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* [[Alternate Character Interpretation]]: Mainly involving Kari's relationship with Davis, and whether or not she's innocently clueless, trying to make him jealous, or just can't decide between him and TK, or trying to ship both of them together.
* [[Ass Pull]]: Sora and Matt dating.
* [[The Artifact]]: The original eight Digidestined become this. Yes, even Kari and TK, who might as well not have been in the final two episodes for all that they accomplish.
* [[Badass Decay]]: Poor Angemon and MagnaAngemon. In the first season Angemon was on par with the Ultimates despite only being a Champion and MagnaAngemon, a ultimate level Digimon, was able to single-handedly take down a powerful Mega Digimon. Next season, all further appearances of Patamon's normal evolutionary line don't show him being nearly as impressive as he was in season 1. Partially justified: Angemon and MagnaAngemon are just super effective again evil Digimon but not against artificial digimon.
* [[
* [[Base Breaker]]: Jun. She's [[The Scrappy]] for some, the [[Ensemble Darkhorse]] for others.
** Davis as well. Must run in the blood.
** Yolei and Cody too. Some find the former annoying and others find the latter boring.
* [[Broken Base]]: The finale as a whole, especially the [[Distant Finale]] epilogue.
* [[Complete Monster]]: {{spoiler|
* [[Contested Sequel]]
** [[Sequelitis]]: The general concensous is that as a sequel to ''[[Digimon Adventure]]'', this didn't work out as well, which may be why the ''Adventure'' continuity was scrapped (until 2015) in favor of new ones each series afterwards.
* [[Crowning Moment of Awesome]]: TK's reaction on Ken's whip-attack on his face in [http://i75.photobucket.com/albums/i320/mpcp13/TakeruDarkAmusement.jpg episode 19].
** Davis [[Took a Level
** Angemon and Angewomon achieving there mega levels in the third movie. Even if it was never explained.
* [[Crowning Moment of Heartwarming]]: The ending of this series gets a ''lot'' of hate (thus the [[Broken Base]] entry), but then for the first, (and ''only'' apart from maybe [[Digimon Frontier]]) time in Digimon history, there's no [[Bittersweet Ending]]. The more seasons pass with the [[Bittersweet Ending
* [[Deconstruction Fic]]: [http://www.fanfiction.net/s/1584078/1/Zero_2_A_Revision Zero 2 A Revision] is one example. There are others.
* [[Die for Our Ship]]: And the intense [[Ship
* [[Fanon Discontinuity]]: As noted above on [[Broken Base]], this mostly applies to the final battle and the epilogue. But mostly the epilogue.
* [[Engaging Chevrons]]: [[Transformation Sequence]] with 9 evolutions for 6 Digimon; Going through the digiportal.▼
** With ''Digimon Adventure 03'' on the way in 2015, it's likely the latter may soon become a [[Canon Discontinuity]].
▲* [[Fanon Discontinuity]]: As noted above on [[Broken Base]], this mostly applies to the final battle and the epilogue. But mostly the epilogue. <ref> [[Blatant Lies|No, I'm not bitter.]]</ref>
* [[Fan Dumb]]: This series has been known to invoke a lot of it.
* [[Fan-Disliked Explanation]]: The explanation for why the original children did not have there crest powers was disliked so much that they [[
* [[Family-Unfriendly Aesop]]: Davis' problem early in the season was that he was hesitant to take
** Another possible example is when Cody refuses to take the digiegg of Reliability since he told a lie, and Joe give him an inspiring speech about how, while some lies are hurtful, there are some lies which are not only acceptable, but helpful. This one pulled him out of a possibly important exam because Cody was telling him that his dad was in the hospital. Even if it was a life and death matter, there was little thought put into keeping up [[The Masquerade]].
* [[Hilarious in Hindsight]]: Oikawa bears an uncanny resemblance to [[The Room|Tommy Wiseau]].
* [[Ho Yay]]: ''Oh'' so much.
* [[Kudzu Plot]]: The series added a bunch of interesting plot points on a regular basis and made you watch as they went nowhere.
* [[Magnificent Bastard]]/[[The Man Behind the Man]]: Oikawa, until the plot is [[Hijacked
* [[Memetic Sex God]]: For the [[Furry Fandom]], Flamedramon is for ''[[
* [[Moral Event Horizon]]: See [[Complete Monster]] above.
** Ken also stood on the edge of this during the Kimeramon episodes. Thankfully he finds his way back around.
▲* [[
* [[Replacement Scrappy]]: Davis for being rather abrasive, but it also compounds with him being a shameless [[Expy]] of Tai.
** Davis is one of the most unpopular goggle boys. The addition of [[Digimon Xros Wars:
* [[Seasonal Rot]]: Apart from the bucket of Fan Disservice that was the Distant Finale, the series seemed to change plots as often as someone changes clothes. This is especially poignant in the small (yet important) Holy Stones arc. These world-shattering sacred rocks were never mentioned until Mummymon casually talked about it in a 10-second conversation. There was little foreshadowing, and once they were all eliminated they never came up again. Additionally, most revelations about The Man Behind the Man seemed to come out of nowhere, and Chiaki Konaka's Cthulhutastic guest-writing episode - originally intended to set up another subplot - went completely unexplained, was almost never referred to again, and comes off as a
** Ironically, many people cite the exact start of the series' second half, episode 26 (with the introduction of DNA Digivolving) as the point where the plot ''really'' started to get [[Kudzu Plot|convoluted.]]
* [[Shipping]]: Runs rampant in the fandom.
* [[Shout
* [[Squick]]: In the original version, the King of the Dark Ocean's minions weren't trying to get Kari to destroy their [[Evil Overlord]]. They were trying to bring Kari to him so that he could [[
* [[Straw Man Has a Point]]: Davis tries to convince the team that Kens has changed and have him on the team. While the other kids do feel that he has changed, they felt that it was too soon to trust the person that they have been fighting for months on end.
* [[Strangled
** {{spoiler|Ken and Yolei for some, seeing as only one side of the relationship ever showed any attraction to the other}}.
* [[Tear Jerker]]: Ken's past and Oikawa's past
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** {{spoiler|1=BlackWarGreymon's death}} also counts. Especially considering that, as an artificial Digimon, he can't be revived.
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* [[They Wasted a Perfectly Good Character]]: Dagomon, and later Demon/Daemon.
* [[They Wasted a Perfectly Good Plot]]: Many examples, but Dagomon's Dark Ocean and the Daemon Corps are the most infamous.
* [[Too Many Cooks Spoil the Soup]]: A very likely explanation to this installment's [[They Wasted a Perfectly Good Plot|plot and characterization problems]]; the series had two story supervisors (most other ''Digimon'' series have one), ''seven'' scenario developers, all with a team of scriptwriters under them.
* [[Unpopular Popular Character]]: The dubbed version had a lot of funny moments that poked fun at Davis' arrogant personality. [[
* [[The Woobie]]: Ken, of course, Wormmon, and Wallace from the movie.
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** [[Jerkass Woobie]]: {{spoiler|Oikawa. He's a creepy bastard, but his life story is so damn SAD.}}
** [[Iron Woobie]]: Ken, for his persistence in knocking down Dark Towers, even while fully expecting the rest of the team to continue hating him, and his concern for the Dark Seed kids, who followed Oikawa of their own volition.
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* [[Unfortunate Implications]]: The name of Magamon's [[Suicide Attack]]? It's called [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LkUrHRWCqRg Extreme Jihad].
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