Due to the continuous spread of the new crown epidemic, many well-known Japanese TV animations have been suspended. The new version of the classic "Digimon Adventure" TV animation is no exception. On April 20, the official announced today that the latest episode originally scheduled to be broadcast on April 26 will be suspended, and "GeGeGe no Kitaro" (Season 6) will be rebroadcast. The story timeline of the new animation "Digimon Adventure:" has come to the year 2020. A large-scale network failure occurred near the capital. Taichi Yagami, a fifth-year elementary school student living in the suburbs of Tokyo, learned that the train his mother and sister were riding could not stop and hurried to Shibuya. However, on the way, he came into contact with the other side of the Internet world - the digital world, and a new adventure began! ·The specific date for the rebroadcast of the latest episode of "Digimon Adventure:" has not yet been determined, so please stay tuned for follow-up reports. The TV animation "GeGeGeGe no Kitaro" is adapted from the manga of the same name created by Shigeru Mizuki. It tells the story of a boy wearing a yellow striped vest and traditional Japanese wooden clogs, using his hair, vest and wooden clogs as weapons, and a group of monster friends living in a mysterious forest, working together to solve many problems in the two worlds of monsters and humans. |
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