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* [[Artificial Stupidity]]: If you place food in a hungry Digimon's cage, the thing may spazz out completely and start running around, ignoring the food - and let the other, less hungry monsters get their fill instead. Digimon can be prone to this in battle, too, especially if their "Wisdom" stat is low, running around while taking the opponents' attacks. [[Fridge Brilliance|Considering that Digimon are essentially computer data]], this may be a case of ''literal'' [[Artificial Stupidity]].
* [[Artificial Stupidity]]: If you place food in a hungry Digimon's cage, the thing may spazz out completely and start running around, ignoring the food - and let the other, less hungry monsters get their fill instead. Digimon can be prone to this in battle, too, especially if their "Wisdom" stat is low, running around while taking the opponents' attacks. [[Fridge Brilliance|Considering that Digimon are essentially computer data]], this may be a case of ''literal'' [[Artificial Stupidity]].
* [[Big Eater]]: Digimon with a zealous nature. They can easily become hungry again ''right after'' getting satisfied.
* [[Big Eater]]: Digimon with a zealous nature. They can easily become hungry again ''right after'' getting satisfied.
* [[Bowdlerization]]: In the original version, Digimon leave behind poop from time to time and it must be cleaned up. In the North American version, however, they leave behind "waste" which looks something like electric dust bunnies instead. Somewhat [[Justified Trope|justified]] by the fact that Digimon ''are'' [[Exactly What It Says On the Tin|digital life-forms]] and the "waste" is probably meant to be leftover data or some such.
* [[Bowdlerization]]: In the original version, Digimon leave behind poop from time to time and it must be cleaned up. In the North American version, however, they leave behind "waste" which looks something like electric dust bunnies instead. Somewhat [[Justified Trope|justified]] by the fact that Digimon ''are'' [[Exactly What It Says on the Tin|digital life-forms]] and the "waste" is probably meant to be leftover data or some such.
* [[Crowd Song]]: In a way. Some Digimon sing when happy, so having a bunch of singing Digimon in the same cage technically results in this.
* [[Crowd Song]]: In a way. Some Digimon sing when happy, so having a bunch of singing Digimon in the same cage technically results in this.
* [[Death Is a Slap On The Wrist]]: As per usual, Digimon simply revert back to Digieggs when they die.
* [[Death Is a Slap on The Wrist]]: As per usual, Digimon simply revert back to Digieggs when they die.
* [[Guide Dang It]]: Unless you want to guess a lot, it's usually for the better to just look up which [[Mon]] digivolves into which and how.
* [[Guide Dang It]]: Unless you want to guess a lot, it's usually for the better to just look up which [[Mon]] digivolves into which and how.
** There are two title matches that only allow you to enter Digimon that appeared in certain v-pet series: the other only allows Digimon from the original series and the other Digimon from the Pendulum series. Good luck figuring out what Digimon qualify for which without a guide.
** There are two title matches that only allow you to enter Digimon that appeared in certain v-pet series: the other only allows Digimon from the original series and the other Digimon from the Pendulum series. Good luck figuring out what Digimon qualify for which without a guide.