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(2017) My digidestined (Zach) and his beloved pal, Wizardmon. He's definitely one of my oldest ever OCs from back when I was in middle school. Of course when I was a child he had like a motorcycle and an edgy attitude. Now he's just a sweet boy who wishes he could be a Digimon and not have to work so much.
My friends and I used to run around playing Digimon all dramatically on the hill and under the trees! Wizardmon's arc was so formulative to me. Still one of my favorite memories. I wish I could remember what he was the digidestined of... it'll come back to me I hope!

(PS - I found the crest I made myself back in middle school too, out of clay and paint XD I was such a HUGE nerd.)
#artists on tumblr#akiarts#drawing#fanart#artwork#oc#original character#sketches#pencil art#digimon#digital monsters#zach#wizardmon#DemiMeramon#mistymon#clay#digi crest#i'm so cringe
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A moodboard made for my tortugamon! Thank you very much @artypurrs
#digimon#digifake#art#fakemon#thank you#tortoiseshellmon#tortugamon#moodboard#fav#favorite#pirate#crest#digi crest#courage#treasure#ship#flying ship#cat#turtle#made for me
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If yall wanna know what my mental illness is, just know that I did this with EVERYONE but I’m too ashamed to show all 23 sheets.
And I only had to break the rules of Digimon evolution maybe a handful of times.
#digitwist: digital wonderland#not art but still mine#Digimon twisted wonderland AU#yes all the dorms share the same crest#I mashed up the digivolution rules of the TCG video games anime and the tamagotchi for this#but it works!!!#Yuu gets to have two crests bc adventure 02 said it is allowed#yes I know Digi-Eggs aren’t that personalized#but this is my house so it’s my rules#digi stfu up
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What digimon would gary oak have?
Cause im Tempted to just give him gabumon and call it a day cause it would work well with ash having agumon
But that's got more to do with agumon being the mascot and ash having Pikachu im not sure if I would choose him for that otherwise? Maybe but there might be a more Interesting digimon I could have given him
I tried to stay away from just picking digimon we've seen as partner mons over and over
Doesn't mean I succeed but I tried not to
Anyway yea wondering what other people think he should have
#gary oak#never mentioned this but iv been brainstorming on one of my pokemon digimon au#i say one of cause theres multiple but they all have the same main character lol#2 of them are technically the same one but uhhhhh not really#anyway#also if theres a like a celbi webcite but for digimon thatd be helpfull#hehe#abyway#pokemon gary#i dont know what tags to use for his name#pokemon#errrmmmm anythinf else?#oh this au would be pretty much the og adventure#he takes the crest of friendship unless i change my mind after i finish watching the rest of pokemon sires minus xy/z because im skiping#anyway i need to stop rambling but point is im not confdent on what digi to give him rn#unrleated to this post mostly but goh and chloe get terriormon and lopmon#but thats a diffrent post#hehehe#ok i think thats enough ranting in the tags#(-.-)zzz・・・・
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Not to get too Doylist with it, guys, but the reason for literally everything is “because Super Sentai”
I don't think Davis should have been the leader in 0.2
Don't get me wrong, I love Davis, he's a great character and I have nothing against him even if he gets on my nerves a lot in the early half of 0.2, I just think he wasn't the right choice for being the leader and the series as a whole suffered because of it.
I, personally, think that TK should have been made leader. He was, objectively speaking, a better choice for it. He knows/knew more about the digital world since he was there from the very beginning, he's generally less hot headed, and he gets along better with the digidestineds as a whole than early 0.2 Davis.
And I've seen this argument made before "Tai didn't make TK the leader because he has anger issues!" And I think that's bullshit on multiple layers. First, from an in-universe position, it would still be stupid for Tai to completely write off all the above reasons why TK would be a good leader for the fact that he has PTSD related to the forces of darkness killing his hamster when he was 8. And from a story telling perspective it was even more stupid for the writers to not choose him. A flawed leader, like one with PTSD, that the person watching already knows and has grown attached to is more interesting than some new guy who needs time to be built as a character and due to that forces other characters (like Yolei and Cody) to be pushed to the side.
Along with that, we get to Ken/The Digimon Emperor, who would have had a better arc entirely if TK was leader. The main villain, for the entire first arc, is TK's thematic parallel. Not Davis' parallel, TK's. That main villain who later became Davis' best friend because... Davis said he could be a good guy?? Not TK, who has literally lived through like half of the reasons why Ken became evil and would therefore be the thematically appropriate person to introduce the idea of him becoming one of their friends even after all the damage he caused?? It just feels like a missed opportunity for character growth on both their sides.
There's also the thing that probably pissed me off the most in 0.2 and the reason why I rarely rewatch it compared to the other Digimon series... The final speak that Davis makes about having hope for the future. Why. On earth. Was the character who is literally meant to represent the crest of hope not the one inspiring people to have dreams for the future!?!? He just SAT THERE doing NOTHING like he does for 30% of the series because 0.2 is terrible at balancing character growth. TK literally gets pushed to the side for the second half of the series (-the arc with him and Cody becoming Jogres partners because that was literally the most character development either of them got and it was mostly Cody focused) because Davis has a new rival in Ken and doesn't need the love triangle with TK and Kari anymore.
It all just feels so... wasted. Like the first half of episode one was setting something up (TK meeting the new digidestineds, reuniting with Kari, and gaining a rival with the new boy, almost like a reverse of Matt and Tai,) only for that to be thrown to the side in the second have for some Tai 2.0 because the writers were too scared to actually get rid of their old main character so instead they made a guy who could fill all of Tai's roles in the original for this new season.
But those are just my thoughts on the topic, and I'm happy to listen if anyone has any counterpoints!!
#asking why is Daisuke the leader#is like asking why the crest of light makes an angel#because culture.#digi
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The Crest of Sincerity is finally complete! I am so happy because it was the first evolutionary line I finished. Togemon evolved in the iconic location of Odaiba, and the animation was elegantly made—one of my favorites, alongside Garudamon’s.
In Digimon World 2, at the beginning of the game, you can play as Lillymon, one of your teammates. I always savored those few moments because of how incredibly strong your team was during the first boss battle.
Once again, thank you for continuing to like and share my Digimon posts. Another friend wants to meet you tomorrow.
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“Beautiful Things Blossom”
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Digimon Adventure 02x21 - Goodbye, Ken-chan / The Crest of Kindness
Previously on Digimon Adventure: We set the Kaiser's base on fire to distract him while we blew it up. Unfortunately, we tragically underestimated the power and efficiency of the Kaiser's emergency fire suppressant systems. However, just when all hope seemed lost, Daisuke jumped in a hole and came back with DVD copies of Digimon Adventure: Hurricane Touchdown, in stores now.
Daisuke: DIGIMENTAL UP!!! V-mon: V-MON, ARMOR SHINKAAAAAA Magnamon: RADIANT MIRACLE, MAGNAMON!!! Daisuke: H-He evolved....
The golden evolution so nice, we played it twice. We open on Magnamon's evolution once more, as well as the accompanying footage of everyone being shocked.
But we skip Wormmon, Takeru, and the Kaiser reacting and move right along.
Daisuke: M... Magnamon...?
Magnamon is an Armor-stage Free-attribute Paladin Digimon. Not a lot to really say here. He first appeared in the various 02-associated media; In the cards added to incorporate 02 Digimon, the 02 D-3 V-Pet, the 02 movie a month ago, etc. His name comes from the Latin word "magna" which means large or grand.
Narrator: Magnamon! An Armor Digimon that evolved from V-mon using the Digimental of Miracles. He releases light from his armor using his special attack Extreme Jihad.
You fucking heard him. In this, the year 2000, Magnamon is going to fight the climactic final battle at the peak of the Digimon Kaiser arc using his signature attack エクストリームジハード Ekusutoriimu Jihaado.
In the upper chamber, Magnamon's overflowing light fills Poromon and Upamon with energy, restoring their stamina the way the Digimental of Miracles did for Chibimon.
Poromon: M-My strength.... Upamon: My strength is returning-dagyaa!
Rejuvenated, Poromon and Upamon evolve into their Child forms once more.
In the dub:
Davis: GOLDEN ARMOR ENERGIZE!!! V-mon: VEEMON GOLDEN ARMOR DIGIVOLVE TO.... Magnamon: MAGNAMON!!! Davis: Wow, that was intense!
Still no title for Magnamon. I bet they just don't want to say the word "miracle".
In the previous episode, this line from Davis was "Ah! Dude, that's amazing!" The spirit is the same but as usual he's saying different things in the two versions of the same moment.
Davis: You're about the coolest thing I've ever seen! Where'd you get those rad shoulderpads? I could use them as boogie boards! Magnamon: (rundown) I am Magnamon, a Golden Armor Digimon that attacks with my Magna Blaster. And I look so good doing it too. Poromon: My strength is back! Upamon: Yeah, me too!
Definitely just didn't want to say the word "miracle". They threw out the phrases "Radiant Miracle", "Digimental of Miracles", and unsurprisingly "Extreme Jihad" from this scene.
Watching from above, the Chosen Children try to make sense of this.
Miyako: What is that!? I've never seen a Digimon like that before! Iori: Is it a new Armor Evolution? Takeru: No, it can't be. There aren't any Crests left to inherit. Hikari: It could be some kind of special evolution that's unique from the others.
But they aren't the only ones who've noticed this. Outside, Chimeramon suddenly stops and looks back at the fortress. Doing a 180, the creature flies back to the structure and crashes through a wall. The probably-Devimon voice laughs as they breach the fortress once more.
Voice: Hahahahahaha!
The veterans here are laying it on thick that Magnamon isn't as simple as "Oh cool, we're getting another round of new evolutions."
In the dub:
Yolei: I wonder if Hawkmon can Golden Armor Digivolve? Cody: I don't get it. Where did he come from? T.K.: It came from that Golden Digi-Egg! Davis must have unleashed its power! Kari: This is fantastic! Can somebody turn off his headlights?
The Probably-Devimon voice's twisted laughter does not play when Kimeramon crashes through the wall.
They're all off-script. Where Hikari answers the question of how we're meant to interpret Magnamon, T.K. answers the question of what Magnamon is literally: A new Armor Digimon from the new Digi-Egg, duh. That's how Digi-Eggs work.
I also have a minor nitpick with T.K.'s line and that is having characters speculate things that they factually know. Either he watched Davis do that or he wouldn't know about the Golden Digi-Egg at all.
Anyways, it's CHIMERAMON TIME-- Wait, no. Scratch that. Chimeramon's dynamic entry was in the wrong room or something 'cause it'll take them a moment to get here. That's embarrassing. Hope nobody saw that.
This time, the Kaiser is recovered and ready to offer his opinion on Magnamon.
Kaiser: How many times are you people going to interfere!? Daisuke: Digimon Kaiser! It's time to settle this!
Suddenly, far below, a heavy impact breaches part of the central column's outer wall.
Hikari: It's the power of Darkness! Takeru: They're back!
Magnamon stops gleaming wildly, pulling his radiance back inward. Looking down at the impact spot, he watches Chimeramon crash through the wall and into the central column far below.
Kaiser: (pleasantly surprised) Chimeramon!
From the depths of the column, Chimeramon charges through the air, soaring straight up at their quarry.
Magnamon: DAISUKE!!!
Acting fast, Magnamon tackles Daisuke and carries him to safety moments before Chimeramon bursts through the walkway where he'd been standing.
(Had to tackle the wall twice to get through this time, and it wasn't even the right elevation. Dynamic entries are hard. No one appreciates the work that goes into them.)
In the dub:
Emperor: Hey, Digi-Fools! Do you honestly think your new Digimon can beat me? He couldn't even be my flashlight! Davis: Oh, yeah!? Well, sticks and stones can break my bones but when Magnamon gets a hold of you, he'll kick your-- Emperor: But! You didn't let me finish. He would make a good night light.
Ken's talking a lot of shit for a guy with no Digimon to fight Magnamon with. Davis really has to stretch for that butt/but word-replacement gag, but does capture the right vibe: He's powered up and ready to break Ken's face.
(Heavy impact below) Kari: (gasp) What was that!? T.K.: It can't be good! (Kimeramon crashes through) Emperor: (pleasantly surprised) Kimeramon!
Dub veterans are slower on the uptake here. In the original, Hikari seems to actually sense Probably-Devimon's presence more than she's reacting to the impact. Chimeramon's return brings the Dark power haunting Ken back into the fortress. Because they are the same.
When Kimeramon breaks through the wall and rushes upwards, the dub takes its first commercial break. On return, they quickly cut together short clips of Kimeramon crashing through and flying upwards again to re-establish the action.
Davis: WATCH OUT!!! Magnamon: Huh? Davis: Whooooa! (Magnamon tackles Davis off the bridge)
Here, it's Davis who warns Magnamon about the impending attack rather than the other way around... and then Davis awkwardly gawks at Kimeramon until Magnamon saves his dumb ass. Even though. He's the one who said "watch out" to begin with. Uh.
Once the danger's passed, Daisuke and Magnamon pick themselves off the ground. Magnamon's eyes still locked on Chimeramon, now above them.
Magnamon: Daisuke, leave this part to me. Daisuke: Ah, gotcha!
Daisuke clenches his fist.
Daisuke: All of this... IT ENDS TODAY!!!
Roaring with intent, Daisuke charges for the doorway leading back into the rest of the structure.
Takeru: We're going too!
The rest of the team run off to join in. Finally, Wormmon also departs the central column. Spitting a strand of silk and wrapping it around a pipe above, Wormmon swings up to the room that the Kaiser's watching from.
Wormmon: Hey, it's dangerous here. Hurry, we need to run! Kaiser: Quiet! My Chimeramon has returned to me. Wormmon: But they aren't listening to you anymore. Kaiser: SHUT UP!!!
The Kaiser whips Wormmon in the face, smacking him aside. Then he resumes watching the action with a smile on his face.
Kaiser: (enchanted) Chimeramon....
Hey, you remember when Takeru made him eat that fucking whip? Good times.
In the dub:
Magnamon: Davis, I'll take care of this. Davis: Go get him, Magnamon! Show him he's no match for you. (Davis clenches his fist) Davis: But just in case he is, I'll get the others! T.K.: We've gotta get out of here, guys!
Doesn't go nearly as hard as "This ends today".
In the original, Daisuke is running off to go punch the Kaiser out of Ichijouji Ken and the others are going to help him shitstomp on that slimy weasel's face. The dub changes it to Davis fleeing to get reinforcements while the others want to retreat, which is a total flipflop.
When he spits his silk, Wormmon calls it as an attack in the dub.
Wormmon: SILK THREAD!!! (Wormmon swings up to the Emperor) Wormmon: I don't mean to drop in like this but Kimeramon is tearing the place apart. Emperor: Nonsense! He's simply following my orders to attack! Wormmon: But Kimeramon's not following anyone's orders but his own. Can't you see that?
The Kaiser whipping Wormmon is cut from the dub. They go straight to the Emperor's enchanted, smiling face.
Emperor: My greatest creation won't let me down.
Despite the cut, the point that the Digimon Emperor is utterly deluded and refuses to admit he's lost control is still well-made.
As Magnamon meets Chimeramon, the battle is joined.
Magnamon feints towards Chimeramon, suddenly swerving to the right once he's in range to attack. Chimeramon falls for it, throwing a punch with their right Devimon arm and whiffing the air. While Chimeramon's disoriented, Magnamon turns in the air, kicks off the wall, and comes in for his real attack.
Magnamon: MAGNUM PUNCH!!!
A fierce right hook to Chimeramon's left temple sends the creature crashing down into the wall below.
Inside, Takeru's crew ascends the spiral stairs that ring the central column. Daisuke comes running up from behind.
Daisuke: GUYS!!! Takeru: Daisuke-kun!
The team stops so he can catch up. But then Chimeramon hits the wall and their right Devimon elbow breaks through. It crashes through the wall right behind Daisuke, knocking him off his feet.
Daisuke: DYAUGH!!!
Outside, Magnamon continues the assault.
Magnamon: MAGNUM KICK!!!
They land a right flying kick that's as much a stomp as a kick straight into Chimeramon's face. After that, they forego named attacks and just start throwing punches, slugging Chimeramon's face as if it were a punching bag.
From the stairway, everyone stares in confusion at Devimon's elbow for a moment, which twitches with every hit Chimeramon takes on the other side of the wall. Tailmon finally brings them to their senses.
Tailmon: We don't have much time left. The fortress is starting to fall. Armadimon: If we don't hurry, the Kaiser will get away-dagyaa! Daisuke: Right! Let's go!
With that, the team gets back on the move.
For clarity, since the fansub translated Tailmon's line as "The fortress is collapsing" so I guess this might be confusing: She means it's starting to fall in the sense that it is beginning a rapid descent. We are inside an airborne structure that no longer possesses a power source. It's about to start moving inexorably towards the ground, and we probably don't want to be inside when they meet.
In the dub:
Magnamon: MAGNA PUNCH!!! (Punch; Cut to Hallway) Davis: GUYS, WAIT!!! T.K.: (alarmed) RUN, DAVIS!!! (Kimeramon's elbow crashes through the wall) Magnamon: MAGNA KICK!!!
This sequence is apparently way too violent for the dub. They use white flashes to obscure the impacts for both Magna Punch and Magna Kick. Once he starts boxing, they keep one shot of just Magnamon throwing punches towards the camera but cut all footage of him flying around pummeling Kimeramon's face.
Gatomon: We don't have that much time! We have to ditch this place before it takes a nosedive! Armadillomon: Sure would be nice to capture the Digimon Emperor while we're here. Davis: Right! Let's go get him!
So, a few things. T.K. seems to have a psychic premonition and realize, based on nothing, that the elbow's about to come crashing through. He yells at Davis to run even though he isn't aware of anything Davis needs to run from.
Armadillomon finally comes up with the idea of taking the fight to Ken, which was already what they were trying to do in the original.
An interesting note about Magnum Punch and Kick: They're kind of the same word as Magnamon's name. This is because the a/u distinction between Magna and Magnum doesn't exist when the words are transliterated into Japanese Katakana.
マグナモン Magunamon
マグナムパンチ Magunamu Panchi
"Magnum" in Katakana is literally just "Magna" with a ム mu at the end. The word "Magnum" is already derived from the root word "Magna" but here they are basically the same. In fact, it might be more accurate to translate Magnamon as Magnumon! The Magnum attacks imply that they were going for that.
Finally, Chimeramon's had enough and gets their second wind.
Chimeramon lets out a shot of Heat Viper. Magnamon takes a glancing hit to his right shoulder and the beam continues, striking the wall right next to the opening the Kaiser is standing in.
Kaiser: Where do you think you're aiming, Chimeramon!? Chimeramon: Ahahahahahaha!
That wicked laugh returns, now unmistakably coming from Chimeramon. The Kaiser's eyes go wide. He slowly backs up as Chimeramon turns towards him, belting out that hideous cackle.
Chimeramon: AHAHAHAHAHAHA!!!
Suddenly, Magnamon comes in from the left with another flying kick, though he doesn't call this one. A left Devimon hook counters his approach, knocking him out of the air and sending him tumbling into the abyss below.
In the dub, Kimeramon calls his shot.
Kimeramon: HEAT VIPER!!! Emperor: AUGH!!! Watch where you're aiming! Remember who your Master is, Kimeramon! Kimeramon: Ahahahahahaha! (Emperor backs away, terrified) Kimeramon: AHAHAHAHAHAHA!!! Magnamon: MAGNA KICK!!! (Kimeramon knocks Magnamon away)
The dub censors Kimeramon's punch two separate ways. First, the point of impact for the punch is obscured with a white flash. Then, as Magnamon's falling, Magnamon hitting the wall and bouncing off is concealed behind a discretion cut to the Emperor looking scared.
Punch, white flash, Magnamon is sent hurtling downward, cut to the Emperor, cut back to Magnamon still falling, then cut to the Emperor for real this time.
This really is the No Violence Allowed episode, apparently. They can't even show Magnamon getting bounced off a wall.
Wormmon crawls up to the Kaiser's leg, grabbing onto his leg.
Wormmon: You understand now, don't you, Ken-chan? Kaiser: Let go!
The Kaiser weakly shakes his leg to try and get Wormmon off.
Wormmon: We made a terrible mistake! Kaiser: A mistake? That's ridiculous! I don't make mistakes! Everything I do is perfect! Wormmon: This time is different, Ken-chan! Kaiser: BE QUIET!!!
This time, much more forcefully, the Kaiser kicks Wormmon up into the air and then whips him across the hall. Standing over his battered Partner and looking absolutely deranged, the Kaiser exclaims:
Kaiser: This is a game and, in the end, I'll be the one who wins it! Daisuke: Are you still saying that!?
Slowly, Wormmon opens his eyes to see that the rest of the team have arrived to confront the Kaiser.
In the dub:
Wormmon: I beg you to listen to me. He's out of control! Emperor: Get off me! You're sliming up my pants! Wormmon: Please, Master, let's leave. He'll destroy you! Emperor: But I'm his... creator! I nurtured him from the beginning with evil! These kids today have no respect! Wormmon: You're right, Master. Let's talk about it outside where it's much safer. Emperor: I'M NOT LEAVING!!!
Some more censoring here. The Kaiser whipping Wormmon and the shot of a crumpled and battered Wormmon on the ground are both cut. They replay the shot of Wormmon clinging to the Emperor's leg and talking to him after the Emperor screams, then go straight to the deranged looking Emperor shot.
Wormmon: I understand. You tried to make Kimeramon yours but I'm your true friend. Emperor: Listen, you little nightcrawler! If I had a friend, it certainly wouldn't be you! Davis: KEN!!!
We lose a lot of character details for Ken here. His admission of "I don't make mistakes; Everything I do is perfect" is a pretty telling remark that informs on a lot of his behavior in this final sub-arc. We know Ken has always been a flawless prodigy. Everything he does just comes naturally to him, and he's grown up in an environment of endless praise for his effortless accomplishments.
Ken is resistant to personal growth and change because he can't really fathom the idea that he, Ichijouji Ken, would have made an error. We saw that resistance as recently as last episode, when he had a revelation about the Digimon's true nature that he promptly pushed out-of-mind and went back to what he was doing.
Ken's environment and his natural talent have made him pigheaded and stubborn. It's just easier for him to believe everyone around him is stupid and wrong than to accept that something he thought or did was incorrect. Because, for much of his life, that has been exactly the case. So even now, faced with evidence of his error in judgment, his ego cannot accept that the Boy Genius Ichijouji Ken made a mistake.
The dub drops that in favor of generational whining about The Youths.
As a consolation, we do get a reminder of a significant emotional beat, that Ken created Chimeramon/Kimeramon specifically to replace Wormmon as his Partner Digimon. This is also an important character point.
...and lose the reminder of Ken's other significant error in judgment: He thinks the Digital World is a video game and all the Digimon are just NPCs. He's farming Digimon like Minecraft Villagers. Ken hasn't brought this up very much since the first episode, but it's pretty important for understanding his character.
Realizing the others are upon him, the Digimon Kaiser turns to face Daisuke's team.
Kaiser: The Chimeramon I created will never lose to the likes of you. Daisuke: Now isn't the time to ramble about winning or losing some game! Miyako: What does making a Digimon even mean!? You really think it's okay to do something like that!? Iori: How can you be so proud of scraping off data from other Digimon to create "your" Digimon!? It's stupid! Digimon aren't toys!
Takeru gestures to the Partner Digimon they have with them.
Takeru: Take a good look at these Digimon! They're living, breathing creatures! They're alive! They're valuable, irreplaceable partners to us! Ken: (stunned) Ah!
That cuts deep. The Kaiser gasps in shock at Takeru's words. Then Hikari steps forward.
Hikari: You're supposed to be a Chosen Child yourself, but you don't even understand that much?
She points to the battered Wormmon on the ground.
Hikari: That Digimon is your Partner, isn't he?
Wormmon slowly picks himself up off the ground.
Wormmon: Ken-chan...? Kaiser: The Digimon that suits me most... is CHIMERAMON!!!
But still, the Kaiser refuses to listen. Clinging even now to his mistakes. The Kaiser is perfect. He cannot be wrong.
In the dub:
Emperor: Well, if it isn't the DigiDestined! I see that you've finally come to your senses and are ready to surrender to me and Kimeramon. Davis: Fat chance, Ken! I think some of your hairspray must have leaked through into your brain again! Yolei: And another thing! Who said it was okay for you to go out and create a Digimon anyway!? Cody: Yeah, do you think you're Dr. Frankenstein or something!? Creating creatures just for your own cruel pleasure!? Kimeramon is not the monster, Ken; You are! (T.K. gestures at the Partner Digimon) T.K.: Look at them! Are they trying to hurt you!?
Uh, kind of, yes. Weird question for the guy who beat the shit out of Ken yesterday to ask. This isn't the angle, chief.
T.K.: They're not your toys for some kind of a sick game! They're alive! They're not just data in a computer; They're living creatures like you and I! Ken: (stunned) Huh? Kari: You're DigiDestined too, just like us. You have a responsibility to both worlds. Like Wormmon! He's your friend and not someone you should kick around. Wormmon: ...Master...? Emperor: There's only one Digimon that's suitable enough for me. AND THAT'S KIMERAMON!!!
Cody makes a pretty clever comparison to Frankenstein that falls apart under close inspection. Kimeramon very much is the greater monster. A pretty significant thing that is happening right now is that Ken has awakened a true nightmare and has revealed himself a dumb kid drunk on his own hype and grasping for a semblance of control.
It's like if Frankenstein made a Faustian pact to create his Monster, which is now a vessel of Mephistopheles.
Here, they drop the "Digimon are our valuable Partners" point which got touched on in the preceding scene between the Emperor and Wormmon. Odd choice given that it's the basis of the Kaiser/Emperor's final outburst.
Instead, they just say Digimon are friends. Wormmon is the Emperor's friend, Kari accuses. Which. Uh. No. Demonstrably, he is not. Dub Wormmon has only ever been the Emperor's personal 'monservant and whipping boy. Without that specific connection of Chosen Child and Partner Digimon, she sounds delusional. The Emperor clearly has no feelings of any sort of bond towards Wormmon and never, ever has.
In the central chamber, the fight continues.
Chimeramon uses Heat Viper to blast the remaining three walkways off of what used to be the generator, then another ship to break the column supporting it. The generator platform falls into Magnamon, erupting into flames and carrying him to the bottom of the structure where it explodes. The blast rips through the very bottom of the fortress.
This sequence passes without dialogue in the dub, as in the original.
Kaiser: This is the end for this fortress. If you want to die then keep wasting time here!
With that, he leaves Wormmon behind and runs for his life.
Daisuke: Wait, Digimon Kaiser! ICHIJOUJI KEN!!!
But the Kaiser keeps running. Wormmon weakly hops up the stairs after him. Still loyal to his Partner even now.
As another explosion rocks the stairwell, the Chosen Children have a withdrawal of their own to make.
Hawkmon: Miyako-san! We must flee as well. Miyako: Yeah, but... aren't you tired? Hawkmon: We're okay. Please let us handle this. Tailmon: Do you guys feel up to it? Patamon: Yeah! Armadimon: Dagyaa! Hikari: In that case, then please.... Group: DIGIMENTAL UP!!!
That stamina rejuvenation from the Digimental of Miracles wasn't for nothing, y'know!
In the dub:
Emperor: Don't feel too proud that you destroyed my home base because you are going down with it! (Emperor flees) Davis: Wait, Ken! We want to help you! KEN, LISTEN TO ME!!!
Do we? We haven't said anything about helping him. Where did that come from?
Hawkmon: Pardon me, but it is getting a little hot down here! Yolei: Right! But do you guys have enough energy to Digivolve? Hawkmon: Yes, now let's leave before I'm a fried chicken! Gatomon: The heat is on, guys! Ready? Patamon: Mhm! Armadillomon: Yeah! Kari: Okay, let's do it. Group: DIGI-ARMOR ENERGIZE!!!
Hawkmon delivers that "Yes" like it's the most obvious thing in the world, which I appreciate. Miyako/Yolei has not been following the plot today.
Once the team's Armored up, Digmon fires his Gold Rush at the wall.
Digmon: GOLD RUSH!!!
His drills explode on impact, but only crater the wall a bit. It's not enough to breach.
Elsewhere, Magnamon does breach the wall, smashing through to the desert outside. Chimeramon follows after him. Turning in the air, Magnamon lets off another attack.
Magnamon: PLASMA SHOT!!!
It's a set of eight homing missiles fired from the panels on his armor. They turn in the air and lock onto Chimeramon, hitting them dead center and exploding.
Digmon: GOLD RUSH!!!
This time, Digmon's drills break through the wall, opening a gap large enough for Digmon, Pegasmon, Nefertimon, and Horusmon to escape with their Partners.
Daisuke rides shotgun on the back of Pegasmon, but as they depart, he looks back at the fortress.
Daisuke: Ichijouji Ken....
In the distance, a lone Devidramon takes flight from the top of the fortress moments before it crashes into the sand.
The dub plays the insert song Run Around over this escape sequence, where the original's playing the usual Break Up. They add some lines to the escape.
Digmon: GOLD RUSH!!! (Failure; Magnamon and Kimeramon break out) Magnamon: MAGNA BLAST!!! (Direct hit on Kimeramon) Digmon: GOLD RUSH!!! (This time they break through) Digmon: (escapes) Come on, everyone! Follow me! Pegasusmon: (escapes) I'll follow him! Nefertimon: (escapes) I'll follow you! Halsemon: (escapes) I'll follow you! Digmon: Now that's what I call following orders! (Davis looks back at the base) Davis: Geeze, that was a close one!
The follow-follow banter is cute. Though it bugs me that Davis's line was changed away from Ken after exclaiming "We want to help you!" a moment ago.
Magnamon's attack is called Magna Blast, but it is not a blast. It is missiles. In the original, it's Plasma Shot, which is also incorrect. It is missiles. Nobody knows what missiles are.
Following the fall of the Kaiser's fortress, the desert is silent. It lays buried in the sand.
The silence lasts about three seconds before a sharp reminder that there is a high-power deathmatch happening nearby.
Magnamon: EXTREME JIHAD!!!
Beams of light erupt forth from every metal surface on Magnamon. The light scorches Chimeramon, who roars in pain with visible smoke trails rising from their body.
But despite Magnamon's immense power, Chimeramon is still standing when the light fades. They let out a defiant, beastly roar.
Magnamon: This is bad... I don't have any power left....
Magnamon slumps in the air, struggling to even remain afloat.
In the dub, as the dust settles, Magnamon references the crashing of the Hindenberg.
Magnamon: Oh, the humanity! (Fighting resumes) Magnamon: MAGNA BLAST!!! (No effect) Magnamon: It's no use! He's too strong! I'm running out of power!
Magnamon calls Extreme Jihad as Magna Blast too. It makes a lot more sense in this context, as it is both blast and magna.
With Magnamon's batteries drained, Chimeramon easily capitalizes.
Before Magnamon knows what hit him, Chimeramon closes distance and snatches him up in their SkullGreymon hand.
Magnamon: Shit!
From the desert below, perched atop his Devidramon, the Kaiser watches with enraptured fervor.
Kaiser: Good job! Now crush him, Chimeramon! Wormmon: You can do this, Magnamon! Kaiser: What!?
Unsurprisingly, the Kaiser punishes that remark with a whiplash to the back of the head.
The dub takes its second commercial break after Kimeramon grabs Magnamon. We pick right back up where we left off on return.
Emperor: That's it! Let him have it, Kimeramon! Wormmon: You can do it, Magnamon! Emperor: SILENCE!!!
This time, the dub actually lets the Emperor whip Wormmon. Though, of course, they obscure the moment of impact with a white flash. There's still a whipcrack sound so it's unmistakable what just happened.
Wormmon quivers in place, a thin red line clearly visible along his back in closeup.
Wormmon: Ken-chan, you still don't understand, do you? The old Ken-chan wasn't like this.
With tears in his eyes, Wormmon turns around to look at Ken.
Wormmon: The Ken-chan that I first traveled the Digital World with wasn't like this! We laughed together. We cried together. Me and the ordinary, kindhearted Ken-chan!
Up above, Chimeramon squeezes Magnamon harder. He cries out in pain.
Magnamon: HUAAAAGH!!!
While, down below, Wormmon's speech continues.
Wormmon: Then, the next time we met, you told me to call you Digimon Kaiser. I couldn't do it... Because no matter how you present yourself, you're still Ken-chan. That's why, no matter how many awful things you did as the Digimon Kaiser, I always believed you'd go back to being Ken-chan one day. Believing that is how I was able to follow you!
Wormmon glows with white energy as he speaks. So there's no uncertainty, Break Up begins to play as he glows. This is the holy light of a Chosen Child. It's Ken-chan's light, long suppressed by the Digimon Kaiser.
To be real for a moment, Ken's lucky that Wormmon has the patience of a saint. Otherwise Wormmon would have Dark Evolved and bitten him in half a long time ago. But instead, Wormmon chose to cling to Ken's kindness even when Ken himself had long abandoned it.
In the dub:
Wormmon: I hope you're finally proud of yourself. You've officially become worse than the monsters you've created. (Wormmon turns around to look at Ken) Wormmon: What ever happened to that sweet kid I met a long time ago who had a dream to take over the Digital World? Okay, sure, it was a sick and twisted dream but still, we had a lot of laughs together. What happened to the boy I was proud to call Master? Of course, you make me call you that.... (Kimeramon squeezes Magnamon harder) Magnamon: Take it easy! I'm not a melon! Wormmon: You've changed, Ken. But it's not too late for you. For some reason you started capturing Digimon and you turned them into your slaves instead of into your friends! I didn't agree but I stuck by your side because I was your Digimon. And then you started being cruel to me, the one who knows the true you. The others may know and fear you as the Digimon Emperor, but never forget that I know the real you.
The real him... with the sick and twisted dream to take over the Digital World while making you call him Master? The dub completely butchers this speech. Wormmon claims that Ken was always a piece of shit, just not this bad.
"You made the captured Digimon your slaves instead of your friends!" is such a weird line.
The dub is torn between their characterization of Ken as a Saturday Morning Cartoon villain born from pure evilness to shoot moon lasers at orphanages and rob jewelry stores, and the earnest heartfelt speech that Wormmon's supposed to be delivering here. They've gone too hard on the bit and are now being forced to have a moment of serious drama between what are effectively Snively Whiplash and Muttley.
And it hits so weird.
Up above, Magnamon begins to glow with Ken's light as well.
Magnamon: Huh? Th-This is.... Wormmon: I will always believe in you, Ken-chan. In the real Ken-chan, not the Digimon Kaiser. The real Ken-chan....
Wormmon shines even brighter. Glowing with energy, he roars:
Wormmon: ...IS THE KIND KEN-CHAN!!!
Then he tackles the Kaiser in the gut, knocking him off of the Devidramon. Ken lands on his shoulder in the sands below while Wormmon makes off with his enslaved Devidramon. Together, Wormmon and Devidramon take to the air and make for Chimeramon.
In the dub:
Magnamon: Huh? What's happening? Wormmon: I'll always think of you for your kindness, Ken, no matter what happens. One day, I hope you'll realize that the real Ken isn't the Digimon Emperor but the Ken that's my friend. (Wormmon shines brighter) Wormmon: And only a real friend would do this! (Wormmon tackles Ken off of Devidramon)
That stuff about Ken having a sick and twisted dream muddies the stuff Wormmon's saying about "I know the true you" and "I'll think of you for your kindness". But I do think that, ultimately, the general idea that Wormmon once knew a very different version of Ken at least somewhat gets across.
In the air, Wormmon joins the fight.
Wormmon: RAAAAAAUGH!!!
Letting out a battle roar, Wormmon flies Devidramon straight into Chimeramon's arm. The impact causes them to lose their grip on Magnamon.
Magnamon: Wormmon, you.... Wormmon: Save Ken-chan.
With what little time he has, Wormmon says what matters most. Then Chimeramon swats Devidramon away with their Kuwagamon arm, hitting the creature so hard that they leave Wormmon behind in the air. Chimeramon follows with a SkullGreymon punch, bashing Wormmon back towards the ground.
As he plummets, Wormmon's tears fill the air and he calls out.
Wormmon: Please, Magnamon... Save Ken-chan....
Wormmon glows, sending a beam of light into Magnamon. Transferring all of Ken's light into him now.
Magnamon: Wormmon's power is flowing through me....
In the dub:
(Devidramon tackles Kimeramon's arm and frees Magnamon) Magnamon: Wormmon! What are you doing!? Wormmon: Magnamon, it's up to you now! (Kimeramon swats Devidramon and punches Wormmon) Magnamon: Wormmon! Wormmon: Please, Magnamon, save Ken for me! Here's what little energy I have left! Use it! (Wormmon sends Magnamon his light) Magnamon: Wormmon's power has re-energized me!
Solid. Neither version explicitly explains what the sudden illumination around Wormmon is about. You just kinda have to get it if you're familiar with all that Holy Light stuff from the first series.
Which, if you watched the dub version of the first series, you might not be.
Overflowing with energy, Magnamon cuts loose once more.
It goes very, very well.
Magnamon: EXTREME JIHAD!!!
This time, the blast obliterates Chimeramon. Overtaken by its power, they disintegrate into pixel dust.
Down below, the Chosen Children all cheer for Magnamon's victory.
Children: YEAH!!!
Except for Daisuke, who's already running to where his Partner will drop.
In the dub:
Magnamon: MAGNA... EXPLOSION!!! (Magnamon kills Kimeramon) DigiDestined: YEAH!!!
Extreme Jihad is now Magna Explosion despite the same attack being called Magna Blast a moment ago.
In the wake of Kimeramon's death, we see two very different reactions from the Kaiser and Daisuke.
The Kaiser drops to his knees, disbelieving what just happened and still not really reckoning with everything that's been said to him.
Kaiser: My Chimeramon... lost...?
And on the other foot, Daisuke sprints through the sands until he finds an exhausted Chibimon unconscious in the sands.
Daisuke: Are you okay!?
He turns over Chibimon, who opens his eyes and laughs weakly.
Chibimon: Eheheh...
Filled with relief, Daisuke embraces his Partner. Showering him with all the affection that Ken has for so long denied to Wormmon.
Daisuke: Chibimon!
Then Daisuke notices the other thing that came down with Chibimon after his evolution broke. Not the Digimental of Miracles, but the true form of the power Magnamon's been wielding. The power that lifted Ken's fortress and brought an end to Chimeramon.
It's something Daisuke doesn't have the experience to recognize on sight. But we, the audience, do.
It's a pink Crest half-buried in the sand. Daisuke picks it up and lets out a curious gasp.
Daisuke: Huh?
Here, on this meaningful juxtaposition between Daisuke and Ken, we finally take our commercial break.
In the dub:
Emperor: (stunned) I can't believe they defeated me. How could this happen? (Davis runs to DemiVeemon) Davis: Are you okay!? (DemiVeemon opens his eyes) DemiVeemon: Hey.... (Big hug) Davis: You were awesome! (Davis suddenly notices Crest) Davis: Wait a second. Did someone lose their keys? (Davis picks it up) Davis: Ohhh....
Davis seems to recognize the Crest when he gets a better look at it. It's not super clear whether Daisuke knows what that is. He got the recap in Wizarmon's episode so he might. But either way, Davis definitely does.
Following the commercial break, we find the Digimon Kaiser breaking down in the sands.
Ken: I... I lost.... Why!? Everything was supposed to be perfect! This... This is the worst! It's the worst Bad Ending of all!
"Bad Ending" is in English.
Ken: If this is how it has to be... Then I'll just start over! All of it! I'll reset the Digital World and-- Takeru: Reset the Digital World?
Yeah, they were all standing there watching him do this. Takeru delivers that line like he's trying to make sense of some weirdass gibberish he just heard.
Ken: Yeah, I'll... I'll just go home, erase all the data on my computer, and then start over again from the beginning. Daisuke: You... What are you talking about? Miyako: Are you serious? You think erasing some data from your computer will reset the Digital World? Takeru: That's absurd! What do you think the Digital World is!? Ken: What? Iori: This isn't some game. You can't just reset the Digital World. Ken: (shocked) What did you say!?
And there it is. The truth Ken didn't want to hear. That multiple people have tried to tell him anyways but this time he isn't in a position of power from which he can just mock them and storm off.
It's hard to get through to someone when they still have the option to just go "LOL Whatever, fight me bruh." But now that Ken feels vulnerable, he's in a position to finally hear other people talk.
In the dub:
Ken: I lost... I'm a failure... This isn't what was supposed to happen! I was flawless! My plans were supposed to work out perfectly! How'd it happen!? You must have cheated somehow! That's the only possible explanation! I only have one choice left and that's just to cheat myself! I'll start over! I'll just have to reset the Digital World! T.K.: Reset the Digital World? What are you talking about, Ken? Ken: It's simple. I'll just go home and delete all the Digital World data off my computer and create a new program. That way I can start a new Digital World that doesn't cheat! Davis: Dude, you can't be serious. Yolei: The Digital World is a completely real place, Ken. It's not just something that's programmed into your computer! T.K.: We tried to tell you that before! But you thought we were trying to play some kind of a trick on you! Ken: Huh? Cody: This isn't some kind of a video game. Ken, Digimon are real and it's about time you realized what you've been doing! Ken: What!?
This is pretty good. It hits the important points: Up to this point, Ken has been convinced he's playing a video game and now the others are confronting him with the truth.
I love that Ken accuses them of cheating because he can't handle that he lost in PVP. That's such a toxic gamer move. That line aged really well.
Looking at the other children holding their Partner Digimon, Ken remembers the revelation he ignored yesterday.
He briefly flashes back on them sitting with their Digimon at the soccer game with Daisuke, outside of the Digital World.
Ken: That time at the soccer field... Were you Digimon there? Chibimon: We're not just data on a computer. Daisuke: Digimon are alive, just like us. Ken: Digimon are... living beings? Then... everything I've done....
Ken flashes back now on the cruelty and barbarism he's inflicted over the series. Evil Rings capturing the Gazimon and Unimon of the first episode. Whipping Elecmon. Forcing Gizamon to construct his Dark Tower in the frozen north and whipping them when they falter.
Returning from the flashback, Ken holds his head in his hands, suffering a complete meltdown.
Ken: Then I... what... What have I done!? Takeru: The Digital World isn't a dream or a fantasy world. Hikari: It's a separate reality that's just as real as ours.
At long last, he finally understands.
In the dub, Ken talks over the flashbacks.
Kari: You've been hurting innocent creatures, Ken! (Flashback to soccer game) Ken (V.O.): You Digimon were all at the soccer game in the real world. I remember now. (End Flashback) Ken: You are real. Not just computer data. I can't believe that I never figured that out! DemiVeemon: You know, for an evil genius, you really are a slow learner, Ken. Davis: And you've constantly been abusing Digimon ever since you claimed to be the Digimon Emperor! Ken: I had no idea. What have I done!? (Flashback to Ken's crimes) Ken (V.O.): I thought my Dark Rings were a stroke of genius. I never realized I was causing pain! I made them work for me tirelessly without ever giving them a break and I was cruel to them beyond imagination! (End flashback) Ken: NYAAAGH I'M A MONSTER!!! I CAN'T BELIEVE WHAT I'VE DONE!!! T.K.: It's hard to argue with you there, Ken. You've done some pretty horrible stuff. Kari: The important thing is you've realized what you've done and it's not too late to make a fresh start.
In the original, Ken brings up his laundry list of offenses of his own volition. Once he understands the truth about Digimon, he's forced to reflect on how he's treated them.
In the dub, Davis brings it up to rub Ken's nose in what a dick he's been.
By contrast, Kari in the dub suddenly brings up atonement and redemption while Ken's still in the middle of his meltdown. She's over this scene and just wants to skip ahead to the part where Ken joins the team.
Suddenly, Ken lets out an anguished scream.
Screaming at the top of his lungs, he pulls off his gloves and throws them on the ground. Then he unclasps his cloak and drops it into the sand, followed by ripping the visor off his head and tossing it. Each article he drops disintegrates into pixels once it's off of him.
Ken gets up, screaming and wandering until he collapses into the sand once more. Finally, the Digimon Kaiser jumpsuit itself pixelates disintegrates off of him. The Digimon Kaiser is no more.
In the dub, Ken kicks off his screaming with a line.
Ken: WHAT HAVE I DOOOOOONE!?!?
Also, the dub has Ken more crying than screaming. He's ugly crying, bawling out his regret at the top of his lungs, where original Ken is just screaming raw emotion. Which, after that "boys shouldn't cry" stuff from the first series dub, is refreshing to see.
While Ken's busy deleting his profile, the team turns their attention to someone else.
Hikari: Wormmon....
Hikari's voice grabs Ken's attention. He looks up from the ground.
Ken: ...Wormmon...?
After taking that hit from Chimeramon, Wormmon isn't in good shape. He's on his side in the sand and he isn't moving. The Chosen Children gather around him, with Hikari and Tailmon checking on him.
Tailmon: He's still breathing.
Weakly, Wormmon opens his eyes and addresses Ken.
Wormmon: You've gone back to the original Ken-chan.... Ken: Original? Wormmon: That suits you better. Daisuke: The original Ken?
Even here, at the end of his rope, Wormmon is thinking only of Ken. He made the difference and achieved what he wanted most.
In the dub:
Kari: (gasp) Wormmon! Ken: Wormmon? (Everyone gathers around Wormmon) Gatomon: He's still breathing. (Ken gets up and approaches) Wormmon: You returned to your old self. I knew you could do it, Ken. Ken: I'm sorry. It's too late for me. Wormmon: It's never too late to be sorry. Davis: Wormmon's absolutely right, Ken!
Again, the original is talking about Ken being restored to the boy he was before all this Digimon Kaiser stuff. Daisuke's confused by what Wormmon says because none of them have ever known a Ken who wasn't the Digimon Kaiser.
This Ken, the version of himself he's reclaimed, is someone only known to Wormmon. And also to Ryo Akiyama from the Wonderswan tie-in video games.
Dub Wormmon brings that up too, but then they switch topics so they can also use this space to talk about atonement.
Suddenly, at the mention of the old Ken, the Crest in Daisuke's hand glows pink.
The Crest levitates into the air and flies over to Ken, hovering in front of him. Daisuke briefly flashes back on the pink symbol that appeared on the artifact before it became the Digimental of Miracles.
Daisuke: In the generator room, I heard a voice coming from that Crest. It said it wanted to be returned to its true owner. Ken: Its true owner...?
Ken holds out his hands and the Crest settles into them. That pink symbol from the generator artifact is clearly visible on it.
Wormmon: That's Ken-chan's... (pained) Crest of Kindness.... Ken: This is my Crest of Kindness? Tailmon: Kindness will release a golden radiance. This must be what Wizarmon was talking about. Wormmon: Because... Ken-chan is full of kindness....
I love the symbolism in this. Ken's Crest of Kindness, the symbol of his greatest virtue as a Chosen Child, was the power source for his fortress. Not even understanding what it was, the Digimon Kaiser kept his very own Crest locked away in chains like the Digimon he enslaved.
In the first series, a key point was that the Chosen Children themselves must grow and evolve with their Digimon. By locking away and enslaving his Crest, the Kaiser stifled his own ability to change and grow. He suppressed his own evolution with the Dark Digivice, just as he suppressed everyone else's.
In a way, Ichijouji Ken was himself a slave to the Digimon Kaiser.
In the dub:
T.K.: Where'd you get that thing, Davis? Davis: I found it in the sand. Why? T.K.: I'm not sure, but it looks like one of the Crests we used to have in the old days. (Flashback to the artifact) Kari: You're right, T.K. And it has the Crest of Kindness on it! (End flashback) Ken: But why is it coming to me? (The Crest settles into Ken's hands) Wormmon: Because it belongs to you, Ken.... (pained) ...it's the Crest of Kindness.... Ken: There must be some mistake. I've been anything but kind. Gatomon: That's what Wizardmon meant when he told us that kindness will release the golden radiance! Ken must be the key to unlocking the power! Wormmon: I told you that, deep inside, you were kind....
I love T.K. chiming in to go "Holy shit, is that a Crest?" Good use of the veterans' history.
But then Kari somehow specifically recognizes the Crest of Kindness despite this being a brand new Crest never mentioned before. Um.
It's funny because it's consistent with the first series where the dub kids would just go "Oh that's the Crest of Courage" without anyone ever telling them that. They're all just... exceptionally fluent in virtue cryptography.
To my surprise, Gatomon brings up Wizardmon. For once, they don't snip out the reference to the previous episodes.
"Ken must be the key to unlocking the power" is a bit of an awkward line, though. She says that in the present tense as if there is something we must do with Ken and his Crest now. But the prophecy is already fulfilled. Kindness already released the golden radiance. It's done now.
They might have been hedging their bets in case the Digimental of Miracles sticks around. Like, could you imagine if Daisuke and V-mon had a special super-powered evolution they could pull out in dire circumstances, but only with assistance from Ken and Wormmon? That'd be pretty cool.
Pretty sure nothing like that is coming down the pipe, though.
Walking to Wormmon, Ken drops to his knees and pulls the long-suffering Digimon into his arms.
Ken: Wormmon... were you always this light...? Wormmon: ...Goodbye... Ken...-chan....
With those final words, Wormmon closes his eyes and disintegrates into pixel dust. Ken stares at the empty space where his Partner used to be.
Ken: ...Wormmon...? Takeru: He's dead. Ken: ...dead...?
Suddenly, a memory strikes at Ken's mind. In a white void, the image of Wormmon falling away from him transforms into the screech of tires on the road, the heavy sound of an impact, and a boy falling to the ground.
Ken: He's dead!?
In his memory, a much younger Ichijouji Ken stands over the body of an older boy laid out in the road. The only sound is an ambulance's sirens as it approaches in the distance.
Young Ken: Osamu-chan? Osamu-chan! OSAMU-CHAAAAAAN!!!
Ken's screams ring out as the ambulance takes Ichijouji Osamu away. We already know his fate. Until this point, Ken has been presented as the only child of the Ichijouji family.
As the flashback ends, Ken weeps into the sand.
Ken: It wasn't supposed to be like this! I didn't come here just to relive that feeling all over again!
Honestly, this revelation makes what Ken's putting his parents through that much harsher. Knowing that they've already suffered one tragedy like this....
In the dub:
Ken: Wormmon... I'm sorry... Don't go. You're my best friend! Wormmon: You're my best friend too. Goodbye, Ken. (Wormmon dies) Ken: Wormmon, no! T.K.: He's gone, Ken. Ken: He can't be! (Mind's eye Wormmon turns into Osamu) Ken: Not again.... (Flashback) Ken (V.O.): Wormmon's gone. Just like my brother. I was helpless to save him and now I can't save Wormmon either! (End Flashback) Ken: Why do I keep losing people!? I came to the Digital World to get away from all those feelings but I just can't escape!
The dub isn't willing to use the word "dead" of course, but they pull no punches with this nonetheless. Wormmon's death happens onscreen and uncensored, and the characters are pretty explicit about the fact that he's dead.
They don't even have anyone chime in to ruin the moment with "But Digimon don't die for realsies so it's fine actually" like they started doing in the first series. Both Wormmon's death and the comparison to Ken's dead brother are presented raw, visceral, and uncut.
As the team silently watches Ken cry, no one really sure what to say, Daisuke suddenly remembers something.
Daisuke flashes back on the interview Ken's parents were giving right before he left. The one playing in the living room when he and Jun were arguing about the camping trip.
Daisuke: You should go home.
At the sound of Daisuke's voice, Ken slowly stands up. He's unsteady on his feet, but he rises nonetheless. The rest of the team watch him uncertainly.
Daisuke: There are worried people waiting for you!
Ken says nothing more. He just stumbles away through the desert, wandering vaguely in the direction of his destroyed fortress. Daisuke calls after him once more.
Daisuke: GO HOME!!!
But still no answer comes. The team can only watch him recede into the distance.
The animation on their faces here does a fantastic job of really conveying the complicated emotions happening. Like. We came here to kick the shit out of this guy, and instead we just watched one of the worst moments of his life unfold while he both trauma-dumped and underwent shocking revelations.
A lot happened just now and I don't think anyone here knows what to do with it. Are we still enemies? We're certainly not friends. Do we sympathize? Do we care?
What are we supposed to feel about Ichijouji Ken right now? There can be no clear answer while the wounds are so fresh.
In the dub, Ken's father in the flashback speaks.
Father: Ken, we miss you.
As usual for the dub, this is a revisionary flashback. He did not say that in the scene Davis is remembering.
Davis: There's still people who love you. (Ken stands up) Ken: I gotta go. Davis: Don't walk away from your problems! Let us help you, Ken! (Ken keeps walking) Davis: YOU'RE DIGI-DESTINED!!! JOIN US!!! Cody: I wonder where he's going? I hope he'll be okay.
The dub takes its third commercial break here.
Again, the dub is in a hurry to speedrun Ken's arc here. They've had the kids reaching out with an olive branch to Ken since the episode began. Here, Davis tries to skip over all the complex feelings and jump straight to team recruitment.
Cody even gets an extra line to express concern for Ken's wellbeing. They give it to him because he's on the far right of the group, so the slow tracking shot of the team leaves him offscreen for long enough to say it. But that's gonna be really funny in a couple episodes when Iori quite reasonably hates Ken's fucking guts.
I'm not even sure what Davis is trying to recruit Ken for. As of this moment, mission is accomplished. We have no greater objective beyond making Ken eat shit, and we've done that. We're done here, right? Don't look at the episode count.
Anyway, that was a hell of a thing. Time for some tension relief.
Jun: YOOHOO!!! YAMATO-KUUUUUUN!!!
I have no idea where Jun slept last night but, at long last, she's made it to Yamanakako. The boys are visibly thrilled to see her, yeah. That's definitely a reaction of pleasant surprise.
Yamato: Ugh... She actually followed me all the way here? Jun: That was so mean! You left me behind, Yamato-kun! Yamato: Ah, uh, that was... How do I put it...? Jun: Eh? Where are Daisuke and the others? Taichi: FUCK FUCK FUCK FUCK FUCK
He doesn't say the words but you can see it on his face.
Yamato: Hey, Taichi! Where are Daisuke and the others at? Taichi: D-D-Daisuke and the others...? Uh... Koushiro! Where are Daisuke and the others? Koushiro: Eh!? Uhhhhhhh... I'll... I'll go look for them!
Koushiro flees this conversation straight into the woods. He was never seen again. Jun watches him go with a curious expression.
Jun: ...hrm?
I swear, the mood whiplash from Wormmon's death to Jun shenanigans is fucking intense.
The dub at least has the commercial break to chill the transition. This was a pretty good place for it, giving some time to wind out from that intense drama before Jun suddenly happens all over the screen.
Jun: Hey Matt! I made it! Matt: Nrrrg! Oh no, she followed us! She's like a boomerang that keeps coming back! Jun: It's funny but when you drove off with your tires screeching, you didn't realize you left me standing there. Matt: My bad! Sorry about that. I must have forgot. Jun: Oh. Where are Davis and the others? Matt: Uh, I think Tai knows. Hey, Tai, do you know where the others went? Tai: Let me think about that for a sec. Uh... Izzy, weren't you the last one to see them? Izzy: Daugh! Uhhhh Uh Uhh... Of course! Uh, I'll go find them right now! (Izzy runs off) Jun: ...hrm?
Original Jun recognizes that Yamato left her behind on purpose and berates him for it. Dub Jun somehow interprets it as an accident and I love that extra layer of self-delusion. 10/10 Expert Stalking.
As a kid, I used to ship Jun with Matt. I don't anymore because... yeesh. But back then I was young, didn't really understand how creepy this is, and just wanted Jun to be happy.
I have serious questions for the Motomiya parents over what the fuck their kids are learning about romance.
Taking his laptop with him, Koushiro makes off into the woods. Once he's far enough away, he stops running so he can think.
Koushiro: Oh, what do we do now!?
Suddenly, Koushiro hears a beep on his laptop. He looks at the screen just in time to see the Digital Gate appear.
Koushiro: Ah! The Gate is open!
That is all the forewarning he gets before reality explodes from his computer and dumps a pile of bodies on his face.
Back at the campsite, Jun sits with Taichi and Yamato. She's eating what looks to my American ass like mashed potatoes and gravy but I'm pretty sure it's actually supposed to be a flan.
Jun: Weren't you all together? Taichi: Oh, uh, y-yeah, we are....
Yamato turns around and points at the woods.
Yamato: Uh, they're probably just playing in the woods over there.
Taichi turns and points too.
Taichi: Yep yep! Right over there....
At that moment, Koushiro emerges from the woods where they're pointing with all of the junior team kids in tow.
Taichi: (surprised) Oh, l-look! Yamato: (bewildered) Like I said? Daisuke: What on earth are you doing here, Onee-chan!? Jun: HIIIIII!!!
Taichi and Yamato breathe a mutual sigh of relief at one hell of a bullet dodged against all odds. One final gift from the Digimental of Miracles?
In the dub:
Izzy: Oh boy. What am I supposed to do!? (Beep beep) Izzy: The Digi-Port is opening! (Dogpile on Izzy; Cut to campsite) Jun: Did you guys hear that noise? Tai: It could be a wild animal. (Matt turns and points) Matt: Yeah, the woods are a dangerous place. You'd better leave quick! (Tai turns and points) Tai: I'll tell Davis you stopped... by...? (Davis and the others emerge) Tai & Matt: ...huh...? Tai: Ehehe.... Matt: (bewildered) There they are? Davis: Hey, Jun, who invited you to come out here!? Jun: Matt did!
Again, they ramp up Jun's self-delusion with that final line. XD
They take out the gag where Taichi and Yamato are accidentally correct when lying that Daisuke and the others are in those woods over there. With the new dialogue, there's no clear reason why they both turn around and point at the forest behind them.
From here, we cut straight to loading up the van.
Jun: WAIT FOR MEEEEEE!!!
Jun runs screaming towards Hiroaki's van, which is already loaded down with children. Somehow, Hiroaki has absolutely no questions about the fact that, three days into this trip, his camping crew suddenly tripled in size while his back was turned. Does he know? Did they actually tell him the full details of the plan?
The junior team is visibly exhausted from their all-nighter. Takeru, Iori, and Miyako are resting in the back, and Takeru and Miyako are both clearly napping. Hikari's in the center row and looks tired as well.
Presumably, the passenger seat up front is for Yamato, which leaves Taichi, Daisuke, and Koushiro having to squeeze in with only two seats available between them.
Jun runs up to find Daisuke waiting by the open side door, presumably to stake out a seat next to Hikari. Taichi, Yamato, and Koushiro are busy loading up the trunk.
Jun: What's going on here!? I just got here and you're already going home!? Daisuke: Yeah, because we're all tired. You showed up uninvited, so quit whining about it.
With that, Daisuke steps into the van, drops into one of the middle row seats, and lets out a big yawn.
Daisuke: Agh, I'm so sleepy.... Jun: (whining) THAT'S NOT FAAAAAAIR!!!
Sorry, Jun, but Daisuke's right. You did show up uninvited on the third day of the camping trip.
A note on the translation for Jun's うそ Uso exclamation. The word literally means "A lie"; Jun is exclaiming not that Daisuke is lying but that she wants him to be.
But in practice, it's basically just a hollow exclamation of her dissatisfaction at the situation. Something that doesn't really mean what it means. She's upset by the outcome and needs something to yell to vent that feeling inside of her. Americans use baseless accusations of unfairness for the same purpose.
In the dub:
Jun: HEY GUYS!!! WAIT FOR ME!!! (Cut to the van being packed) Tai: Eugh, that was a close one. (Jun comes up to Davis on the side) Jun: Hey, would it be okay to get a ride home with you guys? I don't wanna take the bus all by myself. Davis: No way! Not in a million years! Take the bus! It's not my fault you came all the way out here! Jun: It's not fair!
The dub also went for the baseless accusation of unfairness, so we see eye to eye on that.
Davis's rejection comes off a bit harsher here. In the original, she's asking them to stay and camp longer since she doesn't want to go home right after getting here. In the dub... Davis fully intends to leave his sister stranded in the woods. Harsh.
But not super harsh; Both Davis and Jun clearly assert that there is a robust public transportation system available to her, so it's not like he's telling her to walk or hitchhike. And, in fact, Jun taking the bus is where the scene is going with this.
I suddenly find myself wondering how old Jun is supposed to be. She's Daisuke's older sister, but I'm not clear on how much older. I feel like that's important for really contextualizing Davis telling her to take herself home on the bus alone.
In any case, Hiroaki picks up on a problem I noted earlier.
Hiroaki: Oh, but we have a problem. Not everyone's going to fit. Jun: Huh? Didn't you guys say there was another car?
As a matter of fact, they did. Back when Yamato ditched Jun the first time, they explained Daisuke and the others' absence by saying Hiroaki's coworker brought them to the campsite in another car.
Yamato: Oh, uhh, yeah! But they went home yesterday! Hiroaki: Yamato, you'll take the bus home. Yamato: Ehh!? Are you serious!?
Hiroaki passes Yamato a 10,000 yen bill through the window. Approximately $100 in American money.
Hiroaki: Here, take it.
With Yamato out, Koushiro takes the remaining seat in the middle row while Taichi hops in up front.
Taichi: (teasing) Sucks to be you, Yamato! Koushiro: (teasing) Be careful out there! Yamato: W-Wait, hang on....
With friends like these....
Before Yamato can protest further, Jun cheerfully closes the van door, leaving him stranded outside the van with her.
Jun: Then I'll go home with Yamato-kun! Yamato: HRUAAAAAAAAGH!!!
All pretense gone, Yamato's eyes bulge from his head and he screams at the top of his lungs. But there's no saving him now. He's doomed. Jun links arms with Yamato and bids farewell to the van occupants.
Jun: I'll take good care of Yamato-kun.
Now that that's settled, Hiroaki starts driving.
Yamato: YOU HAVE TO LET ME IN TOO!!! Jun: Bye-bye!
But no dice. The van vanishes into the distance, leaving Yamato alone with his karmic retribution.
Jun: Ehehe! Yamato: I can't believe this....
Funny as it is, stranding Yamato with his stalker like this might seem really unfair. However, it does make a certain sense as a narrative punishment.
Yamato could have and should have told Jun, in no uncertain terms, that she is not invited. He should have made a clear and unambiguous rejection of her advances. Instead, he took the easy route. He led Jun on by pretending to have a present for her and then dumped her on the curb and bailed.
Jun already underwent a karmic punishment of her own for her delusional pursuit of Yamato. That was the detour with Mary and Kenny that wasted all the time she could have spent with Yamato at the campsite. Now the shoe's on the other foot and she is, in turn, serving as Yamato's karmic punishment for his earlier cowardice.
If Jun hadn't butted in on the camping trip or if Yamato just told her, "You're not invited and I don't want you here. Go away," then neither of them would have to go through these twin ordeals.
In the dub:
Hiroaki: Come on, kids. That's not nice. Someone take the bus with Jun. Jun: That's very nice of you, sir, and I already have the perfect volunteer in mind. Matt: And the absolute perfect volunteer is T.K.! Hiroaki: Matt, you take the bus home with Jun. Matt: Huh!? I'm broke! (Hiroaki gives Matt a 10,000 yen bill) Hiroaki: There's more than enough here. Tai: (teasing) Have fun, you two! Izzy: (teasing) Have her home before curfew! Matt: I-I'll trade for your seat?
In the animation here, Yamato is holding the bill and reaches out into the van. The dub cleverly presents this like he's offering the bill to someone as a bribe.
(Jun shuts the door) Jun: Ahaha! Don't be silly; You'll sit with me. Matt: AHHHHHHH!!!! (Jun links arms with Matt) Jun: Come on, hunk! We'd better go catch the bus. It's a long ride! Matt: Please! T.K.! You can have my college money! (Van drives away) Jun: Buh-bye! Matt: AHHHHHHH!!! Kari: Seeya in four hours! Hahaha! Jun: Hehehehehe.... Matt: Oh, I give up....
In the original, Hiroaki only tells Yamato to take the bus because the van's full up. I'd assume he's more comfortable trusting his son to make the trip than he is with dumping one of these other children that he's responsible for in the middle of the woods.
When Jun suddenly closes the door and Yamato has his eye-popping reaction, it's in response to both him and Jun suddenly realizing what else taking the bus means for him. There's an escalation to this gag. Yamato protests having to take the bus because that sucks, then is suddenly reminded that Jun will be there too, and then shrieks and starts protesting more frantically.
In the dub, Hiroaki sends Matt to escort Jun home on purpose. Which does parse and still makes sense that he'd entrust it to his son over someone else's kid that he's responsible for. However, it does mean that when Matt suddenly eye-pops and shrieks at the sight of Jun, it feels more random because it doesn't have that one-two punch to delineate.
On the drive home, the radio reports on recent events.
Radio: And now, onto the news. Boy genius Ichijouji Ken who went missing in May was located only moments ago. Having been missing for three months, details are scarce as to why he suddenly turned up in his own home. Taichi: For now, it seems the Digital World's crisis is finally over. Koushiro: Yeah, that's true. They really pulled it off.
We're having this conversation right next to Hiroaki so I guess he does know about the plan? Huh.
Also, police investigation into Ken's family would absolutely be starting immediately. Ken miraculously showing up at home, no worse for wear? Yeah, there would be suspicions that the Ichijouji family made up the whole "kidnapping" thing for publicity.
I remember an incident years back when a family lost their child in a hot air balloon that took off. It was all over the news cycles until it turned out their kid was safe and sound in the attic and they had made the whole thing all up. Right now, that is what people would be thinking the Ichijoujis did.
Taichi and Koushiro look back at the junior kids, all asleep in the car.
Narrator: Just like that, the conflict with the Digimon Kaiser was over. The new Chosen Children's first mission was complete. However....
Cut to the Ichijouji residence, where Ken's mom is crying in the living room in the arms of her husband.
Mother: Thank goodness... He's....
In his room, we find Ken asleep in his bed. Sleeping off the emotionally intense day he's just had.
Narrator: ...Ichijouji Ken still had work to do.
First mission may be complete, but we aren't finished yet.
In the dub:
Radio: And in local news, the missing boy genius Ken Ichijouji mysteriously returned home after being missing for the last several months. Events surrounding his puzzling disappearance and sudden reappearance are still unclear, but his family is thankful to have him home and safe. Good day! Tai: Well, looks like the Digital World will be a safer place from now on without Ken running the show. Izzy: Yeah, that sure must have been some battle these guys fought. (They look back at the junior team) Izzy: I think we older kids can take a lot of pride when we call these beginners the new DigiDestined. Tai: You're right, Izzy. The torch has been passed and they didn't get burned once. (Cut to Ken's mom crying at home) Mother: My little boy is back! (Cut to Ken sleeping in his room) Mother (V.O.): First, we lost his brother. Then we lost Ken! I'm just so glad he's back home! Narrator: How will Ken use the Crest of Kindness? Find out on the next episode of Digimon: Digital Monsters!
I think that's correct. The next episode should be a major character-focus episode for Ken, and I'm pretty sure the Crest of Kindness is going to be involved somehow.
Assessment: Hoo boy, what an emotional ride that was. Here we are, at the end of the Digimon Kaiser arc. The Kaiser has finally been vanquished in an epic and thrillingly cathartic def-- No, wait, he broke down emotionally and it was really awkward. Because he is a misbehaving child and not an epic villain of ultimate darkness.
I do have to say one thing. I noted earlier that the dub went too hard on the Saturday Morning villain thing, but the original kinda did too. Ken's revelation that Digimon are living creatures like people falls a little flat when earlier episodes characterized him as a judgmental misanthrope who despises and denigrates everyone in the human world and literally kicked a puppy at one point.
There are other extenuating circumstances in Ken's wickedness, mind. Next episode is going to be very complicated.
But if "OH MY GOD, Digimon are PEOPLE!?" was the direction you wanted to go with this character's Face-Turn, you probably shouldn't have written him as a vicious little shit with as little regard for people as he has for Digimon. That scene shouldn't be the first time Ken's behavior is ever shown to distinguish between people and Digimon.
It would also make Wormmon's faith in Ken ring truer if we were ever shown a side of him that wasn't this before. After twenty episodes with the guy, Ken having some redeemable qualities to him shouldn't feel like a plot twist.
So they both went too hard on making him a vicious monster who lives and breathes only cruelty. It's just that the one did it dramatically and the other did it comedically.
He's not completely one-dimensional, I should note; We've seen from earlier episodes that Ken is lonely and miserable, and he honestly seemed to enjoy his rivalry with Daisuke in the soccer episode. But we haven't really seen any evidence that he sees some sort of distinction between Digimon (who he can mistreat because they're game NPCs) and people/animals (who he respects and values the sanctity of their existence). If anything, we've seen evidence to the contrary.
So overall I like this twist. I do think this was the right direction to go in with Ken. I just think it should have been better set up.
That said, I do like how well this episode portrays the way a sense of power and domination impedes personal growth and progress. No matter how many people try to talk to Ken, nothing actually gets through as long as he can go "Blah blah blah, sic 'em, Chimeramon!"
It is so, so hard for diplomacy to prevail against someone who believes he has power over you. Ken doesn't listen until he has no other choice but to listen. Because as long as he's still in the seat of power, he doesn't have to listen. His status and authority insulates him from having to care about what other people think. It's only when he's pulled down from his throne that his sense of empathy reasserts itself, and he no longer has the luxury of ignoring their words.
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BTW, regarding this post re: the digivices in that Beyond crowdfunding art -- I'd like to point out that 02TB did not mean they couldn't make the digivices ever again, but that they weren't more needed to form bonds with a digimon and a human partner.
The movie puts a whole emphasis that at some point of the timeline, the digivices gained this role to mean you're a Chosen Child with a digimon partner, when the actual role they played was to be a tool and assist the human partner to raise their digimon.
yes, like the Crests. And we all know what happens in Adventure episode 53 & 54, right?? -- The kids realize that the power of the Crests were always inside themselves. So the tags only existed with the purpose to guide them to achieve that power by themselves.
If you remember well... Taichi and Hikari in the very first movie of the franchise had no digivices when they had contact with a Botamon who evolved into Koromon and then Agumon and once more to Greymon. Yes, there was like NO DIGIVICE depicted or mentioned before. The math count starts indeed with Rui because he had a digivice when he met Ukkomon for the first time.
⚠ I'd ask for pardon for the tri. fans, but while I don't believe in a legit complete retcon, I do believe the OVA staff misinterpreted the lore -- The "first" Five Chosen depicted in Adv'99 last episodes and also briefly mentioned in the novels cannot be the origins of the Chosen Children or else the whole digi-partnership math rule would make no sense. To explain it, let's just point out that the math rule must start with ONE individual in 1996 and then the year by year that number will DOUBLE. If you had like, FIVE kids at the start, the doubling math per year will also go out of the control -- and thus the Epilogue (2028) would have, like... 5 times the actual number (which is already 8.589.934,592 Chosen Children around the world, so this number times 5 would be... 42.949.672,960 people partnered in the world, i think?). However, i'd like to believe they're the Chosen Children from 1998 and they are the first human group to go to the Digital World. Therefore if there's a change in order to keep Maki and Daigo as part of the main lore, they are not in high positions as the Data Bureau or too older in 2005. And I'd like to prefer to ignore pt5 & pt6 because I don't like their deaths sorry, they're important to me... 😭
ANYWAY, i'd prefer to believe the digivices in Beyond are figurative. Perhaps in the same shape as Adv'99 ep 53-54 showed the Crest like this to rep the power inside their hearts:

And it would've been cool if every time the Chosen had to evolve their partners, something like this but in the shape of a digivice could appear in their hands or chest idk...
I'd prefer to believe the digivices are now the smartphones... They're so cool gdi...!!
look at how cool those are!! Can we PLEASE keep them...
#ni's digitheories#digifood for thought#digimon adventure 02 the beginning#digimon adventure beyond#02tb spoilers#digimon
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Digi Dynamic Shipping Game
Send me two names among the following 12 and I’ll write a short analysis post about them:
Taichi Yagami | Yamato Ishida | Sora Takenouchi | Koushirou Izumi | Mimi Tachikawa | Jyou Kidou | Takeru Takaishi | Hikari Yagami | Daisuke Motomiya | Miyako Inoue | Iori Hida | Ken Ichijouji

Disclaimer: I won’t claim this to be a conclusive/definitive analysis of all of the ship’s aspects. Ship dynamics vary depending on which parts of the series/timeline or media types you are looking at. So this is going to be my personal take on it and just a personal interpretation of how I perceive them.
Whether canon provides input on them or not.
With SoMi having taken over my mind recently after the release of Adventure Beyond, I am genuinely thrilled to get to write about them again! Sora and Mimi are the main female characters for the majority of the first season of Adventure (before Hikari joins the group) - so you can bet that there is a lot of input on them! As I've already written a general analysis post about them, I may quote myself for the first section, because I don't think I could summarize it any better again:
Looking at Digimon Adventure’s main girls at surface level, it’s easy to assign them certain characteristics, simply because the series itself often hits you on the head with how Sora “is the adventurous yet caring big sister type tomboy”, whereas Mimi fulfills the role of the “easily overwhelmed, opinionated but good-hearted princess that needs protecting”. At first glance, that is exactly what they seem to be, since throughout the first few episodes/arcs, Sora protects and cares for Mimi, includes her in conversations, etc. They may not interact all the time, but whenever they do, they genuinely display concern about each other, despite their obvious differences that probably should make them clash here and there. This is not the case, however; Mimi, being the younger one, confirms that she considers Sora “a close friend” when the whole gang comes together to save her from Datamon. And eventually, once Mimi’s heart gets corrupted, it’s Sora who guides her back towards the right path of sincerity with genuine love, thus being the reason her crest glows for the very first time. So far so lovely and simple, right?
It’s not until the viewer learns about Sora’s inner struggles - considering herself unable to actually love and thinking that she’s just acting out of obligation -, that one might notice a slight shift in their roles already. It doesn’t happen right away - and Sora being Sora still has a hard time NOT being the caring big sister/mom for everyone, including Mimi. But the more Mimi gets in touch with her own values, the more they get opportunities to spend time together, the more her sense of sincerity grows and her own caring nature blooms - the more the viewer can tell that she’s also (becoming) a person Sora herself needs. Because Sora is a character that needs to let go, to let others care for her as much as she (genuinely) cares for them.
While the series does point out their differences, it usually doesn’t paint them in a light that makes one of them better than the other (unless it’s there for comic relief). Mimi obviously has her own mind - and cannot help but to speak it loudly, whereas Sora might try to rather keep things to and handle them by herself. For example, thanks to Mimi, they do come up with the idea to walk up Tokyo tower to look for the 8th child “from above” instead of wandering around somewhat structured - thanks to Sora planning ahead -, but still rather cluelessly. They complement each other - and the more confident and comfortable Mimi becomes, the more she is able to comfort Sora in return as well. And the more the series goes on, the more it becomes obvious that it has never been about choosing one side or the other, to fight or not to fight - it’s all been about finding a balance.
By 02 - and especially Tri - Mimi grows significantly more confident, whereas Sora’s own insecurities - about her choices and her future - kept growing through the years. Not only does Mimi love to tease Sora about her love life (and literally claims she'd envy whoever may end up marrying Sora for her cooking skills), but also mirrors Sora in the way she gives her both physical and emotional support whenever it's needed. Especially in the stageplay, they actually manage to talk about their worries a bit more openly - even if Mimi is the one who goes into detail a bit more thoroughly (as she always did), whereas Sora keeps things a lot more vague (as she also always did). This is meant to show that Mimi is already ahead of Sora in terms of figuring herself out a little better - by allowing herself to try out different things instead of picking only one path. A theme Sora will continuously struggle with for at least a few more years. Deciding on whether she wants to stay a Chosen Child, whether flower arrangement is actually what she wants to settle down with, what it means to be Sora Takenouchi…
And since Mimi is in a more comfortable state with herself at the age of 21, after Sora had been protecting, encouraging and caring for her so many times throughout all these years - now she’s in the position to be the shoulder for Sora to lean on. Even if Sora may not (yet) be able to accept this kind of help and may continue to keep people at a distance for a while - Mimi will “always have her back”. And that’s what these two provide for each other - one way or another.
Whether I think why and how they’d work.
In case you haven't noticed, I am completely and utterly obsessed with how wonderfully Sora and Mimi complement each other and I'm not even sure if I could do all of these wonderful aspects justice. First of all, there is the whole flower analogy going on - with Sora assumably having quite an ambivalent relationship with flowers, due to her mother wanting for her to get more into flower arrangement (and "be more feminine") herself. Then there's Mimi, whose partner is a literal flower, who basically represents the flower who - as mentioned above - bloomed into a confident woman thanks to Sora caring for her and enabling her growth! There is such a bittersweet irony in this, because, even if Sora doesn't let Mimi in most of the time, Mimi is - in my opinion - the one person absolutely capable of plucking the thorns in Sora's heart simply by being her own self. Without belittling, without changing her - just by asking her to "spread her wings freely".
Which brings me back to the question of whether and why I think they'd work - because among all the shipping wars that have been going on for decades now, I truly and genuinely believe that these two girls are the BEST (healthiest, most plausible) choices for one another.
Mimi, in my opinion, is one of the most queer-coded characters in all of Digimon Adventure as a whole (and basically, as far as my interpretation of their behaviour is concerned, she managed to make both Miyako and Meiko fall for her). So if there's one thing I am thankful for in regards to Tri (onwards), it's how consistently Mimi is pining for Sora. All the hand-holding, the hugs and general physical closeness and mutual reassurance, the comments about "envying Sora's future husband"... Sora usually disregards comments like that and tries to deflect from every kind of relationship teasing - and has done so ever since one of the 02 dramas -, which... Once again leads me to the "gender (and sexuality) dysphoria" headcanon I conducted a while ago. Without going too much into detail again, to sum it up shortly, her attempt to rekindle with her mother and her complicated relationship with Taichi and Yamato may have resulted in both: her experimental fashion phase and her comp-het phase. (Meanwhile, you have Mimi, who never showed interest in pursuing a romantic relationship, who may or may not have assumed that Sora had a crush on Taichi and started wearing the star motive at age 13 to get Sora's attention - and she always loved getting attention from redheads after all, but hey, that's just a theory...) In the end, it gets all too much for Sora, making her feel caged and she ends up self-distancing from everything to "figure herself out".
In my an ideal world, the aftermath of Kizuna may lead to Sora finally confide in Mimi - and thus, Mimi's long-term patience may eventually result in them talking things out, being honest, open, vulnerable, spending more time together... Making Sora FINALLY realize that she can choose her clothes and style for herself freely - and that the same also applies to the person she wants to be and feels most comfortable with. Without having to conform, without having to strictly follow rules and expectations... (I mean, they also wore matching colours in Beyond, so somebody HAD to initiate the partnerlook colour scheme at some point, especially if you take into consideration how different their clothing styles generally are!)
Long story short - I want them to be embarrassingly sappy yet badass girlfriends who follow their dreams, traveling the world and through digital gates together alongside their partners and friends, cooking, designing, selling, going on takoyaki dates, whatever their hearts desire - while supporting each other unconditionally. Mimi had always been her most selfless, open and patient self when it came to Sora, she's being grounded and stabilized by her - and as outlined above, I believe that the same goes the other way round. Because after all, Sora's own flower cannot properly bloom by herself (or rather: her inner bird that yearns to be free cannot fly properly). She may have needed the time on her own, but she also needs and deserves love, care and affection to discover that her true self, her own middle ground, had been buried inside her all along. And that another flower may have been needed to share her light, water and other nutrients with her to realize it...
Whether I’d prefer them as platonic or romantic ship.
I really don't think I could have made it any more obvious that I adore them as a romantic ship. They're one of the Digimon Adventure relationships that leave a warm and fuzzy feeling in my chest - and I feel like the series forced them to stay in the closet for long enough already with all the ship teasing, so Beyond felt like a very refreshing take. Of course I could also live with the idea of them just being close (long-distance) friends, especially since I also ship both of them with other characters (with Mimi usually being the "aro lesbian with bisexual tendencies (tm) experience" and Sora being happily bi-/pansexual). But I still believe that they could make each other exceptionally happy.
#somi#sorami#misora#sora takenouchi#mimi tachikawa#digimon#digimon adventure#my two cents#shipping meta#relationship analysis#this has been sitting in my drafts for literal MONTHS#beyond finally awakened the spirits in me to finish the analysis#(even if i copy and pasted a lot from myself already)#meta#long post
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Nostalgic Lookback: Digimon
So I just talked Dragon Ball Z and Sailor Moon. Behind those, what was the third anime to tickle my fancy in 1999? Well, it was actually Pokemon, but I can't cover just the anime with that subject. Digimon: Digital Monsters was on Fox Kids at the time and I caught a few episodes of it infrequently (the Frigimon episode, the Skullgreymon episode, DemiDevimon's debut, and the one where Sora's Crest of Love glows and Birdramon becomes Guradamon to defend against Myotismon stick out in my memory as early exposures), but I wasn't sure it was for me. It just seemed like too blatant an attempt to cash in on Pokemon's popularity, right down to having "mon" in its title!
In the year 2000, however, something changed and Digimon just suddenly reached out and grabbed me. I think what helped was that I caught reruns of the Odaiba arc and the first airing of the Spiral Mountain arc, the two more gripping, dramatic and exciting arcs of the Digimon Adventure series. I was hooked and couldn't get enough of these kids and their Digital Monster companions' exploits now!
So for the early 2000s, Digimon was one of my main things. I got to experience Digimon Adventure from start to finish, caught Adventure 02 as it was regularly airing on Saturday mornings, and while I lost track of Fox Kids and the new Digimon series for a while, reruns on ABC Family and the premiere of the D-Reaper arc episodes on Fox Kids once I was able to find it and pinpoint the airing time put me on the dark, twisted rollercoaster ride that was Digimon Tamers. I saw Digimon Frontier every now and then when it was running on ABC Family, and even more on Toon Disney's Jetix block, but it was overall my least favorite and it seems I was far from alone there.
Oh yeah, you'd better believe Digimon The Movie was a theatrical event for me. It exists in absolute infamy for many reasons, and it was mostly working during the beginning and middle sections that span their own separate films, especially the Our War Game section, but by the time the constantly built-up Willis finally turns up for his own story, it absolutely falls apart. It is a disasterpiece and I love it.
The Digi-Battle Card Game, Digimon Trading cards and toys, and the virtual pet game Digivices were also essential to my Digixperience. Digimon cannot be said to be anywhere near as huge nowadays as it was back then in the late 90s and early 2000s, but barring some huge missteps (Xros Wars: The Young Hunters, Adventure Tri, Last Evolution Kizuna), it still provides the general quality and fun factor that I like to see in such a property. Digimon, forever the champions!
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Finally, something new!
All the memories of Digimon got me desperate to draw my favorite digi-duo. So I spent the last few days drawing one of my oldest OCs, Zach Stillman (idr his last name but it's this now) and his bestest bud, Wizardmon.
There's a lot I can't remember, like the actual name for their crest - it was something to do with friendship but like friendship+, besties, etc.
When I was young, Zach was like this cool edgy teenager who had a motorcycle and a guitar and a leather jacket and was constantly putting himself in dangerous situations. Now, I'm 18 years older and so Zach is just a young man on the cusp of adulthood grappling with existentialism and having a Digimon while juggling part-time jobs.
Once again my lovely friend did the old redesigns for Wizardmon and I wound up redesigning some of her redesigns (I previously tagged her as SnowyMoth, but she's actually MelodicTrigger - look her up on Twitter!!!! She's incredible)
Thanks for stopping by <3
#artists on tumblr#akiarts#drawing#digital art#fanart#artwork#oc#original character#zach stillman#wizardmon#demimeramon#digimon#digital monsters#digimon adventure#OH NO THERE'S ANGST#doodles#sketches
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Digi Twst: Digital World
Ace: AHHHHH! *Grunts as he hit the ground with Agumon*
Deuce: *Lands on top of him with Epel, Impmon and Gaomon* WOAH!!!
Jack: WATCH OUT!
Sebek and Jack: *Lands on them with Dorumon and Betamon*
Livia: *Shrieks as she fell into the pile, Offmon in her arms* AH!
Lucemon: *Flies down quickly, alarmed* Is everyone alright?
Ace: Ugh, yeah....
Agumon: As alright as we can be..
Jack: *Stands up, rubbing the back of his head* Rough landing that was
Sebek: Hey, we're wearing new outfits!
Livia: *Looks down at her dress surprised* Wow! It's so pretty!!
Sebek: *Smiles at her, his cheeks pink* It looks amazing on you, My Lady
Livia: *Beams at him* You look great too, Sebek!
???: Welcome
Ace, Deuce, Jack, Epel, Sebek and Livia: *Turns around alarmed* HUH!?
Angewomon: Welcome to the Holy City, Digi Destined and their Digimon, we warmly greet the saviors of the Digital World, I am Angewomon
Livia: It's nice to meet you...but, Ms, do you know where I can find my crest? A nice digimon told me it'd be in the place I landed in?
Epel: Yeah! We have ours, we can't go anywhere if she doesn't have hers
Angewomon: Would you care to tell me of your crests
Ace: I have Courage
Deuce: Mines is Friendship
Jack: My crest is Light
Epel: I have the crest of Sincerity
Sebek: Mines is the crest of Hope
Angewomon: I understand, then the crest that belongs to this girl is Reliability
Livia: *Beams* Thank you!
Angewomon: It should be somewhere in Holy City but first you all should rest, night will be upon us soon and our enemy will roam the streets
Angewomon: Do not fret though, we will be fighting them off and chasing them away, you all just rest
Deuce: Thank you, stay safe out here
Angewomon: *Nods* We will
Livia: *Walks away with the others, looking around curiously* Huh....
Livia: *Runs off, Offmon at her side*
Sebek: MY LADY!! WHERE ARE YOU GOING!?
Livia: *Turns the corner, the group chasing after her quickly*
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In the twilight hours of Detroit, a young man walked determinedly yet casually toward a specific point. He ignored the neon Blurr vexing people several blocks away. He ignored the black cat tailing him and the snickering meow it gave him. He ignored the taste of figurative bitterness in his mouth for the ruined job. What he didn’t ignore was the slight weight of something in his duffel bag as he kept walking.
Soon—the young man came upon an dilapidated park entrance to which the black cat ran shades into. He “followed” it to the broken bench a small yellow bird was perching on. Peculiar glasses hanging off his shirt flicked a light code as soon passed the threshold.
The yellow bird reverted back into the guard.
“Welcome back, Trace.” Hyokomon greeted with a flap of one wing while still remaining his post. The samurai chick digimon noticed the distinct lack of another digimon. “Is Link…?”
Trace ignored the sounds further in the partial digital space to pull something out of his duffel bag. “A second stage Eater got out of control. Link reverted, unfortunately.” He muttered holding the white and yellow egg to his chest.
Hyokomon dipped his orange crested head in sympathy before allowing the human entry.
A neon white blur blew past them both.
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Trace had to stash his partner’s egg back into his bag to avoid even more stares from the digimon residents of Jumble Junction. He already received quite a few still due to being the most recent human to have contact here. Each building represented a business or facility owned by specific digimon for various purposes. Honestly, the Junction was more like a miniature city within Detroit’s run down areas.
He ignored the slight shiver from having to walk around the central shrine holding the Junction’s founder and source. Belphemon in sleep mode was just as disturbing as briefly meeting the Deadly Sin in Rage Mode. The young man kept moving until he finally reached his own place:
The Decryption Detective Agency.
Trace made his way into his office, swiping a pillow so he could set Link’s digi-egg onto the desk comfortably. Connecting his Digivice to the computer—he punched in the information to connect to the actual Agency. He searched through the database until he came up with three entries who had Cybertronian experience.
Tonight was going to be a long one.
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[Function Call is being Requested!]
[Hudie Hacker: Trace.]
[Call Subject: Information on Cybertronians.]
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[Call accepted by—HH Luminary, HH Jamboree, and CC Penumbra!]
Three new call screens lit up showing a young girl currently underground, an older teen guy in a car workshop, and Syakomon in a chair.
“Hiya!” The digimon among the four greeted cheerfully even as some sort of maintenance was being done in the background. “The lady of the dark herself is currently busy so please consider me her representative. Call me Bluff.”
The girl underground snickered at Trace’s confused expression. “Ha! New to being a Hacker, huh? If the username’s are still glitching out—I’m the enlightening Luminary.”
Someone who seemed to have actual sense sighed, shaking his head in disapproval. “Hello there, I’m Jamboree or Bo if you prefer.” He greeted warmly before shooting warning looks at the two jokesters. “Forgive the peanut gallery. Bluff is one of Penumbra’s more spirited Digimon and Lumi there is the most proud among us. How can we help?”
“I. Yes, I’m new. Call me Trace and… I knew cybertronians existed in my home universe due to the energon drops from wild digimon.” The one who initiated the call tentatively explained only to stump the other humans. “What makes my situation a bit different is cybertronian influence has been around for a while.” Pictures of cybertronian writing were brought up except each glyph was hidden in coding. “A long while.”
Bluff hummed which echoed slightly in his half closed shell. “Gonna go out on a nonexistent limb here. This isn’t an artifact situation, is it?”
“No. My home city of Detroit has countless glyphs scattered across various networks down to the base coding. Where the alien glyphs tend to be found most is Sumdac systems. But, that’s only the long running issue—“ Trace developed into a coughing fit and finally shrugged off his damp Hudie coat.
The others waited for the fit to stop.
“A group of Cybertronians stopped an incident just this afternoon. Which spawned a massively mutated Eater who rendered my partner into an egg. I wanted to ask who they were…”
Pictures were soon brought up further.
—Belphemon and Megatron are connected, that’s all I will say for now about it’s origins. I wanted Detroit to have something different than the other Hackers and Sleuth’s situation.
Looks like Animated will be dealing with Eater shenanigans. That's more frequent ones too from not only the abundance of advanced technology but what led to such advancements in the first place. Nevermind our Cybertronian clean up crew being added to it.
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So, was the only reason Ken was able to become Ken again, when they defeated him as the Digimon Emperor in Digimon Adventure 02, was because Daisuke had, or used, the Digimental, or Digi Egg, of Miracles? The fact that Ken was able to become good again was a miracle?
Hmm good question. I’ve said this before, but I’m not great on Digimon lore, so my opinion here might not be based in any Digimon fact. In my opinion, it was probably a mixture of Daisuke using the Digimental, Wormmon’s sacrifice, and maybe Ken’s crest?? But the Digital World also performs miracles on its own, doesn’t it? Or grants wishes to some degree? As a fan of Daisuke, I want to say he was the biggest help here. But it's hard to say!
Sorry my answer isn't very well thought out!
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Cant believe they finally added WarGreymon to MSM 🙏🙏🙏
But seriously, Epic Yelmut really reminds me of WarGreymon. The helmet is now gold with a large spike thing in the middle, it has new golden arms that end in 3 gray claws, and it even has the Crest of Courage in it. Also, the bio talks about it believing it has great leadership and was chosen by the Colossals. Agumon is the MAIN Digi-Destined Digimon, sooo
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The Crest of Reliability is complete! Please welcome Zudomon, the Thor of the Digimon world.
Zudomon is one of the coolest Ultimate designs in Adventure 01. The inspiration from Norse mythology is an exceptional idea for the Gomamon line. Instead of just fish and massive sea creatures, we get a cuddly, shell-covered fur monster with a hammer. I was excited to post this drawing because, just like with WereGarurumon, I struggled to draw Zudomon due to its anatomy. Mine isn’t muscular enough though, sorry, Joe!
Woohoo! Two more Digi-Destined to go, and my Digimon celebratory drawing series will come to an end. Stay tuned for tomorrow; there’s a cute, bubbly friend who wants to meet you~
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I hope you enjoyed my post today. See you tomorrow for more Digi content fun!
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Thank you!
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“Beautiful Things Blossom”
#art#illustration#doodle#drawing#nostalgia#sketch#cute#artists on tumblr#procreate#digimon#zudomon#odaiba memorial day
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