Digimon Adventure Blu-Ray Box Set

Digimon Adventure Blu-Ray Box Will Release in March 2021

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A Digimon Adventure Blu-Ray box set is on the way in Japan. This box set will contain a total of 104 episodes from the 1999-2001 series and four films. The Digimon Adventure 1999-2001 Blu-ray Box will release on March 6, 2021 and will cost ¥39,800. (That is approximately $380.) [Thanks, Gamer!]

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As mentioned above, the Blu-ray collection will include a total of 104 episodes. This means you will get both the Digimon Adventure and Digimon Adventure 02 seasons. In addition, all of the episodes in this set will receive a touch-up.

The four movies included in the Digimon Adventure Blu-ray box set are:

  • Digimon Adventure
  • Digimon Adventure: Our War Game
  • Digimon Adventure 02: Digimon Hurricane Landing!! / Transcendent Evolution!! The Golden Digimentals
  • Digimon Adventure 02: Revenge of Diaboromon

The contents of the Digimon Adventure 1999-2001 Blu-ray BOX are the same as the previously released Digimon Adventure 15th Anniversary Blu-ray BOX, Digimon Adventure 02 15th Anniversary Blu-ray BOX, and Digimon THE MOVIES Blu-ray VOL.1 and VOL. 2. The Digimon Adventure 1999-2002 Blu-Ray BOX set is a collection of these four sets neatly bundled up in a three-sided box and with a special booklet.

A “new” Digimon Adventure series recently released in Japan. This series stars the DigiDestined from the first season of the original Digimon Adventure, however this soft-reboot re-envisions the original scenario.

The Digimon Adventure 1999-2001 Blu-ray Box will appear in Japan on March 6, 2021.


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