Following the Digimon Adventure (2020)'s hiatus, Toei Animation has released a new compilation video to mark the return of the anime to broadcasting and streaming services.

Entitled "Special Clip - Character Introductions," the video, which was uploaded to Toei's official YouTube channel, reintroduces fans to the rebooted series' DigiDestined kids and their digital partners: Taichi Yagami (Tai) and Agumon; Yamato Ishida (Matt) and Gabumon; Koshiro Izumi (Izzy) and Tentamon; Sora Takenoichi and Birdramon; Joe Kido and Gomamon; Mimi Tachikawa and Palmon; Takeru Takaishi (T.K) and Patamon and Hikari Yagami (Kari) and Gatomon. As well as clips from Episodes 1-3, which were the only episodes to air before the show's release was halted due to the coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic in April, the video previews unaired footage from future ones.

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The new footage also features the return of many familiar creatures from the original Digimon Adventure series, which first aired in 1999, and more notably, classic villains, such as the Evil Digimon, Ogremon and Devimon. The first major villain encountered by the original DigiDestined, Devimon reappeared in multiple video games and series' thereafter, such as Digimon Tamers.

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The closing minute of the video teases fresher material for fans, with Tai, Sora and their Digimon standing in a mysterious, circular temple at the feet of three large statues of Celestial Digimon. The two on the left and right are recognizable as Ophanimon and Cherubimon, respectively, but the middle figure -- a winged, white dragon is a new character for the anime. The mystery Digimon's closest visual match is the Holy Bird Digimon, Valdurmon, a mythical being that "has existed since the creation of the Digital World." Until now, it hasn't made any appearances outside of the franchise's video games.

While Digimon Adventure will begin re-broadcasting from the start this Sunday in Japan, it's not yet known when anime streaming site Crunchyroll, which had been simulcasting the series before it went on hiatus, will resume releasing new episodes.

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