Toei has released its first trailer for what looks to be an upcoming reboot of Digimon coming this spring.

The teaser begins with footage from the original 1999 Digimon Adventure before announcing, "A new adventure awaits the DigiDestined and their Digimon!" in a new series coming to Japanese TV in April.

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While the teaser is short on details, the synopsis from Toei, translated into English, indicates the characters from the original 1999 series will be placed in the modern world.

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Networks are now an integral part of human life. But humans are unaware that beyond the network an infinite world exists. The digital world. And the creatures called Digimon that live there...

A large-scale network failure occurs in the Tokyo metropolitan area. A flickering signal or garbled screens are prevalent. The news report that it’s cyber terrorism.

The main character is Taichi Yagami, a fifth-grader living in a tower apartment near Tokyo.

He was home alone to prepare for the weekend summer camp. His mother and sister, Hikari, were on their way to Shibuya but got stuck on an affected train with failed breaks. Taichi hurries to Shibuya to help his mother and sister, but the moment he heads to the platform at the station-

A mysterious phenomenon overtakes the “DigiDestined,” transporting Taichi to the digital world! The children meet their partner Digimon and embark on an unknown “adventure!

Toei has not announced whether the upcoming series will be a hard reboot of the 1999 series. The origin story is notably different from the original, as the DigiDestined of the '90s were sucked into the digital world while at summer camp. However, all assets seen so far for the new show use the exact same character designs from the original series, rather than an older versions seen in other seasons.

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To confuse the plot even further, the upcoming film Digimon Adventure: Last Evolution Kizuna will stick to the canon from the original Digimon Adventure series. There, the DigiDestined -- including Tai, Matt and Sora -- will reach adulthood and reconcile with having to leave their Digimon partners for good.

Digimon Adventure: arrives to Japan in April.