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*** Here are some possible explanations: (1) Most of the tamers who managed to get digimon were not very skilled in the first place (Thus leaving the number of veteran and expert Tamers few and far between). That and its not like it would be easy for other tamers to meet up lest they just openly parade with them resulting in breaking the masquerade. If Takato hadn't of had the fortune of running into both Rika/Ruki and Henry/Jenrya, his partner Guilmon would likely have suffered the fate of Digimon in the next two points. (2) Hypnos, even before using Juggernaut in Episode 13, might have captured, experimented, and deleted some small number of Digimon prior to the beginning of the story. (3) However the most likely explaination is that most of them were killed by IceDevimon ([[LampshadeHanging which he himself alludes to]]) and other predatory Digimon seeking tamers who already had Digimon.

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*** Here are some possible explanations: (1) Most of the tamers who managed to get digimon were not very skilled in the first place (Thus leaving the number of veteran and expert Tamers few and far between). That and its it's not like it would be easy for other tamers to meet up lest they just openly parade with them resulting in breaking the masquerade. If Takato hadn't of had the fortune of running into both Rika/Ruki and Henry/Jenrya, his partner Guilmon would likely have suffered the fate of Digimon in the next two points. (2) Hypnos, even before using Juggernaut in Episode 13, might have captured, experimented, and deleted some small number of Digimon prior to the beginning of the story. (3) However the most likely explaination is that most of them were killed by IceDevimon [=IceDevimon=] ([[LampshadeHanging which he himself alludes to]]) and other predatory Digimon seeking tamers who already had Digimon.
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** Also, it would be safe to assume that, from the characters perspective, the digivolution sequences would be at the very least hearable. To that end, hearing something that sounds like Guilmon yell, "Growlmon, DIGIVOLVE TO!," could lead Kazu & Kenta to put 2 and 2 together without having seen what growlmon looks like.

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** Also, it would be safe to assume that, from the characters perspective, the digivolution sequences would be at the very least hearable. To that end, hearing something that sounds like Guilmon yell, "Growlmon, DIGIVOLVE TO!," could lead Kazu & and Kenta to put 2 and 2 together without having seen what growlmon looks like.
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* The Seven Deadly Sin Digimon are never brought up in Tamers, but he appears in this series so I'll ask it here. How does Beelzemon relate the sin of gluttony at all? Yes, he's named after Beelzebub, the Demon of Gluttony, but Beelzemon is a motorcycle rider, not a fat guy.

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* The Seven Deadly Sin Digimon are never brought up in Tamers, but he appears in this series so I'll ask it here. How does Beelzemon relate to the sin of gluttony at all? Yes, he's named after Beelzebub, the Demon of Gluttony, but Beelzemon is a motorcycle rider, not a fat guy.
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* The Seven Deadly Sin Digimon are never brought up in Tamers, but he appears in this series so I'll ask it here. How does Beelzemon relate the the sin of gluttony at all? Yes, he's named after Beelzebub, the Demon of Gluttony, but Beelzemon is a motorcycle rider, not a fat guy.

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* The Seven Deadly Sin Digimon are never brought up in Tamers, but he appears in this series so I'll ask it here. How does Beelzemon relate the the sin of gluttony at all? Yes, he's named after Beelzebub, the Demon of Gluttony, but Beelzemon is a motorcycle rider, not a fat guy.
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* After Juggernaut, the barriers between the worlds were all but destroyed, and odds are the D-Reaper wasn't repairing them (more likely it was making the holes bigger, and for that matter, the D-Reaper problem was solved with another dose of Juggernaut, or at least a variant of it, which still couldn't have been good for the world-barrier-things... ). So how does everything go back to 'normal' after the D-Reaper? The Cd Drama makes it seem like there have been no digimon appearing in the human world, but if the barriers were that damaged, there should have been countless digimon bio-emerging (well, maybe not that many, mostly because of the amount that would be deleted due to the D-Reaper, but there still should be some appearing, unless the entirety of the digital world was deleted...). Digimon don't seem to have control on whether they bio-emerge or not (except the Devas, but thats probably due to the sovereigns), so the potential argument that they were trying to rebuild(and therefore not wanting to bio-emerge) doesn't really make sense(and its not like the Tamers digital world has much to rebuild anyway...). I suppose the sovereigns could have done something about the barrier (i.e. repairing it), or prevented them from bio-emerging, but that just raises the question of why. And even if the sovereigns could do that, why wouldn't Azulongmon just completely lock Calumon in the real world after sending it there?

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* After Juggernaut, the barriers between the worlds were all but destroyed, and odds are the D-Reaper wasn't repairing them (more likely it was making the holes bigger, and for that matter, the D-Reaper problem was solved with another dose of Juggernaut, or at least a variant of it, which still couldn't have been good for the world-barrier-things... ). So how does everything go back to 'normal' after the D-Reaper? The Cd Drama makes it seem like there have been no digimon appearing in the human world, but if the barriers were that damaged, there should have been countless digimon bio-emerging (well, maybe not that many, mostly because of the amount that would be deleted due to the D-Reaper, but there still should be some appearing, unless the entirety of the digital world was deleted...). Digimon don't seem to have control on whether they bio-emerge or not (except the Devas, but thats probably due to the sovereigns), so the potential argument that they were trying to rebuild(and rebuild (and therefore not wanting to bio-emerge) doesn't really make sense(and its not like the Tamers digital world has much to rebuild anyway...). I suppose the sovereigns could have done something about the barrier (i.e. repairing it), or prevented them from bio-emerging, but that just raises the question of why. And even if the sovereigns could do that, why wouldn't Azulongmon just completely lock Calumon in the real world after sending it there?
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* After Juggernaut, the barriers between the worlds were all but destroyed, and odds are the D-Reaper wasn't repairing them(more likely it was making the holes bigger, and for that matter, the D-Reaper problem was solved with another dose of Juggernaut, or at least a variant of it, which still couldn't have been good for the world-barrier-things... ). So how does everything go back to 'normal' after the D-Reaper? The Cd Drama makes it seem like there have been no digimon appearing in the human world, but if the barriers were that damaged, there should have been countless digimon bio-emerging (well, maybe not that many, mostly because of the amount that would be deleted due to the D-Reaper, but there still should be some appearing, unless the entirety of the digital world was deleted...). Digimon don't seem to have control on whether they bio-emerge or not (except the Devas, but thats probably due to the sovereigns), so the potential argument that they were trying to rebuild(and therefore not wanting to bio-emerge) doesn't really make sense(and its not like the Tamers digital world has much to rebuild anyway...). I suppose the sovereigns could have done something about the barrier (i.e. repairing it), or prevented them from bio-emerging, but that just raises the question of why. And even if the sovereigns could do that, why wouldn't Azulongmon just completely lock Calumon in the real world after sending it there?

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* After Juggernaut, the barriers between the worlds were all but destroyed, and odds are the D-Reaper wasn't repairing them(more them (more likely it was making the holes bigger, and for that matter, the D-Reaper problem was solved with another dose of Juggernaut, or at least a variant of it, which still couldn't have been good for the world-barrier-things... ). So how does everything go back to 'normal' after the D-Reaper? The Cd Drama makes it seem like there have been no digimon appearing in the human world, but if the barriers were that damaged, there should have been countless digimon bio-emerging (well, maybe not that many, mostly because of the amount that would be deleted due to the D-Reaper, but there still should be some appearing, unless the entirety of the digital world was deleted...). Digimon don't seem to have control on whether they bio-emerge or not (except the Devas, but thats probably due to the sovereigns), so the potential argument that they were trying to rebuild(and therefore not wanting to bio-emerge) doesn't really make sense(and its not like the Tamers digital world has much to rebuild anyway...). I suppose the sovereigns could have done something about the barrier (i.e. repairing it), or prevented them from bio-emerging, but that just raises the question of why. And even if the sovereigns could do that, why wouldn't Azulongmon just completely lock Calumon in the real world after sending it there?

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