On March 6, 1999, at the "Spring 1999 Toei Cartoon Expo", the first movie version of Digimon was released (see below for details).
The next day (March 7, 1999), Digimon Adventure began to play. It was undoubtedly an excellent work. However, the main "cultivation" elements of Digimon were not all present, and the temporary evolution → degenerated to the original. . The work absorbs elements that transform into heroes, greatly changing the existence of "Digimon". For this reason, it is also true that fans of previous games did not easily accept this cartoon.
The broadcast ended on March 36, 2000.
In the first part, Ravel’s Bolero is used as the BGM.
As the first TV work in a digital series, there are almost no out-of-shape problems in the 54 episodes, and even in the end it is rare, which is enough to prove the profits that digital series can bring. At the same time, if you pay attention to the personnel list at the back, you can find that a very small number of people participated in the production from the first to the fourth season.
It was successfully launched in mainland China after 2001. Although it was highly praised, the domestic dubbing schedule was very poor, and many places complained about it. Due to various reasons, only the first one has been introduced in mainland China so far, so most domestic reviews focus on this work. Later, Dong Hexing (a pirate) sold the version broadcast in Taiwan (the second half of the second season) in mainland China. The production team has been replaced due to some unknown reasons).