
Messy…!
Right next to me… just when I thought it became a cool dinosaur… it’s a clay figurine…! So free-spirited…! The lineup of evolution too…!
The color variations are (black) or black something-or-other, so they aren’t unified.
I like the kind of comments that say there are those who turn into viruses and those who just remain data or vaccines, like what the heck is going on.
That’s the charm of it, but when there’s a route that feels like a legitimate evolution, I tend to be drawn to that more, so it’s a difficult concept…
Let’s stop…! Thinking about things like the legitimate evolution route…!
Well, the evolution routes that are hard to understand are part of the charm of Digimon…
>>4
It’s actually good that it’s not fixed.
This is a Wheymon.
This is a Wheymon (perfect form).
Well, it’s a Tamagotchi.
The design is clearly too different compared to Tamagotchi…
Just when I thought it had become a cute cat…
Right next to that…
Celestial maiden…!
Dragon…!
Isn’t this one a bit better with the combination of ancient and sacred?
When it comes to Guilmon’s proper evolution, it’s Megidramon, right!!
It’s a game where you evolve from Angemon to SkullGreymon starting from the mobile device era.
When an ankylosaurus with skin as tough as armor merges with a holy angel,
It will become a sturdy clay figurine with angel wings.
The transformation into a clay figurine must have had quite an impact, as everyone is getting involved.
>>13
It’s the fusion of a cool dinosaur and a cool angel, right?
The greater the expectations, the more it weighs on you, right?
So, can Piledramon be justified with the Jugress of ExVimon and Stingmon just because its appearance is a mix?
>>14
It looks mixed and extremely cool…
The setting where properly raised elite Agumon seems like it will become Greymon, while ordinary Agumon is said to become Tyrannomon, is such a lame concept.
Honestly, I think Sylphimon doesn’t have any elements of Tailmon left.
I like the evolution from Togemon to Lilimon.
This clay figurine is great because it catches attention with its design and impressive track record.
Look at this air-type Sylphimon.
>>19
Why is it unrelated to Jet Sylphimon?
With Jogress, it’s better than just a normally strange evolution because you can explain that the original elements are mixed together.
Paildramon and Dinobeemon are great, aren’t they…?
It’s unfortunate for Ex-Vimon that it doesn’t have a normal evolution path due to Jogress evolution.
>>22
On the other hand, Stingmon has evolved.
>>22
Isn’t it rather MagnaMon’s fault?
Even Pokémon seems to be about the same…
>>26
The fish… has turned into an octopus!
>>38
It seems that the evolution from guns to tanks has occurred, but the design elements of the tank have disappeared…
>>43
Looking at the discarded version, I see how the handgun and octopus leg caterpillar tank make sense…
>>26
As expected, these are all evolutions that resemble the original more than Digimon…
If girls evolved, they became more rugged.
When you think about it, Agumon suddenly becoming compact after powering up with a machine to become Greymon is quite a weird evolution, right?
>>29
It’s good that, like Frieza from Dragon Ball, it ultimately becomes small, giving a sense of condensed power.
>>29
There’s a weird guy next to me who alternates between walking on two legs and four, so it’s not very noticeable…
The ultimate form of the traditional dragon-type Digimon that was introduced… an absurd heavy machinery…!
I really didn’t understand the clay figurines.
I thought they had no intention of becoming popular.
Finding ancient elements from dinosaurs, combining them with angels, and turning them into clay figurines is an incredibly genius design.
I can somewhat understand that the equation of ancient times × mystery = clay figures feels like that.
That being said, the fact that the final form is a clay figurine is truly amazing sense.
One that possesses both holy and earth attributes…
It’s a clay figurine, right?
Were clay figurines ancient angel statues…?
The most troublesome thing is…! The point of the clay figure is missing…!
But this clay figurine is big and awesome!
What the hell is going on…
I like Stingmon.
I don’t like Dinobimon.
I like GranKuwagamon, but it seems unrealistic for it to be paired with Imperialdramon, and I’m not a fan of it connecting from Stingmon to this.
I like Banchō Stinging Mon, but I don’t like the sound of “Banchō.”
There are parts that are even more frustrating because the elements are right, like the clay figurine.
Let’s stop…! Thinking about Digimon…!
The number of feathers has decreased!
I like Dinobimon.
Jewel Bee Moth is subtle.
Stop talking about Digimon’s evolution like Nagoya.
Just when you think there’s been crazy evolution, a straight-line route is created from the growth period to the ultimate form…!
There’s no opening to take advantage of…! The other Digimon…!
The pile-dragon that raised the expectations for Jugless is all to blame.
Ah, I see it’s a Nagoya connection topic.
>>52
Do you understand…! Something like this…!
Both the armor body and double spirit throw away the design concept, which is unfortunate; there are too many of the former, so it can’t be helped.
I see, that’s how it is!
I think the designer assigned to the armor will cry.
How many patterns do you think there are!!!!!!!
The clay figurines may have disrupted the serious flow of the story this time, which isn’t ideal, and they’re so strong that they tend to be forgotten, leaving a lasting impression.
The rough branching of evolution is fun as a game, but when considering it as a character, there are some difficult aspects.
It would be one thing if it just branched into MetalGreymon and SkullGreymon.
Cat → Cat → Cat → Beautiful woman with a covered face, exposed belly, and large breasts with one breast visible.
>>59
First of all, why is Tailmon at the Adult level with that size?!
>>59
→Pink fluffy dragon
>>59
(Tailmon is a mouse)
>>66
The finishing moves are Cat Punch and Cat’s Eye, isn’t it!?
>>71
Originally, it was a setting where a mouse pretends to be a cat, but I quit that.
However, I left it in books with the roughness of the past.
>>59
Plotmon is a dog, so this line gets even more absurd.
>>61
It’s often said that aside from Buiemon’s evolution, they don’t wear armor, but just having this combination is still pretty amazing…
It’s strange that the one with the thickest line doesn’t have a unique end for the clay figure and looks like Slash Angemon.
Sajitarimon looks like it’s not about hope at all, but rather a display of courage and friendship using two Digimental…
Are you saying that Horusmon and Setmon are too similar?
>>65
Since we’re wearing the same armor, this one looks more natural.
It’s a shame that the armor I put so much thought into is no longer used halfway through the anime.
>>70
It’s set up for an early toy development…
In Vital Breath, Sagittariomon was seemingly naturally integrated as an option for V-mon’s ultimate form.
The evolution of armor and the frontier gives off an impression of being somewhat difficult to handle in various ways.
But honestly, it looks like a dog.
>>76
Of course, it’s a dog.
Bubble → Rice cake → Ladybug → Rhinoceros beetle
Snowy Daifuku → Cat → Dog → Mouse → Angel → Falcon
Let’s stop… thinking about the continuity of the motifs…!
After all, it’s just data, so anything goes.
It seems that some of the armored bodies have changed from their originally expected pre-evolution based on the patterns on their heads.
They have a face like they are a legitimate evolution, but Patamon and Angemon had no connection at all until the anime.
Speaking of Armor forms, has it been confirmed who Thunderbormon evolves from?
About 95% of the armor bodies are not in anime, you know…
>>88
There are quite a few cases where it’s unclear where and how the armor is being used…
Actually, there was a mouse gag in the drama CD too…
Isn’t Eldradimon, the evolution after Shakkoumon, good enough?
It’s a Digimon born from the mixing of ancient ruins data, and since it’s reptilian, it can be associated with both Shakkoumon and Ankylomon.
Because Pokémon values continuity, there are times when the middle stage of a two-stage evolution can become dull, so in that sense, it might have its pros and cons.
Despite combining erotic elements, it turned into a nipple propeller…
I’m glad that the only one who appeared in the anime was Pegasmon.
>>93
I think the design of Rhino-Mon is good, but the others, especially Patamon’s armored form, are devastatingly terrible.
The digital mental series feeling of friendship in Chinlonmon’s head.
Quadrupedal → Bipedal → Quadrupedal!
>>96
Stop badmouthing Garurumon.
>>99
When you introduce the X antibody, it will once again walk on two legs.
Isn’t there a part of the anime armor that seems for moving around? Is it because of the OP?
>>100
The reason Submarimon looks like a surfing factor is probably because of that, but what do these guys actually do about enemies underwater?
>>100
I feel like I wanted the partner to ride more and run over the ground, but surprisingly, it didn’t happen.
Raidramon and such
Gabumon originally seemed to be dinosaur-like, but has been completely taken over by fur…
>>101
It’s also common to take a strange route and not be able to come back.
I like designs that seem like they could be recreated with existing figures like Dinobeemon (even if they actually can’t be).
The armor of kindness makes it difficult to comment.