This is Pukumon, a Mega/Ultimate stage Digimon of the virus type, and though it may often be overlooked, there's something kinda interesting about it.
So, there was a series of Digimon v-pets called "Digimon Pendulum", and they each had a particular theme. The series consisted of "Virus Busters", "Nature Spirits", "Wind Guardians", "Nightmare Soldiers", "Metal Empire", and "Deep Savers".
Pukumon was a part of the Deep Savers v-pet, fitting with the theme of fish/sea animals.
As you can see here, Pukumon was one of three final forms your Digimon could take, representing virus type. And yes, there's also MetalSeadramon there, representing the data type.
And of course MetalSeadramon is well known for being one of the four Dark Masters, a group of very powerful villains from the Digimon Adventure anime, and other Digimon media.
Actually, each member of the Dark Masters is from the Digimon Pendulum series of v-pets. Puppetmon being from Wind Guardians, Machinedramon from Metal Empire, and Piedmon from Nightmare Soldiers. The odd thing though is that of all the Dark Masters, MetalSeadramon is the only one that isn't a virus type. As mentioned before, MetalSeadramon is a data type, which is a somewhat odd choice for a villainous Digimon, and makes it stand out amongst the others.
The conclusion I'm obviously building to here is that Pukumon should have been the fourth Dark Master, not MetalSeadramon. This punk pufferfish was snubbed! lol
Not only that, but Pukumon hasn't had a significant role in ANY Digimon anime EVER! And that is truly a crime, because this Digimon has so much character, and is much more interesting to me than MetalSeadramon, which doesn't seem to have much identity other than being generally cool. Piedmon is a devious and theatrical evil clown with weaponized stage magic. Puppetmon is basically an evil Pinocchio made from the wood of a cursed tree. Even Machinedramon has an interesting angle as basically being a mechanical chimera made from various cyborg Digimon parts.
As for Pukumon itself? Its official backstory states it's "a British Punk Digimon that was born when Britain's strongest hacker caused a mutation in a computer virus in which they had poured all the knowledge they possessed." It's also said to have a huge ego, and is constantly picking fights. Best of all, one of its special moves is literally called "Britain Punch"! XD
I guess they ultimately picked MetalSeadramon over Pukumon because it's larger and more intimidating, but I can't help but feel we were seriously robbed of having a hilarious and badass British punk blowfish on the Dark Master team!
Justice for Pukumon!
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After a few weeks of only working on stream, here is Neo Crimson from Digimon World 2! I scrutinized the in game model over and over again to ensure every detail of Neo Crimson is as accurate as possible without any official art to accompany it. Hope you all enjoy!
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The theme of infinity can be found in a lot of Digimon material, specially in earlier media.
The original lyrics for the song Butter-fly by Kōji Wada, theme song of Digimon Adventure (1999), makes mention of an infinite dream.
In Digimon World 1, the final area of the game is called Mt. Infinity. The final boss? None other than Machinedramon, otherwise known as Mugendramon. Mugen meaning infinite.
Machinedramon's signature move is even called infinity cannon!
One of Hudiemon's (the butterfly Digimon) moves is called infinity dream, likely a reference to the song mentioned earlier. Its Support Skill also has the same name.
What do you all think is up with this?
There could be an infinity of meanings...
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