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* AdaptationalLateAppearance: In the original continuity, Agumon and Gabumon first became [=WarGreymon=] and [=MetalGarurumon=] at the same time while fighting [=VenomVamdemon=]. In the reboot, by the time [=MetalGarurumon=] is first achieved, not only was [=WarGreymon's=] first proper appearance 15 episodes prior to this event, but he'd unlocked [[spoiler:[=BlitzGreymon=]]] as well beforehand.

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* AdaptationalLateAppearance: In the original continuity, Agumon and Gabumon first became [=WarGreymon=] and [=MetalGarurumon=] at the same time while fighting [=VenomVamdemon=].[=VenomMyotismon=]. In the reboot, by the time [=MetalGarurumon=] is first achieved, not only was [=WarGreymon's=] first proper appearance 15 episodes prior to this event, but he'd unlocked [[spoiler:[=BlitzGreymon=]]] as well beforehand.



** [=MagnaAngemon=] as well. While it's still the last Ultimate level to be achieved, the original [=MagnaAngemon=] appeared near the end of the 1999-2000 ''Adventure'' series, during the tail end of the fight against Piemon and right before the fight against Apocalymon. This time however, it appears quite a ways before the end of the reboot's first season, now appearing in episode 46 (out of 66) as opposed to 52 (out of 54) in the original.

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** [=MagnaAngemon=] as well. While it's still the last Ultimate level to be achieved, the original [=MagnaAngemon=] appeared near the end of the 1999-2000 ''Adventure'' series, during the tail end of the fight against Piemon Piedmon and right before the fight against Apocalymon. This time however, it appears quite a ways before the end of the reboot's first season, now appearing in episode 46 (out of 66) as opposed to 52 (out of 54) in the original.
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* AdaptationalBadass: In the original series, the Chosen Children would usually cheer and encourage their partners from a safe distance outside of a few occasions. This time however, they either mount their partners into battle or are in close proximity to them and would often direct them if need be, actively use their Digivices to empower them, or in some cases, even fight alongside them.

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* AdaptationalBadass: In the original series, the [=DigiDestined=] (or Chosen Children in Japanese) would usually cheer and encourage their partners from a safe distance outside of a few occasions. This time however, they either mount their partners into battle or are in close proximity to them and would often direct them if need be, actively use their Digivices to empower them, or in some cases, even fight alongside them.



** Taichi in this setting is a slightly different type of courageous, as he is a lot less impulsive than his 1999 anime incarnation, and his determination to push forward is more focused than reckless. Additionally, instead of the IdiotHero persona he's widely known for in the original Adventure anime, 2020 Taichi's character better resembles his sensible [[TheStrategist tactical genius]] incarnation from Manga/DigimonVTamer01.
** The original Yamato was more short-tempered as well as overly caring and protective of his teammates. In contrast, this version of the character is significantly colder: he always has a serious expression, rarely raises his voice, and is also more aloof and dismissive of the other kids and Digimon. However, this change to his personality ironically makes him and Taichi clash a lot less than they originally did, as both of them can easily just come into terms if they have different approaches and choose to go into separate groups if needed.
** This version of Koshiro is incredibly shy and socially awkward, and even blushes often. While his previous incarnation was no party animal either, his personality flaws were actually the opposite of those, as he tended to be strong-headed and insensitive towards people around him rather than shy or timid.
** Sora here is a heartwarming person from the get go, she bonds with Piyomon instantly and empathizes with other people’s troubles just as fast, all of this in contrast to her original incarnation who had to go through many steps to find herself in that role.
** Joe is still cowardly and nervous in this series, but after joining the group, he becomes more extroverted and energetic than he ever was in the original, first seen when he gets ''overjoyed'' at the aloof Yamato finally sharing some of his worries with them. He also seems to take himself far less seriously, and can even be a bit of a clown at times (although his obssession with studying is otherwise intact).

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** Taichi Tai in this setting is a slightly different type of courageous, as he is a lot less impulsive than his 1999 anime incarnation, and his determination to push forward is more focused than reckless. Additionally, instead of the IdiotHero persona he's widely known for in the original Adventure anime, 2020 Taichi's Tai's character better resembles his sensible [[TheStrategist tactical genius]] incarnation from Manga/DigimonVTamer01.
** The original Yamato Matt was more short-tempered as well as overly caring and protective of his teammates. In contrast, this version of the character is significantly colder: he always has a serious expression, rarely raises his voice, and is also more aloof and dismissive of the other kids and Digimon. However, this change to his personality ironically makes him and Taichi Tai clash a lot less than they originally did, as both of them can easily just come into terms if they have different approaches and choose to go into separate groups if needed.
** This version of Koshiro Izzy is incredibly shy and socially awkward, and even blushes often. While his previous incarnation was no party animal either, his personality flaws were actually the opposite of those, as he tended to be strong-headed and insensitive towards people around him rather than shy or timid.
** Sora here is a heartwarming person from the get go, she bonds with Piyomon Biyomon instantly and empathizes with other people’s troubles just as fast, all of this in contrast to her original incarnation who had to go through many steps to find herself in that role.
** Joe is still cowardly and nervous in this series, but after joining the group, he becomes more extroverted and energetic than he ever was in the original, first seen when he gets ''overjoyed'' at the aloof Yamato Matt finally sharing some of his worries with them. He also seems to take himself far less seriously, and can even be a bit of a clown at times (although his obssession with studying is otherwise intact).



** Takeru was easily scared and prone to crying in the original due to being the youngest, and it took a long time and harsh events to make him braver. The reboot instead has him being quite courageous and determined from the beginning, even when faced with evil Digimon (he even told [[TheDragon [=DarkKnightmon=]]] to ''move out of his way'', something the original Takeru would have never done at such an early point), and is also more focused and concise.
** This version of Hikari is significantly quieter and more of an inner type of kid than the original, who could be pretty talkative and natural even when being ill.
* BadassAdorable: They're willing to help their partners fight alongside huge Digimons and are on a mission to save Tokyo, but they're still cute young children. Special mention goes to Takeru, being the youngest and smallest of them, but no less badass.
* ButNowIMustGo: [[spoiler:As is typical of a ''Digimon Series'', the Chosen Children return to the human world when their quest is complete. Only this time, their Digimon go back to live with them. The only exception is Taichi and Agumon, who chose to stay behind in the Digital World.]]

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** Takeru T.K. was easily scared and prone to crying in the original due to being the youngest, and it took a long time and harsh events to make him braver. The reboot instead has him being quite courageous and determined from the beginning, even when faced with evil Digimon (he even told [[TheDragon [=DarkKnightmon=]]] to ''move out of his way'', something the original Takeru T.K. would have never done at such an early point), and is also more focused and concise.
** This version of Hikari Kari is significantly quieter and more of an inner type of kid than the original, who could be pretty talkative and natural even when being ill.
* BadassAdorable: They're willing to help their partners fight alongside huge Digimons and are on a mission to save Tokyo, but they're still cute young children. Special mention goes to Takeru, T.K., being the youngest and smallest of them, but no less badass.
* ButNowIMustGo: [[spoiler:As is typical of a ''Digimon Series'', the Chosen Children Ones return to the human world when their quest is complete. Only this time, their Digimon go back to live with them. The only exception is Taichi Tai and Agumon, who chose to stay behind in the Digital World.]]



** Taichi - Orange
** Yamato - Blue
** Koshiro - Purple

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** Taichi Tai - Orange
** Yamato Matt - Blue
** Koshiro Izzy - Purple



** Takeru - Yellow
** Hikari - Pink
* CostumeEvolution: A meta example. To visually indicate this series is a ContinuityReboot with a SettingUpdate, the outfits of the Chosen Ones hare given modifications. Some remain mostly the same with minor changes, like Taichi[[note]]Shirt has a different collar, its chest pockets merged and moved down to the belly area. Orange shorts replace brown ones. Sneakers with inverted color scheme.[[/note]], Mimi[[note]]Shorter skirt. New collar. Brown boots rather than white.[[/note]], and Joe;[[note]]Longer pants. Brown boots replacing red and white sneakers.[[/note]] some receive a full PaletteSwap of their clothing from the old continuity, like Yamato;[[note]]Though with black sneakers replacing brown boots.[[/note]] and others get a full wardrobe shift, like Sora,[[note]]Short-sleeved pink T-shirt rather than sleeveless yellow shirt. Pink, straight down jeans instead of blue jeans with the legs rolled up. Completely different sneakers, pink with black rather than black with red. No gloves.[[/note]] Koshiro,[[note]]Hoodie replaces the buttoned shirt. Shorter, different shaded shorts. Completely different, more intrincante boots. No gloves.[[/note]] Takeru,[[note]]Striped T-shirt replaces his shirt and vest. His hat has new highlights. Shorter pants. Different sneakers, with yellow replacing white.[[/note]] and Hikari.[[note]]Blue overalls replacing pink pants. Longer sleeves. Different sneakers and socks.[[/note]]
* DubNameChange: Each of the characters are given their original English names in the dub (if they had them, of course). However, it's downplayed as the characters still go by their canon names, with their English names serving as nicknames like the original series' dub had implied. Tai and Kari's surnames are still changed from Yagami to Kamiya, however.
* PinkMeansFeminine: Like before, all three of the girls have pink or reddish pink somewhere in their usual attire, and Hikari's crest of Light is pink as always.

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** Takeru T.K. - Yellow
** Hikari Kari - Pink
* CostumeEvolution: A meta example. To visually indicate this series is a ContinuityReboot with a SettingUpdate, the outfits of the Chosen Ones hare given modifications. Some remain mostly the same with minor changes, like Taichi[[note]]Shirt Tai[[note]]Shirt has a different collar, its chest pockets merged and moved down to the belly area. Orange shorts replace brown ones. Sneakers with inverted color scheme.[[/note]], Mimi[[note]]Shorter skirt. New collar. Brown boots rather than white.[[/note]], and Joe;[[note]]Longer pants. Brown boots replacing red and white sneakers.[[/note]] some receive a full PaletteSwap of their clothing from the old continuity, like Yamato;[[note]]Though Matt;[[note]]Though with black sneakers replacing brown boots.[[/note]] and others get a full wardrobe shift, like Sora,[[note]]Short-sleeved pink T-shirt rather than sleeveless yellow shirt. Pink, straight down jeans instead of blue jeans with the legs rolled up. Completely different sneakers, pink with black rather than black with red. No gloves.[[/note]] Koshiro,[[note]]Hoodie Izzy,[[note]]Hoodie replaces the buttoned shirt. Shorter, different shaded shorts. Completely different, more intrincante boots. No gloves.[[/note]] Takeru,[[note]]Striped T.K,[[note]]Striped T-shirt replaces his shirt and vest. His hat has new highlights. Shorter pants. Different sneakers, with yellow replacing white.[[/note]] and Hikari.Kari.[[note]]Blue overalls replacing pink pants. Longer sleeves. Different sneakers and socks.[[/note]]
* DubNameChange: Each of the characters are given their original English names in the dub (if they had them, of course). However, it's downplayed as the characters still go by their canon names, with their English names serving as nicknames an InSeriesNickname like the original series' dub had implied. Tai and Kari's surnames are still changed from Yagami to Kamiya, however.
* PinkMeansFeminine: Like before, all three of the girls have pink or reddish pink somewhere in their usual attire, and Hikari's Kari's crest of Light is pink as always.



Hikari's older brother. A kid who lives in the Tokyo suburbs, he's passionate and has a fierce sense of responsibility. When his mother and sister get trapped in a moving train that can't brake, he goes to Shibuya to help out, but somehow finds himself in the Digital World.

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Hikari's Kari's older brother. A kid who lives in the Tokyo suburbs, he's passionate and has a fierce sense of responsibility. When his mother and sister get trapped in a moving train that can't brake, he goes to Shibuya to help out, but somehow finds himself in the Digital World.



* TheAce: Taichi in this reboot is considerably more skilled in battle from the get-go, especially compared to his initially hotheaded original self. While the others certainly get their moments to shine, it's Taichi that does most of the heavy lifting this time around and contributes to a good chunk of the group's victories. While Agumon is the one that does the actual fighting, the partner Digimon are powered by their bonds with their respective Chosen Ones, and Agumon in particular benefits a ''lot'' from Taichi's courage.

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* TheAce: Taichi Tai in this reboot is considerably more skilled in battle from the get-go, especially compared to his initially hotheaded original self. While the others certainly get their moments to shine, it's Taichi Tai that does most of the heavy lifting this time around and contributes to a good chunk of the group's victories. While Agumon is the one that does the actual fighting, the partner Digimon are powered by their bonds with their respective Chosen Ones, and Agumon in particular benefits a ''lot'' from Taichi's Tai's courage.



* BadassInDistress: When Algomon returns in episode 57, it captures Taichi and creates several explosive copies of him as distractions, leaving Agumon to save the real Taichi before Algomon chokes the life out of him.

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* BadassInDistress: When Algomon returns in episode 57, it captures Taichi Tai and creates several explosive copies of him as distractions, leaving Agumon to save the real Taichi Tai before Algomon chokes the life out of him.



* BashBrothers: Him and Yamato become this after the rest of the team is sent to the real world and they're the only two remaining children in the Digital World. Even before this, the two had shown to be this, such as when they teamed-up against Algomon in the start of the series and during the fight against Nidhoggmon.
* BigBrotherInstinct: He's very protective of Hikari, which is shown right from the first episode. When he and Koshiro go to the train station after hearing the trains are going berserk, they're blocked from going any further by the authorities, but what does Taichi do when he hears Hikari (And his mom) are in one of the trains? Don his signature goggles, leap over the turnstiles to the train station, and make a run to the tracks to help his family in whatever way he can. Keep in mind, this was all ''before'' he had Agumon, but that was not gonna stop him from trying to save his family.

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* BashBrothers: Him and Yamato Matt become this after the rest of the team is sent to the real world and they're the only two remaining children in the Digital World. Even before this, the two had shown to be this, such as when they teamed-up against Algomon in the start of the series and during the fight against Nidhoggmon.
* BigBrotherInstinct: He's very protective of Hikari, Kari, which is shown right from the first episode. When he and Koshiro Izzy go to the train station after hearing the trains are going berserk, they're blocked from going any further by the authorities, but what does Taichi Tai do when he hears Hikari Kari (And his mom) are in one of the trains? Don his signature goggles, leap over the turnstiles to the train station, and make a run to the tracks to help his family in whatever way he can. Keep in mind, this was all ''before'' he had Agumon, but that was not gonna stop him from trying to save his family.



* CompositeCharacter: According to WordOfGod, this iteration of Taichi has the personality of his incarnation from the [[Anime/DigimonAdventure original series]], but also the calm and tactical mind of his ''[[Manga/DigimonVTamer01 V-Tamer]]'' incarnation. [[invoked]]
* TheDeterminator: Time and time again, Taichi proves he doesn't give up no matter how bleak things look. But two examples standout.

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* CompositeCharacter: According to WordOfGod, this iteration of Taichi Tai has the personality of his incarnation from the [[Anime/DigimonAdventure original series]], but also the calm and tactical mind of his ''[[Manga/DigimonVTamer01 V-Tamer]]'' incarnation. [[invoked]]
* TheDeterminator: Time and time again, Taichi Tai proves he doesn't give up no matter how bleak things look. But two examples standout.



** After Splashmon bites [=MetalGreymon's=] arm and drags him towards the miasma, what does Taichi do? ''He jumps on [=MetalGreymon's=] arm and attempts to open Splashmon's mouth with his bare hands''! Said action is clearly injuring him and he obviously can't pull it off, but he doesn't hesitate or stop for one second.

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** After Splashmon bites [=MetalGreymon's=] arm and drags him towards the miasma, what does Taichi Tai do? ''He jumps on [=MetalGreymon's=] arm and attempts to open Splashmon's mouth with his bare hands''! Said action is clearly injuring him and he obviously can't pull it off, but he doesn't hesitate or stop for one second.



* DisneyDeath: [[spoiler:After defeating Mugendramon, he and [=WarGreymon=] are caught on Mugendramon's cannons which hurl themselves into the Cloud Continent, seemingly killing them both in the process. However, the end of the next episode reveals them both to be alive and ready to kick Millenniumon's teeth in.]]
* FirstNameBasis: Within seconds of meeting Koshiro Izumi, Taichi uses his first name.
* GogglesDoNothing: His iconic goggles. At first, Taichi mainly wore them around his neck. But as he jumps over the train station gate, he quickly places the goggles on top of his forehead.

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* DisneyDeath: [[spoiler:After defeating Mugendramon, Machinedramon, he and [=WarGreymon=] are caught on Mugendramon's Machinedramon's cannons which hurl themselves into the Cloud Continent, seemingly killing them both in the process. However, the end of the next episode reveals them both to be alive and ready to kick Millenniumon's teeth in.]]
* FirstNameBasis: Within seconds of meeting Koshiro Izumi, Taichi Izzy, Tai uses his first name.
name. In English, he almost immediately starts using his nickname, with Izzy following suit.
* GogglesDoNothing: His iconic goggles. At first, Taichi Tai mainly wore them around his neck. But as he jumps over the train station gate, he quickly places the goggles on top of his forehead.



* HopelessWithTech: Tells Koshiro that he's bad with technology, and his suggestion to fix Koshiro's computer having bad connection is to ''whack it''. However, he, at the very least, is able to keep up when Koshiro explains tech-related stuff to him.
* HotBlooded: [[DownplayedTrope Downplayed]] compared to the original anime, but it's still there. Taichi often rushes headfirst into situations and he has impulsively put himself into danger several times to help others.
* RedOniBlueOni: Just like the original series, he's the Red to Yamato's Blue. This is specially more notable during their interactions in episode 10, where they butt heads over trusting Ogremon's advice, Yamato thinking it's naive to trust the enemy but Taichi thinking they should go where he pointed.
* SensitiveGuyAndManlyMan: The daring and proactive Manly Man to Koshiro's Sensitive Guy.
* WalkingTheEarth: During the Great Cataclysm Arc, Taichi's Digivice continually points to different destinations, leading him and Agumon in the middle of everyone else's adventures. It doesn't reach SpotlightStealingSquad levels however, as he doesn't even do that much in most of the arc's episodes; he just appears while the other kids are going through their endeavors and contributes to whatever's going on in the background. Lampshaded in episode 55, with Mimi asking "Why are you two here too?!" in response to them attending Babamon's school.
* WorthyOpponent: Him and Agumon are seen as such by Ogremon after they broke his horn. He challenges them to a fight and makes sure that nobody will get in the way. Taichi and Agumon accept the challenge and they even seem to be having fun in the fight. Ogremon also ends up aiding them to escape from [=MetalTyrannomon=] and opens a way for them to the Holy Digimon. Taichi trusts him and is seen saddened by his apparent demise.
* YouShallNotPass: In the fight against Mugendramon, [[spoiler:Taichi and [=WarGreymon=], reasoning that the Holy Digimon are of utmost importance, fight Mugendramon alone while the others flee. While they do end up winning, they only barely scraped by, and this left an opening for Mugendramon, leading to them getting rocketed away with a self-destructing Mugendramon, taking Taichi and [=WarGreymon=] out of commission.]]

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* HopelessWithTech: Tells Koshiro Izzy that he's bad with technology, and his suggestion to fix Koshiro's Izzy's computer having bad connection is to ''whack it''. However, he, at the very least, is able to keep up when Koshiro Izzy explains tech-related stuff to him.
* HotBlooded: [[DownplayedTrope Downplayed]] compared to the original anime, but it's still there. Taichi Tai often rushes headfirst into situations and he has impulsively put himself into danger several times to help others.
* RedOniBlueOni: Just like the original series, he's the Red to Yamato's Matt's Blue. This is specially more notable during their interactions in episode 10, where they butt heads over trusting Ogremon's advice, Yamato Matt thinking it's naive to trust the enemy but Taichi Tai thinking they should go where he pointed.
* SensitiveGuyAndManlyMan: The daring and proactive Manly Man to Koshiro's Izzy's Sensitive Guy.
* WalkingTheEarth: During the Great Cataclysm Arc, Taichi's Tai's Digivice continually points to different destinations, leading him and Agumon in the middle of everyone else's adventures. It doesn't reach SpotlightStealingSquad levels however, as he doesn't even do that much in most of the arc's episodes; he just appears while the other kids are going through their endeavors and contributes to whatever's going on in the background. Lampshaded in episode 55, with Mimi asking "Why are you two here too?!" in response to them attending Babamon's school.
* WorthyOpponent: Him and Agumon are seen as such by Ogremon after they broke his horn. He challenges them to a fight and makes sure that nobody will get in the way. Taichi Tai and Agumon accept the challenge and they even seem to be having fun in the fight. Ogremon also ends up aiding them to escape from [=MetalTyrannomon=] and opens a way for them to the Holy Digimon. Taichi Tai trusts him and is seen saddened by his apparent demise.
* YouShallNotPass: In the fight against Mugendramon, [[spoiler:Taichi Machinedramon, [[spoiler:Tai and [=WarGreymon=], reasoning that the Holy Digimon are of utmost importance, fight Mugendramon Machinedramon alone while the others flee. While they do end up winning, they only barely scraped by, and this left an opening for Mugendramon, Machinedramon, leading to them getting rocketed away with a self-destructing Mugendramon, Machinedramon, taking Taichi Tai and [=WarGreymon=] out of commission.]]



Takeru's older brother. A kid the same age as Taichi, he's been investigating the Digital World by himself. He does everything he can to protect his friends, but as he prefers to act first and explain later, he's easily misunderstood.

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Takeru's T.K's older brother. A kid the same age as Taichi, Tai, he's been investigating the Digital World by himself. He does everything he can to protect his friends, but as he prefers to act first and explain later, he's easily misunderstood.



* BashBrothers: Becomes this with Taichi after the other kids are sent to the real world, leaving only them and their Digimon in the digital world. Even before that, the two were shown to be this, particularly in the battles against Algomon and Nidhoggmon.
* BigBrotherInstinct: Unlike Sora and Joe, he's against helping Neamon and the Bearmon and Labramon and says they should just hurry to find the Holy Digimon. It's later revealed that he's in a hurry to find them because Takeru is in Tokyo during the energy crisis and he doesn't know if he evacuated the area or how he's feeling being there. It actually gets to the point he was more than willing to fight Orochimon by himself just to end the energy crisis, despite the fact that Orochimon effortlessly took down two Ultimate level Digimon earlier. One specific instance showing how strong his instinct is comes when Yamato, before even taking his own safety into consideration, picks up his little brother Takeru and carries Takeru to safety despite all the hazards. Later he is the only one to react and catch Takeru before he fell on the ground.
* BigDamnHeroes: Alongside Sora and Joe in episode 16. The three arrive in the nick of time and save Taichi, Koshiro and Mimi from Eyesmon before all six team-up to take him on.
* BroodingBoyGentleGirl: Yamato and Sora still share the same dynamic they had in the original 1999 series, where Yamato keeps to himself while Sora treats him with kindness and respects his privacy. It's currently unknown whether or not they'll be the OfficialCouple again like they were before.
* DefrostingIceKing: The more time Yamato spends with the other Chosen Ones, the more he warms up to them, especially during his time with Sora and Joe. The two are the first to know about Takeru's existence, and what he means to Yamato, and he starts to tolerate them a bit more.
* ExperiencedProtagonist: Taichi meets him in the Digital World, already riding on his evolved partner Garurumon, by the end of the first episode.
* GrinOfAudacity: Interestingly enough, as the two fight Orochimon, [[TheStoic Yamato]] is the one with this expression, as opposed to [[HotBlooded Taichi]].

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* BashBrothers: Becomes this with Taichi Tai after the other kids are sent to the real world, leaving only them and their Digimon in the digital world. Even before that, the two were shown to be this, particularly in the battles against Algomon and Nidhoggmon.
* BigBrotherInstinct: Unlike Sora and Joe, he's against helping Neamon Neemon and the Bearmon and Labramon and says they should just hurry to find the Holy Digimon. It's later revealed that he's in a hurry to find them because Takeru T.K. is in Tokyo during the energy crisis and he doesn't know if he evacuated the area or how he's feeling being there. It actually gets to the point he was more than willing to fight Orochimon by himself just to end the energy crisis, despite the fact that Orochimon effortlessly took down two Ultimate level Digimon earlier. One specific instance showing how strong his instinct is comes when Yamato, Matt, before even taking his own safety into consideration, picks up his little brother Takeru T.K. and carries Takeru him to safety despite all the hazards. Later he is the only one to react and catch Takeru T.K. before he fell on the ground.
* BigDamnHeroes: Alongside Sora and Joe in episode 16. The three arrive in the nick of time and save Taichi, Koshiro Tai, Izzy and Mimi from Eyesmon before all six team-up to take him on.
* BroodingBoyGentleGirl: Yamato Matt and Sora still share the same dynamic they had in the original 1999 series, where Yamato Matt keeps to himself while Sora treats him with kindness and respects his privacy. It's currently unknown whether or not they'll be the OfficialCouple again like they were before.
* DefrostingIceKing: The more time Yamato Matt spends with the other Chosen Ones, the more he warms up to them, especially during his time with Sora and Joe. The two are the first to know about Takeru's T.K's existence, and what he means to Yamato, Matt, and he starts to tolerate them a bit more.
* ExperiencedProtagonist: Taichi Tai meets him in the Digital World, already riding on his evolved partner Garurumon, by the end of the first episode.
* GrinOfAudacity: Interestingly enough, as the two fight Orochimon, [[TheStoic Yamato]] Matt]] is the one with this expression, as opposed to [[HotBlooded Taichi]].Tai]].



* LastNameBasis: When telling him to stay with the others, he refers to Taichi as simply "Yagami". He also refers to Koshiro as "Izumi" in their brief interaction in an earlier episode.

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* LastNameBasis: When In the original Japanese, when telling him to stay with the others, he refers to Taichi Tai as simply "Yagami". He also refers to Koshiro as "Izumi" in their brief interaction in an earlier episode. In English, they start using each other's nicknames within seconds of meeting each other, so this does not apply.



** Just like the original series, he's the Blue to Taichi's Red. This is more notable during their interactions in episode 10, where they butt heads over trusting Ogremon's advice, Yamato thinking it's naive to trust the enemy but Taichi thinking they should go where he pointed.
** Sora also plays the Red Oni to Yamato's Blue Oni. Whereas Yamato is calm and wants to continue the mission without any more unnecessary battles, Sora is often seen returning to the scene to save other innocent Digimon from being hurt.

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** Just like the original series, he's the Blue to Taichi's Tai's Red. This is more notable during their interactions in episode 10, where they butt heads over trusting Ogremon's advice, Yamato Matt thinking it's naive to trust the enemy but Taichi Tai thinking they should go where he pointed.
** Sora also plays the Red Oni to Yamato's Matt's Blue Oni. Whereas Yamato Matt is calm and wants to continue the mission without any more unnecessary battles, Sora is often seen returning to the scene to save other innocent Digimon from being hurt.



* TheStoic: Rather than slow down and just talk with others, Yamato cuts straight to the chase on what he and the others need to know.
* TheStrategist: He comes up with methods to defeat enemies in just a few moments, such as leading Algomon’s grunts away while Taichi and Greymon deal with the leader, or a risky close range attack against a Ultimate foe they can’t beat in a straight fight.

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* TheStoic: Rather than slow down and just talk with others, Yamato Matt cuts straight to the chase on what he and the others need to know.
* TheStrategist: He comes up with methods to defeat enemies in just a few moments, such as leading Algomon’s grunts away while Taichi Tai and Greymon deal with the leader, or a risky close range attack against a Ultimate foe they can’t beat in a straight fight.



* YouAreInCommandNow: Before Taichi's YouShallNotPass moment, Yamato is briefly promoted to leader status until Taichi returns from beating Mugendramon. [[spoiler:Considering that Taichi and [=WarGreymon=] suffer a DisneyDeath shortly afterward, this is naturally going to last a bit longer than either of them anticipated.]]

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* YouAreInCommandNow: Before Taichi's Tai's YouShallNotPass moment, Yamato Matt is briefly promoted to leader status until Taichi Tai returns from beating Mugendramon. Machinedramon. [[spoiler:Considering that Taichi Tai and [=WarGreymon=] suffer a DisneyDeath shortly afterward, this is naturally going to last a bit longer than either of them anticipated.]]



A boy who lives in the same apartment building as Taichi. He's withdrawn, skilled at browsing the Internet and is good at gathering and analyzing information. He becomes friends with Taichi due to the incident on the city loop line, and follows him into the adventure.

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A boy who lives in the same apartment building as Taichi.Tai. He's withdrawn, skilled at browsing the Internet and is good at gathering and analyzing information. He becomes friends with Taichi Tai due to the incident on the city loop line, and follows him into the adventure.



* MissionControl: Acts as this to Taichi and Agumon in the first episode, directing the two to the swarms of Algomon that are causing the problems in the Human World.
* SensitiveGuyAndManlyMan: The shy and reserved Sensitive Guy to Taichi's Manly Man.
* ShrinkingViolet: Koshiro is very shy when first meeting Taichi, and immediately starts blushing after getting complemented. He blushes even when thinking about his relationship with Tentomon.

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* MissionControl: Acts as this to Taichi Tai and Agumon in the first episode, directing the two to the swarms of Algomon that are causing the problems in the Human World.
* SensitiveGuyAndManlyMan: The shy and reserved Sensitive Guy to Taichi's Tai's Manly Man.
* ShrinkingViolet: Koshiro Izzy is very shy when first meeting Taichi, Tai, and immediately starts blushing after getting complemented. He blushes even when thinking about his relationship with Tentomon.



Taichi's childhood friend. She acts like a big sister to the other girls in her class, and when she enters the Internet, she immediately sides with Taichi.

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Taichi's Tai's childhood friend. She acts like a big sister to the other girls in her class, and when she enters the Internet, she immediately sides with Taichi.Tai.



* AdaptationalBadass: While always capable in the original anime, Sora was seldom in close proximity to Piyomon and her evolutions when her Digimon partner was fighting on her behalf. In this series, [[DragonRider she will often ride directly on Birdramon]] and personally be a part of her fiery attacks even when such power would normally be considered dangerous enough to burn any other person to a crisp (as Birdramon's human partner, it's assumed that she's naturally protected).
* AllLovingHeroine: Fitting for someone with the Crest of Love, Sora always approaches every Digimon or person she meets with a friendly and kind behavior. Exemplified in episode 11, when she instantly decides to help Neamon and the Bearmon and Labramon, as opposed to Yamato (Who refuses but comes back later) and Joe (Who takes more time to decide to help). She's also seen as a CoolBigSis in her class and all the younger girls look up to her so this behavior isn't exclusive to the Digimons.
* BashBrothers: With Taichi, taking care of the skies while he battles on the ground.
* BigDamnHeroes: Alongside Yamato and Joe in episode 16. The three arrive in the nick of time and save Taichi, Koshiro and Mimi from Eyesmon before all six team-up to take him on. Sora and Garudamon deserve special mention as they're the first to appear which also came with [[ThemeMusicPowerUp X-Treme Fight playing on the background]].
* BroodingBoyGentleGirl: Yamato and Sora still share the same dynamic they had in the original 1999 series, where Yamato keeps to himself while Sora treats him with kindness and respects his privacy. It's currently unknown whether or not they'll be the OfficialCouple again like they were before.
* ChildhoodFriends: She's in the same class as Taichi, and they've been friends even longer than that.
* ChronicHeroSyndrome: After seeing the situation of Neamon and the Bearmon and Labramon, she prioritizes helping them over continuing the search for the Holy Digimon. She also chooses to free the Funbeemon from Canonbeemon. Yamato even points that out when the two go face off against the Digimon.
* CoolBigSis: She acts like a big sister to the other girls in her class, and all the younger girls look up to her. Even Piyomon is inspired by Sora which motivates her to fight.

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* AdaptationalBadass: While always capable in the original anime, Sora was seldom in close proximity to Piyomon Biyomon and her evolutions when her Digimon partner was fighting on her behalf. In this series, [[DragonRider she will often ride directly on Birdramon]] and personally be a part of her fiery attacks even when such power would normally be considered dangerous enough to burn any other person to a crisp (as Birdramon's human partner, it's assumed that she's naturally protected).
* AllLovingHeroine: Fitting for someone with the Crest of Love, Sora always approaches every Digimon or person she meets with a friendly and kind behavior. Exemplified in episode 11, when she instantly decides to help Neamon and the Bearmon and Labramon, as opposed to Yamato Matt (Who refuses but comes back later) and Joe (Who takes more time to decide to help). She's also seen as a CoolBigSis in her class and all the younger girls look up to her so this behavior isn't exclusive to the Digimons.
* BashBrothers: With Taichi, Tai, taking care of the skies while he battles on the ground.
* BigDamnHeroes: Alongside Yamato Matt and Joe in episode 16. The three arrive in the nick of time and save Taichi, Koshiro Tai, Izzy and Mimi from Eyesmon before all six team-up to take him on. Sora and Garudamon deserve special mention as they're the first to appear which also came with [[ThemeMusicPowerUp X-Treme Fight playing on the background]].
* BroodingBoyGentleGirl: Yamato Matt and Sora still share the same dynamic they had in the original 1999 series, where Yamato Matt keeps to himself while Sora treats him with kindness and respects his privacy. It's currently unknown whether or not they'll be the OfficialCouple again like they were before.
* ChildhoodFriends: She's in the same class as Taichi, Tai, and they've been friends even longer than that.
* ChronicHeroSyndrome: After seeing the situation of Neamon and the Bearmon and Labramon, she prioritizes helping them over continuing the search for the Holy Digimon. She also chooses to free the Funbeemon from Canonbeemon. Yamato Matt even points that out when the two go face off against the Digimon.
* CoolBigSis: She acts like a big sister to the other girls in her class, and all the younger girls look up to her. Even Piyomon Biyomon is inspired by Sora which motivates her to fight.



* FriendToAllLivingThings: Sora is shown to care a lot about any Digimon and is perfectly willing to put the mission she's in on hold until she can help them with any problems they have. She also helps them with their emotional problems such as when she inspired Piyomon to fight and when she approached a scared Funbeemon to comfort it. This puts her at odds with [[JerkWithAHeartOfGold Yamato]] at first but he later comes to accept that's how she is.
* SilentSnarker: She'll usually engage in this alongside Taichi since she'd prefer to not say anything to anyone's face.
* TeamMom: She's the most mature girl of the team and as such she takes this role. Best shown in episode 10 when she calmed down Mimi during [[RedOniBlueOni Taichi and Yamato's]] argument, and later when she followed the two outside the cave, presumably to make sure they won't start arguing again.

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* FriendToAllLivingThings: Sora is shown to care a lot about any Digimon and is perfectly willing to put the mission she's in on hold until she can help them with any problems they have. She also helps them with their emotional problems such as when she inspired Piyomon Biyomon to fight and when she approached a scared Funbeemon to comfort it. This puts her at odds with [[JerkWithAHeartOfGold Yamato]] Matt]] at first but he later comes to accept that's how she is.
* SilentSnarker: She'll usually engage in this alongside Taichi Tai since she'd prefer to not say anything to anyone's face.
* TeamMom: She's the most mature girl of the team and as such she takes this role. Best shown in episode 10 when she calmed down Mimi during [[RedOniBlueOni Taichi Tai and Yamato's]] Matt's]] argument, and later when she followed the two outside the cave, presumably to make sure they won't start arguing again.



A boy a year older than Taichi. He's completely obsessed with studying no matter where he is, as his middle school exams are soon. As the eldest, he constantly tries to keep the group together.

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A boy a year older than Taichi.Tai. He's completely obsessed with studying no matter where he is, as his middle school exams are soon. As the eldest, he constantly tries to keep the group together.



* BigBrotherInstinct: He believes he should be the one in charge of leading the group because he's the oldest. This side of him is fully shown in episode 15 with his determination to keep the wild Digimons from reaching an injured Sora, even refusing help from Yamato and telling him to stay with her so she won't be left alone.
* BigDamnHeroes: Alongside Yamato and Sora in episode 16. The three arrive in the nick of time and save Taichi, Koshiro and Mimi from Eyesmon before all six team-up to take him on. Joe and Zudomon deserve special mention as they're the ones that saved [=MetalGreymon=], Lilimon and [=AtlurKabuterimon=] from one of Eyesmon's attacks.

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* BigBrotherInstinct: He believes he should be the one in charge of leading the group because he's the oldest. This side of him is fully shown in episode 15 with his determination to keep the wild Digimons from reaching an injured Sora, even refusing help from Yamato Matt and telling him to stay with her so she won't be left alone.
* BigDamnHeroes: Alongside Yamato Matt and Sora in episode 16. The three arrive in the nick of time and save Taichi, Koshiro Tai, Izzy and Mimi from Eyesmon before all six team-up to take him on. Joe and Zudomon deserve special mention as they're the ones that saved [=MetalGreymon=], Lilimon Lillymon and [=AtlurKabuterimon=] [=MegaKabuterimon=] from one of Eyesmon's attacks.



* LeaderWannabe: [[BigBrotherInstinct Joe believes he’s obligated to be the one in charge of leading the group]] as the [[SenpaiKohai oldest]], but he doesn't have the nerve to actually try to enforce that. He tries introducing himself as such to Koshiro only to be quickly shot down by Mimi. However, it's eventually slightly subverted as Joe proves himself at ''least'' capable of filling a leader role, and the other kids actually giving him said role.

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* LeaderWannabe: [[BigBrotherInstinct Joe believes he’s obligated to be the one in charge of leading the group]] as the [[SenpaiKohai oldest]], but he doesn't have the nerve to actually try to enforce that. He tries introducing himself as such to Koshiro Izzy only to be quickly shot down by Mimi. However, it's eventually slightly subverted as Joe proves himself at ''least'' capable of filling a leader role, and the other kids actually giving him said role.



* LovableCoward: He sometimes tends to complain and whine a lot, but he'll always have his friends back in any way he can. One example is when Sora and Yamato leave him and Gomamon on the ground to go fight the Canonbeemon, Joe has Gomamon evolve to Ikkakumon so they can open a way for them by destroying the Waspmons.
* PluckyComicRelief: His nervous and timid personality can sometimes lead to amusing moments, especially when contrasted with Yamato's aloof and stoic personality.

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* LovableCoward: He sometimes tends to complain and whine a lot, but he'll always have his friends back in any way he can. One example is when Sora and Yamato Matt leave him and Gomamon on the ground to go fight the Canonbeemon, Joe has Gomamon evolve to Ikkakumon so they can open a way for them by destroying the Waspmons.
* PluckyComicRelief: His nervous and timid personality can sometimes lead to amusing moments, especially when contrasted with Yamato's Matt's aloof and stoic personality.



* SensitiveGuyAndManlyMan: When the team splits, he is the worrying and considerate Sensitive Guy contrasting Yamato's masculinity.
* SkewedPriorities: He prioritizes studying for future tests than going with Taichi, Sora and Mimi to find the Holy Digimon at the start. It takes some convincing from Gomamon for him to change his mind. The fact he's currently stranded alone in a world full of monsters with no way out doesn't seem to bother him in the slightest.
* TeamDad: He's the eldest member of the group, and tries to keep them together. He's not as assertive as the original Joe about this though, as seen when he is hesitant to stop Taichi and Yamato from arguing.

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* SensitiveGuyAndManlyMan: When the team splits, he is the worrying and considerate Sensitive Guy contrasting Yamato's Matt's masculinity.
* SkewedPriorities: He prioritizes studying for future tests than going with Taichi, Tai, Sora and Mimi to find the Holy Digimon at the start. It takes some convincing from Gomamon for him to change his mind. The fact he's currently stranded alone in a world full of monsters with no way out doesn't seem to bother him in the slightest.
* TeamDad: He's the eldest member of the group, and tries to keep them together. He's not as assertive as the original Joe about this though, as seen when he is hesitant to stop Taichi Tai and Yamato Matt from arguing.



A girl the same age as Koshiro. She acts like a princess, always putting her own interests first. She complains a lot, and causes trouble when she tries to leave the unknown world. When there's something that she has to do, she won't stop until it's done.

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A girl the same age as Koshiro.Izzy. She acts like a princess, always putting her own interests first. She complains a lot, and causes trouble when she tries to leave the unknown world. When there's something that she has to do, she won't stop until it's done.



* FriendToAllLivingThings: After she arrives in the Digital World, she's crowned as the queen of a village of Tanemon's and she treats them all with kindness and protecting them from invaders and even hesitates to leave the village and join Taichi and Sora because she'd leave them unprotected and only does so when she's sure they can take care of themselves. She can also be seen making braids in Ikakkumon's fur and cleaning Gabumon's cheek, further showing her love for the Digimons.

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* FriendToAllLivingThings: After she arrives in the Digital World, she's crowned as the queen of a village of Tanemon's and she treats them all with kindness and protecting them from invaders and even hesitates to leave the village and join Taichi Tai and Sora because she'd leave them unprotected and only does so when she's sure they can take care of themselves. She can also be seen making braids in Ikakkumon's fur and cleaning Gabumon's cheek, further showing her love for the Digimons.



* SingleTear: After Guardromon's death. That, along with her anger, is what causes Togemon to evolve to Lilimon.

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* SingleTear: After Guardromon's death. That, along with her anger, is what causes Togemon to evolve to Lilimon.Lillymon.



Yamato's younger brother, though they live apart and have different last names because their parents are split up. He starts to have a strange intuition when the show begins.

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Yamato's Matt's younger brother, though they live apart and have different last names because their parents are split up. He starts to have a strange intuition when the show begins.



* AdaptationalLateAppearance: Unlike the original continuity where he was part of the group from the outset, Takeru isn't with them initially here, instead left in the human world. Even then, ''Hikari'' manages to get several appearances to show how the human world is affected, while Takeru doesn't even get that. [[spoiler:Turns out there was a reason for that.]]
* DistressedDude: [[spoiler:After Omegamon first appeared, he was transported to the Digital World and became an unknown captor for Devimon.]]
* FeatherMotif: Seems to share this with Hikari. In the first ending, he is seen surrounded by white feathers and in "War Game", a white feather falls to his hand [[note]]with the same thing happening to Hikari[[/note]] which [[spoiler:triggers their crests and results in Greymon and Garurumon fusing together to create Omegamon]].

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* AdaptationalLateAppearance: Unlike the original continuity where he was part of the group from the outset, Takeru T.K. isn't with them initially here, instead left in the human world. Even then, ''Hikari'' ''Kari'' manages to get several appearances to show how the human world is affected, while Takeru T.K. doesn't even get that. [[spoiler:Turns out there was a reason for that.]]
* DistressedDude: [[spoiler:After Omegamon Omnimon first appeared, he was transported to the Digital World and became an unknown captor for Devimon.]]
* FeatherMotif: Seems to share this with Hikari. Kari. In the first ending, he is seen surrounded by white feathers and in "War Game", a white feather falls to his hand [[note]]with the same thing happening to Hikari[[/note]] Kari[[/note]] which [[spoiler:triggers their crests and results in Greymon and Garurumon fusing together to create Omegamon]].Omnimon]].



Taichi's younger sister. She acts and talks like she exists in a different world to everyone else, and senses Taichi's fight in the Internet.

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Taichi's Tai's younger sister. She acts and talks like she exists in a different world to everyone else, and senses Taichi's Tai's fight in the Internet.



* AdaptationalBadass: While she was already brave and determined in the original series, Episode 58 of this anime has Hikari physically fighting enemies in order to protect the Digieggs, double-teaming with Tailmon a la pro wrestling and individually stomping on the baddies herself.

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* AdaptationalBadass: While she was already brave and determined in the original series, Episode 58 of this anime has Hikari Kari physically fighting enemies in order to protect the Digieggs, double-teaming with Tailmon Gatomon a la pro wrestling and individually stomping on the baddies herself.



* CreepyChild: She willingly goes with [=SkullKnightmon=] and [[spoiler:allows herself to be absorbed into their body rather than let Taichi save her. Given how she was seemingly being guided to save Tailmon, there was reason for this.]]

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* CreepyChild: She willingly goes with [=SkullKnightmon=] and [[spoiler:allows herself to be absorbed into their body rather than let Taichi Tai save her. Given how she was seemingly being guided to save Tailmon, Gatomon, there was reason for this.]]



* FeatherMotif: Seems to share this with Takeru. In the first opening, a shadowed Tailmon runs past her with white feathers following her, in "War Game", a white feather falls to her hand [[note]]with the same thing happening to Takeru[[/note]] which [[spoiler:triggers their crests and results in Greymon and Garurumon fusing together to create Omegamon]], and when she says goodbye to Taichi, the shadow of a feather can be seen falling behind her.

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* FeatherMotif: Seems to share this with Takeru. T.K. In the first opening, a shadowed Tailmon Gatomon runs past her with white feathers following her, in "War Game", a white feather falls to her hand [[note]]with the same thing happening to Takeru[[/note]] T.K.[[/note]] which [[spoiler:triggers their crests and results in Greymon and Garurumon fusing together to create Omegamon]], Omnimon]], and when she says goodbye to Taichi, Tai, the shadow of a feather can be seen falling behind her.



* SensorCharacter: Related to her SupernaturalSensitivity, she can feel things like [[spoiler:Millenniumon controlling Mugendramon.]]
* SupernaturalSensitivity: According to her profile, she senses Taichi fight in the Internet while she's in the human world. In fact, she thanks Taichi after the first arc despite not being around during the fight period. This ability reflects her supernatural gift from the original series. This apparently has been part of her whole life given that she sensed her partner when she was a toddler.

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* SensorCharacter: Related to her SupernaturalSensitivity, she can feel things like [[spoiler:Millenniumon controlling Mugendramon.Machinedramon.]]
* SupernaturalSensitivity: According to her profile, she senses Taichi Tai fight in the Internet while she's in the human world. In fact, she thanks Taichi Tai after the first arc despite not being around during the fight period. This ability reflects her supernatural gift from the original series. This apparently has been part of her whole life given that she sensed her partner when she was a toddler.



** In the original series, the Partner Digimon would revert to their In-Training forms anytime they use too much energy by evolving to their Ultimate (and Mega in Agumon and Gabumon's case) forms. But after a while as the series progressed, they would become stronger and only revert into their default Rookie forms after evolving further. That doesn't happen here though, as so far when they evolve to Ultimate, they revert to their Rookie form. They also don't need Crests to unlock their Ultimate forms or in the case of Patamon, a Digimental to evolve into into Pegasmon.

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** In the original series, the Partner Digimon would revert to their In-Training forms anytime they use too much energy by evolving to their Ultimate (and Mega in Agumon and Gabumon's case) forms. But after a while as the series progressed, they would become stronger and only revert into their default Rookie forms after evolving further. That doesn't happen here though, as so far when they evolve to Ultimate, they revert to their Rookie form. They also don't need Crests to unlock their Ultimate forms or in the case of Patamon, a Digimental to evolve into into Pegasmon.Pegasusmon.



** In the case of Agumon, Gabumon, Patamon and Tailmon, they all get ''two'' proper Mega levels instead of just settling on a specific one ([[spoiler:[=WarGreymon=] and [=BlitzGreymon=] for Agumon, [=MetalGarurumon=] and [=CresGarurumon=] for Gabumon, Seraphimon and Goddramon for Patamon, and Holydramon and Ophanimon for Tailmon]]).

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** In the case of Agumon, Gabumon, Patamon and Tailmon, Gatomon, they all get ''two'' proper Mega levels instead of just settling on a specific one ([[spoiler:[=WarGreymon=] and [=BlitzGreymon=] for Agumon, [=MetalGarurumon=] and [=CresGarurumon=] for Gabumon, Seraphimon and Goddramon Goldramon for Patamon, and Holydramon Magnadramon and Ophanimon for Tailmon]]).Gatomon]]).



** With the exceptions of [=WarGreymon=] and [=MetalGarurumon=], the other Digimon in the original series wouldn't reach their Mega levels until 3-6 years later InUniverse, with Seraphimon and Holydramon debuting in [[Anime/DigimonAdventure02 "Transcendent Evolution!! The Golden Digimentals"]] and the other four not canonically appearing until ''Anime/DigimonAdventureTri''[[note]]Not counting the [[VideoGame/DigimonWonderSwanSeries WonderSwan games]] or the PSP adaptation of the original ''Digimon Adventure'', where they did have their Mega forms confirmed[[/note]]. This meant that for the longest time, the highest most of the partner Digimon ever went in the original series was the Ultimate level. This time around, all of the Digimon get their Mega levels significantly earlier, during their first adventures in the Digital World.
** Most of the Ultimate levels also count. Agumon wasn't able to go into [=MetalGreymon=] until the last episode of Etemon's arc, and everyone else unlocked their Ultimates at various points during Vamdemon's with Lilimon and Zudomon in particular debuting near the arc's tail end. Here, [=MetalGreymon=] is achieved 10 episodes earlier than before with each of the other Ultimates sequentially following suit, well before they even encounter Devimon. [=HolyAngemon=] slightly downplays this (see Patamon below).

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** With the exceptions of [=WarGreymon=] and [=MetalGarurumon=], the other Digimon in the original series wouldn't reach their Mega levels until 3-6 years later InUniverse, with Seraphimon and Holydramon Magnadramon debuting in [[Anime/DigimonAdventure02 "Transcendent Evolution!! The Golden Digimentals"]] and the other four not canonically appearing until ''Anime/DigimonAdventureTri''[[note]]Not counting the [[VideoGame/DigimonWonderSwanSeries WonderSwan games]] or the PSP adaptation of the original ''Digimon Adventure'', where they did have their Mega forms confirmed[[/note]]. This meant that for the longest time, the highest most of the partner Digimon ever went in the original series was the Ultimate level. This time around, all of the Digimon get their Mega levels significantly earlier, during their first adventures in the Digital World.
** Most of the Ultimate levels also count. Agumon wasn't able to go into [=MetalGreymon=] until the last episode of Etemon's arc, and everyone else unlocked their Ultimates at various points during Vamdemon's Myotismon's with Lilimon Lillymon and Zudomon in particular debuting near the arc's tail end. Here, [=MetalGreymon=] is achieved 10 episodes earlier than before with each of the other Ultimates sequentially following suit, well before they even encounter Devimon. [=HolyAngemon=] [=MagnaAngemon=] slightly downplays this (see Patamon below).



* BackFromTheDead: In the past, Patamon and Tailmon served amongst the holy Digimon as Seraphimon and Ophanimon, while the other six were the greatest warriors in their army against the forces of darkness. All of them lost their lives by the time the war ended, and while they have lost their memories of their previous lives, Agumon and Piyomon start crying when they see Valdurmon's visions, apparently due to unconscious, ancestral memories.
* ButNowIMustGo: [[spoiler:They go to the human world to live with the Chosen Children. The only excpetion is Agumon, who stays behind with Taichi.]]
* SixthRanger: Just like the original ''Adventure'', Tailmon fills the role. ''Unlike'' last time, though, Patamon joins her as a co-Sixth Ranger. The two of them were members of the holy Digimon instead of being warriors like the other six, and the objective of the first arc is for the Chosen Ones to venture to the Cloud Continent to find them.

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* BackFromTheDead: In the past, Patamon and Tailmon Gatomon served amongst the holy Digimon as Seraphimon and Ophanimon, while the other six were the greatest warriors in their army against the forces of darkness. All of them lost their lives by the time the war ended, and while they have lost their memories of their previous lives, Agumon and Piyomon Biyomon start crying when they see Valdurmon's visions, apparently due to unconscious, ancestral memories.
* ButNowIMustGo: [[spoiler:They go to the human world to live with the Chosen Children. Ones. The only excpetion is Agumon, who stays behind with Taichi.Tai.]]
* SixthRanger: Just like the original ''Adventure'', Tailmon Gatomon fills the role. ''Unlike'' last time, though, Patamon joins her as a co-Sixth Ranger. The two of them were members of the holy Digimon instead of being warriors like the other six, and the objective of the first arc is for the Chosen Ones to venture to the Cloud Continent to find them.



Tai's partner Digimon, a small yellow dinosaur who can breathe fire. He was a big deal in a war that took place on the old Internet. He seems to have met Taichi before.

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Tai's partner Digimon, a small yellow dinosaur who can breathe fire. He was a big deal in a war that took place on the old Internet. He seems to have met Taichi Tai before.



** Mugendramon (incomplete), a cybernetic hollow dragon made of mechanical pieces from various Ultimate Level Digimon and uniquely lacks any organic parts, born from a dark evolution.

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** Mugendramon Machinedramon (Mugendramon) (incomplete), a cybernetic hollow dragon made of mechanical pieces from various Ultimate Level Digimon and uniquely lacks any organic parts, born from a dark evolution.



* '''Mega (Fusion)''': Omegamon, created from a fusion of Greymon and Garurumon with divine intervention from Takeru and Hikari, a Holy Knight Digimon with tremendous power.

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* '''Mega (Fusion)''': Omegamon, Omnimon (Omegamon), created from a fusion of Greymon and Garurumon with divine intervention from Takeru T.K. and Hikari, Kari, a Holy Knight Digimon with tremendous power.



** Whenever Agumon fought in the original series, he always relied more on his Baby Flame attack to deal with enemies. This version is more adept in also fighting with [[NaturalWeapon his claws and teeth]] as seen in the first episode. He has also been shown using his Baby Flame in more versatile ways, either as small fireballs or a continuous stream of fire. Combined with his agile movements and improved close combat skills, he proves to be a formidable Rookie level Digimon.

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** Whenever Agumon fought in the original series, he always relied more on his Baby Flame Pepper Breath attack to deal with enemies. This version is more adept in also fighting with [[NaturalWeapon his claws and teeth]] as seen in the first episode. He has also been shown using his Baby Flame Pepper Breath in more versatile ways, either as small fireballs or a continuous stream of fire. Combined with his agile movements and improved close combat skills, he proves to be a formidable Rookie level Digimon.



** The original series had [=WarGreymon=] typically be around the size of a large humanoid and rarely performed a true CurbStompBattle, even in his introduction, due to either sharing the spotlight with another fighter or facing major arc opponents. In 2020, [=WarGreymon=] is huge enough to fit Taichi in his palms, and without even fully forming, drills right through the flurry BeamSpam of major arc villain [=DoneDevimon=] and slaughters him in that single strike. He even attains this form under his own power rather than having to rely on the incredibly specific and complex ritual like the original version did. In his first few appearances after fully attaining the form, [=WarGreymon=] proceeded to [[CurbStompBattle curb stomp]] if not outright [[OneHitKill one-shot]] each MonsterOfTheWeek he's put against. If that wasn't enough, his Gaia Force is a ''lot'' bigger and, through enough energy from the Digital World and everyone on it, can become even ''bigger'' (also resembling the ''Franchise/DragonBall'' series' Genki Dama/Spirit Bomb in the process) and powerful enough to [[spoiler:one-shot [=ZeedMillenniumon=]]].

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** The original series had [=WarGreymon=] typically be around the size of a large humanoid and rarely performed a true CurbStompBattle, even in his introduction, due to either sharing the spotlight with another fighter or facing major arc opponents. In 2020, [=WarGreymon=] is huge enough to fit Taichi Tai in his palms, and without even fully forming, drills right through the flurry BeamSpam of major arc villain [=DoneDevimon=] and slaughters him in that single strike. He even attains this form under his own power rather than having to rely on the incredibly specific and complex ritual like the original version did. In his first few appearances after fully attaining the form, [=WarGreymon=] proceeded to [[CurbStompBattle curb stomp]] if not outright [[OneHitKill one-shot]] each MonsterOfTheWeek he's put against. If that wasn't enough, his Gaia Force is a ''lot'' bigger and, through enough energy from the Digital World and everyone on it, can become even ''bigger'' (also resembling the ''Franchise/DragonBall'' series' Genki Dama/Spirit Bomb in the process) and powerful enough to [[spoiler:one-shot [=ZeedMillenniumon=]]].



* AdaptationalHeroism: [[spoiler:Not Agumon, but his dark evolution Mugendramon. In the original, he was one of the series' villains, a violent dictator who callously slaughtered his men and helped warp the entire digital world. Here he's just the warped evolution of [=MetalGreymon=], born from his rage at Taichi being eaten by [=DoneDevimon=]. He's still unhinged and malevolent, but now more of a maddened beast than an evil character.]]
* AdaptationalWimp: [[spoiler:The Mugendramon form shown in the series lacks notably its signature dual mega-cannons, although this might be because it wasn't completely formed. We see a proper Mugendramon in the Army of Darkness later, who turns out to be ''much'' more difficult to take out.]]

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* AdaptationalHeroism: [[spoiler:Not Agumon, but his dark evolution Mugendramon.Machinedramon. In the original, he was one of the series' villains, a violent dictator who callously slaughtered his men and helped warp the entire digital world. Here he's just the warped evolution of [=MetalGreymon=], born from his rage at Taichi Tai being eaten by [=DoneDevimon=]. He's still unhinged and malevolent, but now more of a maddened beast than an evil character.]]
* AdaptationalWimp: [[spoiler:The Mugendramon Machinedramon form shown in the series lacks notably lacks its signature dual mega-cannons, although this might be because it wasn't completely formed. We see a proper Mugendramon Machinedramon in the Army of Darkness later, who turns out to be ''much'' more difficult to take out.]]



* CompositeCharacter: [[spoiler:In the original series, Mugendramon was a major antagonist and [=SkullGreymon=] was Agumon's Dark Evolution. This series instead reworks Mugendramon into Agumons Mega level Dark Evolution. Besides that, his [=MetalGreymon=] Alterous Mode and new laser weapons borrow from other Cyborg Digimon protagonists like [=WarGrowlmon=] and [=RiseGreymon=]. ]]

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* CompositeCharacter: [[spoiler:In the original series, Mugendramon Machinedramon was a major antagonist and [=SkullGreymon=] was Agumon's Dark Evolution. This series instead reworks Mugendramon Machinedramon into Agumons Mega level Dark Evolution. Besides that, his [=MetalGreymon=] Alterous Mode and new laser weapons borrow from other Cyborg Digimon protagonists like [=WarGrowlmon=] and [=RiseGreymon=]. Slightly subverted when an actual Machinedramon shows up much, ''much'' later.]]



* DarkIsNotEvil: [[spoiler:[=BlitzGreymon=] is a virus Digimon and, unlike Mugendramon, is on the heroes' side from the get-go.]]

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* DarkIsNotEvil: [[spoiler:[=BlitzGreymon=] is a virus Digimon and, unlike Mugendramon, Machinedramon, is on the heroes' side from the get-go.]]



* DisneyDeath: [[spoiler:Along with Taichi, he (as [=WarGreymon=]) is caught in the explosion from Mugendramon's self-destruction. He's revealed to be okay, however.]]

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* DisneyDeath: [[spoiler:Along with Taichi, Tai, he (as [=WarGreymon=]) is caught in the explosion from Mugendramon's Machinedramon's self-destruction. He's revealed to be okay, however.]]



* EnergyWeapon: [[spoiler:Mugendramon can shoot an enormous amount of lasers from his tail.]]

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* EnergyWeapon: [[spoiler:Mugendramon [[spoiler:Machinedramon can shoot an enormous amount of lasers from his tail.]]



* {{Fireballs}}: From Agumon to [=MetalGreymon=], his method of using fire attacks is expelling fireballs from his mouth. There's also [=WarGreymon's=] Gaia Force [[note]]Terra Force for English speakers[[/note]], which could be considered a mix between this and SphereOfDestruction.
* {{Foreshadowing}}: [[spoiler:His Ultimate evolution sequence starts with a hologram of Mugendramon biting Greymon entirely before his transformation into [=MetalGreymon=], hinting at the mechanical dragon being one of its dark evolutions. To a smaller extent, the fact that Alteros Mode's cannon is derived from the ''Virus-type'' version of [=MetalGreymon=] X-Antibody, which could be foreshadowing either of Mugendramon or [=BlitzGreymon=].]]
* HornAttack: Greymon's horn is quite sharp. At one point, he nearly bisects a [=WaruSeadramon=] with it after little more than an added power boost from Taichi despite a difference in level.

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* {{Fireballs}}: From Agumon to [=MetalGreymon=], his His method of using fire attacks is expelling fireballs from his mouth. Agumon has Pepper Breath[[note]]Baby Flame in the original Japanese[[/note]], while Greymon has Nova Blast[[note]]Mega Flame[[/note]]. There's also [=WarGreymon's=] Gaia Force [[note]]Terra Force for English speakers[[/note]], Terra Force[[note]]Gaia Force[[/note]], which could be considered a mix between this and SphereOfDestruction.
SphereOfDestruction. [=MetalGreymon=] is the only one who distinctly lacks such an attack.
* {{Foreshadowing}}: [[spoiler:His Ultimate evolution sequence starts with a hologram of Mugendramon Machinedramon biting Greymon entirely before his transformation into [=MetalGreymon=], hinting at the mechanical dragon being one of its dark evolutions. To a smaller extent, the fact that Alteros Mode's cannon is derived from the ''Virus-type'' version of [=MetalGreymon=] X-Antibody, which could be foreshadowing either of Mugendramon Machinedramon or [=BlitzGreymon=].]]
* HornAttack: Greymon's horn is quite sharp. At one point, he nearly bisects a [=WaruSeadramon=] with it after little more than an added power boost from Taichi Tai despite a difference in level.



* MadeOfIron: As both Greymon and [=MetalGreymon=]. Greymon being capable of surviving constant attacks from Digimon an entire level above him, and [=MetalGreymon=] enduring even more punishment from both vastly stronger Ultimates and even Megas. [[spoiler:Quite literally the case with Mugendramon]]. [=WarGreymon=] is even tougher given proper use of the Brave Shield, capable of [[NoSell No Selling]] attacks from a mass of Armors AND a Mega at the same time.
* NoHoldsBarredBeatdown: [[spoiler: Briefly delivers one of these to [=DoneDevimon=] after he dark evolves into Mugendramon, at least before his opponent gets his bearings and starts turning the tables]].

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* MadeOfIron: As both Greymon and [=MetalGreymon=]. Greymon being capable of surviving constant attacks from Digimon an entire level above him, and [=MetalGreymon=] enduring even more punishment from both vastly stronger Ultimates and even Megas. [[spoiler:Quite literally the case with Mugendramon]].Machinedramon]]. [=WarGreymon=] is even tougher given proper use of the Brave Shield, capable of [[NoSell No Selling]] attacks from a mass of Armors AND a Mega at the same time.
* NoHoldsBarredBeatdown: [[spoiler: Briefly delivers one of these to [=DoneDevimon=] after he dark evolves into Mugendramon, Machinedramon, at least before his opponent gets his bearings and starts turning the tables]].



* NowThatsUsingYourTeeth: During their fight, [=MetalTyrannomon=] attempts to shoot missiles from his left hand but [=MetalGreymon=] stops him from doing so by ''biting it''. [[spoiler:Mugendramon uses their own metallic jaw to rip through the wings of a retreating [=DoneDevimon=] in a much more gruesome manner]].

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* NowThatsUsingYourTeeth: During their fight, [=MetalTyrannomon=] attempts to shoot missiles from his left hand but [=MetalGreymon=] stops him from doing so by ''biting it''. [[spoiler:Mugendramon [[spoiler:Machinedramon uses their own metallic jaw to rip through the wings of a retreating [=DoneDevimon=] in a much more gruesome manner]].



* RedEyesTakeWarning: [[spoiler:[=MetalGreymon=]'s eyes turn red as a prelude to his dark evolution into Mugendramon.]]

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* RedEyesTakeWarning: [[spoiler:[=MetalGreymon=]'s eyes turn red as a prelude to his dark evolution into Mugendramon.Machinedramon.]]



* StrongButUnskilled: [[spoiler:Mugendramon isn't even fully formed yet viciously rips through [=DoneDevimon=]'s wings and batters him to the ground with his sheer mass. Unfortunately, his fighting skill plummets from their prior form and he does nothing but trample and bite, eventually being outplayed into submission by [=DoneDevimon=]'s sadistic fighting style]].

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* StrongButUnskilled: [[spoiler:Mugendramon [[spoiler:Machinedramon isn't even fully formed yet viciously rips through [=DoneDevimon=]'s wings and batters him to the ground with his sheer mass. Unfortunately, his fighting skill plummets from their prior form and he does nothing but trample and bite, eventually being outplayed into submission by [=DoneDevimon=]'s sadistic fighting style]].



* SuperpoweredEvilSide: [[spoiler:Mugendramon, servicing the role of [=SkullGreymon=] from the prior series, but created from ''Agumon's own rage'' rather than Taichi's]].

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* SuperpoweredEvilSide: [[spoiler:Mugendramon, [[spoiler:Machinedramon, servicing the role of [=SkullGreymon=] from the prior series, but created from ''Agumon's own rage'' rather than Taichi's]].Tai's]].



** [=MetalGreymon=] is loosely considered the current team's ace Digimon, and while technically only ever ''losing'' to Orochimon, many of his fights were close calls and often needed an EleventhHourSuperpower to overcome. This is to hype up the terror of Devimon's army, as various heavy hitters like Velgrmon and Splashmon are realistically beyond the power of most Ultimate level Digimon, and inevitably will be opponents for Taichi and Agumon.
** Even [=WarGreymon=] sometimes goes through this. Since it's an absolute force to be reckoned with in this series, if it starts having trouble against the MonsterOfTheWeek, they're either ''way'' more powerful than usual ( [[spoiler:Mugendramon]] from the Army of Darkness), or needs to be defeated through specific means (Zanbamon).

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** [=MetalGreymon=] is loosely considered the current team's ace Digimon, and while technically only ever ''losing'' to Orochimon, many of his fights were close calls and often needed an EleventhHourSuperpower to overcome. This is to hype up the terror of Devimon's army, as various heavy hitters like Velgrmon and Splashmon are realistically beyond the power of most Ultimate level Digimon, and inevitably will be opponents for Taichi Tai and Agumon.
** Even [=WarGreymon=] sometimes goes through this. Since it's an absolute force to be reckoned with in this series, if it starts having trouble against the MonsterOfTheWeek, they're either ''way'' more powerful than usual ( [[spoiler:Mugendramon]] [[spoiler:Machinedramon]] from the Army of Darkness), or needs to be defeated through specific means (Zanbamon).



** Continues with [=MetalGreymon=], and much more extremely. In his debut, he is ''multiple times larger'' than Greymon, so large that Taichi is basically a spot on his head, but in Episode 14, he appears not much bigger than Greymon and only about 4~5 times Taichi's size.

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** Continues with [=MetalGreymon=], and much more extremely. In his debut, he is ''multiple times larger'' than Greymon, so large that Taichi Tai is basically a spot on his head, but in Episode 14, he appears not much bigger than Greymon and only about 4~5 times Taichi's Tai's size.



Matt's partner Digimon, a small, yellow, horned lizard wearing a fur coat. He understands Yamato better than anyone else.

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Matt's partner Digimon, a small, yellow, horned lizard wearing a fur coat. He understands Yamato Matt better than anyone else.



* '''Mega (Fusion)''': Omegamon, created from a fusion of Greymon and Garurumon with divine intervention from Takeru and Hikari, a Holy Knight Digimon with tremendous power.

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* '''Mega (Fusion)''': Omegamon, Omnimon (Omegamon), created from a fusion of Greymon and Garurumon with divine intervention from Takeru T.K. and Hikari, Kari, a Holy Knight Digimon with tremendous power.



* LightningBruiser: His evolutions move quickly and hit hard. Taichi even notes how fast Garurumon is and how he moves around the battlefield with much more speed and agility than Greymon. Taken even further with [=WereGarurumon=], who attacks so fast his kicks become blurs and hits hard enough to completely [[CurbStompBattle crush]] Scorpiomon in combat.

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* LightningBruiser: His evolutions move quickly and hit hard. Taichi Tai even notes how fast Garurumon is and how he moves around the battlefield with much more speed and agility than Greymon. Taken even further with [=WereGarurumon=], who attacks so fast his kicks become blurs and hits hard enough to completely [[CurbStompBattle crush]] Scorpiomon in combat.



* MoralityPet: The cold and aloof Yamato acts in a much gentle and kind way (Although still aloof) to Gabumon, even giving him a high five while [[WhenHeSmiles smiling]].
* MyMasterRightOrWrong: {{Downplayed|Trope}}, as he knew of Yamato's [[BigBrotherInstinct reasons]], but he still goes along with him as he coldly refuses to help Digimon in need.

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* MoralityPet: The cold and aloof Yamato Matt acts in a much gentle and kind way (Although still aloof) to Gabumon, even giving him a high five while [[WhenHeSmiles smiling]].
* MyMasterRightOrWrong: {{Downplayed|Trope}}, as he knew of Yamato's Matt's [[BigBrotherInstinct reasons]], but he still goes along with him as he coldly refuses to help Digimon in need.



* PowerGlows: As Yamato's Crest of Friendship glows and makes Garurumon stronger, he's enveloped by a blue light.

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* PowerGlows: As Yamato's Matt's Crest of Friendship glows and makes Garurumon stronger, he's enveloped by a blue light.



* SecretKeeper: He knew that the reason Yamato was in a hurry to find the Holy Digimon was because of Takeru being in Tokyo during the power outage. He tries to encourage Yamato to tell the others, which he eventually does.

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* SecretKeeper: He knew that the reason Yamato Matt was in a hurry to find the Holy Digimon was because of Takeru T.K. being in Tokyo during the power outage. He tries to encourage Yamato Matt to tell the others, which he eventually does.



* '''Ultimate''': [=AtlurKabuterimon=], an even larger, four-armed, red beetle with even tougher defenses and a powerful horn.
* '''Mega''': [=HerakleKabuterimon=], an enourmous, four-armed, golden beetle with awesome defenses, an even larger horn and the pinsers of Kuwagamon.

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* '''Ultimate''': [=AtlurKabuterimon=], [=MegaKabuterimon=] ([=AtlurKabuterimon=]), an even larger, four-armed, red beetle with even tougher defenses and a powerful horn.
* '''Mega''': [=HerakleKabuterimon=], [=HerculesKabuterimon=] ([=HerakleKabuterimon=]), an enourmous, four-armed, golden beetle with awesome defenses, an even larger horn and the pinsers of Kuwagamon.



** Kabuterimon was never a weak member, but was rarely able to accomplish much on his own and usually played the role of supporting fire. Here, Kabuterimon is strong enough to battle multiple Tylomon of the same level on his own, and his Mega Blaster was upgraded from an electric ball to a full beam attack that can even absorb the attacks of an entire army of Coredramon. This is all accomplished while also being tired from carrying Koshiro across the Digital World.
** [=AtlurKabuterimon=] was always among the strongest Ultimate levels of the team, famously destroying a scaled down (yet still huge) planet that Vademon threw at him, but his 2020 version is still maxed up. Horn Buster is changed from a basic energy blast to a gigantic beetle horn made of explosive energy, which [=AtlurKabuterimon=] uses to plow through an entire canyon as he subjects an already defeated Okuwamon to overkill, and the resulting explosion is just as wide as the planetary one from ''Adventure'' (only not as impressive due to reasons of terrain). In addition, this version of him seems more maneuverable, as the original sometimes suffered of being cumbersome in close quarters; in 2020 he amuses himself beating down Okuwamon with agile strikes and kicks before finishing him.

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** Kabuterimon was never a weak member, but was rarely able to accomplish much on his own and usually played the role of supporting fire. Here, Kabuterimon is strong enough to battle multiple Tylomon of the same level on his own, and his Mega Blaster was upgraded from an electric ball to a full beam attack that can even absorb the attacks of an entire army of Coredramon. This is all accomplished while also being tired from carrying Koshiro Izzy across the Digital World.
** [=AtlurKabuterimon=] [=MegaKabuterimon=] was always among the strongest Ultimate levels of the team, famously destroying a scaled down (yet still huge) planet that Vademon threw at him, but his 2020 version is still maxed up. Horn Buster is changed from a basic energy blast to a gigantic beetle horn made of explosive energy, which [=AtlurKabuterimon=] [=MegaKabuterimon=] uses to plow through an entire canyon as he subjects an already defeated Okuwamon to overkill, and the resulting explosion is just as wide as the planetary one from ''Adventure'' (only not as impressive due to reasons of terrain). In addition, this version of him seems more maneuverable, as the original sometimes suffered of being cumbersome in close quarters; in 2020 he amuses himself beating down Okuwamon with agile strikes and kicks before finishing him.



* CharacterExaggeration: The original Tentomon was already humorous, but this series turns him into a jokester and a showoff. In ''Adventure'', he usually acted as the straight guy to the excessively brainy Koshiro, while 2020 reverses the situation and has Koshiro being often perplexed by Tentomon's antics. He even clowns around while fighting, whereas the original usually became dead serious at those points.

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* CharacterExaggeration: The original Tentomon was already humorous, but this series turns him into a jokester and a showoff. In ''Adventure'', he usually acted as the straight guy to the excessively brainy Koshiro, Izzy, while 2020 reverses the situation and has Koshiro Izzy being often perplexed by Tentomon's antics. He even clowns around while fighting, whereas the original usually became dead serious at those points.



** After he evolves to [=AtlurKabuterimon=], he effortlessly defeats the small army of Kuwagamons that were giving Greymon and Togemon trouble. This is due to the fact that, despite him being outnumbered, he's still an entire level above them.
** The only reason his fight as [=AtlurKabuterimon=] against Oukuwamon takes longer than the other Ultimate Level fights is because he allowed it to drag on. Once he asks Koshiro for a strategy while on a power struggle with his opponent and he's told to power on through, he wins the power struggle in no time and finishes off his opponent with a few strikes and one attack.

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** After he evolves to [=AtlurKabuterimon=], [=MegaKabuterimon=], he effortlessly defeats the small army of Kuwagamons that were giving Greymon and Togemon trouble. This is due to the fact that, despite him being outnumbered, he's still an entire level above them.
** The only reason his fight as [=AtlurKabuterimon=] [=MegaKabuterimon=] against Oukuwamon takes longer than the other Ultimate Level fights is because he allowed it to drag on. Once he asks Koshiro Izzy for a strategy while on a power struggle with his opponent and he's told to power on through, he wins the power struggle in no time and finishes off his opponent with a few strikes and one attack.



* {{Foreshadowing}}: When [=AtlurKabuterimon=] [[spoiler: blows up the ISS to stop it from hitting Tokyo, the aura of [=HerakleKabuterimon=] is glimpsed around him.]] This serves as foreshadowing [[spoiler:for the actual evolution itself, which happens in Episode 59]].

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* {{Foreshadowing}}: When [=AtlurKabuterimon=] [=MegaKabuterimon=] [[spoiler: blows up the ISS to stop it from hitting Tokyo, the aura of [=HerakleKabuterimon=] [=HerculesKabuterimon=] is glimpsed around him.]] This serves as foreshadowing [[spoiler:for the actual evolution itself, which happens in Episode 59]].



* HornAttack: Unlike in original series, [=AtlurKabuterimon's=] Horn Buster involves ramming his opponent with his horn, like how his reference profile describes. He also has a ranged version the attack where he fires a beam from the horn.
* JustToyingWithThem: Gives off this impression when fighting Okuwamon. He willingly takes the fight to a open space rather than being taken there by his opponent, and during their power struggle, he asks Koshiro for a strategy while sounding like he's not putting much effort in said struggle at all.
* KabukiSounds: Paired with his evolutions, which when combined with his accent and SumoWrestling style, gives him a very traditional motif compared to Koshiro's technology.

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* HornAttack: Unlike in original series, [=AtlurKabuterimon's=] [=MegaKabuterimon's=] Horn Buster involves ramming his opponent with his horn, like how his reference profile describes. He also has a ranged version the attack where he fires a beam from the horn.
* JustToyingWithThem: Gives off this impression when fighting Okuwamon. He willingly takes the fight to a open space rather than being taken there by his opponent, and during their power struggle, he asks Koshiro Izzy for a strategy while sounding like he's not putting much effort in said struggle at all.
* KabukiSounds: Paired with his evolutions, which when combined with his accent and SumoWrestling style, gives him a very traditional motif compared to Koshiro's Izzy's technology.



* LightningBruiser: No pun intended, but despite his size, [=AtlurKabuterimon=] moves and hits very fast. He delivers a very quick and strong NoHoldsBarredBeatdown against Okuwamon, and, as befitting to his huge size, he's also extremely strong, as shown by his Horn Buster attack easily plowing through an entire canyon.

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* LightningBruiser: No pun intended, but despite his size, [=AtlurKabuterimon=] [=MegaKabuterimon=] moves and hits very fast. He delivers a very quick and strong NoHoldsBarredBeatdown against Okuwamon, and, as befitting to his huge size, he's also extremely strong, as shown by his Horn Buster attack easily plowing through an entire canyon.



* NoHoldsBarredBeatdown: [=AtlurKabuterimon=] delivers one against Okuwamon during their fight.

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* NoHoldsBarredBeatdown: [=AtlurKabuterimon=] [=MegaKabuterimon=] delivers one against Okuwamon during their fight.



!Biyomon (Piyomon)

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!Biyomon (Piyomon)(Biyomon)



* '''Rookie''': Piyomon, her default form.

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* '''Rookie''': Piyomon, Biyomon, her default form.



* '''Mega''': Hououmon, a four-winged, golden phoenix with a Holy Ring on each leg.

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* '''Mega''': Hououmon, Phoenixmon (Hououmon), a four-winged, golden phoenix with a Holy Ring on each leg.



* AccessoryWearingCartoonAnimal: Piyomon wears a grey anklet on one leg.

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* AccessoryWearingCartoonAnimal: Piyomon Biyomon wears a grey anklet on one leg.



** Hououmon continues the trend before even getting a proper fight yet. Its first canon appearance in ''Anime/DigimonAdventureTri'', while impressive in its own right, required assistance from Seraphimon and [=HerakleKabuterimon=] to help take down a revived Mugendramon, and couldn't do any meaningful damage to Raguelmon even ''with'' help. Here, [[spoiler:she is casually capable of stopping a ''volcanic eruption'' without even using an attack. Rather she seems to telekinetically pull the volcano's ''entire magma chamber'' into the sky and magically cool it into a miles tall tower of shining crystal. In addition, she's later seen using her Starlight Explosion to bring back the souls of several deceased Digimon, whereas normally it's only an offensive attack with purifying properties. In short, Hououmon is portayed this time around as a ''literal force of nature'']].
* AdaptationalEarlyAppearance: Hououmon in the reboot is the fifth Mega level showcased (sixth if you count [=BlitzGreymon=], appearing after Goddramon and Holydramon. Compare this to ''Anime/DigimonAdventureTri'' where, due to the ''02'' movies being counted as canon, Hououmon was the ''last'' of the original Chosen Children's Mega levels to appear. As another notable example, this change also means that she appeared before Seraphimon instead of three years after him.
* AdaptationalJerkass: While still a nice Digimon most of the time, this Piyomon reacts quite badly to being emotionally pressured, to the point of telling Sora that she hated her during a discussion, although this clearly comes from Piyomon's insecurity and not out of genuine meanness. In contrast, the original Piyomon was sweeter and more mature and would have absolutely never reached that extent [[Anime/DigimonAdventureTri (outside of a literal reboot, that is)]].
* AdaptationPersonalityChange: Unlike the cheery original Piyomon, this version of her is shy, nervous and easy to scare, as well as very insecure, and it takes Sora's emotional strength to make her feel confident. She still reverts to her flustered self if Sora is endangered beyond her power to act about it.

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** Hououmon Phoenixmon continues the trend before even getting a proper fight yet. Its first canon appearance in ''Anime/DigimonAdventureTri'', while impressive in its own right, required assistance from Seraphimon and [=HerakleKabuterimon=] [=HerculesKabuterimon=] to help take down a revived Mugendramon, Machinedramon, and couldn't do any meaningful damage to Raguelmon even ''with'' help. Here, [[spoiler:she is casually capable of stopping a ''volcanic eruption'' without even using an attack. Rather she seems to telekinetically pull the volcano's ''entire magma chamber'' into the sky and magically cool it into a miles tall tower of shining crystal. In addition, she's later seen using her Starlight Explosion to bring back the souls of several deceased Digimon, whereas normally it's only an offensive attack with purifying properties. In short, Hououmon Phoenixmon is portayed this time around as a ''literal force of nature'']].
* AdaptationalEarlyAppearance: Hououmon Phoenixmon in the reboot is the fifth Mega level showcased (sixth if you count [=BlitzGreymon=], [=BlitzGreymon=]), appearing after Goddramon Goldramon and Holydramon. Magnadramon. Compare this to ''Anime/DigimonAdventureTri'' where, due to the ''02'' movies being counted as canon, Hououmon Phoenixmon was the ''last'' of the original Chosen Children's [=DigiDestined's=] Mega levels to appear. As another notable example, this change also means that she appeared before Seraphimon instead of three years after him.
* AdaptationalJerkass: While still a nice Digimon most of the time, this Piyomon Biyomon reacts quite badly to being emotionally pressured, to the point of telling Sora that she hated her during a discussion, although this clearly comes from Piyomon's Biyomon's insecurity and not out of genuine meanness. In contrast, the original Piyomon Biyomon was sweeter and more mature and would have absolutely never reached that extent [[Anime/DigimonAdventureTri (outside of a literal reboot, that is)]].
* AdaptationPersonalityChange: Unlike the cheery original Piyomon, Biyomon, this version of her is shy, nervous and easy to scare, as well as very insecure, and it takes Sora's emotional strength to make her feel confident. She still reverts to her flustered self if Sora is endangered beyond her power to act about it.



* BreathWeapon: Piyomon unleashes her Magical Fire from her beak.

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* BreathWeapon: Piyomon Biyomon unleashes her Magical Fire from her beak.



* GoombaStomp: Garudamon performs one on Cerberumon, smashing into its head with both feet with enough force to stop it from attacking Pegasmon.

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* GoombaStomp: Garudamon performs one on Cerberumon, smashing into its head with both feet with enough force to stop it from attacking Pegasmon.Pegasusmon.



* LightEmUp: Hououmon's Starlight Explosion is an annihilating blast of golden light.

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* LightEmUp: Hououmon's Phoenixmon's Starlight Explosion is an annihilating blast of golden light.



* EnergyWeapon: Zudomon fires a beam at [[spoiler:Mugendramon]] as part of a CombinationAttack with the others. It comes from somewhere around his upper body, but the angle and Zudomon's pose make it impossible to tell whether it's a HandBlast or a ChestBlaster. It's clearly not the ranged version of Hammer Spark as he's not holding his hammer at the time.

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* EnergyWeapon: Zudomon fires a beam at [[spoiler:Mugendramon]] [[spoiler:Machinedramon]] as part of a CombinationAttack with the others. It comes from somewhere around his upper body, but the angle and Zudomon's pose make it impossible to tell whether it's a HandBlast or a ChestBlaster. It's clearly not the ranged version of Hammer Spark as he's not holding his hammer at the time.



* HornAttack: Ikkakumon's primary attack is his Harpoon Vulcan, where he fires his horn off his head that releases a heat seeking missile. During the fight with [[spoiler:Mugendramon]], Zudomon also does a charge attack with a glowing horn.

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* HornAttack: Ikkakumon's primary attack is his Harpoon Vulcan, where he fires his horn off his head that releases a heat seeking missile. During the fight with [[spoiler:Mugendramon]], [[spoiler:Machinedramon]], Zudomon also does a charge attack with a glowing horn.



* IfItSwimsItFlies: In the network space, while Palmon has to wrap her vines around Tentomon and/or Piyomon to keep up, Gomamon can swim through the air like water.

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* IfItSwimsItFlies: In the network space, while Palmon has to wrap her vines around Tentomon and/or Piyomon Biyomon to keep up, Gomamon can swim through the air like water.



* '''Ultimate''': Lilimon, a fairy like being made of cherry blossoms and thorny vines who can fly and fire pollen and seeds from her arms.

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* '''Ultimate''': Lilimon, Lillymon (Lilimon), a fairy like being made of cherry blossoms and thorny vines who can fly and fire pollen and seeds from her arms.



** Lilimon is much more powerful and versatile in this series. While her original Flower Cannon was a single energy shot, this one can fire multiple iterations at high speed, and it has the added effect of spawning parasitic vines upon impact, which can extend from their positions to trap and drain the opponents (even Metal Digimon). She can also spam flower petals around the battlefield to use them as chaff. In addition, whereas her first battle as Lilimon in the original was against the Champion [=DarkTyrannomon=] and ended with her being [[CurbStompBattle curb-stomped]] by fellow Ultimate-level Vamdemon, her first battle this time is against ''another'' Ultimate, Andromon, which ''she'' proceeds to curb-stomp. Likewise, she's shown to be able to use her Flower Cannon in its unbloomed state ''as a [[Anime/TengenToppaGurrenLagann Gurren Lagann]]-esque drill!'' ''And it obliterates Gogmamon!'' She can also fire a continuous beam from the cannon, which she does as part of a CombinationAttack against [[spoiler:Mugendramon]].

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** Lilimon Lillymon is much more powerful and versatile in this series. While her original Flower Cannon was a single energy shot, this one can fire multiple iterations at high speed, and it has the added effect of spawning parasitic vines upon impact, which can extend from their positions to trap and drain the opponents (even Metal Digimon). She can also spam flower petals around the battlefield to use them as chaff. In addition, whereas her first battle as Lilimon Lillymon in the original was against the Champion [=DarkTyrannomon=] and ended with her being [[CurbStompBattle curb-stomped]] by fellow Ultimate-level Vamdemon, Myotismon, her first battle this time is against ''another'' Ultimate, Andromon, which ''she'' proceeds to curb-stomp. Likewise, she's shown to be able to use her Flower Cannon in its unbloomed state ''as a [[Anime/TengenToppaGurrenLagann Gurren Lagann]]-esque drill!'' ''And it obliterates Gogmamon!'' She can also fire a continuous beam from the cannon, which she does as part of a CombinationAttack against [[spoiler:Mugendramon]].[[spoiler:Machinedramon]].



* AdaptationalEarlyAppearance: While the other Ultimate levels qualify for this trope, Lilimon is a more specific example. In the original series, she's the fifth Ultimate level achieved and by this point, Piyomon and Tentomon had long since been able to go into Garudamon and [=AtlurKabuterimon=] respectively. This time around, she's the ''third'' Ultimate level with her debut episode coming right after [=WereGarurumon's=], and Garudamon and [=AtlurKabuterimon's=] episodes aired right after hers.

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* AdaptationalEarlyAppearance: While the other Ultimate levels qualify for this trope, Lilimon Lillymon is a more specific example. In the original series, she's the fifth Ultimate level achieved and by this point, Piyomon Biyomon and Tentomon had long since been able to go into Garudamon and [=AtlurKabuterimon=] [=MegaKabuterimon=] respectively. This time around, she's the ''third'' Ultimate level with her debut episode coming right after [=WereGarurumon's=], and Garudamon and [=AtlurKabuterimon's=] [=MegaKabuterimon's=] episodes aired right after hers.



* ArmCannon: Lilimon's Flower Cannon is a barrel formed from the petals around her hand.

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* ArmCannon: Lilimon's Lillymon's Flower Cannon is a barrel formed from the petals around her hand.



** Her fight as Lilimon against Andromon is this on her favor. He fails to land a single attack on her as she effortlessly dodges his missiles while [[IShallTauntYou taunting him]]. She finishes the fight off by trapping him in parasitic vines.

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** Her fight as Lilimon Lillymon against Andromon is this on her favor. He fails to land a single attack on her as she effortlessly dodges his missiles while [[IShallTauntYou taunting him]]. She finishes the fight off by trapping him in parasitic vines.



* FairySexy: As usual, Lilimon and Rosemon are very pretty Digimon with Rosemon being as much of a MsFanservice as ever.
* KickChick: Lilimon kicks Andromon in the head during their fight. It's specially notable as that's her only physical attack during the fight.

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* FairySexy: As usual, Lilimon Lillymon and Rosemon are very pretty Digimon with Rosemon being as much of a MsFanservice as ever.
* KickChick: Lilimon Lillymon kicks Andromon in the head during their fight. It's specially notable as that's her only physical attack during the fight.



* MadeOfIron: Lilimon has an entire airplane crash into her and explode thanks to Eyesmon's summoning. Just like her gigantic allies though, she is more blown back than hurt, which is especially impressive given she doesn't have any armor like [=MetalGreymon=] or [=Atlurkabuterimon=] do.

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* MadeOfIron: Lilimon Lillymon has an entire airplane crash into her and explode thanks to Eyesmon's summoning. Just like her gigantic allies though, she is more blown back than hurt, which is especially impressive given she doesn't have any armor like [=MetalGreymon=] or [=Atlurkabuterimon=] [=Megakabuterimon=] do.



* {{Ojou}}: During Rosemon's Digimon Encyclopedia segment, Palmon does a NoblewomansLaugh before declaring that Koshiro will now call her "queen". She was likely [[TheGadfly teasing him]].

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* {{Ojou}}: During Rosemon's Digimon Encyclopedia segment, Palmon does a NoblewomansLaugh before declaring that Koshiro Izzy will now call her "queen". She was likely [[TheGadfly teasing him]].



* PowerGivesYouWings: Her Ultimate level of Lilimon has four wings.
* OurFairiesAreDifferent: Lilimon is a Fairy Digimon - with leaf-like wings, grass like hair and seems to be wearing clothes made of flowers.
* IShallTauntYou: During Lilimon's fight against Andromon, as she effortlessly dodges his missiles. She mockingly asks him where he's aiming at.

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* PowerGivesYouWings: Her Ultimate level of Lilimon Lillymon has four wings.
* OurFairiesAreDifferent: Lilimon Lillymon is a Fairy Digimon - with leaf-like wings, grass like hair and seems to be wearing clothes made of flowers.
* IShallTauntYou: During Lilimon's Lillymon's fight against Andromon, as she effortlessly dodges his missiles. She mockingly asks him where he's aiming at.



* WingedHumanoid: Lilimon is humanoid and has four leaf shaped wings.

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* WingedHumanoid: Lilimon Lillymon is humanoid and has four leaf shaped wings.



* '''???''': Pegasmon, a pegasus wearing golden armour emblazoned with the Crest of Hope, a alternate evolution from Patamon taken on after exhausting Angemon's power.
* '''Ultimate''': [=HolyAngemon=], an Archangel garbed in parchment with eight silver wings and a sword mounted on his wrist.
** '''Mode Change''': [=HolyAngemon=] Priest Mode, a fully-robed version of [=HolyAngemon=] that appears briefly during Seraphimon's evolution sequence.

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* '''???''': Pegasmon, Pegasusmon (Pegasmon), a pegasus wearing golden armour emblazoned with the Crest of Hope, a alternate evolution from Patamon taken on after exhausting Angemon's power.
* '''Ultimate''': [=HolyAngemon=], [=MagnaAngemon=] ([=HolyAngemon=]), an Archangel garbed in parchment with eight silver wings and a sword mounted on his wrist.
** '''Mode Change''': [=HolyAngemon=] [=MagnaAngemon=] Priest Mode, a fully-robed version of [=HolyAngemon=] [=MagnaAngemon=] that appears briefly during Seraphimon's evolution sequence.



** Goddramon, a multi-winged, golden dragon with a Holy Ring around one arm.

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** Goddramon, Goldramon (Goddramon), a multi-winged, golden dragon with a Holy Ring around one arm.



** Despite already being almost story-breakingly powerful in the original ''Adventure'', Angemon in ''2020'' is so much more powerful that they're considered a legend to the setting. As if he wasn't strong enough on his own, his holy aura alone now passively heals his ally Digimon and empowers them enough to easily destroy Velgrmon, who had just defeated them with minimal involvement. In the original series, those two powers had only been associated with Angewomon and [=HolyAngemon=], who are both of them a whole level over him, and the casual, even incidental nature of their usage by Angemon implies that, even if Velgrmon is very strong for a Ultimate level, Angemon is just ''leagues'' beyond him. He also seems to have the unique ability to teleport both allies and enemies away (which also devolves them and uses up his own energy in the process) by focusing on his power and expanding his wings.

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** Despite already being almost story-breakingly powerful in the original ''Adventure'', Angemon in ''2020'' is so much more powerful that they're considered a legend to the setting. As if he wasn't strong enough on his own, his holy aura alone now passively heals his ally Digimon and empowers them enough to easily destroy Velgrmon, who had just defeated them with minimal involvement. In the original series, those two powers had only been associated with Angewomon and [=HolyAngemon=], [=MagnaAngemon=], who are both of them a whole level over him, and the casual, even incidental nature of their usage by Angemon implies that, even if Velgrmon is very strong for a Ultimate level, Angemon is just ''leagues'' beyond him. He also seems to have the unique ability to teleport both allies and enemies away (which also devolves them and uses up his own energy in the process) by focusing on his power and expanding his wings.



** In ''02'', Pegasmon was but a transport armor Digimon who, while competent enough to take on Champion Digimon to get rid of their Dark Rings (Ultimate-level less so), was only useful when battling 'fake' Digimon as Angemon's attack did not work on them in ''02''. Here, from its debut alone, it can kick off two Champion Digimon and then raze them with Silver Blaze at ease, fly at high speed, and even deliver a high-spinning kick (Rodeo Gallop) to intercept an attack of a ''Ultimate''-level Digimon of all things. It still has help from its Ultimate-level allies, but by that point, pushing the enemy to its edge is an accomplishment in its own right.
** And none of this is even getting into Goddramon, a form that completely dwarfs all other Digimon shown on the Heroes' side thus far, with the exception of his holy partner Holydramon. For clarification, Goddramon and Holydramon are able to go toe-to-toe with [[spoiler:''Millenniumon'']]!

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** In ''02'', Pegasmon Pegasusmon was but a transport armor Digimon who, while competent enough to take on Champion Digimon to get rid of their Dark Rings (Ultimate-level less so), was only useful when battling 'fake' Digimon as Angemon's attack did not work on them in ''02''. Here, from its debut alone, it can kick off two Champion Digimon and then raze them with Silver Blaze at ease, fly at high speed, and even deliver a high-spinning kick (Rodeo Gallop) to intercept an attack of a ''Ultimate''-level Digimon of all things. It still has help from its Ultimate-level allies, but by that point, pushing the enemy to its edge is an accomplishment in its own right.
** And none of this is even getting into Goddramon, Goldramon, a form that completely dwarfs all other Digimon shown on the Heroes' side thus far, with the exception of his holy partner Holydramon. Magnadramon. For clarification, Goddramon Goldramon and Holydramon Magnadramon are able to go toe-to-toe with [[spoiler:''Millenniumon'']]!



** Pegasmon in the original continuity appeared in ''02'', which takes place three years after the original, as Patamon's Armor evolution. Here it's Patamon's alternate evolution after he could no longer access Angemon's powers during the Chosen Ones first adventure.
** [=HolyAngemon=] as well. While it's still the last Ultimate level to be achieved, the original [=HolyAngemon=] appeared near the end of the 1999-2000 ''Adventure'' series, during the tail end of the fight against Piemon and right before the fight against Apocalymon. This time however, it appears quite a ways before the end of the reboot's first season, now appearing in episode 46 (out of 66) as opposed to 52 (out of 54) in the original.
* AdaptationalLateAppearance: Downplayed for Seraphimon. While he's unlocked significantly earlier than he was in the original continuity, he's among the last two Mega levels to be achieved alongside Ophanimon, well after Holydramon was introduced. The original had him appear alongside Holydramon long before Hououmon, [=HerakleKabuterimon=], Rosemon or Vikemon were obtained.

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** Pegasmon Pegasusmon in the original continuity appeared in ''02'', which takes place three years after the original, as Patamon's Armor evolution. Here it's Patamon's alternate evolution after he could no longer access Angemon's powers during the Chosen Ones first adventure.
** [=HolyAngemon=] [=MagnaAngemon=] as well. While it's still the last Ultimate level to be achieved, the original [=HolyAngemon=] [=MagnaAngemon=] appeared near the end of the 1999-2000 ''Adventure'' series, during the tail end of the fight against Piemon and right before the fight against Apocalymon. This time however, it appears quite a ways before the end of the reboot's first season, now appearing in episode 46 (out of 66) as opposed to 52 (out of 54) in the original.
* AdaptationalLateAppearance: Downplayed for Seraphimon. While he's unlocked significantly earlier than he was in the original continuity, he's among the last two Mega levels to be achieved alongside Ophanimon, well after Holydramon Magnadramon was introduced. The original had him appear alongside Holydramon Magnadramon long before Hououmon, [=HerakleKabuterimon=], Phoenixmon, [=HerculesKabuterimon=], Rosemon or Vikemon were obtained.



* AdaptationPersonalityChange: Like Takeru himself, Patamon in this series is much more serious and concise than in the original.
* AdaptationalVillainy: Not himself, but rather [=HolyAngemon=]'s black-armored left arm. This detail had never been given any attention in previous continuities, but here it's implied that its black color comes from representing Angemon's inner darkness, as he is seen thinking on Devimon's words while looking at his hand.
* AllYourPowersCombined: How the form of Goddramon is acccessed. The hopes of the other Chosen Ones unlock this evolution from [=HolyAngemon=], as well as Tailmon's counterpart, Holydramon.
* AscendedExtra: Patamon can evolve into Goddramon as of episode 50, which is one of the Four Great Dragons alongside Holydramon but is otherwise completely underutilized in most media. To wit, Goddramon goes from being a relatively minor Digimon despite its status to being one of the Chosen One's partners.
* AttackOfTheFiftyFootWhatever: Goddramon is ''massive'', to the point where even [=WarGreymon=] and [=MetalGarurumon=] look like ants compared to it. It's comparable in size to [[spoiler:Millenniumon, whose ''claws'' dwarf mountains.]]

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* AdaptationPersonalityChange: Like Takeru T.K. himself, Patamon in this series is much more serious and concise than in the original.
* AdaptationalVillainy: Not himself, but rather [=HolyAngemon=]'s [=MagnaAngemon=]'s black-armored left arm. This detail had never been given any attention in previous continuities, but here it's implied that its black color comes from representing Angemon's inner darkness, as he is seen thinking on Devimon's words while looking at his hand.
* AllYourPowersCombined: How the form of Goddramon Goldramon is acccessed. The hopes of the other Chosen Ones unlock this evolution from [=HolyAngemon=], [=MagnaAngemon=], as well as Tailmon's Gatomon's counterpart, Holydramon.
Magnadramon.
* AscendedExtra: Patamon can evolve into Goddramon Goldramon as of episode 50, which is one of the Four Great Dragons alongside Holydramon Magnadramon but is otherwise completely underutilized in most media. To wit, Goddramon Goldramon goes from being a relatively minor Digimon despite its status to being one of the Chosen One's partners.
* AttackOfTheFiftyFootWhatever: Goddramon Goldramon is ''massive'', to the point where even [=WarGreymon=] and [=MetalGarurumon=] look like ants compared to it. It's comparable in size to [[spoiler:Millenniumon, whose ''claws'' dwarf mountains.]]



* BarrierWarrior: Tokomon creates a rainbow shield to defend himself and Takeru from [=DoneDevimon's=] attacks.
* BladeBelowTheShoulder: [=HolyAngemon=] has a purple LaserBlade mounted on his wrist.

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* BarrierWarrior: Tokomon creates a rainbow shield to defend himself and Takeru T.K. from [=DoneDevimon's=] attacks.
* BladeBelowTheShoulder: [=HolyAngemon=] [=MagnaAngemon=] has a purple LaserBlade mounted on his wrist.



* CoolSword: [=HolyAngemon=] has a wrist mounted LaserBlade.

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* CoolSword: [=HolyAngemon=] [=MagnaAngemon=] has a wrist mounted LaserBlade.



* DiscardAndDraw: After exhausting the remaining powers he had as Angemon, Patamon instead gains the ability to evolve into Pegasmon.
* DeusExitMachina: Since Angemon is so much more powerful in this version (including being able to evolve Agumon and Gabumon into Omegamon), Pegasmon has to eventually become his default evolution to allow him to participate in fights. Angemon does eventually return in episode 41, however.
* DragonsAreDivine: Goddramon is Patamon's most powerful form, and is a golden dragon whose divinity is noted by the Holy Ring worn on one arm.

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* DiscardAndDraw: After exhausting the remaining powers he had as Angemon, Patamon instead gains the ability to evolve into Pegasmon.
Pegasusmon.
* DeusExitMachina: Since Angemon is so much more powerful in this version (including being able to evolve Agumon and Gabumon into Omegamon), Pegasmon Omnimon), Pegasusmon has to eventually become his default evolution to allow him to participate in fights. Angemon does eventually return in episode 41, however.
* DragonsAreDivine: Goddramon Goldramon is Patamon's most powerful form, and is a golden dragon whose divinity is noted by the Holy Ring worn on one arm.



* ElementalPunch: Goddramon's God Fist is a punch of holy fire with the arm that bears a Holy Ring.
* EmotionEater: A benevolent version. He was able to evolve to Angemon once again using the hope that Yamato inspired in Takeru and that Takeru inspired in various Digimon trapped inside [=WaruMonzaemon=].
* EnemyWithin: [[spoiler:He evolves to [=HolyAngemon=] by accepting and reabsorbing Devimon. The episode ends with them talking to each other about which of them will outlast the other, with Devimon seemingly having manifested as the black section of [=HolyAngemon=]'s armor.]]
* EnemyWithout: [[spoiler:While trapped within Sephirothmon, Angemon reveals that Devimon is a part of him that split off due to the pain of being immersed in miasma. He is able to evolve to [=HolyAngemon=] by accepting and reabsorbing that part of himself.]]
* FlechetteStorm: Pegasmon's Needle Rain fires needle-like hairs from his mane.
* GiantFlyer: Goddramon is absolutely gigantic in size, and flies through the air with his wings.
* GoldAndWhiteAreDivine: One of Patamon's most powerful forms is Goddramon, a gold and white dragon who possess the power of a god. [=HolyAngemon=] and Seraphimon also have copious amounts of both gold and white on their armor.

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* ElementalPunch: Goddramon's Goldramon's God Fist is a punch of holy fire with the arm that bears a Holy Ring.
* EmotionEater: A benevolent version. He was able to evolve to Angemon once again using the hope that Yamato Matt inspired in Takeru T.K. and that Takeru T.K. inspired in various Digimon trapped inside [=WaruMonzaemon=].
* EnemyWithin: [[spoiler:He evolves to [=HolyAngemon=] [=MagnaAngemon=] by accepting and reabsorbing Devimon. The episode ends with them talking to each other about which of them will outlast the other, with Devimon seemingly having manifested as the black section of [=HolyAngemon=]'s [=MagnaAngemon=]'s armor.]]
* EnemyWithout: [[spoiler:While trapped within Sephirothmon, Angemon reveals that Devimon is a part of him that split off due to the pain of being immersed in miasma. He is able to evolve to [=HolyAngemon=] [=MagnaAngemon=] by accepting and reabsorbing that part of himself.]]
* FlechetteStorm: Pegasmon's Pegasusmon's Needle Rain fires needle-like hairs from his mane.
* GiantFlyer: Goddramon Goldramon is absolutely gigantic in size, and flies through the air with his wings.
* GoldAndWhiteAreDivine: One of Patamon's most powerful forms is Goddramon, Goldramon, a gold and white dragon who possess the power of a god. [=HolyAngemon=] [=MagnaAngemon=] and Seraphimon also have copious amounts of both gold and white on their armor.



* HandBlast: Angemon's Heaven's Knuckle is a holy blast unleashed from his fist. Goddramon's God Flame is a wave of holy fire unleashed from both fists.

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* HandBlast: Angemon's Heaven's Knuckle is a holy blast unleashed from his fist. Goddramon's Goldramon's God Flame is a wave of holy fire unleashed from both fists.



* HesBack: Patamon, fueled by the hope of the Digimon trapped inside [=WaruMonzaemon=] with him and Takeru, regains the ability to evolve into Angemon. To help drive it home that this is a particularly special moment, instead of either "Be the Winners" or "X-treme Fight" playing during the evolution, "Break the Chain", which was previously only used for the Ultimate evolutions, blares in the background.

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* HesBack: Patamon, fueled by the hope of the Digimon trapped inside [=WaruMonzaemon=] with him and Takeru, T.K, regains the ability to evolve into Angemon. To help drive it home that this is a particularly special moment, instead of either "Be the Winners" or "X-treme Fight" playing during the evolution, "Break the Chain", which was previously only used for the Ultimate evolutions, blares in the background.



* HolyHandGrenade: After evolving from Patamon, his evolutions attack with holy powers. Even Pegasmon's Silver Blaze is a holy ray.
* LaserBlade: [=HolyAngemon=] has one mounted on his wrist.

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* HolyHandGrenade: After evolving from Patamon, his evolutions attack with holy powers. Even Pegasmon's Pegasusmon's Silver Blaze is a holy ray.
* LaserBlade: [=HolyAngemon=] [=MagnaAngemon=] has one mounted on his wrist.



* MagicMissileStorm: Pegasmon's Shooting Star turns his wings into a view of space, from which a storm of stars fall. Seraphimon's Seven Heavens also counts, firing seven orbs of holy power. [[spoiler:Just the leading edge of the attack strong enough to BeamOWar a continuous eye-laser from none other than Deathmon, letting the spheres land solid hits.]]
* MegatonPunch: Goddramon's God Fist is this. It's powerful enough to [[spoiler:shatter Millenniumon's jaw, even!]]

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* MagicMissileStorm: Pegasmon's Pegasusmon's Shooting Star turns his wings into a view of space, from which a storm of stars fall. Seraphimon's Seven Heavens also counts, firing seven orbs of holy power. [[spoiler:Just the leading edge of the attack strong enough to BeamOWar a continuous eye-laser from none other than Deathmon, letting the spheres land solid hits.]]
* MegatonPunch: Goddramon's Goldramon's God Fist is this. It's powerful enough to [[spoiler:shatter Millenniumon's jaw, even!]]



* NonMammalianHair: Goddramon is a reptile with both hair and fur.
* OurAngelsAreDifferent: As Angemon and his higher evolutons, almost all of them WingedHumanoid versions. The exception is Goddramon, who is a dragon.
* OurDragonsAreDifferent: Goddramon is an example of this combined with the above trope, being an angelic dragon, typically closer to the design of an eastern dragon given its serpentine stature.
* {{Pegasus}}: Pegasmon is a massive horse clad in golden armour with golden wings.
* PhysicalGod: Goddramon is, as his name suggests, literally a god dragon.
* PlayingWithFire: God Flame, one of Goddramon's signature moves, is this. When it, alongside Holydramon's Holy Flame [[spoiler: end up getting into a BeamOWar with Millenniumon's Infinity Cannon, the heat ends up being so great that Millenniumon's cannons ''melt''.]]

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* NonMammalianHair: Goddramon Goldramon is a reptile with both hair and fur.
* OurAngelsAreDifferent: As Angemon and his higher evolutons, almost all of them WingedHumanoid versions. The exception is Goddramon, Goldramon, who is a dragon.
* OurDragonsAreDifferent: Goddramon Goldramon is an example of this combined with the above trope, being an angelic dragon, typically closer to the design of an eastern dragon given its serpentine stature.
* {{Pegasus}}: Pegasmon True to its name, Pegasusmon is a massive horse clad in golden armour with golden wings.
* PhysicalGod: Goddramon Goldramon is, as his Japanese name suggests, literally a god dragon.
* PlayingWithFire: God Flame, one of Goddramon's Goldramon's signature moves, is this. When it, alongside Holydramon's Magnadramon's Holy Flame [[spoiler: end up getting into a BeamOWar with Millenniumon's Infinity Cannon, the heat ends up being so great that Millenniumon's cannons ''melt''.]]



* PurpleIsPowerful: [=HolyAngemon=] is decked out in purple armour, and is much more powerful than the already mighty Angemon.
* SacredFlames: Goddramon's most powerful attacks are with holy fire.
* SixthRanger: The other six Digimon in the team have met up with each other and their partners not even ten episodes in, in contrast with the original Adventure where the seven of them were one set before Tailmon came back into the equation. Patamon was not a member of the warriors in the past, and spent a good chunk of the series being held captive (as Angemon) by Devimon.
* SnakePeople: Goddramon has a humanoid upper body, but his lower half is completely serpentine.
* SpectacularSpinning: Pegasmon's Rodeo Gallop involves him spinning vertically can crashing into his opponent in a reasonable facsimile of Franchise/SonicTheHedgehog's Homing Attack.

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* PurpleIsPowerful: [=HolyAngemon=] [=MagnaAngemon=] is decked out in purple armour, and is much more powerful than the already mighty Angemon.
* SacredFlames: Goddramon's Goldramon's most powerful attacks are with holy fire.
* SixthRanger: The other six Digimon in the team have met up with each other and their partners not even ten episodes in, in contrast with the original Adventure where the seven of them were one set before Tailmon Gatomon came back into the equation. Patamon was not a member of the warriors in the past, and spent a good chunk of the series being held captive (as Angemon) by Devimon.
* SnakePeople: Goddramon Goldramon has a humanoid upper body, but his lower half is completely serpentine.
* SpectacularSpinning: Pegasmon's Pegasusmon's Rodeo Gallop involves him spinning vertically can crashing into his opponent in a reasonable facsimile of Franchise/SonicTheHedgehog's Homing Attack.



* SuperSpeed: According to his Digimon Encyclopedia at the end of Episode 33, Pegasmon can move at super speeds.
* WeakButSkilled: Compared to Angemon, whose raw power allows him to go toe-to-toe with Ultimate-level Digimon despite only being at Champion-level, Pegasmon isn't all that strong. He is however much more manuverable, capable of skillfully dodging a barrage of attacks from a Ultimate-level Digimon before striking its chin causing the attack its was charging to backfire on itself.
* WeaponizedHeadgear: Pegasmon can fire beams from his helmet with his Silver Blaze attack.

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* SuperSpeed: According to his Digimon Encyclopedia at the end of Episode 33, Pegasmon Pegasusmon can move at super speeds.
* WeakButSkilled: Compared to Angemon, whose raw power allows him to go toe-to-toe with Ultimate-level Digimon despite only being at Champion-level, Pegasmon Pegasusmon isn't all that strong. He is however much more manuverable, capable of skillfully dodging a barrage of attacks from a Ultimate-level Digimon before striking its chin causing the attack its was charging to backfire on itself.
* WeaponizedHeadgear: Pegasmon Pegasusmon can fire beams from his helmet with his Silver Blaze attack.



* '''Champion''': Tailmon, her default form. A bipedal cat with a Holy Ring on her tail.

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* '''Champion''': Tailmon, Gatomon, her default form. A bipedal cat with a Holy Ring on her tail.



** Holydramon, a giant pink serpentine dragon with ten wings and two horns.

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** Holydramon, Magnadramon (Holydramon), a giant pink serpentine dragon with ten wings and two horns.



* AbsurdlySharpClaws: Tailmon's Neko Scratch can slice through the armor of [=BladeKuwagamon=].

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* AbsurdlySharpClaws: Tailmon's Gatomon's Neko Scratch can slice through the armor of [=BladeKuwagamon=].



** Unlike in the original series, here Tailmon is capable of defying gravity ninja-style to some degree, making her more capable of combat in the air, and can spin realy fast in order to generate tornados. Comparatively, while Tailmon was capable as Vamdemon's [[TheDragon dragon]] in the original, she wasn't able to do very much in the Dark Masters arc without evolving into Angewomon, unlike in the reboot where she's able to hold her own for prolonged periods.
** Although the introduction of Angewomon is given much less gravitas and relevance to the plot than it had in ''Adventure'', she shows new powers, as her Holy Arrow is much bigger than in the original series and she's also capable of levitating Hikari with telekinesis.
** Holydramon didn't get very many chances to shine in the original continuity; in the [[Recap/DigimonAdventure02M1TranscendentEvolutionTheGoldenDigimentals second 02 movie]], she and Seraphimon were utterly trounced by Cherubimon and only served to bring about the Digimentals of Miracles and Fate. She reappeared in ''Anime/DigimonAdventureTri'' where she did okay against Ordinemon, but didn't do much before all of the original Chosen Children's Digimon combined into Omegamon: Merciful Mode. Here, she shows off a ''lot'' of the abilities that originally went underutilized; her Holy Flame attack now has enough power to match [[spoiler:one of Millenniumon's {{Shoulder Cannon}}s]], and her Apocalypse attack fires electric beams that are powerful enough to [[spoiler:melt Millenniumon's face]]. She's also ''much'' bigger and not afraid to get up close and personal with those claws and fangs of hers.
** Unlike her ''Adventure'' incarnation, she's shown to go into both Holydramon ''and Ophanimon'', with Ophanimon in particular being able to [[SingleStrokeBattle one-shot]] [[spoiler:Deathmon]] with a single Eden's Javelin. In ''Anime/DigimonAdventureTri'', she only managed to achieve [[SuperpoweredEvilSide Ophanimon: Falldown Mode]], who did little of importance before being Jogressed into Ordinemon.
* AdaptationPersonalityChange: While Tailmon was just as serious in the original, here she has a more composed, chivalrous attitude, with one episode description even comparing her to a knight.
* AllYourPowersCombined: This is how the form of Holydramon is achieved, an evolution from Angewomon born from the hopes of the other seven Chosen Ones (Alongside Goddramon, Patamon's counterpart).

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** Unlike in the original series, here Tailmon Gatomon is capable of defying gravity ninja-style to some degree, making her more capable of combat in the air, and can spin realy fast in order to generate tornados. Comparatively, while Tailmon Gatomon was capable as Vamdemon's Myotismon's [[TheDragon dragon]] in the original, [[RedemptionDemotion she wasn't able to do very much in the Dark Masters arc without evolving digivolving into Angewomon, Angewomon]], unlike in the reboot where she's able to hold her own for prolonged periods.
** Although the introduction of Angewomon is given much less gravitas and relevance to the plot than it had in ''Adventure'', she shows new powers, as her Holy Arrow is much bigger than in the original series and she's also capable of levitating Hikari Kari with telekinesis.
** Holydramon Magnadramon didn't get very many chances to shine in the original continuity; in the [[Recap/DigimonAdventure02M1TranscendentEvolutionTheGoldenDigimentals second 02 movie]], she and Seraphimon were utterly trounced by Cherubimon and only served to bring about the Digimentals of Miracles and Fate. She reappeared in ''Anime/DigimonAdventureTri'' where she did okay against Ordinemon, but didn't do much before all of the original Chosen Children's [=DigiDestined's=] Digimon combined into Omegamon: Omnimon: Merciful Mode. Here, she shows off a ''lot'' of the abilities that originally went underutilized; her Holy Flame attack now has enough power to match [[spoiler:one of Millenniumon's {{Shoulder Cannon}}s]], and her Apocalypse attack fires electric beams that are powerful enough to [[spoiler:melt Millenniumon's face]]. She's also ''much'' bigger and not afraid to get up close and personal with those claws and fangs of hers.
** Unlike her ''Adventure'' incarnation, she's shown to go into both Holydramon Magnadramon ''and Ophanimon'', with Ophanimon in particular being able to [[SingleStrokeBattle one-shot]] [[spoiler:Deathmon]] with a single Eden's Javelin. In ''Anime/DigimonAdventureTri'', she only managed to achieve [[SuperpoweredEvilSide Ophanimon: Falldown Mode]], who did little of importance before being Jogressed into Ordinemon.
* AdaptationPersonalityChange: While Tailmon Gatomon was just as serious in the original, here she has a more composed, chivalrous attitude, with one episode description even comparing her to a knight.
* AllYourPowersCombined: This is how the form of Holydramon Magnadramon is achieved, an evolution from Angewomon born from the hopes of the other seven Chosen Ones (Alongside Goddramon, Goldramon, Patamon's counterpart).



* AttackOfTheFiftyFootWhatever: Holydramon is ''massive'', being comparable in size to [[spoiler:Millenniumon, whose claws dwarf mountains, and who makes [=WarGreymon=] and [=MetalGarurumon=] look like ants in comparison.]]
* BeamSpam: Holydramon's Apocalypse fires five beams of holy light from InstantRunes that she conjures.

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* AttackOfTheFiftyFootWhatever: Holydramon Magnadramon is ''massive'', being comparable in size to [[spoiler:Millenniumon, whose claws dwarf mountains, and who makes [=WarGreymon=] and [=MetalGarurumon=] look like ants in comparison.]]
* BeamSpam: Holydramon's Magnadramon's Apocalypse fires five beams of holy light from InstantRunes that she conjures.



* BlowYouAway: Tailmon generated a tornado to blow away all the Chikurimon when a few attacked Hikari.
* BrainwashedAndCrazy: [[spoiler:The corruption she was kept in turned Tailmon into [=SkullKnightmon=], who worked towards the exact opposite goal Tailmon does.]]
* BreathWeapon: Holydramon expels her Holy Flame from her mouth. It's a standard fire breath that is hot enough to burn blue.

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* BlowYouAway: Tailmon Gatomon generated a tornado to blow away all the Chikurimon when a few attacked Hikari.
Kari.
* BrainwashedAndCrazy: [[spoiler:The corruption she was kept in turned Tailmon Gatomon into [=SkullKnightmon=], who worked towards the exact opposite goal Tailmon Gatomon does.]]
* BreathWeapon: Holydramon Magnadramon expels her Holy Flame from her mouth. It's a standard fire breath that is hot enough to burn blue.



* CatlikeDragons: Holydramon combines the serpentine body of a dragon with a lion-like face, complete with a mane, and a body covered in fur.

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* CatlikeDragons: Holydramon Magnadramon combines the serpentine body of a dragon with a lion-like face, complete with a mane, and a body covered in fur.



* CuteBruiser: Tailmon looks absolutely adorable, and can punch as hard as Greymon's fireballs.
* DivingKick: Tailmon uses Neko Kick this way to defeat a [=BladeKuwagamon=].
* DragonsAreDivine: As Holydramon, who is both a dragon and a divine beast.
* ElementalPunch: Neko Punch is normally a purely physical attack, but Tailmon can empower it to be a Holy Punch.

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* CuteBruiser: Tailmon Gatomon looks absolutely adorable, and can punch as hard as Greymon's fireballs.
* DivingKick: Tailmon Gatomon uses Neko Kick this way to defeat a [=BladeKuwagamon=].
* DragonsAreDivine: As Holydramon, Magnadramon, who is both a dragon and a divine beast.
* ElementalPunch: Neko Punch is normally a purely physical attack, but Tailmon Gatomon can empower it to be a Holy Punch.



* EvilDetectingDogCat: She's able to use her Holy Ring to sense the presence of evil Digimon, allowing Hikari to navigate safely through a forest in episode 58.
* FeatheredDragons: Though Holydramon is mostly covered in fur, she does still possess ten fluffy angel wings.
* FightingFromTheInside: [[spoiler:Her calling out to Hikari from within [=SkullKnightmon=] is the first action she takes independently of the latter.]]
* GiantFlyer: Holydramon is absolutely massive in size, and flies through the air with her ten wings.
* GoldAndWhiteAreDivine: Befitting her status as a Holy Digimon, Tailmon is predominatly white, but bears a golden ring on her tail. Angewomon follows suit by wearing white clothing, and adds a golden bra to go with the Holy Ring.

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* EvilDetectingDogCat: She's able to use her Holy Ring to sense the presence of evil Digimon, allowing Hikari Kari to navigate safely through a forest in episode 58.
* FeatheredDragons: Though Holydramon Magnadramon is mostly covered in fur, she does still possess ten fluffy angel wings.
* FightingFromTheInside: [[spoiler:Her calling out to Hikari Kari from within [=SkullKnightmon=] is the first action she takes independently of the latter.]]
* GiantFlyer: Holydramon Magnadramon is absolutely massive in size, and flies through the air with her ten wings.
* GoldAndWhiteAreDivine: Befitting her status as a Holy Digimon, Tailmon Gatomon is predominatly white, but bears a golden ring on her tail. Angewomon follows suit by wearing white clothing, and adds a golden bra to go with the Holy Ring.



* HolyHalo: When evolving into Angewomon, Tailmon's Holy Ring becomes a halo which she ascends through to transform from a cat into an angel.
* HolyHandGrenade: Tailmon's Holy Ring marks her as a Holy Digimon, and she can empower her punches to be holy ones. Angewomon's Holy Arrow and Heaven's Charm are also this, as is Holydramon's Apocalypse. The latter of which is powerful enough to [[spoiler:melt Millenniumon's face.]]
* InASingleBound: As Tailmon she's capable of leaping high into the air to attack airborne opponents.
* InstantRunes: Holydramon's Apocalypse conjures five circles of Digi-letters that fire beams of holy light. The Digi-letters [[CypherLanguage spell out]] "Digital Monster" in katakana.
* LightEmUp: Holydramon's Apocalypse opens five portals from which beams of light emerge to annhilate her foe.
* LightningBruiser: As Tailmon she's quick enough that her speed gets commented on, and strong enough to crack the shell of an Ultimate level Digimon after Hikari gets her Digivice.
* MindOverMatter: Angewomon lifts Hikari into the air via telekinesis in her first appearance.

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* HolyHalo: When evolving into Angewomon, Tailmon's Gatomon's Holy Ring becomes a halo which she ascends through to transform from a cat into an angel.
* HolyHandGrenade: Tailmon's Gatomon's Holy Ring marks her as a Holy Digimon, and she can empower her punches to be holy ones. Angewomon's Holy Arrow and Heaven's Charm are also this, as is Holydramon's Magnadramon's Apocalypse. The latter of which is powerful enough to [[spoiler:melt Millenniumon's face.]]
* InASingleBound: As Tailmon Gatomon she's capable of leaping high into the air to attack airborne opponents.
* InstantRunes: Holydramon's Magnadramon's Apocalypse conjures five circles of Digi-letters that fire beams of holy light. The Digi-letters [[CypherLanguage spell out]] "Digital Monster" in katakana.
* LightEmUp: Holydramon's Magnadramon's Apocalypse opens five portals from which beams of light emerge to annhilate her foe.
* LightningBruiser: As Tailmon Gatomon she's quick enough that her speed gets commented on, and strong enough to crack the shell of an Ultimate level Digimon after Hikari Kari gets her Digivice.
* MindOverMatter: Angewomon lifts Hikari Kari into the air via telekinesis in her first appearance.



* OlderThanTheyLook: Despite looking like the rest of the Digimon in their default forms, Tailmon is a Champion level, while the others are all at Rookie level.
* OurAngelsAreDifferent: Angewomon is specifically an archangel, and is a WingedHumanoid variation, like Angemon. Ophanimon continues the WingedHumanoid theme, while Holydramon is a dragon/beast/angel hybrid.
* OurDragonsAreDifferent: Holydramon is a combination of dragons, beasts and angels, and possesses the power of a god.
* ThePaladin: Tailmon acts as Hikari's sworn knight and can use her holy powers to both attack foes and empower and heal her allies.
* PhysicalGod: According to her Digimon Encyclopedia, Angewomon is like a goddess. Holydramon takes this one step further by truly having the power of a god.
* PintsizedPowerhouse: Tailmon's a Champion level like Greymon, but she's about the same size as the Rookie level Digimon.
* PlayingWithFire: Holydramon's Holy Flame is this. When it, alongside Goddramon's God Flame, ends up [[spoiler: getting into a BeamOWar with Millenniumon's Infinity Cannon, the heat given off is so great that Millenniumon's cannons ''melt''.]]
* PowerFloats: Tailmon isn't capable of outright flight, needing to jump to gain any altitude, but once in the air she can hover in place and move horizontally to dodge attacks and move between enemies.

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* OlderThanTheyLook: Despite looking like the rest of the Digimon in their default forms, Tailmon Gatomon is a Champion level, while the others are all at Rookie level.
* OurAngelsAreDifferent: Angewomon is specifically an archangel, and is a WingedHumanoid variation, like Angemon. Ophanimon continues the WingedHumanoid theme, while Holydramon Magnadramon is a dragon/beast/angel hybrid.
* OurDragonsAreDifferent: Holydramon Magnadramon is a combination of dragons, beasts and angels, and possesses the power of a god.
* ThePaladin: Tailmon Gatomon acts as Hikari's Kari's sworn knight and can use her holy powers to both attack foes and empower and heal her allies.
* PhysicalGod: According to her Digimon Encyclopedia, Angewomon is like a goddess. Holydramon Magnadramon takes this one step further by truly having the power of a god.
* PintsizedPowerhouse: Tailmon's Gatomon's a Champion level like Greymon, but she's about the same size as the Rookie level Digimon.
* PlayingWithFire: Holydramon's Magnadramon's Holy Flame is this. When it, alongside Goddramon's Goldramon's God Flame, ends up [[spoiler: getting into a BeamOWar with Millenniumon's Infinity Cannon, the heat given off is so great that Millenniumon's cannons ''melt''.]]
* PowerFloats: Tailmon Gatomon isn't capable of outright flight, needing to jump to gain any altitude, but once in the air she can hover in place and move horizontally to dodge attacks and move between enemies.



* PowerSource: The Holy Ring on Tailmon's tail is what allows her to fight as well as she does despite her being smaller than most Rookie level Digimon.
* RapidFireFisticuffs: Tailmon can use Neko Punch this way, such as when she deleted three Mantaryamon simultaneously.

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* PowerSource: The Holy Ring on Tailmon's Gatomon's tail is what allows her to fight as well as she does despite her being smaller than most Rookie level Digimon.
Digimon. Unlike [[Anime/DigimonAdventure02 before]], we never see her without it.
* RapidFireFisticuffs: Tailmon Gatomon can use Neko Punch this way, such as when she deleted three Mantaryamon simultaneously.



* SacredFlames: Holydramon's Holy Flame is, as the name suggests, a holy dragon breathing holy fire.
* SensorCharacter: Tailmon can feel the presence of powerful Digimon before they actually appear, reacting to both [=MarinDevimon=] and [=MetallifeKuwagamon=] well before anyone would have been able to see them.

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* SacredFlames: Holydramon's Magnadramon's Holy Flame is, as the name suggests, a holy dragon breathing holy fire.
* SensorCharacter: Tailmon Gatomon can feel the presence of powerful Digimon before they actually appear, reacting to both [=MarinDevimon=] and [=MetallifeKuwagamon=] well before anyone would have been able to see them.



* SixthRanger: As with the original ''Adventure'', Tailmon doesn't come into the story until episode 34. The other six Digimon in the team have met up with each other and their partners not even ten episodes in. Tailmon was not a member of the warriors in the past [[spoiler:because she's a Holy Digimon like Patamon and Lopmon]].

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* SixthRanger: As with the original ''Adventure'', Tailmon Gatomon doesn't come into the story until episode 34. The other six Digimon in the team have met up with each other and their partners not even ten episodes in. Tailmon Gatomon was not a member of the warriors in the past [[spoiler:because she's a Holy Digimon like Patamon and Lopmon]].



* SpinAttack: Tailmon can spin really fast in order to generate tornados.
* SuperEmpowering: As Angewomon, she does this for Petaldramon during its fight with Entmon, allowing the former to pull a TakingYouWithMe. She also does this for [[spoiler:[=WarGreymon=] so that he can fight Mugendramon on even footing]].

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* SpinAttack: Tailmon Gatomon can spin really fast in order to generate tornados.
* SuperEmpowering: As Angewomon, she does this for Petaldramon during its fight with Entmon, allowing the former to pull a TakingYouWithMe. She also does this for [[spoiler:[=WarGreymon=] so that he can fight Mugendramon Machinedramon on even footing]].



* TornadoMove: Tailmon can spin really fast in order to generate tornados, which she uses to sweep Chikurimon into Ebidramon.

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* TornadoMove: Tailmon Gatomon can spin really fast in order to generate tornados, which she uses to sweep Chikurimon into Ebidramon.



* '''Mega (fusion)''': Omegamon, a mechanical-looking holy knight of tremendous power. Created by fusing the evolved forms of Agumon and Gabumon and empowered by the light of hope.
** '''Mode Change''': Omegamon Alter-S, a variant of Omegamon with a cannon made from [=BlitzGreymon=] and a sword made from [=CresGarurumon=].

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* '''Mega (fusion)''': Omegamon, Omnimon, a mechanical-looking holy knight of tremendous power. Created by fusing the evolved forms of Agumon and Gabumon and empowered by the light of hope.
** '''Mode Change''': Omegamon Alter-S, Omnimon Alter-S (Omegamon Alter-S), a variant of Omegamon Omnimon with a cannon made from [=BlitzGreymon=] and a sword made from [=CresGarurumon=].



** As impressive as it is for a Digimon as powerful as Omegamon usually is, he's significantly stronger than his previous self. His first two fights are only challenging at all because of a time limit. [[spoiler:His final battle, however, reveals that he can fire a MacrossMissileMassacre as well as generate a powerful shield, powers the original Omegamon didn't have. He also briefly gains the ability to duel wield the cannons and swords of ''both'' of his forms.]]
** Omegamon Alter-S is this compared to what we know of him prior. [[spoiler:He's normally depicted as being as strong as regular Omegamon, while here he's presented as a straight up SuperMode. There's also the fact that Omegamon can go into Alter-S ''at all'', and by itself no less, as opposed to [[Anime/DigimonAdventureTri Merciful Mode]] which required [[AllYourPowersCombined a Jogress with the other partners]].]]
* AdaptationalEarlyAppearance: Previously, Omegamon was a post-series power up created by fusing two Mega Digimon ([=WarGreymon=] and [=MetalGarurumon=]) into one and was a serious contender for one of the most powerful Digimon in the anime franchise. His appearances were almost exclusively post-series and involved him going up against the most powerful enemies in the original series. Here he shows up at the end of ''episode 2'', LONG before his components gain their natural Mega forms.
* AdaptationExpansion: The original Omegamon didn't have much plot relevance outside of being used to defeat Diablomon. ''This'' Omegamon, however, is a major part of the series lore. [[spoiler:He was formed when the souls of four fallen commanders of the Army of Light merged with the remaining two to form him to defeat Millenniumon. He is dubbed the 'Ultimate Miracle' because of this.]]
* AllYourPowersCombined: Downplayed compared to [[Anime/DigimonAdventureTri Omegamon Merciful Mode]]. In the ancient war, all of the partner Megas except for Seraphimon and Ophanimon merged together to get a stronger version of base-form Omegamon. [[spoiler:Omegamon Alter-S is this to the Crests instead, changing form using the power of all eight.]]

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** As impressive as it is for a Digimon as powerful as Omegamon Omnimon usually is, he's significantly stronger than his previous self. His first two fights are only challenging at all because of a time limit. [[spoiler:His final battle, however, reveals that he can fire a MacrossMissileMassacre as well as generate a powerful shield, powers the original Omegamon Omnimon didn't have. He also briefly gains the ability to duel wield the cannons and swords of ''both'' of his forms.]]
** Omegamon Omnimon Alter-S is this compared to what we know of him prior. [[spoiler:He's normally depicted as being as strong as regular Omegamon, Omnimon, while here he's presented as a straight up SuperMode. There's also the fact that Omegamon Omnimon can go into Alter-S ''at all'', and by itself no less, as opposed to [[Anime/DigimonAdventureTri Merciful Mode]] which required [[AllYourPowersCombined a Jogress with the other partners]].]]
* AdaptationalEarlyAppearance: Previously, Omegamon Omnimon was a post-series power up created by fusing two Mega Digimon ([=WarGreymon=] and [=MetalGarurumon=]) into one and was a serious contender for one of the most powerful Digimon in the anime franchise. His appearances were almost exclusively post-series and involved him going up against the most powerful enemies in the original series. Here he shows up at the end of ''episode 2'', LONG before his components gain their natural Mega forms.
* AdaptationExpansion: The original Omegamon Omnimon didn't have much plot relevance outside of being used to defeat Diablomon. ''This'' Omegamon, Omnimon, however, is a major part of the series lore. [[spoiler:He was formed when the souls of four fallen commanders of the Army of Light merged with the remaining two to form him to defeat Millenniumon. He is dubbed the 'Ultimate Miracle' because of this.]]
* AllYourPowersCombined: Downplayed compared to [[Anime/DigimonAdventureTri Omegamon Omnimon Merciful Mode]]. In the ancient war, all of the partner Megas except for Seraphimon and Ophanimon merged together to get a stronger version of base-form Omegamon. [[spoiler:Omegamon Omnimon. [[spoiler:Omnimon Alter-S is this to the Crests instead, changing form using the power of all eight.]]



* ArmCannon: His right arm is the Garuru Cannon, a gun made from [=MetalGarurumon=]. Omegamon Alter-S reverses the arrangement of his weapons, with the Grey Cannon made from [=BlitzGreymon=] as his left arm. He even wields both together mid-transformation. Not only does the Grey Cannon fire red energy blasts, [[spoiler:it also emits a holy aura that immobilizes Abaddomon Core]].
* BadassCape: As tradition. He uses it to his advantage in episode 17, using it as a way to stop himself, Taichi and Yamato from getting sucked in a portal like the others. He's also capable of using it as a shield, and it enables him to fly.

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* ArmCannon: His right arm is the Garuru Cannon, a gun made from [=MetalGarurumon=]. Omegamon Omnimon Alter-S reverses the arrangement of his weapons, with the Grey Cannon made from [=BlitzGreymon=] as his left arm. He even wields both together mid-transformation. Not only does the Grey Cannon fire red energy blasts, [[spoiler:it also emits a holy aura that immobilizes Abaddomon Core]].
* BadassCape: As tradition. He uses it to his advantage in episode 17, using it as a way to stop himself, Taichi Tai and Yamato Matt from getting sucked in a portal like the others. He's also capable of using it as a shield, and it enables him to fly.



* BladeBelowTheShoulder: His left arm is the Grey Sword made from [=WarGreymon=]. Omegamon Alter-S has his weapons flipped and instead has the Garuru Sword as his right arm, made from [=CresGarurumon=]. [[spoiler:He even wields both of them together mid-transformation.]]

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* BladeBelowTheShoulder: His left arm is the Grey Sword made from [=WarGreymon=]. Omegamon Omnimon Alter-S has his weapons flipped and instead has the Garuru Sword as his right arm, made from [=CresGarurumon=]. [[spoiler:He even wields both of them together mid-transformation.]]



* CurbStompBattle: Although neither the battle against Algomon (who constantly regenerates) nor the battle against Nidhoggmon (who constantly draws power from the real world to counter his attacks) ''seem'' overly one-sided, Omegamon ends up defeating both in a short period of time without taking any damage whatsoever, with most of the tension coming from the fact that their battles are [[RaceAgainstTheClock on a timer]] rather than any risk of actually losing.

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* CurbStompBattle: Although neither the battle against Algomon (who constantly regenerates) nor the battle against Nidhoggmon (who constantly draws power from the real world to counter his attacks) ''seem'' overly one-sided, Omegamon Omnimon ends up defeating both in a short period of time without taking any damage whatsoever, with most of the tension coming from the fact that their battles are [[RaceAgainstTheClock on a timer]] rather than any risk of actually losing.



* InstantRunes: [[spoiler:At the end of the final battle, he reverts to Omegamon and glowing digi-letters corresponding to "All Recover" in katakana appear on the Grey Sword before he releases what looks like a WorldHealingWave.]]

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* InstantRunes: [[spoiler:At the end of the final battle, he reverts to Omegamon Omnimon and glowing digi-letters corresponding to "All Recover" in katakana appear on the Grey Sword before he releases what looks like a WorldHealingWave.]]



* MadeOfGood: Omegamon is formed from the hope of humans and/or Digimon depending on the situation. This does mean that he splits into his component Digimon when the fighting is over, though.

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* MadeOfGood: Omegamon Omnimon is formed from the hope of humans and/or Digimon depending on the situation. This does mean that he splits into his component Digimon when the fighting is over, though.



* MoreDakka: He can spam-fire the Garuru Cannon. [[spoiler:He also briefly wields the Garuru Cannon and the Grey Cannon together while transforming into Omegamon Alter-S, spamming both to counter Abaddomon Core's EyeBeams.]]
* TheParalyzer: [[spoiler:Omegamon Alter-S paralyzes Abaddomon Core with a holy aura emitted from the Grey Cannon.]]
* PrimaryColorChampion: Omegamon Alter-S has his base form's white armor and blue eyes, but with red and gold markings.
* ShoulderCannon: [[spoiler:The Garuru Cannon's shoulder is a missile port, from which Omegamon fires a MacrossMissileMassacre at Abaddomon Core.]]

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* MoreDakka: He can spam-fire the Garuru Cannon. [[spoiler:He also briefly wields the Garuru Cannon and the Grey Cannon together while transforming into Omegamon Omnimon Alter-S, spamming both to counter Abaddomon Core's EyeBeams.]]
* TheParalyzer: [[spoiler:Omegamon [[spoiler:Omnimon Alter-S paralyzes Abaddomon Core with a holy aura emitted from the Grey Cannon.]]
* PrimaryColorChampion: Omegamon Omnimon Alter-S has his base form's white armor and blue eyes, but with red and gold markings.
* ShoulderCannon: [[spoiler:The Garuru Cannon's shoulder is a missile port, from which Omegamon Omnimon fires a MacrossMissileMassacre at Abaddomon Core.]]



* ShapeshifterWeapon: [[spoiler:He draws out his transformation to Omegamon Alter-S to invoke this, wielding both forms' swords and then both forms' cannons before completing the transformation.]]
* ShootTheBullet: [[spoiler:While transforming into Omegamon Alter-S, he breaks out both the Garuru Cannon and the Grey Cannon, hitting Abaddomon Core's EyeBeams with his own energy blasts in what amounts to a MoreDakka spam-fight.]]
* SpikesOfVillainy: Inverted. Both forms have all kinds of spikes on their armor and Omegamon is the Digital World's greatest hero.
* SuperMode: Omegamon Alter-S. [[spoiler:Omegamon slowly changes into this form while fighting Abaddomon Core using the power of all eight of the children and their eight crests.]]

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* ShapeshifterWeapon: [[spoiler:He draws out his transformation to Omegamon Omnimon Alter-S to invoke this, wielding both forms' swords and then both forms' cannons before completing the transformation.]]
* ShootTheBullet: [[spoiler:While transforming into Omegamon Omnimon Alter-S, he breaks out both the Garuru Cannon and the Grey Cannon, hitting Abaddomon Core's EyeBeams with his own energy blasts in what amounts to a MoreDakka spam-fight.]]
* SpikesOfVillainy: Inverted. Both forms have all kinds of spikes on their armor and Omegamon Omnimon is the Digital World's greatest hero.
* SuperMode: Omegamon Omnimon Alter-S. [[spoiler:Omegamon [[spoiler:Omnimon slowly changes into this form while fighting Abaddomon Core using the power of all eight of the children and their eight crests.]]



* WorldsStrongestMan: Omegamon's power is ''insane'', [[CurbStompBattle easily defeating]] Algomon and Nidhoggmon, who’s also shown to have a lot of power before, and his appearances are all treated as divine interventions. [[spoiler:A flashback reveals he's not even at full strength yet. He was originally a fusion of ''six'' Digimon: the two he is now plus their four fallen comrades.]]

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* WorldsStrongestMan: Omegamon's Omnimon's power is ''insane'', [[CurbStompBattle easily defeating]] Algomon and Nidhoggmon, who’s also shown to have a lot of power before, and his appearances are all treated as divine interventions. [[spoiler:A flashback reveals he's not even at full strength yet. He was originally a fusion of ''six'' Digimon: the two he is now plus their four fallen comrades.]]

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* DubNameChange: Each of the characters are given their original English names in the dub (if they had them, of course). However, it's downplayed as the characters still go by their canon names, with their English names serving as nicknames like the original series' dub had implied. Tai and Kari's surnames are still changed from Yagami to Kamiya, however.



[[folder:Taichi Yagami]]
!Taichi Yagami

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[[folder:Taichi Yagami]]
[[folder:Tai Kamiya]]
!Taichi Yagami"Tai" Kamiya (Taichi Yagami)



[[folder:Yamato Ishida]]
!Yamato Ishida

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[[folder:Yamato [[folder:Matt Ishida]]
!Yamato "Matt" Ishida



[[folder:Koshiro Izumi]]
!Koshiro Izumi

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[[folder:Koshiro [[folder:Izzy Izumi]]
!Koshiro "Izzy" Izumi



Her partner is Piyomon.

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Her partner is Piyomon.Biyomon.



[[folder:Takeru Takaishi]]
!Takeru Takaishi

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[[folder:Takeru [[folder:T.K. Takaishi]]
!Takeru "T.K." Takaishi



[[folder:Hikari Yagami]]
!Hikari Yagami

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[[folder:Hikari Yagami]]
[[folder:Kari Kamiya]]
!Hikari Yagami"Kari" Kamiya (Hikari Yagami)



Her partner is Tailmon.

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Her partner is Tailmon.Gatomon.



!Agumon



Taichi's partner Digimon, a small yellow dinosaur who can breathe fire. He was a big deal in a war that took place on the old Internet. He seems to have met Taichi before.

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Taichi's Tai's partner Digimon, a small yellow dinosaur who can breathe fire. He was a big deal in a war that took place on the old Internet. He seems to have met Taichi before.



!Gabumon



Yamato's partner Digimon, a small, yellow, horned lizard wearing a fur coat. He understands Yamato better than anyone else.

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Yamato's Matt's partner Digimon, a small, yellow, horned lizard wearing a fur coat. He understands Yamato better than anyone else.



!Tentomon



Koshiro's partner Digimon, a relatively large ladybug who speaks in the Kansai dialect.

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Koshiro's Izzy's partner Digimon, a relatively large ladybug who speaks in the Kansai dialect.



[[folder:Piyomon]]

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[[folder:Piyomon]][[folder:Biyomon]]
!Biyomon (Piyomon)



!Gomamon



!Palmon



!Patamon



Takeru's partner Digimon, a mammal with wing-like ears. Like Agumon, he was involved in a battle in ancient times in his evolved form.

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Takeru's T.K's partner Digimon, a mammal with wing-like ears. Like Agumon, he was involved in a battle in ancient times in his evolved form.



[[folder:Tailmon]]

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[[folder:Tailmon]][[folder:Gatomon]]
!Gatomon (Tailmon)



Hikari's partner Digimon, a white cat with a ring on her tail. Unlike the other Digimon, her default form is at the Champion level. In ancient times, she was one of the Holy Digimon who led the fight against the Army of Darkness, but in present times her location is a mystery.

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Hikari's Kari's partner Digimon, a white cat with a ring on her tail. Unlike the other Digimon, her default form is at the Champion level. In ancient times, she was one of the Holy Digimon who led the fight against the Army of Darkness, but in present times her location is a mystery.



[[folder:Omegamon]]

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[[folder:Omegamon]][[folder:Omnimon]]
!Omnimon (Omegamon)
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->'''Voiced by:''' Kinoko Yamada (a.k.a. Shihomi Mizowaki) (Japanese), Creator/CorinaBoettger (English)

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->'''Voiced by:''' Kinoko Yamada (a.k.a. Shihomi Mizowaki) (Japanese), Creator/CorinaBoettger (English)(English, regular forms), Creator/AlejandroSaab (English, Ponchomon)
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->'''Voiced by:''' Creator/MayumiYamaguchi (Japanese), Creator/DaveBMitchell (English, Gabumon), Christopher Swindle (English, Garurumon)

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->'''Voiced by:''' Creator/MayumiYamaguchi (Japanese), Creator/DaveBMitchell (English, Gabumon), Christopher Swindle (English, Garurumon)Garurumon and above)
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->'''Voiced by:''' Creator/MayumiYamaguchi (Japanese), Creator/DaveBMitchell (English)

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->'''Voiced by:''' Creator/MayumiYamaguchi (Japanese), Creator/DaveBMitchell (English)(English, Gabumon), Christopher Swindle (English, Garurumon)



* [[EvilDetectingDog Evil Detecting Cat]]: She's able to use her Holy Ring to sense the presence of evil Digimon, allowing Hikari to navigate safely through a forest in episode 58.

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* [[EvilDetectingDog Evil Detecting Cat]]: EvilDetectingDogCat: She's able to use her Holy Ring to sense the presence of evil Digimon, allowing Hikari to navigate safely through a forest in episode 58.
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->'''Voiced by:''' Creator/YumikoKobayashi (Japanese), Anne Yatco (English)

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->'''Voiced by:''' Creator/YumikoKobayashi (Japanese), Anne Yatco Creator/AnneYatco (English)



->'''Voiced by:''' Marika Kono (Japanese), Creator/SuzieYeung (English)

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->'''Voiced by:''' Marika Kono Creator/MarikaKouno (Japanese), Creator/SuzieYeung (English)



->'''Voiced by:''' Creator/JunkoTakeuchi (Japanese), Alex Cazares (English)

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->'''Voiced by:''' Creator/JunkoTakeuchi (Japanese), Alex Cazares Creator/AlexCazares (English)



->'''Voiced by:''' Creator/MieSonozaki (Japanese), Erine Yvette (English)

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->'''Voiced by:''' Creator/MieSonozaki (Japanese), Erine Yvette Creator/ErinYvette (English)
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->'''Voiced by:''' Creator/DaisukeNamikawa

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->'''Voiced by:''' Creator/DaisukeNamikawaCreator/DaisukeNamikawa (Japanese), A.J. Beckles (English)



->'''Voiced by:''' Creator/YumikoKobayashi

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->'''Voiced by:''' Creator/YumikoKobayashiCreator/YumikoKobayashi (Japanese), Anne Yatco (English)



->'''Voiced by:''' Creator/RyokoShiraishi

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->'''Voiced by:''' Creator/RyokoShiraishiCreator/RyokoShiraishi (Japanese), Creator/CheramiLeigh (English)



->'''Voiced by:''' Creator/TakeshiKusao

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->'''Voiced by:''' Creator/TakeshiKusaoCreator/TakeshiKusao (Japanese), Creator/DamanMills (English)



->'''Voiced by:''' Marika Kono

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->'''Voiced by:''' Marika KonoKono (Japanese), Creator/SuzieYeung (English)



->'''Voiced by:''' Creator/MegumiHan

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->'''Voiced by:''' Creator/MegumiHanCreator/MegumiHan (Japanese), Creator/CorinaBoettger (English)



->'''Voiced by:''' Misaki Watada

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->'''Voiced by:''' Misaki WatadaWatada (Japanese), Creator/RyanBartley (English)



->'''Voiced by:''' Creator/MayumiYamaguchi

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->'''Voiced by:''' Creator/MayumiYamaguchiCreator/MayumiYamaguchi (Japanese), Creator/DaveBMitchell (English)



->'''Voiced by:''' Creator/TakahiroSakurai

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->'''Voiced by:''' Creator/TakahiroSakuraiCreator/TakahiroSakurai (Japanese), Christopher Swindle (English)



->'''Voiced by:''' Atori Shigematsu

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->'''Voiced by:''' Atori ShigematsuShigematsu (Japanese), Creator/TaraSands (English)



->'''Voiced by:''' Creator/JunkoTakeuchi

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->'''Voiced by:''' Creator/JunkoTakeuchiCreator/JunkoTakeuchi (Japanese), Alex Cazares (English)



->'''Voiced by:''' Kinoko Yamada (a.k.a. Shihomi Mizowaki)

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->'''Voiced by:''' Kinoko Yamada (a.k.a. Shihomi Mizowaki)Mizowaki) (Japanese), Creator/CorinaBoettger (English)



->'''Voiced by:''' Miwa Matsumoto

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->'''Voiced by:''' Miwa MatsumotoMatsumoto (Japanese), Creator/LizzieFreeman (English)



->'''Voiced by:''' Creator/MieSonozaki

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->'''Voiced by:''' Creator/MieSonozakiCreator/MieSonozaki (Japanese), Erine Yvette (English)
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* BareYourMidriff: Angewomon's clothing leaves a oval to show off her navel. Ophanimon's armor does this as well.

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* BarrierWarrior: Tokomon creates a rainbow shield to defend himself and Takeru from [=DoneDevimon's=] attacks.



* DeflectorShields: Tokomon creates a rainbow one to defend himself and Takeru from [=DoneDevimon's=] attacks.


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* CloakOfDefense: See DeflectorShields below.
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* EnergyRingAttack: [=MetalGreymon=]'s "[[ChestBlaster Giga Storm]]" attach is sometimes depicted as twin orange beams surrounded by rings.

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* EnergyRingAttack: [=MetalGreymon=]'s "[[ChestBlaster Giga Storm]]" attach attack is sometimes depicted as twin orange beams surrounded by rings.
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* SempaiKohai: Because he's older and in a more advanced grade than the others, the others address him as their Senpai. He still doesn't act as such due to his timid personality.

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* SempaiKohai: SenpaiKohai: Because he's older and in a more advanced grade than the others, the others address him as their Senpai. He still doesn't act as such due to his timid personality.
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* LeaderWannabe: [[BigBrotherInstinct Joe believes he’s obligated to be the one in charge of leading the group]] as the [[SenpaiKouhai oldest]], but he doesn't have the nerve to actually try to enforce that. He tries introducing himself as such to Koshiro only to be quickly shot down by Mimi. However, it's eventually slightly subverted as Joe proves himself at ''least'' capable of filling a leader role, and the other kids actually giving him said role.

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* LeaderWannabe: [[BigBrotherInstinct Joe believes he’s obligated to be the one in charge of leading the group]] as the [[SenpaiKouhai [[SenpaiKohai oldest]], but he doesn't have the nerve to actually try to enforce that. He tries introducing himself as such to Koshiro only to be quickly shot down by Mimi. However, it's eventually slightly subverted as Joe proves himself at ''least'' capable of filling a leader role, and the other kids actually giving him said role.
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* EverythingsBetterWithDinosaurs: His Rookie, Champion and Ultimate forms are all dinosaurs. [[spoiler:His Mega forms even maintain this, though to a lesser degree due to either being a giant machine, a humanoid warrior, or a humanoid cyborg]].
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->''"I finally met you, Taichi!"''

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->''"I finally met found you, Taichi!"''Tai!"''

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* EverythingsBetterWithSpinning: [=WarGreymon=]'s Brave Tornado has him spinning rapidly and hurtling towards his opponent.



* SpectacularSpinning: [=WarGreymon=]'s Brave Tornado has him spinning rapidly and hurtling towards his opponent.



* EverythingsBetterWithSpinning: Pegasmon's Rodeo Gallop involves him spinning vertically can crashing into his opponent in a reasonable facsimile of Franchise/SonicTheHedgehog's Homing Attack.


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* SpectacularSpinning: Pegasmon's Rodeo Gallop involves him spinning vertically can crashing into his opponent in a reasonable facsimile of Franchise/SonicTheHedgehog's Homing Attack.
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Nice Hat is no longer a trope


* NiceHat: She wears a huge, white cowboy hat.



* NiceHat: In his prerelease artwork, He wears a two toned green hat, with a yellow circle with TK in on the front.
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** Taichi in here is a slightly different type of courageous, as he is a lot less impulsive than his previous incarnation, and his determination to push forward is more focused than reckless. In general, rather than an unintellectual hero as he used to be, he gives the vibe of being a tactical, sensible player.

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** Taichi in here this setting is a slightly different type of courageous, as he is a lot less impulsive than his previous 1999 anime incarnation, and his determination to push forward is more focused than reckless. In general, rather than an unintellectual hero as he used to be, he gives Additionally, instead of the vibe of being a tactical, IdiotHero persona he's widely known for in the original Adventure anime, 2020 Taichi's character better resembles his sensible player.[[TheStrategist tactical genius]] incarnation from Manga/DigimonVTamer01.
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* AdaptationalBadass: In the original series, the Chosen Children would usually cheer and encourage their partners from a safe distance outside of a few occasions. This time however, they either mount their partners into battle or are in close proximity to them and would often direct them if need be, actively use their Digivices to empower them, or in some cases, even fight along side them.

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* AdaptationalBadass: In the original series, the Chosen Children would usually cheer and encourage their partners from a safe distance outside of a few occasions. This time however, they either mount their partners into battle or are in close proximity to them and would often direct them if need be, actively use their Digivices to empower them, or in some cases, even fight along side alongside them.

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* BadassCape: As tradition. He uses it to his advantage in episode 17, using it as a way to stop himself, Taichi and Yamato from getting sucked in a portal like the others.

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* BadassCape: As tradition. He uses it to his advantage in episode 17, using it as a way to stop himself, Taichi and Yamato from getting sucked in a portal like the others. He's also capable of using it as a shield, and it enables him to fly.


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* CombatPragmatist: [[spoiler: When fighting Abaddomon, he fires his Garuru Cannon through his cape so that his opponent can't see it coming. He also rapidly switches up his forms weapons to alter his fighting style.]]
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->'''Voiced by:''' Creator/ChikaSakamoto

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->'''Voiced by:''' Creator/ChikaSakamotoCreator/ChikaSakamoto (Japanese), Creator/BenDiskin (English)
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->'''Voiced by:''' Creator/YukoSanpei

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->'''Voiced by:''' Creator/YukoSanpeiCreator/YukoSanpei (Japanese), Creator/ZenoRobinson (English)
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* AdaptationalPersonalityChange: They all go through this.

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* AdaptationalPersonalityChange: AdaptationPersonalityChange: They all go through this.



* AdaptationalPersonalityChange: While Tailmon was just as serious in the original, here she has a more composed, chivalrous attitude, with one episode description even comparing her to a knight.

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* AdaptationalPersonalityChange: AdaptationPersonalityChange: While Tailmon was just as serious in the original, here she has a more composed, chivalrous attitude, with one episode description even comparing her to a knight.
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Badass Mustache and Badass Beard were merged into Manly Facial Hair. Examples that don't fit or are zero-context are removed. Having facial hair is not enough to qualify. To qualify for Manly Facial Hair, the facial hair must be associated with manliness in some way. Please read the trope description before re-adding to make sure the example qualifies.


* BadassBeard: Goddramon is Patamon's most powerful form, and appropriatly has a grey beard.
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* WorldHealingWave: [[spoiler:Brings one out after the final battle with Abbadomon in the form of All Recover ([[BilingualBonus Read in Digi Code on his sword before he uses it]]), restoring all of the damage they caused in both the real and Digital World.]]

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* WorldHealingWave: [[spoiler:Brings one out after the final battle with Abbadomon Abaddomon in the form of All Recover ([[BilingualBonus Read in Digi Code on his sword before he uses it]]), restoring all of the damage they caused in both the real and Digital World.]]

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* AdaptationalWimp: [[spoiler:The Mugendramon form shown in the series lacks notably its signature dual mega-cannons, although this might be because it wasn't completely formed. We see a proper Mugendramon in the Darkness Army later, who turns out to be ''much'' more difficult to take out.]]

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* AdaptationalWimp: [[spoiler:The Mugendramon form shown in the series lacks notably its signature dual mega-cannons, although this might be because it wasn't completely formed. We see a proper Mugendramon in the Army of Darkness Army later, who turns out to be ''much'' more difficult to take out.]]



** Even [=WarGreymon=] sometimes goes through this. Since it's an absolute force to be reckoned with in this series, if it starts having trouble against the MonsterOfTheWeek, they're either ''way'' more powerful than usual (the Darkness Army's [[spoiler:Mugendramon]]), or needs to be defeated through specific means (Zanbamon).

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** Even [=WarGreymon=] sometimes goes through this. Since it's an absolute force to be reckoned with in this series, if it starts having trouble against the MonsterOfTheWeek, they're either ''way'' more powerful than usual (the Darkness Army's [[spoiler:Mugendramon]]), ( [[spoiler:Mugendramon]] from the Army of Darkness), or needs to be defeated through specific means (Zanbamon).



Hikari's partner Digimon, a white cat with a ring on her tail. Unlike the other Digimon, her default form is at the Champion level. In ancient times, she was one of the Holy Digimon who led the fight against the army of Darkness, but in present times her location is a mystery.

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Hikari's partner Digimon, a white cat with a ring on her tail. Unlike the other Digimon, her default form is at the Champion level. In ancient times, she was one of the Holy Digimon who led the fight against the army Army of Darkness, but in present times her location is a mystery.
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* WorldHealingWave: Brings one out after the final battle with Abbadomon in the form of All Restore ([[BilingualBonus Read in Digi Code on his sword before he uses it]]), restoring all of the damage they caused in both the real and Digital World.

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* WorldHealingWave: Brings [[spoiler:Brings one out after the final battle with Abbadomon in the form of All Restore Recover ([[BilingualBonus Read in Digi Code on his sword before he uses it]]), restoring all of the damage they caused in both the real and Digital World.]]
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* ItsAllAboutMe: A {{downplayed|Trope}} case. According to her profile, she always puts her own interests before everyone else. However, she's willing to pitch in and leave the Tanemon group behind in her debut once she sees what the real world's going through (particularly her grandfather), and tends to be very kind and concerned for others when the situation calls for it. This might actually be a more positive example of the trope, as her own interests happen to involve protecting others even when there's a bigger threat on the horizon, which contributes to the group's bigger victories.

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* ItsAllAboutMe: A {{downplayed|Trope}} case. According to her profile, she always puts her own interests before everyone else. However, she's willing to pitch in and leave the Tanemon group behind in her debut once she sees what the real world's going through (particularly her grandfather), and tends to be very kind and concerned for others when the situation calls for it. This might actually be a more positive example of the trope, as her own interests happen to involve protecting others even when there's a bigger threat on the horizon, which contributes to the group's bigger victories.victories through ThePowerOfFriendship.
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* ItsAllAboutMe: A {{downplayed|Trope}} case. According to her profile, she always puts her own interests before everyone else. However, she's willing to pitch in and leave the Tanemon group behind in her debut once she sees what the real world's going through (particularly her grandfather), and tends to be very kind and concerned for others when the situation calls for it.

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* ItsAllAboutMe: A {{downplayed|Trope}} case. According to her profile, she always puts her own interests before everyone else. However, she's willing to pitch in and leave the Tanemon group behind in her debut once she sees what the real world's going through (particularly her grandfather), and tends to be very kind and concerned for others when the situation calls for it. This might actually be a more positive example of the trope, as her own interests happen to involve protecting others even when there's a bigger threat on the horizon, which contributes to the group's bigger victories.
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** As impressive as it is for a Digimon as powerful as Omegamon usually is, he's significantly stronger than his previous self. His first two fights are only challenging at all because of a time limit. [[spoiler:His final battle, however, reveals that he can fire a MacrossMissileMassacre as well as generate a powerful shield, powers the original Omegamon didn't have. He also briefly gains the ability to duel wield the cannons and swords of ''both'' of its forms.]]
** Omegamon Alter-S is this compared to what we know of him prior. [[spoiler:He's normally depicted as being as strong as regular Omegamon, while here he's presented as a straight up SuperMode.]]

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** As impressive as it is for a Digimon as powerful as Omegamon usually is, he's significantly stronger than his previous self. His first two fights are only challenging at all because of a time limit. [[spoiler:His final battle, however, reveals that he can fire a MacrossMissileMassacre as well as generate a powerful shield, powers the original Omegamon didn't have. He also briefly gains the ability to duel wield the cannons and swords of ''both'' of its his forms.]]
** Omegamon Alter-S is this compared to what we know of him prior. [[spoiler:He's normally depicted as being as strong as regular Omegamon, while here he's presented as a straight up SuperMode. There's also the fact that Omegamon can go into Alter-S ''at all'', and by itself no less, as opposed to [[Anime/DigimonAdventureTri Merciful Mode]] which required [[AllYourPowersCombined a Jogress with the other partners]].]]

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