Frozen Twins
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Digimon Savers Movie
I'm Frozen Twins, and this is my article on the Digimon Movie #"9".
Betamon X: With the occasional comment by myself...
Gomamon: and me.
So lets do this. First things are first, the time setting of the Movie. This is a hard thing to deal with, I don't know what Bandai has officially said this movie was placed, but here are the facts.
1. Immediatly after ShineGreymon gets his Burst mode, the world starts to collapse... and as we clearly saw, the digital world was not collapsing into the human one.
2. Lets say that this happened before Burst Mode in the series... the only available time for that to happen would be right after Tohma leaves to save his sister, but the fact that Gaomon was with the other two digimon proves that it didn't.
3. Anytime this could have possibly happened, even after the series ended, Ikuto and Falcomon would have been their somewhere, and if it had been after the Series ended (and before the digimon left I mean) then where was Chika and Biyomon?
So the time component of this could not exist logically unless we were to assume a lot of factors that wouldn't make sense.
The next thing... where were the other digimon? If it was as Argomon said, the whole city was asleep, that mean's that PawnChessmon, Kamemon and Kudamon and maybe Biyomon would also be trying a way to wake their partners up. So where was everyone else, especially Falcomon, if Ikuto was staying at the Daimon's house.
Betamon X: For the whole series, it seems just to push ever all the rookies except for the three main ones. It's a pretty big dissapointment.
So now we come up to the next subject, right after the really awsome fighting, Raremon asks the girl whether or not she's a girl. She says she is, however her name doesn't end in mon. Their is without a doubt she is really not a digimon. So, is she like Ikuto where she was a human child who was taken into the human world, or is she like Gennai, something that's exactly like digimon except for the fact that she doesn't have an attack.
The movie seems to support the first theory more then the second, as it appears that Argomon is her digimon.
Now here is another interesting thing to look at. The movie brings in somewhat of a pokemon style thing with "Attributes". Argomon is obvoiusly a plant type Perfect, and yet Agumon's Pepper Breath (I treat his close range attack as Baby Burner and his long range as Pepper Breath, but that's another subject for another time.), completly destroys Argomon, catching him on fire. The last time this kind of elemental abuse only happend one other time in the series of digimon and that was in forth season when they used the weather to their advantage.
Betamon X: Of course, Forth season being stupid forth season, they never even touched the subject ever again in the whole season.
Gomamon: Unless you count Raremon's little water trick, which would bring the number up to three other times.
Betamon X: Point proven, but never for the good guys again after that point.
So Argomon's Perfect is extremly suspectable and weak as a Rookie's attack wiped him out, however when he goes to Mega, his power increases massively, as ShineGreymon got wasted. I have a problem with this, as usually, digimon's power rating is about equivalent through all of their evolutions. And since ShineGreymon got wasted by him, it either proves one of two things, Agumon hit something extremely vital or ShineGreymon is extremly weak... I think its more for the second one, but that's another subject.
All in all the movie sucked. However, the very beggining was the best Rookie Action scene Bandai has come out with for digimon. Other then that, the Movie Stunk worse then Raremon.
I'm Frozen Twins, and this is my article on the Digimon Movie #"9".
Betamon X: With the occasional comment by myself...
Gomamon: and me.
So lets do this. First things are first, the time setting of the Movie. This is a hard thing to deal with, I don't know what Bandai has officially said this movie was placed, but here are the facts.
1. Immediatly after ShineGreymon gets his Burst mode, the world starts to collapse... and as we clearly saw, the digital world was not collapsing into the human one.
2. Lets say that this happened before Burst Mode in the series... the only available time for that to happen would be right after Tohma leaves to save his sister, but the fact that Gaomon was with the other two digimon proves that it didn't.
3. Anytime this could have possibly happened, even after the series ended, Ikuto and Falcomon would have been their somewhere, and if it had been after the Series ended (and before the digimon left I mean) then where was Chika and Biyomon?
So the time component of this could not exist logically unless we were to assume a lot of factors that wouldn't make sense.
The next thing... where were the other digimon? If it was as Argomon said, the whole city was asleep, that mean's that PawnChessmon, Kamemon and Kudamon and maybe Biyomon would also be trying a way to wake their partners up. So where was everyone else, especially Falcomon, if Ikuto was staying at the Daimon's house.
Betamon X: For the whole series, it seems just to push ever all the rookies except for the three main ones. It's a pretty big dissapointment.
So now we come up to the next subject, right after the really awsome fighting, Raremon asks the girl whether or not she's a girl. She says she is, however her name doesn't end in mon. Their is without a doubt she is really not a digimon. So, is she like Ikuto where she was a human child who was taken into the human world, or is she like Gennai, something that's exactly like digimon except for the fact that she doesn't have an attack.
The movie seems to support the first theory more then the second, as it appears that Argomon is her digimon.
Now here is another interesting thing to look at. The movie brings in somewhat of a pokemon style thing with "Attributes". Argomon is obvoiusly a plant type Perfect, and yet Agumon's Pepper Breath (I treat his close range attack as Baby Burner and his long range as Pepper Breath, but that's another subject for another time.), completly destroys Argomon, catching him on fire. The last time this kind of elemental abuse only happend one other time in the series of digimon and that was in forth season when they used the weather to their advantage.
Betamon X: Of course, Forth season being stupid forth season, they never even touched the subject ever again in the whole season.
Gomamon: Unless you count Raremon's little water trick, which would bring the number up to three other times.
Betamon X: Point proven, but never for the good guys again after that point.
So Argomon's Perfect is extremly suspectable and weak as a Rookie's attack wiped him out, however when he goes to Mega, his power increases massively, as ShineGreymon got wasted. I have a problem with this, as usually, digimon's power rating is about equivalent through all of their evolutions. And since ShineGreymon got wasted by him, it either proves one of two things, Agumon hit something extremely vital or ShineGreymon is extremly weak... I think its more for the second one, but that's another subject.
All in all the movie sucked. However, the very beggining was the best Rookie Action scene Bandai has come out with for digimon. Other then that, the Movie Stunk worse then Raremon.