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==Digimon Tamers== {{Grimdark}} [[File:Seriously Tamers is Fucked Up.png|180px|right|thumb|Yep. This is a kid telling herself that she wish she was dead. Tamers is dark stuff man....]] The third season and the first to be based on a completely separate universe from the OG season. Sometimes labeled as the best season in Digimon tied with Digimon Adventure, Tamers was well praised for its incredibly dark, depressing and adult way it handles trauma and loss towards kids. Often called the Evangelion of 'Mons' for a ''<u>VERY GOOD REASON</u>'', Tamers gained a reputation for its unforgiving and absolutely brutal way of story and character developments. I mean there is a reason why it is in the [[Grimdark]] list. An interesting aspect to take note here is that whilst Tamers is set in a different universe, the season of Digimon Adventures is still cannon within the Tamers Universe, [[Wat|except Digimon Adventures is now seen as a fictional anime series...within a fictional anime series.]] Anyways Tamers was the beginning of which Humans can merge with their partner Digimons, however thankfully it wasn't done to the excess of diluting Digimon's core principles unlike Frontier which we would get on later. Furthermore, Tamers is noted for being incredibly ''film noir-esque'', with its Jazz background music, grey and black morality, more grim tone, adult themes and bittersweet ending. It is quite unsurprising where it got its depressing reputation from. That and it is possibly one of the few kids shows that does film noir appropriate for its demographic. Overall whilst Digimon Tamers starts off in a similar light to the previous two seasons, it quickly descends into cosmic horror story. Seriously this is what happens when you give the directive element to a guy who made Serial Experiments Lain. [[FATAL|Yes we are serious, we aren't joking here, the guy who made one of the most fucked up psychological horror anime also did the entire plot for a kids show.]] <u>'''Holy Fuck.'''</u> Suffice to say, it gave some kids a lot of nightmares and it gave some kids a ruined childhood. We don't need to list the Grimdark elements as it has already been listed in the Grimdark page. Digimon Tamers is one of those series that can be both watched by kids and adults and it would end up disturbing and scarring both demographics in the process. Oh yeah, Tamers is also credited for giving us Renamon, possibly the most searched and prolific Digimon within the [[Furry]] community. Don't know who Renamon is? Well she is that [[NSFW|yellow, bipedal fox lady you see when you search up]] [[Heresy|Furry porn to jerk off.]] [[Rule 34|Yep, she is the most sexually drawn Digimon]] to the point she reached meta status, even surpassing the OGs Lilimon and Angewomon (who at least actually look like attractive women). There is actual people who know of Renamon but do not know the franchise she came from....yeah...on behalf of the Digimon community, we apologize for giving the [[Furry]] fandom the equivalent of a [[/d/|Grade A Pornstar.]]
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