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[Digimon] I knew it, but I’m grateful for the confirmation…

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Figure-rise Standard Amplified Kaiser Greymon, scheduled for release in September 2025, manufacturer’s suggested retail price 6,050 yen (tax included). The image is for reference only.

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Is it possible to do Orochi too?

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I wonder if Magna Garurumon will appear.

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This silhouette is definitely a Magna.

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When combining Kaiser and Magna to make Susanoo, there will be excess from the Magna part.

Someone said that they might just summon Susanoo without putting out Magna.

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>>6

Actually, I feel a bit suspicious since Susanoo’s silhouette will appear first, Magnagarurumon.

I can’t help but think that MetalGarurumon is quite popular after all…

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>>6

Isn’t that from the beginning!

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This series doesn’t come out much, yet there are suddenly two slots?

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I wonder if they really intended not to release it depending on the reservation status of Kaiser…

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>>5

Can you stop advancing the story in your head with delusions?

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Zero Arms Orochi…

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Since it’s an era overflowing with beauty products, can I expect good things from Fairymon too?

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>>8

Think about it after Angewomon comes out.

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Then I guess I don’t need to buy the Kaiser…

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>>9

I think that having this makes Kaiser → Susanoo a bad move.

If you start by saying you can create Susanoo by combining two kits with Maggaru, it’s more effective.

Both those who want the Kaiser and those who want Susanoo.

I think it would be absolutely great to buy Kaiser with peace of mind.

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>>17

I feel like I’ve heard similar stories from Bandai several times…

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>>28

I will keep saying that Beelzebub and Alpha should have released everything from the beginning.

Of course, I want it with the blast mode and dragon king sword, but people who don’t need two of the same kit will probably skip the regular version…

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>>35

At the point where you’re saying it’s the same, you clearly have no real interest.

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>>58

If they make it a full set with a compatible design, I can display it however I like.

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First, they should release the scale figure of Angelwomon, and then…

Isn’t Angelwoman’s beauty a part of the development of the 30 anime works?

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Seeing this makes me realize that the initial momentum of reservations is important.

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Why did they separate the release of Angemon in the plastic model and Angewomon in the arts?

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KaizerGreymon was sold out at the store.

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Are Digimon plastic models selling that well?

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>>16

The Ampli’s Wargreymon runs out immediately even when it’s restocked, to the point that it’s been repeated many times.

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In the first place, the production numbers themselves are probably fewer compared to Gunpla and the like.

The only ones I’m waiting for the complete version of that I saw with a bit left over are Beelzebumon and Alphamon.

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The armored part becomes a weapon, leaving behind the base form of Magnagarurumon.

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>>18

I wonder if we can integrate it by putting the Kaiser frame over the Maggarl frame…

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Bandai is a very corporate company that makes judgments based on numbers, so the fact that the series continues likely means it is selling more than planned.

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If Maganagarurumon doesn’t come out, I’m going to cry.

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The plastic model released with the original design is probably dead.

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>>23

Why is Magnamon over here…

I wanted to see the arrangement of Ampli.

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>>26

This familiar sloping shoulder!

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Isn’t Magna’s body an extra part with toys from that time?

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>>25

Zero Arms Orochi

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>>25

The body part will be completely surplus.

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Beelzebumon Blast Mode and Alphamon Oryuken still haven’t been released!

Buy Kaiser with peace of mind!

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Isn’t there a King Dragon Sword at Ample… It’s not a Blast… and the Digimon 3D figure fans are always on edge.

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Um…

Um...

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It’s like they’ve overdone it with the mood of transformation, unknown person’s face.

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If it’s Kaiser, there might be many people who would buy it even knowing that Susanoo is coming out, because it’s cool.

This is dangerous, but the Magnagaruru.

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There are quite a few Digimon that I would like to see released as regular figurines, even though Ample is nice.

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>>33

Over there, it’s completely not breathing right now…

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>>33

I think it would be nice if we could go with a flashy one that doesn’t seem to need amplification on the regular line.

As mentioned earlier, I also thought that Magna Mon should be passed on to Ampli.

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The Imperial Paladin must have appeared.

It’s a feeling, just a feeling.

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Preban has even stopped doing color variations.

I thought I would see something like Chaos Dukemon, but I guess it’s tough for ones that haven’t appeared in the anime?

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Wargreymon, Omnimon, and Dukemon are still relatively scarce.

I remember that Omega Mon X was about to be re-released soon.

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>>41

This is the umpteenth resale of WarGreymon…

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>>47

You can keep producing it as it can be processed right after it’s made.

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>>41

The simple reason why these three characters are always favored for three-dimensional designs is that they are guaranteed to sell to some extent.

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None of the Alpha models come with all the necessary options.

The Premium version of Figuarts is probably the best, but it still doesn’t have the Digitalize of Soul effects that were present in Amplified and Nexedge.

Even though the Holy Sword Greidalfar is wielding dual swords in the card artwork, none of them come with two swords from the beginning.

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Amply’s Mugendramon is like, “Yeah! This is it!” and I’m satisfied!

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Could it be that the upper body is larger with the assumption of fusion…?

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>>46

Isn’t Kaiser somewhat like this?

Rather, the lower body is sturdy.

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On the contrary, personally, I found Alphamon to be somewhat ambiguous.

I would have preferred it if it weren’t so stiff.

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>>48

Magnamon is one of them, but it seems like the ones with sleek designs don’t pair well with Anpuri.

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>>48

I understood that making it sharp is part of the brand, but I think the big, round eyes are quite unbalanced, and the face not looking cool is the worst thing about Amplia Realfamon.

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Ampli’s handheld weapons are quite heavy, you know.

It’s fine to have ShiningGreymon hold one in each hand with the split.

When you combine them, it becomes really heavy!

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Is this a prototype of Ampli?

Isn’t it super cool?

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Amplifiers are all cool.

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WarGreymon is really cool except for the stiff shoulder joints and the fact that his neck can’t move at all because of the shield.

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Beelzebumon is clearly being held back even in Ampli.

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It’s true that because I said this, the good reservation status has led to the next opportunity.

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I want Susanoo Mon, but I feel like it depends on the arrangement for Magna.

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>>61

Without weapons, I’m just a skinny guy…

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I thought there would be a blast mode in Arts, but it didn’t come out.

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I’m happy that Azusa looks happy too…

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>>64

When ShineGreymon was decided, they declared “I haven’t forgotten Frontier!” and made it happen, so I can’t help but respect them…

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It feels like those without any arrangements are more like figures, while those with strong arrangements are more like plastic models.

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I want to have growth stages like Gomamon and those around that area.

Is a stuffed animal okay? Yes…

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You don’t have to force yourself to recreate Hyorogari!!

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I quite like Magna’s dual-wielding sabers without equipment.

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Is that so... Maybe it is...

Is that so… Maybe it is…

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>>71

I really love faces that look like they would appear in Egyptian wall paintings.

I can understand if I think of it as an appearance just before reaching God.

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Well, without their capes, both Dukemon and Omegamon tend to look a bit skinny, don’t they?

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If possible, I want to line them up with Kaiser Magnus and Sano.

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In anime, the impression of Magunagarurumon is stronger without equipment, right?

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>>74

In anime, they really undress quickly…

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>>76

I completely understand that drawing is incredibly difficult.

Damn it, even when it’s taken off, it has a flabby drawing!

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I still don’t understand what MagnaGarurumon’s face looked like when it was properly drawn, since it never had stable design throughout its existence.

I wonder which balance was the right one.

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As the generations of Digimon progress, they tend to have more lines… After all, if you want to animate them, is it better to use 3D models?

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When there are occasionally some scenes with questionable animation in the anniversary PV, I laugh.

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Imperialdramon is making some really suspicious moves.

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>>81

I wondered if there weren’t any places with better animation than Tamers.

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I’m looking forward to Susanoomon and Magnagarurumon, as they will definitely have a good synergy with Ampli.

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It’s like the details increase through evolution, or rather, that the bath guys have a lot of special lines…

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Susanoo-mon is not suited for anime at all…

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>>85

First of all, since it’s the final episode, a lot of people are drawn to the new work, and the animation quality has run out…

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Speaking of which, it’s Yajima’s animation… but still, it’s somewhat better than Exit’s animation in the Tamers final episode.

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Few know that Magna Garurumon (de-evolution) is actually an amazing one that can move at light speed.

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>>86

Because there is no such depiction…

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>>88

Because… there’s someone else with the fastest setting called Merukurimon…

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>>86

It’s not amazing because you can’t fly in the sky.

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>>86

It’s just a bit faster than Linkmon.

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>>86

I think I could have utilized it to a certain extent if it had appeared in the ghost game.

Even if we can liken it to a frontier, the trigger for action is a transformed human, so it seems like there would be some sort of safety mechanism in place.

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Starlight Velocity is cool, isn’t it?

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After taking off the MagnaGarurumon, I usually just get punched in the stomach…

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Digimon has always been a series with relatively low-quality animation, but Frontier took that to an extreme.

When I sing FIRE! at karaoke, it really makes me go Oh… as the battle with Grotto Mon flows after obtaining the Beast Spirit of Fire.

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>>95

A pose of Vritra-mon without proper stance while launching the Corona Blaster!

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>>103

The fluffy Tarzan escaping from Agumon is also impressive.

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MagnaGarurumon is clearly at a disadvantage against MetalGarurumon with X antibody in terms of artillery capabilities.

The so-called “transcendental form,” including Kaiser, is nothing but a name.

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It’s only been in the last few years that Toei has started to focus on quality animation in their TV shows…

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I wonder if there will be a Ready Devimon in Ample…

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Tamers is the one with the most off-model animation among the Digimon series, apart from the Bank.

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>>100

02 is quite bad too.

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Adokoro and Ghost Game have a high average quality of animation! That’s what surprises me at first.

The former seemed to struggle quite a bit at times, but the scenes where they were fired up are really cool, so that’s commendable.

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The reassurance of building up the animation gauge properly until the key moment arrives…

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If you’re going that far, even the original series doesn’t have the impression of good animation!

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>>106

The animation is bad, but there are a few scenes where they try to animate beyond just using the bank.

It’s really just a bank.

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I feel like there was a bit of an atmosphere of trying to move things along even though the animation quality wasn’t great.

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I thought it was a bit disappointing that both evolutions of the merging source for Alter S are lackluster.

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I feel like some episode of Omegamon was really terrible.

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>>113

The Nidhogg monster battle is really weak.

The final episode was the best, though.

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>>116

Omega Mon itself was unnecessary in that episode.

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Honestly, the animation in the Digimon anime is generally not that great, right?

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>>112

I was definitely looking forward to the evolution of the bank with a lot of enthusiasm.

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>>120

The WarGreymon from Digicolor is too cool no matter how many times I see it…

I can’t help but sigh when Altalaus and Trident Arm turn into Dramon Killer…

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Was there a limit on the number of times Magunagarurumon could use its weapons?

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>>114

Machine Gun Destroy does not require reloading after firing a single shot.

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I thought the special move in Blast Mode that played during the big live event today had kind of small light projectiles…

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Well, first of all, Toei is busy, and the animation quality has improved in recent years. There are many other contents that they are focusing on more than Digimon, so there are various things.

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It’s a shame that Adokoro had a bad timing during the battle with Mugendramon, but it left a good impression that they were doing their best in the battle despite the chaos. The subsequent battle with Millenniamon was so splendid that it could be said to have movie-level quality.

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I think the animation for both 01 and 02 was stable, for better or worse.

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Incredibly, the latest Reiwa artwork recreates the bank of Shakkoumon!

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>>122

I’m happy, but you know! It’s like, um!

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I felt a strong determination to once again make the greatness of WarGreymon known to the world without fail.

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Perhaps because it is designed for anime, the animation of WarGreymon seems to be consistently stable within its ultimate form.

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I think Kurata’s conclusion in battle is the most perfect.

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I wanted them to differentiate between Wogre and Blitz, or Metal and Coolus like a form change, but I understand that the animation is just too hellish.

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