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{{spoiler|In the conclusion of ''02'', he becomes a noodle cart owner.}}
 
{{quote| Voiced by: [[Reiko Kiuchi]] (JP), [[Brian Donovan]] (EN)}}
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* [[Ain't Too Proud to Beg]]: "Please, master, spare my friends. Please, master, spare my worthless friends." (Not his words)
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* [[Badass Normal]]: He does toss away a Roachmon/Gokimon that attacks him.
* [[Big Eater]]: Par for the leaders, although V-mon eats even ''more.''
* [[Big "Never!"]]: When he tackles Ken {{spoiler|in the digital world.}}
* [[Butt Monkey]]
* [[Character Shilling]]: Daisuke gets shilled several time over the course of the season for his growth in character despite having little to no character growth.
* [[Cross -Dressing Voices]]: Japanese and Chinese version only.
* [[Curtains Match the Window]]
* [[Defeat Means Friendship]]
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** [[Word of God|And his lack of]] [[Character Development]].
* [[Expy]]: To Taichi.
* [[Flat Character]]
* [[Get a Hold of Yourself, Man!]]: To Ken.
* [[Goggles Do Nothing]]: Had them even before Taichi gave him his own!
* [[Hey, You]]: Refers to Takeru as "omae" in the original due to jealousy of his relationship with Hikari; in the dub, this is rendered through Davis constantly messing up the initials of TK's name.
* [[Hidden Depths]]: Averted according to [[Word of God]].
* [[Hopeless Suitor]]: Former [[Trope Namer]].
* [[The Hero]]
** [[Rebel Leader]]: They're fighting an empire, after all.
* [[Hot -Blooded]]: Until [[Digimon Savers|Masaru]] came along, he was easily the most so of any ''Digimon'' protagonist.
** [[Hotblooded Sideburns]]: He's got 'em.
* [[Hot Paint Job]]: His Digiworld jacket, pictured above.
* [[Japanese Pronouns]]: Ore
* [[Jerk Withwith a Heart of Gold]]
* [[Keet]]
* [[Kneel Before Zod]]
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* [[Rookie Red Ranger]]
* [[Personality Powers]]
* [[Screw Learning, I Have Phlebotinum]]: The Crest of Kindness and subsequently the Digi-Egg/Digimental of Miracles that allowed Daisuke to "see Ken's true heart", well before the other children learn to trust Ken.
* [[Spotlight-Stealing Squad]]: Justified at first; however, it become more obvious when the other Chosen Children gain access to Ultimate/Perfect-level Digimon.
* [[Static Character]]: According to [[Word of God]], Daisuke was made this way in order to be a foil of Ken, and the writers were barred from developing his character and so kept him out of situations that would force his development. Averted in the ''[[Digimon V-Tamer 01 (Manga)|Digimon V-Tamer 01]]'' manga.
* [[Shonen Hair]]
* [[Triang Relations]]: Type 3 or 4 (debatable)
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Miyako is a curious and hyper girl who seems to thoroughly enjoy exploring the Digital World, and has a knack for being technologically savvy. Has two big sisters and a big brother that she feels hog the spotlight ([[Pokémon (Animeanime)|wait, that sounds familiar]]). Notably, she is the only known Chosen Children to have a Digimon of the opposite gender.
 
{{spoiler|In the conclusion of 02, she marries Ken and becomes a house wife.}}
 
{{quote| Voiced by: [[Rio Natsuki]] (JP), [[Tifanie Christun]] (EN)}}
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* [[Action Girl]]: As much as anybody in Adventure ever is. Fear her skateboard attack! Well...actually, don't, but she gets points for trying.
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* [[Ditzy Genius]]
* [[Don't Say Such Stupid Things]]: She's the one who gives these speeches to Ken and Hikari.
* [[Early -Bird Cameo]]: Makes a brief appearance in ''[[Digimon Adventure|Our War Game]]''.
* [[Genki Girl]]
* [[Get a Hold of Yourself, Man!]]: To Hikari and Ken on separate occasions.
* [[Housewife]]/[[Hot Mom]]: In the [[Distant Finale]]. She and Ken share the most children.
* [[Japanese Pronouns]]: Atashi
* [[Meaningful Name]]: One of her first lines when introducing herself is that the kanji in her name is also the "Kyo" in "Kyoto." Foreshadowing for the field trip she takes during the BlackWarGreymon arc?
* [[Meganekko]]
* [[The Power of Love]]
* [[Punny Name]]: Related to the above: the Japanese name for the episode in which Miyako visits Kyoto is ''Kyō no Miyako wa Kyō no Miyako,'' translated on [[That Other Wiki]] as "Today Miyako is in Kyoto."
* [[Reluctant Warrior]]: {{spoiler|1=Her refusal to kill LadyDevimon in "Dark Sun, Dark Spore" is major [[Snark Bait|hate bait.]]}}
* [[Romantic Two-Girl Friendship]]: she and Hikari have two or three whiffs of the trope, specially in the episode that had them (and Ken) in the Sea of Darkness. (Between this and her attitude with Mimi, she's very easy fodder for [[Les Yay]].)
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{{spoiler|In the conclusion of 02, he becomes a defense attorney.}}
 
{{quote| Voiced by: [[Megumi Urawa]] (JP), [[Philece Sampler]] (EN)}}
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* [[The Big Guy]]
** Alternatively, he can be [[The Smart Guy]].
* [[Big "Shut Up!"]]: The other kids have a slight tendency to ignore him, because [[Just a Kid|they're older and tend to assume that their plans are better]].
{{quote| WILL YOU ALL STOP TALKING?}}
* [[Cross -Dressing Voices]]
* [[Dead Person Conversation]]
* [[Disappeared Dad]]
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* [[Green Eyes]]
** Which is slightly [[Irony|ironic]] given there was an uproar about his appearance being stereotyped. Last time I checked, [[Green Eyes]] were a western phenotype.
* [[Heir to Thethe Dojo]]
* [[Japanese Pronouns]]: Boku
* [[Kid Samurai]]
* [[Reluctant Warrior]]: The most extreme case on the roster.
* [[Shorter Means Smarter]]
* [[Talking the Monster Toto Death]]: {{spoiler|1=Fails this with BlackWarGreymon and regrets it at once.}}
* [[Talking to Himself]]: Megumi Urawa voiced his partner Armadillomon, while Philece Sampler is a much less extreme case with Mimi.
* {{spoiler|[[Tell Me About My Father]]: One of the driving factors of the final plot arc.}}
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{{spoiler|In the conclusion of 02, he becomes an author. He was also [[Narrator All Along]] for the 02 series.}}
 
{{quote| Voiced by: [[Taisuke Yamamoto]] (JP), [[Doug Erholtz]] (EN)}}
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* [[Berserk Button]]: "THE POWERS OF DARKNESS!"
* [[Beware the Nice Ones]]: Good-natured and kind at first glance, mention [[The Dark Side]] and he does a 180. Expect a [[This Is Unforgivable!]] or two.
** [[Took a Level Inin Badass]]: Compare his characterization in 02 with his characterization in Adventure. And even back ''then'', the kid tried hard to do things on his own. Which made Yamato almost flip.
** [[Tranquil Fury]]
* [[Blood Upgrade]]
* [[But Not Too Foreign]]: Revealed to be part French during the World Tour
* [[Creepy Child]]: When his [[Berserk Button]] is activated.
* [[Cross -Dressing Voices]]: Chinese and Indonesian dub version only. In these versions, he is voiced by a female.
* [[Dead Sidekick]]
* [[Good Is Not Nice]]: He is normally friendly and soft-spoken. Towards an enemy that's pissed him off, however, he can be quite violent and unforgiving.
* [[She Is's All Grown Up|He Is All Grown Up]]
* [[Holy Hand Grenade]]
* [[I Should Write a Book About This]]: In the [[Distant Finale]], Takeru became a novelist and wrote about their adventures.
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{{spoiler|In the conclusion of 02, she becomes a kindergarten teacher.}}
 
{{quote| Voiced by: [[Kae Araki]] (JP), [[Lara Jill Miller]] (EN)}}
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* [[Action Girl]]: Less so than Miyako, but still one when it counts.
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* [[The Chick]]
* [[Distaff Counterpart]]: To Takeru.
** Including their Digimon, that come as a pair of angels.
* [[Hair Decorations]]
* [[Fingerless Gloves]]: Pink ones that go halfway up her bicep.
* [[Get a Hold of Yourself, Man!]]: To Miyako, even she's shocked at how uncharacteristic this is for her.
* [[Gotta Get Your Head Together]]: She spends a good chunk of her Dark Ocean panic attack in this position.
* [[Holy Hand Grenade]]
* [[Holy Child]]: The people after her aren't necessarily all that interested in ''killing'' her, this time around, mind you.
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* [[Mysterious Waif]]: She's borderline telepathic, and soon it backfires on her.
* [[Naive Everygirl]]: Again deconstructed, since she suffers quite painful consequences.
* [[Ocean Madness]]
* [[Older and Wiser]]
* [[Plucky Girl]]
* [[Romantic Two-Girl Friendship]]: she and Miyako have two or three whiffs of the trope, specially in the episode that had them (and Ken) in the Sea of Darkness.
* [[She Is's All Grown Up]]
* [[Tomboy and Girly Girl]]: Girly Girl to Miyako's Tomboy.
* [[Who You Gonna Call?]]: Spoken word for word by her (not Gatomon) as a [[Shout -Out]] when Wizardmon's ghost haunts the Fuji TV Station in [http://www.digimon-uncensored.com/zero-two/17.html episode 17]{{Dead link}} (towards bottom of page).
 
=== ''Ken Ichijouji'', Part 1 (''Digimon Emperor''/''Digimon Kaiser'') ===
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[[File:emperor_4057.jpg|frame]]
 
A mysterious, ''human'' villain (a first for the series) who's taken over the Digital World and is causing random destruction and terror, using Dark Spires to prevent evolution and Dark Rings to mind-control Digimon.
 
{{quote| Voiced by: [[Romi Park]] (JP), [[Derek Stephen Prince]] (EN)}}
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* [[A God Am I]]
* [[Attack Pattern Alpha]]
* [[And You Thought It Was a Game]]: He does his evil deeds under the delusion that the Digital World is a large-scale computer game.
* [[Big Bad]] The initial one in the series, though he turns out to be an [[Arc Villain]].
* [[Broken Ace]]: Type I.
* [[Card-Carrying Villain]]
* [[Casting a Shadow]]
* [[Child Prodigy]]
* [[EvilDisc GeniusOne Final Boss]]
* [[Evil LaughGenius]]
* [[Evil Laugh]]
* [[Evil Overlord]]
* [[Evil Sounds Deep]]: In the Japanese.
* [[Face Heel Turn]]: [[Its All There in the Manual|He started off as one of the two heroes in the Tag Tamer games, where he made a Diving Save in order to prevent Ryo from getting hit with Milleniumon's Dark Spores.]]
** [[Stable Time Loop]]: Milleniumon is a time traveller who consists of a fusion between Kimeramon and [[Digimon Adventure|Machinedramon]]. And who created Kimeramon...?
*** [[Continuity Snarl]]: Milleniumon first appears in a [[Digimon Adventure]] tie-in, where he is identified as a fusion of Kimeramon and Mugendramon. How and why he showed up before Kimeramon ever existed is still being debated.
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* [[Good Eyes, Evil Eyes]]
* [[Gratuitous German]]
* [[Hikikomori]]: On the surface -- to his parents, at least.
* [[Hey, It's That Voice!]]: [[Fullmetal Alchemist (manga)|Edward Elric]] [[Romi Park|and]] [[Bleach|Toshiro Hitsugaya]] or [[Bleach|Uryuu Ishida]] [[Derek Stephen Prince|and]] [[Kingdom Hearts|Vexen]] depending on which side of the Pacific you're referring to.
* [[Inferiority Superiority Complex]]: It comes out as early as episode nine that his haughtiness is actually a defense mechanism he uses against a crippling lack of self-esteem.
* [[Kick the Dog]]: Literally, in one case.
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* [[The Sadistic Choice]]: Tries once to force Davis to choose which of his captured friends should be eaten by a huge Digimon. He resorts to [[Take a Third Option|offering himself as a sacrificial lamb]] since he can't choose. Then it's all revealed to be a trap.
* [[Scary Shiny Glasses]]
* [[Smug Snake]]: Deconstructed via [[Inferiority Superiority Complex]].
* [[That Man Is Dead]]
* [[Used to Be Aa Sweet Kid]]
* [[Video Game Cruelty Potential]]: Taken to a pretty dangerous extreme.
* [[Villainous Breakdown]]: AND HOW!
** [[Villainous BSOD]]: What follows.
* [[Villain Song]]: Ken's [[Image Song]], "Only One", is done in the Emperor's persona
* [[You Meddling Kids]]: [[Hypocritical Humor|Well]], [[Kick the Dog|look]] [[Manipulative Bastard|who's]] [[Video Game Cruelty Potential|talking!]]
 
=== ''Ken Ichijouji'', part 2 (post-Digimon Emperor/Kaiser) ===
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* [[Dead Person Conversation]]
* [[Dead Sidekick]]: Wormmon. {{spoiler|Although he gets better shortly.}}
* [[Death Seeker]]: His dream in the [[Lotus Eater Machine]]? Watching himself get beaten to death, as the Kaiser, by the Digimon he's hurt. The poor kid's only ''eleven.''
** [[Blood Onon These Hands]]
** [[Out, Damned Spot!]]
* [[Earn Your Happy Ending]]
* [[Expository Hairstyle Change]]: As the Digimon Kaizer, his hair is two-toned and spiked, nearly identical to his dead, genius brother's. After his [[Face Heel Turn]], his hair is more bluish, chin-length, and straight.
* [[Freak -Out]]: As a product of his [[Break the Haughty]].
* [[Future Badass]]: In the [[Distant Finale]] he's become a [[Badass Longcoat]] detective (or a police officer in the Japanese version), fighting crime with Wormmon.
* [[Get a Hold of Yourself, Man!]]: On the receiving edge of two, courtesy of Miyako and Daisuke.
* [[Heel Face Turn]]
* [[Heel Realization]]
* [[Heroic BSOD]]
* [[Ineffectual Loner]]: Subverted in that he is successful in knocking down Dark Towers with Stingmon after being reformed, but is far more effectual once he becomes part of the [[Nakama]]
* [[I Wished You Were Dead]]: His brother, Osamu/Sam.
* [[Japanese Pronouns]]: Boku
* [[The Lancer]]: Replaces Takeru once he joins the team. After he paired up with Davis as DNA partners the series have never looked back. Just look at any pictures of the team or of the Lancers of the Digimon franchise, official or otherwise.
* [[Laser-Guided Amnesia]]: Strongly implied to be the case with his memories of the [[All There in the Manual|Tag Tamer games]]. When the memories begin to surface as dreams, SkullSatamon remarks that he's "starting to remember".
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* [[Red Oni, Blue Oni]]: The blue to Daisuke's red, replacing Takeru once he joins the team.
* [[Shy Blue-Haired Girl|Shy Blue Haired Guy]]
* [[Sixth Ranger]]
* [[School Uniforms Are the New Black]]: He wears his gray Tamachi school uniform in both worlds. {{spoiler|He even wears it under his Digimon Kaizer outfit, which may or may not reflect his priorities and the expectations placed upon him.}}
* [[Talking to Himself]]: In the dub, Ken and Veemon are both voiced by Derek Stephen Prince, and in the original Japanese, Romi Park voiced both him and his brother Osamu.
** In the Swedish dub, both Ken and Matt are voiced by Leo Hallerstam. Which proves amusing in the World Tour Episode.
* [[The Unfavorite]]: As a child, the butt of this trope before his brother's death.
* [[Tsurime Eyes]]
* [[Used to Be Aa Sweet Kid]]
* [[When He Smiles]]
* [[With My Hands Tied]]
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== Supporting Cast ==
 
For more info about the original generation characters, check the [[Digimon Adventure (Anime)/Characters|Digimon Adventure]] characters page.
 
=== ''Taichi Yagami (Taichi "Tai" Kamiya)'' ===
 
{{quote| Voiced by: [[Toshiko Fujita]] (JP), [[Joshua Seth]] (EN)}}
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* [[Big Good]]
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=== ''Yamato Ishida (Yamato "Matt" Ishida)'' ===
 
{{quote| Voiced by: [[Yuuto Kazama]] (JP), [[Michael Reisz]] (EN)}}
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* [[The Cast Showoff]]: Guess who becomes the frontman for a band in 02? He also has a CD single and drama CD to himself.
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=== ''Sora Takenouchi'' ===
 
{{quote| Voiced by: [[Yuko Mizutani]] (JP), [[Colleen O 'Shaughnessey]] (EN)}}
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* [[Chickification]]: Played with. In Digimon Adventure, she was feisty and strong, and took pride in doing things by herself and not needing to be rescued. In Adventure 02, she love to get hit with the [[Distress Ball]] (see below). It's not complete, though, as she still has her moments when she's shown to be a capable fighter, as when she's fighting alongside the Russian DigiDestined, though even there she and Miyako needed to be rescued..
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=== ''Koushirou Izumi (Koushirou "Izzy" Izumi)'' ===
 
{{quote| Voiced by: [[Umi Tenjin]] (JP), [[Mona Marshall]] (EN) }}
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* [[Sempai-Kohai]]: He's Miyako's sempai in the Computer Club.
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=== ''Mimi Tachikawa'' ===
 
{{quote| Voiced by: [[Ai Maeda]] (JP), [[Philece Sampler]] (EN)}}
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* [[Cool Big Sis]]
* [[Dye Hard]]
* [[The Messiah]]: Continuing on from Adventure. Here, she even lets a brainwashed Digimon ''beat her up'' because she refused to let him hurt others.
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=== ''Joe/Jou Kido'' ===
 
{{quote| Voiced by: [[Masami Kikuchi]] (JP), [[Michael Lindsay]] (EN)}}
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* [[Expository Hairstyle Change]]: Lets his hair grow between Adventure and 02.
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Jun is Daisuke's older sister. She doesn't figure much into the plot, but has a large crush on Yamato.
 
{{quote| Voiced by: [[Kazusa Morai]] (JP), [[Peggy O Neal]] (EN)}}
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* [[Adult Child]]: Is 17 years old but acts very childishly sometimes, particularly when it comes to romance.
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* [[Girl Next Door]]
* [[I Want My Beloved to Be Happy]]: The hate from Yamato/Sora shippers is doubly ridiculous, since she actually ''gave up on Yamato willingly'' as soon as she saw him with Sora and showed no bad feelings towards them, aside of just moping around a bit like almost any teenage girl would. If Taichi was the chosen one, she would likely behave the same way - and maybe even more, considering that Taichi is Daisuke's [[Big Brother Mentor]] of sorts.
* [[Official Couple]]: With Jou's middle brother Shuu. It's [[All There in the Manual]] according to the ''Michi e no Armor Shinka!'' audio drama, she even goes to meet Shuu's parents before a Valentine's date.
* [[Shorttank]]
* [[Tomboy and Girly Girl]]: The tomboy to Momoe, the eldest of Miyako's two sisters.
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[[File:willis_9135.jpg|frame]]
 
{{quote| Voiced by: [[Nami Miyahara]] (JP), [[Bob Glouberman]] (EN)}}
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* [[The All -American Boy]]: His physical design has shades of this, especially when he wears his overalls as a child.
* [[Blue Eyes]]
* [[Body Horror]]: Oh, God, yes. Wendigomon unleashes laser cannons from its torso flesh, but its Cherubimon that takes the cake with his rotting ears, rotting frill, and flesh that tears like paper (not mentioning, of course, that he bleeds ''black snow''). The sheer ''wrongness'' of how Cherubimon works is as much of a threat as Cherubimon itself.
* [[Character Development]]
* [[Cross -Dressing Voices]]: True in Japan, averted in the dub.
* [[Dub Name Change]]: From Wallace to Willis. Mystifyingly, as Wallace is already an English name and he's from America.
* [[Early -Bird Cameo]]: Is one of the major opponent tamers in [[Digimon Wonder Swan Series|D-1 Tamers]], which occurs before the series proper. Chew on that, [[Continuity Snarl|Continuity]].
** When ''Hurricane Touchdown'' was absorbed into ''Digimon [[The Movie]]'', Willis ended up absorbing the [[Info Dump]] roles of two of Koushirou's foreign friends. {{spoiler|He also managed to create the Digimon that became Diaboromon when its egg was infected by a virus}}.
* [[Eldritch Abomination]]: Cherubimon ''Vice''.
* [[Everythings Better With Bunnies]]: Both of Willis' digimon have some decidedly rabbit-like traits (Terriermon and his [[Digimon Tamers|Evolution Line]] have contributed to the fandom-term "rabbit-dog" for both variants); [[Subverted]] quite powerfully in that one of them grows up to be [[Wendigo|Wendigomon]], and then [[Eldritch Abomination|Cherubimon Vice]].
* [[Free-Range Children]]: The boy hitch-hikes from New York to Colorado, which is how he meets Davis, Yolei, and Cody.
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* [[I Work Alone]]: In the beginning.
* [[Momma's Boy]]: He's shown going out of his way to call his mother frequently in the Japanese version.
* [[Phenotype Stereotype]]
* [[Ship Tease]]: With Hikari and Miyako. Possibly [[Ho Yay|Daisuke]].
* [[Surprisingly Good English]]: [[Book Ends]] the movie with it, though he self-identifies as "Warus".
** [[Hey, It's That Voice!]]: Once you hear the near-perfect English, compare it to [[Ojamajo Doremi|Momo-chan]].
* [[This Is Your Brain Onon Evil]]/[[The Corruption]]: In the prologue, Kokomon is spirited away by some ill-defined force; when he returns, he's bigger, nastier, more violent, and consumed with a fixation on playing with Willis. Since he's vaguely aware Willis has grown up, he decides to get a hold of [[Digimon Adventure|every kid he can find]] with the same model of digivice.
** With every evolution, he loses more and more hold on his actual self and becomes more and more of a ''perversion'' of childish innocence; its Mega form (identified in external materials as Cherubimon - Vice) is a Giant [[Monster Clown]] Rabbit with a ''really freaky laugh''.
*** Cherubimon is at that point basically an [[Eldritch Abomination|avatar of whatever force]] kidnapped Kokomon. When Hikari first sees Wendigomon, she describes it as a "crying digimon". When she first sees Cherubimon Vice, she realizes that the crying digimon is completely absent.
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** '''Rookie''': Veemon, his default form.
** '''Armors''':
*** '''[[Playing Withwith Fire|Courage]]''': Flamedramon ''(Fladramon)'', a larger Veemon with red fire armor.
*** '''[[Shock and Awe|Friendship]]''': Raidramon ''(Lighdramon)'', a larger Veemon on all fours with black electric armor.
*** '''[[Light'Em Up|Miracles]]''': Magnamon, a larger Veemon with golden armor.
** '''Champion''': ExVeemon ''(XV-mon)''. A giant bulked-up Veemon with wings.
** '''Ultimate (DNA)''': Paildramon, essentially ExVeemon with Stingmon's armor with [[More Dakka|hip-mounted machine guns]].
** '''Mega (DNA)''': Imperialdramon, a big black dragon with red wings.
*** Imperialdramon Fighter Mode, a humanoid version of Imperialdramon.
*** Imperialdramon Paladin Mode, basically an [[Palette Swap|all-white Fighter Mode]] with a [[BFSBlade of Fearsome Size]].
 
{{quote| Voiced by: Junko Noda (JP), Derek Stephen Prince (EN)}}
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* [[Bare Your Midriff]]: Flamedramon
* [[Chest Blaster]]: Imperialdramon Fighter Mode and ExVeemon.
* [[Cross -Dressing Voices]]: Japanese version only.
* [[Elemental Powers]]
** [[Light'Em Up]]: Magnamon
** [[Playing Withwith Fire]]: Flamedramon
** [[Shock and Awe]]: Raidramon
* [[Expy]]: of [[Digimon V-Tamer 01|Veedramon]]
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* [[Steve Blum]]: Flamedramon, Raidramon, and Magnamon.
* [[Talking to Himself]]
* [[Temporary Bulk Change]]: Exveemon
* [[Tempting Fate]]: He wished to fly? Here come Exveemon!
* [[Transforming Mecha]]: Imperialdramon's Mode Change from Dragon to [[Humongous Mecha|Fighter]] would do [[Transformers]] proud.
* [["V" Sign|XV Sign]]
 
=== ''Hawkmon'' ===
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** '''Rookie''': Hawkmon, his default form.
** '''Armors''':
*** '''[[Blow You Away|Love]]''': Halsemon ''(Holsmon)'', a [[Our Gryphons Are Different|gryphon]]<ref>Where the beast is more a fusion between an eagle and a lion than [[Mix -and -Match Critters]].</ref> that uses the digimental as face and back plating.
*** '''[[Green Thumb|Sincerity]]''': Shurimon, a plant-themed [[Ninja]].
** '''Champion''': Aquilamon, a big red eagle with horns.
** '''Ultimate (DNA)''': Silphymon, a white & red warrior with Hawkmon's feathers, Gatomon's ears, and a metal visor.
 
{{quote| Voiced by: Koichi Tochika (JP), Neil Kaplan (EN)}}
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* [[Accessory-Wearing Cartoon Animal]]: A belt around his head
* [[Big Badass Bird of Prey]]: His further evolutions, particularly Aquilamon.
* [[Bishonen Line]]: Silphymon
* [[Elemental Powers]]
** [[Blow You Away]]: Halsemon
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* [[Fan Service]]: Silphymon. It's uncertain whether it's a guy or not, but that doesn't stop the fangirls.
* [[Polly Wants a Microphone]]
* [[Quintessential British Gentleman]]: In the dub. He is more of a samurai in the Japanese.
* [[Spell My Name Withwith an "S"]]: "Halsemon" is an attempted Anglicization of "Holsmon", where "Hols" is an attempted Anglicization of "[[Egyptian Mythology|Horusmon]]."<ref>Compare Sethmon, another Love Digimental evolution, but with V-mon as the base rather than Hawkmon.</ref>
 
=== ''Armadillomon'' (''Armadimon'') ===
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** '''Armors''':
*** '''[[Dishing Out Dirt|Knowledge]]''': Digmon, a big yellow beetle that shoots drills.
*** '''[[Making a Splash|Reliability]]''': Submarimon, a submarine with a [[Chainsaw Good|chainsaw nose]].
** '''Champion''': Ankylomon, an [[Exactly What It Says Onon the Tin|ankylosaurus]].
** '''Ultimate (DNA)''': Shakkoumon, a white and gold angel/clay doll combination.
 
{{quote| Voiced by: Megumi Urawa (JP), Robert Axelrod (EN)}}
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* [[Atlantis Is Boring]]: His Submarimon form, [[Cool Boat|while cool]], gets ''very'' little use...
* [[Cross -Dressing Voices]]: Japanese version only.
* [[Elemental Powers]]
** [[Dishing Out Dirt]]: Digmon
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** '''Fresh''': Leafmon, a green blob with a leaf.
** '''In-Training''': Minomon, Wormmon's head attached to a pinecone. Blows bubbles.
** '''Rookie''': Wormmon, his default form.
** '''Champion''': Stingmon. A green bug themed warrior.
** '''Ultimate (DNA)''': Paildramon, essentially ExVeemon with Stingmon's armor with [[More Dakka|hip-mounted machine guns]].
** '''Mega (DNA)''': Imperialdramon, a big black dragon with red wings.
*** Imperialdramon Fighter Mode, a humanoid version of Imperialdramon.
*** Imperialdramon Paladin Mode, basically an all-white Fighter Mode with a [[BFSBlade of Fearsome Size]].
 
{{quote| Voiced by: [[Naozumi Takahashi]] (JP), [[Paul St Peter]] (EN)}}
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* [[Adorkable]]: His behavior and especially voice make him incredibly cute and endearing.
* [[Battle Butler]]: His dub voice gave this image even more.
* [[Bumbling Sidekick]]: At first, he gets no respect.
* [[Big Creepy -Crawlies]]: Stingmon
* [[Chest Blaster]]: Imperialdramon Fighter Mode
* [[Dark Is Not Evil]] / [[My Species Doth Protest Too Much]]: The first of the Virus digimon characters to be a good guy rather than a [[Card-Carrying Villain]].
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* [[The Quiet One]]: As Stingmon, at least.
* [[Satellite Character]]
* [[Took a Level Inin Badass]]: Initially a [[Butt Monkey]], but when he's able to evolve into Stingmon, who in his 2nd fight was eventually matched Rockmon/Golemmon, who had taken on the rest of the main digimon and curbstomped them.
 
=== ''Patamon'' ===
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** '''Mega''': Seraphimon (movie only), a blue armored angel with ten wings.
 
{{quote| Voiced by: Miwa Matsumoto (JP), Laura Summer (EN)}}
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* [[Head Pet]]
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Back and a little more friendly now, although she's had a power downgrade after losing her tail-ring. Without it, she's only as powerful as a rookie.
 
Her new Digivolutions this season are:
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** '''Mega''': Magnadramon ''(Holydramon)'', a giant pink [[Ninja Pirate Zombie Robot|cat/angel/dragon]].
 
{{quote| Voiced by: Yuka Tokumitsu (JP), Edie Mirman (EN)}}
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* [[Bag of Spilling]]: Loses her tail/holy ring in the first episode, which leads to her being a Champion digimon with the power of a Rookie.
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Who'd have thunk there's not one but ''two'' human villains in this season? {{spoiler|As a child, he and his best friend, Iori's father, made contact with the Digital World through their video games. After Iori's father died, Oikawa became obsessed with visiting the Digital World of their dreams--making it only as his dying wish.}}
 
{{quote| Voiced by: Toshiyuki Morikawa (JP), Jamieson Price (EN)}}
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* {{spoiler|[[Anti-Villain]]}}
* [[Big Bad]]: He's the architect of everything that goes wrong in the series.
** [[Bigger Bad]]: To Ken, and to an extent, BlackWarGreymon's character.
* {{spoiler|[[Butterfly of Death and Rebirth]]}}
* [[The Chessmaster]]: {{spoiler|Until it's revealed that he himself was just a pawn of Vamdemon}}
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* [[Looks Like Cesare]]
* {{spoiler|[[Love Makes You Evil]]}}
* [[Magnificent Bastard]]
* [[Manipulative Bastard]]
* [[The Man Behind the Man]]
* [[More Than Mind Control]]: His preferred methods.
* [[Talking to Himself]]: In both the Latin-American and Japanese dubs.
* {{spoiler|[[Tragic Villain]]}}
* {{spoiler|1=[[World -Healing Wave]]: Lets loose one of these with his dying breath, converting himself into energy and undoing the damage MaloMyotismon had caused to the Digital World. More justifed than most since he used a world already said to be capable of making your dreams become a reality to make it happen.}}
 
=== Arukenimon ''(Archnemon)'' & Mummymon ===
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After the Digimon Emperor's defeat, these two mysterious villains start appearing in the Digital World and causing trouble. Both are humanoid, although Arukenimon resembles a spider and Mummymon, well, a mummy. Arukenimon has the power to turn the remaining Dark Spires into evil Digimon, but otherwise they're not really that powerful, and tend to hide from the Chosen Children.
 
{{quote| Arukenimon is voiced by: [[Wakana Yamazaki]] (JP), Mari Devon (EN)<br />
Mummymon is voiced by: [[Toshiyuki Morikawa]] (JP), [[Kirk Thornton]] (EN) }}
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* [[Affably Evil]]: Mummymon, who always aims to act like a gentleman.
* BFG[[Big Freaking Gun]]: Mummymon carries a huge gun.
* [[Crouching Moron, Hidden Badass]]: Mummymon. One second, a bumbling fool. The next second, a total asskicker who can tear three Ultimate-level Digimon apart.
* [[Disc One Final Boss]]: Arukenimon.
* [[Dub -Induced Plot Hole]]: The kids know Arukenimon's name before she reveals herself to be a Digimon.
* {{spoiler|[[Family-Unfriendly Death]]}}
** {{spoiler|Though on an official Japanese poll, [[Word of God]] made a note that they, like all Digimon, got ressurected at Primary Village and lived in peace together afterwards. It doesn't make their deaths any less gruesome but yay, happy ending!}}
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Created from a hundred Dark Spires as the ultimate evil Digimon, he is a dark clone of the final evolution of Agumon. He is hell-bent on destroying the [[Cosmic Keystone|Cosmic Keystones]] of the Digital World. But is he really as bad as he appears?
 
{{quote| Voiced by: [[Nobuyuki Hiyama]] (JP), [[Steve Blum]] (EN)}}
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* [[Anti-Villain]]: [[Sliding Scale of Anti-Villains|Type II]]
* [[Arc Villain]]
* [[Badass]]: Good lord, and he loves to show it!
** [[Badass Baritone]]: Rivals or surpasses the real WarGreymon's.
* [[Beta Test Baddie]]
* [[Blood Knight]]
* [[Born Asas an Adult]]
* [[Cyborg]]: Implied, he sprung what looks like oil (or at least, black-colored blood) during his final battle with the Digidestines.
* [[Desperately Looking for Aa Purpose In Life]]
* [[The Determinator]]
* [[Determinator]]: ''Nothing'' will keep him from finding a worthy enough person to fight.
* [[The Dragon]]: He was ''supposed'' to be this for Arukenimon, but he abandoned her immediately. The fact that his following actions during that arc matched Arukenimon's plans was pure coincidence; he was never loyal to her.
* [[Evil Sounds Deep]]
* [[Evil Twin]]: To Agumon, if not 'genetically'.
* [[HeroHair-Trigger KillerTemper]]
* [[Hero-Killer]]
* [[Lightning Bruiser]]
* [[Made of Iron]]: Even after sustaining attacks from three Ultimate level Digimons powerful enough to destroy his shield, he gets back up just fine without falter.
* {{spoiler|1=[[Mirror Match]]: With WarGreymon near the end of the series.}}
* [[Man of Kryptonite]]: To the Digigods and the digital world.
* [[Palette Swap]]
* {{spoiler|[[Redemption Equals Death]] / [[Heroic Sacrifice]]}}
* [[Signature Move]]: '''Terra Destroyer'''
* [[Tin Man]]
* [[Villainous Valor]]: Shakkoumon shows up and is the firs thing to really start to hurt him, and despite taking a beating from him and Paildramon and Silphymon, he still gets back up, and promptly curbstomps all three of them.
* [[What Measure Is a Non-Human?|What Measure is a Non Digimon?]]: Arukenimon's creations before and after him had no free will or intelligence and were basically bent on doing whatever she told them to do. Thus the Digidestined had no problems destroying them. BlackWarGreymon somehow ended up gaining free will due to the number of control spires used to make him, leaving everyone unsure of what to do about him, even he wondered if he was really alive or not.
 
=== ''{{spoiler|Myotismon (Vamdemon)}}'' ===
{{spoiler|1=His spirit survived destruction at the hands of WarGreymon and MetalGarurumon last season, and he spent three years possessing Oikawa and working on his eventual return. He's even more malicious and determined than he was last time - the first thing he did upon resurrecting was ''[[For the Evulz|torture and murder his minions to test his new power]]''.}}
 
His new Digivolutions this season are:
** '''Mega''': {{spoiler|1=MaloMyotismon ''(BelialVamdemon}})'')}}, a white form with both robotic and animalistic visual overtones, giant glider-wings, and [[Shut UP, Hannibal|according to Davis, a letter-opener on his face]].
 
{{quote| :Voiced by: [[Toshiyuki Morikawa]] (JP), [[Richard Epcar]] ([[EN]])}}
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* {{spoiler|[[Back Fromfrom the Dead]]: Again}}.
* [[Big Bad]]: Of the series.
** [[Bigger Bad]]: To Oikawa
* [[The Chessmaster]]
* [[Complete Monster]]
* [[Dark Is Evil]]
* [[Deader Than Dead]]: His spirit was destroyed in the final battle...by being blown up with the light of millions of Digivices... shot out of a [[BFGBig Freaking Gun|darkmatter cannon]].
* [[Final Exam Finale]]: This battle is a [[Series Fauxnale]] for the show, but it's a [[Grand Finale]] for this continuity. It makes sense that every available form above the rookie level would be called upon. Better yet, they go into battle together!
* [[For the Evulz]]: Pretty much the reason for what he did to Arukenimon and Mummymon.
* [[Hijacked Byby Ganon]]: {{spoiler|A villain from Adventure}} who wasn't even the most powerful. However, at least this time it was foreshadowed by BlackWarGreymon sensing him inside his host.
* [[Lotus Eater Machine]]: Employs one against the Digidestined in the final battle. It breaks down because Davis... well, [[Determinator|was Davis]].
* [[Manipulative Bastard]]: He sure knows how to play people. Just look what happens to Oikawa, Ken and BlackWarGreymon as well the Dark Spore kids.
* [[Names to Run Away From Really Fast]]: ''Belial'' is a figure in Judeo-Christian demonology, sometimes identified with [[Satan]].
* [[Slasher Smile]]: Once he became {{spoiler|1=MaloMyotismon}} he got those, fitting his ugly nature.
* [[Talking the Monster Toto Death]]: And how!
* {{spoiler|[[The Man Behind the Man|The Monster Behind The Man]]}}: {{spoiler|1=He's the one who is behind the major events in the series; from the manipulations of Oikawa and Ken and the creations of Arukenimon and Mummymon to the wars of the Digital Emperor, the creations of the Dark Towers, the Dark Rings and Kimeramon and then the invasions of the real world, creation of BlackWarGreymon, the destructions of the Destiny Stones and the power upgrades of the Dark Spores}}.
* [[Weakened Byby the Light]]
 
=== Daemon ===
 
A [[One-Scene Wonder|villain who led a small group of demonic Digimon that terrorized the town while attempt to retrieve Dark Spores from Oikawa and then is removed from the plot and into the Dark Ocean soon after]], he is most notably a [[Knight of Cerebus]] who is high above in the Digimon [[Sorting Algorithm of Evil]], that he is had to be sealed away. Which is shame that because [[They Wasted a Perfectly Good Plot|he was one of the few who knows the purpose of the spores and the Dark Ocean in general]].
* [[Knight of Cerebus]]: Justified as the person who wrote the script for his influence in the plot, would go on to write [[Digimon Tamers]]; which is infamous for going [[Darker and Edgier]] in the franchise.
* [[The Faceless]]
* [[Generic Doomsday Villain]]
* [[Humanoid Abomination]]
* [[Kill It Withwith Fire]]: His preferred method of fighting.
* [[Large Ham]]: [[Tropes Are Not Bad|Dub only.]]
* [[Expy]]:of the original Daemon from [[Digimon V-Tamer 01 (Manga)|Digimon V-Tamer 01]]
* [[Meaningful Name]]: Daemon is an actual name for a creature related to a demon.
** And his original name WAS Demon.
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* [[Bigger Bad]]: Responsible for everything that goes wrong in the Adventure universe. Only shows up for a 3 second cameo.
* [[Biological Mashup]]: Created from a Kimeramon and Machinedramon (The Dark Master from the previous season)
* [[Complete Monster]]
* [[Foe Yay]]: [[Squick|With Ryo.]] Averted with Ken
* [[Eldritch Abomination]]
* [[Magnificent Bastard]]
* [[The Cameo]]
* [[Ultimate Evil]]
* [[Time Master]]: As his name implies, Mille was able to freely travel through time and his attacks deal with manipulating space/time. This is how he was able to release Apocalymon to begin with.
 
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