-Subtracting a sin because this is my childhood.
-The animation studio that made this feels the need to point out it's been around since 1956.
-Digi egg is letting off digital particles.
-Narration
-Ogremon cliche (if you've watched digimon you know why this is a cliche)
-After all these years, Elecmon is still the caretaker of Primary Village.
-Leomon cliche (again, if you've watched digimon, you know why this is a cliche)
-Mysterious villain reminds me of Ken from the second Digimon Adventure series and I will be thoroughly pissed if it is him because he better have a good reason to throw all his character development out of the window for this.
-Title music playing during opening scenes cliche
-Taichi is having an inner crisis about having digimon fight in the real world and this bugs me because this is so out of character for him. Back when he was in the first two adventure series he had no issues with taking out a few buildings for the greater good.
-Agumon still eats a ton.
-Kari is the only of the original digidestined to have a champion level digimon as a partner. However, those of us who hadn't played the games would have probably never known this, and I can remember being so confused in the second series where Gatomon (which I always thought was a rookie level until many years later) was able to do stuff only champion level digimon can do. It wasn't until much later that I and many of my friends realized that Salamon was the rookie level digimon and Gatomon was actually a champion. And while it was hinted at on several occasions, including towards the end of the fourth season of digimon, because it was never outright stated, I am sinning this.
-Mimi looks a lot closer to her original appearance in the first digimon adventures than she did in the second. I'm subtracting a sin because I appreciate this attention to detail.
-The characters are going to a hot spring.
-Guy obviously wants to see girl in a hot spring and girl doesn't appreciate this cliche
-The villainous digimon are after a particular digimon or digidestined and the government agents state this as if they don't know who it is, but the audience already has a pretty good idea because it was pretty well laid out for us in the previous episode. So the question is, how do the government agents not know after it was made so clear last episode? Situational irony.
-Character thinks they're late but is actually on time cliche
-I'm adding five sins because my TK Kari shipping isn't canon anymore and I'm super mad about this.
-Matt and Taichi tension cliche
-Joe can't join the group because he's studying and given the implications from previous episodes that makes me feel really sorry for him because it sounds like he's under a lot of stress and the hot springs could have really helped.
-They created this paradise where their digimon can reside inside their computers when they can't be out in public, which is great, but how much time and money to be invested to make that?
-Instead of putting them inside the paradise, the group decides to go classic and have them all pretend to be stuffed animals like they did in the good old days.
-Kari and TK's dialogue implies they dated at some point which makes me both happy and angry.
-Izzy is worried the pattern on a particular yukata might be too plain.
-He immediately drops everything as soon as Mimi points out one to him and takes the one she points out. I never shipped them before this series but I love this shipping because it's so cute.
-Also TK's expression at Izzy's just picking the yukata Mimi likes implies he knows what's up.
-Joe is happy that Gomamon is having fun despite the fact that he can't join in. I expected him to be sad like he used to but nope. I'm subtracting a sin for character development.
-One girl isn't sure what to do with her underwear when it comes to wearing a yukata at a hot spring.
-The girls play games in the little changing room implying this is what girls do in changing rooms. It is most assuredly not.
-Gomamon is in the girl's changing room despite the fact that he's always been portrayed as a male digimon.
-The characters are surprised that the government agents assigned to protect them knew they were at the hot springs.
-Gatomon is teaching Meicoonmon how to swim, which is funny because it's one champion level cat digimon teaching another champion level cat digimon how to swim.
-Also, didn't they have like lakes and stuff in the digital world? Why does Meicoonmon not know how to swim?
-Patamon erroneously tells Meicoonmon that if you fill your lungs with water, you'll float.
-Meicoonmon calls everyone else senpai.
-The place where the digimon are swimming is actually a foot bath.
-The guy from earlier explains that he's the girl's ex-boyfriend and then she slaps him for saying so.
-The beautiful government agent is pegged as unapproachable.
-They refer to champion level digimon as adult digimon.
-Something important almost happens but is interrupted cliche
-Hot springs scene
-Two digimon get lost doing something they aren't supposed to do.
-Digimon stuffed animals cliche
-Sauna cliche
-The girls barge into the men's rooms.
-TK catches Kari after she almost falls.
-Mimi distracts people by singing.
-They use buckets as blinders.
-Kari's blushing. Subtract a sin for my ship.
-The two characters that are fighting say they aren't fighting.
-Joe has a Mac.
-Instead of calling the digidestined immediately they try to shoot Ogremon, because apparently the people who have done this several times in the past and had no issues are now regarded as the last resort.
-Leomon is able to drag Ogremon back to the digital world.
-Donuts
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