World Famous Comics: Digimon: The Official Character Guide (Digimon (HarperCollins))
Digimon: The Official Character Guide (Digimon (HarperCollins))
By: A. Ryan Nerz Publisher: Harper Paperbacks Average Rating: Binding: Paperback Label: Harper Paperbacks Number of Items: 1 Number of Pages: 144 Publication Date: June 01, 2000 Reading Level: Ages 9-12 Release Date: May 30, 2000
Attention Digimon Fans! Think you know everything there is to know about the awesome Digimon: Digital Monsters TV show, trading cards, and excellent fun card game? Think again! Sure, you know it's ultracool when innocent-looking Digimon morph into superpowerful, fearsome creatures. And sure, you know the show's anime-style art is the bomb. But guess what? There's so much more to know than that! You hold in your hands the only official guide to all the Digimon characters--from Tai and Patamon to Champion Digimon Ogremon--and every other member of the Digi World, too! This book includes: All 206 Digimon and 7 human characters--their English and Japanese names, their categories, and their special abilitiesEach Digimon's masterful fighting techniqueThe digivolution of each DigimonThe "411" on fascinating File Island where they all liveA mini-guide to the card game and trading cardsA checklist to mark down which Digimon cards you haveAn Official Trainer's Certificate
In short, everything you need to be a Digimaster of the Digimon universe!
other than the mistakes it was fine I got this book at a boookstore in Niagara Falls,NY and when I first read it I noticed all the mistakes and my copy has pencil-mark corections all over it because I can't stand things like that.
Good info, save the descriptions A. Ryan Nerz does a good job when it comes to the stats, but it's lacking something when it comes to descriptions. Most of them simply say what the Digimon looks like (as if the pictures didn't show us)and their attacks. That's usually about it, unless they add how scary or strong the Digimon is and that we should watch out for them. Sometimes they throw in an extra bit, like what part they played in the show, which is a plus. All in all, it's a nice book despite the not up to par descriptions. Extras include and FAQ, show information, and Digidestined information.
Digimon Kicks Butt! What a great book. I take it with me everywhere I go. It's oosome. I mean, yeah, it has some mistakes, but it still has more Digimon characters and concepts than any other guide or book. A. Ryan Nerz rocks, and so does this guide!
Werner
Review of Digimon Digital Monsters: The Official Character G The official review of this book was misleading. As a result of the review, I expected to find each name written in both English and Japanese.
Hey Digimon!Hey Digimon! It was a pretty cool book, but I warn you-there are bloopers!Especially if you watch the show, you'll notice everything wrong in this book.There is A-LOT of things they messed up on.Well any how, this book gives info on Digimon you never knew. A great book for the Digimon fans.