Digimon Savers: Difference between revisions

It was less a case of a villain having a breakdown than a deity going deranged.
(Using English dub name.)
(It was less a case of a villain having a breakdown than a deity going deranged.)
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* [[Load-Bearing Hero]]: BanchoLeomon {{spoiler|holding the two worlds from colliding with each other while Marcus and co. seek out Yggdrasil, but Craniamon and, later, the rest of the Royal Knights take his place.}}
* [[Luke, I Am Your Father]]: {{spoiler|Yggdrasil is Spencer Damon...then it's revealed he's not - Bancholeomon is Spencer Damon, Yggdrasil is just using his body.}}
** [[Mad God]]: {{spoiler|Yggdrasil has one after the Royal Knights turn on him, pretty much going insane and deciding to let both worlds be destroyed and start over. Agumon blasting a hole through his [[One-Winged Angel]] form and Marcus punching his lights out convinced him he was wrong and snapped him out of it.}}
* [[Manipulative Bastard]]: Kurata, and to a lesser extent, Thomas and Nanami.
* [[The Men in Black]]
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* [[Very Special Episode]]: A confectioner falls prey to a Gambling Addiction in episode 11. Subverted when the incident makes the heroes start realizing why digimon are appearing in the first place.
* [[Villainous Breakdown]]: {{spoiler|1=Kurata has a huge one during the [[Final Battle]] with him and Belphemon. First he starts raving in fury about how the Damon family keeps on standing in his way and belittling him. Then when things turn against him, he goes from a [[Smug Snake]] to begging for his life as he realizes he's no match at all for ShineGreymon Burst Mode and Marcus, who is [[Oh Crap|about to punch his face in.]] Afterwards, he completely snaps and pretty much seals his own fate.}}
** {{spoiler|Yggdrasil has one after the Royal Knights turn on him, pretty much going insane and deciding to let both worlds be destroyed and start over. Agumon blasting a hole through his [[One-Winged Angel]] form and Marcus punching his lights out convinced him he was wrong and snapped him out of it.}}
* [[Villains Never Lie]]: Kurata manages to convince Thomas into believing that he will cure his sister if Thomas cooperates with him. {{spoiler|Subverted when Thomas reveals that he never believed Kurata in the first place, and was merely pretending to do so in order to undermine Kurata's plans to control Belphemon and turn his sister into another Bio-Hybrid.}}
* [[Villain with Good Publicity]]: When Kurata is appointed by the government to protect the city from the invading monsters.