When it comes to anime from years ago, there are some franchises you cannot help but praise as classics. From Astro Boy to Gundam and beyond, there are more influential series than you can count. Of course, monster series made a big push in the 1990s with Pokemon and Digimon, so you can see why their 2020 comebacks have audiences feeling like they've stepped back a couple of decades.
For those who haven't been keeping track of things, 2020 is a big year for monster anime. A slew of series are slated to make a comeback this year or are in the midst of them. Here in the U.S., cartoon series like Ben 10 caught so many by surprise with its announcement comeback, but it is joined by a few anime titles.
Which ones, you may ask? It happens to be none other than Pokemon and Digimon. The two titans are back in action, and fans are loving all the nostalgia they've brought with them.
Late last year, fans were thrilled when a new vision came for the Pokemon anime, a show which debuted way back in 1997. The new series follows Ash Ketchum and his partner Pikachu after they became champions in Alola. This new series is unlike any before given its small cast and changing setting, but the alterations have been for the best. Fans admit they're loving the change, and Digimon lovers are experiencing the same thing.
It wasn't more than a week ago that Digimon Adventure came around with a reboot. This all-new series reboots the series fans love from the start. Taichi returns as a kid in this gorgeous new title, and audiences are in love with its gorgeous animation. If there were ever two series to bring back the good old days of anime, it would be these two for fans, and the slides below prove it. Netizens are in love with the direction both shows are taking, and they plan to follow each one as it grows in the future.
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