![]() For most of the first part of the season, the five other main characters were trying to stop Ken, and everyone knew he was a jerk, except his Digimon partner, Wormmon. He was a very cruel Emperor, making the Digimon work for him as slaves, making them evil by taking over their minds with Dark Rings, and punishing those who didn’t obey. In the first part of the season, Ken was the Digimon Emperor, an evil genius who took over the Digital World (the place where all the Digimon live) and ruled it with an iron fist. But watching Digimon as an adult, I figured it out. As a kid, I could never really explain why he was my favorite, though. One thing that didn’t change much was that of the six main characters in Digimon, my favorite character was Ken. It was fun to relive the Saturday mornings from our childhood, when we would wake up early to watch cartoons like Digimon, and it was fun to see how we reacted as adults to some of the stuff we watched thirteen (!!!) years ago. Over winter break last year, my brother and I found the second season of Digimon on Netflix, and we decided to watch that season all the way through. My brother and I watched a lot of cartoons as children, and that hasn’t changed as we’ve grown up. A big thank you to Peter Hickman, the editor-in-chief of the Ichthus at the time, for posting this publicly and in the process, coining the name of this series! It was published under the above title on April 28, 2015. ![]() ![]() I was then asked to submit it to the Harvard Ichthus, Harvard’s premier journal of Christian thought and expression, in April of that year. ![]() This post was originally written on my on-again-off-again previous blog on February 25, 2015. ![]()
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