
It’s not that my older brother is as ridiculously strong as he says; there are times when the Kurata gang has their way with us, and frustrations build up, but the feeling of exhilaration when we overcome that is just the best!
It’s good that the insert song doesn’t play every time, but only at crucial moments.
The first burst mode was really great.
It might be common, but ShiningGREYMON’s first burst mode is really great…
I feel like Believer was flowing smoothly until the middle.
It’s going to be a long waiting period from there, but…
It’s good that adults can be relied upon.
Taichi (2006 anime version) ~
That’s not right, Anonymous… Yeah is not something that is given or received.
Yeah is something you match.
Nameless noble~
I didn’t have high expectations when I started watching back then because Frontier was quite something.
I got totally hooked on it because my older brother was being ridiculous and I was watching it as an extension of Scryed.
I think it’s incredible that there were only about three exceptions in the final episodes where everything was done by punching to trigger the DigiSoul.
Kurata’s performance as a villain that makes you want to blow them away is a perfect score of 100 points.
>>13
I want to smash them as a mid-boss, and since they are also the cause of the battles that follow, I want to smash them; in fact, they are the source of all the problems even before the story starts, so I want to smash them.
I want to refute the rough notion that you’re just going to solve things by hitting someone, or that you’re stronger than your partner, right?
Aside from that, it’s a bit different to say that big brother isn’t that strong… it’s a delicate balance of strength and character.
The representative work of Alphamon Dorumon.
My older brother tries to solve everything by hitting, and he’s actually strong enough to beat Agumon in a fight, but that doesn’t mean he can solve everything by himself…
That’s why it’s great that partners are fighting together and cooperating…
It’s unbelievable how luxurious it is that Yujiro Nakagawa was a regular character in an anime for a year.
Because of the burst, the unveiling of the ultimate form is quite early.
I think the outrageousness of ending with the character actually going to the Digital World is quite unique among the many works that deal with whether to say goodbye to Digimon or not.
>>20
I guess it was a close ending, like Erika from Hakame.
>>20
As a premise, I like Agumon’s way of stepping back and saying, “If I stay here relying on big brothers after the fight is over, I’ll end up becoming a pet,” as he returns to the Digital World.
Because I am with Agumon, my older brother can fight.
It can’t be just one or the other.
It remained a mystery until the end why I had to get hit instead of being able to unleash my DigiSoul on my own.
>>22
I heard that there’s some talk about not being able to activate the switch to unleash the Digisoul unless you’re motivated to do so.
My brother is as strong as Agumon +1.
It’s a beautiful family, including you, Aniki.
>>25
Mom, you’re too erotic…
When ShiningGreymon opens his palm, Aniki appears and punches Kurata, delivering the finishing blow—it’s a cathartic feeling, isn’t it?
I heard that in the Digimon card game, this Agumon series is full of effects that support Aniki’s attacks.
>>28
Evolve Agumon with Aniki and boost Aniki’s attack power with Agumon.
>>29
I don’t know about Digica, but does it have attack power other than Digimon…?
>>31
Aniki treats it as a Digimon as well due to his own effect.
>>31
Aniki can be treated as a Digimon and can hit the opponent.
>>34
Big brother is amazing…
I don’t really do subscription distribution.
Was there a bancha?
>>32
Why is it that U-NEXT doesn’t have this many Digimon series available…?
I like the Ikuto arc the most.
Brother is really brother.
Toooooooooomaaaaaaa!!!
I think it’s amazing that tracing back the incidents in the story, other than the one where Ikuto was transported to the digital world, leads to Kurata.
Since the initial members are older than those in previous works, it becomes more noticeable when a child member is added.
>>39
My older brother is also a middle school student, but it doesn’t really feel that way…
There were times when there were episodes with really amazing voluptuous and erotic animation, right?
The character of a “fight boss” is something that ordinary high school students do.
I feel like there was a risqué episode drawn by my sister.
If we were to fight based on the rules, Masaru would normally get beaten up badly by Toma.
If there are no rules, it would end up being a tie of sorts.
Is it being affected by digital soul correction?
Masaru is strong, but it feels like not just Masaru, but all the tamers are physically strong.
>>47
Even Yoshino, by the end, imitated her brother and broke the punching machine at the arcade with her DigiSoul…
In the end, everyone gets influenced by Aniki.
The physical enhancement of DigiSoul is incredible.
I like how the unpleasant guy Gotsumon is reborn and lands nicely.
I like that there are still traces of the past.
I feel like the physical strength has been ridiculously high since the beginning, especially when I jumped on the Cockatrice, bro.
I have a memory of everyone training in burst mode and going whoooooo!!
If you keep traveling in the digital world, you might become as strong as your father or even stronger in the future.
Considering that it is necessary for humans and Digimon to appear as partners in the setting,
After all, having a balance of about three main characters and three animals feels just right.
The first evolution episode of RiseGreymon is great, isn’t it?
I laughed at the fact that back then, people said my brother had only an elementary school education because he was off on an adventure in the digital world.
The man who topples dominoes as a guest performer in Venom Vandemonde.
Honestly, when I see people making a fuss about Masaru Daimon’s ultimate form, it makes me realize they haven’t seen Savers.
The guest appearance in Cross Wars was different!
>>59
That’s just a copy after all, and I guess that was after the main story when he was training as a warrior.
>>59
In Cross Wars, while I did physically take down that big brother, the final blow was actually a collaboration with Omega Shoutmon, so I didn’t defeat him alone; personally, I think that’s acceptable.
“It’s not about lending or giving power, but about aligning it,” and that line made me cry a little, didn’t it?