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* VillainHasAPoint: Cherubimon's argument with his fellow angels regarding how the Beast-type digimon are treated with lower priority in society which led to him being tempted by Lucemon seems a bit out of place, considering that outside of the backstory, we never exactly see much or if not, any of the conflict between the two types of digimon onscreen. However meta-wise, digimon in question has practically always underwent BishonenLine when digivolving and becoming Human-types in the process to reach higher levels, meaning that Human-type Megas are always in the majority. The most powerful organisations in the Digimon multiverse are also dominated by Human-Types, for example the Royal Knights. Even within the council of angels, it's two Human-types against one Beast-type. This means that the Beast-type digimon are practically second class citizens due to being outclassed in every aspect. Cherubimon's grievances regarding the unfairness are all valid concerns, which made his fellow angels (onscreen) ignorance of the matter all the more infuriating for him. Suddenly, why would there even be a conflict between the two digimon types in the first place along with Cherubimon being corrupted suddenly makes a lot more sense from a meta perspective.
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* VillainHasAPoint: Cherubimon's argument with his fellow angels regarding how the Beast-type digimon are treated with lower priority in society which led to him being tempted by Lucemon seems a bit out of place, considering that outside of the backstory, we never exactly see much or if not, any of the conflict between the two types of digimon onscreen. However meta-wise, digimon in question has practically always underwent BishonenLine when digivolving and becoming Human-types in the process to reach higher levels, meaning that Human-type Megas are always in the majority. The most powerful organisations in the Digimon multiverse are also dominated by Human-Types, for example the Royal Knights. Even within the council of angels, it's two Human-types against one Beast-type. This means that the Beast-type digimon are practically second class citizens due to being outclassed in every aspect. Cherubimon's grievances regarding the unfairness are all valid concerns, which made his fellow angels (onscreen) ignorance of the matter all the more infuriating for him. Suddenly, why there would there even be a conflict between the two digimon types in the first place along with Cherubimon being corrupted suddenly makes a lot more sense from a meta perspective.
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* VillainHasAPoint: Cherubimon's argument with his fellow angels regarding how the Beast-type digimon are treated with lower priority in society which led to him being tempted by Lucemon seems a bit out of place, considering that outside of the backstory, we never exactly see much or if not, any of the conflict between the two types of digimon onscreen. However meta-wise, digimon in question has practically always underwent BishonenLine when digivolving and becoming Human-types in the process to reach higher levels, meaning that Human-type Megas are always in the majority. The most powerful organisations in the Digimon multiverse is also dominated by Human-Types, for example the Royal Knights. Even within the council of angels, it's two Human-types against one Beast-type. This means that the Beast-type digimon are practically second class citizens due to being outclassed in every aspect. Cherubimon's grievances regarding the unfairness are all valid concerns, which made his fellow angels (onscreen) ignorance of the matter all the more infuriating for him. Suddenly, why would there even be a conflict between the two digimon types in the first place along with Cherubimon being corrupted suddenly makes a lot more sense from a meta perspective.
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* VillainHasAPoint: Cherubimon's argument with his fellow angels regarding how the Beast-type digimon are treated with lower priority in society which led to him being tempted by Lucemon seems a bit out of place, considering that outside of the backstory, we never exactly see much or if not, any of the conflict between the two types of digimon onscreen. However meta-wise, digimon in question has practically always underwent BishonenLine when digivolving and becoming Human-types in the process to reach higher levels, meaning that Human-type Megas are always in the majority. The most powerful organisations in the Digimon multiverse is are also dominated by Human-Types, for example the Royal Knights. Even within the council of angels, it's two Human-types against one Beast-type. This means that the Beast-type digimon are practically second class citizens due to being outclassed in every aspect. Cherubimon's grievances regarding the unfairness are all valid concerns, which made his fellow angels (onscreen) ignorance of the matter all the more infuriating for him. Suddenly, why would there even be a conflict between the two digimon types in the first place along with Cherubimon being corrupted suddenly makes a lot more sense from a meta perspective.
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* IdiotBall: Yeah sure, just ''remain in the path of the giant sword slowing cutting the Dark Area in half'' and don't even try to get out of the way or attack the open Susanoomon. [[SarcasmMode You can totally tank this.]]
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* IdiotBall: Yeah sure, just ''remain in the path of the giant sword slowing slowly cutting the Dark Area in half'' and don't even try to get out of the way or attack the open Susanoomon. [[SarcasmMode You can totally tank this.]]
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* NamedByTheAdaptation: Doesn't have a name in the original Japanese version.
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* NamedByTheAdaptation: NamedByTheDub: Doesn't have a name in the original Japanese version.
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* MrExposition: Bokomon who carries around a large encyclopedia of knowledge and is often the one to explain the details of a new land or Digimon the group meets.
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* MrExposition: Bokomon who carries around a large encyclopedia of knowledge and is often the one to explain the details of a new land or Digimon the group meets. In the English dub, likely due to this tendency of his, he takes over the PreviouslyOn and FindOutNextTime segments for the last few episodes.
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dewicking Guttural Growler
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%%* GutturalGrowler: In both his corrupted and uncorrupted states.
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* ShesAManInJapan: Inverted Bokomon is a girl in the original Japanese dub but in the English dub Bokomon is a boy.
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As Lucemon's first adaptation, it doesn't fulfill Truer To Text guidelines.
* CrisisOfFaith: What ends up bringing him down in combination with VillainForgotToLevelGrind. While Takuya and Koji are unwavering in their conviction to protect the Digital World, Crusadermon starts to doubt that Lucemon will fulfill his part of the deal, which makes him far less effective in combat.
* FragileSpeedster: The speed specialist of the Royal Knight duo. However, he's only this when compared to Dynasmon, as he's otherwise a LightningBruiser to every other opponent he was up against.
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%%* LightningBruiser: Although in comparison to Dynasmon, Crusadermon is more of a FragileSpeedster.
* WorthyOpponent: Comes to regard [=MagnaGarurumon=] as this eventually. Koji doesn't return the sentiment.
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* AdaptationalWimp: Supplementary materials state Dynasmon's armor is made of the legendary Chrome Digizoid. In the ''Digimon'' anime franchise up to this point, having some of this metal in your body or weaponry was like having brass knuckles in a fistfight, to the point it usually took an opponent wielding it as well to beat you. However, this is never brought up in ''Frontier'', where Dynasmon isn't particularly tougher than anybody his level.
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* EvilCounterpart: His attacks are similar to [=EmperorGreymon=]'s.
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* EvilCounterpart: His attacks are similar to [=EmperorGreymon=]'s.[=EmperorGreymon=]'s, as they're imbued with the ten elements of the Legendary Warriors too.
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%%* LightningBruiser: Although, compared to Crusadermon it's more light MightyGlacier.
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* PersonOfMassDestruction: Even his own ally is scared whenever he uses his Breath of Wyvern technique, considering how incredibly destructive it is.
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* ThereIsNoKillLikeOverkill: Decides to use Breath of Wyvern against the Heroes, even though they were pretty much defeated. Crusadermon even started freaking out and the Heroes were blasted to the moon.
* UndyingLoyalty: To Lucemon. Justified considering his moral code basically runs on MyMasterRightOrWrong.
* UndyingLoyalty: To Lucemon. Justified considering his moral code basically runs on MyMasterRightOrWrong.
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* ThereIsNoKillLikeOverkill: Decides to use Breath of Wyvern against the Heroes, even though they were pretty much defeated. Crusadermon even started freaking out and the Heroes heroes were blasted to the moon.
* UndyingLoyalty: To Lucemon. Justified considering his moral code basically runs on MyMasterRightOrWrong. Unlike Crusadermon, he never doubted Lucemon and his promises.
* UndyingLoyalty: To Lucemon. Justified considering his moral code basically runs on MyMasterRightOrWrong. Unlike Crusadermon, he never doubted Lucemon and his promises.
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* TruerToTheText: In many of Lucemon's adaptations, this one is the closest one to the description provided by the ''Digimon Reference Book''. Notably, he does want to recreate the worlds he destroyed because of his oxymoronic being, although having the love of God doesn't stop him from recreating it [[InTheirOwnImage In His Own Image]] -- as in everyone bows down to him as God.
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[[folder:Darcmon, Hippogriffomon, & Murmukusmon]]
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[[folder:Darcmon, Hippogriffomon, & and Murmukusmon]]
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->Voiced by: Creator/TaraPlatt, Creator/WallyWingert, and Creator/BobPapenbrook respectively (EN), Takako Uehara, Creator/HikaruMidorikawa, & Ken Yamaguchi respectively (JP)
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->Voiced by: Creator/TaraPlatt, Creator/WallyWingert, and Creator/BobPapenbrook respectively (EN), Takako Uehara, Creator/HikaruMidorikawa, & and Ken Yamaguchi respectively (JP)
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[[folder:Bokomon & Neemon]]
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[[folder:Bokomon & and Neemon]]
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* JerkassHasAPoint: While he's a bit mean and blunt about it, Tommy ultimately realizes that he was trying to impart a lesson about how he can't rely on others to coddle him forever and he needs to stand up for himself.
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* JerkassHasAPoint: While he's a bit mean and blunt [[BrutalHonesty blunt]] about it, Tommy ultimately realizes that he was trying to impart a lesson about how he can't rely on others to coddle him forever and he needs to stand up for himself.
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* JerkassHasAPoint: While he's a bit mean about it, Tommy realizes that he was trying to impart a lesson about how he can't rely on others to coddle him forever and he needs to stand up for himself.
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* JerkassHasAPoint: While he's a bit mean and blunt about it, Tommy ultimately realizes that he was trying to impart a lesson about how he can't rely on others to coddle him forever and he needs to stand up for himself.
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* SignificantAnagram: Yutaka <-> Takuya, a parallel between Tommy's [[NiceGuy honorary brother]] and his [[BigBrotherBully real one]]. Yutaka is also an actual Japanese name.
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* SignificantAnagram: Yutaka <-> Takuya, a parallel between Tommy's [[NiceGuy honorary brother]] and his [[BigBrotherBully [[AloofBigBrother real one]]. Yutaka is also an actual Japanese name.
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At worst, he depicted as Aloof, but he's not exactly mean to inspire hate from the audience
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* BigBrotherBully: [[JustifiedTrope Justified]] Since is no surprise that Tommy gets spoiled by his parents, he has every right to.
* HateSink: Since he had one appearance and we never got to see his nice side, it's impossible to like an underutilized character.
* HateSink: Since he had one appearance and we never got to see his nice side, it's impossible to like an underutilized character.
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* BigBrotherBully: AloofBigBrother: [[JustifiedTrope Justified]] Justified]]. Since is no surprise that Tommy gets spoiled by his parents, he has every right to.
*HateSink: Since JerkassHasAPoint: While he's a bit mean about it, Tommy realizes that he had one appearance was trying to impart a lesson about how he can't rely on others to coddle him forever and we never got he needs to see his nice side, it's impossible to like an underutilized character.stand up for himself.
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->Voiced by: Creator/TaraPlatt, Creator/WallyWingert, & Creator/BobPapenbrook respectively (EN), Takako Uehara, Creator/HikaruMidorikawa, & Ken Yamaguchi respectively (JP)
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->Voiced by: Creator/TaraPlatt, Creator/WallyWingert, & and Creator/BobPapenbrook respectively (EN), Takako Uehara, Creator/HikaruMidorikawa, & Ken Yamaguchi respectively (JP)
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* VocalDissonance: In his default form he looks and sounds like a kid. Then he absorbs the royal knights, turns into an adult... and still sounds like the same kid.
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* VocalDissonance: In the English dub. In his default form he looks and sounds like a kid. Then he absorbs the royal knights, turns into an adult... and still sounds like the same kid.
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* SignificantAnagram: Yutaka <-> Takuya, a parallel between Tommy's [[honorary brother NiceGuy]] and his [[real one BigBrotherBully]]. Yutaka is also an actual Japanese name.
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* SignificantAnagram: Yutaka <-> Takuya, a parallel between Tommy's [[honorary brother NiceGuy]] [[NiceGuy honorary brother]] and his [[real one BigBrotherBully]].[[BigBrotherBully real one]]. Yutaka is also an actual Japanese name.
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* BigBrotherBully: [[Justified Justified Trope]] Since is no surprise that Tommy gets spoiled by his parents, he has every right to.
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* BigBrotherBully: [[Justified Justified Trope]] [[JustifiedTrope Justified]] Since is no surprise that Tommy gets spoiled by his parents, he has every right to.
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* SignificantAnagram: Yutaka <-> Takuya, a parallel between Tommy's honorary brother and his real one. Yutaka is also an actual Japanese name.
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* PerpetualFrowner: He never smiles, not even once.
* SignificantAnagram: Yutaka <-> Takuya, a parallel between Tommy'shonorary [[honorary brother NiceGuy]] and his real one.[[real one BigBrotherBully]]. Yutaka is also an actual Japanese name.
* SignificantAnagram: Yutaka <-> Takuya, a parallel between Tommy's
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* BigBrotherBully: [[Justified Justified Trope]] Since is no surprise that Tommy gets spoiled by his parents, he has every right to.
* HateSink: Since he had one appearance and we never got to see his nice side, it's impossible to like an underutilized character.
* HateSink: Since he had one appearance and we never got to see his nice side, it's impossible to like an underutilized character.
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* {{Expy}}: To [[Anime/DigimonAdventure Apocalymon]] as the source of the series' events and physically appears once the Digital World completely ceases to be before it is restored upon his death. His Shadowlord Mode form is also a massive monster that conceals his smaller true form.
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* SatanicArchetype: He is formerly a good angel Digimon,[[LightIsNotGood associated with light]] who went mad with power, {{Pride}} and ambition, and attempted to seize complete control of the Digital World as a tyrant. As punishment he was demoted and sealed away. His three forms reflect his story (and the biblical Satan's); his normal form is Lucifer (hence "Lucemon"), his Falldown mode is Satan after falling, and his Satan Mode is as the Dragon of Revelation.
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* SatanicArchetype: He is formerly a good angel Digimon,[[LightIsNotGood Digimon, [[LightIsNotGood associated with light]] who went mad with power, {{Pride}} and ambition, and attempted to seize complete control of the Digital World as a tyrant. As punishment he was demoted and sealed away. His three forms reflect his story (and the biblical Satan's); his normal form is Lucifer (hence "Lucemon"), his Falldown mode is Satan after falling, and his Satan Mode is as the Dragon of Revelation.