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The “D” Day

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Overview (Story)
“Toru-san… I am already dead.”

In a research lab, Manami has died because of an explosion accident, and her body was laid down on a bed of a room. One time, one of Ruli’s friends, Kotoha, has sought help from Hiro and others, telling about Manami who has been revived from the dead like a zombie. Toru, who was the future husband of the deceased Manami, has came to visit her, and he finds out that she was still alive. But then, something is really strange, until she grabs him draining out of his life force.

Finally, they had found out that it was actually a Digimon, which is already residing within Manami upon her accidental death, utilizing her memories. Until, it has finally evolved using the dead data which is stored within the deceased Manami.

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Review

Episode Review time. Good representation of the story here, and I like this!

Let’s go with the characters. Nothing too much to spot here, since most of the main characters here had already shown their recent developments here. And then, about the BlackTailmon that appeared randomly in the scene, I just wanna know the VA behind it, since it has uttered some little voice, yet it has never gotten a credit.

Story. Since I am mostly focused on the story, rather than the elements and other aspects like Digimons doing their usual fighting stances in battle, I am going to just emphasize the meaning behind it. And did you know that resurrection can be a little possibility? But then, in real life, dead means dead. If it is really dead, then the Human Soul is no longer there. And then, revival can be a possibility, but a very low chance. However, when you see him or her being revived like a zombie, then you can notice something different. His or her Human Soul is no longer there, and what you can get is that they can no longer recognize you, as a friend or a family member anymore.

Overall, I have learned that “moving on to live more” is the only thing that we can do. All may be lost, but still we must fight on. Basically, what the Episode shows is that we should be learning on how to move on from our loss. And death is the end of everything. We can be wounded many times, but they can never touch our own Human Souls. However, if we die and our Human souls are no longer on that body, then we as Human bodies with no souls are no longer us anymore.

So far, this is the Episode where people who had lost their loved ones, upon their death, should learn to move on from their tears of sadness. I know it is really painful for us to lose our loved ones, whether family, relatives, or friends. But then, this is really a part of our life cycle and existence of our lives on Earth.

My Rating: GOOD (4/5)

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Series Info
© 本郷あきよし・フジテレビ・東映アニメーション
© AKIYOSHI HONGO, TOEI ANIMATION

Digimon Ghost Game began airing and streaming in Japan and overseas since October 3, 2021.

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Inori Donz

Inori Donz is a blogger, video gamer, Anime enthusiast, bicycle rider, and Anime figure photographer. His favorite area of concentration is 'LoveLive! Series', where he plays its featured smartphone video games, as well as watching its Anime series counterparts. "I like Anime, toys and figures, and mostly, I like playing free-to-play video games. Definitely not your usual commoner you see everyday in the streets." He started his blogging journey since December 2013, with a free WordPress blog, named 'IemDonz Blog'. That free blog contains most of his Anime figure photography works, as well as some of his opinions and experiences in the Anime world.