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digimon huecember no. 15 — offmon
the more flavors, the better right?
#digimon#appmon#applimonsters#offmon#gatchmon#haru shinkai#yujin ozora#yuujin oozora#why yes. appmon has my favorite cast of characters (that's why they get to appear!)#grani.png#hue#huecember
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POV: You're giving Gatchi his favorite treat ✨(palette from here)
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Your future has been searched! 🔍
Modeled and textured a Gatchmon based on the data lab art. I had a lot of fun trying out this shader for the first time!
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A gag I had in mind with Shuuji, showing a nerdier side albeit pushed into revealing it in a crisis.
#digimon oc#blueike productions#blueike#digimon#digimon survive#digimon zone#toyagumon#clearagumon#Gaomon#betamon#digimonuniverse appmon#appmon#applimonsters
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"You're my protagonist"
#digimon#digimon universe appli monsters#digimon applimonsters#haru shinkai#yuujin oozora#haruujin#digimon universe
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Appmon compilations (Mostly Gatchmon and Haru!)
I have TONS of Appmon sketches and drawings, these are my favourites, the rest are badly drawn so I’m embarrassed to show the rest 😂
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Why I think Appmon is the Best Digimon to Start With
Digimon Universe: Applimonsters, better known as Appmon, is the forgotten digimon series, because it quite frankly barely counts as a digimon series. In fact digimon only appear in one episode. And that is exactly why it is the perfect season to start with when getting into Digimon.
Appmon is just a show I'd recommend on its own, even if it wasn't a digimon show. It's got a lot going for it. It's character's are fun, both larger than life and compelling. The characters start immature and flawed, before growing into themselves. Their character dynamics are honestly also unique and fascinating. The plot is well constructed with regular progression, ample foreshadowing and well-earned twists. It's one of the best shows in the franchise.
A lot of the best things about Appmon, are the reoccurring elements that I love about digimon to begin with. The human/monster relationships where the monster evolutions reflecting human growth, themes about humanities future and cross-cultural interactions, strong sibling relationships, and normal kids growing into heroes. Appmon is very much everything I love about Digimon, and thus showcases some of the best the franchise has to offer. But without, the baggage of being a digimon season.
Digimon can be intensely metatextual. While individual digimon stories may be complete unto themselves, its very common for digimon stories to make reference to other lore and themes. Glossing over them for the older fans. Things like Yggdrasil, Royal Knights, Jogress, File Island, Homeostasis as they appear. They are explained when relevant, sure, and often are excluded more than included but any given entry (Cyber Sleuth for example) may throw a whole heck of a lot of them at you without a whole lot of elaboration on the idea. Appmon almost completely strips out the metatext. It strips out the recognizable monsters and by extension, the virtual pet elements (thus the two baby levels and eggs), the character archetype shorthand's, and general digimon reference book references. No Leomon or Wizarmon variants to wave death flags. No virus, data, vaccine types nor armor or hybrid levels or x-antibodies potentially randomly dropped in without context. Because it's not that context is ever really needed: they'll explain if they are, but there is still the decades long, exceedingly over-complicated metalore cooking in the background of any given digimon series. Instead the Appmon being Apps means that any context on the creatures are rather self evident, their app type. The simple act of living in our modern society provides enough context. There are a lot of references to IRL AI culture, such as all the protagonists being seemingly named after AI, and the Dartmouth Workshop of 1956 being a plot point. Appmon has plenty of references and lore, it's just not overly all about Digimon. It doesn't completely strip out metatextual references to digimon, but it is kept subtle and unobtrusive. Haru has goggles because they make him more protag like, the kids find a phone booth, the kids are called "chosen children" once, and episode 44 does bring in Agumon as a video game but its non intrusive and isn't really used as any sort of shorthand. You can know that goggles that do nothing is a very extra character design element denoting protag status without knowing its a digimon thing. Old fashioned technology and modern kids is always funny. The kids were in fact chosen. And one episode out of 52 being a cute and heartfelt crossover is nothing. In short, Appmon doesn't have any of the baggage that might make a traditional Digimon season difficult to get into.
Which is probably the reason they made Appmon, well Appmon to begin with. Why they decided to start the franchise fresh so to speak to target the child (new) demographic while tri. targeted the older demographic. Appmon's come and gone, and they've abandoned that strategy, so newer entries of digimon still try to capture a new demographic while building on the old, so Appmon still remains as most stand alone entry of the anime.
But it is still very digimon in the ways that matter, meaning that if you DO like Appmon, you're very likely going to find at least one other season worth looking into. Logistically the season is a lot like Hunters and Ghost Game, with how evolution and the digital field works, the characters vaguely (with heavy emphasis on vaugely) resemble the Tamer's cast, the way the human digimon relationship's function resembles Savers imo. It's themes of humanities future and chosen one narratives are very Adventure. In other words it feels like a digimon season, because it works a lot like what came before it. Really, digimon seasons vary a lot. For the most part no two seasons are alike, there are very few things consistent in Digimon. Just a lot of things that reoccur frequently. So in the end, Appmon feels like a Digimon season, because it's just like a Digimon season in every way EXCEPT for the actual monsters.
Appmon is particularly similar in it's themes. Digimon often tackles themes of identity, alternate selves, destiny and responsibility, humanities evolution, humanities relationship with digital technology, and cross cultural exchange. So an entry may dive right into: what happens when you abuse your alternate self, or where does the locust of the self actually lie, glossing over the lighter "what would it be like to have an alternate self". Appmon covers many these themes too but it does so through the fresh lens, of Apps and realisticish (Heavy emphasis on the 'ish') AI, building its case from the ground up rather than falling back on typical digital world backstories. What makes an AI a fully fledged person, what is the point of being alive, how will humanity handle being overtaken by its creation, humanties newfound dependence on various AIs, and how can humans and sufficiently advanced AI coexist without one taking advantage of the other. Many of the same themes Digimon usually covers, but in the more specific context of a war between hyperintelligent super AI. Rarely are digimon significantly more intelligent than a human, but Appmon builds itself around the idea. Being Very Digimon, while also bringing something new to the table.
Appmon may have come out in 2016, but it's themes of AI transcending humanity are perhaps more topical than when it debuted. The original Digimon was on some level born out of the mystique of the new technology that the internet was in the early 2000s. As such, while Digimon generally toes the line between sci-fi and fantasy, it usually incorperates Sci-Fi aesthetics, but fantasy worldbuilding. Appmon's worldbuilding actually is heavily sci-fi, no implications of magic, but the themes and motifs of the story border still on mythological. Something closer to our modern understanding of technology. We know our internet, it's nothing special to us anymore. But we forget to a certain extent the power held by the internet in the modern day. Who is this power meant for? Digimon is in many ways, conceptually, a holdover from a bygone era, even as it seeks to stay modern. But Appmon is unapologetically modern, in a way that feels like it should have aged super fast, but somehow still feels contemporary 8 years later.
The other side of what makes Appmon the best to start isn't just that it's good to start with, it's that the other seasons are worse. To start with that is. I love them to death, and I don't think they are necessarily bad, but if you aren't already interested in what digimon has to offer, it might be a bit harder to sell. With how metatextual digimon can be you might think the first season would be the best place to start. I mean how could it not be. It's the first. Well, not exactly. Adventure is both the best and worst place to start otherwise. It is one of the cornerstones of the franchise, and so much of what comes after calls back to it. Adventure is a subtle story in a lot of ways that leaves a lot of the details to be parsed on rewatches. It's a genuinely passionate piece of art. In fact, the show is so detailed they many of the details didn't even make it in the show, with lore clarified in side materials. Most of these details aren't incredibly important, but they do provide insight into some of the shows otherwise confusing choices. Also, most were never officially translated into english. Also, the shows attention to detail left the show rife with opportunities for translation to be mishandled, leading to additional issues. Not to mention the 90s weren't exactly known for their faithful dubs, and this is true of Adventure too. Though Adventure itself still suffers a lot from metatext even outside of its own lore. Taichi's name and design are reused from the manga. File island, Server Continent, the idea of "raising digimon", the frequent presence of "garbage" digimon, and the disjointed evolution lines, are all borrowed from the general V-Pet lore. And ultimately Adventure is even more complicated by the franchises refusal to let it go. New releases, and cameos in other works are varying degrees of canon incompliant. Sometimes recent releases are insightful to the original work, sometimes they perpetuate misconceptions about the original work. Sometimes both. Sometimes its hard to say one way or another. To be clear, Adventure isn't really that complicated, itself. Very enjoyable even if you don't think too hard on it. But it's barely covering a whole maze of rabbit holes. I do recommend Adventure and 02, and it can ABSOLUTELY work as a first digimon series. But it does leave itself open to a lot of bad takes.
But, a familiarity with Adventure is sort of required to get the full effect of Tamer's, which serves as a sort of deconstruction of Adventure era digimon to a certain extent, or to actually understand Digimon Survive (a visual novel) which is in many ways a more mature retelling of Digimon Adventure. Otherwise Digimon series are either too unique in premise (Frontier and Xros Wars), and/or not very good (Adventure: 2020, Ghost Game) to warrant as a recommendation for a "first" digimon series. In all fairness, all digimon season are a perfectly fair place to start. None of them depend on each other to tell their story. I'd even argue that 02 is an acceptable place to start, if a baffling one. You don't need to know the meta-textual elements to appreciate their stories and characters and worldbuilding. That's how the franchise has survived through its multiple iterations. But when Digimon throws "Armor" level around casually, an artifact of an old storyline, it's kind of hard to argue that on some level digimon doesn't have an overwhelming history.
Savers is my second choice recommendation of a first digimon season. It too has its own metatextual elements of course, they are less overt and Saver's also just does its own thing worldbuilding wise a surprising amount. Otherwise its a solid story that utilizes typical digimon tropes, but doesn't explicitly call back to Adventure in its premise.
Of course there ARE other digimon media. The original Digimon media was the V-pets, which are fun, but have niche appeal. The same applies to the Digimon World games. Speaking of which, Digimon Games are generally not the best way to get into the franchise. They're mostly not very good, and I'd also add that Digimon games are even more heavily marketed to pre-existing digimon fans than the animes are. Digimon Cyber Sleuth is maybe the only exception, but even that very heavily pays homage to Digimon Adventure. Though, some of the manga, like Liberator or V-Tamer might be good places to start too.
There is one big problem though with Appmon as a first series. No English dub. Now, generally speaking the digimon fandom is plagued by bad translations. So many of the dubs generally kinda suck, so I usually recommend subs anyway, but I recognize not everyone can handle subs. There is a french dub, for those who understand French. I don't so I don't even know if its a good dub. If you're a dub only person honestly I recommend Tamers as a first season. It was the first one I finished. Its got a few issues that hold it back as an ideal first show for the uninitiated, but a solid story you don't actually need any context for. Adventure and Saver's dubs have problems imo that keep me from recommending them. (There IS a more supposedly more accurate SE asian dub of the early digimon seasons out there, but its harder to find + I haven't actually watched more than a few clips so I feel I can't exactly speak to its overall quality).
Ultimately, Digimon is the kind of thing where you can jump in anytime, and the kind of thing where there are plenty of fans who would be happy to explain the weird stuff. But you DO have to start somewhere. I just personally suggest Appmon.
Appmon is overall, just a solid children's tv anime on its own, as well as a fantastic example of what a digimon season can be. But without the 20+ years of baggage.
#I DO like Ghost Game a lot#It has fun characters and episodes#I just also think it's the worst non Adventure anime#I love how talking about digimon is like#Basically my order of first digimon season recommendations is#Digimon is all bad#except sometimes when its the best franchise of all time#Appmon#digimon
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My personal Digimon season ranking
Given August is Digimon month, I cannot help but do one of these. Because, oh boy. I have not made one of those in a long, long while.
Now, let me tell you one thing clear: I have been in the Digimon fandom since Adventure started airing 2000 in Germany. I still vividly remember getting into the show and what the first episodes I watched were. I have obsessed about this show for so long...
But I also have unpopular opinions when it comes to the seasons. So let me get to those.
And please note: I will not list Digimon Adventure: (2020), as I only watched the first 22 episodes and then just dropped it. But I will list Digimon Adventure tri., though it is not quite a season.
#1 Digimon Tamers
My number one Digimon season is and will probably always be Digimon Tamers. This show really has no right to be as good as it is. Like, holy shit. This show went so hard in so many regards.
It really is the only season of Digimon that has something like a proper pacing. With only a couple of episodes being actual filler, while most do progress either story or character arcs. And those character arcs are so fucking good.
When I was a kid, I got so hooked on Ruki, because she was just such a good female character. But by now I do appreciate them all. (Well, Ryou maybe less, but that is a story for another day. Because he is one of those examples where I also grew up on those games and I love game!Ryou...)
Also, the amount of amazing background characters is kinda hilarious. Like, background figures like Janyuu, Yamaki or Shibumi are so well written.
Not to mention: For a 2001 merchandise TV show with 51 episodes, the animation has no business being as good as it is. How is it, that this series still has better animation than some of the later series?!
So, yeah, all around great show. Love it. Will rewatch most certainly a couple more times.
#2 Digimon Universe Applimonsters
And while a lot of people will absolutely understand, why I put Tamers in first place, pretty much most people will not get, why I would put Appmon in second place. Because other than Tamers this has a ton of filler episodes.
But to me none of that really matters, based on the fact that I just love the freaking character writing in this show, all the references to computer history and also... The fact that this show is gay as fuck. I mean, holy fuck, the entire Haru/Yuujin thing? Yeah, it warms my little queer heart so much!
But other than that it is another series where I really just love all the characters a ton. Haru is probably the goggle boy I relate to most out of all of Digimon. But I also really loved the other characters in this series, including the Digimon partners and what not.
So, yeah, to me this is my second favorite Digimon show.
#3 Digimon Savers
Masaru in a way is the polar opposite character to Haru, isn't he? While Haru is this soft spoken, introverted guy, Masaru is just this pure hardcore masculinity! GAAAAR! So, while I do like him less as a character than I like Takato or Haru, I did enjoy the writing in this show quite a lot. There were a ton of personal stakes to the story, that the others seasons did not bring in as much as this show did. And that was something I really enjoyed.
And while it got ridiculous at times, I also liked how Masaru was a bit more involved in the battles by punching stuff. Though I kinda am sad that they did not go with that original concept where all the characters would've been able to punch stuff.
I also enjoyed that the characters were a bit older in this, though ironically my favorite characters from the season are Chika and Ikuto.
#4 Digimon Ghost Game
There might be some bias here based on the fact alone that it is the most recent season of the franchise. But even though it was basically 100% episodic, I did enjoy almost every one of those episodes. Basically the show is 100% vibes for me, but oh boy, do I love those vibes.
I find this season kinda weird in terms of how it kinda pushed for two Digimon/human ships, with Ruli/Angoramon clearly being coded into the text, while it is also fairly clear that Jellymon is romantically interested in Kiyo. I mean, there always were seasons where you could definitely go for Digimon/human ships....... but it was never like this. But then again: All power to the monster fuckers, right? xD
And yeah... Being a fan of the horror genre, I absolutely adored how many episodes were based around classical horror stories from all around the world. That was so freaking fun! :D
#5 Digimon Adventure 02
Okay, let me make one thing clear: Digimon Adventure 02 is not a good series. It is not. Knowing what I know about how chaotic it was behind the scenes, aka how chaotic and cursed this production was, this is also not a big surprise. I disliked the show for this for quite long. I mean, there is tons of filler and the animation is soooooo bad in soooo many episodes. I mean, there is a ton of fan animation that is better than this series. But...
It also is kinda charming.
See, the thing about this show is, that I kinda still do like how the characters develop over the show and how... positive a lot of it is. The characters are sweet with each other and even with their enemies. And a huge chunk of the show is also dedicated to the characters outright trying to rebuild the digital world.
Also, this show has Ken, who to this day is one of my favorite Digimon characters. So, fuck it. I actually still kinda like it.
#6 Digimon Frontier
Fun Fact: I grew up with the Japanese dub of Digimon, but Digimon Frontier is the one season, where I actually kinda liked the US Dub, just based on the US soundtrack for this show. I really kinda liked the vibe it had.
In a way I do feel that this show had in fact the strongest character designs out of all of Digimon. The characters just have the right level of detail. They do not look overdesigned, but also not too simple. I really digged that. And yes, as a kid I cosplayed Takuya a lot.
To me the series just mostly suffers when it comes to the pacing. Not because of the fillers really (I am fine with fillers, as long as the fillers are fun), but rather in terms of the Cherubimon-arc being sooooo long and everything happening after it feeling kind of like an afterthought.
But I still very much like the characters. I just wished they did not make Junpei a glutton. One fat character who isn't a glutton. Is that so much to ask?
#7 Digimon Xros Hunters
For anyone now going like: "But this is not even a series on its own!" I will kindly ask you: "Shut up, this is my list." Because those couple of episodes from Xros Wars that were clearly just meant to fill the timeslot for a couple more weeks, do have a very different vibes from the rest of the show.
Now, this also is basically just filler + then the crossover event. But... At times this was kinda sweet. I liked the vibes this show had at times and some of the characters were kinda likeable.
And I really liked the opening.
It was not good. Definitely wasn't. But there was stuff about it I liked.
#8 Digimon Adventure
Yeah, let's get to my most controversial Digimon opinion: I do not like Digimon Adventure a lot. I really don't. Some of the characters are fine, yes, but... I do not like a lot more of this show. Mostly because I fucking hate the crest system and how morally simplistic the show is, with the bad guys just all being bad guys with not much depth. Meanwhile most of the characters are horribly underwritten and have their entire character arcs rushed through within like two episodes.
And I just hate Yamato and how the show just tries to excuse all of his bullshit. There. I said it. I think he is a horrible character. A horrible brother. And a horrible friend. So, yeah, fuck him.
And Nishizono, the showrunner, had no plan where he was going when he started writing. Not entirely his fault, given that he inherited a production that two other writing teams already had abandoned. But maaaaaan, it shows.
#9 Digimon Xros Wars
What is there to say?
Digimon Xros Wars sucked. It sucked. And to this day I wonder what the drama behind the scenes was. We know there was drama (given the showrunner abandoned the production half-way through!) but details are sparse even ten years later.
But, yeah. Taiki is a fucking Gary Stu and the plot just shifts around him. The story is a whole mess. The female characters get sexualized to no end. Everyone who is not Taiki gets sidelined constantly. The animation is inconsistent. And what not.
And the really sad fact: The manga is so fucking good.
I am fairly certain that most issues are because of production drama. And one day I am gonna find out what that drama was.
#10 Digimon Adventure tri.
Digimon Adventure tri. is one of the things that by themselves are not good, but get really bad once you consider the universe it is set in. It is one of those things put into an existing canon without honoring the existing canon at all.
It just ignores basically everything happening in 02. The character developments from anything that has happened before. The 02 characters are just not there. The "original chosen children" exist and yet the OVA does not give them the attention they deserve. And Meiko is just... Oh boy. Meiko is just a horrible character for so many reasons.
It is just fucking sad that this exists. So fucking sad. Just why?!
Also, for OVAs the animation is so bad. Soooooo bad.
#digimon#digimon adventure#digimon adventure 02#digimon tamers#digimon frontier#digimon savers#digimon xros wars#digimon universe appli monsters#appmon#digimon adventure tri#unpopular opinion
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I'm bad at making visual charts but, Adventure/02: Digimon that die are reincarnated as eggs that pop up in the Village of Beginnings; Digimon with a human partner will reincarnate into the same Digimon as their past life and retain some-to-all of their memories, but other Digimon do not retain their old identity in their next life Tamers: Reincarnation is not a thing (bc Chiaki J Konaka thought it cheapened the impact of character death). Digimon death is permanent oblivion. Loading another Digimon's data IS considered immoral by many of the main characters but it's more of a philosophical hangup, comparable to desecrating remains or the like (I think the dub may have tweaked this to soften the death angle but I can't remember it's been too long) Frontier: same as Adventure, but since Partner Digimon weren't exactly a thing we don't know if that loophole still exists here Savers: Digimon do seem to have at least a tendency if not a guarantee to come back as the same species, but they do not normally retain their memories (as seen with Piyomon, there is an exception there but I think the show might explain it more clearly later on so I'm gonna be vague here); as you have just learned, permadeath CAN happen, but only through unnatural human-engineered means, and this concept is existentially terrifying to Digimon bc it completely upends their understanding of how their world works I'm not sure what the rules are offhand for Xros Wars or Adventure 2020 and AppliMonsters didn't address the topic at all ^^;;
Omg 🥺 you didn't have to go through all the effort to type all of this out for me. That was so nice of you 💖I love this fandom's enthusiasm so much. I also love lore dumps, so I had a lot of fun reading your ask. I'm sure others will find it helpful as well!
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Digimon Universe: App monsters, Appli Drive (Japanese) and Appmon Chips. #digimon #digitalmonster #app #appmon #digimonapplimonsters #applimonsters #digivice #applidrive #appmonchip #digimonuniverse #gatchmon #navimon #musimon #offmon #dokamon #digimonuniverseapplimonsters #digimonuniverseappmonsters #digimoncollection #toypics #toys #toyphotography#roleplaytoy #toycrewbuddies #toystagram #actionfigurephotography #collectionphoto #collection #toycollector https://www.instagram.com/p/CKEcD76AaYZ/?igshid=150hu2sqw6ldc
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We all show our affection in different ways... Originally drawn in my journal in February 2024
Happy 8th Anniversary to Appmon! I'm going to be reblogging some of my favorite Appmon art and tagging it #appmon anniversary.
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As of posting this, there has not been an Appmon dub confirmed, this is purely fan/dreamcasts, please don’t mistake this as any official announcement!
Part one in a series of upcoming fancast edits for dreamcasts of an Appmon English dub that doesn’t exist yet (knock on wood) The first one was suggested by @firstagent (as well as one other future voice he suggested!)
Colleen O’Shaughnessey as Offmon!
Colleen has previously voiced Sora, Yoshi, Angie, Monitamon, Tapirmon and Mrs. Mochizuki.
#2 Brianne Siddall as Musimon
Wasn’t able to get rid of the background noise of the original audio :’D
ALSO EXCUSE THE SUBTITLES, I COULDN’T FIND ANY RAW CLIPS ANYWHERE ;A;
#digimon#digisafe#digi safe#offmon#appmon#digimon universe#applimonsters#digisee#lizmet#view#IM GONNA BE REAL HERE GUYS I ONLY LIKED THE SECOND ONE#the first one was just to give it length and the last one had so many audio bs going on that i couldnt get rid of
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i was inspired by this post
offmon looks cute as fuck
http://theanalyzersfanfics.tumblr.com/post/166260366279/boku-no-yuujin-jurato-harujin-parallel
love interests and their mascot pals
#digimon#Digimon Tamers#Tamers#appmon#digimon universe applimonsters#applimonsters#digimon universe#yuujin#yuujin oozora#oozora yuujin#offmon#offu#juri#Kato Juri#katou juri#juri kato#juri katou#jeri#Jeri Katou#jeri kato#culumon#calumon#kato#katou#my art#my artwork#digital art#paint tool sai
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Applimonsters: Offmon
Today’s review brings us to the end of the Standard Grade forms of Applimonsters’ primary cast, Offmon. Here’s everybody together!
Offmon was designed originally for the Applimonsters video game, but he got added to the anime as the “sixth ranger” character’s partner. While Eri and Dokamon fill the same archetype as Yamato and Gabumon and similar characters, they double up a bit with Offmon belonging to lead character Haru’s best friend, Yuujin, and Offmon’s forms being more overtly wolf-like. That being said, he’s more of a foil for the oppositely named Onmon, with the two even ending up in their own Appmon expy of Omegamon.
But we’ll be covering him later.
Now, let’s get this review off to a start!
Get it? Off to a start?
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I need help.
Offmon - Type: Game | App: Offline Attacks: Switch Lazy, Disconnecting Link [Tachikiru Link]
An Appmon with the ability to completely drain the target's motivation as if it were turning off a switch. Whether or not due to this ability, Offmon itself is always listless as well.
Offmon’s character ended up being very different in the anime from what this profile suggests, but from what I understand, it fits the one from the video game pretty well. The anime version of Offmon suffered instead from social anxiety and having difficulty forming connections due to his nature as an “Offline game” Appmon. It probably wasn’t the animators’ intentions, but as someone who deals with a lot of those things on top of being aneurotypical, I thought he was a great character to have in a show for kids, and identified with his character arc a whole lot.
Design wise, Offmon sure is adorable, isn’t he? He’s not as overtly dog-like as his higher forms, but the layers of clothing fit his whole deal with being closed off. With a too large coat, scarf, and a huge hat he can draw over his eyes, he looks like he can just hide from people by bundling up. The presence of his Appmon symbol on his goggles and chest invoke the “off button” symbol used on a lot of technology, as well as the ever-familiar “red ring of death” of X-Box 360 fame.
Offmon was designed for a completely different part of the project to start with, but he ended up slotting into the anime pretty perfectly. Connections and growing up are a big part of Applimonsters’ themes and storyarcs, and what’s more, Yuujin is a character who’s very mysterious and at the core of a lot of the series’ running plots. Offmon ended up complimenting these things perfectly, and he does more than just serve as a borrowed design from a video game shoved into the story haphazardly, he fits the rest of the series like a glove. The little guy gets...
A SHOOTING STARMON! Yes, that’s right, Offmon is the first recipient of this blog’s highest honor! Do you have something to say little guy?
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Ah. He put himself in a box. Well, alright then.
#digimon#digimon universe#digimon universe applimonsters#appmon#applimonsters#offmon#Standard Grade Appmon
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