'Digimon Adventure Tri' Trailer Buzz Ahead Of November 21 Release: Sneak Peek At Highlights

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A new trailer of "Digimon Adventure Tri" has been launched giving a sneak peek into the first part of the cartoon movie series called "Reunion", according to DenofGeek.com. The film is scheduled to be released in six parts and the first part of the movie will hit the theaters in Japan on November 21, 2015 and the Blu-ray copies with DVD prints will be available on December 18, 2015, reported DenOfGeek.com.

According to IGN.com, the new series provides a glimpse of high school days of "Taichi", the original character of the flick, in continuation with the Digimon Adventure almost 15 years ago. The trailer features the return of Agumon and Taichi Yagami, the most loved characters, according to YouthHealthMagzine.com.

"Alphamon" is seen as the new villain in the upcoming flick. The teaser begins with Taichi's remark about the wrong decision of the world and thus a mismatch between the real and the future life. In the trailer, a new remix version of the song, "Butterfly" is included, when "Taichi" rides on his bicycle to school.

Various handheld technologies used in Japan are also highlighted as they are the vital part of the series. A fight between Greymon and Omnimon is also visible in the trailer.

According to DenOfGeek.com, "Digimon Fusion" series saw the return of the character "Digimon", which is still fresh in the mind of the audience. The character's appeal worldwide would fit right into the advertising ploy to promote the movie. A call is yet to be taken on the English dubbing of the "Digimon Adventure Tri" series, reported IGN.com.

"Digimon World: Next Order", an upcoming game from the Digimon Franchise, promises to set the gaming mood for the season, according to Siliconera.com. The new Digimon game will be a multiplayer game full of quests and adventures in store. The game is slated to be released next year in Japan compatible with PlayStation Vita.

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