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* MonTech: Digivices are similar to Adventure Digivices but can be used for hologrammatic communication, DigiCode translation, and a Digimon Analyzer. It can also fully Digivolve with Crests.

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* MonTech: Digivices are similar to Adventure Digivices but can be used for hologrammatic communication, DigiCode [=DigiCode=] translation, and a Digimon Analyzer. It can also fully Digivolve with Crests.
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* MonTech: Digivices are similar to Adventure Digivices but can be used for hologrammatic communication, DigiCode translation, and a Digimon Analyzer. It can also fully Digivolve with Crests.
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''Digimon Adventure:'' is a ContinuityReboot of ''Anime/DigimonAdventure'', the 8th ''Digimon'' TV series, the first since ''Anime/DigimonUniverseAppMonsters'' in 2016, and the MilestoneCelebration in celebrating the 20th anniversary of the ''Franchise/{{Digimon}}'' franchise. The anime premiered on April 5, 2020, on Creator/FujiTV in Japan and subbed on Website/{{Crunchyroll}} worldwide. An English dub was announced in February of 2022, and all episodes of the dub were released on the Microsoft Store on April 13, 2023, with it later releasing on Hulu in early July 2023.

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''Digimon Adventure:'' is a ContinuityReboot of ''Anime/DigimonAdventure'', the 8th ''Digimon'' TV series, the first since ''Anime/DigimonUniverseAppMonsters'' in 2016, and the MilestoneCelebration in celebrating the 20th anniversary of the ''Franchise/{{Digimon}}'' franchise. The anime premiered on April 5, 2020, on Creator/FujiTV in Japan and subbed on Website/{{Crunchyroll}} Platform/{{Crunchyroll}} worldwide. An English dub was announced in February of 2022, and all episodes of the dub were released on the Microsoft Store on April 13, 2023, with it later releasing on Hulu in early July 2023.
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** Episode 8 '''also''' has Mimi braiding Ikkakumon's fur and humming a brief excerpt from the original series' English intro.

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* BreatherEpisode: With the exception of a few in-between, episodes 37 to 47 act as more lighthearted, episodic adventures for the kids and their Digimon during their journey to FAGA.



* BreatherEpisode: With the exception of a few in-between, episodes 37 to 47 act as more lighthearted, episodic adventures for the kids and their Digimon during their journey to FAGA.
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** Agumon does [[spoiler:not become SkullGreymon in this series. Instead his SuperpoweredEvilSide is Machinedramon, and Taichi doesn't force it on him, he chooses it for himself after Taichi is seemingly killed by DoneDevimon.]]

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** Agumon does [[spoiler:not become SkullGreymon [=SkullGreymon=] in this series. Instead his SuperpoweredEvilSide is Machinedramon, and Taichi doesn't force it on him, he chooses it for himself after Taichi is seemingly killed by DoneDevimon.]]
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* {{Narrator}}: Creator/MasakoNozawa narrates the series.
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''Digimon Adventure:'' is a ContinuityReboot of ''Anime/DigimonAdventure'', the 8th ''Digimon'' TV series, the first since ''Anime/DigimonUniverseAppMonsters'' in 2016, and the MilestoneCelebration in celebrating the 20th anniversary of the ''Franchise/{{Digimon}}'' franchise. The anime premiered on April 5, 2020, on Creator/FujiTV in Japan and subbed on Website/{{Crunchyroll}} worldwide. An English dub was announced in February of 2022, and all episodes of the dub were released on the Microsoft Store on April 13, 2023.

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''Digimon Adventure:'' is a ContinuityReboot of ''Anime/DigimonAdventure'', the 8th ''Digimon'' TV series, the first since ''Anime/DigimonUniverseAppMonsters'' in 2016, and the MilestoneCelebration in celebrating the 20th anniversary of the ''Franchise/{{Digimon}}'' franchise. The anime premiered on April 5, 2020, on Creator/FujiTV in Japan and subbed on Website/{{Crunchyroll}} worldwide. An English dub was announced in February of 2022, and all episodes of the dub were released on the Microsoft Store on April 13, 2023, with it later releasing on Hulu in early July 2023.

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* TokyoIsTheCenterOfTheUniverse: While the effects and implied consequences of failing the various crisis on the human world affect the world at large, if there is a specific place that keeps getting targeted, it is always Tokyo.



* TokyoIsTheCenterOfTheUniverse: While the effects and implied consequences of failing the various crisis on the human world affect the world at large, if there is a specific place that keeps getting targeted, it is always Tokyo.

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* TokyoIsTheCenterOfTheUniverse: TruerToTheText: While it still has the effects occasional joke, the English dub is more faithful to the script from the start than the original series' dub. Agumon and implied consequences of failing the various crisis on the human world affect the world at large, if there is a specific place that keeps getting targeted, it is always Tokyo.Gatomon's voice actors also sound closer to their Japanese counterparts.

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* BadassAdorable: Nearly every Rookie-level Digimon can be considered cute, and is more than ready to fight when they feel threatened. The Chosen Ones, especially Taichi and Yamato, get more involved in the actual fighting than they did before.


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* AweInspiringDinosaurShot: Parodied in Episode 4. When Taichi's group explores the Digital World, they witness a herd of Stegomon and a Brachiomon. Both dinosaur-like Digimon play out as this trope goes.
* BadassAdorable: Nearly every Rookie-level Digimon can be considered cute, and is more than ready to fight when they feel threatened. The Chosen Ones, especially Taichi and Yamato, get more involved in the actual fighting than they did before.

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* BreatherEpisode: With the exception of a few in-between, episodes 37 to 47 act as more lighthearted, episodic adventures for the kids and their Digimon during their journey to FAGA.



* DarkerAndEdgier: The Digital World in here seems to operate more like a nature documentary like ''Tamers'', with most Digimon behaving more like wild animals rather than showing varying degrees of sapience. They operate under "survival of the fittest" rules, in where they kill and eat each other for their data for the sake of Evolution. The Digimon that do live a civilised life live in small pockets that are only a few buildings large, not even qualifying as villages. It is implied from the flashback in Episode 5 that the Digital World was more civilised in the past, with all the savagery shown so far being a more recent development.

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* DarkerAndEdgier: The Digital World in here seems to operate more like a nature documentary like ''Tamers'', with most Digimon behaving more like wild animals rather than showing varying degrees of sapience. They operate under "survival of the fittest" rules, in where which they kill and eat each other for their data for the sake of Evolution. The Digimon that do live a civilised civilized life live in small pockets that are only a few buildings large, not even qualifying as villages. It is implied from the flashback in Episode 5 that the Digital World was more civilised civilized in the past, with all the savagery shown so far being a more recent development.



** Joe and Gomamon spends almost half the series relaxing in a hot spring and contributes the least out of the team.

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** Joe and Gomamon spends spend almost half the series relaxing in a hot spring and contributes the least out of the team.



** [=HolyAngemon=] somehow gets less screentime than in either of the original ''Adventure'' series.

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** [=HolyAngemon=] somehow gets less screentime screen time than in either of the original ''Adventure'' series.
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* PercussiveMaintenance: Whenever Izzy's computer is on the fritz, Tai and Augumon always suggest to whack it until starts working again.

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* PercussiveMaintenance: Whenever Izzy's computer is on the fritz, Tai and Augumon Agumon always suggest to give it a good whack it until it starts working again.

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* HopeSpot: In Episode 2, Taichi and Yamato’s last ditch effort to defeat Algomon’s Ultimate form seems to work. Then Koshiro notices [[spoiler: the countdown to nuclear missile firing is still going]]. [[FromBadToWorse And then]] [[spoiler: Algomon gets back up, enraged, and evolves into its nigh-unstoppable Mega form...]]

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* HopeSpot: In Episode 2, Taichi and Yamato’s last ditch effort to defeat Algomon’s Ultimate form seems to work. Then Koshiro notices [[spoiler: the [[spoiler:the countdown to nuclear missile firing is still going]]. [[FromBadToWorse And then]] [[spoiler: Algomon [[spoiler:Algomon gets back up, enraged, and evolves into its nigh-unstoppable Mega form...]]



** In the opening battle of Episode 28, [[spoiler: the clash between [=DarkKnightmon=] and Angemon scatters everyone again]].

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** In the opening battle of Episode 28, [[spoiler: the [[spoiler:the clash between [=DarkKnightmon=] and Angemon scatters everyone again]]. again]].
* PercussiveMaintenance: Whenever Izzy's computer is on the fritz, Tai and Augumon always suggest to whack it until starts working again.



** Quite possibly the ''most'' [[ExaggeratedTrope extreme]] example of this in the ''franchise''. Taichi and Yamato, within the first three episodes, [[spoiler: end up having their Digimon merge into Omegamon by the end of the ''second episode'', before some of the other kids even ''have'' their Digimon yet.]] [[ArsonMurderAndJaywalking They're also the only ones whose partner Digimon get to have proper]] {{Transformation Sequence}}s.

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** Quite possibly the ''most'' [[ExaggeratedTrope extreme]] example of this in the ''franchise''. Taichi and Yamato, within the first three episodes, [[spoiler: end [[spoiler:end up having their Digimon merge into Omegamon by the end of the ''second episode'', before some of the other kids even ''have'' their Digimon yet.]] [[ArsonMurderAndJaywalking They're also the only ones whose partner Digimon get to have proper]] {{Transformation Sequence}}s.



** It's also telling that all of the first 58 episodes proper [[note]]i.e. not including the opening or ending credits, recaps, or previews[[/note]] had included at least one of Agumon or Gabumon's evolutions, and a significant portion of that list could have been carried by Agumon alone. Episode 59 finally broke the streak where the only evolution of a partner Digimon was [[spoiler: Tentomon going all the way to [=HerculesKabuterimon=]]].

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** It's also telling that all of the first 58 episodes proper [[note]]i.e. not including the opening or ending credits, recaps, or previews[[/note]] had included at least one of Agumon or Gabumon's evolutions, and a significant portion of that list could have been carried by Agumon alone. Episode 59 finally broke the streak where the only evolution of a partner Digimon was [[spoiler: Tentomon [[spoiler:Tentomon going all the way to [=HerculesKabuterimon=]]].



*** [[spoiler: It was finally over as of Episode 36, with it changing trajectory just over the Tokyo ''skyline'' thanks to Koshiro so that it falls into Tokyo Bay instead]].
** [[spoiler: Episode 59 has a possessed Nanomon set up a labyrinth of riddles for Koushirou to solve, as Nanomon had taken Whamon captive, complete with a thirty minute time limit.]]

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*** [[spoiler: It [[spoiler:It was finally over as of Episode 36, with it changing trajectory just over the Tokyo ''skyline'' thanks to Koshiro so that it falls into Tokyo Bay instead]].
** [[spoiler: Episode [[spoiler:Episode 59 has a possessed Nanomon set up a labyrinth of riddles for Koushirou to solve, as Nanomon had taken Whamon captive, complete with a thirty minute time limit.]]



** In Episode 24, [[spoiler: Taichi got this treatment by [=DoneDevimon=], prompting [=MetalGreymon=] to go berserk and undergo Dark Evolution.]]

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** In Episode 24, [[spoiler: Taichi [[spoiler:Taichi got this treatment by [=DoneDevimon=], prompting [=MetalGreymon=] to go berserk and undergo Dark Evolution.]]



** [[spoiler: Speaking of Episode 24, it also serves as this for Agumon, who, at the end of the battle of [=DoneDevimon=], briefly evolves into a glowing silhouette of [=WarGreymon=], which gets referenced in episode 31, when he finally unlocks the full evolution into [=WarGreymon=].]]

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** [[spoiler: Speaking [[spoiler:Speaking of Episode 24, it also serves as this for Agumon, who, at the end of the battle of [=DoneDevimon=], briefly evolves into a glowing silhouette of [=WarGreymon=], which gets referenced in episode 31, when he finally unlocks the full evolution into [=WarGreymon=].]]



** And most recently is "Break The Chain", which comes whenever a Digimon evolves to Mega level, as first evidenced with [[spoiler: [=MetalGreymon=] fully evolving into [=WarGreymon=].]]

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** And most recently is "Break The Chain", which comes whenever a Digimon evolves to Mega level, as first evidenced with [[spoiler: [=MetalGreymon=] [[spoiler:[=MetalGreymon=] fully evolving into [=WarGreymon=].]]
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''Digimon Adventure:'' is a ContinuityReboot of ''Anime/DigimonAdventure'', the 8th ''Digimon'' TV series, the first since ''Anime/DigimonUniverseAppMonsters'' in 2016, and the MilestoneCelebration in celebrating the 20th anniversary of the ''Franchise/{{Digimon}}'' franchise. The anime premiered on April 5, 2020, on Creator/FujiTV in Japan and subbed on Website/{{Crunchyroll}} worldwide. An English dub was announced in February of 2022.

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''Digimon Adventure:'' is a ContinuityReboot of ''Anime/DigimonAdventure'', the 8th ''Digimon'' TV series, the first since ''Anime/DigimonUniverseAppMonsters'' in 2016, and the MilestoneCelebration in celebrating the 20th anniversary of the ''Franchise/{{Digimon}}'' franchise. The anime premiered on April 5, 2020, on Creator/FujiTV in Japan and subbed on Website/{{Crunchyroll}} worldwide. An English dub was announced in February of 2022.
2022, and all episodes of the dub were released on the Microsoft Store on April 13, 2023.
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The series was then followed by ''Anime/DigimonGhostGame''.
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* WhereAreTheyNowEpilogue: The finale ends on this. [[spoiler:All of the Digimon that died over the course of the series, including many former baddies, have been reborn. Most of the Chosen Children are living with their Digimon in the human world, with Koushiro and Tentomon working on creating a gate between worlds while Tai and Agumon choose to stay in the Digital WOrld.]]

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* WhereAreTheyNowEpilogue: The finale ends on this. [[spoiler:All of the Digimon that died over the course of the series, including many former baddies, have been reborn. Most of the Chosen Children are living with their Digimon in the human world, with Koushiro and Tentomon working on creating a gate between worlds while Tai and Agumon choose to stay in the Digital WOrld.World. And Leomon is very much alive.]]

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* TransformationIsAFreeAction: An interesting subversion occurs in the very first episode, as it's one of the very few times we see evolution executed in real-time. First Agumon grows into a giant glowing version of himself, intercepts Algomon's claw, then head-butts it away. Algomon recovers and attempts a counter-attack, but is intercepted and blocked once again. Finally, a fully formed Greymon smacks the virus away with a simple swing of the tail. The first time other digimon reach a new evolution, it may be portrayed similarly.

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* TransformationIsAFreeAction: An interesting subversion occurs in the very first episode, as it's one of the very few times we see evolution executed in real-time. First Agumon grows into a giant glowing version of himself, intercepts Algomon's claw, then head-butts it away. Algomon recovers and attempts a counter-attack, but is intercepted and blocked once again. Finally, a fully formed Greymon smacks the virus away with a simple swing of the tail. The first time other digimon reach tail.
* TranslationNod: Takeru's hat says "TK" on it, as
a new evolution, it may be portrayed similarly.nod to his nickname in the English dub of the original series.

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* AdultFear:
** Overlapping with BigBrotherInstinct. Yamato's main motivation in stopping the various crises that plague Tokyo is because of his little brother who lives in it. [[spoiler:Come Episode 20 where he finds said little brother kidnapped in a jar when he was supposed to be safe in the human world. His reaction is completely justified]].
** Following Yamato's example, when Hikari [[spoiler:went with [=SkullKnightmon=], ''willingly no less'', Taichi's first instinct was her safety]].


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* BigBrotherInstinct: Yamato's main motivation in stopping the various crises that plague Tokyo is because of his little brother who lives in it. [[spoiler:Come Episode 20 where he finds said little brother kidnapped in a jar when he was supposed to be safe in the human world. His reaction is completely justified]].
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''Digimon Adventure:'' is a ContinuityReboot of ''Anime/DigimonAdventure'', the 8th ''Digimon'' TV series, the first since ''Anime/DigimonUniverseAppMonsters'' in 2016, and the MilestoneCelebration in celebrating the 20th anniversary of the ''Franchise/{{Digimon}}'' franchise. The anime premiered on April 5, 2020, on Creator/FujiTV in Japan and subbed on Website/{{Crunchyroll}} worldwide.

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''Digimon Adventure:'' is a ContinuityReboot of ''Anime/DigimonAdventure'', the 8th ''Digimon'' TV series, the first since ''Anime/DigimonUniverseAppMonsters'' in 2016, and the MilestoneCelebration in celebrating the 20th anniversary of the ''Franchise/{{Digimon}}'' franchise. The anime premiered on April 5, 2020, on Creator/FujiTV in Japan and subbed on Website/{{Crunchyroll}} worldwide.
worldwide. An English dub was announced in February of 2022.
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* ActionizedAdaptation: In comparison to the original ''Digimon Adventure'', this series is MUCH more focused on the action and lore of the Digital World, with huge battles happening every episode on bigger scales than the original series had with little to no time for the Chosen Ones to rest inbetween fights and reaching their objective, almost like a constantly on-going war.

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* ActionizedAdaptation: In comparison to the original ''Digimon Adventure'', this series is MUCH '''much''' more focused on the action and lore of the Digital World, with huge battles happening every episode on bigger scales than the original series had with little to no time for the Chosen Ones to rest inbetween in-between fights and reaching their objective, almost like a constantly on-going ongoing war.
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Previews: [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HW4rHohJexY Trailer 1]], [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4hfbk27guzc Trailer 2]] [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xQ2A5LzvugY English Dub Reveal Trailer]]

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Previews: [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HW4rHohJexY Trailer 1]], [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4hfbk27guzc Trailer 2]] 2]], [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xQ2A5LzvugY English Dub Reveal Trailer]]



'''Being a ContinuityReboot of the [[Anime/DigimonAdventure original series]], spoilers will be included! You have been warned!'''

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'''Being a ContinuityReboot of the [[Anime/DigimonAdventure original series]], spoilers for that will be included! You have been warned!'''
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Previews: [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HW4rHohJexY Trailer 1]], [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4hfbk27guzc Trailer 2]]

You can watch it subbed here: [[https://www.crunchyroll.com/digimon-adventure-2020]].

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Previews: [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HW4rHohJexY Trailer 1]], [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4hfbk27guzc Trailer 2]]

2]] [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xQ2A5LzvugY English Dub Reveal Trailer]]

You can watch it subbed on Crunchyroll here: [[https://www.crunchyroll.com/digimon-adventure-2020]].
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** Both set of episodes feature [=MugenDramon=] as the enemy, albeit in vastly different capacities. In the original series, it was a mostly NonActionBigBad, master strategist, who systhemathically hunted the kids across it's domain, commanding a massive army. Here, it's a mindless weapon, used by the Vademon both as a distraction for the Chosen Ones and their Digimon, and as a tool, to free more dark miasma for the resurrection of Milleniumon. [=MugenDramon=] is also destroyed in both series, by being sliced into pieces by [=WarGreymon=] using it's Dramon Destroyers.

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** *** Both set of episodes feature [=MugenDramon=] as the enemy, albeit in vastly different capacities. In the original series, it was a mostly NonActionBigBad, master strategist, who systhemathically hunted the kids across it's domain, commanding a massive army. Here, it's a mindless weapon, used by the Vademon both as a distraction for the Chosen Ones and their Digimon, and as a tool, to free more dark miasma for the resurrection of Milleniumon. [=MugenDramon=] is also destroyed in both series, by being sliced into pieces by [=WarGreymon=] using it's Dramon Destroyers.
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** Episode 48 and 49 mirror the same episodes of the original series in more than one way:
** Both set of episodes feature [=MugenDramon=] as the enemy, albeit in vastly different capacities. In the original series, it was a mostly NonActionBigBad, master strategist, who systhemathically hunted the kids across it's domain, commanding a massive army. Here, it's a mindless weapon, used by the Vademon both as a distraction for the Chosen Ones and their Digimon, and as a tool, to free more dark miasma for the resurrection of Milleniumon. [=MugenDramon=] is also destroyed in both series, by being sliced into pieces by [=WarGreymon=] using it's Dramon Destroyers.
*** In the original Adventure episode 48 Kari got sick, which resulted in Taichi breaking down, recalling an incident when she almost died, because he had taken her out to play, while she had been sick. In Episode 48 of this series, Taichi stays with [=WarGreymon=] to pull a YouShallNotPass on [=MugenDramon=], to allow the rest of the Chosen to go ahead and stop the resurrection of Milleniumon, and are caught in an explosion when the Vademon detonate [=MugenDramon=]'s core. As time passes in Episode 49, and they don't appear, Hikari starts breaking down with worry.
*** [=WarGreymon=] and Taichi returning in a pillar of light just as everything appears lost, is reminiscent of how Hikari's Light gave Agumon the power boost to warp evolve into [=WarGreymon=] in the last moment, to defeat [=MugenDramon=].
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** Only Agumon, Gatomon, and Patamon's full evolution lines have been shown. None of the other Digimon's pre-evolutions have been seen and even Agumon and Gabumon's Fresh/Baby I forms have only been shown as part of their Champion-level evolution sequnces. While Botamon has made a proper appearance in the series, it was only as part of a LotusEaterMachine with no direct relation to Taichi's Agumon.

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** Only Agumon, Gatomon, Gabumon, and Patamon's full evolution lines have been shown. None of the other Digimon's pre-evolutions have been seen and even Agumon and Gabumon's Fresh/Baby I forms have only been shown as part of their Champion-level evolution sequnces. While Botamon has made a proper appearance in the series, it was only as part of a LotusEaterMachine with no direct relation to Taichi's Agumon.

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* BoomerangComeback: This gets weaponized from time to time. [=SkullKnightmon=], for instance, throws his sword at Greymon and then shoves Garurumon into it as it comes back. Zudomon lands a surprise attack on Olegmon by throwing his hammer and then letting it hit the latter from under the ice as it comes back.

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* BoomerangComeback: This gets weaponized from time to time. [=SkullKnightmon=], for instance, throws his sword at Greymon and then shoves Garurumon into it as it comes back. Zudomon lands can also do this, at one point landing a surprise attack on Olegmon by throwing his hammer and then letting it hit the latter from under the ice as it comes back.back.
* BornAgainImmortality: Digimon respawn as Digi-Eggs after dying. A late episode in the series features a [=SkullBaluchimon=] that tries to prevent this, only to be purified and reverted to an egg by Angewomon. It's a process that [[spoiler:Negamon]] was originally a counterbalance to. [[spoiler:The finale reveals that this has happened to quite a few characters that died over the course of the series. Notably, Andromon and Guardromon came back as Hagurumon and Calmaramon came back as a Ranamon.]]


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* WhereAreTheyNowEpilogue: The finale ends on this. [[spoiler:All of the Digimon that died over the course of the series, including many former baddies, have been reborn. Most of the Chosen Children are living with their Digimon in the human world, with Koushiro and Tentomon working on creating a gate between worlds while Tai and Agumon choose to stay in the Digital WOrld.]]
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** Tailmon's reason for staying in her Champion form, rather than being in her Rookie form (Salamon) like the others. In the original, it was because she was separated from the other Digimon and evolved naturally into Tailmon on her own. While she is still separated from the others in this continuity, it isn't indicated that this is why she defaults to her Champion form rather than her Rookie form like Patamon.

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** Tailmon's Gatomon's reason for staying in her Champion form, rather than being in her Rookie form (Salamon) like the others. In the original, it was because she was separated from the other Digimon and evolved naturally into Tailmon Gatomon on her own. While she is still separated from the others in this continuity, it isn't indicated that this is why she defaults to her Champion form rather than her Rookie form like Patamon.

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