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''Digimon Tamers: Brave Tamer'' is the fourth and final game in the ''Franchise/{{Digimon}}'' [[VideoGame/DigimonWonderSwanSeries subseries]] for the UsefulNotes/WonderSwan, and is consequently the one which concludes the story, ties together the ''Anime/DigimonAdventure'' and ''Anime/DigimonTamers'' continuities, and finishes explaining who the hell [[CanonImmigrant that Ryo Akiyama guy]] is anyway.

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''Digimon Tamers: Brave Tamer'' is the fourth and final game in the ''Franchise/{{Digimon}}'' [[VideoGame/DigimonWonderSwanSeries subseries]] for the UsefulNotes/WonderSwan, Platform/WonderSwan, and is consequently the one which concludes the story, ties together the ''Anime/DigimonAdventure'' and ''Anime/DigimonTamers'' continuities, and finishes explaining who the hell [[CanonImmigrant that Ryo Akiyama guy]] is anyway.

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''Digimon Tamers: Brave Tamer'' is the fourth and final game in the ''Franchise/{{Digimon}}'' [[Videogame/DigimonWonderSwanSeries subseries]] for the UsefulNotes/WonderSwan, and is consequently the one which concludes the story, ties together the ''Anime/DigimonAdventure'' and ''Anime/DigimonTamers'' continuities, and finishes explaining who the hell [[CanonImmigrant that Ryo Akiyama guy]] is anyway.

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''Digimon Tamers: Brave Tamer'' is the fourth and final game in the ''Franchise/{{Digimon}}'' [[Videogame/DigimonWonderSwanSeries [[VideoGame/DigimonWonderSwanSeries subseries]] for the UsefulNotes/WonderSwan, and is consequently the one which concludes the story, ties together the ''Anime/DigimonAdventure'' and ''Anime/DigimonTamers'' continuities, and finishes explaining who the hell [[CanonImmigrant that Ryo Akiyama guy]] is anyway.



* WhyDontYouJustShootHim: As Ryo becomes more and more powerful, one of [=ZeedMilleniumon=]'s Skull Satamon subordinates outright demands to know why, with all of his vast power, he doesn't just atomize Ryo.

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* WhyDontYouJustShootHim: As Ryo becomes more and more powerful, one of [=ZeedMilleniumon=]'s Skull Satamon subordinates outright demands to know why, with all of his vast power, he doesn't just atomize Ryo.Ryo.
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** Ironically, ''Brave Tamer's'' ending could be considered bittersweet for [[spoiler:Millenniummon as well. In that while he was ultimately defeated in his bid to conquer the Digimon multiverse]], the circumstances behind said defeat resulted in [[spoiler:Millenniummon unintentionally becoming Ryo's partner -- thus one could say that [[TheBadGuyWins his VillainousCrush towards Ryo]] became wish fulfillment]] in the end.

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** Ironically, ''Brave Tamer's'' ending could be considered bittersweet for [[spoiler:Millenniummon as well. In that while he was ultimately defeated in his bid to conquer the Digimon multiverse]], the circumstances behind said defeat resulted in [[spoiler:Millenniummon unintentionally becoming Ryo's partner -- thus one could say that [[TheBadGuyWins his VillainousCrush villainous crush behavior towards Ryo]] became wish fulfillment]] in the end.
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** Ironically, ''Brave Tamer's'' ending could be considered bittersweet for [[spoiler:Millenniummon as well. In that while he ultimately defeated in his bid to conquer the Digimon multiverse]], the circumstances behind said defeat resulted in [[spoiler:Millenniummon unintentionally becoming Ryo's partner -- thus one could say that [[TheBadGuyWins his VillainousCrush towards Ryo]] became wish fulfillment]] in the end.

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** Ironically, ''Brave Tamer's'' ending could be considered bittersweet for [[spoiler:Millenniummon as well. In that while he was ultimately defeated in his bid to conquer the Digimon multiverse]], the circumstances behind said defeat resulted in [[spoiler:Millenniummon unintentionally becoming Ryo's partner -- thus one could say that [[TheBadGuyWins his VillainousCrush towards Ryo]] became wish fulfillment]] in the end.

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* BittersweetEnding: [[spoiler:Monodramon, Ryo's partner Digimon for the duration of ''Brave Tamer'', [[HeroicSacrifice attacks and then forcefully]] performs a [[FusionDance Jogress]] with Millenniummon, ultimately ending his multiversal threat once and for all, while also preventing him from forcing Ryo [[SadisticChoice to accept him as his partner or for everyone else to face oblivion if he doesn't comply]]. And this is after Monodramon spent the whole game [[DevelopingDoomedCharacters fearing for his life initially, then growing braver and stronger, and becoming attached to Ryo as a partner]].]]
** Though [[spoiler:Monodramon does return in the ''Tamers'' anime largely the same personality he had in Brave Tamer]], so does [[spoiler:Millenniummon as the AxCrazy Cyberdramon who Ryo struggles to control at times. And if Ryo fails to keep his partner's BloodKnight tendencies in check, Cyberdramon will one day become Millenniummon again.]]
** Ironically, ''Brave Tamer's'' ending could be considered bittersweet for [[spoiler:Millenniummon as well, in that he ultimately failed to conquer the Digimon multiverse. However, he *did* indirectly [[TheBadGuyWins succeed]] with his other underlying goal of becoming Ryo's partner]].

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* BittersweetEnding: After cheating death for four whole games, Millenniummon's multiversal threat is finally thwarted once and for all. However, [[spoiler:Monodramon, Ryo's partner Digimon for the duration of in ''Brave Tamer'', [[HeroicSacrifice attacks and then had to forcefully]] performs perform a [[FusionDance Jogress]] with Millenniummon, ultimately ending Millenniummon after weakening him to end said threat. This results in the two Digimon being reborn as a single Digiegg, with Monodramon wondering just before the final battle whether he'll be reborn as himself or as ''Millenniummon'' (and pleads to Ryo to have his multiversal threat once and for all, while also preventing him from forcing Ryo [[SadisticChoice to accept him as his partner or for everyone else to face oblivion Digiegg be sealed if he doesn't comply]]. does ends up being reborn as the latter). And this is all after Monodramon spent the whole game [[DevelopingDoomedCharacters fearing for his life initially, then growing braver and stronger, and becoming attached to Ryo as a partner]].]]
** Though [[spoiler:Monodramon does indeed return in the ''Tamers'' anime largely the same personality he had in Brave Tamer]], so does [[spoiler:Millenniummon as the AxCrazy BloodKnight half of Cyberdramon's split personality. And Monodramon's earlier comment implies that Cyberdramon who Ryo struggles to control at times. And if Ryo fails to keep his partner's BloodKnight tendencies in check, Cyberdramon will one day could potentially become Millenniummon again.]]
again if left unchecked.]] This is actually reflected in a NewGamePlus, too; you can equip Monodramon with your [[spoiler:newly acquired [=ZeedMilleniumon=] card and it will override Cyberdramon's natural digivolution into Justimon, causing it to instead evolve into [=ZeedMilleniumon=].]]
** Ironically, ''Brave Tamer's'' ending could be considered bittersweet for [[spoiler:Millenniummon as well, in well. In that while he ultimately failed defeated in his bid to conquer the Digimon multiverse. However, he *did* indirectly [[TheBadGuyWins succeed]] with his other underlying goal of multiverse]], the circumstances behind said defeat resulted in [[spoiler:Millenniummon unintentionally becoming Ryo's partner]].partner -- thus one could say that [[TheBadGuyWins his VillainousCrush towards Ryo]] became wish fulfillment]] in the end.

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