Never happened to me I can't even remember any Digimon merch in stores as a kid, it never really broke past niche kid's cartoon status
Noah Ortiz
Never, but Pokémon was always heavily branded with that fat blue and yellow logo so even boomers could recognize it. I liked both, so I wouldn't have minded it anyway.
Christopher Fisher
Digimon would be still relevant if they focused on the girls instead of giving each mon 9 forms with retarded names
Jeremiah Robinson
>Digimon merch in stores as a kid The weak shell fear the strong
>each mon 9 forms There is like max 4. > with retarded names The names are cool.
>would be still relevant if they focused on the girls instead Tell us more. What would you envision ?
Gabriel Hughes
>>it's just a 100pc jigsaw puzzle HUH ? What did you mean about this ? Tell us the full story.
Aaron Hernandez
I liked both and could tell the difference between Greymon vs CHARIZARD and Digimon vs Digimon 2 vs Pokemon. I was so smart as a kid.
Jack Carter
>I liked both and could tell the difference between Greymon vs CHARIZARD The difference is that your parents would not be able to, needing to remember 150 mons is a challenge for adults.
Jonathan Sanders
You had something against sipping hot cocoa and putting together a Pokemon puzzle with your Gramma on Christmas Day? That sounds like it'd be a max cozy childhood moment.
This, if you weren't old enough to speak in proper complete sentences in 1998 then you /really/ don't get how ubiquitous pokemon was at the time. Even if your parents didn't pay attention everything about it was so loud and distinct it was hard to ignore, the anime had a pretty catchy theme that screamed pokemon every 5 words and ran at least 1 episode every weekday often more if you counted reruns at a later time when the day's programming repeated itself or if your tv package had multiple channels that had it, every store's toy isle overflowed with pokemon stuff and everything from waffles to fruit juice had cross-promotions. Digimon was less common and had a completely different art style. The only way you could realistically confuse the two is if you saw a monster/character from one completely out of context, any parent that accidentally got "the wrong one" either did so intentionally to try to get their kid to branch out a bit, couldn't find the specific thing their kid was asking for and figured it's close enough/better than nothing, or didn't take two seconds to read the label.
Jacob Diaz
Digimon is cool because it filters smoothbrains like you.
>another cunt who spams the same thread day in and day out
Great! As if this board hadn’t already hit low enough. Enjoy wallowing amongst pee/poop freak, ivysaur, the tripfags and him/her baits. Hope you get hit by a fucking bus.
Carter Ross
>, couldn't find the specific thing their kid was asking for and figured it's close enough/better than nothing, or didn't take two seconds to read the label. And this is what I was hoping for.
Kevin Ramirez
i was a kid. i wanted toys or video games for christmas. Not clothes, a book, or some puzzle with characters i dont care about. but i never threw a tantrum, not with gramma she didnt even like puzzles. she liked Mahjong. any quality time was spent at the dinner table, really
>Tell us more. What would you envision More fanservice to give the boys watching their first stiffy.
Dylan Hill
Propose examples.
Cooper Wilson
More bathing scenes, gag moments where unaware digimon flip up skirts/make sexual remarks, transformation sequences that linger on the breasts/butts longer than they should. Just the obvious stuff really.