Regarding the supposed "kiss" of Takari in Our Future
I read the theory that Takeru and Hikari kissed offscreen in Our Future, because Patamon’s blush. However, I don’t think they kissed in this.
Patamon blushes, because he seems to believe he was interrupting an intimate moment. However, this scene seems to be mainly platonic. Takeru wants to help and support Hikari (who was in a bad moment).
Now, I would love to see a kiss between Hikari and Takeru, but I don’t think that scene is a good moment for that.
Because everyone else is getting one, have a Digimon kid character bracket!
Seeding is designed to be cruel and destroy you with impossible decisions. No playing season favorites here!
Who dares tame the bracket??
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Hikari wins for me.
Just saw Jimquisition's video "CNN Editorial Claims Games Are 'Virtual Boot Camps' For Mass Shooters" have you seen it?
Cow goes moo, sheep goes baa, CNN is stupid. What else is new?
Technically that Jeremy Bailenson views not CNN.
Hi, Ms Peet! Is it me or is Dr Wolf casually forgetting some of his audience won't be Christian not an excuse for the forgiveness video?
Dr Wolf doesn’t even understand his own religion’s ideas of forgiveness, so that’s a moot point.
You don’t know as much about Mormonism as you think you do.
Doctrine and Covenants 64 10-11:10 I, the Lord, will forgive whom I will forgive, but of you it is required to forgive all men.11 And ye ought to say in your hearts—let God judge between me and thee, and reward thee according to thy deeds.
I think the problem is that " forgive " seems like such a naive word. You can cut off a person from your life, and it's certainly wrong to hold grudges, but the definition of forgive is to excuse one's ignorance and stop feeling mad about it, which just seems like brushing over the issue entirely. I don't know what word would replace something like this, but it desperately needs a replacement.
Which definition of forgiveness are you using? It’s not one I’m familiar with.
You would have a point if we were brushing over the issue, but we’re not. In fact, we never once downplayed how serious and horrible Toon’s behavior was and we did call for him to be punished. You can forgive someone and still punish them.
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We might have misunderstood Hogwarts Houses for years
I have a theory that the valued quality of each of the four Houses isn’t really about the personality of its students.
The valued quality of each of the four Houses has to do with how they perceive magic.
Stick with me a second: Hogwarts is a school to study magic. Magic as Hogwarts teaches it can be seen as many things: a natural talent, a gift, a weapon, etc.
So how you believe magic should be used will both reflect your personality and change how you handle that power.
“Their daring, nerve, and chivalry set Gryffindors apart,” Gryffindors perceive magic as a weapon. Gryffindors tend to excel in aggressive forms of magic, like offensive and defensive spells, and they are good at dueling. But a true Gryffindor knows that the power is a responsibility, and so they must always use their powers to stand up for what’s right. They are the sword of the righteous, which makes them as good at Defense Against the Dark Arts as they are at combat magic.
Hufflepuffs believe that magic is a gift and that the best gifts are to be given away. Hufflepuffs, “loyal and just,” would naturally abhor the idea of jealously guarding magic or using it to hurt someone else. So Hufflepuffs share their magic to benefit of Muggles, like the Fat Friar, to protect the overlooked, like Newt Scamander with his creatures, or to oppose those who would use magic to torment and bully, like the Hufflepuffs who stood with the DA and the battle of Hogwarts.
Slytherins are the opposite: they believe their magic is a treasure that they have been entrusted to protect. The Slytherin fascination with purity, with advantage, with cunning and secrecy–all of which were perverted by the Death Eaters–comes from the idea that people with magic in their veins have been given something special that it is their duty to protect at all costs. And perhaps they aren’t entirely wrong: power in the wrong hands can be dangerous. And power interfering at will with Muggle affairs is a gross presumption that could turn the course of history. Though the series shows some of the worst that Slytherin can be, “evil,” is not a natural Slytherin tendency. “Cautious,” is.
Ravenclaws believe that magic is an art form, one that is beautiful and should be appreciated and studied for its own sake. If “wit beyond measure is man’s greatest treasure,” then asking what magic is for is useless. It’s more important to immerse oneself in magic for its own sake. Ravenclaws push the boundaries of magic to see if they can, hence Hermione’s spell experiment on the DA coins being dubbed a Ravenclaw quality, but like Luna Lovegood in the pursuit of extraordinary creatures: they can also be content to plumb the depths of what already exists.
So while you can see where personalities will overlap over Houses, perhaps in Sorting we should be asking ourselves less what we think we are and more what we think we believe.
that’s much more interesting and substantive than “brave, smart, evil, miscellaneous”
Interesting
Bet you didnt see this coming…
Sorry this is just a little(almost six months) late, but I finally got the time to finish it and my laptop back, so I figured it would be better to release it in late spring than wait until next Christmas.
i felt shitty so i drew this.
digimon + pony mesh = best mesh
Oozora Yuujin: Double Standard in Digimon/Appmon Fandom
Seriously, why is no one talking about this?
If you watch Tri and Appmon more carefully, you’ll find that Oozora Yuujin has pretty much experienced ALL the Tri girls’ main problems.
1. Yuujin and Meiko: Being hurt both physically and mentally because of their cute, problematic partners.
But compared to Meiko who can only cry and run, Yuujin (despite his low self-esteem, just like Meiko’s) has guts to stop Shutmon using his own body.
2. Yuujin and Sora: Caring for others while neglecting themselves.
Worse, when they can’t solve their own problems by themselves, they will pretend like they can handle everything on their own. At least, Yuujin finally opens up to welcome the others’ help, rather than throws himself into more trouble like Sora does. It’s not all Sora’s fault, though. Haru and the others are doing it right when they offer Yuujin help. While Taichi and Yamato can only complain and make Sora feel worse (Just imagine if it was Takeru who talked to her. The story would be different).
That being said, Yuujin still ends up diving by himself into danger to save Offmon, and needs Haru and Globemon to rescue them.
3. Yuujin and Hikari: Being possessed by god-like, balance-seeking yet destructive digital entities.
Hikari, while her body is being taken over, still manages to resist Homeostasis from inside. Yuujin? Indeed, he manages to take over half of his body when being controlled, to call Haru’s name. But when Leviathan finally takes full charge of him, he helplessly lets Haru do everything, until Leviathan offers Haru to save the world by killing them both.
4. Yuujin and Mimi: Being alienated in new environments.
We see Mimi get rejected by her new friends for her Daters Cafe, but still able to stay believing in herself and her ideal. While little Yuujin reacts to being rejected (even by someone he barely knows) as if no one would ever want to have him around again. Until Haru comes and helps him through it.
See the similarities and differences now?
This is only my guess, but the writers might intentionally put Yuujin through these “girls problems”, to let us see the real Yuujin, which is not as perfect as he seems to be.
But why should “girls problems”? Why not giving him more masculine problems, such as unable to protect younger sibling, rivalry, or being a good leader, like Taichi and Yamato used to struggle with? Doesn’t Yuujin resemble those two? An active, popular protagonist-like boy? They still can show Yuujin’s flaws through “boys problems”, right? So, why should “girls problems”?
I will try to answer this later, but let me get something straight first.
I enjoy Appmon. But I am sick seeing Yuujin being treated by the fandom as Taichi’s expy (even after the plot reveals his vulnerability without Haru) just because he plays soccer, is a boy, and is said to be an ideal protagonist, when there is already Sora, whom Yuujin obviously shares more similar traits with, rather than with Taichi.
“But Yuujin can’t be Sora’s expy! Because Yuujin is portrayed as a popular, active masculine sportsman, and Sora is a girl just too motherly to be compared to one.”
Yeah, right. You must forget how Sora was when she was a kid (she even played soccer too, for God’s sake!). And you didn’t truly watch how Yuujin and Offmon’s interaction went. If Yuujin can’t be called as a patient, loving parent that is succeed in bringing up the cowardly Offmon to be a capable fighter, I don’t know what he is to Offmon.
I’m not saying that Yuujin should have been a girl, to make his character and this show proper. I’m also not saying that Taichi is better than Yuujin, or the girls. The point is, Taichi is the base character for most Digimon protagonists. And Yuujin, if he was really modeled after Taichi, should have faced those “girls problems” above with much more protagonist-like ways, like Mimi or Hikari does (who are not even the protagonists).
But, nah. Yuujin turns out to be a woobie, fragile distressed damsel. Something that Taichi would never become, but Sora and Meiko would.
And that is NOT a bad thing either. Personally, I never see any characters as bad. If they are written like that, then that’s how they are. The only thing that can ruin the characters is either the writers’ bad writing, unreasonable inconsistency, or the audience’s high expectation. And those, of course, are not the characters’ faults (I’m looking at you, 02-Sora).
However, Appmon writers are bunch of talents (or rather, trolls) that trick the audience to think of Yuujin as the Taichi for the un-Taichi-like protagonist: Haru. They also seem to be aware on how the double standard between boys and girls works, and use it to surprise the audience.
Writer A: Let’s write a wimpy, shy introverted main character for the new Digimon series Writer B: All right, but sure he would overcome his weakness, take a level in badass, and save the world, right? Writer A: Of course. And that’s why he would need “someone special” to be rescued from the baddies. It would mature him dramatically in no time. Writer C: Oh, a love interest! Interesting! *writes Ai-chan* Here she is! What do you say? Writer A: She’s cute. But looks boring. Please make another. Writer C: *writes Eri* Here! Another one, but stronger and more confident. She would help the wimpy main character to grow a backbone. Writer A: Is she going to be kidnapped? Writer C: Well, maybe. That’s how it usually works, right? Writer A: No, scrap that. It would reduce this show into another chickification trash. The older audience have had enough of that. Writer B: Hey guys, hear me out. Make another one like Eri. Strong, confident, and kind. But this time, change her into a boy. There wouldn’t be any chickification if the victim was a boy. The older audience would never expect it either. They might not even realize.
I’ve seen some comments complaining about how Yuujin and Offmon had stolen the spotlight from Haru. But no one seems to ever complain about Yuujin’s “chickification”, which rendered him almost useless in the Ultimate 4 arc and the last arc (except for being Haru’s living emotional crutch and maybe, fetish fuel, as him being crucified under a time bomb, or put into bondage suit while being possessed/mind-controlled, seems to be well-received among his fans).
On the other hand, Eri impressively freeing herself from Knight is considered as a very compelling point that some even regard her as the best DigiGirl ever. If Eri ended up in Yuujin’s position, she would promptly be accused for being another chickification victim, like Sora, Izumi, and Nene.
Appmon cleverly avoids itself from being tagged with chickification trope, by subjecting a boy (Yuujin) to it. And not just a boy. He’s (seemed to be)confident, active, kind, brave, protective, patient, one of the chosen ones, able to kick ass, in short: almost perfect protagonist-like boy.
If Yuujin was a girl, in this kind of kids/shonen anime,even with a “weak” protagonist like Haru; admit it.The way how she was treated throughout the series: being so much devoted to a boy, to the level being distressed, kidnapped, possessed, and finally sacrificed for the said boy’s character development, would be a “very annoying, yet unsurprising thing” to see, since Digimon has quite reputation in chickifiying its action girls.
Girl!Yuujin would be deemed as a Mary Sue subjected to the most severe chickification that Digimon series had ever done. No “female Taichi” would ever be tagged to her. Even if she played soccer and wore goggle.
Regardless of the special treatment Yuujin got from the fandom because of his gender, Digimon Universe: Appli Monsters, though might not be the best series, still nails at what it specializes the most. Surprising the audience while staying to be faithful to the plot and the characteristics of its casts.
No one would ever think that Yuujin being broken is the price that Haru has to pay, in order to grow himself as a real protagonist. Most audience might have expected that Yuujin would be Haru’s mentor (or at least, rival) since he has already been a “protagonist” from beginning. But haha. Let alone mentoring, Yuujin has been always depending on Haru, like Haru is the whole world to him. Turns out Haru also feels the same way toward Yuujin. But instead of depending on, Haru chooses to be a protagonist (hero) that Yuujin can depend on, to make up for the fact that he can’t save him from Leviathan.
Appmon last episode is pretty much an antithesis to what it appears to be in the first episode. “Yuujin the confident hero and Haru the kindhearted side-character” has been flipped to “Yuujin the selfless, sacrificial lamb and Haru the dependable, determined hero”.
More impressively, this ending doesn’t come out nowhere. Yuujin himself admits that he has always been saved by Haru, both physically and mentally. This pattern is used throughout the series, yet a bit contradicted in the last episode.
In the last arc, the writers makes Haru rise up with determination to save Yuujin as usual, only to be forced to kill him off, in order to stay being a real protagonist and save the world (very cruel scenario, if you ask me).
Last but not least. Yuujin never sees himself as a protagonist, or a hero, or a leader. He is just forced to be seen as one, despite his fragile heart and weak mental, which people tend to shrug off because of his first impression as the polar opposite of the un-Taichi-like protagonist, Haru. And that explains why Yuujin is so easy to be destroyed, unlike Haru.
Yuujin is right. He’s no protagonist. Haru is the real protagonist.
I think there are problems with your argument. One that Yuujin from girl problems to me their human problems that both gender experience. To prove a point Matt felt isolated and put his protective nature to T.K. to his own determent and Tai when Kari was in danger was very much the same way. Most of the time your just ranting and never really give examples of the double standard. With the him being kidnapped I was always wonder since it was hinted that he might be evil if that was when he was going to betray them. You also got to remember that even tough we didn’t know it at the time he had subconscious programming to get close and earn Haru’s trust. I think Yuujin is a hero because he made that sacrifice play and that one of the meaning in the show was that everyone has the capability to be a hero. He was modeled after the typical Digimon protagonist to be a foil to Haru but you got to remember that it is a arch-type and they can be portrayed in many different ways. He is not exactly like Tai no that would not make him his own character. I thought that he was mentally weak or a fragile heart, because he made some bold decisions to help his friends. You have a right to your opinion but this seems more letting off some steam the actually proving a double standard.
Rank on how likely that they would be Bronies/Pegasisters.
I wish I was more in tune to the fandom in-jokes. I mean, I’m friends with people who run Brony conventions! Thankfully I have seen plenty of the show, although I’m like two seasons behind.
- Hikari (Naturally, there’s a lot for her to like and a lot for her to lose herself in. I’m also going to have people yelling at me but… Best Pony- Fluttershy)
- Mimi (Just loves everything about the show, particularly the writing and the Mane Six. Best Pony- Applejack, which always surprises people)
- Joe (Ranks this high not because he’d voluntarily watch this show, but if he ever did he’s most at risk of going Full Brony and relating so hard to Twilight he would start crying. Best Pony- Twilight Sparkle)
- Takeru (Maybe doesn’t appreciate it quite to the extent Hikari does, but most likely to roll up to an MLP convention and tell girls he has an actual Pegasus if they’re down for a ride. Best Pony- Fluttershy, though no one can tell if he means it or says it to please Hikari)
- Yamato (If anyone can appreciate the message “friendship is magic,” it’s the guy who used it to evolve a freaking werewolf. Best Pony- Rainbow Dash)
- Taichi (Dismisses and mocks the show whenever Hikari has it on, but often finds himself watching it alone, enjoying it way too much. Best Pony- He’ll say it’s Dash… it’s actually Apple Bloom)
- Sora (Finds it cute, but never gives it enough of a chance to really let it get under her skin. Best Pony- Rarity)
- Koushiro (Does not have time for children’s entertainment and misses out on the fun. Which is probably a good thing. Best Pony- At risk of being a creepy Twilight fan)
In the interest of inclusion, I’m happy to add that Meiko’s Best Pony is Pinkie Pie… except during her brief Starlight Glimmer phase.
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Digimon Adventure + personality types ( Part 1 )
( I’ve been working on this for so long, but @ittybittymattycommittee inspired me to get going! I’ll probably change my mind sooner or later, though… )

