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izzyizumi · 1 year
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m E: *TAKES DEEP brEATH* ME: I LOV- anyone who has spent five seconds around me ever: yes, you love DIGIMON XROS WARS, we get it okay, you love *XROS WARS*, /XROS WARS/ *HAS BEEN* a Brightest f*CKING Starshine in your LIFE, you f*cking ADORE{/D} IT {/SINCE THE 1ST EP?-}, yes okay yes, you love XROS WARS!!!, HOW many times are we gonna go through this, yOU F*CKING LOVE XROS WARS ACTUALLY AND *IT'S OK FOR YOU, AS A "DIGIMON FAN", TO /LOVE/ OR EVEN JUST PLAIN ENJOY THE XROS WARS SERIES AND CHARACTERS* EVEN IF THE SERIES HAS LONG SINCE "FINISHED"!!!!
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artkaninchenbau · 2 years
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I’m so late to this it’s not even funny [Original by Nuitt_ on Twitter]   [Speedpaint] [Commissions]   [Patreon]   [Ko-Fi Shop]
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genork-the-fandork · 5 months
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Merry Digi-mas, @nsdrawsstuff ! I was your Secret Santa! (My main blog is @animegenork , but for the sake of my sanity, I post all my writing here... I know it's confusing.) It has unfortunately been a long time since I've seen Savers, and the same goes for Adventure 02; however, I do remember my impressions of Daisuke and Masaru's characters and wanted to try my hand at doing something a little goofy with them. (But mostly Daisuke, since I dabble more with Adventure content.) I hope you enjoy! [AND I'M SO SORRY ABOUT HOW LATE IN THE DAY I'M POSTING THIS!] Thank you to @digisecretsanta and @sluggybasson107 as always for hosting! 💕
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Word Count: 991 | Universe: Adventure [02] x Savers Crossover (slight Xros Wars reference) | Characters: Daisuke Motomiya, V-mon, Masaru Daimon | Dedicated to nsdrawsstuff
It was a Christmas like any other, but also extraordinary in its own way, because wasn't every Christmas spent with Digimon extraordinary?
Though he and the others had been planning their get-together for months, Daisuke had been so busy he'd kept pushing off his task. Takeru had even teased him about it the other day, asking if he'd gotten the food yet for their fête. "Of course I did," Daisuke scoffed, setting down his water glass a little more forcefully than necessary. "Who d'you think I am?"
"You," Ken had replied smoothly, coolly, even, not a hint of malice in the words. Just the truth.
Well, they were both right, dammit.
Daisuke glanced at the clock. Okay. He only had a few more minutes of his shift left. Then he could go run out for some snacks. Surely there would still be some left somewhere, right?
V-mon poked his head over the counter. "How much longer?"
"Just a few more minutes, buddy! Then we can go get the grub." As if he didn't already work in a restaurant. With plenty of food.
"Daisuke! Mind bussing that table? You can call it a day after that." His manager poked his head into the kitchen, nodding to a table that had only recently been vacated. Daisuke grinned and nodded, turning off the stove in front of him.
Was it fair to say he was practically sprinting to bus the table? Yes. So was it completely expected that he would bump into someone while he did so? Also yes. The unfortunate part of the encounter, however, was that he was holding a pile of plates, and he nearly dropped all of them. As he fumbled with the Leaning Tower of Plate, he spun to apologize to the person he'd bumped into. In the nick of time, he regained his balance. Bonus! "Sorry about that! I wasn't looking."
"No problem, man. Don't sweat it," the guy said, waving. "Be careful!"
Daisuke paused and watched the man leave the restaurant. Shaggy brown hair, dog tags, wristbands… he looked familiar. Or, at the very least, he almost seemed like some alternate version of Taichi. Back when they were kids, at least. But that could be true of just about anyone, right?
Then again, he was a Chosen Child. Coincidences weren't something to be taken lightly.
He didn't have time for this! If it was something to worry about, something else would happen. That was usually the way these things went in his life. Right now, he had a mission. And that mission was to get snacks!
V-mon paced dutifully behind him as Daisuke hurried down the street, scanning for a convenience store that would still have the types of snacks that his friends liked. And that the Digimon liked. That was the most important part, because obviously the Digimon would be eating more than half of the food.
Finally! One appeared in front of him, almost by magic (though he knew there was no such thing, unless Digimon counted), and he hurried inside. His breath fogged in front of his face as he released it, but the convenience store was fairly warm. V-mon did a full body shake, almost like a dog, stomping his feet to regain feeling. Daisuke was constantly reminded that shoes were a blessing whenever he had his partner with him.
A cursory glance at the store revealed low stocks of the kinds of chips and cookies he was looking for, but that didn't deter him. There had to be something.
Times like this, it was helpful for one to have a Digimon partner. V-mon reached further back on the lower shelves for the last of the party-size sour cream and onion chips. Now as for barbeque…
"Ah, I bet you're looking for this. Here, I grabbed two."
Daisuke looked up from his position kneeling on the floor, instantly recognizing the guy he'd bumped into earlier. "Hey, you're—"
"The one you nearly ran over? Yeah, I am." The man held out a hand, and Daisuke gripped it in his own, allowing himself to be helped to his feet. "You look like you're in a bind. Got a party or something?"
"Yeah, I said I'd get snacks, but you know… work and stuff…" Daisuke rubbed the back of his head sheepishly.
The guy just nodded in understanding. "Been there. Bet you got a friend who gives you crap for it, even if he's not harsh about it?"
"In their own ways, they all do. But yeah, I got two of them."
"Ha, nice. Well, hopefully they like barbeque." With a smile, the man handed him the barbeque chips.
"Thanks." Daisuke smiled down at the chips, knowing that the Digimon (especially V-mon) would love them. When he looked up, the stranger was leaving. "Wait, at least tell me your name! If I run into you again, I'd love to repay you."
"I'm going out of town soon, so I don't think you'll see me again. But, for what it's worth, Masaru. See you around, Daisuke."
"Masaru." That name sounded familiar, kind of like how he looked like someone he'd seen before. At least, the sound of his name fit in his mouth in a way that meant he'd used it before. Right…?
Wait, but how did he know his name?
Before he could ask, Masaru was gone.
"That was strange," V-mon said, scratching his cheek with a claw.
"You're pretty strange, too, buddy," Daisuke pointed out with a playful smile, trying to shake off the swirling questions. He could ask Koushiro or Taichi or someone about this later—right now, he had snacks to obtain! "Now let's go look at the cookies."
Though he didn't run into Masaru a third time, Daisuke couldn't help but wonder if he was having as merry of a Christmas as he and the others were. Maybe he'd see him the next time he was running late with something.
Extraordinary Christmas indeed.
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firstagent · 1 year
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With the finale of Digimon Ghost Game yesterday, how would you now rank the finales of each Digimon series?
You can tell it's been a minute since I've had a chance to get to these. It's what happens when you run a big tournament and immediately have a ton of con work (and a con). Anyhoo...
Appmon: Perhaps a surprise winner, but it has the massive action sequence, a tearjerker ending, didn't force an unnecessary separation, and the hero made decisive actions that both wrapped up his character arc and established where he goes next.
Tamers: Immensely powerful and ticks all of the right boxes. Both thrilling, tragic, and still somehow hopeful in the end. Only second because the partner separation, as much as it pays off and works in this ending, is out of the heroes' control.
Adventure (1999): The final farewell and the buildup to it is etched in everyone's minds as an iconic franchise moment, as it should be. But there is a lack of suspense in the final battle, which is more of a badass showcase of everyone. That's all right, but it's nice to be a little concerned about fighting a being of total destruction.
Frontier: Rough as the buildup is, it delivers on everything we wanted to see. Takuya has a proper meltdown, everyone unifies for one massive world-spanning fight against Lucemon's final form, and the big hospital scene at the end is silly yet poignant. It makes full use of everything it had to work with.
Adventure: (2020): For a series defined by spectacle, they certainly knew to go all out for the ending. A new form for Omegamon, a multi-tiered fight, and an ending that's smooth enough to offer something for every character. It's not ambitious, but it's plenty of fun.
Ghost Game: Speedrunning past the stuff that needs to be covered (big battle, exposition) to make time for things that actually ties the show together (characters taking a stand, story advancement). It's a bold choice, but it's nice to see from a show lacking in story and character meat.
Xros Wars: It's a solid enough string of action sequences and a Xros Wars-worthy final evolution. It delivers everything it needs to, but also exposes how thin the relationships in Xros Wars are, when Taiki's final farewell to Shoutmon is a hardy handshake and a congratulations. Feels like there should be more to it.
Savers: Exactly the kind of wild, badass climax you'd expect Savers to deliver, and Masaru is in top form. But it's one of those that when you let it process for a bit, forcing the Digimon back into the Digital World seems so wrong considering proving they and humans could co-exist was the point of the whole show in the first place. Masaru busting through that is but a small consolation.
Hunters: Really the only thing wrong with it is that Tagiru never cemented his place as underdog enough to earn the ending he gets. With that, you've got the last kid anyone should trust with the world forced to save it in front of legends. He brushes with that here, but his overall attitude makes it feel more like immature wish-fulfullment than a satisfying narrative conclusion.
Zero Two: Regardless of where you're at with the actual choices made with the epilogue, the franchise is still struggling to navigate all the worms it opened in that can. It's vague where it shouldn't be, definitive where it shouldn't be, and while the concept of all kids potentially becoming Chosen is both wonderful and intriguing, lobbing it at us with no development and so many distractions makes it hard to appreciate.
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perryhedge · 2 years
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Why Digimon Ghost Game is Episodic
Background
Note: a lot of this is sourced from @RavelMonte on Twitter, who has a lot of great translations and threads about Digimon production across the franchise.
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Recently, there was a soundbite going around where the lead writer of Digimon Ghost Game explained that one reason for the episodic structure of the show is to adapt to the shorter attention spans of children these days. While I don't think that's true (well, attention spans may actually be getting shorter, I do believe that -- but at least, anecdotally it seems that people are more hungry for serialized stories, not less, and that is one of the reasons why anime is getting so popular worldwide). But as Ravel points out, there's another goal here, which is part of the Digimon Reboot project (thread linked below):
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I'm no expert when it comes to these things, but one thing that's important in the media mix business model (which Digimon has always been a part of) is the term 世界観 (sekaikan = worldview). You may have heard this term used in interviews from various Japanese creators. In a media mix structure, the central element is not necessarily a fixed plot or even necessarily characters (characters can be part of a worldview, but not necessarily a specific iteration of a character -- we can see this in the 2020 Digimon Adventure series, where the 8 chosen children remain but their personalities and arcs change drastically). Contrast with something like Star Wars which is continually forced to fit everything into one consistent universe and timeline. Obviously there must be more to media mixes and I'm not an expert on the topic, but I think this video is really well presented and informative:
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So anyway, to summarize Ravel's thread and its implications for Ghost Game, one of the main purposes of this show is to unite the disparate elements of the franchise (and everyone knows Digimon is all over the place, especially after the flagship game series known in the west as Digimon World vacillated between raising simulator, dungeon crawler, and musou-style action RPG in just 4 entries). The purpose of the Digimon reboot, brought on by a producer on the (formerly?) successful Aikatsu media mix empire, is not really to "reboot" the franchise and create a new worldview, but rather to slowly incorporate all the existing branches of the franchise as much as possible into one worldview.
Monsters of the Week
One more or less obvious way that this is reflected in Ghost Game (and even more so in the 2020 Adventure reboot) is the choice of monster of the week. There are a few new mons altogether, but also a lot of mons that never appeared in an anime. Of course, every few weeks there is a public update to the newly curated reference book:
I'm only 27 episodes in but let's take a look at the roster of monsters of the week.
There are a few "fan favorite" Digimon like Digitamamon, Arukenimon, Mummymon, and Vamdemon that were villains in former series.
A Deva Digimon from Tamers (Majiramon)
Bokomon from Frontier
Splashmon and Pilomon from Xros Wars
Morphomon from the epilogue film Digimon Last Adventure Kizuna
Some armored evolutions (a concept introduced in Adventure 02, though there are many mons that had never appeared in the anime). For example, Quetzalmon is an armored evolution of Wormmon (a partner in 02) that had previously only appeared in a V-Pet, the original TCG, and some video games. Fans probably do know a lot of these mons from seeing them around.
Mons like Ginkakumon and Sirenmon that were introduced in an online version of the original TCG.
Black variants like BlackTailmon and BlackAgumon.
There are still a few elements of the franchise missing, for example X Antibody Digimon from the CG film Digimon X Evolution and Spirit Digimon from Frontier (though the pre-evolutions to Spirit Digimon did appear in Adventure 2020). There's some lore like the Royal Knights, Three Archangels, Olympus Twelve, Seven Demon Lords, or Four Holy Beasts that may or may not be referenced as well. It's not likely, but it would be cool if they added in Appmon too. But for the most part, these last two anime have really drawn from the entire franchise and made an effort to feature a diversity of mons.
Themes
Despite Ghost Game being episodic, even at 27 episodes I can already see an overarching narrative emerging. I don't mean the hints that appear once every few episodes about GulusGamamon and Hiro's dad. There's another story, about all the Digimon that game to the human world and the ways in which they interact and try (and sometimes fail) to fit in. This sort of worldbuilding again draws from all across the franchise thematically.
One major element that we may worry about is, what are Digimon even, and what is the Digital World? Whereas previous series went into depth about the creation of Digimon (notably 02 and Tamers) or the structure of the world (Frontier), Ghost Game notably does not. It's entirely possible, though unlikely in my opinion, that the main trio never go to the Digital World at all. What's more important is that Digimon already exist, they're in the real world now, and though they were trapped there by some malevolent (?) force, this does not seem to be part of some coordinated assault on the human world. They're just there, living their lives. And already we see some interesting implications of this.
For one, there's our main cast, the symbol of harmony between Digimon and humans (as noted by Bokomon, this may make the main trio very important in the future). But there are also more general ideas of a "Digimon partner" (though, since it is shown that Ruri can team up with Jellymon, that concept may be more flexible than in past seasons). Take for example Ajatarmon in episode 24, who loved a particular human so badly it wanted to become one, or Koemon in episode 14, who is grieving over the loss of a human friend. There's also the scientist who we briefly see experimenting Morphomon, in a reference to Last Evolution Kizuna. These storylines usually end with some kind of compromise, though in the case of Ajatarmon we see that sometimes the alienation is too strong to overcome. This is reminiscent of the early, episodic parts of Digimon Savers which saw Digimon integrating into the real world, often as allies but not necessarily partners (my favorite is Piyomon).
Then there's Digimon that are only interested in using humans to meet their own needs, like Sistermon (need for speed), Digitamamon (sees humans as food), Arukenimon (ditto but more horrifying), Kinkakumon (desires a strong opponent), Splashmon (desires moisturizer), or Zassoumon (Gremlins from the movie Gremlins). These can sometimes be reasoned with, but more often than not this kind of encounter ends in violence. This reminds me of the early parts of Adventure, where the concern for the main protagonists was basically surviving this strange world as just another link in the food chain.
There's plenty of Digimon who want nothing to do with humans, notably Angoramon's friends and the ice Digimon from episode 17, but don't have any particular ill will towards them either, possibly unless provoked.
Plenty of Digimon try to help humans only for it to backfire, like Mummymon (wants to be a doctor), Sirenmon (cheer humans with songs), Petermon (save the children), Piximon (chaotic neutral), or DarkLizamon and Seadramon who end up desperate for a way home. Some of them can find a way to fit in, some of them can be convinced to go do something less harmful, but this category tends to be the most unpredictable.
And then there's a handful of malicious Digimon, though notably only one (Vamdemon) has expressed any interest in conquering or destroying the world as far as I can tell. The rest just want to cause mayhem or hurt humans for fun. Rarely they can be reasoned with, but mostly this ends in violence. There are lots of these types of encounters in Tamers and Savers.
Notably, all the previous series were heavily serialized, so eventually this variety of monster of the week conflicts gave way sooner or later to a big bad. Sometimes, it's revealed that all the bad guys were controlled by one super bad guy all along. Other times, like in Frontier, the stakes are clear from the start and the villains remain consistent. But Ghost Game, at least so far, doesn't seem interested in that kind of plot. Instead, it focuses on coming up with often pretty creative ways for Digimon and humans to interact, not schemed up by some genius villain but just as a result of their own desires. Notably, the one Digimon who did seem to be sent on orders by a villain (Sealsdramon), turns out to just enjoy killing for fun. This is an interesting twist on the usual structure, and I think it definitely gives this one series more room to explore those kinds of dynamics.
I've been watching a lot of episodic shows lately, such as another long-running Toei series, Precure. Compared to a lot of episodic and formulaic shows of this sort, Ghost Game really is pretty unique. There's not just one solution to every problem. When I'm watching Precure, sometimes I'm frustrated that a particular fight just seems like an excuse to show the transformation, instead of another vehicle for increasing our understanding of the characters. But I rarely feel that way about Ghost Game, even though it is true that most episodic conflicts don't have any implications for the characters really. Instead, the episodic structure is used to flesh out the world itself.
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shihalyfie · 1 year
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I feel like a lot of people ask you about meta (which makes sense considering your content), so just to shake things up a bit, what do you think is the coolest thing Digimon has done?
This is kind of a more meta (as in, "not strictly related to story") thing, but I really like how dedicated the new card game has been to recreating anime scenes and concepts through gameplay. For instance, the way the Eosmon deck works:
You may include up to 50 cards with the same card number as this card in your deck.
(Note that with the card game’s usual rules, you’re only allowed to run max 4 of the same card.)
Then add in the Menoa card:
Your Turn When you play an [Eosmon], you may rest this Tamer. If you do, reveal the top 3 cards of your deck, and add either 1 Tamer card or 1 Digimon card whose name contains [Eosmon] among those cards to your hand. Return the remaining cards to the bottom of your deck in any order. Opponent's Turn As long as you have an [Eosmon] in play, all opponent Tamers will not turn Active during the Active Phase.
Or in other words, the Menoa card lets you populate your side of the play area with tons of Eosmon (like with the swarm of Eosmon in the movie), and while she’s active with an Eosmon, all of the opponent’s Tamers are incapacitated (because she dragged them into Neverland). Then when you get to Ultimate-level Eosmon:
For every Tamer you and the opponent have in play, you may choose 1 Lv.5 or below [Eosmon] from your Trash and place it at the top of this Digimon's Evolution Bases in any order.
...so, as with the movie, Ultimate-level Eosmon is formed by the absorption of lower-level Eosmon corresponding to the Chosen Children who were dragged into Neverland. Very fun.
Or as another example, the recent Masaru card:
Beginning of Your Main Phase If you have a Digimon with [Agumon] or [Greymon] in its name in play, by paying 1 memory, for the turn, this Tamer is also treated as a 3000 DP Digimon that cannot evolve. Your Turn When this Tamer becomes Rested, 1 of your Digimon may evolve into a Yellow card with [Greymon] in its name in your hand without paying the cost.
Treating Masaru as “a 3000 DP Digimon that cannot evolve” is basically another way of saying that Masaru is allowed to attack one of the opponent’s Digimon directly. When a Digimon attacks, once the attack is complete, you’re supposed to “rest” the card (turn the card sideways). So the intended play with this card is
Masaru and Agumon/Greymon are on the field
Masaru attacks an opponent Digimon
Masaru’s card is put in Rest state
When Masaru’s card is put in Rest state, Agumon/Greymon gets a free evolve
...so in other words, Masaru punched a Digimon and his partner evolved.
For more of a story development, though...well, you see, because Wikimon has an implicit job of chronicling every possible known Digimon evolution line, the mods and editors at Wikimon have been going through nightmares every time Digimon introduces another weird evolution mechanic (the card game especially has been troublesome for them), but I’m still laughing at the fact that Xros Wars actually going there resulted in this being on Shoutmon X7 Superior Mode’s page for a while.
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It’s since been replaced with something more organized, but it’s still funny. Digimon Wiki has a different policy regarding evolutionary lines, but I remember they still went through a whole problem of “how the hell do we categorize this?!” for a while. I apologize to any wiki staff or editors reading this for whom this was probably a lot less funny, but there is something to be said about a story development so ambitious that it breaks all of the fan categorization attempts.
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digitalgate02 · 1 year
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[AO3 VERSION] [@digimonadventuretimelines blog (outdated)]
Back in November 12 2012 a person asked about Daisuke’s son on the original askblog (ask-daisuke) and I decided to go on a full route of an Alternative Endgame for it. I didn’t do that to spite the epilogue though, I do not enjoy Fix-It culture (I’d rather write my own AU and leave the canon stuff untouched than simply try to “fix” them. Same thing happened with the Hunters arc from Xros Wars, and my own canon-divergent AU based on an old ▽ theory in 2016) so this project was already viewed as some sort of multiverse.
The name Daichi came from an old friend’s answer to my musings on twitter -- they suggested Daichi and Taisuke, but I adopted Daichi for the Daisuke kid, and Taisuke for the other character I designed -- a Taichi’s son OC. The idea of Daichi and his entire plot/story came while doodling him again, for the third time after the name reveal. He would be a space-time traveler based on other medias’ space-time travelers i’ve loved since i was a kid (Future Trunks, Chibi Usa/Sailor Chibi Moon, and Silver the Hedgehog) with a tragic story based on Luke Skywalker (uh, sorta). Daichi would seek for answers in his own journey in order to save his father from a terrible fate -- One where Daisuke becomes a puppet of a greater evil and turns into a menace to the worlds.
Besides this part, Daichi’s (alternate) world has two issues -- an endless conflict between wild digimon who do not want humans to be allowed in the Digital World, so they are trying to close the gates (and this bad guy uses a brainwashed Daisuke-turned-into-a-digimon-hybrid as some general for those troops) … And a force of humans who does not see the digimon as equals, wanting them to be treated as a menace for the human world, having to always be monitored by the police and Digital World’s ambassador Taichi in order to prevent digimon and even human victims.
The goal of the “Neo Chosen Children” is to combat both issues alongside their partners and families. And, for Daichi, to rescue Daisuke from the hands of this new enemy.
As for this setting, space-time travel would be the main theme of it. Daichi and his friends would travel through a special dimension connecting all the worlds and timelines through “doors” and then, they would learn more about the Tokyo Twelve and the Worldwide Chosen, also about other possible worlds. Most of those ideas of “crossovers” came from the crossover chapters in V-Tamer, which were the only thing I read from the manga back in time. And oh, Xros Wars manga’s multiverse theory.
※ This document might have changes from the original chapters 1 to 19 published on the blog & AO3 though.
  The main setting: Daichi’s story
While many think the Chosen Children job was over, this was a hoax. With the number of partnerships growing on a large and worldwide scale, the most known Twelve Chosen alongside their Worldwide allies from 2002 started to work harder to make sure the worlds would live in peace and together. But it’s easier said than done -- many issues have been spotted and reported throughout the world. Could Koushiro and Miyako handle a whole community like this? Of course they had the help of the Holy Beasts and the Gennai clones, but they should be sure none of those people would do bad things.
This is where they created a system and an organization in order to catalog and prevent outcomes like a new Kaiser-like enemy. The head and brains of the org was Koushiro, but he also nominated Taichi and Daisuke for co-leaders (Why Taichi and Daisuke? Well, they’re representing their generations after all) and having all the others as part of a council and operations like, teaching the both sides to respect each other, to not treat your digimon as some inferior being and vice-versa, to not be taunted by evil beings… And go on. This org was more likely a school, while a Special Unit force specialized in Digimon cases would work alongside the police.
To keep everything under control, and to know the number of partnerships, Koushiro’s old community list became a registered list -- in which every digivice, human and digimon were registered on a database sooner or later. Non-registered entries would become called “Mercenaries” and if any cataloged Chosen had gone vile for any reason, they would’ve been called “Dark Chosen”. Normal Chosen would just keep their name as it is, or rather “Registered Chosen”. It was like an ID and it could help to keep everything in order.
This went well for a while, but just as you can see… Humans and Digimon are complex creatures, and you can’t get rid of all of the mean spirited ones -- There would exist digimon and humans using each others’ partnerships and power to commit crimes, and others stuff. The Special Digimon Cases unit had always been needed in those cases, in which both digimon and officers had to take care of those bad apples. The Tokyo Twelve’s organization is just a mere big registered database and a “school” to teach and assist the digimon and their partners, not a law enforcer group.
Around Spring 2024, a group of rogue digimon wanting the digimon to be free from the partnership cycle started to move, wanting to separate all of the digimon from the humans. Said enemies managed to lure Daisuke and Ken into a trap… And Daisuke sacrifices himself to save Ken from getting caught -- He opened the gate and shoved Ken and Stingmon with the force of Wingdramon into the gate, and then closed it before those digimon could catch his friend. Ken tries to open the gate again, but it has been locked on the other end. After reporting to the others, the group decided to hide this information from the world… and from their own children.
  Daichi’s Destiny
Daichi is a kid born in August 2015, and his personality used to be closer to his parents -- very optimistic and brave, and the only difference is he was the smart aleck of the house. He liked to play games with his dad before school, having to be reminded about his duties by his mother. His little sister -- two years apart -- was also a very lively child. But everything changed when Daisuke disappeared in 2024. While there was a huge effort to keep the world and the group’s children out of it… Daichi’s personality had a drastic change: he became more of a shut-in and spent most of his time studying, making his sister Kiyoko super duper worried and mad at him.
Daichi was so sure that his dad had died that he used to talk in a more depressive tone. Kiyoko used to get extremely furious about it, because she didn’t want to think their dad was dead and the adults were lying to them. It was when, on a normal day in 2029, Daichi and Kiyoko heard a voice calling for help. Daichi tells Kiyoko to go stay at her friend’s house while he investigates it. The voice comes from Daisuke’s office room. He opens the door and sees an old computer on, with a small pink digimon bunny fainted on the floor.
The lights are turned on, and the digimon opens her eyes… And then morphs into her human form. It’s an old acquaintance of his parents -- Natsu (Yes, the digimon girl from Natsu e no Tobira drama  CD, you read it right)
Daichi was used to Natsu appearing as an adult human, but this was a big reveal for him -- She’s a digimon!? Is she Daisuke’s second partner? Well, no. Natsu is… An “Honorary partner” for Daisuke. Didn’t she get a human partner before? We will discuss it another day.
Natsu is cheerful and calls Daichi by ‘Daichan’ (Daichi’s nickname) and tells him she needs to talk with his mother or Taichi. The boy says his mother is not around, and Ambasador Yagami is always busy… Then, he wishes his father was still alive to help them. It’s when Natsu drops the bomb: No, Daisuke is alive and she needs help to rescue him. The kid’s behavior changes immediately, and Daichi starts begging Natsu to let him help. If you know Natsu well enough, if you push the right buttons you can make her do or say what you want. So, Daichi’s trickiest smuggest plan was just saying “My father would totally trust you to protect me if I were in danger” which led the digimon girl to agree to taking Daichi to the Digital World.
They went there, and she started getting bombarded with questions from the little kid, things related to what happened to his dad and why everyone was hiding those things from him. While Natsu was still hiding things from him, she managed to slip a few words leading to a battle 5 years ago. A little note: Natsu kept calling Daichi by ‘Daichan’ all the time, not even using his real name at any moment. Suddenly, the big bad enemy showed himself -- Lupinmon, a digimon which was a black wolf warrior, in the same style of the Legendary Hero of Light -- Wolfmon/Lobomon. Lupinmon attacked Natsu and Daichi, and then chased them until a brave and unknown V-mon with the Ulforce V-dramon’s bracelets appeared and repelled a powerful blow from the lupine warrior.
It was when… Something odd happens: Lupinmon steps back, like if he was holding himself to not hurt that human kid… And then in a weaker voice he calls Daichi by his name. By connecting the dots, Daichi realizes Lupinmon was actually his father but this didn’t last for a long time, and then Dai-Lupinmon attacks them again, but this time Natsu’s pendant starts glowing and opens a gate into another place, sucking the kid, her and the mysterious V-mon into a blank space… Quite similar to the dimension Apocalymon sent Taichi and his group once. The difference is, this place does not present the binary code, but has an angel-type digimon guarding it -- ClavisAngemon.
The trio meet a hooded figure with a feminine voice, who gives them some input about that place, its name and why they were there. Daichi was chosen as a new bearer of the power of space-time, but the boy was still in denial about what had happened right now with him: His father tried to murder him. His father, who used to be friendly and kind… Is an enemy of his world now. He couldn’t digest that information very well, and Daichi himself couldn’t bear a high responsibility like that. At first, he refused it… It wasn’t something he could handle at the moment. So, the hooded figure sent them back to the human world.
A few events later, Daichi was involved in an attack on a theater promoting a new movie to encourage the bonds between humans and digimon, in which he had to face Lupinmon’s followers and save them all. Ulforce, the name of that V-mon who was sticking with Daichi and Natsu since their first encounter, ended up being “linked” to Daichi via a special digivice which popped out from nowhere -- the Digivice TimeRune (or D-TimeRune) -- which sent instructions to the boy as “scan the digimon to form a link” and “scan the back of your hand to activate the DigiRune fragment” so he could assist Ulforce in battle. Once Daichi executed all of those instructions, Ulforce evolved into XV-mon (but with the bracelets and the mysterious Holy Ring in his ear) and fought the enemies, which once beaten were locked inside Natsu’s plasma bubbles and left there for the police.
It was when… Daichi realized he could use this power to… travel back in time and prevent his dad from being captured. This means once he and the others return to the Dimensional Space, Daichi informs ClavisAngemon and the hooded figure he’s ready for it. It’s the moment the place reveals an infinite number of doors within the blank space. But one problem was…  All of them are identical. This makes Ulforce lose his composure and start whining about this being ridiculous -- HOW CAN YOU KNOW WHICH DOOR TAKES TO WHICH PLACE AND TIME!?
The hooded figure also warns Daichi, Ulforce and Natsu that they should not alter the past, or else their world would’ve been destroyed. This does not make Daichi afraid at all, and he says he would prefer to not exist as long as his father is safe and happy.
Thus… Daichi, Ulforce and Natsu started traveling through space-time.
While some other cases were running amok, Kiyoko and the Tokyo Twelve’s children were starting to get involved with them -- by receiving this same special digivice and forming a link with some digimon involved in incidents and attacks. But one of those kids had decided to form a link with a special digimon… And kept it a secret.
  Yagami Taisuke, the Self-Proclaimed Rival
Taisuke is Taichi and Sora’s only child in Daichi’s world. The reason for this strange family to work well is… Taichi and Sora managed to solve their personal issues and became a couple. To make this couple get hitched and be more functional they had to become mature people first. And they did that. Taisuke is the youngest of the Tokyo Twelve’s kids, having 10 years in 2029. Since both parents are important figures -- Taichi because he’s the Ambassador, and Sora because of being the daughter of Takenouchi Toshiko, who’s still the Head Master of the Takenouchi school of traditional Japanese flower arrangement at this moment. But Sora also started to get her own recognition in her own area -- as a fashion designer specialized in Japanese style -- Taisuke is… overshadowed by his parents fame and treated as “The Digital World ambassador’s son” or “Takenouchi Toshiko’s grandson” or “Takenouchi Sora’s son”. This makes him mad every time because he’s not seen as himself but rather as someone’s son/grandson. This explains why he’s mostly mad at everyone not seeing Daichi as “Worldwide famous Ramen Chef Motomiya Daisuke’s son” and why he self-proclaimed himself to be Daichi’s rival.
It can be said that, during the same moment Daichi was facing Lupinmon… Taisuke was witnessing another event: A black Agumon coming from a gate area nearby his house. This Agumon wasn’t normal though, it had been looking for an old acquaintance from the past. Taisuke didn’t know what this meant, but he couldn’t ignore that critter. Once they were facing some evil guys, a D-TimeRune appeared in front of the boy and he decided to accept it, forming a link with that BlackAgumon. The Rune of Courage appeared for both of them -- and thus they faced the enemy digimon together.
But… Taisuke couldn’t tell his parents about that. So, he hid BlackAgumon inside the digivice and kept facing tough enemies in the shadows… As the Brave Tamer.
The more Taichi was involved in this whole mess against this Lupinmon menace, the more Taichi spent times busier and out of his home. This kept making Taisuke feel anguished and revolted, because he wanted his family to be together again. And it seemed like Sora was… acting like her mother when it comes to Taisuke -- wanting him to stay safe. So, she asked Piyomon to watch him for her, as the boy’s bodyguard.
  Kiyoko and Captain the Hawkmon (and Others)
When Daichi returned for his first adventure in an alternate year 2002, Kiyoko interrupted his sleep by showing a hurt two head-feathered Poromon who was escaping from the bad guys. During the night, she, Daichi, Ulforce and Natsu were fighting an unknown digimon chasing the girl and the Poromon, until discovering it was a BlackGuilmon via the digimon scan mode of the D-TimeRune. While Kiyoko fled with the bird baby digimon in her arms, she vowed to protect him… And this led her to a digivice which she used to form a link with Poromon.
Poromon evolved into Hawkmon, one with a bandana and two head feathers under it and visible on the side of his head, and then introduced himself as Captain, a pirate of the seven seas. He beats the foe and Natsu traps it inside one of her plasma bubbles, but then they’re surprised by a strange pair of shadows. Daichi and Ulforce go after them, while Natsu takes Kiyoko and Captain back home, where they would just report to Miyako what had happened that night.
During the chase, the human-like shadow shows to have a digivice too, with a symbol of a sun in it. The digimon partnered with the shadow evolved into a Greymon -- But none of them were able to recognize if it was a normal Greymon or some other digimon. The shadow then jumps on the Greymon-like back and disappears in the landscape. Daichi and Ulforce return home, wondering if that human would be a foe or not.
After that encounter with the mysterious kid with a digivice like his and Kiyoko’s… Ulforce mentions about the kid having the Fragment of Courage, and then they got this small talk about what those symbols are and points out Daichi’s flame-like symbol is called Fragment of Tenacity, meanwhile Kiyoko’s paw-like symbol is the Fragment of Determination. Those felt the same words and some connection to the crest of Courage, but they were viewed as their own variants of it according to Natsu.
What are those “Fragments” though? Are they something similar to the crests? They are the core of the crests actually. The origins of those symbols came from the ancient Digital World era, as some clan symbols -- and those digimon created ways to spread those traits through their own clan and the entire Digital World. Powers that enriched the land and planet.
Meanwhile Eiji and Hoshi, the Ichijouji siblings (children of Ken and Hikari in this world) had met their future partners -- a BlackTailmon and a Wormmon, respectively. In the pinch of danger, both siblings got digivices and linked themselves to those two digimon in order to save them from the enemy. Eiji got the Fragment of Kindness, while Hoshi got the Fragment of Happiness, which had a cherry blossom flower as a symbol. Later they would nickname their mons as Kitty and Sting, respectively.
Other children in their circle of friends would’ve gotten digivices and partners too, when involved in a fewer attacks of Lupinmon’s troops. Reika (Iori’s daughter) partnered with an Armadimon and getting the Fragment of Fairness (a burgundy Scale symbol), Jin (Jou’s son) got partnered with a Kamemon and got the Fragment of Reliability, Mike (Mimi’s trans son) got partnered with a Floramon and got the Fragment of Sincerity. Another case happened to Mitsuki (Takeru’s son) and Mirai (Koushiro’s daughter), who were found by their partners Tsukaimon and KoKabuterimon in the meantime. Mitsuki got the Fragment of Hope, while Mirai the Fragment of Knowledge.
Elise, Yamato’s daughter, had a different case and encounter.
Elise and the Mysterious BlackGabumon
Elise is a very refined child -- she’s courteous, calm and has a sweet singing voice. She ends up finding a hurt Gabumon in the playground and then asking her cousin Mitsuki to help her to treat the mon’s wounds. While they spend time together, the BlackGabumon starts forming a link with Elise and later, when she’s in danger… He comes to her rescue. However, that BlackGabumon wasn’t unusual -- he was one of the soldiers of Lupinmon’s troops, but he refuses to take part in those activities anymore and then turns into Elise’s partner. Elise receives a blue D-TimeRune, and the Fragment of Friendship.
Meanwhile, Daichi, Ulforce and Natsu were off town and traveling through space-time again, searching for the event which led to Daisuke turning into Lupinmon and stopping it from happening. But Daichi ended up in another alternative world. Since Daichi was so interested in Daisuke’s backstory… He tried to investigate Daisuke’s past, but Natsu prevented him from learning more about it. She immediately “ejected” them from that world, but instead of going back to the Dimensional Space dungeon, she threw them into a battle between… Lupinmon and Ichijouji Ken!?
Somehow, Daichi’s presence there only proved to Ken that Lupinmon was Daisuke -- as the opponent avoided attacking the kid and the others. But this didn’t last for much time, and then Ken had to retreat and take the trio with him. Daichi had to explain to his mother and to Ken what was happening, but they couldn’t let Daichi risk his life like that. But Daichi didn’t talk about his space-time travel mission, or the plan to go back in time and prevent Daisuke from getting captured.
The captured enemies from the previous times Daichi, Ulforce and Natsu had been involved were sent to a special facility to prevent them from getting hurt. There, Ken worked as the lead of the Special Digimon Cases Unit from the police -- an investigation team. Using his best tricks to make the criminals talk, Ken got more information about what was going on and what were Lupinmon’s goal -- to close the gates connecting to the Digital World permanently, separating both worlds from each other again and forever.
Besides Ken, the mysterious kid fighting against the troops -- who later would’ve been revealed to be Taisuke under the “Brave Tamer” alias -- had an excellent intel team on his side: Mirai and Mitsuki. Mirai is a prodigy young girl, with a tinker-like mind and skills. She might be young, but her interest in technology and building/programming stuff only made her become skilled enough to obtain information and stuff from her own father’s network and database. Meanwhile Mitsuki has the power of gathering information by the power of a strong fanbase watching his videos and forum posts. He also has inherited Takaishi Natsuko’s investigative reporter skills, being able to research and get whatever he needs.
Besides that, Ken and the Tokyo Twelve group were also investigating Daisuke’s disappearance. And Ken had to update them with what he had discovered recently. Their Children weren’t aware of those news, so they kept working to protect innocents instead.
  The Unknown Trio
Despite everything, a mysterious duo with a Coronamon and a Lunamon popped into the story. Children with no actual background or database -- Chosen Children unknown to Koushiro and Taichi… Or even to the entire Network. Soleil (FR: Sun) and Lune (FR: Moon) were mischievous kids fighting the enemies without any affiliation to a side. There was one more detail: Soleil claimed to be the “new vessel” of Homeostasis, and that he was chosen to eliminate those who were disturbing the peace of the Digital World.
Something fishy, yes. Hikari and the others knew Homeostasis wouldn’t be this harsh, or act as some punisher. Homeostasis is a gentle teacher-like security system. Not a god nor a warrior.
Lune, on the other side, was the peacemaker of the duo -- She’s a psychic like Hikari, so she used her powers in order to find the best peaceful method to put an end to any fight. She seemed to be the one able to reason with Soleil and make him step back or retreat. With those children involved, the Twelve, and the Neo Chosen had this new issue.
But they weren’t alone -- There was a brain in their team, Étoile (FR: Star), but this one didn’t like to appear in public… So they only would learn about his existence a little later. Étoile has a fellow partner, a purple Pokomon/Viximon named Renard. Étoile works as the technician of Solei-Lune’s operations, always saving them when things go south.
Soleil’s hidden background is that he’s the son of a very rich family, but neglected by parents. His real name is Youta, and he’s a year older than Daichi. His nonchalant behavior combined with a charismatic aura makes him irresistible to form an alliance, but deep down he hides a fierce and vigilante demeanor… Resulting in him being quite terrible if you turn him into your enemy. He likes to think he’s a hero of justice, and his senses are quite twisted at this point…
Lune’s secret story is that she's a very smart and talented girl called Mizuki, who used to be doing favors for others all the time, borrowing her notes, letting them work in group projects… But they also liked to ask her for fortune readings, so she was seen as the most popular fortune teller in town. She had this sixth sense and legit psychic powers, lending her to learn in advance what to do and to solve people’s problems. But she’s unable to stand for herself, and is sacrificial in order to bring order and peace. She crosses her path with Youta’s and then they realize they’re made to be partners in this whole war against the darkness and evil. 
Later, they find Étoile (whose real name is Noel) and they form an alliance  -- whose objective is to beat Lupinmon and any other enemy in their way, to bring peace back to the worlds.
Soleil is Daichi’s “true” rival, and their personalities since they met. Meanwhile, Lune seems to have some interest in Daichi’s pacifism methods.
Soleil has gotten the Fragment of Light, while Lune the Fragment of Energy (which symbol is a stylized Yin-Yang)
  A Brief Side-story: Daichi Meets Akira
One of the worlds depicted in the project… Is an alternative timeline where Daisuke managed to get courage enough to confess his feelings for Hikari, who also had strong feelings for him. In this world, Akira and his sister Amy are a duo fighting evil alongside their older cousin Takara (Taichi’s and Saiba Rei’s daughter), who is the leader of their group.
Daichi accidentally goes to this world while trying to go home, but he realizes the couple of people who also exist in this world did not recognize him, or think he, Ulforce and Natsu are allies of the real villain -- Gokumon/Reapermon.
Akira is the clumsiest sweetpie child in town, also a little fired up, who tends to solve stuff in the most peaceful way. His partner is a Plotmon with an unique Tailmon variant form: a Snowshoe-like cat. But, besides that form, Akira is clueless about which form his beloved Hana (the Plotmon’s name) would take in the future.
Natsu’s pendant is stolen by Shadramon, and they have to search for it. With Akira and Takara’s help, they manage to get the pendant back but they are forced to face Shadramon. It’s when Hana evolves into a Snowshoe variant of Nefertimon and alongside Ulforce and Takara’s V-dramon (Zero) they beat it.
This wouldn’t be the last time Daichi & co. would see those kids…
  Lupinmon’s Foggy Memories & Meeting Daisuke from the Past
The encounters with Daichi only triggered Daisuke’s memories, and he started to slowly regain control of himself. Still, this wasn’t enough to make him realize he’s the human those people and digimon are talking about. And when he’s this close to connect the dots, Lupinmon’s boss, a higher rank digimon (Perfect level) -- Papillonmon -- used his powers to keep Daisuke under the enemy’s control. So neither Daisuke or Magnamon could do anything… This vile digimon also has a higher rank master, but this will be left to another time.
With Lupinmon’s troops gaining forces, and some other allies of the vile digimon coming through, the Twelve and the Chosen Network have to take action and prevent more chaos and misfortune. At this point Taisuke, Mirai and Mitsuki are too deep into the battle that they cannot go back anymore -- Taisuke then is caught by Kiyoko and Eiji, who complain of him doing all the ‘cool’ stuff all alone. They don’t know what they could do to help now, though… Taisuke gives all the details of what’s happening and then Kiyoko finally learns that his dad is one of the enemies. The shock does not change her desire to come to rescue him. But the only thing that makes her EXTREMELY mad is that Daichi was hiding that secret from her.
Not that Daichi wanted to hide those from her, but more like he was too focused on his goal he couldn’t tell her anything yet. And he wasn’t in town again… Where did Daichi go?
He was finally in the past. But possibly not from his timeline.
Daichi arrived in the past, meeting a 17 year old Daisuke who was still in High School and working harder on his life goal -- But still clueless about how to make this dream come true. At first, this moody Daisuke treats Daichi with suspicion, as if he could read Daichi’s intentions just by looking into the boy’s eyes. Daichi trying to warn him about some enemy didn’t work either.
Daisuke hated the idea of him turning evil and hurting his own friends, he refused to hear that kid’s story -- he won’t believe it at all. Daichi was losing his patience with this, until they’re attacked by an enemy digimon from Duskmon’s army. It’s then when Daichi sees Lighdra-Glaive and the Lightnimon armor in person. He believes it’s too late and that Daisuke had become a digimon already.
Daisuke/Lightni growls as this kid is definitely going to ruin everything and tries to hide from him. V-mon asks why Daisuke is so nervous about the kid’s warnings and he says it’s because this means he would lose his mind and do something worse. V-mon realizes Daisuke means this whole façade is starting to damage his poor mind, and this brings V-mon the flashback of what Ranamon had said about Duskmon. If Daisuke is going to run amok, then…
But no, Daichi is so sure he can prevent this from happening!! He got there! He will… He will save Daisuke at all costs!! Ulforce wonders if Lightnimon is a real digimon though, it felt more like an armor than a ‘digimon form’ … V-mon explains Daisuke is pretending to be a digimon, but this only makes things worse for Daichi & co. -- This means he’s doing it on purpose right? EXCEPT V-mon denies, and says he’s actually doing those because Daisuke got brainwashed by the enemy, Duskmon. Natsu is concerned about Daisuke right now, but V-mon assures her they’re not doing anything evil or bad, and yes beating the enemies all alone.
All Alone… But why? Wasn’t Daisuke’s group of friends able to beat those enemies? V-mon frowns, saying Daisuke is too paranoid and afraid of getting others hurt to indirectly hit him that he’s pulling this whole façade all alone. Ulforce sighs, because this felt like a bad idea, Daichi and Natsu agree. Daisuke stares at them from a distance, that kid really came to ruin his disguise… Daichi comes to talk with Daisuke again, but the other refuses to believe he would turn into the enemy in the future. Daichi shakes his head, saying he’s not talking about that, but rather wanting Daisuke to go back to his friends. Daisuke snaps, that kid really doesn’t understand what’s happening there. Natsu reminds Daisuke the real Daisuke wouldn’t do that and would fight the enemy alongside the group instead. V-mon tries to stop them before Daisuke could do something harsh, but he just sits here pouting like a kid.
It’s not like he doesn’t want to go back to the group… He then says he had done awful things already, he threatened his own friends… He was lying to them, he was toying with everyone… He believes he’s no longer the same anymore. The trio frown, this feels bad… Until Daichi says his friends wouldn’t judge him and if he explains what’s going on they might understand. This is when Daisuke notices the kid is not a legit nuisance like he was thinking of. But they were attacked by Vulturemon, a bounty hunter affiliated to Duskmon.
During the battle, BurningFladramon and Ulforce XV-mon form face it together, with Natsu and Daisuke (as Lightnimon) as support. Once they beat the enemy and Daisuke is safe to be himself, he looks at Daichi: I don’t want your world to disappear because of me. We can handle this by ourselves. If I turn evil… My friends will stop me quickly!!
With those words, and “Please go back to your time and help future-me there” as requested, Daichi realizes what he must do. Then, Natsu opens the gate to the Dimensional Space dungeon and they vanish. Daisuke then says he will come to talk with the others, but then… He sees Ken seeking for Lightni in the middle of the forest. Daisuke looks at V-mon and says that he can’t go back to the group yet, so he asks the digimon to bear with him a little more.
  Another Side-story: Daichi Meets Toshi
While trying to return back to his world… Daichi, Ulforce and Natsu are thrown into another alternative future, one where things are even worse than in their home timeline. In this world they meet Toshi, Daisuke and Ken’s adoptive son, who had orphaned when he was very little -- his biological parents were killed by a menace digimon -- Megidramon -- and he had to grow up in a foster house. He escaped from there countless times until he met Daisuke, told his story and then Daisuke decided he couldn’t turn his back on him. In this world, Daisuke and Ken became a couple, and they tried to have a child by a surrogate mother, but they had no success. Toshi’s adoption came in handy, and their family was all happy until the day ChaosDukemon, the other side of Megidramon, came to eliminate that child and the Twelve Chosen.
Daichi arries in the middle of a battle against WaruMonzaemon, one of ChaosDukemon’s lackeys. Toshi’s partner, Shadow the Impmon -- In his Sorcerimon form -- casts a spell to distract the enemy and teleport everyone -- Daichi & co. included -- to a safer place.
There, they learn more about Toshi’s world and what’s happening with him. Apparently him being the ‘bearer of darkness’ is driving dark-evil digimon into their doorstep, and he cannot leave his new family and friends get hurt. Daichi offers him some help, and then they start making a plan to defeat WaruMonzaemon.
In the meantime, Socerimon evolves with the power of forbidden knowledge into Baalmon, and then they get more advantage against the evil lackey. Not only that, but Ulforce evolves into AeroV-dramon but with the V-bracelets in it. Daichi and Toshi are perplexed, since XV-mon is a purebreed V-mon line while V-dramon line is another kind of line. How could Ulforce be able to evolve into a V-dramon family member!? Who knows…
Once they beat WaruMonzaemon, Toshi says he will protect everyone and everything from ChaosDukemon at any cost. Daichi appreciates that vibe and with this he, Ulforce and Natsu return to their home.
Still this wouldn’t be the last time they would see Toshi and Shadow…
  The Enemy’s Plan and the Neo Chosen’s Strategy
While Daichi was out, Ken and the others involved in this fight against Lupinmon discovered the plans of those evil digimon: Their original intent was to bring the Digimon Kaiser back and then force the digimon to distrust humans, forcing them to close the gates and separate the Digital World from the Human World again. But those plans were screwed up by Daisuke and his sacrificial tendencies.
But those plans changed -- They were still going after Ken, of course… But for another reason now.
Mirai kept feeding Taisuke and Kiyoko about the details she could get from her father’s database. Eiji and Hoshi were nervous to learn that their father is a target. They couldn’t let that happen, but their parents wouldn’t allow them to get involved.
It was when Daichi returned. He was so sure he had to rescue his father that he didn’t realize that… Yes, all the worlds and timelines he visited before didn’t disappear -- they only generated a divergent timeline from those events. A new door appeared every time he left a timeline.
But now he had to build a plan to save Daisuke. And this is where the other Tokyo Twelve’s children got in. They were so passionate about their families and friends that they would break the orders of their parents and relatives to protect those bonds. Daichi wanted to go alone, but this would only make him commit Daisuke-from-the-past’s mistakes as well. Taisuke, Kiyoko, Eiji and Hoshi offered to come with him and be his backup.
As they go into the Digital World, the group starts unlocking forms based on their Rune Fragment. Aquilamon (Captain) evolves into Hookmon (one which had the perfect-level power); Stingmon (Sting) into Cannonbeemon, BlackTailmon (Kitty) into BlackRapidmon, and Greymon virus (Draki) into MetalGreymon virus. The more they strengthened their bonds with their digimon, the more they started unlocking more and more power in order to beat the enemy’s army.
Daichi then is stopped by a Gennai clone, who sends a countermeasure against Magnamon’s powers to the boy’s digivice. This Gennai clone says it was an important item borrowed from the Holy Beasts. Daichi checks his digivice and notices it’s a golden Digimental. But why would he need a Digimental?? It wasn’t just a regular digimental -- It was the Digimental of Destiny.
The group started to get divided between enemies: Kiyoko and Captain were left behind to fight Mermaimon. Hoshi and Sting against Ookuwagamon, Eiji and Kitty against Doumon. Taisuke and Daichi, alongside their partners and Natsu, went straight to the main goal -- Lupinmon.
But, in their way there’s a MetalTyrannomon. It’s when Taisuke says he will take down that enemy while he leaves the rest to Daichi. Daichi, Ulforce and Natsu agree, and then they move to the next area, going after Lupinmon. 
The next obstacle was Magnamon himself. But Magnamon had a black armor instead of the usual golden one. Natsu then realized the Digimental wasn’t for Ulforce and yes for her. But… Can Daichi make a link with Natsu? A digimon already partnered with someone else? Also, what happened with her partner though!?
  Natsu’s Armor-Evolution: Magnabbitmon
Natsu is not a usual digimon. She was linked to that space-time dungeon and not partnered with any human before. Or rather, she was partnered with a person from another parallel world: Daisuke’s counterpart of Warlock’s world -- Lance Duskstella. This kid came from a world where the digimon and the humans were in an endless fight in a world made of magic instead. And this kid studied harder to defend the digimon from the humans, imagining a world where both could co-exist in peace. He believed in the existence of this place, and wanted so hard to open a gate to it. Natsu, or rather, ChibiBunnymon was a small digimon which came with a special power: the ability to open gates into the multiverse.
She was hunted by vile people and digimon, and always afraid of everyone… Until she met Lance. It was the first time she went in contact with someone with a person who lacked malice… She became his friend and partner, and then he learned about the existence of other worlds and timelines, events which happened differently… And events he wished to be part of his life. But unlike the others who were chasing Natsu, he never wanted to use her powers for himself. And when he was assassinated… He left with her a spell to find him again.
Or at least, one of his counterparts in the multiverse.
Was Daisuke destined to find Natsu by sheer accident? Or was it part of that spell? Nevertheless, Natsu went looking for this person… For a long long time ago. But Daisuke, Mimi and Wallace never had found a partner for Natsu. And one day… The egg vanished from Mimi’s house. Mimi, Wallace and Daisuke couldn’t explain what happened, or why the egg disappeared, and they had a little hard time dealing with it.
Until… They met again later.
Was Daichi… connected to Lance? Well, maybe? (I’m not going to spoil my other project ok)
Daichi isn’t sure if he can form a link with Natsu, but he had to try. So he did all the steps like if he had no partner digimon already, and it worked. Natsu now was connected to Daichi, and he used the Digimental on her -- She armor evolved into a Magnamon counterpart: Magnabbitmon.
Magnabbitmon was able to face Magnamon’s power equally, and then left Daichi and Ulforce to face Lupinmon all alone. 
But could Daichi fight his dad? I mean, he’s a human, right? What if Ulforce killed him by accident!? The kid wasn’t thinking straight… Lupinmon tried attacking them, But Ulforce protected Daichi. XV-mon reminds Daichi this isn’t the right hour to be hesitant, and keeps Lupinmon busy. Daichi starts to think: How can they bring his dad back to his senses? There must be something!!
 Then he looks at the goggles hidden under his aviator scarf. Yes… Maybe that could help!! Now what to do with them? He approaches the battle with them on his head, and then jumps on Ulforce’s back the moment his partner backs off. He tells Ulforce to bring him closer to Lupinmon, and that has a plan. Ulforce nods and flies in Lupinmon’s direction, shoving the lupine-like digimon to the wall, and then pinned him on it.
Daichi, on XV-mon’s shoulder, shows the goggles to Lupinmon and starts telling him to remember who he is. Lupinmon starts wavering… But it worked. Daisuke was able to break the mental control pulled by Papillonmon. A strange butterfly shadow leaves his body (in the Magna vs Magnabbit battle, another one leaves Magna’s body) -- Daisuke and Magnamon immediately destroy those with their powers. Daichi asks what was that thing and Daisuke says it was the bug controlling him and Magnamon.
It was when Papillonmon himself appeared and attacked them, Daisuke shielded Daichi and got hit… But instead of dying he turned into a small baby II-like digimon and fell unconscious. Ulforce and Natsu try to attack Papillonmon, but he leaves an army of brainwashed Manticoremon behind. Magnamon had devolved back to Chibimon form due to exhaustion and now there were two baby digimon in Daichi’s arms. The others come right there and they join the fight, opening a path to the exit.
Now that they have rescued Daisuke and V-mon… All they have left is fighting Papillonmon, right?
… Right?
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digimonloving · 1 year
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An Astamon dating a very shy Phelesmon. He always covers his face like the one in Xros Wars did. Astamon still adores him anyway.
An Astamon dating a very shy Phelesmon
Phelesmon doesn't like to show his face. Really, he doesn't like to be the center of attention at all, and it's why he tends to cover up much more than most Phelesmon do. Perhaps it makes him an odd one out, but he doesn't care. When Astamon first tried to befriend him, he could hardly speak....
And now they were dating. How it happened? Mostly Astamon breaking through Phelesmon's shy barriers and managing to find interests they both enjoy. One thing led to another and Astamon couldn't help but ask if he would like to date. He could care less if Phelesmon prefers to hide away with the clothes he wears and using his wigs to conceal himself. Astamon adores the look, so different from most Phelesmon.
Astamon is very gentle, and his kindness towards Phelesmon is unrivaled. He completely understands that Phelesmon would just rather hide than be center of attention, and Astamon makes sure that his mate doesn't have to deal with eyes constantly on him.
Astamon is a gentleman, and always does the talking for Phelesmon. He can do it himself, but he prefers to let Astamon take the reigns with it a lot of the time since it's easier that way. He's always so ready to help, so why not let him do it for Phelesmon? Astamon is far too kind about it, Phelesmon doesn't know how he managed to get the attention of the other Digimon in the first place.
Phelesmon does prefer to show his affection when they're alone. He likes to hold Astamon's hand at most when they're out and about, and when they're alone together is when he shows his appreciation and loves to snuggle close to his beloved. Astamon can't help but drape his coat over Phelesmon when the other falls asleep on him when he manages to sneakily get up from the cuddle position that Phelesmon had chosen. He always likes to surprise the demon-like Digimon with his favourite snacks when he wakes up from such a nap.
Phelesmon really doesn't know wat he did to deserve such a Digimon in his life. He hated attention on him, and it did take a bit to warm up to Astamon, and he's glad he did. Astamon adores him so, near unconditionally at that. It's far too sweet of him, Phelesmon thinks.
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the-laziest-dragon · 1 year
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DIGIMON GHOST GAME: AKA: How to make the fanbase desperate with an unexpected ending.
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Unlike Adventure:2020, I haven't commented much on this season because;
Story pacing is different (horror stories vs season 1 reboot)
Many of the references I needed to go after and the chances of talking nonsense were great. And I can't stand to hear more irrelevant drama than I already listen to offline.
But I really wanted to talk about Ghost GAME, and now that the season """"ended"""", I can talk a little with my opinions (and spoilers soon if you don't want to, don't read. Enjoy other of my posts or go to another blog you like, I'm not holding you back 🙂)
Taking everything out of the way, let's go to the beginning :
1 - The delay for tamers/chosen children/human heroes to appear and develop as characters.
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I'm going to take those shots soon because it was one of the things that pissed me off the most.
Ruli joined the team in episode 3 and got the adult form of Angoramon in episode 15.
Kiyo joined the team in episode 5 and reached Jellymon's adult form in episode 10, if I'm not mistaken.
After waiting 12 episodes to reach the adult form compared to Kiyo who was only 5, she only reached the Ultimate form in episode 35. 20 more episodes. Kiyo achieved Ultimate form in episode 29...
Hiro already reached adult forms (Red, Blue and Green) in episodes 2, 7 and 12. The Ultimate form came in the episode 25...
And most of the time it was Hiro and Gammamon who solved everything, leaving the other humans and digimon in the background. Like the protagonists of the original Adventure rooting for the Megas to win because they are nothing but Ultimate form and the enemies are too strong for them.
And want to know when the mega forms arrived? Episode 56 for Hiro, 58 for Ruli and 60 for Kiyo.
And the season ended at 67... and the last two episodes Diarbbtmon and Amphimon barely served as relevant fighters... They were more like glorified punching bags.
2 - Digimon do not fight to the death.
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It may sound morbid but it's a fact: The enemies fight to kill, the protagonists don't fight seriously because they don't want to hurt the other digimons.
Apart from GulusGammamon (I already got to him) the protagonists killed at least 2 digimons: SimbaeAngoramon killed Digitamamon and the three Ultimate killed RareRaremon.(No, Shadramon was already half dead before Datamon messed with him. Tetismon didn't kill him.)
It makes it seem like they don't really fight. And all they do is sit the shit out and then make up... which is kind of disappointing after the literal demon of lust just walks away.
3 - GulusGammamon
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When he first appeared, NOBODY expected that the sweetest marshmallow in the world had the literal devil inside the body. But since every digimon protagonist has to have a dark evolution, it was to be expected.
Whenever GulusGammamon appeared it meant that someone was going to die. No jokes. That was basically it.
'Oh, this Digimon is too bad! What do we do?' 'Oh! Gammamon evolved into GulusGammamon!'
The worst part was what they did to him in the end. From Gammamon's suppressed original personality to the final Boss of the season. It was all so thrown in the face that there are still people numb from the shock.
And then there's the fact that he IS A FUCKING ALIEN DIGIMON FROM ANOTHER PLANET!!?That was contaminating the entire digital world to form an army to face a Galactus from the Digimon Universe!!??!?!!
4 - Espimon
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For the first time, after Xros Wars of course, the protagonist won a secondary Digimon for his team. But my holy Christ... what a soap opera.
He was introduced in episode 38 but didn't reach his adult form until EPISODE 62!!!
This is all because he thought Hiro was a 'fake Hiro' because he wasn't practically identical to his father.
5 - THE END OF THE SEASON.
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To say they hooked up for a second season is calling me and all fans idiots.
It was so rushed, but so rushed that it seemed like fanfic that the author got lost and decided to tie all the ends at once but left a lot up in the air.
The Digi-Galactus only coming 2000 years from now, a Country of Digimons in a space between the Digital World and the Human World*cough cough Xros Wars cough cough*, all human protagonists becoming diplomats as children. It looked like the Meme of Yamato becoming an astronaut at the end of Digimon 02...
But I'm not saying that the fight between Regulusmon and Siriusmon was bad... But three Megas almost losing to an Ultimate was a forced fall due to the plot armor.
I hope there is a second season, or movie or OVAs to end the story, because it was very... Empty at the end...
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koushirouizumi · 9 months
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Digimon Trading Card Game {T.C.G} ~ AtlurKabuterimon ACE + Angewomon ACE
This is a Digimon {+Adventure related franchises} fandom positivity post, so please be respectful interacting! (It is also) Koushiro Izumi and Hikari Yagami positivity in relation, so please be respectful towards those characters and their Digimon on this post as well!
{Please do not interact if you are anti Adventure franchise, anti 02, anti Tri, anti Meiko, anti Kizuna, DigiAdv 2020 Chosen, etc.!} (Please Do Not Interact if anti Frontier, anti Xros Wars / Young Hunters, anti Ghost Game, or "anti" any other spinoff series!) *Failure to acknowledge interaction rules may result in a Block.
{This is an older post made when this news first dropped.}
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higuchimon · 1 year
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[announcement]
Starting on January 1, 2023 and ending on December 31, 2023, every Sunday I will post a fic or a chapter set in my YGO GX Reversal AU. Starting on January 4, 2023 and ending on December 27, 2023, on every Wednesday, I will post a fic or a chapter set in a different AU for a different fandom. At the moment, my choices will be drawn from this list:
Game of Life: Digimon Adventure 02: breeds AU
Angels, Demons, & Deciding Factors: YGO Arc-V: angels/demons AU
Godslave: Digimon Frontier: fantasy AU with Lucemon as god-king
Cry of Vengeance: YGO Zexal: supernatural creatures AU
Replacement Vampire: Digimon Adventure 02 & YGO GX: alternate timeline
Dark Brotherhood: Digimon Adventure 02: breeds AU
Dead Weight: YGO GX: zombie AU
Course of Events: Digimon Adventure: breeds AU
Stirring Shadows: Digimon Adventure 02: status of AU kept secret for now
Hunting The Great Game: Digimon Xros Wars: rewrite of Hunters & parts of Xros Wars
No Good Choices: Digimon Adventure 02: Kaiser & Daisuke
Blood of His Blood: Digimon Adventure 02: breeds AU
Strike Hard, Strike Fast: YGO Arc-V: vampire AU
Collars and Keeping: YGO Arc-V: captive Shun AU
Fragmented Memory: DIgimon Adventure 02: memory loss AU
In Space In Light: YGO GX: Juudai possessed by the Light of Ruin AU
Confusing: YGO Arc-V: memory manipulation AU
Destructive Flames: YGO GX: combination Reversal & Healer/Firestarter AU
Hell's Ice: YGO GX: Ryou as a Seven Star/Hell Kaiser of Ice AU
Scars of Victory: Digimon Adventure 02: Kaiser defeated the Chosen AU
Bonds & Bondage: Digimon Adventure 02: captive Daisuke from episode 2 AU
Bridges: YGO GX: Juudai is the incarnation of Light AU
In The Shadows of the Fae: YGO GX: Juudai as the Fae King AU
World of Fusion: YGO GX: Brron fused all twelve dimensions AU
Shadow Demons: YGO GX: Juudai as the king of demons & hell, Ryou as a demon prince, Yuusuke as a shadow mage AU
Dragonflame & Nature's Spark: YGO Arc-V: Healer/Firestarter AU, featuring other legacy characters such as Ryou & Mizael
Division of Destiny: Digimon Adventure 02: Vamdemon defeated the Chosen AU
Bitter Bargain: Ken x Daisuke: Kaiser blackmails Daisuke for sex AU
Forgotten Families: Digimon Adventure 02/Tri: alternate ending to Tri
Those are the options from series I've already posted. I am not ruling out fics that I have yet to post. One thing they'll all have in common: they'll all be on the darker end of the writing spectrum. What I enjoy writing the most.
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patamon · 2 years
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Hi Patamon! How do you feel about the Shoutmon/Lunamon ship? Do you have any 'mon ships in general?
Hi lovely anon! I had to look up the ship 😅. I gather this is a ship from Xros wars, which I haven't watched yet (I do plan to eventually!) so I don't have much to say about it. But in general, I consider myself a pretty pro-shipper, so yeah, I would be on board with Shoutmon/Lunamon ship. Why not?
In terms of 'mon ships, I really love Wiztail and the way their relationship was portrayed. Hopefully, in the future, Wizarmon eventually returns and establishes a cute dynamic with Tailmon, and he's incorporated in all the Chosen get-together on Odaiba Day! And once the Chosen have children, Wizarmon is invited to all their kid's bday party to do magic tricks 😋
Also, when I was young and watching digimon for the first time, I was for some reason obsessed with the angels (angemon/angewomon). But that ship has sailed (hee hee, get it? Ships...nvm)
Anyways, thanks so much for the ask. I hope you have a great weekend! 🥰
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pokebob28 · 4 years
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So..... has anyone ever stopped for a second and considered that the digidestend are basically child soldiers?
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wild-battlebond · 3 years
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Digimon Xros Wars Ep13 Liveblog
it’s the nene show now
for a second I was wondering if it was counterproductive for Nene to be attacking Blastmon since she works for the antagonist, but then I remembered that she’s actually working for the antagonist’s brother. brothers are a big deal in this show.
seeing the goddess statue made Baalmon pause and let Taiki retrieve his Xros Loader... perhaps he cannot bare to fight underhandedly while being watched over by a goddess? he was one of the angel Digimon that lived here at one point, if I remember right...
Lillismon is still around & is probably going to come in and kick Blastmon out of the zone for doing a bad job. oh yeah that’s right she’s the one who hired Baalmon in the first place.
rip Taiki. he fell in a pit.
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the goddess statue also fell in the pit and then bathed Taiki in a mysterious light, so it’s not all bad. according to Baalmon, this means that Taiki is now a warrior of the light — and because of that, Baalmon probably isn’t going to try and assasinate him anymore?
now we get to hear all about the warriors of the goddess. they’re anyone with courage and justice in their hearts, and trained under Angemon. something tells me that Baalmon must’ve done something, made some bad choices, to become uncouragous and unjust.
we kinda get to see a different side of Taiki here. he’s usually focused on leading the team, but right now he’s following Baalmon’s lead, so he just wanders behind Baalmon and points out everything that strikes his curiousity. like we don’t normally get to see what Taiki acts like without any looming responsibility.
Baalmon did have to make some choices, but they weren’t necessarily unjust or why he wasn’t accepted by the goddess. he had to kill his fellow warriors of the goddess, but he did it out of self-defense since they were all being mind-controlled and trying to kill him. that mark that was on his allies’ heads is the same as the ones that got stuck on the Xros Heart Digimon’s heads, so that’s not good. also, that’s why he still respects the goddess so much and refuses to fight dirty or attack Taiki under her gaze — even after all this time and all he’s done, he still wants her approval.
oh no... Lillismon was the one who was controlling the Edemon! she’s the one that mind-controlled the warriors of the goddess! so that means that Baalmon was unwittingly working under the very Digimon he was trying to hunt down...
Taiki I genuinely love your enthusiasm but it’s kinda hard to save someone who’s already been stabbed
Baalmon is dying, and right after we found out he was actually a decent guy! So team Xros Heart is going to summon a pyramid to fix him.
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I watched a friend playing DigiSurvive recently so i have to ask: Is there any name for the kids in-game? Like, did Bandai/Habumon's dev team pick some term alluding to Adventure's or did they go by the Bandai's (null lore's) term "Tamer"?
So for Survive, it's a bit of a complicated scenario. They do not allude to the word "Tamer" in the game, but that's also because the word "Tamer" is a meta term anyway -- we've already seen a lot of arguments about the word being unfitting for anything that involves the more equal relationship between a human and their Digimon partner, and the term itself is a bit of an artifact word from the period of the franchise before Adventure. (You know, back whey were even selling Digimon products with them in cages.) It doesn't even work for the series called Tamers, which itself only uses the word because of the premise of Digimon being an in-universe franchise. I'd argue it doesn't even work for V-Tamer! I think at this point everyone only uses the word "Tamer" as convenience because with so many different portrayals of different kinds of Digimon partnerships, you need some kind of unifying word, and it's only natural anything you pick will be incongruous with something in there.
So if you're talking about broad franchise things, comparing one thing to another, then yes, they are Tamers, but this is strictly a term used for pragmatic reasons more than anyone takes the word literally. They even allude to this in Cyber Sleuth when Nokia declares her team to be "Tamers" instead of "hackers" as proof that her team treats Digimon as equals, which makes no sense with the meaning of the word, but does make sense in terms of meta symbolism, because she's bringing Adventure's ideals to the CSHM setting. The card game also classifies Takuma, Aoi, and Minoru as Tamer Cards, but keep in mind that the Frontier kids are also Tamer Cards despite having nothing to "tame", and when Oikawa got a Tamer Card fans were congratulating him, not for becoming a "tamer", but for being given status equivalent to a Chosen Child like he always wanted. Daisuke and V-mon used the phrase "Digital Tamer" in 2-TOP, but character songs tend to be a bit outside-fourth-wall anyway. The Survive kids are "Tamers", but purely in a franchise meta sense. (Incidentally, it wouldn't be the first time this kind of necessary forcing has happened; Super Digica Taisen, from the Xros Wars era, classified Adventure through Savers kids as "Generals", despite this also not entirely making sense.)
In-game, the kids are not "Chosen Children" in the sense they were chosen to be heroes like Homeostasis picked the Adventure kids due to their virtues. However, Aoi comments in the Harmony ending that their role in being pioneers in Digimon-human relations makes them "chosen kids" (this isn't a localization slip-up; she uses the word "erabareta kodomo" instead of the actual term normally used for Chosen Children, "erabareshi kodomo"). Ironically, this isn't as far from Adventure as you'd think; Koushirou points out in Two-and-a-Half Year Break that having a Digimon partner isn't inherently special, and that the only thing that distinguishes a Chosen Child is that they were chosen to be the first to have Digimon so they could guide this important time of first contact. So actually, it wouldn't entirely be wrong to call the Survive kids Chosen Children...but I personally wouldn't use it for them, because Homeostasis and the Holy Beasts at least "chose" Adventure and 02's kids for the purpose they ended up carrying out, whereas the Master "chose" the Survive kids for them being the nearest available human sacrifices and they themselves ended up diverting that plan. It's kind of how like, yes, according to Leviathan in Appmon episode 49, the Appli Drivers are "Chosen Children" (the term erabareshi kodomo is used here), but that's in the sense it's revealed they were all pawns in Leviathan's plan from day one, so is that really a term you want to positively apply to them?
Ironically, the dub term "DigiDestined" may arguably be the most accurate here; the term "destined partner" is brought up a lot to describe human-Digimon partner bonds (the localization handles it as "fated partner", but the word used is "unmei", which the dub has typically handled as "destiny"). So they are DigiDestined, in that they're destined for a Digimon partner (as is everyone else in Survive's universe). That would require a hell of a technicality, though, and most people would probably get confused if you used this without explanation (especially if you're like me, who rarely uses dub terms), so I honestly just call them "the Survive kids" if I need to make a distinction between them and other Digimon protagonist groups, and "Tamers" only if we are strictly talking technical franchise designations. And if we're only talking about them within the Survive universe, well...they're just normal people, and that's really the point anyway.
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