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Base entry for the Digimon (short for "Digital Monsters") Series Franchise, centered on bond creature Mons from cyberspace. Originally beginning as the Digimon Virtual Pet, conceived as the Spear Counterpart of Tamagotchi in an effort to broaden the latter's appeal to boys, it has since spread across numerous alternate continuities in multiple media including anime, manga, video games, and trading card games. The franchise is created and maintained by Bandai (now Bandai Namco Holdings) and WiZ, while Toei Animation shares an interest in the brand and is responsible for its anime series, promotional materials, and game cutscenes.The franchise cultivates a sort of multiverse; with a few exceptions (most famously the original Digimon Adventure having two anime sequels and a final movie) and barring the occasional Intercontinuity Crossover, each entry, even within the same media series, takes place in a different Alternate Continuity. Thus, although certain themes and elements such as the Digital World are franchise staples, the rules of the universe are subject to change depending on the work. The franchise itself is also subject to quite a large amount of Worldbuilding regarding the nature of Digimon and the Digital World, which may or may not be used in different ways. On a story level, the Bond Creature premise leads to The Power of Friendship being a common theme.There are also contributions to the franchise outside Japan as well; in China, there are (much compressed) manhua adaptations of the first four anime, as well as the unique Digimon D-Cyber, and in America, Dark Horse Comics has created an adaptation of the first few episodes of Digimon Adventure. South Korea has also contributed two MMOs, with the current one in service being Digimon Masters.Licensing-wise, the franchise has generally fallen under the umbrella of Bandai Namco, but the anime has been in sketchier territory; the rights originally belonged to Saban Entertainment before being shifted to Disney after its dissolution in 2003. Disney handled the franchise's dubbing for a period until Saban Brands reacquired the English rights to the franchise in 2012. The dub as a whole, however, was subject to Keep Circulating the Tapes during periods of non-airing, as it never received a formal home video release until New Video Group's DVD releases in 2013. Official subtitles of volatile quality are few and far between, with Digimon Adventure, Digimon Adventure 02, Digimon Tamers, and Digimon Fusion being streamed by Netflix, Funimation, Hulu, and Crunchyroll respectively.As far as manga goes, only the Chinese manhua and Digimon Dreamers have ever been officially translated to English. The video gaming side of the franchise faired far better though, but after 2008 and until 2014, they too began to fall under No Export for You; Digimon All-Star Rumble was an American-built game released to English-speaking territories in 2014, while Digimon Story: Cyber Sleuth was finally localized in 2016.Although the franchise was initially conceived as and is most known for being a children's franchise, it has been going through an Audience Shift as of late; dwindling sales of franchise media among children in The New '10s have caused Bandai Namco and Toei Animation to shift their focus towards adults. However, they seem to be reaching out for a younger audience once more as of Digimon Adventure: (2020), at least in terms of anime.Also, it's best not to call it a ripoff of Pokémon. You will regret it for the rest of your life.note For the sake of clarification: the similarities between the two pretty much end at their status as kodomomuke mons franchises based on portable games which debuted at roughly the same time, 3 months to be exact; beyond that, they are vastly different beasts. Nor has it anything to do with the similar-sounding Di Gi Charat.See each series page for series-specific tropes.
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Hotter and Sexier
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Hotter and Sexier: Digimon cards released after Digimon Data Squad and Digimon Fusion have put the female Digimon in more of a suggestive spotlight than before. And it's not just limited to Digimon who are purposely sexy, such as Ladydevimon, Lilithmon and Bastemon; one card features Angewomon in a "defeated" pose with some of her "clothes" ripped and torn. Outside of the card game, the series became more obvious with its fanservice as the years went on, and to the point that during and after the Audience Shift, many new female Digimon happen to have much larger busts than they used to. This also happens to the now-older Digi-Destined of Digimon Adventure, where a promotion of the second part of the Digimon Adventure tri. included shots of the girls in detailed bikinis.
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Arc Symbol
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Arc Symbol: Downplayed. Ever since Wada Kouji produced "Butter-fly", Digimon Adventure's original opening theme, the eponymous insect has cropped up here and there in reference to the song. According to an interview, UlforceVeedramon's evolution sequence was meant to resemble a butterfly. In Adventure 02, Yukio Oikawa becomes a mass of butterflies upon his death.
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Strong as They Need to Be
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Strong as They Need to Be: How much damage a Digimon can withstand from higher level opponents varies wildly throughout the franchise; in some instances, a Digimon can take multiple hits from an enemy several levels higher and survive, but in others, all it takes is one hit from an opponent even a single level higher for them to revert back to their base level (or even die).
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No Celebrities Were Harmed
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No Celebrities Were Harmed: Far too many times to list politely, here's a list.
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Katanas Are Just Better
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Katanas Are Just Better: Tactimon's could supposedly cause much destruction, if he ever unsheathed it. In fact, even while sheathed it needs an additional seal on it. Next Zambamon practically calls the trope by name.
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Goggles Do Nothing: Aside from Marcus and Hiro, every team's leader wears a pair on their head. Only Takato makes frequent use of them. In Digimon Fusion, it is somehow seen as a symbol of the leader, as when Taiki is unable to lead, Zenjirou temporarily puts it on. Daisuke/Davis does at one point say "Maybe I should put on my goggles!" He doesn't. Notably averted in Digimon Adventure tri., where Koshiro/Izzy invents a pair that allows Taichi/Tai to visually perceive data flow in order to be forewarned about Digimon attacking the real world. May count as a Mythology Gag given that Taichi was the originator of the above trope.
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Jekyll & Hyde
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Oh look, we have another humanoid lion in Fusion named Apollomon! He has the noblest of intentions! His Jekyll & Hyde sickness pretty much confirms him being killed.
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Solomon Divorce
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Solomon Divorce: Digimon Adventure, Zero Two, and Frontier all involve a divorce that split the kids. It would be a spoiler for us to talk about Frontier, though.
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The Artifact
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The Artifact: Level 5 being referred to as "Perfect" or "Ultimate" stopped making sense after the 6th level debuted in Adventure (where it was a case of Beyond the Impossible). It makes even less sense in continuities that have a 7th level. Since the debut of the 6th level, there's been a strong attempt to avert this, by insisting that the level remains the end-cap of all standard Digimon evolutionary tiers, usually by introducing the next form as a Super Mode of the specific Digimon. Around the franchise's 20th anniversary, there's been an admitted shift to make the "Digital" part in the title an artifact. In early canon, Digimon were artificial lifeforms created by humans and the Atanasoff–Berry computer—the first computer ever—who evolved into animals, machines, and mythological creatures by absorbing data they consume on computers. Starting with Digimon Story: Cyber Sleuth, the story has been altered so that Digimon are literally spiritual entities that have existed since the dawn of humanity, were summoned by shamans, clerics, and onmyoji, and the fact that computers facilitate their communication with humans is just a coincidence. This was done so that the creative team wouldn't be shackled to creating stories after the Information Age. This also means, for instance, that mythological and religious Digimon like Lucemon and Demon are no longer digital programs based on Judeo-Christian mythology, but the literal devils from Judeo-Christian mythology.
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Darker and Edgier
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Darker and Edgier: Digimon Tamers, Digimon Data Squad, and Digimon Ghost Game. Digimon Adventure tri. and Digimon Adventure: Last Evolution Kizuna deserve special mention, as they feature the original cast of Adventure but much older (Attending high school in tri. and college in Last Evolution Kizuna), and the works as a whole has a far more subdued and realistic tone than almost any other piece of Digimon media. The franchise as a whole when compared to other Mons series such as Pokémon. Of course, it can't even compare to Shin Megami Tensei, but that's a different matter altogether.
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Power Creep, Power Seep
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Power Creep, Power Seep: Happenes to some of the Digimon designed for the the earlier video game adaptations when the Ultimate(Mega) level was introduced with the Pendulum style v-pets. Notable examples of Power Creep include SaberLeomon, Mugendramon (Machinedramon), and MetalEtemon who were all designed to be Perfects. On the seep side of things we have Ebidramon, Mechanorimon and Syakomon, former perfects who were bumped down to adult and child respectively. The Pendulum series did this a lot, with four of the five having examples of this. Happened again V-pets came out with Super Ultimate/Level Seven. Thankfully it was mostly ignored by the rest of the franchise that time. Prevalent in the card games. Numerical values creeped higher and higher with every new expansion in the Hyper Colosseum game. By it's last expansion, Adult-level Digimon had surpassed the Ultimate levels in the first few sets. Some non-standard Power Levels themselves are prone to this, namely Armors and Hybrids. (Digimon Fusion looks at your Power Levels and laughs). To take the armor example, a generally good rule of thumb is that the vast majority of armors have a mean power range between Champion and Ultimate, whereas the Golden Digi-Eggs (Miracles and Destiny) range from Ultimate to Mega. In the card game, however, Magnamon is treated roughly equivalent to a Champion due to the nature of the game mechanics (a specific type of evolution getting you a Mega-equivalent from a Rookie would certainly skew the game); in the games, he can generally be counted on to rumble with other Ultimates; and in his Royal Knights incarnation, he's on par with Mega.
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Morphic Resonance
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Morphic Resonance: Zigzagged. Many Digimon are designed to be part of a specific line of Evolutionary Levels (some even highlight this by using modified versions of the same name, e.g. Greymon and MetalGreymon), while others are standalone designs that lack resemblance to anything they can evolve from or evolve to. Digimon aren't required to observe the lines they were designed for and can diverge into different forms depending on how they're raised.
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Purely Aesthetic Gender
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Purely Aesthetic Gender: Zigzagged depending on the continuity. Some Digimon are clearly Distaff Counterparts to masculine Digimon (e.g. Angewomon and LadyDevimon), but some continuities specify that the Digimon in that universe have No Biological Sex (e.g. Tamers). There's even a male Lilithmon floating around the franchise somewhere. Frontier seems to avert the trope and Fusion averts it unmistakably.
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Dummied Out
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Dummied Out: Some versions of the virtual pet have extra monsters available that are normally unobtainable but can be selected by using a trick involving undervolting the batteries.note This isn't really a good idea, because doing it can result in the device getting damaged.
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Little Miss Badass
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Both Rika and Henry of Tamers appear to be much better established and confident as Tamers than Takato, though Ruki's Little Miss Badass act turns out to be a coping mechanism and Henry has Control Freak tendencies that get the better of him. Takato's crush Jeri also displays some knowledge and behaviors that repeatedly hint at some dishearteningly adult situations for a ten-year-old to experience, which comes to a head during the final act. The English dub downplayed this trope by officially updating the kids' ages from the original ten to a full thirteen.
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Brainwashed and Crazy
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The anime installments downplay the randomness of this facet of things, by giving each individual partner having a single straight line through various forms (which tend to differ even for individuals of the same species; Tai & Marcus both had Agumon partners, distinguished by their evolines). Variant evolutions occasionally occur (through Dark Evolution and item-induced evolutions).
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Frothy Mugs of Water
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Frothy Mugs of Water
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All There in the Manual
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All There in the Manual: A significant portion of the mythology of the series must be pieced together from the anime, video games, manga, the Digimon Reference Book website, and actual manuals for V-pets (many of which were not released outside of Japan).
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Artistic License – Biology
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Artistic License – Biology: Handwaved, anything impossible that a Digimon (or the Digital World) does is explained away by saying "they're just data".
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Gone Horribly Wrong
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Gone Horribly Wrong: The X-Program. Yggdrasil cooked it up as a way of getting the Digital World's population under control, which it did... at first. Then Digimon started developing a resistance to it which came with the added bonus of unlocking their innermost potential. So, good becomes great and bad becomes worse. Not exactly a problem when dealing with, say, a Tokomon or a Numemon, but a lot of Digimon who gained the X-Antibody tend to be incredibly dangerous sorts.
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World of Badass
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World of Badass: The Digital World, in almost every incarnation, is home to some of the most powerful beings in the universe. Fitting, considering how many of the stronger ones tend to be digital expies of well-known legendary and mythical beings.
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TheDevil
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There are multiple Digimon, like Devimon, Demon, and Lucemon, who model different facets of The Devil. Other digimon take inspiration from apocalyptic monsters or Goetic demons as well. The Seven Great Demon Lords — also known as the Seven Deadly Digimon — are a collection of these.
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Playing with Fire
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The Digimon of the frontmen also follow very specific trends, and almost all are Playing with Fire Our Dragons Are Different after the style of Agumon and Greymon. (Flamedramon, Guilmon, Vritramon, etc.). V-dramon, main Digimon of V-Tamer, was an expy of Greymon's early design (prior to the veiny, muscular Bandai design became standard. V-mon, the main Digimon of 02, is a child version of V-dramon and his next stage XV-mon is a copy of AeroV-dramon. The Guilmon of Digimon Tamers is explicitly Takato's idea of "Agumon, but cooler", In-Universe, and his evolutionary line includes a Cyborg fifth level and a Bishounen Line sixth level. Shoutmon is almost precisely a sharper, more angular clone of V-mon with Guilmon's color scheme, and has a Hot-Blooded personality exactly like Masaru. His evolved version OmegaShoutmon closely resembles V-mon's Super Mode Magnamon.
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Breaking the Fourth Wall
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Breaking the Fourth Wall: Sometimes, in the dub, the Previously on… or To Be Continued segments end with a character sharing his or her questions or concerns with the audience.
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Talking Animal
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Talking Animal: Unlike Pokémon, Digimon can speak the human language. That said, various anime series sometimes either leave the more bestial/monstrous-looking ones not voiced or give them Pokémon Speak.
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ShortTank
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Short Tank: A common character archetype in the anime, no doubt thanks to pioneering work by its contemporary Pokémon: The Series. Sora Takenouchi of Digimon Adventure, with her red hair, yellow tank top, and blue jeans, is blatantly an expy of fellow Mons-genre leading lady Misty, though more conservatively dressed and mostly a Tomboy only next to Mimi. She underwent a Girliness Upgrade in 02 after resolving her Mommy Issues. Kari Kamiya's Digimon Adventure 02 self is an inversion; while she wears the shorts and tank top, her hot pink color scheme and gentle personality clearly cast her as the Girly Girl of the group, whose real Tomboy is Yolei. Rika Nonaka of Digimon Tamers is an Expy of Sora, another redheaded Tomboy in jeans with a wealthy background and Mommy Issues. While she's a ponytailed Tsundere like the Trope Codifier, her personality goes to an Ice Queen extreme. Further, Ruki has no overt cuteness or sex appeal to speak of, which is unusual for the trope. Angie Hinomoto of Digimon Fusion is yet another redheaded leading lady in denim, though she was a noticeably modernized example of the trope, being a Genki Girl Gamer Chick in short-legged overalls.
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Real Place Background
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Real-Place Background: A tradition for the franchise, and a defining aesthetic look. No matter how different the Digital World may be, the "Real World" will be extremely faithful to the actual place bar some artistic liberties. Notable examples range from Fuji TV's building in Digimon Adventure, the country of Japan in Digimon Tamers, the Shibuya district in Digimon Frontier, and the Odaiba Bay in both Digimon Data Squad and Digimon Fusion.
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Parents as People
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Parents as People: Lots of examples of parents making a decision with the best intentions, but being horribly, horribly wrong — or even just reacting to something badly-yet-understandably-so.
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Random Power Ranking
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Random Power Ranking: There's no real consistency between the various Digimon properties when it comes to how strong any particular Digimon species is. One day they may be considered the strongest Digimon in existence, the next they may be used as cannon fodder for the new designs. Evolution levels also suffer from this. Several Digimon may exist as two or more different levels simultaneously. For example, Whamon is an Adult on File Island, but a Perfect on Folder due to their increased strength and larger size. In theory this means any given Digimon species may exist on all evolution levels simultaneously just by increasing or decreasing it's power or size. Curiously, Adventure Whamon(File Island) was drawn larger than V-Tamer Whamon(Folder).
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Post-Cyberpunk
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Post-Cyberpunk: Digimon is an extreme example. Everyone, including the Hacker are good guys, they're trying to save society, and are trying to improve themselves.
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Bedsheet Ghost
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Kuramon can also combine with Dracmon (looks like a kid vampire with eyes in its palms) and DemiDevimon (a Cephalothorax demon) into Bakemon.
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Game-Breaker
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Numemon and his breathern have one, and ONLY one use: evolving into Monzaemon in the original virtual pets. That is to say, unless you find throwing poop useful...note In the original v-pet, its attack was the weakest of any Champion/Adult stage Digimon.
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Palette Swap
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Palette Swap: There have been many, many recolored Digimon over the years, ranging from official recolors like Psychemon or Omnimon Zwart to more obscure ones that appear in one toy or game and nowhere else. Examples of the later include Digimon World 3, which has variants with different stats or elemental alignments and Digital Monster: D-Project, which would use a usually-minor Palette Swap to indicate that a Digimon had a different attribute than normal.
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Our Centaurs Are Different
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Our Centaurs Are Different: There are a lot of centaurine Digimon, of whom only Centarumon even remotely resembles the centaurs of myth. Most draw resemble other creatures entirely, only retaining the anthropomorphic upper half and quadrupedal lower half.
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Anime Theme Song
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Anime Theme Song: Almost all of them were by Kouji Wada, while Ai Maeda was responsible for all the Ending Themes from Adventure through Frontier.
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Captain Ersatz
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The final original v-pet had Raremon, who is more or less a Captain Ersatz of Hedorah both in terms of being a living pile of sludge and a complete joke. He can then become Ex-Tyrannomon, an Expy of Monzaemon - a stuffed animal Digimon (which actually has another Digimon inside it) that gains a massive power boost on Digivolving. He can then become a real threat as Puppetmon, who was a tricky adversary on the show as well.
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Pattern-Coded Eggs
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Pattern-Coded Eggs: Digi-Eggs are sometimes given a themed pattern based around the baby Digimon inside. Other times, however, the egg will either have no actual theme or just be a solid color with no pattern at all.
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Mythology Gag
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Mythology Gag: Nanimon and Wizardmon family are stated as travelers from another dimension and not proper Digimon. Both are referencing other Bandai digital pets before Digimon, with the former character being Oyajitchi from Tamagotchi and the latter being a reference to the Magical Witches toys.
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Special Guest
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Special Guest: Terry Bradshaw used to host a Digimon marathon on Fox Kids. Not only that, it was a Super Bowl themed marathon, in which Bradshaw would provide commentary in-between episodes.
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Tactical Rock–Paper–Scissors
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Tactical Rock–Paper–Scissors: Concerning the Digimon attributes: Vaccine beats Virus, Virus beats Data and Data beats Vaccine. There are also three "alternate" attributes: Free, Variable, and Unknown. Free and Variable exist independently of the original three-point system (read: they tie with everything). The Variable attribute is connected directly to Hybrid Digimon, while the Free Attribute appears to be connected to Armor Digimon. The Unknown/Unidentified Attribute (which dominates everything) has been connected to Apocalymon, The Diablomon line, Gizmon: XT, and Yggdrasil 7D6. There are a few heroic Unknown Attribute Digimon, too, however: Calumon and Shoutmon, for example. There are also Digital Monsters who lack attributes. Mostly, they're Baby Digimon, but this also applies to the D-Reaper and its Agents, NEO, UltimateChaosmon and Gravimon.
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Plot Armor
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Plot Armor: With a few exceptions, the humans practically never have to worry about being in danger during fights. They can even act as head or shoulder pets and never worry about being a liability to their partners by acting as a glaring weak spot. This is especially jarring in the original Adventure continuity where the Digimon partner will die if their human partners bite the dust. Granted, this fact was revealed later on in the Digimon franchise's life, but still.
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Dragons Are Demonic
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Dragons Are Demonic: Only some, but when they are, they are. Devidramon is a draconic version of Devimon and has the latter's tattered wings and Creepily Long Arms. They generally appear in the various anime as Always Chaotic Evil minions of stronger villains. No Unholy Nuke powers despite the name. There's an official Demon Dragon-type, which includes Orochimon, all variations of Guilmon's typical adult stage Growmon, Vritramon, Eyesmon, and Nidhoggmon. There is also an Evil Dragon-type, which includes Devidramon; DarkLizamon; and Guilmon's potential Ultimate stage Megidramon, the world-rending Token Evil Teammate of the Four Great Dragons. Zigzagged with Guilmon itself, a draconic baby Kaiju marked with the Digital Hazard to warn of its apocalyptic potential. While Guilmon's typical evolutionary line is filled with increasingly fearsome dragons culminating in Megidramon, at the same time it has a heroic Bishounen Line evolution Dukemon, which even has an angelic Super Mode. On top of that, Guilmon even has an Evil Counterpart evolutionary line demonstrating what could happen if it fell into evil. Lucemon Satan Mode is a colossal dark dragon with multiple wings and the sigils of the Seven Deadly Sins. It's actually just a mech-suit that's Made of Evil for Lucemon Larva, which pilots it from within the dark orb that it carries.
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In the End, You Are on Your Own
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In the End, You Are on Your Own: In Adventure and Frontier, to the point where in Frontier there was pretty much no-one else left alive in the Digital World. Averted in 02, Tamers, and Data Squad — in those cases they had the extensive support of all the world's Chosen, Yamaki and the Wild Bunch, and the Royal Knights respectively. In Fusion the main kids never get help outside, but they do have armies of Digimon to use.
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Bland-Name Product
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Bland-Name Product: In the Adventure series, Izzy's always tapping away at a PineApple laptop. In 02, the Giga House has a Wac with a tomato on it.
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World-Wrecking Wave
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Couple all the above with the facts that (A) we have such Mons as Megidramon, Millenniummon, Chaosmon, Dagomon, and others lurking in the background, and (B), the SGDL are relegated to individual Big Bad status because they are in all likelihood far too powerful together to oppose, and we get a product that would make Lovecraft proud.
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Awesome, but Impractical
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Awesome, but Impractical: The whole Mega (Ultimate) level was this. In its debut in the Digimon pendulums, it required the Jogress of three separate Digimon, or a perfect care record in the case of some Vaccine attributes. Sometimes, the resulting Digimon may be weaker than the Digimon it used to be but specialize in something in exchange, such as when MetalGreymon Digivolves to WarGreymon. In the Adventure universe, Mega Digivolution was only possible through the intervention of the Digital Worlds' Digimon Sovereigns or the malign influence of something like the Dark Network. In V-Tamer they make the Digimon World more unstable and vulnerable to attack. In-Universe, to a certain extent. Megas go through so much energy that they functionally shorten their lifespan.
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My Master, Right or Wrong
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The Royal Knights are ostensibly a collection of these, though most often come with a bad rash of My Master, Right or Wrong.
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Hidden Depths
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Try to find one season without a main character who is either overprotective of their sibling or has some sort of complex. Try it. Alternatively, try find a season in which a main character doesn't have an unexpected, traumatic past
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Must Make Amends
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Must Make Amends: Ken Ichijoji, in Digimon Adventure 02, after discovering that the Digital world is not just an artificial construct in which he can play out his anger and issues concerning his brother's death. This method essentially turns him from the Big Bad to The Woobie. In one of the Digimon movies, the little American boy had one of his Digimon go rogue; he had been chasing it all over the US in an attempt to fix it. Even after the other kids show up, he is initially insistent that because it is his Digimon, he needs to make it right, himself.
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Gratuitous English
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Gratuitous English: Almost all attacks are in English. Gratuitous German: ...or German. Gratuitous Foreign Language ...or some other language; Zoe/Izumi/Kazemon/Fairymon's attacks are in Italian.
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Dragons Up the Yin Yang
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Four Dragon Kings: The Four Great Dragons, based in the mythos of the dragon spirits of the four seas that surrounded China. This group consists of Quinglongmon (yes, doing double-duty and the most deified of the four) for the East Sea, Megidramon for the North Sea, Goddramon for the West Sea, and Holydramon for the South Sea. This group was one of the oldest and first to be codified in the Metaplot, but has gotten the absolute least mileage out of any of them.
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Sadly Mythtaken
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Sadly Mythtaken: Many Digimon, especially Olympus Mons, draw from Real Life mythology and fable, but often get the details wrong. Sometimes this is an obvious riff, and sometimes this is because a Digimon is named for the mythological character without being otherwise informed by them.
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Alphabetical Theme Naming
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Alphabetical Theme Naming: With the exception of Masaru/Marcus and Haru, all the main Chosen Children's names have begun with "ta" (�) or "da" (�, derived from "ta"): Taichi, Daisuke, Takato, Takuya, Taiki, and Tagiru. Masaru and Haru get included if you say all the names begin with a syllable ending in "a." Daisuke's dub name Davis doesn't fit the theme because it would be transliterated into katakana as DEIBISU. Of course, Davis also had to compete with T.K., or Takeru. Masaru is a twist on the theme, same as his series in general: the kanji for his name is the same as the 'dai' in 'Daisuke,' but it's pronounced differently depending on whether it stands by itself or is part of a compound word. Not to mention his surname is Daimon (Damon, in the dub).
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Gratuitous Foreign Language
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A lot of Digimon (and their attacks) suffer from being written in mostly katakana, which leaves interpretation up in the air. Most of the time, a simple solution can be found, but in some cases, a foreign attack name will slip under the radar due to being obscurenote Fandubbers can be forgiven for calling UlforceVeedramon's attack the Tense Great Shield; how many of you know what tensegrity is in the first place? or due to the aforementioned Nostalgia Filternote More than a few were surprised when Sukamon's official English name came out as Scummon..
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Fusion Dance
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The earliest Digital Monster v-pets featured Digimon that progressed through five stages of evolution, from Baby I to Baby II to Child to Adult to Perfect. In the late nineties, the Digimon Pendulum v-pet series introduced a sixth stage, Ultimate. Since then, various installments of the franchise have tried to cheat the levelling system with either an official or de facto seventh stage—a Fusion Dance of two ultimates here, a ultimate's Super Mode there—but the franchise at large has stuck to six stages.
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Noob Cave
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Noob Cave: File Island is generally treated as the weakest region of the Digital World in most continuities. Even the monsters that appear on File Island are considered weaker than members of the same species that appear elsewhere.
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Starfish Aliens
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Inverted, in that from the point of view of the Digimon, humans are Starfish Aliens. When Sora explains that on Earth there are hundred of kids, Biyomon visualizes hundreds and hundred of Soras. Later, Patamon states how weird humans are to Digimon.
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Sorting Algorithm of Evil
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Sorting Algorithm of Evil: Gennai: "[villain name here] was not the true enemy!" Invoked in the Digimon Adventure novelizations, where it turns out the villains are all actually part of the same organization.
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Power Levels
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Some non-standard Power Levels themselves are prone to this, namely Armors and Hybrids. (Digimon Fusion looks at your Power Levels and laughs). To take the armor example, a generally good rule of thumb is that the vast majority of armors have a mean power range between Champion and Ultimate, whereas the Golden Digi-Eggs (Miracles and Destiny) range from Ultimate to Mega. In the card game, however, Magnamon is treated roughly equivalent to a Champion due to the nature of the game mechanics (a specific type of evolution getting you a Mega-equivalent from a Rookie would certainly skew the game); in the games, he can generally be counted on to rumble with other Ultimates; and in his Royal Knights incarnation, he's on par with Mega.
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Milestone Celebration
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Around the franchise's 20th anniversary, there's been an admitted shift to make the "Digital" part in the title an artifact. In early canon, Digimon were artificial lifeforms created by humans and the Atanasoff–Berry computer—the first computer ever—who evolved into animals, machines, and mythological creatures by absorbing data they consume on computers. Starting with Digimon Story: Cyber Sleuth, the story has been altered so that Digimon are literally spiritual entities that have existed since the dawn of humanity, were summoned by shamans, clerics, and onmyoji, and the fact that computers facilitate their communication with humans is just a coincidence. This was done so that the creative team wouldn't be shackled to creating stories after the Information Age. This also means, for instance, that mythological and religious Digimon like Lucemon and Demon are no longer digital programs based on Judeo-Christian mythology, but the literal devils from Judeo-Christian mythology.
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Ad-Break Double-Take
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Dinosaurs Are Dragons
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Dinosaurs Are Dragons: Agumon, Guilmon, and their evolutions tend to be fire-breathing or otherwise fire-wielding dinosaurs.
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Gratuitous German
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Gratuitous German: ...or German.
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Ascended Meme
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Ascended Meme: In Digimon Adventure, there's an Angewomon and LadyDevimon who get into a famous Designated Girl Fight that involves a lot of slapping. In years since, the two Digimon have been given special slapping attacks reserved for one another, "Holy Slap" and "Binta".
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Ridiculously Small Wings
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Ridiculously Small Wings: Petitmon, Babydmon, and Dracomon have small wings for their bodies, but can fly nonetheless, with it being Handwaved as Petitmon and Babydmon being light enough and Dracomon only being capable of flight (and even then only for short times) under the influence of the X-Antibody.
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Title Theme Tune
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Title Theme Tune: Used in the English version for the first three seasons. Though presumably due to legal wrangling, it hasn't been used since Tamers.
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Crisis Crossover
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Crisis Crossover: Digimon Rumble Arena and Digimon Battle Spirit were this for Adventure, Zero Two, and Tamers, and also a powerful case of Let's You and Him Fight. Rumble Arena focused on the Adventure verse, culminating in a battle against Reapermon, the latest Beyond the Impossible evolution of Diablomon from the movies. Battle Spirit instead focused on the Tamers cast; its final boss was Milleniumon, the Big Bad from the Digimon Wonderswan Series (strangely, Ryo himself does not appear, raising some scary questions for people familiar with his backstory). The finale of Young Hunters calls in the chosen children and tamers from every anime series up to that point.
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Notzilla
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Notzilla: The Tyrannomon line is supposed to be a parody/homage to Godzilla.
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Character Development
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Character Development: Par for the course with the protagonists.
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Artifact of Hope
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Artifact of Hope: Digivices have different designs and features across the various iterations of the franchise, but their purpose usually remains the same; they use the bond between Digimon and their human companions to give the Digimon a massive power boost in the form of Digivolution (or in Frontier's case, becoming Digimon themselves) through a special bond built on comraderie and usually some type of positive quality the human has.
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Born-Again Immortality
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Born-Again Immortality: With the exception of Tamers and Fusion, all Digimon have Type IV. When killed, they normally turn into digi-eggs and are reborn (though it varies as to if they remember their past life or not, even within the same season). Myotismon from Adventure had a different type in that his soul just kept coming back in a stronger body till it was destroyed. A plot point in Data Squad was that Kurata found a way to rob Digimon of this, making him able to kill them off for good. In Fusion, they remain dead unless someone resurrects them or they can maintain a form of memory.
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No Body Left Behind
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No Body Left Behind: Digimon normally disappear into data upon death, though depending on which canon is in question, they might also leave a Digi-egg behind.
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Super-Powered Evil Side
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Superpowered Evil Side: When a Digimon is forced to evolve under the influence of intense negative emotions or dark powers it will cause a Dark Digivolution, which creates a violent monster whose only instinct is to destroy everything around it.
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Curb-Stomp Battle
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Curb-Stomp Battle: Normally, the first appearance of the new Big Bad or enemy of a higher level than the characters presently have is accompanied by one of these. Likewise, the first fight of most of the characters new digivolutions are this as well.
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Recruit Teenagers with Attitude
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Recruit Teenagers with Attitude: Pre-teenagers with attitude, to be specific. Nearly all the humans who get directly involved with Digimon in the anime are children, which is not unusual as you would think, considering that Digimon's dub was produced by Saban—notable for the Power Rangers—and that both Digimon and the original Super Sentai are Toei properties.
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Magikarp Power
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Magikarp Power: Numemon and his breathern have one, and ONLY one use: evolving into Monzaemon in the original virtual pets. That is to say, unless you find throwing poop useful...note In the original v-pet, its attack was the weakest of any Champion/Adult stage Digimon. Version 2 of the v-pet had Vegimon, who was similarly weak to Numemon, but Digivolves into Vademon. Version 3 did this with Scumon. His massive power jump came in the form of Etemon, who was a real threat to the Digi Destined in the anime. And the 20th Anniversary version takes it further, where Etemon can further Digivolve into KingEtemon. V-pet Version 4 has Nanimon, who is not only a weakling but an in-joke - he's actually Oyajitchi from Tamagotchi but with sunglasses, where he is also a Memetic Loser. But he can become Digitamamon, who looks like a joke character since he's an egg with feet but is the second strongest Ultimate. And then he can hatch into Titamon, a Mega level Digimon with high attack power. The final original v-pet had Raremon, who is more or less a Captain Ersatz of Hedorah both in terms of being a living pile of sludge and a complete joke. He can then become Ex-Tyrannomon, an Expy of Monzaemon - a stuffed animal Digimon (which actually has another Digimon inside it) that gains a massive power boost on Digivolving. He can then become a real threat as Puppetmon, who was a tricky adversary on the show as well. Also Patamon, who's a Ridiculously Cute Critter even by Rookie level standards but evolves into Angemon, one of the strongest Champions. Also inverted. The most famous example is MetalGreymon, who has tremendous power for a Perfect level. Evolving to WarGreymon causes him to lose power rating and have a shorter lifespan compared to other Ultimate levels in the Digivice v-pets. Since similar Digimon, such as AeroVeedramon and Cyberdramon, also shared this pattern. Notably though, in many other media, their evolved form are indeed stronger than them. In particular, this doesn't apply to the 20th Annivery v-pet, where it instead gets significantly stronger and lives as long as other Ultimate level Digimon. It can also Jogress with MetalGarurumon into Omnimon.
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Bittersweet Ending
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Bittersweet Ending: Nearly every series ends with the final Big Bad defeated and peace restored, but the Digimon having to return to the Digital World and leave their beloved partners behind. Digimon Adventure 02 is the only one with a completely happy ending. How much hope there is they'll meet them again varies from series to series.
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Body Surf
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Body Surf: How the Royal Knights increase their power.
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Spoiler Title
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Spoiler Title: A lot of Japanese episode titles will give away new evolution premieres, spoiling major plot developments.
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Elemental Embodiment
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The Ten Warriors are a collection of Digimon who were able to defeat and seal Lucemon in the backstory to Digimon Frontier. They ended up dividing their powers into "Human" and "Beast" spirits and scattered them throughout the world. Five of the Human Spirits were given their own lives by Cherubimon Vice, while the others fell to human hosts. (The spirits with the humans seem to have their own "lives" as well, and it may be the case that the ones Cherubimon drew out were corrupted to his will).
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Kibbles and Bits
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Kibbles and Bits: WarGreymon and MetalGarurumon were the first Digimon to be modeled after their toys instead of vice versa. This lead to creative use of kibble, such as Agumon's head and claws becoming the Brave Shield and Dramon Killers or Gabumon's feet, horn and tail becoming his shoulder mounted missile launchers, tail and wings respectively. However, this caused them to fit in poorly with their other forms due to clashing themes.
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Hypnotic Eyes
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Hypnotic Eyes: Gatomon's Cat's Eye Hypnotism move gives her these.
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Sleep-Mode Size
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Sleep-Mode Size: Partner Digimon usually spend their off hours in Rookie level form. Demon Lord Belphemon's main form Rage Mode◊ only shows up once every thousand years. For the rest of that time, he looks utterly adorable◊. Though Belphemon actually subverts it by still being pretty huge in this form.
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Emotion Eater
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Emotion Eater: All of the Digimon outside of the video games feed on human emotion as the canon explanation to where a Digimon gets power from its human. This is inherent to all of the anime and most of the manga, but made most explicit in Digimon Data Squad. In a bit of a subversion, the humans whose emotions are eaten typically aren't harmed by this process alone (though Digimon will often kidnap or exploit humans for their feelings) — but Digimon can be poisoned if they get fed an emotion that doesn't agree with their nature (hence: Dark Evolution). In Hunters, the feeding isn't directly harmful to the humans but is sometimes a corrupting influence.
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Clam Trap
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Coelamon may only slightly resemble a coelacanth but it resembles its components (Crabmon and Syakomon) even less. Crabmon can evolve into Coelamon without fusion in other games.
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Stock Footage
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Stock Footage: Which can get especially bad in certain episodes where entire teams power-up at once.
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Our Angels Are Different
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Our Angels Are Different: There are many Angel-type and even Fallen Angel-type monsters, and even some "Angemon" species that aren't classed as angels; for more details see the character sheet.
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Personal Space Invader
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Personal Space Invader: In the pilot film, the first Koromon that Kari and Tai meet wraps his ear... tentacle... things around their heads and kisses them repeatedly about twice each.
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Big Good
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Big Good: In Adventure and Tamers continuities, ENIAC as the first computer, though it only directly appears in the Wonderswan series. And there is even a Bigger Good with the Atanasoff-Berry Computer. In some other continuities, Yggdrasil theoretically is meant to be this... but usually isn't.
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Loyal Phlebotinum
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Loyal Phlebotinum: Part of the reason human-partnered Digimon are so powerful, to the point that if Digimon are aware of this, and can travel to the human world, they'll actively seek out partners if they're cognizant enough to not be driven into a rampage.
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Early-Installment Weirdness
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V-dramon, main Digimon of V-Tamer, was an expy of Greymon's early design (prior to the veiny, muscular Bandai design became standard. V-mon, the main Digimon of 02, is a child version of V-dramon and his next stage XV-mon is a copy of AeroV-dramon.
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Wise Beyond Their Years
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Wise Beyond Their Years: Despite the majority preteen cast of the many anime series, most of them are at least as mature as teenagers, and several are practically adults. Kari starts as an eight-year-old Mystical Waif in Adventure and is one of the most reserved and put-together members of the team in 02. Cody of 02 is an astonishingly dutiful and responsible eight-year-old. Zigzagged with Willis of Digimon Hurricane Touchdown, who is both perfectly capable of wandering the American countryside with only a never-evolved Terriermon at his side and being a riotous flirt with any pretty girls in the vicinity, but who is also such a Momma's Boy that he routinely calls home to let his mother know he's "safe". In the English dub of Digimon: The Movie, he's also a peer of Izzy's in sheer tech-savvy so he can help with the Canon Welding between his own movie and the otherwise unrelated Our War Game. Both Rika and Henry of Tamers appear to be much better established and confident as Tamers than Takato, though Ruki's Little Miss Badass act turns out to be a coping mechanism and Henry has Control Freak tendencies that get the better of him. Takato's crush Jeri also displays some knowledge and behaviors that repeatedly hint at some dishearteningly adult situations for a ten-year-old to experience, which comes to a head during the final act. The English dub downplayed this trope by officially updating the kids' ages from the original ten to a full thirteen. Mikey of Fusion, too, who is an uncommonly tactically-minded and strategic Goggle Boy. Jeremy is apparently a skilled mechanic as well.
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Body Horror
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Body Horror: All over the place in the early days. Many of the Cyborg Digimon—Andromon, MetalGreymon, MetalTyrannomon, etc.—are a gruesome patchwork of damaged flesh and cybernetics. Raremon, so far-gone that it's technically an Undead-type, is a mountain of shambling, rotted flesh with exposed bones and cables. Deltamon is a Composite Digimon made of three creatures that got fused during a data corruption event, leaving exposed bone in some places while fusing flesh and metal in others. LadyDevimon's kink gear features stitches and even a chain penetrating her flesh.
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Reincarnation
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Reincarnation: All seasons except for Tamers have a village where previously killed Digimon are reborn. What would happen to a human who dies in the Digital World isn't certain. And then they manage to turn it around and take it into terrifying territory at least once: We dunno what would happen if a human would die in the digital world, but we sure as hell know what happens to a Digimon who dies in the real one — they remain a half-conscious, mostly-spectral wraith for the rest of time with no hope of rebirth. Poor, poor Wizardmon... On the other hand, none of the Digimon killed in the real world, except Wizardmon and Myotismon return as ghosts. Fridge logic would suggest if the digital world is made from deleted data that their data would eventually make their way back there. Tamers' third act was more or less instigated by its aversion of this trope. One of the things that makes Kurata in the fifth season so despicable is the use of weapons that make this impossible, effectively making any victim of his Gizmon Killed Off for Real. Fusion plays this trope straight with Baalmon, who is reincarnated as Beelzebumon, as well as some others, but otherwise Digimon stay deadwithout the code crown.
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Brought Down to Badass
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Brought Down to Badass: Several of the Perfect level, then the highest evolution level, Digimon introduced in the obscure Digital Monster were retooled as Adults in subsequent materials. These include Ebidramon, Minotarumon and Mechanorimon. Of course, they're still plenty dangerous.
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Synchronous Episodes
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Synchronous Episodes: Many, for multiple series: Digimon Adventure: Multiple sets: Episodes 9-11; episodes 21, 22, and 23; episodes 24 and 25; episodes 35 and 36; episodes 46-49. Digimon Adventure 02: The Digimon World Tour. Digimon Tamers: Episodes 26-28. Digimon Frontier: Episodes 7 and 8; Episodes 25 and 26.
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Synchronization
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Synchronization: Most apparent in Tamers, where the damage that Digimon take will occasionally visibly affect and push around the Digimon's partner.
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Critical Failure
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Critical Failure: WarGreymon's Dramon Killers can cause this. They're especially effective against draconic Digimon. WarGreymon himself is a "dragon man" however, and is constantly at risk of serious, self inflicted injury as a result.
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Dark Is Not Evil
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Dark Is Not Evil: That said, the Virus type is not, itself, evil. Several of the hero monsters, including Guilmon and Wormmon, are Virus Digimon.
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Chest Blaster
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Chest Blaster: A common type of attack, special mention to MetalGreymon's missiles that fire from this pecs.
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Enemy Scan
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Enemy Scan: In the anime, there is usually a portion of time reserved for describing a newly-encountered Digimon.
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Inconsistent Dub
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Inconsistent Dub: As of Data Squad and Fusion, the English dubs tend to flip-flop back and forth between using a Digimon's original Japanese name and a previously-established dub name. For instance, the Frontier dub had Crusadermon, while Data Squad had another of the same kind named LoadKnightmon, who also has another inconsistency issue with its name. One episode of Fusion even used both names for some snow-monsters (Yukidarumon and Frigimon) in a single episode.
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Central Theme
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Central Theme: The Digimon anime franchise as a whole: as you grow up, challenging times will reveal your true character and who your real friends are.
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Digital Abomination
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Digital Abomination: Quite a few Digimon in general, especially those of Ultimate level and beyond fit this trope in regards to their appearances, power, and abilities. Even more so are ones like Guilmon that possess the Digital Hazard symbol, which indicates that they have the potential to become powerful enough to threaten the existence of both the Digital World and the human world. It's no exaggeration either, as Guilmon's Mega-evolved form Megidramon was able to tear apart the very fabric of the Digital World by simply existing. The D-Reaper from Digimon Tamers was originally a data cleanup program made in The '80s that targets and deletes programs that "evolved pass [their] parameters". After procuring stray Digimon-data and finding its way into the Digital World the Digimon inhabit, the D-Reaper develops the same Adaptive Ability Digimon have and soon begins evolving into a monstrosity that threatens all worlds.
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Late-Arrival Spoiler
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Late-Arrival Spoiler: Look at any merchandising (besides the initial posters and DVD covers) for Adventure, Adventure 02, Frontier, or Data Squad, and you'll very prominently see Hikari, Ken, Kouichi, and Ikuto happily smiling with everyone else on the covers.
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Painful Transformation
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Painful Transformation: At certain levels in both Tamers and Frontier.
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The Lancer
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The Lancer: There's one in every team, who generally doesn't get along with the leader and they normally have blond hair (the exceptions are Rika and Koji, who have red hair and black/blue hair respectively).
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The Leader
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The Leader and either The Lancer, The Rival, or the Number Two of any given series will usually have the Digimon with the highest Power Levels. Tai and Matt from Adventure were the only two to have their partners achieve Mega level and then their partners underwent a Fusion Dance in the movie.
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Heel–Face Turn
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Takato and Henry have one when they spot a Deva hanging out with Henry's sister.
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Sacrificial Lion
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Sacrificial Lion: In an unusually literal sense; it's a notorious franchise tradition that Leomon, a Leomon variant, or a Leomon expy must die Once a Season (a Leomon died in Adventure, which was given an homage in Tamers... which accidentally spawned the tradition). With notable exceptions in V-Tamer and Digimon Adventure: (2020), which break that tradition.
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Image Song
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Zero Two: all the DigiDestined from both Adventure and Zero Two get an Image Song, as do their Digimon partners. Additionally, each DigiDestined/Digimon pair also gets a song shared by both of them, bringing the total to 36 separate songs.
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Bizarre Alien Reproduction
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Bizarre Alien Reproduction: There's definitely some mechanism that allows Digimon to increase their population, since not all Digimon are able to be ressurected due to file corruption, data destruction, damage to the DigiCore, simply being trapped in the Dark Area by Anubimon or having their data eaten by one of the Demon Lords that live there and yet the Digital World will still occasionally experience an Overpopulation Crisis. What or how it works has never been introduced in any continuity - though it has been confirmed in the Digimon Seekers novel continuity that whatever the process is doesn't involve sex or sexes and it's relatively slower than analog sexual reproduction.
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Heroic Sacrifice
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Leomon always dies, preferably by Heroic Sacrifice, and it's always played for tragedy. Digimon Frontier has the heroes kill a Panjyamon/IceLeomon, and Digimon Data Squad lulls the viewer into a false sense of security by killing a SaberLeomon about a quarter of the way in, only to throw BanchouLeomon onto the viewer later. The very first scene of X-Evolution is of Leomon dying. He did not die in 02, but tri has that Leomon ravaged by Meicoomon's berserk form.
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Non-Indicative Name
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Nonindicative Name Why are the ones that look like bees called Flymon? Then there's DinoBeemon, JewelBeemon, HoneyBeemon, FlyBeemon, CannonBeemon, and FanBeemon, which are, in order, A bug/dragon mishmash, a humanoid insect knight, a bee-fairy, a humanoid dragonfly, a Dendrobium Orchisnote Or for the uninformed, it's a giant honeycomb fortress sitting atop the back of a slightly not-as-giant robotic bee., and finally something something more or less resembling a bee.
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Cyberspace
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Cyberspace: The Digital World.
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Pure Is Not Good
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Pure Is Not Good: Some Digimon (usually babies) are described as so pure that they even lack morality. Like Puttimon, for example.
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Inconsistent Spelling
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Inconsistent Spelling: Not necessarily a spelling issue, but there are inconsistencies even on this very wiki over whether to use the English dub names or the original Japanese names, mainly because there is quite a lot of Nostalgia Filter over growing up with the dub despite (or because of) the occasional changes. The Japanese version has recently amassed a fanbase, and both are widely accepted in their own right. It is generally optimal for fandom members to familiarize themselves with both sets of terms for minimum confusion. It doesn't help that some of the English names are plagued by Engrish; for instance "LoadKnightmon" (seen in Data Squad), whose correct name would be "LordKnightmon" or "RhodoKnightmon" (a pun on "rhodonite"). It also doesn't help that multiple names are used even in English, like when the dub of Frontier named this very same Digimon as "Crusadermon". A lot of Digimon (and their attacks) suffer from being written in mostly katakana, which leaves interpretation up in the air. Most of the time, a simple solution can be found, but in some cases, a foreign attack name will slip under the radar due to being obscurenote Fandubbers can be forgiven for calling UlforceVeedramon's attack the Tense Great Shield; how many of you know what tensegrity is in the first place? or due to the aforementioned Nostalgia Filternote More than a few were surprised when Sukamon's official English name came out as Scummon..
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Brought Down to Normal
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Brought Down to Normal: Syakomon, like the examples above, also originated in Version S and got this treatment. Unfortunately, since he was small and cute, not unlike an aquatic Mamemon, he was reassigned to the Child level.
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Battle in the Center of the Mind
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Subverted in Fusion, where Bagramon is still considered the final threat. Bagramon is actually a rather impressive triple subversion. He remains the main villain until close to the end of the series, and as he's fighting the heroes he suddenly gets backstabbed by his brother-slash-Dragon DarkKnightmon who forces a Xros between the two. Next episode, Bagramon reveals he saw it coming a mile away and kills his brother in a Battle in the Center of the Mind, taking back control and continuing on as the Big Bad til the end.
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Bizarrchitecture
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Bizarrchitecture: An upside-down pyramid building. The Digital World in general has no need to conform to the laws of physics or logic.
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Hot-Blooded
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Shoutmon is almost precisely a sharper, more angular clone of V-mon with Guilmon's color scheme, and has a Hot-Blooded personality exactly like Masaru. His evolved version OmegaShoutmon closely resembles V-mon's Super Mode Magnamon.
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Human-Focused Adaptation
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Human-Focused Adaptation: Practically every work in the franchise puts more focus on the human characters, and sometimes even the human world, than the titular Digimon themselves, which is very jarring as this means the Digital World usually has its own society and culture treated like window dressing while the Digimon themselves are fully sapient beings. Any story that actually develops Digimon as their own character is usually a Day in the Limelight or a work that completely removes any human involvement like Digital Monster X-Evolution and Digimon World 4. The result is that usually the Digimon partners are Satellite Characters at best, Character Focus being mainly reserved for the human characters while the Humans Are Special trope get abused so much that it is often the reason why the human world is dragged into the Digital World's conflicts. The human world being in danger is the only cause that we should mostly care about, it is not like the Digital World being in crisis usually causes this sort of scenario to happen in the first place.
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Cephalothorax
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Cephalothorax: In the original Digital Monster v-pets, there was an entire sub-group of Ultimate Digimon that were distinguished by how tiny they were: Mamemon, MetalMamemon, Giromon, Piccolomon, Nanomon (Datamon in the USA), and Tekkamon, all of whom are little balls with faces and limbs. Mamemon has since produced a few more Underground Monkey variants such as BigMamemon and PrinceMamemon.
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Cosmic Horror Story
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Cosmic Horror Story: The whole damned franchise constitutes one. Each anime and manga feature their own elements of the Genre. Adventure's final boss Apocalymon is an incarnation of resentment and hatred and tries to annihilate both the Digital World and human world. 02 has the Dark Ocean and the World of Dreams, both of which are Eldritch Locations. Tamers: The D-Reaper and all its agents form a terrifying Eldritch Abomination that threaten both the Digital and Real Worlds. Frontier: The only season to feature an End Of The World scenario, in that Lucemon destroys the entire planet. Data Squad: An interdimensional collision is the impending threat, which Yggdrasil considers hardly a loss. Next: The Digital World's God-Emperor (Yggdrasil) dies, the entire universe gets destroyed and remade by NEO. Couple all the above with the facts that (A) we have such Mons as Megidramon, Millenniummon, Chaosmon, Dagomon, and others lurking in the background, and (B), the SGDL are relegated to individual Big Bad status because they are in all likelihood far too powerful together to oppose, and we get a product that would make Lovecraft proud.
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Meaningful Name
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Meaningful Name: Digimon Adventure: Matt and TK from Adventures may have their Japanese Names based on Yamato-Takeru, a legendary prince who fought many battles in his fathers name. Matt fought mostly to protect TK. Also, Yamato-Takeru turned into a great white bird at his death. Angemon, anyone? Digimon Tamers: Screenwriter Chiaki Konaka inserted his signature character named Juri Kato, and proceeded to make her as mentally ill as the other Juri Kato's friend Lain Iwakura.
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Another Dimension
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Another Dimension: The franchise loves this trope. In addition to distinguishing between Earth and the Digital World, you've got the Digimon Wonderswan Series declaring that there are many different Digital Worlds (presumably each tied to the various Earths of the individual series), you've got Adventure 02 talking about Dagomon and his Dark Ocean on the one hand and the world of dreams on the other, you've got the nebulously defined "Dark Area" referred to in the Card Games, you've got DigiQuartz, you've got Witchelny as the home of the various Digimon inspired by the Magical Witches v-pet, and you've got all sorts of crossovers between them that will make your head hurt if you take anything besides a Broad Strokes approach.
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Demon Lords and Archdevils
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Demon Lords and Archdevils: There's a dedicated Demon Lord-type of Digimon, which is mostly comprised of the Seven Deadly Digimon, but which also includes BelialVamdemon, Deathmon, Murmuxmon, and Bagramon.
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Mind Screwdriver
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Mind Screwdriver: Remember that mysterious being of light that possessed Kari in Digimon Adventure and was never brought up again? Well, the Xros Wars manga finally gives us an explanation — it was Homeostasis, a being whose job is to protect the Digital World. Replacing Yggdrasill after it went nuts, Homeostasis is much more calm and protective until Tri reveals it's just as bad.
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Loser Archetype
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Loser Archetype: Numemon, in the greater Digimon canon, exist because some poor schlub of a Digimon botched his evolution. A Champion that's weaker than basically every kind of Rookie, they literally failed to become anything better. You can usually find them sliming around, serving some local virus-type, or throwing poop at the people they don't like. Sukamon and its variants are similar, except they're formed entirely from junk data.
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Calling Your Attacks
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Calling Your Attacks: A series staple. Tamers features the humans doing this as well as the Digimon with the Card Slash feature. Data Squad actually had to have the Bridge Bunnies call their partners' attacks, as they were mute. In the Japanese version, it's averted in all the movies except the Frontier one; no-one calls attacks at all in them. Fusion has the names of the called attacks shown in the bottom of the screen.
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Idiot Hero
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Idiot Hero: Several, the goggleheads in particular. Taiki and Taichi subvert it, being strategists. Although Digimon Adventure Taichi had to grow into it. Takato averts it, being a down-to-earth Audience Surrogate.
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Noble Demon
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Inverted with Beelzebumon, who is in many appearances a Noble Demon or even an Anti-Hero.
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Diverging Evolutionary Phases
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Diverging Evolutionary Phases: While most Digimon have set evolutionary lines, there are times when a digimon will undergo alternate forms of digivolution when certain conditions are met. "Dark Digivolution" happens when a Digimon is coerced into digivolving while under intense negative emotions (either their own or their human partner's), resulting in the digimon digivolving into a Virus-type variation of their usual digivolved form. In Digimon Adventure, Greymon digivolves into SkullGreymon after Tai tries forcing Agumon into digivolving on command (first bby overfeeding him, then by deliberately putting him in danger). In Digimon Adventure 02, the Digimon Emperor tries forcing Agumon (who's under the control of a Dark Ring) to digivolve, he becomes SkullGreymon again. He then later manages to force Agumon to digivolve into MetalGreymon's Virus Mode while under a perfected Dark Spiral. In Digimon Tamers, Takato is overcome with grief and rage after Beelzemon kills Leomon. Picking up on his tamer's negative energy, a feral Guilmon warp digivolves into Megidramon, a Draconic Abomination who's very existence destabilizes the Digital World. "Armor Digivolution" is when a Digimon digivolves with the power of a Digi-Egg. This was considered a lost-form of digivolution that digimon would use before they eventually learned how to do it on their own. In Digimon Adventure 02, the Digimon Emperor's Dark Spires blocking the digimon's ability to digivolve, Veemon, Armadillomon, Hawkmon, Patamon and Gatomon gain the ability to armor-digivolve when their digidestined partners discover the digieggs. DNA Digivolution is when two or more different digimon digivolve together into a single, more powerful form.
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Iconic Item
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Iconic Item: Each season has their respective Digivices, differing from season to season. As the anime series went on, the capabilities of Digivices also expanded. Goggles. They're so iconic, most people associate these with the show, and The Other Wiki mentions it in their "Goggles" article. In-universe, it is the mark of The Leader among the various Digidestined/Tamers. Only two seasons broke with the tradition, but subsequent seasons brought the goggles back.
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Killer Rabbit
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Killer Rabbit: Many Digimon are cute but deadly.
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Dragons Are Divine
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Dragons Are Divine: The Digimon franchise has many godly Dragon Digimon: The Four Great Dragons are a group of Mega-level Dragon Digimon based on the Dragon Kings of Chinese mythology comparable to gods, and include Azulongmon (who is also a member of the Digimon Sovereigns and guardian of the eastern Digital World), the wicked Megidramon, as well as Goldramon and Magnadramon/Holydramon. Huanglongmon, the leader of the Digimon Sovereigns tasked with defending the Digital World, is a giant golden dragon who normally resides in the Digiworld's center. Like his fellow Sovereigns, unlike the one Digicore held by most Digimon, they have about twelve.
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Species Title
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Species Title: A Virtual Pet device franchise about raising the titular Digital Monsters and having them battle their fellow kind. In terms of anime, the common premise is Digital Monsters from cyberspace allying with kids to fight evil Digimon.
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All Myths Are True
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All Myths Are True: The franchise's very big pool of monsters takes here and there, from the Classical Gods, to Judeo-Christian angelology, to the Four Great River Dragons, to even the Akashic Records.
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Stationary Wings
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Stationary Wings: A good amount of winged Digimon aren't shown flapping their wings, especially in the various anime.
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Alternative Foreign Theme Song
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Alternative Foreign Theme Song: In the English version, an action-oriented rap song is used for the first three seasons, an epic chant for Digimon Frontier, a rock song for Digimon Data Squad, and an upbeat techno tune for Digimon Fusion.
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Oculothorax
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Patamon is a guinea pig with bat wings that can combine with Kuramon (spiky ball with one eye) to form IceDevimon (a humanoid demon with long arms and tattered wings). Or, in the Blue version, with Otamamon (tadpole), Wormmon (caterpillar), and Piximon (a Cephalothorax fairy) to form Calumon (a Carbuncle Creature with Ear Wings). Calumon's components make more sense in the Red version because it replaces everyone except for Piximon with Lopmon, Lunamon, and Terriermon (all with bodies with stubby arms and legs and rounded cutesy heads similar to Calumon's).
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The Four Gods
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The Four Gods: The Four Holy Beasts, or Digimon Sovereigns, each of whom guards a quadrant of the Digital World. They consist of Qinglongmon/Azulongmon the Azure Dragon (East), Zhuqiaomon the Vermillion Phoenix (South), Xuanwumon/Ebonwumon the Black Turtle (North), and Baihumon the White Tiger (West). Azulongmon appears in Adventure 02, while the others are only referred to as the Harmonious Ones; all four star in Tamers. According to the Metaplot, they serve a fifth Sovereign, Huanglongmon/Fanglongmon the Yellow Dragon (Center), who was sealed beneath the earth while warring with Lucemon.note Huanglongmon appears in Digimon Fusion, though he was severely demoted to being Number Two to The Dragon, existing just to get absorbed into another monster.
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Satanic Archetype
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Satanic Archetype: Regarding the broader franchise: There are multiple Digimon, like Devimon, Demon, and Lucemon, who model different facets of The Devil. Other digimon take inspiration from apocalyptic monsters or Goetic demons as well. The Seven Great Demon Lords — also known as the Seven Deadly Digimon — are a collection of these. Inverted with Beelzebumon, who is in many appearances a Noble Demon or even an Anti-Hero. It is a very popular archetype in anime: Digimon Adventure has Devimon, an Evil Genius who preys on innocent Digimon and drives them mad, and Myotismon, whose evolved form is based on the Beast of the Apocalypse. Digimon Adventure 02 has Daemon, the wicked leader of other devilish Digimon, and MaloMyotismon, whose Japanese name is taken after the Goetic demon Belial. Digimon Tamers has Beelzemon (Beelzebub) but he's not evil, though the D-Reaper possesses many Satanic qualities (lies and manipulates, wants to end the world). Digimon Frontier has Lucemon, who is Lucifer, Chaos Mode (who is Lucifer in the process of falling) and Shadowlord Mode (the dragon). Digimon Data Squad has Belphemon, named after Belphegor. Digimon Fusion has Lucemon and Beelzemon again, as well as Lilithmon, another demon lord.
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Unique Protagonist Asset
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Unique Protagonist Asset: The Leader and either The Lancer, The Rival, or the Number Two of any given series will usually have the Digimon with the highest Power Levels. Tai and Matt from Adventure were the only two to have their partners achieve Mega level and then their partners underwent a Fusion Dance in the movie. Exaggerated in Frontier, where Takuya and Kouji achieve not one but two forms beyond everyone else, the second at the expense of everyone else's power. Double Subverted in Data Squad, where the whole team achieves Mega and Burst Mode. Then Marcus and Agumon get another boost on top of that...though their appearance in Fusion suggests it isn't any better than burst mode...triple subversion?
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Star Wars (Franchise)
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Yes, Gennai does sound like Jedi. Yes, he does look like Obi-Wan. Yes, he looks like Ewan MacGregor in season 2.
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Combined Energy Attack
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Combined Energy Attack In Name Only; Wargreymon's "Terra Force" and Black Wargreymon's "Terra Destroyer". Word of God is that these attacks actually do have the energy of an entire planet, but they obviously don't require draining energy from any external sources. BlackWarGreymon was even able to spam his attack! There are draining moves in X-Evolution but they still don't drain much.
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Motor Mouth
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Motor Mouth: What happens when you have thirty seconds to explain what happened in thirty minutes, although this counts as Dub Text.
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Conservation of Ninjutsu
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Conservation of Ninjutsu: Played With; The anime (and movies) mostly averts, subverts and inverts the trope, especially when played for drama, while Fusion plays it straight.
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Super Mode
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Since the debut of the 6th level, there's been a strong attempt to avert this, by insisting that the level remains the end-cap of all standard Digimon evolutionary tiers, usually by introducing the next form as a Super Mode of the specific Digimon.
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SI Prefix Name
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SI Prefix Name: Subverted by Gigadramon and Megadramon, whose power levels are...exactly the same.
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Power Glows
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Power Glows: Most attacks involve some part of the Digimon in question glowing before the attack is fired. Most digivolutions also start with the Digimon and sometimes the digivice or the human partner glowing.
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Tiered by Name
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Tiered by Name: Higher-level Digimon often have the names of their prior level with a prefix attacked, such as Greymon to MetalGreymon, or Garurumon to WereGarurumon. However, there is no universal rule, as there are Digimon who change their names entirely when gaining levels, such as Togemon - Lillymon - Rosemon. There are also a handful of prefixes given to lower-leveled Digimon indicating that they're a lesser version, like DemiDevimon or ChibiTortomon. And some prefixes are just used with different, equally ranked versions; such as Agumon and ToyAgumon, Greymon and GeoGreymon, MetalGreymon and RizeGreymon, and WarGreymon and ShineGreymon. There's also the unique case of Terriermon line, which features Gargomon entirely changing name to Rapidmon when evolving, but becomes MegaGargomon when evolving again. Digimon Fusion uses a different name system for its main Digimon, Shoutmon. Shoutmon can combine with his friends, and the result is called Shoutmon X[number] - As in, a four-mon combination is Shoutmon X4. By the end of the series, he goes up to Shoutmon X7.
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Story-Breaker Power
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Averted in Data Squad where all four heroes achieve Burst Mode, which is implied to be that setting's equivalent of Super Ultimate.
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Truth in Television
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Truth in Television: There is no such thing as joint parental custody in Japan. This adds subtext to the lives of several characters: Takeru and Yamato probably spent more time apart than foreign audiences might think, which helps to explain Yamato's angst. If Mr. Minamoto never had custody of Koichi, it was that much easier to pretend that his ex-wife was dead.
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Eldritch Abomination
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Eldritch Abomination: Some Digimon qualify as this, like Apocalymon, Millenniummon, and especially UltimateKhaosmon◊.
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Series Mascot
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Series Mascot: Fox Kids used closeups of principle characters to advertise their shows, so they chose Tai, Davis, and Takato to represent the franchise. In more expansive terms, the Agumon line tends to act as the closest equivalent to Pikachu for the Digimon franchise, with it's evolution Greymon filling a similar role to Charizard. The leads of each anime series usually have partners with at least one form inspired by the line.
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Filling the Silence
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Filling the Silence: The dub usually inserts new dialogue to make the show more understandable for kids or to insert an added joke.
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Body Snatcher
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Body Snatcher: The Royal Knights in the Pendulum X. They infect the Digimon that can defeat them via their Master Tags, allowing them to become more powerful by possessing a succession of increasingly more powerful Digimon.
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They Killed Kenny Again
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They Killed Kenny Again: With multiple people: Leomon always dies, preferably by Heroic Sacrifice, and it's always played for tragedy. Digimon Frontier has the heroes kill a Panjyamon/IceLeomon, and Digimon Data Squad lulls the viewer into a false sense of security by killing a SaberLeomon about a quarter of the way in, only to throw BanchouLeomon onto the viewer later. The very first scene of X-Evolution is of Leomon dying. He did not die in 02, but tri has that Leomon ravaged by Meicoomon's berserk form. Frontier has Kouichi, whose Digimon forms were lion-themed, and in Japan his Beast form's name was KaiserLeomon. Then again, he didn't quite die, either, although it seemed that way. Fusion' very first enemy of any significance is MadLeomon, and he gets killed off in episode 3. Subverted later on that he gets revived as Leomon; although he's also mentioned to be Green Zone's guardian and is later unseen amoung the other captured Green Zone inhabitants; indicateing he *probobly* died... again.. MachLeomon from the Xros Wars manga similarly dies in chapter 2, except he never gets revived. Appli Monsters feature the Leomon-like Oujamon, but slightly subverted in that he died as Dokamon, and revived later. Oh look, we have another humanoid lion in Fusion named Apollomon! He has the noblest of intentions! His Jekyll & Hyde sickness pretty much confirms him being killed. Leo didn't die, but V Tamer 01 was never released internationally and predates the running gag anyway.
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There Is No Kill Like Overkill
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Played straight or averted with SkullGreymon's attack, dependent on your region. In the English dub, the move is called Dark Shot. In the original version, it's called Ground Zero. Which makes SkullGreymon a mindless, semi-invulnerable creature bent on mass destruction with a nuclear missile attached to its back. MetalGreymon's attacks are directly compared to individual nuclear warheads in Digimon canon. Basically, SkullGreymon can shoot one nuke total, MetalGreymon can shoot several. Luckily for everyone in the battle zone, MetalGreymon's missiles don't act like real nukes.
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Hit Flash
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Hit Flash
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Audience Shift
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Outside of the card game, the series became more obvious with its fanservice as the years went on, and to the point that during and after the Audience Shift, many new female Digimon happen to have much larger busts than they used to. This also happens to the now-older Digi-Destined of Digimon Adventure, where a promotion of the second part of the Digimon Adventure tri. included shots of the girls in detailed bikinis.
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Your Size May Vary
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Your Size May Vary: Any given species of Digimon may appear at multiple sizes between franchise installments, or even between different parts of the same series. One of the more obvious examples is Biyomon; the Biyomon of Digimon Adventure was about as tall as a preteen's knees, while the Biyomon who appeared in Digimon Data Squad was nearly as tall as an adult.
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"X" Makes Anything Cool
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"X" Makes Anything Cool: Digimon enhanced by the X-Antibody are given an "X" after their names in localizations; Agumon X, Garurumon X, Magnamon X, etc. This does not apply to natural carriers like DORUmon or Ryudamon, for obvious reasons.
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Red Live Lobster
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Red Live Lobster: Ebidramon is a Champion/Ultimate (Adult/Perfect) level Digimon which resembles a cross between a giant mechanical red lobster and a dragon. It makes appearances in Digimon Adventure 02, Digimon Tamers, Digimon Fusion, Digimon Adventure tri. and Digimon Adventure: (2020). Regalecusmon is a downplayed example, as it is a humanoid Digimon with lobster-like armor that is colored in different shades of red.
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"Blind Idiot" Translation: And it's not always (probably not even usually) the translator's fault. The franchise takes names and words from all over the world, and then transliterates them into Japanese kana. Localizers then have to interpret and unpack the original word the franchise used, which has resulted in a few bizarrely named Digimon. It can be especially tough if a Digimon's name is taken from one language and its Special Attacks use words from another. For years the name "Sukamon" was used for what turned out to be "Scumon" (i.e. scum-monster). The official name of "Orgemon" appears to be derived from a bilingual portmanteau of the Japanese oo ("big") and ogre. Probably among the most amusing is when the Digimon SlashAngemon was given the name SlushAngemon for Digimon Fusion. And then there's Yo!Yo!mon, who had the unfortunate luck to be translated as Yoxtu!Yoxtu!mon.
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Justified Trope
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The Guilmon of Digimon Tamers is explicitly Takato's idea of "Agumon, but cooler", In-Universe, and his evolutionary line includes a Cyborg fifth level and a Bishounen Line sixth level.
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Our Goblins Are Different
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Goblimon and Armadillomon fuse into Minotarumon, which is pretty faithful to Classical Mythology except for its mechanical left hand.
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To Be Continued
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To Be Continued: Let's just go ahead and say that the dub abused this trope. Xros Wars, the Japanese version, abused it, too.
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Can't Catch Up
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Can't Catch Up: Once a Season, the cast is divided into tiers this way. In the original version of Adventure, Tentomon has the presence of mind to lampshade this immediately.
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God-Emperor
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Next: The Digital World's God-Emperor (Yggdrasil) dies, the entire universe gets destroyed and remade by NEO. Couple all the above with the facts that (A) we have such Mons as Megidramon, Millenniummon, Chaosmon, Dagomon, and others lurking in the background, and (B), the SGDL are relegated to individual Big Bad status because they are in all likelihood far too powerful together to oppose, and we get a product that would make Lovecraft proud.
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Transformation Sequence
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Transformation Sequence: And how. Painful Transformation: At certain levels in both Tamers and Frontier. Transformation Name Announcement: In general, "[X] evolve into/digivolve to... [X]!". Other forms of transformation (such as armor digivolving) have different call outs. Stock Footage: Which can get especially bad in certain episodes where entire teams power-up at once. Transformation Is a Free Action: Normally, but Infermon averts it to great effect in the first movie. This is actually quite interesting because we get to see what a Digimon looks like while it's transforming, "outside" of the sequence. We get an even better view in the Data Squad movie — When Agumon digivolves to ShineGreymon, it looks like a series of progressively bigger digieggs which eventually hatch to him.
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Big Bad
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Big Bad: Lord Demon for V-Tamer. Apocalymon for Adventure, 02 had Myotismon/Vamdemon return as the cause of everything that happened in 02. Frontier had Lucemon. Data Squad is an odd case — while Kurata dies long before the final episode, his destructive actions are causing the entire endgame mess; Yggdrasil is only acting. Fusion has Bagramon. The Wonderswan series had Milleniumon.
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Momma's Boy
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Zigzagged with Willis of Digimon Hurricane Touchdown, who is both perfectly capable of wandering the American countryside with only a never-evolved Terriermon at his side and being a riotous flirt with any pretty girls in the vicinity, but who is also such a Momma's Boy that he routinely calls home to let his mother know he's "safe". In the English dub of Digimon: The Movie, he's also a peer of Izzy's in sheer tech-savvy so he can help with the Canon Welding between his own movie and the otherwise unrelated Our War Game.
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Killer Teddy Bear
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Monzaemon is combined from Sukamon, Numemon (a slug), and Apemon.
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Rings of Activation
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Rings of Activation: Digimon Adventure 02: Gatomon and Patamon's Armor Digivolution sequences both feature them briefly becoming an upward-travelling beam of glowing rings as they fuse with their respective armor eggs. Digimon Tamers: The Biomerge Digivolution sequence involves rings of light manifesting around the tamers as they merge with their Digimon. These rings are still present when the perspective switches to the kids within the Digimon. Digimon Frontier: Fractal Code is the data that Digimon's bodies are comprised of and typically appears as a glowing ring of light when manifested. The Digidestined's tranformation sequence has a ring of fractal code manifest around their hands as they scan it with their D-Tector. Digimon Adventure tri.: The evolution sequences have been updated to involve rings manifesting around the Digimon's bodies. A large single ring passes upwards of them in champion evolution, multiple, smaller rings manifest across their form in super evolution and four glowing rings are featured in ultimate evolution. Digimon Adventure: (2020): Agumon and Gabumon's evolution sequences feature rings of light. During their champion evolutions, Agumon and Gabumon are hit with a beam of data surrounded by rings. The beam then transforms into a sphere around them, with the sphere itself surrounded by rings matching Agumon and Gabumon's respective signature colors. The sphere surrounded by rings appears at the end of their super evolution sequences, exploding to reveal their ultimate forms. In their ultimate evolutions, the rings surrounding the sphere interlock and explode as they take their mega forms. Digimon Ghost Game: Any time a Digimon inflicts some supernatural effect on people, rings of various colors appear around the victims as the Digimon briefly converts them to data.
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Seven Deadly Sins
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Seven Deadly Sins: The Seven Great Demon Lords, in possible answer to the Three Great Angels, all come with their own crest resembling their identifying sin and names likely taken from the Ars Goetia; Lilithmon - Lust, Beelzebumon - Gluttony, Leviamon - Envy, Demon - Wrath, Barbamon - Avarice, Belphemon - Sloth, Lucemon - Pride (fittingly, he leads the group). Each member has appeared individually here and there throughout Digimon canon, though the Metaplot links them and tells of stronger Digimon that they're connected to. There exist at least two Super Demon Lords, the first being Lucemon Satan Mode and the second being Ogudomon, whose appearance derives from the First Beast of Revelation and is named for the Ogdoad, who may or may not be their leader as Huanglongmon was to the Sovereigns (i.e. Huanglongmon and Ogudomon are both summoned in the card game by fusing any two members of their "subordinate" groups).
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Dismantled MacGuffin
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Dismantled Macguffin: The Digimentals, which originated in 02, had to be reconstructed from fragments in both the Wonderswan series and the D-3 children's toy.
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Mon Tech
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Mon Tech: Digivices are commonly used by Tamers throughout the different media to primarily empower their Digimon partner through Digivolution, but each version has its own features.
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Evolutionary Levels
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Evolutionary Levels: A big thing in the franchise, although with the six levels being treated as stages of growth it's probably closer to Metamorphosis Monster. Has some overlap with Power Levels, though exceptions abound. The Story games, in a moment of mixed awesome and humor, once featured a Minomon (an In-Training Level Digimon) who had undergone so much Training from Hell that it equaled Impeprialdramon Paladin Mode. Notably, Fusion mostly abandoned the system.
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Took a Level in Badass
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Took a Level in Badass: With the exception of natural carriers, the X-Antibody greatly increases or draws out the full potential of a Digimon’s natural abilities, essentially turning them into heightened versions of themselves. And keep in mind, this isn't even its main function. However, this isn’t always a good thing.
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Giant Spider
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Giant Spider: Dokugumon (with six legs and classified as an insect) and Arukenimon (semi humanoid).
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Eldritch Location
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Eldritch Location: The Dark Area, the Digital World's Hell. Various details of the background fluff have fleshed it out, and it's not a nice place. It's utterly hostile to any Digimon not meant to be there, and the locals are all evil Digimon, usually incredibly powerful and vicious ones at that.
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What Measure Is a Non-Human?
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What Measure Is a Non-Human?: A prevalent theme, especially when there are human villains involved.
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Amazing Technicolor Population
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Amazing Technicolor Population: Individual members of any given species of Digimon may have upwards of three or four colors, by and large due to the principle of Color-Coded Multiplayer. There are, however, a number of Digimon with official re-colors that suggest something of a moral alignment (hint: if it's a black version of a normally brightly-colored Digimon, it's probably viral). The Digimon Almanac keeps a good record of these.
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Gag Dub
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Gag Dub: The dub tended to be silly at times, similar to how Samurai Pizza Cats was dubbed, though the dub generally avoided this during the serious moments.
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Red Is Heroic
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Red Is Heroic: Just about every lead in each anime installment starting with Takato is associated with red, either in their clothing or their Digimon partner, if not both at once. Tai and Davis were aversions as both focused on Orange/Blue Contrast instead, though Davis may have been an attempt to start the trend by having red and orange flame decals on his blue jacket, and his partner Veemon's early iconic evolution, Flamedramon, having a red fire-based armor instead of orange like most of the "Courage" themed evolutions Tai had.
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Merchandise-Driven
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Merchandise-Driven: Digimon is first and formost a toy franchise, so much so that having good toy sales can save your season from being canned even if it has low ratings.
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Hu Mons
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Hu Mons: Humanlike Digimon have existed from the beginning of the franchise with the likes of Angemon and Angewomon, winged humanoids with helmets. This is later used as a distinction in Digimon Frontier, where Spirits and the occasional regular Mon are divided into Human and Beast categories. The majority of such Digimon have a mask, cowl, or at least a visor so you never see their whole face, or at least their eyes.
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Sapient Cetaceans
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Sapient Cetaceans: Dolphmon possesses advanced intelligence, but its form of thought is too complex for a normal person to understand.
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Mechanical Monster
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Mechanical Monster: A good 185 or so of them comprise the Metal Empire "family". Specific Digimon species of this nature are usually classed as "Cyborg" or "Machine" type Digimon.
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NumberedSequel
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Numbered Sequel: With some modification: Digimon Adventure, Digimon Adventure 02, and Digimon Adventure tri..
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Reduced to Dust
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Reduced to Dust: Any time a Digimon is destroyed, it usually either spontaneously bursts or slowly disintegrates, in this case, the "dust" actually being computer data.
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Physical God
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Biomerging is introduced in Tamers. Happens between a human and a Digimon of any level below Mega, and produces a Mega-level Digimon.
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Ascended Extra
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Ascended Extra: Angewomon, especially after the Audience Shift. Interesting to note that while she (and her pre-evolution Gatomon) has always been rather popular Digimon, most promotional materials back in the day would feature Gatomon over her, if they showed her at all, mostly because she was always associated with Adventure, where she was one of the main characters. After the shift, Angewomon became much more prominent, even gaining a new evolution (in the form of a Fusion Dance with LadyDevimon) in Digimon Story: Cyber Sleuth and is used as the host character in the Mobile Phone Game, Digimon Heroes.
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Cypher Language
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Cypher Language: The franchise uses one called DigiCode (lit. DigiLetters), which is not to be confused with the scanned code in Frontier that was renamed in the dub as "Fractal Code". The cypher has symbols that correspond to both types of Japanese kana and Roman letters, and you can find them on individual Digimon designs, Digimon merchandise, and within the anime as Freeze Frame Bonuses.
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War Elephants
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War Elephants: Mammothmon are usually used in this fashion.
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Adults Are Useless
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Adults Are Useless: Leave the saving-two-worlds to the kids. For the most part, all their parents did was sit at home waiting for them to come back (when they even knew the kids were gone). Sometimes, they even tried to stop the kids from doing their Chosen Child duties, leading to the kids' occasionally having to lie and go behind their backs. A few adults — like Matt and T.K.'s dad, Sora's mom, etc. — did help out but in minor ways in Digimon Adventure. Mostly averted in Digimon Tamers. Not only did Yamaki and the Wild Bunch know more about Digimon than the Tamers did, but they were actively involved in the Tamers' challenges, from traveling to and from the Digital World to leading the fight against the D-Reaper. In fact, it was a modified version of Yamaki's Juggernaut program, installed in Terriermon, that ultimately defeated the D-Reaper. Pretty much justified in Digimon Frontier. The parents aren't useless, but rather, flat out never knew the kids are traveling in Digital World trying to save it, because the kids are only gone for 20 minutes in real world timenote At the end of the series, when Trailmon returned them to the real world, they are returned to 20 minutes after they boarded the train to the Digital World. Also mostly averted in Digimon Data Squad. Captain Sampson, while staying in the commanding officer position a lot, bails the heroes out three times. That old man who gave Marcus his Digivice, helps out at times and gives him sage advice? That would be Commander Yushima, who bails the heroes out twice, and gives assistance during some fights later on. Marcus's open-minded mother, Sarah, gives refuge to the heroes after they become fugitives from the Confidentiality Ministry thanks to Kurata. Keenan's parents help the heroes get to the Digital World to chase after Kurata. And, finally, there's Marcus's father Spencer, who is one of the most badass characters in the series, only rivaled by his own son. And his partner BanchoLeomon, whom allows Spencer to share his body. One of the leads, Yoshi, is technically an adult at 18 years of age.
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Intra-Franchise Crossover
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Intra-Franchise Crossover: In the last two episodes of the Digimon Xros Wars: The Young Hunters Who Leapt Through Time, the protagonists of the prior seasons of Digimon shows (Tai and Agumon from Digimon Adventure, Davis and Veemon from Digimon Adventure 02, Takato and Guilmon from Digimon Tamers, Takuya from Digimon Frontier, and Marcus and Agumon from Digimon Data Squad/Digimon Savers) arrived to help the heroes against Quartzmon. In addition, Mimi, Palmon, Joe, Gomamon (all from Adventure), and Rika and Renamon (Tamers) also appear in that set of episodes.
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Ear Wings
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Ear Wings: Patamon, Terriermon, Lopmon, and Culumon.
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No-Sell
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No-Sell: Often happens when the heroes face an incredibly powerful enemy; Their attacks tend to have no effect, until one of them digivolves to the same level as the baddy.
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Weirdness Censor
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Weirdness Censor: The adults, besides a few of the Chosen Children's parents, seem to realize there are strange events going on during the Myotismon arch of Adventure but ignore them until they are rounded up and kidnapped. This is averted in Digimon Adventure tri. and is regularly brought up by bystanders how terrifying the Digimon are, even the heroes' partners.
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Oh, Crap!
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Oh, Crap!: Myotismon has this reaction when he sees Kari get her hands on her Digivice. The original version uses the "oh, no!" variant of this trope. Takato and Henry have one when they spot a Deva hanging out with Henry's sister. Priceless one when Kurata sees a very ticked off ShineGreymon Burst Mode heading right for him. Most of his faces after Burst Mode is reached qualify as well. Subverted by Gravimon upon seeing Shoutmon X7. What does he do after seeing a huge, golden Digimon that so quite powerful that his army behind him got obliterated? He smiles evilly.
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Orochi
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There's an official Demon Dragon-type, which includes Orochimon, all variations of Guilmon's typical adult stage Growmon, Vritramon, Eyesmon, and Nidhoggmon. There is also an Evil Dragon-type, which includes Devidramon; DarkLizamon; and Guilmon's potential Ultimate stage Megidramon, the world-rending Token Evil Teammate of the Four Great Dragons.
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Expository Theme Tune
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Expository Theme Tune: "Change into digital champions to save the Digital World..." Applies to the English dub of the first three seasons only — and Tamers changed that line to "Change into digital champions to save and defend the world", because they didn't actually go to the Digital World until later in the season. Frontier, Data Squad and Fusion have completely new theme tunes.
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Plant Person
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Togemon (a cactus with boxing gloves) can combine with Yanmamon and Kabuterimon (a heavily stylized rhinoceros beetle) to form Lillymon (a fairy with leaves for wings and petals for hair and skirt). In the Digimon Adventure continuity and some of the other games, Togemon can evolve to Lillymon without fusion.
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Xtreme Kool Letterz
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Xtreme Kool Letterz: The sixth season is called Xros Wars in Japan. Justified, in that this is taken from "Xaos", the greek spelling of Chaos. The "X" is pronounced like a "K" or "C" though pronouncing the western character "X" as "cross" seems to be becoming a bit of a trend in Japanese media. It's actually quite a surprise they didn't refer to "Double Xros" as "WX"note Japan often use "W" (double U) as "daburu" (double) due to the similar sound, using "DX" instead.
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Be Careful What You Wish For
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Be Careful What You Wish For: Wishing for a Digimon is nice, until it gets loose in your school. On several occasions, characters try to force a Digivolution, and it goes horribly right.
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Living Doll Collector
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Living Doll Collector: Piedmon, at least in Adventure, where he makes keychains (get it?) out of most of the Digi-Destined and their partners.
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Sea Monster
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Sea Monster: A common antagonistic force, corrupted or not. For starters, Seadramon and Shellmon in Adventure. Doesn't help that sea monsters are the minority in the franchise, you will be hard-pressed finding one of the protagonists even using one.
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Retcon
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Retcon: Overlapping with All There in the Manual: the CD dramas included little things like Mimi being present for 9/11, his brother Shuu being the person Jou was on the phone with in the Pilot Movie, and Miyako's "Yamato Nadeshiko Panic!" song, but it also completely threw out the second Digimon Tamers movie, by not having the Tamers reunite with their partners. Or did they? Later, perhaps? We don't know.) According to the drama CD, it seems they don't, or at least, not through the method hinted at by the end of the actual show.
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Genius Bonus
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The movie Our (or Children's) War Game averts it spectacularly, by featuring the main villain lauching an ICBM, carrying a nuke at the children, that are in Odaiba, Tokyo. This was as shown in Japan, and came from an anime made for kids.impactAs a Genius Bonus, nukes are triggered mid air to maximise the destruction, and are specifically designed to not trigger due to impact - the missile in the movie is shown to not explode midair and hit the lake instead, a.ka. making an impact....and just fell into the water harmlessly.. The beginning arc of Digimon Adventure: (2020) reuses these plot points with the exception of the nuke going off high in the atmosphere and the resulting EMP being magically reversed within seconds.
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Multiversal Conqueror
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Multiversal Conqueror: Several of the villians, who have set their sights on conquering both worlds.
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Sixth Ranger Traitor
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Digimon Universe: App Monsters: Yujin. But in this case, he's a Sixth Ranger Traitor.
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Creepily Long Arms
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Devidramon is a draconic version of Devimon and has the latter's tattered wings and Creepily Long Arms. They generally appear in the various anime as Always Chaotic Evil minions of stronger villains. No Unholy Nuke powers despite the name.
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The End
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The End: Keeping the pattern of title cards at the end of episodes, Fusion ended with a card that said "owari" (��り).
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The Imp
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The Imp: PicoDevimon in Adventure. Impmon, of course, in Tamers.
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Smash Cut
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Smash Cut: A common way to transition to digivolution in the heat of battle.
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Transformation Is a Free Action
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Transformation Is a Free Action: Normally, but Infermon averts it to great effect in the first movie. This is actually quite interesting because we get to see what a Digimon looks like while it's transforming, "outside" of the sequence. We get an even better view in the Data Squad movie — When Agumon digivolves to ShineGreymon, it looks like a series of progressively bigger digieggs which eventually hatch to him.
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Eastern Zodiac
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Eastern Zodiac: The Sovereigns are in turn served by a group of twelve Digimon called the Devas. When they first premiere in Tamers, they are driven partially to wreak vengeance on humans (fitting, since Yamaki has been going around and destroying them) and kidnap Calumon. The Metaplot again serves to give them a little more context by sub-dividing them into groups of three, one per each sovereign, and organized according to the elemental arrangement described on the actual trope page. Xuanwumon is served by Vikaralamon, Vajramon, and Kumbhiramon (Pig, Ox, and Rat); Baihumon is served by Caturamon, Sinduramon, and Makuramon (Dog, Rooster, and Monkey); Zhuqiaomon is served by Pajramon, Sandiramon, and Indaramon (Sheep, Snake, and Horse); and Quinglongmon is served by Andiramon/Antylamon, Mihiramon, and Majiramon (Rabbit, Tiger, and Dragon). Each Deva is said to exhibit a singular primary trait (which may or may not hint at the personality of their master).
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Transformation Name Announcement
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Transformation Name Announcement: In general, "[X] evolve into/digivolve to... [X]!". Other forms of transformation (such as armor digivolving) have different call outs.
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Character Focus
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Character Focus: The show may be titled "Digimon", but make no mistake, it's about the humans. Most allied Digimon only serve either to reflect their human partners or serve as Foils. From Adventure to Fusion, you could count the number of major Digimon with actual backstories on one handnote Gatomon, Impmon, BanchoLeomon, Ballistamon, Cutemon and Dorulumon. In fact, when allied Digimon do get characterization, it usually comes out of nowhere, like Veemon's crush on Gatomon.
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Advertising by Association
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Advertising by Association: The original virtual pets had text on the packaging saying they're from the makers of Tamagotchi.
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Mystical Waif
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Kari starts as an eight-year-old Mystical Waif in Adventure and is one of the most reserved and put-together members of the team in 02.
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Kaiju
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Zigzagged with Guilmon itself, a draconic baby Kaiju marked with the Digital Hazard to warn of its apocalyptic potential. While Guilmon's typical evolutionary line is filled with increasingly fearsome dragons culminating in Megidramon, at the same time it has a heroic Bishounen Line evolution Dukemon, which even has an angelic Super Mode. On top of that, Guilmon even has an Evil Counterpart evolutionary line demonstrating what could happen if it fell into evil.
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Let's You and Him Fight
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Digimon Rumble Arena and Digimon Battle Spirit were this for Adventure, Zero Two, and Tamers, and also a powerful case of Let's You and Him Fight. Rumble Arena focused on the Adventure verse, culminating in a battle against Reapermon, the latest Beyond the Impossible evolution of Diablomon from the movies. Battle Spirit instead focused on the Tamers cast; its final boss was Milleniumon, the Big Bad from the Digimon Wonderswan Series (strangely, Ryo himself does not appear, raising some scary questions for people familiar with his backstory).
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Non-Standard Character Design
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Non-Standard Character Design: Human characters tend to be simplistic in design and shading while humanoid Digimon (especially the Ms. Fanservice ones) are given more details and more realistic proportions.
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Shout-Out
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Shout-Out: Yes, Gennai does sound like Jedi. Yes, he does look like Obi-Wan. Yes, he looks like Ewan MacGregor in season 2. Digimon has lots of Paradise Lost shout outs. Deathmon is named after the demon Death, Lucemon and Barbamon has, respectively, an attack named Paradise Lost and Purgatory Lost. Beyond it, both Barbamon and Belial Vamdemon reference the city of Pandemonium in their attacks. Decoding the DigiCode that appears on Oryxmon and Seraphimon will reveal direct quotes from The Castle of Cagliostro and Final Fantasy XII, respectively.
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Dub Text
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Dub Text: The dub tends to change characters names and ages to make them easier for kids to remember and advance most of them into puberty in an attempt to make them less impressionable. Ad-Break Double-Take Casual Danger Dialogue Hit Flash Frothy Mugs of Water
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Gross-Out Show
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Grossout Show: The virtual pet raising sims placed more emphasis on the gross nature of some Digimon, which was downplayed later.
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Beyond the Impossible
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Beyond the Impossible: The Ultimate/Mega level was presented as this when it first debuted in Adventure, as at the time Perfect/Ultimate was considered fully-evolved. Matt calls it "changing the rules in the middle of the game"
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Rock Monster
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Rock Monster: Various Digimon, like Gotsumon and Golemon.
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Punch! Punch! Punch! Uh Oh...
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Punch! Punch! Punch! Uh Oh...: PowerLevels + Constant battling = Troperiffic
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DoubleSubverted
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Double Subverted in Data Squad, where the whole team achieves Mega and Burst Mode. Then Marcus and Agumon get another boost on top of that...though their appearance in Fusion suggests it isn't any better than burst mode...triple subversion?
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Killed Off for Real
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One of the things that makes Kurata in the fifth season so despicable is the use of weapons that make this impossible, effectively making any victim of his Gizmon Killed Off for Real.
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Nuclear Weapons Taboo
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Nuclear Weapons Taboo: Played straight or averted with SkullGreymon's attack, dependent on your region. In the English dub, the move is called Dark Shot. In the original version, it's called Ground Zero. Which makes SkullGreymon a mindless, semi-invulnerable creature bent on mass destruction with a nuclear missile attached to its back. MetalGreymon's attacks are directly compared to individual nuclear warheads in Digimon canon. Basically, SkullGreymon can shoot one nuke total, MetalGreymon can shoot several. Luckily for everyone in the battle zone, MetalGreymon's missiles don't act like real nukes. The movie Our (or Children's) War Game averts it spectacularly, by featuring the main villain lauching an ICBM, carrying a nuke at the children, that are in Odaiba, Tokyo. This was as shown in Japan, and came from an anime made for kids.impactAs a Genius Bonus, nukes are triggered mid air to maximise the destruction, and are specifically designed to not trigger due to impact - the missile in the movie is shown to not explode midair and hit the lake instead, a.ka. making an impact....and just fell into the water harmlessly.. The beginning arc of Digimon Adventure: (2020) reuses these plot points with the exception of the nuke going off high in the atmosphere and the resulting EMP being magically reversed within seconds.
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Lighter and Softer
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Lighter and Softer: The character designs for the Digimon themselves have been cleaned up considerably in more recent incarnations. While earlier designs featured a lot of details such as chipped nails and teeth, scarred flesh, tarnished metal, bulging veins, tattered wings and general asymmetry, newer designs tend to eschew those details and place more emphasis on roundness and polished surfaces. There a notable difference between the original Agumon and his Data Squad incarnation or the original MetalGreymon and RizeGreymon.
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Deadly Upgrade
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Deadly Upgrade: Dark Evolution. It's rationalized as a perfectly legitimate potential evolution variation under natural circumstances, but in Digimon partnered to humans, it's an aberration caused by very negative emotions on the human's part.
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Monster Compendium
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Monster Compendium: The Digimon 20th Anniversary Editon virtual pet includes a Digi Dex, where all Digimon that you've evolved can be seen. Selecting a Digimon from the list lets you see its name. There is also a "Stock" option, which shows Digimon you've received by copying, which can be used in Tag Battles. However, the ones in Stock don't count toward the main Digi Dex and are lost if used in Jogress Digivolution.
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Adaptational Wimp
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Adaptational Wimp: Unless you dig through the data books and various supplementary material, you never know that the Mega/Ultimate-Level Digimon are actually capable of multiversal feats without breaking a sweat. The most range we usually see onscreen encompasses two worlds, or two universes by that logic when the Big Bad unleashes their plan. This also applies to the Digimon partners, who are so powerful lore-wise that this trope is why humans can even stand in close vicinity of combat without dying or how the Earth isn't destroyed from collateral shockwaves.
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Company Cross References
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Company Cross References: This being a male counterpart to Tamagotchi, it was practically contractually obligated to make at least one Tamagotchi reference since its inception. Both franchises are from Bandai. Tamagotchi character Oyajitchi serves as the inspiration for Digimon character Nanimon's appearance. Wizardmon's staff and Belphemon's Sleep Mode clock are both modeled after Tamagotchi devices.
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Cute Monster Girl
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Cute Monster Girl: Sometimes played straight, sometimes averted, with both "sexy" and "monstrous" female Digimon.
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'90s Anti-Hero
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'90s Anti-Hero: Many Digimon sport this look. Huge muscles with visible veins, scars, stitches, tattoos, Too Many Belts, spikes, cybernetic body parts and oversized weapons are very common, especially amongst Digimon of early generations. They were created in The '90s, after all.
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Sixth Ranger
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Sixth Ranger: Like Heel–Face Turn, a tradition. Adventure: Kari/Hikari Adventure 02: Ken Tamers: Anyone who's not Takato, Rika, or Henry; Ryo is the straightest example Frontier: Kouichi Data Squad: Keenan Fusion: Kiriha and Nene Digimon Universe: App Monsters: Yujin. But in this case, he's a Sixth Ranger Traitor.
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World Tree
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World Tree: The very host computer of the Digital World is called Yggdrasil. A good rule of thumb is that if the Yggdrasil is present, it will be an antagonistic force, though whether malevolent or not is up for grabs. In a nod to Norse Mythology, Yggdrasil in the Digimon Chronicle seeks to create three servers named for the Norns that tended its namesake.
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Arc Welding
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Arc Welding: 02 added so much new lore to the Adventure universe that the digital worlds of each series can seem incompatible at first blush. The Adventure novelization is filled with many a Call-Forward to bridge the gap.
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Male Sun, Female Moon
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Male Sun, Female Moon: While Digimon technically don't have genders, the Olympos XII members Apollomon and Dianamon follow this trope; Apollomon is a male-looking warrior who wields The Power of the Sun, while Dianamon has a feminine appearance with a moon-based armor theme.
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Voice of the Legion
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Voice of the Legion: Jogress and Biomerge typically use this, Digixross usually doesn't but can.
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Universe Concordance
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Universe Concordance: The Digimon Encyclopedia by Chris McFeely, which covered all of Adventures to Tamers and part of Frontier. It was the main source of Digimon info for fans before the advent of Wikia (nowadays going by Fandom) and the creation of more Digimon fan sites.
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Heart Drive
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Heart Drive: The Master Tag to the Royal Knights. You can acquire these in the Pendulum X V-Pets by defeating their corresponding Royal Knights. If you give it your Digimon Congratulations! You just gave Yggdrasil a more powerful Royal Knight to hunt down illegal Digimon with.
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Fantasy Pantheon
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Fantasy Pantheon: Given the Fantasy Kitchen Sink, this crops up here and there. Mostly this trope gets play in the interactions between major groups of nigh mythic Digimon. Council of Angels: Seraphimon, Cherubimon, and Ophanimon guard over God's Law, Wisdom, and Love, respectively, and each is said to manifest a trait of Lucemon; together they form the Three Great Angels. All three also have fallen versions in the form of ShadowSeraphimon, Cherubimon Vice, and Ophanimon Falldown Mode. The Four Gods: The Four Holy Beasts, or Digimon Sovereigns, each of whom guards a quadrant of the Digital World. They consist of Qinglongmon/Azulongmon the Azure Dragon (East), Zhuqiaomon the Vermillion Phoenix (South), Xuanwumon/Ebonwumon the Black Turtle (North), and Baihumon the White Tiger (West). Azulongmon appears in Adventure 02, while the others are only referred to as the Harmonious Ones; all four star in Tamers. According to the Metaplot, they serve a fifth Sovereign, Huanglongmon/Fanglongmon the Yellow Dragon (Center), who was sealed beneath the earth while warring with Lucemon.note Huanglongmon appears in Digimon Fusion, though he was severely demoted to being Number Two to The Dragon, existing just to get absorbed into another monster. Eastern Zodiac: The Sovereigns are in turn served by a group of twelve Digimon called the Devas. When they first premiere in Tamers, they are driven partially to wreak vengeance on humans (fitting, since Yamaki has been going around and destroying them) and kidnap Calumon. The Metaplot again serves to give them a little more context by sub-dividing them into groups of three, one per each sovereign, and organized according to the elemental arrangement described on the actual trope page. Xuanwumon is served by Vikaralamon, Vajramon, and Kumbhiramon (Pig, Ox, and Rat); Baihumon is served by Caturamon, Sinduramon, and Makuramon (Dog, Rooster, and Monkey); Zhuqiaomon is served by Pajramon, Sandiramon, and Indaramon (Sheep, Snake, and Horse); and Quinglongmon is served by Andiramon/Antylamon, Mihiramon, and Majiramon (Rabbit, Tiger, and Dragon). Each Deva is said to exhibit a singular primary trait (which may or may not hint at the personality of their master). Seven Deadly Sins: The Seven Great Demon Lords, in possible answer to the Three Great Angels, all come with their own crest resembling their identifying sin and names likely taken from the Ars Goetia; Lilithmon - Lust, Beelzebumon - Gluttony, Leviamon - Envy, Demon - Wrath, Barbamon - Avarice, Belphemon - Sloth, Lucemon - Pride (fittingly, he leads the group). Each member has appeared individually here and there throughout Digimon canon, though the Metaplot links them and tells of stronger Digimon that they're connected to. There exist at least two Super Demon Lords, the first being Lucemon Satan Mode and the second being Ogudomon, whose appearance derives from the First Beast of Revelation and is named for the Ogdoad, who may or may not be their leader as Huanglongmon was to the Sovereigns (i.e. Huanglongmon and Ogudomon are both summoned in the card game by fusing any two members of their "subordinate" groups). World Tree: The very host computer of the Digital World is called Yggdrasil. A good rule of thumb is that if the Yggdrasil is present, it will be an antagonistic force, though whether malevolent or not is up for grabs. In a nod to Norse Mythology, Yggdrasil in the Digimon Chronicle seeks to create three servers named for the Norns that tended its namesake. Knights of the Round Table: The Royal Knights are a selection of thirteen Digimon that belong to an order founded by Imperialdramon Paladin Mode. While this order was founded for ostensibly benevolent reasons, it was quickly subordinated to Yggdrasil, who uses them for purposes of network security. Most of them have a bad case of My Master, Right or Wrong, unfortunately, though at least two of them, Dukemon and Alphamon are unambiguously heroic. Imperialdramon PM is not an actual member of the order; ostensibly they hold to his ideals. Four Dragon Kings: The Four Great Dragons, based in the mythos of the dragon spirits of the four seas that surrounded China. This group consists of Quinglongmon (yes, doing double-duty and the most deified of the four) for the East Sea, Megidramon for the North Sea, Goddramon for the West Sea, and Holydramon for the South Sea. This group was one of the oldest and first to be codified in the Metaplot, but has gotten the absolute least mileage out of any of them. The Dark Masters technically fit here but only Digimon Adventure material. Four villainous Digimon (Apocalymon's "children") that were powerful enough to defeat and seal away the Sovereigns. As a quick trip to the Headscratchers section for Adventure relates, given their basis in the Virus-type Megas from the virtual pets, some speculate that Pukumon should have been part of the group rather than MetalSeadramon, though the latter was chosen as a superior alternative, since a Weapons Platform Sea Serpent is more visually impressive than a thuggish blowfish. (To do him credit, Pukumon got a part in one of the Digimon Adventure 02 CD Dramas). The Ten Warriors are a collection of Digimon who were able to defeat and seal Lucemon in the backstory to Digimon Frontier. They ended up dividing their powers into "Human" and "Beast" spirits and scattered them throughout the world. Five of the Human Spirits were given their own lives by Cherubimon Vice, while the others fell to human hosts. (The spirits with the humans seem to have their own "lives" as well, and it may be the case that the ones Cherubimon drew out were corrupted to his will). Twelve Olympians: Another group, the "Olympus Twelve" group of Digimon consists of a selection of powerful Digimon based in, well, you probably already got it. These Digimon have yet to act as a centralized organization, though individuals may crop up here and there. God: A being whom the Angel Digimon serve, noted to be an immeasurably powerful being of ultimate goodness and infinite love. Apparently created the Digital World and its laws. There is also a number of Fallen Angel Digimon having "rebelled" against God. May be a human, may be Homeostasis - the weird light that possessed Kari in Adventure, and named in the Xros Wars manga. A note on Homeostasis: Homeostasis is actually the replacement server for Yggdrasil, who went bad. In addition, there are also two other figures that have the title "God of the Digital World"; Huanglongmon and Yggdrasil. However, this refers to their roles as rulers, and not the same being that the Angel Digimon serve. Shakamon is an interesting case. Supposedly the "closest" to Yggdrasil, Shakamon (based on the Buddha) is responsible for the Eastern Digital World's protection... and its ordeals, both of which are because of its love for the Digimon. It is said to be meaningless to fight Shakamon, who will subvert and disperse any "evil" intent.
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Casual Danger Dialogue
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Continuity Snarl
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Continuity Snarl: The Digimon Wonderswan Series is a notable offender, especially considering that both it and the anime make direct nods to each other that don't match up (e.g. Our War Game has Ryo briefly appear in Turkey as The Cameo, but Tag Tamers indicates he was in Ken's house when he saw the Omnimon-Diaboromon fight). Ryo as he appears in Digimon Tamers is officially the same person as Ryo as he appears in the Wonderswan series, but Tamers gives Ryo a completely new backstory that is incompatible with the Wonderswan Series. D-1 Tamers had a young Wallace as a major character, but the original Wallace, who debuted in Digimon Hurricane Touchdown, had never been to the digital world and didn't know there were other Digidestined.
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Humans Are Special
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Humans Are Special: Somehow, maybe because their networks created or expedited the Digital World, humans have a huge influence over the Digimon from evolutions to raising eggs. It seems that Humans Do It Better then most Digimon can do it on their own. In the Digital World, it takes a Digimon an unfeasibly long time to evolve on their own. Hundreds of thousands to millions of years to achieve the Champion or Mega level. Whereas if they bond with a human partner they can evolve in a matter of days or weeks. Hence why some Digimon, wanting to become stronger, are so determined to either abduct a human or escape to the human world.
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Protagonist Power-Up Privileges
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Protagonist Power-Up Privileges: Almost every season the Hero and the Lancer will be the only ones to unlock the ability to digivolve to Mega, or achieve the first evolutions. Averted in Tamers where all three main heroes and Ryo can Bio-Merge to Mega, and where the first Super Mode goes to Beelzemon. Averted in Data Squad where all four heroes achieve Burst Mode, which is implied to be that setting's equivalent of Super Ultimate. Averted in Ghost Game, as all three members acquire Mega forms with no extra Super Modes or fusions to tip the balance. (While Proximamon did exist in the TCG and in the Vital Bracelet v-pet as a fusion of Siriusmon and Arcturusmon, GulusGammamon's Mega level, the fusion didn't make an appearance, as well as Arcturusmon.)
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Make a Wish
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Make a Wish: Happens occasionally, and is explicitly a plot point in Adventure 02.
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DiskOneFinalBoss
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Disk-One Final Boss: In nearly every season. A good rule of thumb is never assume the first Big Bad is the final one. Subverted in Fusion, where Bagramon is still considered the final threat. Bagramon is actually a rather impressive triple subversion. He remains the main villain until close to the end of the series, and as he's fighting the heroes he suddenly gets backstabbed by his brother-slash-Dragon DarkKnightmon who forces a Xros between the two. Next episode, Bagramon reveals he saw it coming a mile away and kills his brother in a Battle in the Center of the Mind, taking back control and continuing on as the Big Bad til the end.
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Dub Name Change
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Frontier has Kouichi, whose Digimon forms were lion-themed, and in Japan his Beast form's name was KaiserLeomon. Then again, he didn't quite die, either, although it seemed that way. Fusion' very first enemy of any significance is MadLeomon, and he gets killed off in episode 3. Subverted later on that he gets revived as Leomon; although he's also mentioned to be Green Zone's guardian and is later unseen amoung the other captured Green Zone inhabitants; indicateing he *probobly* died... again.. MachLeomon from the Xros Wars manga similarly dies in chapter 2, except he never gets revived. Appli Monsters feature the Leomon-like Oujamon, but slightly subverted in that he died as Dokamon, and revived later.
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Universe Compendium
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Universe Compendium: The Digimon Reference Book, that is, if you can read Japanese.
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Not Quite Dead
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Not Quite Dead: While used less often than reincarnation as the series went on, seeing one burst into data isn't always a sure sign that they are deleted, sometimes they reform back together. We're shown the point of view of someone in this state at least once.
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Art Evolution
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Art Evolution: When C-mon was released its aesthetic was not much different than Pokémon's but soon the "official" Bandai designs were shown to be much more along the lines of a Gross-Out Show or 90s "attitude". From there the whole thing has been sliding toward sleeker, shinier designs or generic cuteness though fanservice is also on the rise.
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Baku
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Baku: Bakumon (Tapirmon in the dub) is an Animal Digimon with the appearance of a small tusked-warthog-esq creature with a cloud instead of backlegs. Lore states that it was generated from a medical computer for detecting brain waves, and it seems that it uses the data from humans in REM sleep as nourishment, later going on to feed on bad dreams and malignant viruses.
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Expy
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Expy: The franchise is so Once a Season pattern-heavy that you can draw definite lines of continuity between character designs. The frontmen of each team in the anime series are nearly all a bunch of Hot-Blooded brunets who wear goggles like Taichi Yagami with some zigzagged exceptions like Takato (who wears goggles but is either a Fragile Flower or Mellow Fellow depending on the version) or Masaru (who is immensely Hot-Blooded but wears no goggles). The Digimon of the frontmen also follow very specific trends, and almost all are Playing with Fire Our Dragons Are Different after the style of Agumon and Greymon. (Flamedramon, Guilmon, Vritramon, etc.). V-dramon, main Digimon of V-Tamer, was an expy of Greymon's early design (prior to the veiny, muscular Bandai design became standard. V-mon, the main Digimon of 02, is a child version of V-dramon and his next stage XV-mon is a copy of AeroV-dramon. The Guilmon of Digimon Tamers is explicitly Takato's idea of "Agumon, but cooler", In-Universe, and his evolutionary line includes a Cyborg fifth level and a Bishounen Line sixth level. Shoutmon is almost precisely a sharper, more angular clone of V-mon with Guilmon's color scheme, and has a Hot-Blooded personality exactly like Masaru. His evolved version OmegaShoutmon closely resembles V-mon's Super Mode Magnamon. Yamaki, Riley, and Ms. Asaji are strikingly similar in appearance to an adult T.K., Yolei, and Kari (a resemblance emphasized by the U.S. dub recycling Yolei's and Kari's voice actors), which produced a lot of fodder for fan theories in the Tamers hey-day. Tobucatmon looks suspiciously like Nall, and Bellestarmon resembles Bayonetta.
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Divergent Character Evolution
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Divergent Character Evolution: Some Digimon with close associations may differentiate themselves as they progress from form to form. The Terriermon and Lopmon families are practically identical up to their third stage, with their most obvious difference being a Palette Swap between them, but from Adult-Champion stage on, Terriermon's line becomes more doglike and robotic, while Lopmon becomes more rabbit-like and mystic. To the day, the fandom will refer to Terriermon and Lopmon as dog-rabbits. Dracomon is a 3rd level Digimon who has two distinct evolutionary lines; after evolving into one of two different versions of Coredramon, he will proceed to evolve to a form suited to either the sky or the land. These two vastly different evolutions are meant to undergo a Fusion Dance at the Ultimate-Mega level to create the Royal Knight Examon. The franchise tried to invert this with Patamon and Tailmon by swapping out Tailmon's classic final form Holydramon for Ophanimon, a Distaff Counterpart to Patamon's classic final form Seraphimon.
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Satellite Character
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Satellite Character: Partner Digimon tend to fall into this depending on the canon in question or how many other human characters there are around at the time; the partners in Adventure fell into it the most. Best averted in Tamers, Fusion, and Ghost Game, where Digimon are more often treated as independent characters. The few that remain are exaggerations.
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Bishōnen Line
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Bishōnen Line: Many prominent Digimon, both good and evil, are humanoid in their more powerful forms. Some go back and forth.
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Dark Is Evil
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Dark Is Evil: In general, "black" versions of pre-existing Digimon (e.g., BlackWarGreymon) are either berserk or outright evil Virus counterparts to the Vaccine-type original. Virus types in general are often dark in color and serve as villains. A few of them even have Dark, Black, or a variation of it in their names to drive it home.
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Rousseau Was Right
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Rousseau Was Right: Played straight in 02 (with Ken and Oikawa), Tamers (Yamaki), and Fusion (Yuu); averted in Adventure and Frontier (no human villains), and averted in Data Squad (DAMN YOU, AKIHIRO KURATA!!!).
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Fusion Dissonance
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Fusion Dissonance: A lot of fusions in Digimon do not have Morphic Resonance to their components, but Digimon Story: Super Xros Wars Blue and Red cranks this up. As there are too many to mention, let's just take a few: Patamon is a guinea pig with bat wings that can combine with Kuramon (spiky ball with one eye) to form IceDevimon (a humanoid demon with long arms and tattered wings). Or, in the Blue version, with Otamamon (tadpole), Wormmon (caterpillar), and Piximon (a Cephalothorax fairy) to form Calumon (a Carbuncle Creature with Ear Wings). Calumon's components make more sense in the Red version because it replaces everyone except for Piximon with Lopmon, Lunamon, and Terriermon (all with bodies with stubby arms and legs and rounded cutesy heads similar to Calumon's). Kuramon can also combine with Dracmon (looks like a kid vampire with eyes in its palms) and DemiDevimon (a Cephalothorax demon) into Bakemon. Togemon (a cactus with boxing gloves) can combine with Yanmamon and Kabuterimon (a heavily stylized rhinoceros beetle) to form Lillymon (a fairy with leaves for wings and petals for hair and skirt). In the Digimon Adventure continuity and some of the other games, Togemon can evolve to Lillymon without fusion. Monzaemon is combined from Sukamon, Numemon (a slug), and Apemon. Goblimon and Armadillomon fuse into Minotarumon, which is pretty faithful to Classical Mythology except for its mechanical left hand. Coelamon may only slightly resemble a coelacanth but it resembles its components (Crabmon and Syakomon) even less. Crabmon can evolve into Coelamon without fusion in other games.
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Sea Serpents
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Sea Serpents: The Seadramon family is a line of aquatic -dramon Digimon depicted as serpentine, legless and exclusively marine. Seadramon is a fairly typical sea serpent, MegaSeadramon is largely a bigger take on this with a sword-like horn, and MetalSeadramon and GigaSeadramon are cyborg versions of this trope, with GigaSeadramon in particular being modified to serve as a living troop carrier.
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Council of Angels
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Council of Angels: Seraphimon, Cherubimon, and Ophanimon guard over God's Law, Wisdom, and Love, respectively, and each is said to manifest a trait of Lucemon; together they form the Three Great Angels. All three also have fallen versions in the form of ShadowSeraphimon, Cherubimon Vice, and Ophanimon Falldown Mode.
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World Gone Mad
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World Gone Mad: The Digital World varies from series to series, but all agree that it is bizarre even under the most peaceful circumstances.
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But Now I Must Go
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But Now I Must Go: The traditional (though not compulsory) ending to a Digimon story; how much drama it employs, how permanent the parting will be, and to what extent the parting is required depends on the work. Digimon V-Tamer 01: The Digital World is saved and all the humans return home, but although Taichi's technically separated from Zeromaru, he'll always have him at his side as his V-Pet. Digimon World: After all is said and done, Hiro decides he needs to return home, or else his mother will worry. Digimon Adventure: The Trope Codifier for the franchise, and the first to play it for drama. The kids need to leave the Digital World lest they be trapped there indefinitely, meaning that they have to part with the friends they've made so deeply after a short time to say their goodbyes. Post-series supplemental material has them meet up a few times afterwards; eventually, Digimon Adventure 02 allows them to meet again. Digimon Adventure tri. and Digimon Adventure: Last Evolution Kizuna force another separation, but 02's Distant Finale makes it a Foregone Conclusion that they'll eventually be allowed to stay together. Digimon Tamers: The kids are informed without warning that their Digimon will have to leave the Real World to save them from degenerating, meaning that the Digimon are practically ripped away from the kids' at a moment's notice. What happens afterwards depends on which media you take as canon; the second movie has them reunite after around six months, whereas the drama CD establishes that the gate Takato found at the end was only a Hope Spot and that it'll be difficult for them to communicate or meet again. Digimon Frontier: The defeat of Lucemon causes the dimensional gate to close, meaning that the kids have to rush back before it closes. This is played for very little drama other than Bokomon tearfully wishing them farewell, since the kids don't have actual Digimon partners to separate from. Digimon Data Squad: The Digital Gate has to be closed for a while for safety reasons and the Digimon will be returning to the Digital World to help recovery efforts there. After a night in which everyone's allowed to give their farewells to their partners, Masaru finally decides to give a middle finger to series tradition and join Agumon in the Digital World, where they protect the peace together. Since the gate is under DATS's control, the closing has a decidedly less final tone than the others (especially since the theme of the series is the hope of creating a world where Digimon and humans can live together, making it feel like the ending was there for tradition more than anything else). Digimon Next: The kids return to the human world, though like Taichi in Digimon V-Tamer 01, Tsurugi still gets to fight with his reborn Agumon as his V-Pet. Digimon Fusion (anime): After saving the day, the Digimon return to the Digital World, with Taiki waving them goodbye. No drama is pulled here. Digimon Xros Wars (manga): As Shoutmon fears, the kids are forced to return home after saving the Digital World, although UlforceV-dramon tells Nene that the Digital World may need them again. Shoutmon tearfully begs Taiki to stay and go on more adventures with him, but concedes when Taiki promises to go on an adventure with him after he's fulfilled his own dream. Digimon Xros Wars: The Young Hunters Who Leapt Through Time: As everyone's returned to their own worlds, Tagiru and Gumdramon are also forced to have a tearful goodbye...until somehow Gumdramon reappears to Tagiru again. And the Adventure Continues. Digimon World Re:Digitize: With Vitium defeated, everyone is sent back by Mirei and separated from their partners, though they're taken aback by the suddenness. Decode adds a little extra: Mirei reveals that she won't be going with them...because she no longer has a physical body. Digimon Story: Cyber Sleuth: The Digimon will have to return to the Digital World while the humans return to the human world, and due to the Digital World being reformatted to the state it was eight years prior, the Digimon won't even remember their human partners. Agumon, Gabumon, and Nokia promise to meet again someday, somehow, and the kids return to a human world with a Cosmic Retcon that makes it so that they're the only ones who remember the Digimon at all. Digimon Adventure: Last Evolution Kizuna: Due to being mature and having no more potential which was the fuel for the Digivice, the Digimon partners have to leave their human friends. Whether either side likes it or not. Not surprisingly, the humans don't take it well.
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Expendable Alternate Universe
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Data Squad: An interdimensional collision is the impending threat, which Yggdrasil considers hardly a loss.
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King of Beasts
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King of Beasts: Leomon. His signature move is actually called "Fist Of the Beast King"
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Dimension Lord
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Dimension Lord: Both good and evil examples.
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Nominal Villain
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Nominal Villain: Digimon Adventure: Earlier in the series, most of the antagonist Digimon the heroes fought were only evil because of a Black Gear. After Devimon's defeat, the Digidestined began encountering one-shot Digimon antagonists who were evil of their own volition. Digimon Adventure 02: The Digimon enslaved by the Digimon Emperor's Dark Rings have a similar deal with the ones corrupted by the Black Gears in the original show. Wormon isn't under mind control, but he still follows the Emperor out of loyalty. When the Emperor's actions go too far for him to ignore, Wormon turns on him and helps the Digidestined defeat his latest creation. This leads to Ken's Heel–Face Turn and eventually him joining the heroes after Wormon's return. Digimon Frontier: Duskmon is the Legendary Warrior of Darkness and serves the villain Cherubimon. However, Duskmon is actually Koji's brainwashed brother Koichi and isn't evil by choice. He is eventually freed from Cherubimon's control. Digimon Ghost Game: In his first appearance, Mummymon abducts and mummifies humans. However, he only does this because he doesn't understand how modern medicine works and after being informed of his error, he frees the humans he abducted and resolves to learn modern medicine.
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Alien Invasion
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Alien Invasion: More ambitious villains have attempted an invasion of the Real World.
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Cosmic Keystone
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Cosmic Keystone: The Human Worlds are this to the Digital Worlds.
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Rank Inflation
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Rank Inflation: The earliest Digital Monster v-pets featured Digimon that progressed through five stages of evolution, from Baby I to Baby II to Child to Adult to Perfect. In the late nineties, the Digimon Pendulum v-pet series introduced a sixth stage, Ultimate. Since then, various installments of the franchise have tried to cheat the levelling system with either an official or de facto seventh stage—a Fusion Dance of two ultimates here, a ultimate's Super Mode there—but the franchise at large has stuck to six stages. The above tends to be inverted quite often in the video games. It's pretty common for Super Ultimates to be merged with Ultimates for the sake of better gameplay, and earlier games like the first Digimon World combined Ultimates with Perfect since it was still made with 5 levels in mind.
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Metamorphosis Monster
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Metamorphosis Monster: How digivolution (and all its methods, such as Jogress/DNA Digivolution and Armor Evolutions) function, especially outside of the anime installments. In general (starting with the original V-pet game), every Digimon can digivolve into a variety of species that don't always follow a set theme, and, depending on the quality of its raising, a Digimon can go wildly off course with its expected evolution path. This is one of the many aspects of the series that sets it apart from other Mon series. The anime installments downplay the randomness of this facet of things, by giving each individual partner having a single straight line through various forms (which tend to differ even for individuals of the same species; Tai & Marcus both had Agumon partners, distinguished by their evolines). Variant evolutions occasionally occur (through Dark Evolution and item-induced evolutions).
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This Is a Drill
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This Is a Drill: Digmon, Drimogemon, LoaderLiomon, Breakdramon, and Dorulumon all exhibit this trope.
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Continuity Lock-Out
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Continuity Lockout: Every piece of Digimon media is canon in some way, resulting in Tamers referencing a Wonderswan game, several concepts that were formerly game-only or anime-only appearing in other media, and the Story and World games connecting with previous, family-friendly installments despite the audience shift towards adults. Getting the complete Digimon experience will require a lot of effort.
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Atrocious Arthropods
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Atrocious Arthropods: Insectoid Digimon appear throughout the various anime series. A few of them have been partners to the heroes (Tentomon in Adventure, Wormmon in Adventure 02) but more often than not they appear as main villains or monsters of the week. Digimon Adventure: The first antagonistic Digimon the team encounters is a Kuwagamon, an Insectoid Digimon based on a saw stag beetle. Other examples include Scorpiomon, a servant of the Dark Master MetalSeadramon and Dokugumon, a spider Digimon who served Myotismon. Digimon: The Movie: Diaboromon is the main villain of the "Our War Game" portion of the movie. Sporting an insect-like appearance inspired by the Y2K Bug, it is an evil virus Digimon who was wreaking havoc across the Internet. Digimon Adventure 02: Arukenimon is an evil Ultimate Digimon based on a spider. She and Mummymon serve Yukio Oikawa, the second human villain seen in the series. Digimon Tamers: Dokugumon appears as an evil Digimon again, this time trying to eat Rika and Renamon. She is defeated when Renamon digivolves into Kyubimon for the first time. Digimon Adventure: (2020): "The King of Insects Clash": Taichi, Mimi, Koshiro and their Digimon are attacked by an Okuwamon and a swarm of Kuwagamon when they reach a canyon. While MetalGreymon and Togemon take care of the Kuwagamon, Kabuterimon digivolves into MegaKabuterimon for the first time and slays Okuwamon. "Garudamon of the Crimson Wings": A massive CannonBeemon commands a squadron of Waspmon to kidnap local Digimon to be used by the evil forces. It is defeated when Birdramon becomes Garudamon for the first time. "The Wolf Standing Atop The Desert": Garurumon becomes WereGarurumon for the first time when Matt, Sora, Joe and their partners have to face a Scorpiomon ruling over a desert they are trying to cross. Digimon Ghost Game: Arukenimon appears as a villain again. She is portrayed as a Digimon that likes to devour the brains of very smart people to gain their intelligence, and is one of the few antagonist Digimon that is genuinely depicted as evil and unsympathetic.
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Canon Immigrant
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Canon Immigrant: Ryo Akiyama. He makes a few cameos in Our War Game and 02, and is a Sixth Ranger in Tamers, but he originated as the star of a series of WonderSwan games.
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Elemental Personalities
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Elemental Personalities: The lead Digimon from each anime series represent the element of fire, typically by being partnered with a Digimon with fire-based powers and the quick tempers to go with it, with the exception of Guilmon and Gammamon in the the latter case.
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Ridiculously Cute Critter
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Ridiculously Cute Critter: Most Digimon in the early stages, though there are a few exceptions with later forms being adorable. Kenta's little pink partner is MarineAngemon, a Mega level (and fits right into the kid's pocket)! And now Fusion has a Digimon actually named Cutemon.
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FourGods
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The Four Great Dragons are a group of Mega-level Dragon Digimon based on the Dragon Kings of Chinese mythology comparable to gods, and include Azulongmon (who is also a member of the Digimon Sovereigns and guardian of the eastern Digital World), the wicked Megidramon, as well as Goldramon and Magnadramon/Holydramon.
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Notably, the west revamped the Theme Naming of the evolutionary stages; instead of naming the evolutionary stages after the life cycle, the names evoke competitive sports, instead. The two Baby stages became Fresh and In-Training respectively; Child became Rookie; Adult became Champion; Perfect is called Ultimate; Japan's Ultimate is called Mega; and Super Ultimate (when it exists) is called Ultra.
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Once a Season: Try to find one season without a main character who is either overprotective of their sibling or has some sort of complex. Try it. Alternatively, try find a season in which a main character doesn't have an unexpected, traumatic past Leomon dies. Even in the seasons he's not explicitly in, a character who dies shares his name in some evolution. Digimon V-Tamer 01 and Digimon Adventure: are probably the two only exceptions to date that features a Leomon that doesn't die. The main character, at some point, will become so angry, but so angry that their Digimon partner will perform a corrupt digivolution. At the end of each season, the kids and their Digimon partners will have to be separated. For how long? That will depend on how generous the writers are feeling.
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hasFeature
Everything's Better with Samurai / int_1a4b3ea2
 Digimon (Franchise)
hasFeature
Evil All Along / int_1a4b3ea2
 Digimon (Franchise)
hasFeature
Evil Counterpart Race / int_1a4b3ea2
 Digimon (Franchise)
hasFeature
Evil Living Flames / int_1a4b3ea2
 Digimon (Franchise)
hasFeature
Evil Overlord / int_1a4b3ea2
 Digimon (Franchise)
hasFeature
Evil Versus Evil / int_1a4b3ea2
 Digimon (Franchise)
hasFeature
Evolution Power-Up / int_1a4b3ea2
 Digimon (Franchise)
hasFeature
Evolutionary Levels / int_1a4b3ea2
 Digimon (Franchise)
hasFeature
Explosive Breeder / int_1a4b3ea2
 Digimon (Franchise)
hasFeature
Exposed to the Elements / int_1a4b3ea2
 Digimon (Franchise)
hasFeature
Extendable Arms / int_1a4b3ea2
 Digimon (Franchise)
hasFeature
Extra Eyes / int_1a4b3ea2
 Digimon (Franchise)
hasFeature
Extra-Strength Masquerade / int_1a4b3ea2
 Digimon (Franchise)
hasFeature
Extremely Short Timespan / int_1a4b3ea2
 Digimon (Franchise)
hasFeature
Eye Catch / int_1a4b3ea2
 Digimon (Franchise)
hasFeature
Eyeless Face / int_1a4b3ea2
 Digimon (Franchise)
hasFeature
Eyes Out of Sight / int_1a4b3ea2
 Digimon (Franchise)
hasFeature
Fallen Angel / int_1a4b3ea2
 Digimon (Franchise)
hasFeature
Fan Community Nicknames / int_1a4b3ea2
 Digimon (Franchise)
hasFeature
Fan Verse / int_1a4b3ea2
 Digimon (Franchise)
hasFeature
Fandom VIP / int_1a4b3ea2
 Digimon (Franchise)
hasFeature
Fantasy Kitchen Sink / int_1a4b3ea2
 Digimon (Franchise)
hasFeature
Fantasy Metals / int_1a4b3ea2
 Digimon (Franchise)
hasFeature
Fashionable Asymmetry / int_1a4b3ea2
 Digimon (Franchise)
hasFeature
Faster Than They Look / int_1a4b3ea2
 Digimon (Franchise)
hasFeature
Faux Flame / int_1a4b3ea2
 Digimon (Franchise)
hasFeature
Fauxrrari / int_1a4b3ea2
 Digimon (Franchise)
hasFeature
Fearless Fool / int_1a4b3ea2
 Digimon (Franchise)
hasFeature
Feather Flechettes / int_1a4b3ea2
 Digimon (Franchise)
hasFeature
Feathered Dragons / int_1a4b3ea2
 Digimon (Franchise)
hasFeature
Feathered Fiend / int_1a4b3ea2
 Digimon (Franchise)
hasFeature
Feathered Serpent / int_1a4b3ea2
 Digimon (Franchise)
hasFeature
Feminine Mother, Tomboyish Daughter / int_1a4b3ea2
 Digimon (Franchise)
hasFeature
Fiery Lion / int_1a4b3ea2
 Digimon (Franchise)
hasFeature
Fiery Salamander / int_1a4b3ea2
 Digimon (Franchise)
hasFeature
Filler / int_1a4b3ea2
 Digimon (Franchise)
hasFeature
Filling the Silence / int_1a4b3ea2
 Digimon (Franchise)
hasFeature
Films of the 2020s / int_1a4b3ea2
 Digimon (Franchise)
hasFeature
Finishing Move / int_1a4b3ea2
 Digimon (Franchise)
hasFeature
Fire Is Masculine / int_1a4b3ea2
 Digimon (Franchise)
hasFeature
Fireballs / int_1a4b3ea2
 Digimon (Franchise)
hasFeature
Fish People / int_1a4b3ea2
 Digimon (Franchise)
hasFeature
Five-Man Band / int_1a4b3ea2
 Digimon (Franchise)
hasFeature
Fixed Relative Strength / int_1a4b3ea2
 Digimon (Franchise)
hasFeature
Flashback / int_1a4b3ea2
 Digimon (Franchise)
hasFeature
Flechette Storm / int_1a4b3ea2
 Digimon (Franchise)
hasFeature
Floating Continent / int_1a4b3ea2
 Digimon (Franchise)
hasFeature
Floating in a Bubble / int_1a4b3ea2
 Digimon (Franchise)
hasFeature
Flying Brick / int_1a4b3ea2
 Digimon (Franchise)
hasFeature
Flying Seafood Special / int_1a4b3ea2
 Digimon (Franchise)
hasFeature
Food Chain of Evil / int_1a4b3ea2
 Digimon (Franchise)
hasFeature
Forced Level-Grinding / int_1a4b3ea2
 Digimon (Franchise)
hasFeature
Forgotten Fallen Friend / int_1a4b3ea2
 Digimon (Franchise)
hasFeature
Four-Fingered Hands / int_1a4b3ea2
 Digimon (Franchise)
hasFeature
Fox Folk / int_1a4b3ea2
 Digimon (Franchise)
hasFeature
Friendlessness Insult / int_1a4b3ea2
 Digimon (Franchise)
hasFeature
Friendly Tickle Torture / int_1a4b3ea2
 Digimon (Franchise)
hasFeature
Friendship Moment / int_1a4b3ea2
 Digimon (Franchise)
hasFeature
Full-Boar Action / int_1a4b3ea2
 Digimon (Franchise)
hasFeature
Full-Conversion Cyborg / int_1a4b3ea2
 Digimon (Franchise)
hasFeature
Fun Size / int_1a4b3ea2
 Digimon (Franchise)
hasFeature
Fusion Dissonance / int_1a4b3ea2
 Digimon (Franchise)
hasFeature
Future Foil / int_1a4b3ea2
 Digimon (Franchise)
hasFeature
Gag Dub / int_1a4b3ea2
 Digimon (Franchise)
hasFeature
Gateway Series / int_1a4b3ea2
 Digimon (Franchise)
hasFeature
Generic Doomsday Villain / int_1a4b3ea2
 Digimon (Franchise)
hasFeature
Genius Ditz / int_1a4b3ea2
 Digimon (Franchise)
hasFeature
Genius Loci / int_1a4b3ea2
 Digimon (Franchise)
hasFeature
Giant Flyer / int_1a4b3ea2
 Digimon (Franchise)
hasFeature
Giant Spider / int_1a4b3ea2
 Digimon (Franchise)
hasFeature
Glowing Eyelights of Undeath / int_1a4b3ea2
 Digimon (Franchise)
hasFeature
Go Back to the Source / int_1a4b3ea2
 Digimon (Franchise)
hasFeature
Go Through Me / int_1a4b3ea2
 Digimon (Franchise)
hasFeature
God Is Evil / int_1a4b3ea2
 Digimon (Franchise)
hasFeature
God of the Moon / int_1a4b3ea2
 Digimon (Franchise)
hasFeature
Goggles Do Nothing / int_1a4b3ea2
 Digimon (Franchise)
hasFeature
Goggles Do Something Unusual / int_1a4b3ea2
 Digimon (Franchise)
hasFeature
Gold and White Are Divine / int_1a4b3ea2
 Digimon (Franchise)
hasFeature
Golden Super Mode / int_1a4b3ea2
 Digimon (Franchise)
hasFeature
Golem / int_1a4b3ea2
 Digimon (Franchise)
hasFeature
Good Wears White / int_1a4b3ea2
 Digimon (Franchise)
hasFeature
Good Wings, Evil Wings / int_1a4b3ea2
 Digimon (Franchise)
hasFeature
Government Agency of Fiction / int_1a4b3ea2
 Digimon (Franchise)
hasFeature
Gratuitous German / int_1a4b3ea2
 Digimon (Franchise)
hasFeature
Great Big Book of Everything / int_1a4b3ea2
 Digimon (Franchise)
hasFeature
Great White Feline / int_1a4b3ea2
 Digimon (Franchise)
hasFeature
Gross-Out Show / int_1a4b3ea2
 Digimon (Franchise)
hasFeature
Growing Up Sucks / int_1a4b3ea2
 Digimon (Franchise)
hasFeature
Grows on Trees / int_1a4b3ea2
 Digimon (Franchise)
hasFeature
Gruesome Goat / int_1a4b3ea2
 Digimon (Franchise)
hasFeature
Guns Akimbo / int_1a4b3ea2
 Digimon (Franchise)
hasFeature
Hacker Cave / int_1a4b3ea2
 Digimon (Franchise)
hasFeature
Hair-Raising Hare / int_1a4b3ea2
 Digimon (Franchise)
hasFeature
Half-Dressed Cartoon Animal / int_1a4b3ea2
 Digimon (Franchise)
hasFeature
Hand Blast / int_1a4b3ea2
 Digimon (Franchise)
hasFeature
Head Blast / int_1a4b3ea2
 Digimon (Franchise)
hasFeature
Head Pet / int_1a4b3ea2
 Digimon (Franchise)
hasFeature
Heavenly Blue / int_1a4b3ea2
 Digimon (Franchise)
hasFeature
Heaven's Devils / int_1a4b3ea2
 Digimon (Franchise)
hasFeature
Hell / int_1a4b3ea2
 Digimon (Franchise)
hasFeature
Hellhound / int_1a4b3ea2
 Digimon (Franchise)
hasFeature
Henohenomoheji / int_1a4b3ea2
 Digimon (Franchise)
hasFeature
Heroic RRoD / int_1a4b3ea2
 Digimon (Franchise)
hasFeature
Heroic Resolve / int_1a4b3ea2
 Digimon (Franchise)
hasFeature
Hey, You! / int_1a4b3ea2
 Digimon (Franchise)
hasFeature
Hidden Eyes / int_1a4b3ea2
 Digimon (Franchise)
hasFeature
Hit Flash / int_1a4b3ea2
 Digimon (Franchise)
hasFeature
Hollywood Chameleons / int_1a4b3ea2
 Digimon (Franchise)
hasFeature
Hollywood Web Cam / int_1a4b3ea2
 Digimon (Franchise)
hasFeature
Hooks and Crooks / int_1a4b3ea2
 Digimon (Franchise)
hasFeature
Hope Springs Eternal / int_1a4b3ea2
 Digimon (Franchise)
hasFeature
Horned Humanoid / int_1a4b3ea2
 Digimon (Franchise)
hasFeature
Hot Skitty-on-Wailord Action / int_1a4b3ea2
 Digimon (Franchise)
hasFeature
Hu Mons / int_1a4b3ea2
 Digimon (Franchise)
hasFeature
Hulking Out / int_1a4b3ea2
 Digimon (Franchise)
hasFeature
Human-Focused Adaptation / int_1a4b3ea2
 Digimon (Franchise)
hasFeature
Human Ladder / int_1a4b3ea2
 Digimon (Franchise)
hasFeature
Hydro-Electro Combo / int_1a4b3ea2
 Digimon (Franchise)
hasFeature
Hyperactive Sprite / int_1a4b3ea2
 Digimon (Franchise)
hasFeature
I Choose to Stay / int_1a4b3ea2
 Digimon (Franchise)
hasFeature
I Do Not Own / int_1a4b3ea2
 Digimon (Franchise)
hasFeature
I Owe You My Life / int_1a4b3ea2
 Digimon (Franchise)
hasFeature
I Should Write a Book About This / int_1a4b3ea2
 Digimon (Franchise)
hasFeature
I Take Offense to That Last One / int_1a4b3ea2
 Digimon (Franchise)
hasFeature
I Was Quite a Looker / int_1a4b3ea2
 Digimon (Franchise)
hasFeature
Iconic Item / int_1a4b3ea2
 Digimon (Franchise)
hasFeature
Iconic Sequel Character / int_1a4b3ea2
 Digimon (Franchise)
hasFeature
Implausible Hair Color / int_1a4b3ea2
 Digimon (Franchise)
hasFeature
Impossibly-Low Neckline / int_1a4b3ea2
 Digimon (Franchise)
hasFeature
Incendiary Exponent / int_1a4b3ea2
 Digimon (Franchise)
hasFeature
Ineffectual Loner / int_1a4b3ea2
 Digimon (Franchise)
hasFeature
Infinity +1 Element / int_1a4b3ea2
 Digimon (Franchise)
hasFeature
Innate Night Vision / int_1a4b3ea2
 Digimon (Franchise)
hasFeature
Inside a Computer System / int_1a4b3ea2
 Digimon (Franchise)
hasFeature
Instant Awesome: Just Add Dragons! / int_1a4b3ea2
 Digimon (Franchise)
hasFeature
Instant Expert / int_1a4b3ea2
 Digimon (Franchise)
hasFeature
Instrument of Murder / int_1a4b3ea2
 Digimon (Franchise)
hasFeature
Internal Homage / int_1a4b3ea2
 Digimon (Franchise)
hasFeature
Interspecies Friendship / int_1a4b3ea2
 Digimon (Franchise)
hasFeature
Intimate Psychotherapy / int_1a4b3ea2
 Digimon (Franchise)
hasFeature
Intra-Franchise Crossover / int_1a4b3ea2
 Digimon (Franchise)
hasFeature
Inverse Law of Utility and Lethality / int_1a4b3ea2
 Digimon (Franchise)
hasFeature
Involuntary Group Split / int_1a4b3ea2
 Digimon (Franchise)
hasFeature
It Only Works Once / int_1a4b3ea2
 Digimon (Franchise)
hasFeature
Jagged Mouth / int_1a4b3ea2
 Digimon (Franchise)
hasFeature
Japanese Beetle Brothers / int_1a4b3ea2
 Digimon (Franchise)
hasFeature
Japanese Video Games / int_1a4b3ea2
 Digimon (Franchise)
hasFeature
Jeanne d'Archétype / int_1a4b3ea2
 Digimon (Franchise)
hasFeature
Jerkass Gods / int_1a4b3ea2
 Digimon (Franchise)
hasFeature
Jesus Taboo / int_1a4b3ea2
 Digimon (Franchise)
hasFeature
Joker Immunity / int_1a4b3ea2
 Digimon (Franchise)
hasFeature
Jousting Lance / int_1a4b3ea2
 Digimon (Franchise)
hasFeature
Jumped at the Call / int_1a4b3ea2
 Digimon (Franchise)
hasFeature
Just Here for Godzilla / int_1a4b3ea2
 Digimon (Franchise)
hasFeature
Kamaitachi / int_1a4b3ea2
 Digimon (Franchise)
hasFeature
Kamehame Hadoken / int_1a4b3ea2
 Digimon (Franchise)
hasFeature
Kappa / int_1a4b3ea2
 Digimon (Franchise)
hasFeature
Keep It Foreign / int_1a4b3ea2
 Digimon (Franchise)
hasFeature
Kibbles and Bits / int_1a4b3ea2
 Digimon (Franchise)
hasFeature
Kids Love Dinosaurs / int_1a4b3ea2
 Digimon (Franchise)
hasFeature
Killer Teddy Bear / int_1a4b3ea2
 Digimon (Franchise)
hasFeature
King Mook / int_1a4b3ea2
 Digimon (Franchise)
hasFeature
King of Beasts / int_1a4b3ea2
 KirkThornton
seeAlso
Digimon (Franchise)
 Digimon (Franchise)
hasFeature
Klingon Promotion / int_1a4b3ea2
 Digimon (Franchise)
hasFeature
Knight Errant / int_1a4b3ea2
 Digimon (Franchise)
hasFeature
Kodomomuke / int_1a4b3ea2
 Digimon (Franchise)
hasFeature
Kudzu Plot / int_1a4b3ea2
 LOCO
seeAlso
Digimon (Franchise)
 Digimon (Franchise)
hasFeature
Large Runt / int_1a4b3ea2
 Digimon (Franchise)
hasFeature
Laser Blade / int_1a4b3ea2
 Digimon (Franchise)
hasFeature
Last Episode Theme Reprise / int_1a4b3ea2
 Digimon (Franchise)
hasFeature
Layered World / int_1a4b3ea2
 Digimon (Franchise)
hasFeature
Leader Forms the Head / int_1a4b3ea2
 Digimon (Franchise)
hasFeature
Leaning on the Fourth Wall / int_1a4b3ea2
 Digimon (Franchise)
hasFeature
"Leave Your Quest" Test / int_1a4b3ea2
 Digimon (Franchise)
hasFeature
Lethal Lava Land / int_1a4b3ea2
 Digimon (Franchise)
hasFeature
Lettered Sequel / int_1a4b3ea2
 Digimon (Franchise)
hasFeature
Ley Line / int_1a4b3ea2
 Digimon (Franchise)
hasFeature
Light/Fire Juxtaposition / int_1a4b3ea2
 Digimon (Franchise)
hasFeature
Light Is Good / int_1a4b3ea2
 Digimon (Franchise)
hasFeature
Lightning/Fire Juxtaposition / int_1a4b3ea2
 Digimon (Franchise)
hasFeature
Living Program / int_1a4b3ea2
 Digimon (Franchise)
hasFeature
Living Toys / int_1a4b3ea2
 Digimon (Franchise)
hasFeature
Lizard Folk / int_1a4b3ea2
 Digimon (Franchise)
hasFeature
Loads and Loads of Loading / int_1a4b3ea2
 Digimon (Franchise)
hasFeature
Localized Name in a Non-Localized Setting / int_1a4b3ea2
 Digimon (Franchise)
hasFeature
Loner-Turned-Friend / int_1a4b3ea2
 Digimon (Franchise)
hasFeature
Long Song, Short Scene / int_1a4b3ea2
 Digimon (Franchise)
hasFeature
Longing for Fictionland / int_1a4b3ea2
 Digimon (Franchise)
hasFeature
Lorre Lookalike / int_1a4b3ea2
 Digimon (Franchise)
hasFeature
Losing a Shoe in the Struggle / int_1a4b3ea2
 Digimon (Franchise)
hasFeature
Love Be a Lady / int_1a4b3ea2
 Digimon (Franchise)
hasFeature
Love Goddess / int_1a4b3ea2
 Digimon (Franchise)
hasFeature
Love to Hate / int_1a4b3ea2
 Digimon (Franchise)
hasFeature
Loyal Phlebotinum / int_1a4b3ea2
 Digimon (Franchise)
hasFeature
Lull Destruction / int_1a4b3ea2
 Digimon (Franchise)
hasFeature
Lunacy / int_1a4b3ea2
 Digimon (Franchise)
hasFeature
Lust / int_1a4b3ea2
 Digimon (Franchise)
hasFeature
Macross Missile Massacre / int_1a4b3ea2
 Digimon (Franchise)
hasFeature
Mad Libs Dialogue / int_1a4b3ea2
 Digimon (Franchise)
hasFeature
Mad Love / int_1a4b3ea2
 Digimon (Franchise)
hasFeature
Made of Evil / int_1a4b3ea2
 Digimon (Franchise)
hasFeature
Made of Indestructium / int_1a4b3ea2
 Digimon (Franchise)
hasFeature
Mage in Manhattan / int_1a4b3ea2
 Digimon (Franchise)
hasFeature
Magic Countdown / int_1a4b3ea2
 Digimon (Franchise)
hasFeature
Magic Franchise Word / int_1a4b3ea2
 Digimon (Franchise)
hasFeature
Magic from Technology / int_1a4b3ea2
 Digimon (Franchise)
hasFeature
Magical Floating Shawl / int_1a4b3ea2
 Digimon (Franchise)
hasFeature
Magical Land / int_1a4b3ea2
 Digimon (Franchise)
hasFeature
Mainstream Obscurity / int_1a4b3ea2
 Digimon (Franchise)
hasFeature
Make My Monster Grow / int_1a4b3ea2
 Digimon (Franchise)
hasFeature
Male Sun, Female Moon / int_1a4b3ea2
 Digimon (Franchise)
hasFeature
Man-Eating Plant / int_1a4b3ea2
 Digimon (Franchise)
hasFeature
Man of Wealth and Taste / int_1a4b3ea2
 Digimon (Franchise)
hasFeature
Mark of the Beast / int_1a4b3ea2
 Digimon (Franchise)
hasFeature
Market-Based Title / int_1a4b3ea2
 Digimon (Franchise)
hasFeature
Martial Arts Staff / int_1a4b3ea2
 Digimon (Franchise)
hasFeature
Martyr Without a Cause / int_1a4b3ea2
 MasamiKikuchi
seeAlso
Digimon (Franchise)
 Digimon (Franchise)
hasFeature
Masquerade / int_1a4b3ea2
 Digimon (Franchise)
hasFeature
Mechanical Insects / int_1a4b3ea2
 Digimon (Franchise)
hasFeature
Mechanical Lifeforms / int_1a4b3ea2
 Digimon (Franchise)
hasFeature
Mega Neko / int_1a4b3ea2
 Digimon (Franchise)
hasFeature
Mêlée à Trois / int_1a4b3ea2
 Digimon (Franchise)
hasFeature
Mephistopheles / int_1a4b3ea2
 Digimon (Franchise)
hasFeature
Merchandise-Driven / int_1a4b3ea2
 Digimon (Franchise)
hasFeature
Merging Mistake / int_1a4b3ea2
 Digimon (Franchise)
hasFeature
Metamorphosis Monster / int_1a4b3ea2
 Digimon (Franchise)
hasFeature
Meteor-Summoning Attack / int_1a4b3ea2
 Digimon (Franchise)
hasFeature
Mid-Season Upgrade / int_1a4b3ea2
 Digimon (Franchise)
hasFeature
Millennium Bug / int_1a4b3ea2
 Digimon (Franchise)
hasFeature
Mimic Species / int_1a4b3ea2
 Digimon (Franchise)
hasFeature
Mind Hive / int_1a4b3ea2
 Digimon (Franchise)
hasFeature
Mindlink Mates / int_1a4b3ea2
 Digimon (Franchise)
hasFeature
Mini-Me / int_1a4b3ea2
 Digimon (Franchise)
hasFeature
Minion with an F in Evil / int_1a4b3ea2
 Digimon (Franchise)
hasFeature
Minor Injury Overreaction / int_1a4b3ea2
 Digimon (Franchise)
hasFeature
Mirror Match / int_1a4b3ea2
 Digimon (Franchise)
hasFeature
Mirror World / int_1a4b3ea2
 Digimon (Franchise)
hasFeature
Misapplied Phlebotinum / int_1a4b3ea2
 Digimon (Franchise)
hasFeature
Mithril / int_1a4b3ea2
 Digimon (Franchise)
hasFeature
Mix-and-Match Weapon / int_1a4b3ea2
 Digimon (Franchise)
hasFeature
Mocking Sing-Song / int_1a4b3ea2
 Digimon (Franchise)
hasFeature
Mon Mode / int_1a4b3ea2
 Digimon (Franchise)
hasFeature
Mon Tech / int_1a4b3ea2
 Digimon (Franchise)
hasFeature
Monkey King Lite / int_1a4b3ea2
 Digimon (Franchise)
hasFeature
Monster Knight / int_1a4b3ea2
 Digimon (Franchise)
hasFeature
Monster of the Week / int_1a4b3ea2
 MonsterRancherEVO
seeAlso
Digimon (Franchise)
 Digimon (Franchise)
hasFeature
Monster Threat Expiration / int_1a4b3ea2
 Digimon (Franchise)
hasFeature
Monstrous Humanoid / int_1a4b3ea2
 Digimon (Franchise)
hasFeature
More Dakka / int_1a4b3ea2
 Digimon (Franchise)
hasFeature
More Popular Spinoff / int_1a4b3ea2
 Digimon (Franchise)
hasFeature
Most Writers Are Adults / int_1a4b3ea2
 Digimon (Franchise)
hasFeature
Most Writers Are Human / int_1a4b3ea2
 Digimon (Franchise)
hasFeature
Mouth Stitched Shut / int_1a4b3ea2
 Digimon (Franchise)
hasFeature
Muck Monster / int_1a4b3ea2
 Digimon (Franchise)
hasFeature
Mukokuseki / int_1a4b3ea2
 Digimon (Franchise)
hasFeature
Multi-Armed and Dangerous / int_1a4b3ea2
 Digimon (Franchise)
hasFeature
Multigenerational Household / int_1a4b3ea2
 Digimon (Franchise)
hasFeature
Multiple Demographic Appeal / int_1a4b3ea2
 Digimon (Franchise)
hasFeature
Multiple Head Case / int_1a4b3ea2
 Digimon (Franchise)
hasFeature
Multiversal Conqueror / int_1a4b3ea2
 Digimon (Franchise)
hasFeature
Murder the Hypotenuse / int_1a4b3ea2
 Digimon (Franchise)
hasFeature
Musical Spoiler / int_1a4b3ea2
 Digimon (Franchise)
hasFeature
Mutants / int_1a4b3ea2
 Digimon (Franchise)
hasFeature
My Brain is Big / int_1a4b3ea2
 Digimon (Franchise)
hasFeature
My Master, Right or Wrong / int_1a4b3ea2
 Digimon (Franchise)
hasFeature
Mystical 108 / int_1a4b3ea2
 Digimon (Franchise)
hasFeature
Myth Arc / int_1a4b3ea2
 Digimon (Franchise)
hasFeature
Naked People Are Funny / int_1a4b3ea2
 Digimon (Franchise)
hasFeature
Named by the Dub / int_1a4b3ea2
 Digimon (Franchise)
hasFeature
Named Weapons / int_1a4b3ea2
 Digimon (Franchise)
hasFeature
Narrator / int_1a4b3ea2
 Digimon (Franchise)
hasFeature
Nature Spirit / int_1a4b3ea2
 Digimon (Franchise)
hasFeature
Never a Self-Made Woman / int_1a4b3ea2
 Digimon (Franchise)
hasFeature
Never Smile at a Crocodile / int_1a4b3ea2
 Digimon (Franchise)
hasFeature
Next Sunday A.D. / int_1a4b3ea2
 Digimon (Franchise)
hasFeature
Next Tier Power-Up / int_1a4b3ea2
 Digimon (Franchise)
hasFeature
Nightmare Retardant / int_1a4b3ea2
 Digimon (Franchise)
hasFeature
'90s Hair / int_1a4b3ea2
 Digimon (Franchise)
hasFeature
No Biological Sex / int_1a4b3ea2
 Digimon (Franchise)
hasFeature
No Flow in CGI / int_1a4b3ea2
 Digimon (Franchise)
hasFeature
NO INDOOR VOICE / int_1a4b3ea2
 Digimon (Franchise)
hasFeature
No Mouth / int_1a4b3ea2
 Digimon (Franchise)
hasFeature
Noble Wolf / int_1a4b3ea2
 Digimon (Franchise)
hasFeature
Nobody Touches the Hair / int_1a4b3ea2
 Digimon (Franchise)
hasFeature
Nominal Villain / int_1a4b3ea2
 Digimon (Franchise)
hasFeature
Non-Action Protagonist / int_1a4b3ea2
 Digimon (Franchise)
hasFeature
Non-Human Sidekick / int_1a4b3ea2
 Digimon (Franchise)
hasFeature
Non-Mammal Mammaries / int_1a4b3ea2
 Digimon (Franchise)
hasFeature
Non-Serial Movie / int_1a4b3ea2
 Digimon (Franchise)
hasFeature
Non-Humans Lack Attributes / int_1a4b3ea2
 Digimon (Franchise)
hasFeature
Not Now, Kiddo / int_1a4b3ea2
 Digimon (Franchise)
hasFeature
Notzilla / int_1a4b3ea2
 Digimon (Franchise)
hasFeature
Nuckelavee / int_1a4b3ea2
 Digimon (Franchise)
hasFeature
Number of the Beast / int_1a4b3ea2
 Digimon (Franchise)
hasFeature
Numerological Motif / int_1a4b3ea2
 Digimon (Franchise)
hasFeature
Oblivious Adoption / int_1a4b3ea2
 Digimon (Franchise)
hasFeature
Obliviously Evil / int_1a4b3ea2
 Digimon (Franchise)
hasFeature
Obscure Popularity / int_1a4b3ea2
 Digimon (Franchise)
hasFeature
Obvious Crossover Method / int_1a4b3ea2
 Digimon (Franchise)
hasFeature
Oddball in the Series / int_1a4b3ea2
 Digimon (Franchise)
hasFeature
Oddly Common Rarity / int_1a4b3ea2
 Digimon (Franchise)
hasFeature
Official Fan-Submitted Content / int_1a4b3ea2
 Digimon (Franchise)
hasFeature
Officially Shortened Title / int_1a4b3ea2
 Digimon (Franchise)
hasFeature
Old Hero, New Pals / int_1a4b3ea2
 Digimon (Franchise)
hasFeature
Older and Wiser / int_1a4b3ea2
 Digimon (Franchise)
hasFeature
Older Than the Demographic / int_1a4b3ea2
 Digimon (Franchise)
hasFeature
Olympus Mons / int_1a4b3ea2
 Digimon (Franchise)
hasFeature
On the Next / int_1a4b3ea2
 Digimon (Franchise)
hasFeature
"On the Next Episode of..." Catch-Phrase / int_1a4b3ea2
 Digimon (Franchise)
hasFeature
Once a Season / int_1a4b3ea2
 Digimon (Franchise)
hasFeature
One Game for the Price of Two / int_1a4b3ea2
 Digimon (Franchise)
hasFeature
One-Letter Name / int_1a4b3ea2
 Digimon (Franchise)
hasFeature
Only the Author Can Save Them Now / int_1a4b3ea2
 Digimon (Franchise)
hasFeature
Only the Chosen May Wield / int_1a4b3ea2
 Digimon (Franchise)
hasFeature
Open-Minded Parent / int_1a4b3ea2
 Digimon (Franchise)
hasFeature
Opposites Theme Naming / int_1a4b3ea2
 Digimon (Franchise)
hasFeature
Orcus on His Throne / int_1a4b3ea2
 Digimon (Franchise)
hasFeature
Orochi / int_1a4b3ea2
 Digimon (Franchise)
hasFeature
Our Centaurs Are Different / int_1a4b3ea2
 Digimon (Franchise)
hasFeature
Our Fairies Are Different / int_1a4b3ea2
 Digimon (Franchise)
hasFeature
Our Genies Are Different / int_1a4b3ea2
 Digimon (Franchise)
hasFeature
Our Gods Are Different / int_1a4b3ea2
 Digimon (Franchise)
hasFeature
Our Gryphons Are Different / int_1a4b3ea2
 Digimon (Franchise)
hasFeature
Our Hydras Are Different / int_1a4b3ea2
 Digimon (Franchise)
hasFeature
Our Imps Are Different / int_1a4b3ea2
 Digimon (Franchise)
hasFeature
Our Manticores Are Spinier / int_1a4b3ea2
 Digimon (Franchise)
hasFeature
Our Minotaurs Are Different / int_1a4b3ea2
 Digimon (Franchise)
hasFeature
Our Monsters Are Weird / int_1a4b3ea2
 Digimon (Franchise)
hasFeature
Our Ogres Are Hungrier / int_1a4b3ea2
 Digimon (Franchise)
hasFeature
Our Pixies Are Different / int_1a4b3ea2
 Digimon (Franchise)
hasFeature
Our Souls Are Different / int_1a4b3ea2
 Digimon (Franchise)
hasFeature
Our Wyverns Are Different / int_1a4b3ea2
 Digimon (Franchise)
hasFeature
Out-of-Clothes Experience / int_1a4b3ea2
 Digimon (Franchise)
hasFeature
Outliving One's Offspring / int_1a4b3ea2
 Digimon (Franchise)
hasFeature
Overtook the Manga / int_1a4b3ea2
 Digimon (Franchise)
hasFeature
Pacifism Backfire / int_1a4b3ea2
 Digimon (Franchise)
hasFeature
Paint It Black / int_1a4b3ea2
 Digimon (Franchise)
hasFeature
Palette Swap / int_1a4b3ea2
 Digimon (Franchise)
hasFeature
Pandering to the Base / int_1a4b3ea2
 Digimon (Franchise)
hasFeature
Panthera Awesome / int_1a4b3ea2
 Digimon (Franchise)
hasFeature
Parrot Pet Position / int_1a4b3ea2
 Digimon (Franchise)
hasFeature
Passed in Their Sleep / int_1a4b3ea2
 Digimon (Franchise)
hasFeature
Past-Life Memories / int_1a4b3ea2
 Digimon (Franchise)
hasFeature
Patchwork Map / int_1a4b3ea2
 Digimon (Franchise)
hasFeature
Pattern-Coded Eggs / int_1a4b3ea2
 PaulStPeter
seeAlso
Digimon (Franchise)
 Digimon (Franchise)
hasFeature
Pegasus / int_1a4b3ea2
 Digimon (Franchise)
hasFeature
People Puppets / int_1a4b3ea2
 Digimon (Franchise)
hasFeature
Perverse Puppet / int_1a4b3ea2
 Digimon (Franchise)
hasFeature
Petal Power / int_1a4b3ea2
 Digimon (Franchise)
hasFeature
Phantom Zone / int_1a4b3ea2
 Digimon (Franchise)
hasFeature
Phenotype Stereotype / int_1a4b3ea2
 Digimon (Franchise)
hasFeature
Pile Bunker / int_1a4b3ea2
 Digimon (Franchise)
hasFeature
Pink Girl, Blue Boy / int_1a4b3ea2
 Digimon (Franchise)
hasFeature
Pink Means Feminine / int_1a4b3ea2
 Digimon (Franchise)
hasFeature
Piranha Problem / int_1a4b3ea2
 Digimon (Franchise)
hasFeature
Planet of Steves / int_1a4b3ea2
 Digimon (Franchise)
hasFeature
Plant Person / int_1a4b3ea2
 Digimon (Franchise)
hasFeature
Platform Fighter / int_1a4b3ea2
 Digimon (Franchise)
hasFeature
Playing with Fire / int_1a4b3ea2
 Digimon (Franchise)
hasFeature
Plot Armor / int_1a4b3ea2
 Digimon (Franchise)
hasFeature
Plot Tailored to the Party / int_1a4b3ea2
 Digimon (Franchise)
hasFeature
Plucky Comic Relief / int_1a4b3ea2
 Digimon (Franchise)
hasFeature
Pocket Dimension / int_1a4b3ea2
 Digimon (Franchise)
hasFeature
Pokémon Speak / int_1a4b3ea2
 Digimon (Franchise)
hasFeature
Polly Wants a Microphone / int_1a4b3ea2
 Digimon (Franchise)
hasFeature
Popular with Furries / int_1a4b3ea2
 Digimon (Franchise)
hasFeature
Popularity Polynomial / int_1a4b3ea2
 Digimon (Franchise)
hasFeature
Portmanteau / int_1a4b3ea2
 Digimon (Franchise)
hasFeature
Portmantitle / int_1a4b3ea2
 Digimon (Franchise)
hasFeature
Post-Cyberpunk / int_1a4b3ea2
 Digimon (Franchise)
hasFeature
Power Creep, Power Seep / int_1a4b3ea2
 Digimon (Franchise)
hasFeature
Power Dyes Your Hair / int_1a4b3ea2
 Digimon (Franchise)
hasFeature
Power Echoes / int_1a4b3ea2
 Digimon (Franchise)
hasFeature
Power Pincers / int_1a4b3ea2
 Digimon (Franchise)
hasFeature
Powers in the First Episode / int_1a4b3ea2
 Digimon (Franchise)
hasFeature
Powerup Full Color Change / int_1a4b3ea2
 Digimon (Franchise)
hasFeature
Prayer Pose / int_1a4b3ea2
 Digimon (Franchise)
hasFeature
Precursor Heroes / int_1a4b3ea2
 Digimon (Franchise)
hasFeature
Prehensile Tail / int_1a4b3ea2
 Digimon (Franchise)
hasFeature
Prestige Class / int_1a4b3ea2
 Digimon (Franchise)
hasFeature
Presumed Flop / int_1a4b3ea2
 Digimon (Franchise)
hasFeature
Previously on… / int_1a4b3ea2
 Digimon (Franchise)
hasFeature
Primary-Color Champion / int_1a4b3ea2
 Digimon (Franchise)
hasFeature
Projectile Webbing / int_1a4b3ea2
 Digimon (Franchise)
hasFeature
Protagonist Power-Up Privileges / int_1a4b3ea2
 Digimon (Franchise)
hasFeature
Pumpkin Person / int_1a4b3ea2
 Digimon (Franchise)
hasFeature
Punch! Punch! Punch! Uh Oh... / int_1a4b3ea2
 Digimon (Franchise)
hasFeature
Purely Aesthetic Gender / int_1a4b3ea2
 Digimon (Franchise)
hasFeature
Put Them All Out of My Misery / int_1a4b3ea2
 Digimon (Franchise)
hasFeature
Race Against the Clock / int_1a4b3ea2
 Digimon (Franchise)
hasFeature
Razor Wings / int_1a4b3ea2
 Digimon (Franchise)
hasFeature
Real-World Episode / int_1a4b3ea2
 Digimon (Franchise)
hasFeature
Realistic Humans, Cartoony Animals / int_1a4b3ea2
 Digimon (Franchise)
hasFeature
Realistic Species, Cartoony Species / int_1a4b3ea2
 Digimon (Franchise)
hasFeature
Rearrange the Song / int_1a4b3ea2
 Digimon (Franchise)
hasFeature
Recruit Teenagers with Attitude / int_1a4b3ea2
 Digimon (Franchise)
hasFeature
Recurring Element / int_1a4b3ea2
 Digimon (Franchise)
hasFeature
Recursive Canon / int_1a4b3ea2
 Digimon (Franchise)
hasFeature
Recycled Script / int_1a4b3ea2
 Digimon (Franchise)
hasFeature
Recycled Soundtrack / int_1a4b3ea2
 Digimon (Franchise)
hasFeature
Red Boxing Gloves / int_1a4b3ea2
 Digimon (Franchise)
hasFeature
Red/Green Contrast / int_1a4b3ea2
 Digimon (Franchise)
hasFeature
Red Hot Masculinity / int_1a4b3ea2
 Digimon (Franchise)
hasFeature
Red Live Lobster / int_1a4b3ea2
 Digimon (Franchise)
hasFeature
Redemption Demotion / int_1a4b3ea2
 Digimon (Franchise)
hasFeature
Reduced to Dust / int_1a4b3ea2
 Digimon (Franchise)
hasFeature
Rejected Apology / int_1a4b3ea2
 Digimon (Franchise)
hasFeature
Reluctant Psycho / int_1a4b3ea2
 Digimon (Franchise)
hasFeature
Residual Evil Entity / int_1a4b3ea2
 Digimon (Franchise)
hasFeature
Resurrective Immortality / int_1a4b3ea2
 Digimon (Franchise)
hasFeature
Retronym / int_1a4b3ea2
 Digimon (Franchise)
hasFeature
Reunion Show / int_1a4b3ea2
 Digimon (Franchise)
hasFeature
Reverse Grip / int_1a4b3ea2
 Digimon (Franchise)
hasFeature
Revolvers Are Just Better / int_1a4b3ea2
 RichardCansino
seeAlso
Digimon (Franchise)
 Digimon (Franchise)
hasFeature
Ridiculously Cute Critter / int_1a4b3ea2
 Digimon (Franchise)
hasFeature
Ridiculously Small Wings / int_1a4b3ea2
 Digimon (Franchise)
hasFeature
Rings of Activation / int_1a4b3ea2
 Digimon (Franchise)
hasFeature
Robeast / int_1a4b3ea2
 Digimon (Franchise)
hasFeature
Robo Cam / int_1a4b3ea2
 Digimon (Franchise)
hasFeature
Robo Ship / int_1a4b3ea2
 Digimon (Franchise)
hasFeature
Robot and A.I. Works / int_1a4b3ea2
 Digimon (Franchise)
hasFeature
Roc Birds / int_1a4b3ea2
 Digimon (Franchise)
hasFeature
Rock Monster / int_1a4b3ea2
 Digimon (Franchise)
hasFeature
Rocket-Powered Weapon / int_1a4b3ea2
 Digimon (Franchise)
hasFeature
Rookie Red Ranger / int_1a4b3ea2
 Digimon (Franchise)
hasFeature
Rubber-Forehead Aliens / int_1a4b3ea2
 Digimon (Franchise)
hasFeature
Rummage Sale Reject / int_1a4b3ea2
 Digimon (Franchise)
hasFeature
Rump Roast / int_1a4b3ea2
 Digimon (Franchise)
hasFeature
Runaway Train / int_1a4b3ea2
 Digimon (Franchise)
hasFeature
SI Prefix Name / int_1a4b3ea2
 Digimon (Franchise)
hasFeature
Sacred Flames / int_1a4b3ea2
 Digimon (Franchise)
hasFeature
Same Content, Different Rating / int_1a4b3ea2
 Digimon (Franchise)
hasFeature
Sapient Cetaceans / int_1a4b3ea2
 Digimon (Franchise)
hasFeature
Satellite Character / int_1a4b3ea2
 Digimon (Franchise)
hasFeature
Saturday-Morning Cartoon / int_1a4b3ea2
 Digimon (Franchise)
hasFeature
Save Both Worlds / int_1a4b3ea2
 Digimon (Franchise)
hasFeature
Scarf of Asskicking / int_1a4b3ea2
 Digimon (Franchise)
hasFeature
Scary Scarecrows / int_1a4b3ea2
 Digimon (Franchise)
hasFeature
Schmuck Banquet / int_1a4b3ea2
 Digimon (Franchise)
hasFeature
Science Fantasy / int_1a4b3ea2
 Digimon (Franchise)
hasFeature
Scissors Cuts Rock / int_1a4b3ea2
 Digimon (Franchise)
hasFeature
Scotireland / int_1a4b3ea2
 Digimon (Franchise)
hasFeature
Sea Serpents / int_1a4b3ea2
 Digimon (Franchise)
hasFeature
Seahorses Are Dragons / int_1a4b3ea2
 Digimon (Franchise)
hasFeature
Secret Secret-Keeper / int_1a4b3ea2
 Digimon (Franchise)
hasFeature
Secret Test / int_1a4b3ea2
 Digimon (Franchise)
hasFeature
Sempai/Kōhai / int_1a4b3ea2
 Digimon (Franchise)
hasFeature
Senpai/Kōhai / int_1a4b3ea2
 Digimon (Franchise)
hasFeature
Sentient Vehicle / int_1a4b3ea2
 Digimon (Franchise)
hasFeature
Sequel Goes Foreign / int_1a4b3ea2
 Digimon (Franchise)
hasFeature
Sequel Series / int_1a4b3ea2
 Digimon (Franchise)
hasFeature
Series Franchise / int_1a4b3ea2
 Digimon (Franchise)
hasFeature
Series Mascot / int_1a4b3ea2
 Digimon (Franchise)
hasFeature
Shaping Your Attacks / int_1a4b3ea2
 Digimon (Franchise)
hasFeature
Sharing a Body / int_1a4b3ea2
 Digimon (Franchise)
hasFeature
Shōnen Demographic / int_1a4b3ea2
 Digimon (Franchise)
hasFeature
Shonen Hair / int_1a4b3ea2
 Digimon (Franchise)
hasFeature
Short Anime Movie / int_1a4b3ea2
 Digimon (Franchise)
hasFeature
Short Film / int_1a4b3ea2
 Digimon (Franchise)
hasFeature
Short-Lived Organism / int_1a4b3ea2
 Digimon (Franchise)
hasFeature
Short Screentime for Reality / int_1a4b3ea2
 Digimon (Franchise)
hasFeature
Short Title: Long, Elaborate Subtitle / int_1a4b3ea2
 Digimon (Franchise)
hasFeature
Shouldn't We Be in School Right Now? / int_1a4b3ea2
 Digimon (Franchise)
hasFeature
Sibling Team / int_1a4b3ea2
 Digimon (Franchise)
hasFeature
Sigil Spam / int_1a4b3ea2
 Digimon (Franchise)
hasFeature
Signature Headgear / int_1a4b3ea2
 Digimon (Franchise)
hasFeature
Signature Move / int_1a4b3ea2
 Digimon (Franchise)
hasFeature
Significant Birth Date / int_1a4b3ea2
 Digimon (Franchise)
hasFeature
Silence, You Fool! / int_1a4b3ea2
 Digimon (Franchise)
hasFeature
Sinister Scythe / int_1a4b3ea2
 Digimon (Franchise)
hasFeature
Sinister Silhouettes / int_1a4b3ea2
 Digimon (Franchise)
hasFeature
Skeleton Motif / int_1a4b3ea2
 Digimon (Franchise)
hasFeature
Slap-on-the-Wrist Nuke / int_1a4b3ea2
 Digimon (Franchise)
hasFeature
Sleep-Mode Size / int_1a4b3ea2
 Sliding Scale of Anime Obscurity
seeAlso
Digimon (Franchise)
 Digimon (Franchise)
hasFeature
Sliding Scale of Gender Inequality / int_1a4b3ea2
 Digimon (Franchise)
hasFeature
Sliding Scale of Villain Effectiveness / int_1a4b3ea2
 Digimon (Franchise)
hasFeature
Sliding Scale of Villain Threat / int_1a4b3ea2
 Digimon (Franchise)
hasFeature
Slime, Snails, and Mutant Tails / int_1a4b3ea2
 Digimon (Franchise)
hasFeature
Snowlems / int_1a4b3ea2
 Digimon (Franchise)
hasFeature
So Last Season / int_1a4b3ea2
 Digimon (Franchise)
hasFeature
Society of Immortals / int_1a4b3ea2
 Digimon (Franchise)
hasFeature
Solid Gold Poop / int_1a4b3ea2
 Digimon (Franchise)
hasFeature
Solomon Divorce / int_1a4b3ea2
 Digimon (Franchise)
hasFeature
Something Person / int_1a4b3ea2
 Digimon (Franchise)
hasFeature
Somewhere, an Entomologist Is Crying / int_1a4b3ea2
 Digimon (Franchise)
hasFeature
Species Title / int_1a4b3ea2
 Digimon (Franchise)
hasFeature
Spectacular Spinning / int_1a4b3ea2
 Digimon (Franchise)
hasFeature
Spiders Are Scary / int_1a4b3ea2
 Digimon (Franchise)
hasFeature
Spike Shooter / int_1a4b3ea2
 Digimon (Franchise)
hasFeature
Spin to Deflect Stuff / int_1a4b3ea2
 Digimon (Franchise)
hasFeature
Spooky Kids Media / int_1a4b3ea2
 Digimon (Franchise)
hasFeature
Standalone Episode / int_1a4b3ea2
 Digimon (Franchise)
hasFeature
Star Power / int_1a4b3ea2
 Digimon (Franchise)
hasFeature
Star Trek Movie Curse / int_1a4b3ea2
 Digimon (Franchise)
hasFeature
Starfish Aliens / int_1a4b3ea2
 Digimon (Franchise)
hasFeature
Starter Mon / int_1a4b3ea2
 Digimon (Franchise)
hasFeature
Stat-O-Vision / int_1a4b3ea2
 Digimon (Franchise)
hasFeature
Stationary Wings / int_1a4b3ea2
 Digimon (Franchise)
hasFeature
Stellar Name / int_1a4b3ea2
 Digimon (Franchise)
hasFeature
Sting / int_1a4b3ea2
 Digimon (Franchise)
hasFeature
Straw Vulcan / int_1a4b3ea2
 Digimon (Franchise)
hasFeature
Sturdy and Steady Turtles / int_1a4b3ea2
 Digimon (Franchise)
hasFeature
Sucking-In Lines / int_1a4b3ea2
 Digimon (Franchise)
hasFeature
Sudden Name Change / int_1a4b3ea2
 Digimon (Franchise)
hasFeature
Suicide Attack / int_1a4b3ea2
 Digimon (Franchise)
hasFeature
Summon Everyman Hero / int_1a4b3ea2
 Digimon (Franchise)
hasFeature
Super Drowning Skills / int_1a4b3ea2
 Digimon (Franchise)
hasFeature
Super Not-Drowning Skills / int_1a4b3ea2
 Digimon (Franchise)
hasFeature
Super-Power Meltdown / int_1a4b3ea2
 Digimon (Franchise)
hasFeature
Super-Speed / int_1a4b3ea2
 Digimon (Franchise)
hasFeature
Super-Toughness / int_1a4b3ea2
 Digimon (Franchise)
hasFeature
Super-Powered Evil Side / int_1a4b3ea2
 Digimon (Franchise)
hasFeature
Support Party Member / int_1a4b3ea2
 Digimon (Franchise)
hasFeature
Surprisingly Creepy Moment / int_1a4b3ea2
 Digimon (Franchise)
hasFeature
Swamps Are Evil / int_1a4b3ea2
 Digimon (Franchise)
hasFeature
Swapped Roles / int_1a4b3ea2
 Digimon (Franchise)
hasFeature
Sweet and Sour Grapes / int_1a4b3ea2
 Digimon (Franchise)
hasFeature
Sword Beam / int_1a4b3ea2
 Digimon (Franchise)
hasFeature
Synchronization / int_1a4b3ea2
 Digimon (Franchise)
hasFeature
Synchronous Episodes / int_1a4b3ea2
 Digimon (Franchise)
hasFeature
T. Rexpy / int_1a4b3ea2
 TVAsahi
seeAlso
Digimon (Franchise)
 Digimon (Franchise)
hasFeature
Tactical Rock–Paper–Scissors / int_1a4b3ea2
 Digimon (Franchise)
hasFeature
Tail Slap / int_1a4b3ea2
 Digimon (Franchise)
hasFeature
Talking Animal / int_1a4b3ea2
 Digimon (Franchise)
hasFeature
Talking Is a Free Action / int_1a4b3ea2
 Digimon (Franchise)
hasFeature
Talking Poo / int_1a4b3ea2
 Digimon (Franchise)
hasFeature
Talking the Monster to Death / int_1a4b3ea2
 Digimon (Franchise)
hasFeature
Technicolor Death / int_1a4b3ea2
 Teletoon
seeAlso
Digimon (Franchise)
 Digimon (Franchise)
hasFeature
Television Portal / int_1a4b3ea2
 Digimon (Franchise)
hasFeature
10-Minute Retirement / int_1a4b3ea2
 Digimon (Franchise)
hasFeature
Terrible Artist / int_1a4b3ea2
 Digimon (Franchise)
hasFeature
Terrible Trio / int_1a4b3ea2
 Digimon (Franchise)
hasFeature
Tertiary Sexual Characteristics / int_1a4b3ea2
 Digimon (Franchise)
hasFeature
That's No Moon / int_1a4b3ea2
 Digimon (Franchise)
hasFeature
The Almighty Dollar / int_1a4b3ea2
 Digimon (Franchise)
hasFeature
The Big Bad Wolf / int_1a4b3ea2
 Digimon (Franchise)
hasFeature
The Cameo / int_1a4b3ea2
 Digimon (Franchise)
hasFeature
The Cast Showoff / int_1a4b3ea2
 Digimon (Franchise)
hasFeature
The Champion / int_1a4b3ea2
 Digimon (Franchise)
hasFeature
The Character Ice Cream Bar / int_1a4b3ea2
 Digimon (Franchise)
hasFeature
The Corruptible / int_1a4b3ea2
 Digimon (Franchise)
hasFeature
The Cracker / int_1a4b3ea2
 Digimon (Franchise)
hasFeature
The Day the Music Lied / int_1a4b3ea2
 Digimon (Franchise)
hasFeature
The Dragonslayer / int_1a4b3ea2
 Digimon (Franchise)
hasFeature
The Emperor / int_1a4b3ea2
 Digimon (Franchise)
hasFeature
The End of the World as We Know It / int_1a4b3ea2
 Digimon (Franchise)
hasFeature
The Four Gods / int_1a4b3ea2
 Digimon (Franchise)
hasFeature
The Game Come to Life / int_1a4b3ea2
 Digimon (Franchise)
hasFeature
The Glasses Come Off / int_1a4b3ea2
 Digimon (Franchise)
hasFeature
The Imp / int_1a4b3ea2
 Digimon (Franchise)
hasFeature
The Kid with the Remote Control / int_1a4b3ea2
 Digimon (Franchise)
hasFeature
The Leader / int_1a4b3ea2
 Digimon (Franchise)
hasFeature
The Magic Goes Away / int_1a4b3ea2
 Digimon (Franchise)
hasFeature
The Multiverse / int_1a4b3ea2
 Digimon (Franchise)
hasFeature
The Phoenix / int_1a4b3ea2
 Digimon (Franchise)
hasFeature
The Power of Hate / int_1a4b3ea2
 Digimon (Franchise)
hasFeature
The Power of the Sun / int_1a4b3ea2
 Digimon (Franchise)
hasFeature
The Quiet One / int_1a4b3ea2
 Digimon (Franchise)
hasFeature
The Unmasqued World / int_1a4b3ea2
 Digimon (Franchise)
hasFeature
The Voiceless / int_1a4b3ea2
 Digimon (Franchise)
hasFeature
The Web Always Existed / int_1a4b3ea2
 Digimon (Franchise)
hasFeature
The Wonderland / int_1a4b3ea2
 Digimon (Franchise)
hasFeature
Thematic Series / int_1a4b3ea2
 Digimon (Franchise)
hasFeature
Theme Twin Naming / int_1a4b3ea2
 Digimon (Franchise)
hasFeature
There Was a Door / int_1a4b3ea2
 Digimon (Franchise)
hasFeature
There's No Place Like Home / int_1a4b3ea2
 Digimon (Franchise)
hasFeature
They Call Him "Sword" / int_1a4b3ea2
 Digimon (Franchise)
hasFeature
They Copied It, So It Sucks! / int_1a4b3ea2
 Digimon (Franchise)
hasFeature
They Wasted a Perfectly Good Sandwich / int_1a4b3ea2
 Digimon (Franchise)
hasFeature
Thinking Up Portals / int_1a4b3ea2
 Digimon (Franchise)
hasFeature
Third Eye / int_1a4b3ea2
 Digimon (Franchise)
hasFeature
This Cannot Be! / int_1a4b3ea2
 Digimon (Franchise)
hasFeature
This Is a Drill / int_1a4b3ea2
 Digimon (Franchise)
hasFeature
Three Plus Two / int_1a4b3ea2
 Digimon (Franchise)
hasFeature
Thunder Beetle / int_1a4b3ea2
 Digimon (Franchise)
hasFeature
Thunder Hammer / int_1a4b3ea2
 Digimon (Franchise)
hasFeature
Thunderbird / int_1a4b3ea2
 Digimon (Franchise)
hasFeature
Tickle Torture / int_1a4b3ea2
 Digimon (Franchise)
hasFeature
Tiered by Name / int_1a4b3ea2
 Digimon (Franchise)
hasFeature
Time Bomb / int_1a4b3ea2
 Digimon (Franchise)
hasFeature
Time Master / int_1a4b3ea2
 Digimon (Franchise)
hasFeature
Tin-Can Robot / int_1a4b3ea2
 Digimon (Franchise)
hasFeature
Title Theme Tune / int_1a4b3ea2
 Digimon (Franchise)
hasFeature
Token Human / int_1a4b3ea2
 Digimon (Franchise)
hasFeature
Tombstone Teeth / int_1a4b3ea2
 Digimon (Franchise)
hasFeature
Tome of Eldritch Lore / int_1a4b3ea2
 Digimon (Franchise)
hasFeature
Tonight, Someone Dies / int_1a4b3ea2
 Digimon (Franchise)
hasFeature
Too Many Belts / int_1a4b3ea2
 ToonDisney
seeAlso
Digimon (Franchise)
 Digimon (Franchise)
hasFeature
Totem Pole Trench / int_1a4b3ea2
 Digimon (Franchise)
hasFeature
Tough Act to Follow / int_1a4b3ea2
 Digimon (Franchise)
hasFeature
Tough Spikes and Studs / int_1a4b3ea2
 Digimon (Franchise)
hasFeature
Town Girls / int_1a4b3ea2
 Digimon (Franchise)
hasFeature
Toy Time / int_1a4b3ea2
 Digimon (Franchise)
hasFeature
Transformation Is a Free Action / int_1a4b3ea2
 Digimon (Franchise)
hasFeature
Transformation Name Announcement / int_1a4b3ea2
 Digimon (Franchise)
hasFeature
Transformation Trinket / int_1a4b3ea2
 Digimon (Franchise)
hasFeature
Translation Correction / int_1a4b3ea2
 Digimon (Franchise)
hasFeature
Translation Nod / int_1a4b3ea2
 Digimon (Franchise)
hasFeature
Traumatic Superpower Awakening / int_1a4b3ea2
 Digimon (Franchise)
hasFeature
Treants / int_1a4b3ea2
 Digimon (Franchise)
hasFeature
Triangle Shades / int_1a4b3ea2
 Digimon (Franchise)
hasFeature
Trigger-Happy / int_1a4b3ea2
 Digimon (Franchise)
hasFeature
Tsurime Eyes / int_1a4b3ea2
 Digimon (Franchise)
hasFeature
Turtle Island / int_1a4b3ea2
 Digimon (Franchise)
hasFeature
20 Minutes into the Past / int_1a4b3ea2
 Digimon (Franchise)
hasFeature
Twin Desynch / int_1a4b3ea2
 Digimon (Franchise)
hasFeature
Two Beings, One Body / int_1a4b3ea2
 Digimon (Franchise)
hasFeature
2D Visuals, 3D Effects / int_1a4b3ea2
 Digimon (Franchise)
hasFeature
Two-Teacher School / int_1a4b3ea2
 Digimon (Franchise)
hasFeature
Ultimate Life Form / int_1a4b3ea2
 Digimon (Franchise)
hasFeature
Unconventional Learning Experience / int_1a4b3ea2
 Digimon (Franchise)
hasFeature
Undead Fossils / int_1a4b3ea2
 Digimon (Franchise)
hasFeature
Underground Monkey / int_1a4b3ea2
 Digimon (Franchise)
hasFeature
Unfortunate Character Design / int_1a4b3ea2
 Digimon (Franchise)
hasFeature
Unisex Series, Gendered Merchandise / int_1a4b3ea2
 Digimon (Franchise)
hasFeature
Unsettling Gender-Reveal / int_1a4b3ea2
 Digimon (Franchise)
hasFeature
Unwilling Suspension / int_1a4b3ea2
 Digimon (Franchise)
hasFeature
Up the Real Rabbit Hole / int_1a4b3ea2
 Digimon (Franchise)
hasFeature
Urban Fantasy / int_1a4b3ea2
 Digimon (Franchise)
hasFeature
Vampiric Draining / int_1a4b3ea2
 Digimon (Franchise)
hasFeature
Vibrant Orange / int_1a4b3ea2
 Digimon (Franchise)
hasFeature
Video Game Long-Runners / int_1a4b3ea2
 Digimon (Franchise)
hasFeature
Viewers Are Goldfish / int_1a4b3ea2
 Digimon (Franchise)
hasFeature
Vile Villain, Saccharine Show / int_1a4b3ea2
 Digimon (Franchise)
hasFeature
Villain Forgot to Level Grind / int_1a4b3ea2
 Digimon (Franchise)
hasFeature
Villain No Longer Idle / int_1a4b3ea2
 Digimon (Franchise)
hasFeature
Villain of Another Story / int_1a4b3ea2
 Digimon (Franchise)
hasFeature
Villainous Cheekbones / int_1a4b3ea2
 Digimon (Franchise)
hasFeature
Vine Tentacles / int_1a4b3ea2
 Digimon (Franchise)
hasFeature
Violence Is Disturbing / int_1a4b3ea2
 Digimon (Franchise)
hasFeature
Virtual Pet / int_1a4b3ea2
 Digimon (Franchise)
hasFeature
Virtuous Bees / int_1a4b3ea2
 Digimon (Franchise)
hasFeature
Voiced Differently in the Dub / int_1a4b3ea2
 Digimon (Franchise)
hasFeature
Wacky Racing / int_1a4b3ea2
 Digimon (Franchise)
hasFeature
Wackyland / int_1a4b3ea2
 Digimon (Franchise)
hasFeature
Waddling Head / int_1a4b3ea2
 Digimon (Franchise)
hasFeature
Waif-Fu / int_1a4b3ea2
 Digimon (Franchise)
hasFeature
Wake Up, Go to School & Save the World / int_1a4b3ea2
 Digimon (Franchise)
hasFeature
War Elephants / int_1a4b3ea2
 Digimon (Franchise)
hasFeature
Wave-Motion Gun / int_1a4b3ea2
 Digimon (Franchise)
hasFeature
Wave-Motion Tuning Fork / int_1a4b3ea2
 Digimon (Franchise)
hasFeature
We Are "Team Cannon Fodder" / int_1a4b3ea2
 Digimon (Franchise)
hasFeature
We Will Meet Again / int_1a4b3ea2
 Digimon (Franchise)
hasFeature
Weak Boss, Strong Underlings / int_1a4b3ea2
 Digimon (Franchise)
hasFeature
Weak, but Skilled / int_1a4b3ea2
 Digimon (Franchise)
hasFeature
Weapon of X-Slaying / int_1a4b3ea2
 Digimon (Franchise)
hasFeature
Weaponized Animal / int_1a4b3ea2
 Digimon (Franchise)
hasFeature
Weaponized Headgear / int_1a4b3ea2
 Digimon (Franchise)
hasFeature
Wendigo / int_1a4b3ea2
 Digimon (Franchise)
hasFeature
What Song Was This Again? / int_1a4b3ea2
 Digimon (Franchise)
hasFeature
When Trees Attack / int_1a4b3ea2
 Digimon (Franchise)
hasFeature
Whip of Dominance / int_1a4b3ea2
 Digimon (Franchise)
hasFeature
Whip Sword / int_1a4b3ea2
 Digimon (Franchise)
hasFeature
White and Red and Eerie All Over / int_1a4b3ea2
 Digimon (Franchise)
hasFeature
Will-o'-the-Wisp / int_1a4b3ea2
 Digimon (Franchise)
hasFeature
Wimp Fight / int_1a4b3ea2
 Digimon (Franchise)
hasFeature
Wingdinglish / int_1a4b3ea2
 Digimon (Franchise)
hasFeature
Winged Humanoid / int_1a4b3ea2
 Digimon (Franchise)
hasFeature
Wings Do Nothing / int_1a4b3ea2
 Digimon (Franchise)
hasFeature
Wintry Auroral Sky / int_1a4b3ea2
 Digimon (Franchise)
hasFeature
Wise Tree / int_1a4b3ea2
 Digimon (Franchise)
hasFeature
Wolf Man / int_1a4b3ea2
 Digimon (Franchise)
hasFeature
Wolverine Claws / int_1a4b3ea2
 Digimon (Franchise)
hasFeature
Wonder Twin Powers / int_1a4b3ea2
 Digimon (Franchise)
hasFeature
World Gone Mad / int_1a4b3ea2
 Digimon (Franchise)
hasFeature
World-Healing Wave / int_1a4b3ea2
 Digimon (Franchise)
hasFeature
World Sundering / int_1a4b3ea2
 Digimon (Franchise)
hasFeature
World Tree / int_1a4b3ea2
 Digimon (Franchise)
hasFeature
Wreathed in Flames / int_1a4b3ea2
 Digimon (Franchise)
hasFeature
Wrestler of Beasts / int_1a4b3ea2
 Digimon (Franchise)
hasFeature
Xtreme Kool Letterz / int_1a4b3ea2
 Digimon (Franchise)
hasFeature
"YEAH!" Shot / int_1a4b3ea2
 Digimon (Franchise)
hasFeature
Year Inside, Hour Outside / int_1a4b3ea2
 Digimon (Franchise)
hasFeature
Yellow/Purple Contrast / int_1a4b3ea2
 Digimon (Franchise)
hasFeature
You Need a Breath Mint / int_1a4b3ea2
 Digimon (Franchise)
hasFeature
You Will Not Evade Me / int_1a4b3ea2
 Digimon (Franchise)
hasFeature
Youkai / int_1a4b3ea2
 Digimon (Franchise)
hasFeature
Youngest Child Wins / int_1a4b3ea2
 Digimon (Franchise)
hasFeature
Your Costume Needs Work / int_1a4b3ea2
 Digimon (Franchise)
hasFeature
Your Mind Makes It Real / int_1a4b3ea2
 Digimon (Franchise)
hasFeature
Your Size May Vary / int_1a4b3ea2
 Digimon (Franchise)
hasFeature
Yowies and Bunyips and Drop Bears, Oh My / int_1a4b3ea2
 YuutoKazama
seeAlso
Digimon (Franchise)
 DigimonD-Cyber
processingCategory1
Digimon (Franchise)
 DigimonD-Cyber
seeAlso
Digimon (Franchise)
 Digimon D-Cyber (Manga)
seeAlso
Digimon (Franchise)
 DigimonBrokenCode
seeAlso
Digimon (Franchise)
 Digital Link (Roleplay)
seeAlso
Digimon (Franchise)
 Digimon (Franchise)
hasFeature
No Problem with Licensed Games / Sugar Wiki / int_1a4b3ea2
 Digimon Battle (Video Game)
seeAlso
Digimon (Franchise)
 Digimon World Championship (Video Game)
seeAlso
Digimon (Franchise)
 Digimon World DS (Video Game)
seeAlso
Digimon (Franchise)
 Digimon (Franchise)
hasFeature
Team Spirit / int_1a4b3ea2
 Digimon (Franchise)
hasFeature
The Lifestream / int_1a4b3ea2
 Digimon (Franchise)
hasFeature
Upgrade Artifact / int_1a4b3ea2