I love digimon to but I just don't have much stuff as I'd love to as them, when ever I would have the money and I'd see pokemon stuff and digimon stuff I'd always go for the pokemon stuff first.
I still would really love to get the very first digivice and then the 5th season digivice, my walmart had it but now it doesn't and I've been looking for it, and if anyone has any cheap digimon stuff they would like to get rid of, I'd love to try to buy it from you so maybe my collection can grow big.
My favorite digimon are Gatomon, Floramon, Terriermon, Lopmon, Veemon, Sunfloramon, and a few others I'd have to look up there names I can't remember them at the moment. but my top four favorites are Gato, Flora, Lop and Terrier!
But this is my small collection I have so far of what I have of digimon toys and such, I also got a few video games I need to take pictures of, really I think I have all the ones for the Playstation, and all the ones for the DS, and a few for the PS2.
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I still would really love to get the very first digivice and then the 5th season digivice, my walmart had it but now it doesn't and I've been looking for it, and if anyone has any cheap digimon stuff they would like to get rid of, I'd love to try to buy it from you so maybe my collection can grow big.
My favorite digimon are Gatomon, Floramon, Terriermon, Lopmon, Veemon, Sunfloramon, and a few others I'd have to look up there names I can't remember them at the moment. but my top four favorites are Gato, Flora, Lop and Terrier!
But this is my small collection I have so far of what I have of digimon toys and such, I also got a few video games I need to take pictures of, really I think I have all the ones for the Playstation, and all the ones for the DS, and a few for the PS2.
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Something like an hour ago I thought, ‘Oh, I haven’t checked Ryuu-Rogue’s progress with Digimon in a while. They might have already released something!’ And here’s what I get. Two episodes released *today!* :)
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Anime; Digimon Savers/Digimon Data Squad Music; Secede Mix By Ilkae Style; IDM Music Secede Mix " is a track by Ilkae, originally released in 2004 Digimon Data Squad, known in Japan as Digimon Savers is a Japanese anime television series, and the fifth series produced as part of the Digimon franchise. It was produced by Toei Animation, and aired every Sunday at 9:00 a.m. on the Fuji TV network. In addition, a tie-in movie called Ultimate Power! Burst Mode Invoke! was released on December 9, 2006. Savers is the first Digimon program to be produced in almost four years, following 2002's Digimon Frontier. Unlike previous Digimon series, which were broadcasted in English in Autumn of the same year as their Japanese release, there were a full eighteen months between the Japanese and English broadcasts, leading at first to some doubt as to whether the series would be dubbed at all. Not long after the discovery of an entry for the show on Toei's website, which featured anglicized names for some of the characters and the show's new English title, on April 25, 2007, Disney's ABC Network announced that it had signed an agreement [3] with Toei Animation to license the show. On May 4, director of previous Digimon series Jeff Nimoy confirmed that he had returned to direct the series, confirmed its English title, and revealed the majority of voice actors for the main cast of the series. [4] Data Squad premiered on Jetix on October 1st, 2007 at 8:30 PM. [1] Data Squad finally premiered in Canada the morning of Sunday September 7th, 2008 after a long wait, the show is on Family Channel (Canada's Disney Affiliate). This is the first Digimon show to appear on that network as all other series in Canada could be seen on YTV. New Episodes air Sunday mornings while the prior weeks episode can be seen on Saturday mornings. The Digivice used in this series is the "Digivice iC", and its upgraded version, the "Digivice Burst". The series is the first to feature the lead character not sporting a pair of goggles and have all main characters' Digimon evolve to the same level. This series is also the second one where the last battle is fought in the Real World against a non-Digimon entity, the other one being Digimon Tamers. Unlike the previous seasons, Digimon Data Squad took on more radical changes for the character designs ditching the style animation always used previously in favor of more traditional Japanese animation. Also, according to this series' composer, Ryota Yamaguchi, this series was to take in a wider age group, and was aimed to also appeal to late teens, however, without ending it as a hobby anime. This is why the characters are much older (ranging from early teen to adult) and the story is much more mature in tone than in previous series. This is unlike most of the other previous Digimon anime series that take in younger age groups, and are aimed to appeal to young children and are much younger and lighter in tone, and are Japanese children's TV shows. The English dub of that anime series is aimed at young children. Also, as requested by Digimon's sponsor, Bandai, in order to grab the older Digimon fans, Bandai wanted the reappearance of a Digimon from the old series, which was chosen to be Agumon.
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Anime; Digimon Savers/Digimon Data Squad Music; Secede Mix By Ilkae Style; IDM Music Secede Mix " is a track by Ilkae, originally released in 2004 Digimon Data Squad, known in Japan as Digimon Savers is a Japanese anime television series, and the fifth series produced as part of the Digimon franchise. It was produced by Toei Animation, and aired every Sunday at 9:00 a.m. on the Fuji TV network. In addition, a tie-in movie called Ultimate Power! Burst Mode Invoke! was released on December 9, 2006. Savers is the first Digimon program to be produced in almost four years, following 2002's Digimon Frontier. Unlike previous Digimon series, which were broadcasted in English in Autumn of the same year as their Japanese release, there were a full eighteen months between the Japanese and English broadcasts, leading at first to some doubt as to whether the series would be dubbed at all. Not long after the discovery of an entry for the show on Toei's website, which featured anglicized names for some of the characters and the show's new English title, on April 25, 2007, Disney's ABC Network announced that it had signed an agreement [3] with Toei Animation to license the show. On May 4, director of previous Digimon series Jeff Nimoy confirmed that he had returned to direct the series, confirmed its English title, and revealed the majority of voice actors for the main cast of the series. [4] Data Squad premiered on Jetix on October 1st, 2007 at 8:30 PM. [1] Data Squad finally premiered in Canada the morning of Sunday September 7th, 2008 after a long wait, the show is on Family Channel (Canada's Disney Affiliate). This is the first Digimon show to appear on that network as all other series in Canada could be seen on YTV. New Episodes air Sunday mornings while the prior weeks episode can be seen on Saturday mornings. The Digivice used in this series is the "Digivice iC", and its upgraded version, the "Digivice Burst". The series is the first to feature the lead character not sporting a pair of goggles and have all main characters' Digimon evolve to the same level. This series is also the second one where the last battle is fought in the Real World against a non-Digimon entity, the other one being Digimon Tamers. Unlike the previous seasons, Digimon Data Squad took on more radical changes for the character designs ditching the style animation always used previously in favor of more traditional Japanese animation. Also, according to this series' composer, Ryota Yamaguchi, this series was to take in a wider age group, and was aimed to also appeal to late teens, however, without ending it as a hobby anime. This is why the characters are much older (ranging from early teen to adult) and the story is much more mature in tone than in previous series. This is unlike most of the other previous Digimon anime series that take in younger age groups, and are aimed to appeal to young children and are much younger and lighter in tone, and are Japanese children's TV shows. The English dub of that anime series is aimed at young children. Also, as requested by Digimon's sponsor, Bandai, in order to grab the older Digimon fans, Bandai wanted the reappearance of a Digimon from the old series, which was chosen to be Agumon.
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Something like an hour ago I thought, ‘Oh, I haven’t checked Ryuu-Rogue’s progress with Digimon in a while. They might have already released something!’ And here’s what I get. Two episodes released *today!* :)
I wanted to post this at once but have been struggling with OpenID. :( I ended up posting as Anonymous. Yahoo! supports only OpenID 2.0 and LiveJournal only 1.1, while a quickly set-up phpMyID really doesn’t seem to work with Suhosin that I’ve got on my server.
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I wanted to post this at once but have been struggling with OpenID. :( I ended up posting as Anonymous. Yahoo! supports only OpenID 2.0 and LiveJournal only 1.1, while a quickly set-up phpMyID really doesn’t seem to work with Suhosin that I’ve got on my server.
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I should be studying, but my astronomy textbook doesn't entertain me well on a Saturday so I decided to bring you guys the rest of my wonderful digimon:male character icons. I tried to take into account everyone's request for certain male characters to appear in my icon batch. So now that I'm done with this challenge I am most likely going to take up an animanga challenge next so I can re-learn to edit manga scans again. Horray.
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I love digimon to but I just don't have much stuff as I'd love to as them, when ever I would have the money and I'd see pokemon stuff and digimon stuff I'd always go for the pokemon stuff first.
I still would really love to get the very first digivice and then the 5th season digivice, my walmart had it but now it doesn't and I've been looking for it, and if anyone has any cheap digimon stuff they would like to get rid of, I'd love to try to buy it from you so maybe my collection can grow big.
My favorite digimon are Gatomon, Floramon, Terriermon, Lopmon, Veemon, Sunfloramon, and a few others I'd have to look up there names I can't remember them at the moment. but my top four favorites are Gato, Flora, Lop and Terrier!
But this is my small collection I have so far of what I have of digimon toys and such, I also got a few video games I need to take pictures of, really I think I have all the ones for the Playstation, and all the ones for the DS, and a few for the PS2.
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I still would really love to get the very first digivice and then the 5th season digivice, my walmart had it but now it doesn't and I've been looking for it, and if anyone has any cheap digimon stuff they would like to get rid of, I'd love to try to buy it from you so maybe my collection can grow big.
My favorite digimon are Gatomon, Floramon, Terriermon, Lopmon, Veemon, Sunfloramon, and a few others I'd have to look up there names I can't remember them at the moment. but my top four favorites are Gato, Flora, Lop and Terrier!
But this is my small collection I have so far of what I have of digimon toys and such, I also got a few video games I need to take pictures of, really I think I have all the ones for the Playstation, and all the ones for the DS, and a few for the PS2.
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My mom reminded me that I have a lot of old junk stuffs in my little bedroom - primary school autograph books, flag erasers (since 1994), stamps, digimons, and even hundreds of the SBS's first version of their bus information flyers!
No way I am going to throw all these away. Every item evokes memories of my life. Like these digimons. I collected all 10 of them (before the silly Digivice and other weird gadgets came out). On Sundays, I would bring all of them out in a plastic bag, and challenge every boy I saw at McDonalds. I brought some of them to school and one of them died while I was doing my exam - and it was beeping for a while because I forgot to mute it. I even asked one of my friends to take care of them when my dad banned me from taking them overseas. I even set up a digimon website (Digimon Singapore) ten years ago and had it affiliated to a popular foreign fan site (Digimon UK) then. Ah...those were the days...
Maybe I should take pictures of all these items. Or perhaps I should set up a mini museum of myself!
How about you? Were you a digmon fan in the past? I wanna hear from you.
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Every week, we give away a different video game or accessory for free, and all you have to do for a chance to win is e-mail us your name, age and address with the e-mail title "Kombo Swag Bag." Midweek, check back here to see who won last week's Kombo Swag Bag, and what the next prize we're giving away is.
This week, we're giving away a copy of Digimon World Championship (Nintendo DS). And congratulations to Irma Muirragui, who won the last Swag Bag prize, Madden NFL 09 (Xbox 360)! For a chance to win this week's Kombo Swag Bag prize, enter below.
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This week, we're giving away a copy of Digimon World Championship (Nintendo DS). And congratulations to Irma Muirragui, who won the last Swag Bag prize, Madden NFL 09 (Xbox 360)! For a chance to win this week's Kombo Swag Bag prize, enter below.
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Every week, we give away a different video game or accessory for free, and all you have to do for a chance to win is e-mail us your name, age and address with the e-mail title "Kombo Swag Bag." Midweek, check back here to see who won last week's Kombo Swag Bag, and what the next prize we're giving away is.
This week, we're giving away a copy of Digimon World Championship (Nintendo DS). And congratulations to Irma Muirragui, who won the last Swag Bag prize, Madden NFL 09 (Xbox 360)! For a chance to win this week's Kombo Swag Bag prize, enter below.
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This week, we're giving away a copy of Digimon World Championship (Nintendo DS). And congratulations to Irma Muirragui, who won the last Swag Bag prize, Madden NFL 09 (Xbox 360)! For a chance to win this week's Kombo Swag Bag prize, enter below.
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15pairings, prompt "pick me up".
Summary: There's a reason Yamato steers clear of sports, although Jou has an interesting way of helping him recover.
Yamato isn’t even sure what’s happening anymore. His head is swimming, fingers digging into the couch cushions, and he could blame it all on the pain, but he knows it’s a lie.
Jou’s lips press against the back of his knee as he eases Yamato’s leg higher, rests it against his shoulder, and he’s being careful not to jostle Yamato’s bad ankle, but Yamato can’t help making pained little noises which are all to do with Jou’s hand sliding higher up his thigh.
It’s all the fault of a soccer ball. Yamato knows that much.
Yamato isn’t particularly athletic, never has been. He doesn’t mind watching sports, especially if it’s his friends playing them, but he just never feels inclined to join in.
The DigiDestined don’t get to meet up so often anymore, what with college and jobs and everything else that conspires to get in the way, so it had been considered a special occasion to have them all in the same place at the same time. Which was the only reason Yamato had allowed himself to be talked into joining a mass game of soccer; it was easier to say ‘yes’ than listen to Taichi whine at him, and the Digimon had seemed really excited at the idea.
He’d kept out of the way, mostly, and he and Koushiro had been chatting idly about something as far from the action as possible when Koushiro’s eyes had widened slightly and he’d taken a step back.
By the time Yamato had realised it was because the ball had rolled to a stop at their feet, Daisuke was already charging towards him.
It might also have been Daisuke’s fault, for scaring him like that, but it’s getting more and more difficult to think straight as Jou’s hands move over him, wrap around him, and Yamato gasps and lets his head fall back against the couch, hips struggling to push into that touch.
Yamato had hissed as Jou’s fingers moved over his ankle, leaning back against the bench and drowning out Daisuke’s apologies and the general ruckus of Taichi and Sora teasing him for managing to trip over the ball.
There’s a reason he’s not athletic, and he’d never teased them for having no musical abilities. Okay, maybe he had, but only when he’d been forced to sit through a karaoke session with them both.
“It’s only sprained, nothing’s broken,” Jou had said, and Yamato sighed and nodded.
“We should go home,” Gabumon insisted, fretting at Yamato’s side. “You should rest.”
“I’ll take him,” Jou had volunteered. “You were having fun playing, you should stay,” he added at Gabumon’s worried look.
“Don’t worry,” Yamato had shrugged. “I’ll just stay and watch.” He hadn’t really felt like trying to walk, and his ankle had throbbed when he moved it even slightly.
“Oi, don’t deny me my chance to escape from the game,” Jou murmured under his breath, and he’d winked when Yamato glanced at him.
That memory of that little wink makes Yamato groan low in his throat, makes him arch against Jou’s hands. He hadn’t understood it, had thought Jou was simply fed up of soccer, and he hadn’t thought much of that, because one injury was enough, and Jou had always had the worst coordination of the group.
“He’s right, you should stay,” he’d said reassuringly, patting Gabumon lightly on the head. “Taichi’ll bring you home, he owes me. Soccer was his idea.”
Taichi had shrugged, and smiled at Gabumon, who’d seemed to relax.
“Can you bring Gomamon back to mine later?” Jou had asked as he helped Yamato to his feet, and Taichi nodded, glancing back to where Gomamon was balancing the soccer ball on his muzzle.
And Jou had smiled a secret little smile which Yamato hadn’t understood any more than the wink, had misinterpreted entirely, but that stokes at the fire Jou has lit in his stomach as Jou presses his face against Yamato’s inner thigh.
That wink, that smile, they were a promise of what was to come.
Everyone had said their goodbyes, and Yamato had stood very still as the girls hugged him goodbye, trying to keep his weight off of his injured ankle and wondering how he was going to make it to Jou’s car.
The question had been answered for him in embarrassing fashion.
Yamato had yelped, flailing a little and grabbing for Jou’s sweater, but Jou apparently didn’t notice his mortification. He’d just pulled Yamato higher, one arm under Yamato’s back and the other hooked behind his knees, and Mimi and Miyako were laughing and Yamato had frowned and wished he could disappear.
“You don’t need to carry me,” he’d muttered once they were far enough from everyone.
Jou had just smiled another of those secret smiles. “You don’t want to aggravate your ankle.”
“But do you really need to carry me in a princess hold?” Yamato scowled, which had only made Jou grin more broadly.
“Would you rather I flung you over my shoulder?” he’d laughed, and Yamato had grumbled and looked away, feeling his blush flare. “Now quit squirming, you’re not as light as you look.”
It had felt as if everyone in the park had stopped to stare at them, and Yamato was convinced an entire eternity of embarrassment had passed by the time they reached Jou’s car.
He’d mostly sulked on the way to Jou’s apartment, although his ankle hurt a little less for being kept elevated.
Jou had insisted on carrying him to the door of his apartment, and Yamato would have struggled, but he really didn’t want to add ‘being dropped on his ass’ to his list of troubles. Once inside, Jou had settled him on the couch, and Yamato had expected him to fuss over the injury some more, to bandage it or splint it or whatever Jou had felt was necessary.
Only Jou had apparently thought the only necessary action was to pounce.
Yamato hears himself cry out, and his voice is already rough, but Jou doesn’t pause, doesn’t do anything but lick at him, lick everywhere he can reach. His touch is too hot, and Yamato feels like he’s melting under it, and like he can’t get enough, and there’s an urgency to the movement of his hips, to the noises that spill from his lips.
Fingers press against him, mouth scorching hot, and it’s like being weightless, being carried, feeling like he could fall at any moment, and Yamato definitely blames that soccer ball as he writhes and moans and waits for Jou to catch him.
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Man, I really have to give Len some room to post. I guess I just have the need to say crap when I feel like it. ;_;
So I played a little bit of both of these games last night, attempting to get myself tired and fall asleep (which failed horribly, by the way), and thought I should give my initial thoughts on these two games I downloaded.
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I tried the demo from the XBLA Arcade version and liked it a whole lot. So when the DS version got dumped, I decided to download it a week or two later. Pretty much the same thing and Ill probably be keeping this on my Cyclo as well. Still the same old coin grabbing, same ol explosions, same ol crazy ninja action.
Digimon World Championship
Man, Ive liked the two previous DS versions (Digimon World DS and Digimon World Dawn), but this version just isnt all that great.
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