Dynasmon doesn't have a lot of time left, but if Taiki and Shoutmon wants other friends to be summoned, it's possible. Shoutmon asks Dynasmon to find Kiriha.
Kiriha was sent to another Zone by Dynasmon. Dynasmon tries to summon Kiriha, but it seems that he is outside of what Dynasmon's power can reach.
Of course Shoutmon is afraid of what that means. Dynasmon was able to analyze Kiriha's data from when he was sent to another Zone, and as far as Dynasmon knows, there's nothing wrong with Kiriha.
But to where Kiriha went is something that Dynasmon simply couldn't find. Of course Taiki understands and says that everything is fine. But... Dynasmon starts to disappear.
It was the energy from the system that was keeping Dynasmon's data stable. But now that the system was restored, that means that Dynasmon would disappear. They now will return to the Sky Fort.
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Why do Digimon evolve the way they do?
Instead of a linear path, it's well known Digimon evolve in ways that it's easier to say what a Digimon can't evolve into than what they can. But why? Let's look at the development history and see many things that affected Digimon.
In the early concepts, when Digimon still was Capsule Zaurus, the designs were much more simplified and focused on creating elemental monsters. A much more linear and simplified approach could be seen here but for trademark and copyright reasons, the concept changed completely.
When it came to making the actual Digimon, the first ones made were Agumon and Tyrannomon. Since they were two dinosaurs, it's basically a more "cool looking" version of what was thought about Capsule Zaurus.
There are 5 Digimon in the Digimon Encyclopedia that carries the name of "Bancho". After their reveal in 2005 with Bancho Leomon it took nearly 10 years until they all gathered in "Digimon Collectors".
The story of the Lilimon who fell in love with Bancho Leomon and wanted to prove her own power and become a Bancho, the Mamemon who wanted to free imprisoned Digimon, the story of the Stingmon who couldn't stand seeing friends getting killed.
And it all ends with the story of the Golemon that had something to settle with Bancho Leomon and couldn't just leave him to fight the mastermind behind the actions of the D-Brigade alone.
A tragic story that never ended properly, unless you believe in the Banchos.
The Series Composer of Digimon Ghost Game is Masashi Sogo. Let's learn more about him who also worked previously with Digimon Adventure: (2020).
Having worked previously in Digimon Adventure: (2020), as talk about the next work was starting, the Series Composer of the current series, Atsuhiro Tomioka, got sick due to overwork. Due to that Sogo having a good relationship with him, he took over Series Composer duties.
Digimon Ghost Game was decided to have an episodic series since the start with a taste of horror. The objective was to make a series with self-contained episodes that any newcomer could enjoy just by watching that single episode.
I shared this before, but never in a proper thread about it. So some interesting information from the interview with Hiromi Seki for IGN Korea about her work with the Digimon series since she was a producer in the original animes and now as a supervisor for the new movies.
Regarding the Digimon that appeared in Adventure, Bandai allowed them to choose whatever they wanted to fit their stories. When the anime series started they documented the settings of the characters and how they would look in the anime, there were 286 to choose in the start.
Regarding the Ryo games, those were the only games she was involved in and with the character's creation. He was game-exclusive, but Bandai started to request for him to appear in the anime, and they had to change him to fit the anime, making game fans notice the inconsistencies.
The ultimate book "DIGITAL MONSTER 25th Anniversary book -Digimon Device & Dot History-" will be released on February 24. Not only it contains details about the various Virtual Pets released in those 25 years with sprite work and more, but it also contains many back settings.
The preview pages for it have already been revealed and 4 pages about the back settings of Digimon were shared (We don't know if there are more back settings in the book) amazon.co.jp/%E3%83%87%E3%8…
Those pages are presented as a compilation of research reports made in these 25 years, while the Digital World still has many mysteries, the researchers hope that doing this document will help with future research.
According to "Digimon Device & Dot History" book, the high-school girl character from the original development was a Perfect Level Digimon, and the strongest of them. It was made with the image of the "strong high school girl" that was popular in the 1990s.
But since the focus was in monsters for boys, the concept was rejected. Monzaemon ended up taking her place, but since no one knows what is inside of Monzaemon, maybe it's the high-school girl working part-time.
A girl inside of a Monzaemon costume and being the strongest... I wonder where else I have seen that.