VersionX said:
A Digimon world would be pathetic. 'Digivolve!1!1' ..No
This is a tangent, but I believe it must be said. You seem to know absolutely NOTHING about Digimon. First off, the term is "Shinka," not "Digivolve." I don't go by the crappy American names. It means "evolve." Moving on, you said a Digimon world would be pathetic. There are MANY "worlds" contained within Digimon already: the world of V-Tamer, Adventure and Adventure 02, Tamers, Frontier, Chronicle, X-Evolution, etc. etc...I can think of some story where all of the "worlds" of Digimon come together and Sora has to somehow separate them, which would be an interesting twist on the whole alternate reality thing in Digimon and the "crossing over" theme that KH seems to have.
You also seem to be under the impression that Digimon is for kids. I can't understand this. In Adventure, the kids actually had PROBLEMS. You see Yamato and Takeru trying to remain brothers while dealing with separated parents. Koushiro finds out he's adopted, and Sora has a crappy relationship with her mother. Jyou doesn't want to be a doctor like his father wants, Mimi transforms from a spoiled brat into a pure-hearted woman, and Taichi and Hikari have the most BEAUTIFUL sibling relationship EVER. In shows like Pokémon, the kids have no real issues. They don't feel human. The characters in Digimon actually feel. You go through their drama with them. A good example of this is in Tamers, when Juri's partner Leomon is STABBED by Beelzebumon. He's killed, and he doesn't come back. Juri was a happy-go-lucky girl, but she is quickly ridden with grief. The "big bad" of Tamers, the D-Reaper, makes a clone out of Juri and uses the real Juri as a battery of sorts, using her emotions and anguish so that the D-Reaper would learn that all humans want despair. In the end, Juri learns that it's okay to be sad, and that the D-Reaper was taking memories of her friend and "turning them into something ugly." Leomon never returned, but Juri got over her sadness aside from that.
Digimon is something beautiful. Many aspects are annoying and/or childish, but it is WAY more mature than any Disney cartoon. I think that Digimon in KH2, though impossible, is a fun idea and maybe I could write a fanfic out of it. But don't sit at your computer and give off the impression that Digimon is for kids. You most likely haven't even experienced it yet. You just wait until you hear Juri scream when Leomon is stabbed before her very eyes. You just wait until you see Ken's amazing story in Adventure 02, involving being corrupted both by an old foe and by the haunting memories of his late brother. You just WAIT until you see the episode "Bokura no Digital World" (it was titled "A Million Points of Light" in America) and THEN come back to me and tell me if you still think Digimon is all about little monsters screaming "DIGIVOLVE!!!"
To get back on-topic, I think that a Digimon world would be something fun and unique...even though it won't happen.