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* FranchiseOriginalSin: A Digimon story ending with the humans and Digimon saying goodbye, possibly forever, has been a staple of the franchise since ''Digimon Adventure'', often times with little buildup to it happening. However, with ''Adventure'', it was just another side effect of Apocalymon's defeat fixing the world and it wasn't necessarily a permanent thing, as shown in the sequel. With ''Anime/DigimonTamers'', it was even more sudden, but fit with the overall tone of ''Tamers''. ''Anime/DigimonFrontier'' had the humans and Digimon be one being, so there wasn't much issue with them separating as the Digimon were more like {{Transformation Trinket}}s. ''Anime/DigimonDataSquad'' had the partners return to the Digital World due to the actions of the main villains [[HeroWithBadPublicity tainting the public's view]] of Digimon. ''Anime/DigimonFusion'' had the separation happen because the worlds were only linked by the villains and their defeat undoes their work, even then much like ''Adventure'', it wasn't permanent. For the ''Adventure'' continuity though, the idea of the Digimon disappearing for good just does not fit with the original tone and the fact that it's due to a {{Retcon}} just makes it stick out as a cheap way to wring audience sympathy.
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* AudienceAlienatingEnding: When key information regarding the plot was revealed online due to preview and domestic screenings, many were disappointed by the ending and told others whose countries' screenings were delayed by the COVID-19 pandemic to not bother watching the film in theatres. Complaints boil down to "[[PanderingToTheBase nostalgia bait]]", "[[LeftHanging lack of resolution]] on [[AbortedArc previously established plot points]]" and "[[SequelHook sequel baiting]] in a (supposed)

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* AudienceAlienatingEnding: When key information regarding the plot was revealed online due to preview and domestic screenings, many were disappointed by the ending and told others whose countries' screenings were delayed by the COVID-19 pandemic to not bother watching the film in theatres. Complaints boil down to "[[PanderingToTheBase nostalgia bait]]", "[[LeftHanging lack of resolution]] on [[AbortedArc previously established plot points]]" and "[[SequelHook sequel baiting]] in a (supposed) finale".



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** We never see how humanity went from treating Digimon as dangerous creatures at the end of ''tri.'' to living side by side with each other in ''Kizuna''. A story of how the [=DigiDestined=] achieved that would have been a more unique and interesting plot. And this is not counting their involvement with Earth's governments...

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** We Assuming if ''Last Evolution Kizuna'' [[BroadStrokes does continue from]] ''[[BroadStrokes tri]]'' [[BroadStrokes instead of its own separate thing]], we never see how humanity went from treating Digimon as dangerous creatures at the end of ''tri.'' that series to living side by side with each other in ''Kizuna''. A story of how the [=DigiDestined=] achieved that would have been a more unique and interesting plot. And this is not counting their involvement with Earth's governments...



** Some wish that the first 10 minutes of the film, which showed the DigiDestined enjoying being around their Digimon out in the open while working as government agents to stop rogue Digimon, had been the main tone of the film.

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** Some wish that the first 10 minutes of the film, which showed the DigiDestined [=DigiDestined=] enjoying being around their Digimon out in the open while working as government agents to stop rogue Digimon, had been the main tone of the film.

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