Display title | C'mon Digimon |
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Article description: (description ) This attribute controls the content of the description and og:description elements. | C'mon Digimon was not just the first manga adaptation of the Digimon franchise, but also the very first adaptation thereof, period. Released in mid-1997 shortly before the debut of its first virtual pet, it's little-known and is only a one-shot manga but its influence, even unknowingly, can be felt in pretty much every other Digimon adaptation since. |