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* DummiedOut: ''Rumble Arena 2'' has its prototype buried in the final release for the UsefulNotes/PlayStation2. Notable findings include characters that were cut from the final roster (which ends up almost similar to ''Digimon Racing'') like Hawkmon, Armadillomon, Renamon, and Terriermon, with only the former two playable alongside Agumon and Patamon in that build.

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* DummiedOut: ''Rumble Arena 2'' has its prototype buried in the final release for the UsefulNotes/PlayStation2.Platform/PlayStation2. Notable findings include characters that were cut from the final roster (which ends up almost similar to ''Digimon Racing'') like Hawkmon, Armadillomon, Renamon, and Terriermon, with only the former two playable alongside Agumon and Patamon in that build.
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* DummiedOut: ''Rumble Arena 2'' has its prototype buried in the final release for the UsefulNotes/PlayStation2. Notable findings include characters that were cut from the final roster (which ends up with a roster almost similar to ''Digimon Racing'') like Hawkmon, Armadillomon, Renamon, and Terriermon, with only the former two playable alongside Agumon and Patamon in that build.

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* DummiedOut: ''Rumble Arena 2'' has its prototype buried in the final release for the UsefulNotes/PlayStation2. Notable findings include characters that were cut from the final roster (which ends up with a roster almost similar to ''Digimon Racing'') like Hawkmon, Armadillomon, Renamon, and Terriermon, with only the former two playable alongside Agumon and Patamon in that build.
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* DummiedOut: ''Rumble Arena 2'' has its prototype buried in the final release for the UsefulNotes/PlayStation2. Notable findings include characters that were cut from the final roster (which ends up with a roster almost similar to ''Digimon Racing'') like Hawkmon, Armadillomon, Renamon, and Terriermon, with only the former two playable alongside Agumon and Patamon in that build.
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*** Takato is voiced by Mary Elizabeth [=McGlynn=] instead of Brian Beacock.

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*** Takato is and Gatomon are both voiced by Mary Elizabeth [=McGlynn=] Creator/MaryElizabethMcGlynn instead of Brian Beacock.Creator/BrianBeacock and Creator/EdieMirman, respectively.



*** R. Martin Klein takes over the role of Veemon from Derek Stephen Prince.
*** [=MaloMyotismon=] is voiced by Paul St. Peter, rather than Richard Epcar.

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*** R. Martin Klein takes over the role of Veemon from Derek Stephen Prince.
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*** [=MaloMyotismon=] is voiced by Paul St. Peter, Creator/PaulStPeter, rather than Richard Epcar.Creator/RichardEpcar.
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*** Takato is voiced by Mary Elizabeth McGlynn instead of Brian Beacock.

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*** Takato is voiced by Mary Elizabeth McGlynn [=McGlynn=] instead of Brian Beacock.



*** MaloMyotismon is voiced by Paul St. Peter, rather than Richard Epcar.

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*** MaloMyotismon [=MaloMyotismon=] is voiced by Paul St. Peter, rather than Richard Epcar.
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*** Takato is voiced by Mary Elizabeth McGlynn instead of Brian Beacock.
** In ''Rumble Arena 2'':
*** R. Martin Klein takes over the role of Veemon from Derek Stephen Prince.
*** MaloMyotismon is voiced by Paul St. Peter, rather than Richard Epcar.
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* MarthDebutedInSmashBros: Imperialdramon Paladin mode is an unlockable character in the first one. In the Japanese version, he had Debuted earlier in the same year in the second and final 02 movie, but that movie wasn't released in America until 2005, long after this game. Players were left confused as to what significance this white Imperialdramon had, and had no idea about his connection to Omnimon.

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* MarthDebutedInSmashBros: Imperialdramon Paladin mode is an unlockable character in the first one. In the Japanese version, he had Debuted earlier in the same year in the second and final 02 movie, but that movie wasn't released in America until 2005, long after this game. Players Those who never watched the original Japanese version were left confused as to what significance this white Imperialdramon had, and had no idea about his connection to Omnimon.
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* MarthDebutedInSmashBros: Imperialdramon Paladin mode is an unlockable character in the first one. In the Japanese version, he had Debuted earlier in the same year in the second and final 02 movie, but that movie wasn't released in America until 2005, long after this game. Players were left confused as to what significance this white Imperialdramon had, and had no idea about his connection to Omnimon.
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