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* GulusGammamon arguably gets a moment of his own even in defeat. Rather than whine or moan about it, he accepts his loss rather well, sticking to his own [[TheSocialDarwinist social darwinist rules]] to the very end; Gammamon devoured him (''literally to boot''), so now ''he'' gets to decide how things will be from now on.

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* GulusGammamon [=GulusGammamon=] arguably gets a moment of his own even in defeat. Rather than whine or moan about it, he accepts his loss rather well, sticking to his own [[TheSocialDarwinist social darwinist rules]] to the very end; Gammamon devoured him (''literally to boot''), so now ''he'' gets to decide how things will be from now on.
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* Gammamon finally defeating [=GulusGammamon=] for good. He does so by using the spirits of his digivolutions to literally ''eat'' Gulus and recapture him in his body. After touting his philosophy of "devour or be devoured" for so long, it's both ironic and cathartic to see [=GulusGammamon=] get a taste of his own medicine.
** Of special mention is [=GulusGammamon=] giving his first and only OhCrap face at seeing what's about to happen. For the first time, the Jet-Black Conqueror, the one who nearly brought about the total destruction of the Digital World, ''[[HorrifyingTheHorror is genuinely, truly]]'' '''''[[HorrifyingTheHorror afraid.]]''''' And the one who brought it about is his other self, whom he thought he killed off for good.
* GulusGammamon arguably gets a moment of his own even in defeat. Rather than whine or moan about it, he accepts his loss rather well, sticking to his own [[TheSocialDarwinist social darwinist rules]] to the very end; Gammamon devoured him (''literally to boot''), so now ''he'' gets to decide how things will be from now on.
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* As unhinged as he is, you got to give props to Regulusmon. Despite being only at Perfect level, he still manages to hold his own against ''four Ultimates''. Not even [=BloomLordmon=] who easily wipes floor with the protagonists' Digimon and by his admission defeated numerous stronger-than-average corrupted Digimon himself, can withstand fighting him for an extended period of time, but he still has more than enough energy to fight all the protagonist's Digimon and wipe them out in one fell swoop. And then he reveals he was only pretending to be on the backfoot to lure them into a false sense of security! He catches Amphimon, throws her at Siriusmon as a distraction and blasts a hole in the latter's chest. If one ever doubted that Regulusmon's cunning made him far more terrifying than most apocalyptic threats, this episode has very likely erased those doubts -- the only villain that comes close to this level of creative annihilation is Diablomon from ''[[Recap/DigimonAdventureMovieOurWarGame Our War Game]]''.

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* As unhinged twisted as he is, you got to give props to Regulusmon. Despite being only at Perfect level, he still manages to hold his own against ''four Ultimates''. Not even [=BloomLordmon=] who easily wipes floor with the protagonists' Digimon and by his admission defeated numerous stronger-than-average corrupted Digimon himself, can withstand fighting him for an extended period of time, but he still has more than enough energy to fight all the protagonist's Digimon and wipe them out in one fell swoop. And then he reveals he was only pretending to be on the backfoot to lure them into a false sense of security! He catches Amphimon, throws her at Siriusmon as a distraction and blasts a hole in the latter's chest. If one ever doubted that Regulusmon's cunning made him far more terrifying than most apocalyptic threats, this episode has very likely erased those doubts -- the only villain that comes close to this level of creative annihilation is Diablomon from ''[[Recap/DigimonAdventureMovieOurWarGame Our War Game]]''.
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* As unhinged as he is, you got to give props to Regulusmon. Despite being only at Perfect level, he still manages to hold his own against ''four Ultimates''. Not even [=BloomLordmon=] who easily wipes floor with the protagonist's Digimon and by his admission defeated numerous stronger-than-average corrupted Digimon himself, can withstand fighting him for an extended period of time, but he still has more than enough energy to fight all the protagonist's Digimon and wipe them out in one fell swoop. And then he reveals he was only pretending to be on the backfoot to lure them into a false sense of security! He catches Amphimon, throws her at Siriusmon as a distraction and blasts a hole in the latter's chest. If one ever doubted that Regulusmon's cunning made him far more terrifying than most apocalyptic threats, this episode has very likely erased those doubts -- the only thing that goes near this level of creative annihilation is the Diablomon from ''[[Recap/DigimonAdventureMovieOurWarGame Our War Game]]''.

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* As unhinged as he is, you got to give props to Regulusmon. Despite being only at Perfect level, he still manages to hold his own against ''four Ultimates''. Not even [=BloomLordmon=] who easily wipes floor with the protagonist's protagonists' Digimon and by his admission defeated numerous stronger-than-average corrupted Digimon himself, can withstand fighting him for an extended period of time, but he still has more than enough energy to fight all the protagonist's Digimon and wipe them out in one fell swoop. And then he reveals he was only pretending to be on the backfoot to lure them into a false sense of security! He catches Amphimon, throws her at Siriusmon as a distraction and blasts a hole in the latter's chest. If one ever doubted that Regulusmon's cunning made him far more terrifying than most apocalyptic threats, this episode has very likely erased those doubts -- the only thing villain that goes near comes close to this level of creative annihilation is the Diablomon from ''[[Recap/DigimonAdventureMovieOurWarGame Our War Game]]''.
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** Keep in mind that Siriusmon used that move after his gunblades had been shattered in a clash with Regulusmon's Dead End Spike attack. Regulusmon taunts him about having no weapons, but as [[WesternAnimation/BeastWars Dinobot]] would say, a warrior is still a warrior with or without weapons.
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* Gammamon subverting 'so last season' and using ''all'' of his digivolutions rapidfire to take down Regulusmon. Special mention goes to WezenGammamon, who manages to crack Regulusmon's shield despite Regulusmon being in the same realm of power as an ''Ultimate/Mega''. Also notable is that the attack he uses - Albion, previously took at least half a minute to charge. In this instance, it fully charges in just a second.
* Siriusmon literally punching out Regulusmon.

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* Gammamon subverting 'so last season' and using ''all'' of his digivolutions rapidfire to take down Regulusmon. Special mention goes to WezenGammamon, [=WezenGammamon=], who manages to crack Regulusmon's shield despite Regulusmon being in the same realm of power as an ''Ultimate/Mega''. Also notable is that the attack he uses - Albion, previously took at least half a minute to charge. In this instance, it fully charges in just a second.
* Siriusmon literally punching out Regulusmon.Regulusmon with his final attack, Planet Knuckle.
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* Gammamon subverting 'so last season' and using ''all'' of his digivolutions rapidfire to take down Regulusmon. Special mention goes to WezenGammamon, who manages to crack Regulusmon's shield despite Regulusmon being in the same realm of power as an ''Ultimate/Mega''.

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* Gammamon subverting 'so last season' and using ''all'' of his digivolutions rapidfire to take down Regulusmon. Special mention goes to WezenGammamon, who manages to crack Regulusmon's shield despite Regulusmon being in the same realm of power as an ''Ultimate/Mega''. Also notable is that the attack he uses - Albion, previously took at least half a minute to charge. In this instance, it fully charges in just a second.
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* Gammamon subverting 'so last season' and using ''all'' of his digivolutions rapidfire to take down Regulusmon. Special mention goes to WezenGammamon, who manages to crack Regulusmon's shield despite Regulusmon being in the same realm of power as an ''Ultimate/Mega''.
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* Siriusmon literally punching out Regulusmon.
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* As unhinged as he is, you got to give props to Regulusmon. Despite being only at Perfect level, he still manages to hold his own against ''four Ultimates''. Not even [=BloomLordmon=] who easily wipes floor with the protagonist's Digimon and by his admission defeated numerous stronger-than-average corrupted Digimon himself, can withstand fighting him for an extended period of time, but he still has more than enough energy to fight all the protagonist's Digimon and wipe them out in one fell swoop. And then he reveals he was only pretending to be on the backfoot to lure them into a false sense of security! He catches Amphimon, throws her at Siriusmon as a distraction and blasts a hole in the latter's chest. If one ever doubted that Regulusmon's cunning made him far more terrifying than most apocalyptic threats, this episode has very likely erased those doubts -- the only thing that goes near this level of cunning is the the Diablomon from ''[[Recap/DigimonAdventureMovieOurWarGame Our War Game]]''.

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* As unhinged as he is, you got to give props to Regulusmon. Despite being only at Perfect level, he still manages to hold his own against ''four Ultimates''. Not even [=BloomLordmon=] who easily wipes floor with the protagonist's Digimon and by his admission defeated numerous stronger-than-average corrupted Digimon himself, can withstand fighting him for an extended period of time, but he still has more than enough energy to fight all the protagonist's Digimon and wipe them out in one fell swoop. And then he reveals he was only pretending to be on the backfoot to lure them into a false sense of security! He catches Amphimon, throws her at Siriusmon as a distraction and blasts a hole in the latter's chest. If one ever doubted that Regulusmon's cunning made him far more terrifying than most apocalyptic threats, this episode has very likely erased those doubts -- the only thing that goes near this level of cunning creative annihilation is the the Diablomon from ''[[Recap/DigimonAdventureMovieOurWarGame Our War Game]]''.
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* As unhinged as he is, you got to give props to Regulusmon. Despite being only at Perfect level, he still manages to hold his own against ''four Ultimates''. Not even [=BloomLordmon=] who easily wipes floor with the protagonist's Digimon and by his admission defeated numerous stronger-than-average corrupted Digimon himself, can withstand fighting him for an extended period of time, but he still has more than enough energy to fight all the protagonist's Digimon and wipe them out in one fell swoop. And then he reveals he was only pretending to be on the backfoot to lure them into a false sense of security! He catches Amphimon, throws her at Siriusmon as a distraction and blasts a hole in the latter's chest. If one ever doubted that Regulusmon's cunning made him far more terrifying than most apocalyptic threats, this episode has very likely erased those doubts -- the only thing that goes near this level of cunning is the the Diablomon from ''Recap/DigimonAdventureMovieOurWarGame Our War Game]]''.

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* As unhinged as he is, you got to give props to Regulusmon. Despite being only at Perfect level, he still manages to hold his own against ''four Ultimates''. Not even [=BloomLordmon=] who easily wipes floor with the protagonist's Digimon and by his admission defeated numerous stronger-than-average corrupted Digimon himself, can withstand fighting him for an extended period of time, but he still has more than enough energy to fight all the protagonist's Digimon and wipe them out in one fell swoop. And then he reveals he was only pretending to be on the backfoot to lure them into a false sense of security! He catches Amphimon, throws her at Siriusmon as a distraction and blasts a hole in the latter's chest. If one ever doubted that Regulusmon's cunning made him far more terrifying than most apocalyptic threats, this episode has very likely erased those doubts -- the only thing that goes near this level of cunning is the the Diablomon from ''Recap/DigimonAdventureMovieOurWarGame ''[[Recap/DigimonAdventureMovieOurWarGame Our War Game]]''.
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* As vile as he is, you got to give props to Regulusmon. Despite being only at Perfect level, he still manages to hold his own against ''four Ultimates''. Not even [=BloomLordmon=] who easily wipes floor with the protagonist's Digimon and by his admission defeated numerous stronger-than-average corrupted Digimon himself, can withstand fighting him for an extended period of time, but he still has more than enough energy to fight all the protagonist's Digimon and wipe them out in one fell swoop. And then he reveals he was only pretending to be on the backfoot to lure them into a false sense of security! He catches Amphimon, throws her at Siriusmon as a distraction and blasts a hole in the latter's chest. If one ever doubted that Regulusmon's cunning made him far more terrifying than most apocalyptic threats, this episode has very likely erased those doubts.

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* As vile unhinged as he is, you got to give props to Regulusmon. Despite being only at Perfect level, he still manages to hold his own against ''four Ultimates''. Not even [=BloomLordmon=] who easily wipes floor with the protagonist's Digimon and by his admission defeated numerous stronger-than-average corrupted Digimon himself, can withstand fighting him for an extended period of time, but he still has more than enough energy to fight all the protagonist's Digimon and wipe them out in one fell swoop. And then he reveals he was only pretending to be on the backfoot to lure them into a false sense of security! He catches Amphimon, throws her at Siriusmon as a distraction and blasts a hole in the latter's chest. If one ever doubted that Regulusmon's cunning made him far more terrifying than most apocalyptic threats, this episode has very likely erased those doubts.doubts -- the only thing that goes near this level of cunning is the the Diablomon from ''Recap/DigimonAdventureMovieOurWarGame Our War Game]]''.
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* As vile as he is, you got to give props to Regulusmon. Despite being only at Perfect level, he still manages to hold his own against ''four Ultimates''. Not even [=BloomLordmon=] who easily wipes floor with the protagonist's Digimon and by his admission defeated numerous stronger-than-average corrupted Digimon himself, can withstand fighting him for an extended period of time. And then he reveals he was only pretending to be on the backfoot to lure them into a false sense of security! He catches Amphimon, throws her at Siriusmon as a distraction and blasts a hole in the latter's chest. If one ever doubted that Regulusmon's cunning made him far more terrifying than most apocalyptic threats, this episode has very likely erased those doubts.

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* As vile as he is, you got to give props to Regulusmon. Despite being only at Perfect level, he still manages to hold his own against ''four Ultimates''. Not even [=BloomLordmon=] who easily wipes floor with the protagonist's Digimon and by his admission defeated numerous stronger-than-average corrupted Digimon himself, can withstand fighting him for an extended period of time.time, but he still has more than enough energy to fight all the protagonist's Digimon and wipe them out in one fell swoop. And then he reveals he was only pretending to be on the backfoot to lure them into a false sense of security! He catches Amphimon, throws her at Siriusmon as a distraction and blasts a hole in the latter's chest. If one ever doubted that Regulusmon's cunning made him far more terrifying than most apocalyptic threats, this episode has very likely erased those doubts.
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* As vile as he is, you got to give props to Regulusmon. Despite being only at Perfect level, he still manages to hold his own against ''four Ultimates''. Not even [=BloomLordmon=] who easily wipes floor with the protagonist's Digimon and by his admission defeated numerous stronger-than-average corrupted Digimon himself, can withstand fighting him for an extended period of time, nd then he reveals he was only pretending to be on the backfoot to lure them into a false sense of security! He catches Amphimon, throws her at Siriusmon as a distraction and blasts a hole in the latter's chest. If one ever doubted that Regulusmon's cunning made him far more terrifying than most apocalyptic threats, this episode has very likely erased those doubts.

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* As vile as he is, you got to give props to Regulusmon. Despite being only at Perfect level, he still manages to hold his own against ''four Ultimates''. Not even [=BloomLordmon=] who easily wipes floor with the protagonist's Digimon and by his admission defeated numerous stronger-than-average corrupted Digimon himself, can withstand fighting him for an extended period of time, nd time. And then he reveals he was only pretending to be on the backfoot to lure them into a false sense of security! He catches Amphimon, throws her at Siriusmon as a distraction and blasts a hole in the latter's chest. If one ever doubted that Regulusmon's cunning made him far more terrifying than most apocalyptic threats, this episode has very likely erased those doubts.
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* As vile as he is, you got to give props to Regulusmon. Despite being only at Perfect level, he still manages to hold his own against ''four Ultimates''. Not even [=BloomLordmon=] who has been stated to be downright impregnable can withstand fighting him for an extended period of time, nd then he reveals he was only pretending to be on the backfoot to lure them into a false sense of security! He catches Amphimon, throws her at Siriusmon as a distraction and blasts a hole in the latter's chest. If one ever doubted that Regulusmon's cunning made him far more terrifying than most apocalyptic threats, this episode has very likely erased those doubts.

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* As vile as he is, you got to give props to Regulusmon. Despite being only at Perfect level, he still manages to hold his own against ''four Ultimates''. Not even [=BloomLordmon=] who has been stated to be downright impregnable easily wipes floor with the protagonist's Digimon and by his admission defeated numerous stronger-than-average corrupted Digimon himself, can withstand fighting him for an extended period of time, nd then he reveals he was only pretending to be on the backfoot to lure them into a false sense of security! He catches Amphimon, throws her at Siriusmon as a distraction and blasts a hole in the latter's chest. If one ever doubted that Regulusmon's cunning made him far more terrifying than most apocalyptic threats, this episode has very likely erased those doubts.
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* As vile as he is, you got to give props to Regulusmon. Despite being only at perfect level, he still manages to hold his own against three ultimates. And then he reveals he was only pretending to be on the backfoot to lure them into a false sense of security! He catches Amphimon, throws her at Siriusmon as a distraction and blasts a hole in the latter's chest. If one ever doubted that Regulusmon's cunning made him far more terrifying than most apocalyptic threats, this episode has very likely erased those doubts.

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* As vile as he is, you got to give props to Regulusmon. Despite being only at perfect Perfect level, he still manages to hold his own against three ultimates. And ''four Ultimates''. Not even [=BloomLordmon=] who has been stated to be downright impregnable can withstand fighting him for an extended period of time, nd then he reveals he was only pretending to be on the backfoot to lure them into a false sense of security! He catches Amphimon, throws her at Siriusmon as a distraction and blasts a hole in the latter's chest. If one ever doubted that Regulusmon's cunning made him far more terrifying than most apocalyptic threats, this episode has very likely erased those doubts.
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* As vile as he is, you got to give props to Regulusmon. Despite being only at perfect level, he still manages to hold his own against three ultimates. And then he reveals he was only pretending to be on the backfoot to lure them into a false sense of security! He catches Amphimon, throws her at Siriusmon as a distraction and blasts a hole in the latter's chest. If one ever doubted that Regulusmon's cunning made him far more terrifying than any other dark evolution, this episode has very likely erased those doubts.

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* As vile as he is, you got to give props to Regulusmon. Despite being only at perfect level, he still manages to hold his own against three ultimates. And then he reveals he was only pretending to be on the backfoot to lure them into a false sense of security! He catches Amphimon, throws her at Siriusmon as a distraction and blasts a hole in the latter's chest. If one ever doubted that Regulusmon's cunning made him far more terrifying than any other dark evolution, most apocalyptic threats, this episode has very likely erased those doubts.
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* As vile as he is, you got to give props to Regulusmon. Despite being only at perfect level, he still manages to hold his own against three ultimates. And then he reveals he was only pretending to be on the backfoot to lure them into a false sense of security! He catches Amphimon, throws her at Siriusmon as a distraction and blasts a hole in the latter's chest. If one ever doubted that Regulusmon's cunning made him far more terrifying than any other dark evolution, this episode has very likely erased those doubts.
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* In a desperate attempt to get Gammamon back, Hiro tempts Regulusmon with the power he'd get from them syncing and making the offer believable by asking for him to send everyone home in exchange. With everyone desperately trying to talk Hiro out of it, Regulusmon agrees. So Hiro activates his Digivice, makes the connection... and syncs with Gammamon instead. Regulusmon is ''furious'', but can't do anything as Canoweissmon separates himself from his evil counterpart.

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* In a desperate attempt to get Gammamon back, Seemingly still in despair at Gammamon's loss, Hiro tempts Regulusmon offers to sync with the power he'd get from them syncing and making the offer believable by Regulusmon, asking only to for him to send everyone home in exchange. With everyone desperately trying to talk Hiro out of it, Regulusmon agrees. So Hiro activates his Digivice, makes the connection... and syncs with Gammamon instead. Regulusmon is ''furious'', ''furious'' at being denied his final evolution, but can't do anything as Canoweissmon separates pulls himself away from his evil counterpart.counterpart. Turns out Gammamon was reaching out to Hiro and that's what he'd reached out to. Cue TrippyFinaleSyndrome as the resulting clash pulls everyone into a new cosmic arena.
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* He might have come out worse for it than his opponent, but massive props to [=BloomLordmon=] for being the only Digimon thus far to even slightly hurt [=GulusGammamon=] at any point in the series. And this is ''after'' the latter had evolved to Regulusmon.
* In a desperate attempt to get Gammamon back, Hiro tempts Regulusmon with the power he'd get from them syncing and making the offer believable by asking for him to send everyone home in exchange. With everyone desperately trying to talk Hiro out of it, Regulusmon agrees. So Hiro activates his Digivice, makes the connection... and syncs with Gammamon instead. Regulusmon is ''furious'', but can't do anything as Canoweissmon separates himself from his evil counterpart.
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* When Dagomon tries to go for a second round against the protagonists, a Digital Gate shows up and expels him back to his world...and turns out it's the work of a group of very unlikely rescuers. Namely, the Cthyllamon and the group of Hangyomon in Episode 60 shows up with Black Tailmon Uver. expelling the rampaging EldritchAbomination and the Hangyomon seen saving people like Kotaro, something that they wouldn't had been done in their debut.

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* When Dagomon tries to go for a second round against the protagonists, a Digital Gate shows up and expels him back to his world...and turns out it's the work of a group of very unlikely rescuers. Namely, the Cthyllamon and the group of Hangyomon in Episode 60 shows up with Black Tailmon Uver. expelling , who expelled the rampaging EldritchAbomination and the EldritchAbomination. The Hangyomon seen saving also saved people like Kotaro, something that they wouldn't had been done in their debut.
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[[AC:Episode 64]]
* When Dagomon tries to go for a second round against the protagonists, a Digital Gate shows up and expels him back to his world...and turns out it's the work of a group of very unlikely rescuers. Namely, the Cthyllamon and the group of Hangyomon in Episode 60 shows up with Black Tailmon Uver. expelling the rampaging EldritchAbomination and the Hangyomon seen saving people like Kotaro, something that they wouldn't had been done in their debut.
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* To [=ZeedMillenniumon's=] credit, it's taken just as seriously and imposing as the situation at hand would mandate, rather than "just" being another MonsterOfTheWeek.

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* To [=ZeedMillenniumon's=] credit, it's taken just as seriously and imposing as the situation at hand would mandate, rather than "just" being another MonsterOfTheWeek. He is also well beyond the protagonists' league (and that's with them all having reached their mega form), and would have been completely impervious to their attacks if it wasn't for a weak point. And even then they can't actually kill it, but just revert it to a dormant state.
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* Bastemon makes short work of Lamortmon brainwashing him and keep Canoweissmon busy with him, wipe the floor with Espimon and Airdramon, and dodge Thetismon teleporting right behind her, which leads to...
* Bastemon tries to drain Thetismon's life force. However, Thetismon reveals that she had planned for this and filled her body with silver vine, which Bastemon is vulnerable to.

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* The farming business Jellymon did with several other Digimon might seem like an off-hand business that is dismissed by Kiyoshiro as being unimportant compared to him being brainwashed by Bastemon's minions, but it did come in handy for snapping out all the cats from Bastemon's monstrous brainwashing. How? By mimicking silver vine to to stun all the cats back to normal.
* Bastemon makes short work of Lamortmon brainwashing him and keep Canoweissmon busy with him, wipe the floor with Espimon and Airdramon, and dodge Thetismon teleporting right behind her, which leads to...
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* The heroes causually revealing they can save an entire horde of in training digimon from starving to death.

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* The heroes causually revealing they can save an entire horde of in training digimon Baby Digimon from starving to death.death. Cue the same farming business Jellymon ran against Bastemon coming in handy during hard times.
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* Siriusmon and Amphimon managing to take down Quartzmon, another FinalBoss level Digimon.
* The heroes causually revealing they can save an entire horde of in training digimon from starving to death.
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* Espimon and Hiro sync up and Hiro's Digivice triggers, causing Espimon to digivolve into [=HoverEspimon=]. He proceeds to help the heroes defeat a Digimon two levels higher with a ''OneHitKill'' move.

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* Espimon and Hiro sync up and Hiro's Digivice triggers, causing Espimon to digivolve into [=HoverEspimon=]. He proceeds to help the heroes defeat a Digimon two levels higher with than him that also has a ''OneHitKill'' move.
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** Espimon and Hiro sync up and Hiro's Digivice triggers, causing Espimon to digivolve into [=HoverEspimon=]. He proceeds to help the heroes defeat a Digimon two levels higher with a ''OneHitKill'' move.

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** * Espimon and Hiro sync up and Hiro's Digivice triggers, causing Espimon to digivolve into [=HoverEspimon=]. He proceeds to help the heroes defeat a Digimon two levels higher with a ''OneHitKill'' move.
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[[AC:Episode 62]]
** Espimon and Hiro sync up and Hiro's Digivice triggers, causing Espimon to digivolve into [=HoverEspimon=]. He proceeds to help the heroes defeat a Digimon two levels higher with a ''OneHitKill'' move.
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