In this episode, an homage to Wacky
Races. Because it's not like there's anything important like the
imminent deletion of the world going on or anything. We got time for
Muttley.
Sometimes, you have to recognize when
an episode is just trying to have some fun. This is a rare episode
that is 100% pure, uninhibited filler. No spirits to collect or
evolved forms to promote, just a wacky race that is best known for
being an homage to Wacky Races. Because kids these days are all about
decades-old Hanna-Barbera cartoons. The kids get dragged into this
race, deal with the Dastardly/Muttley combo, catch an assload of
trains falling from midair and eventually Takuya just up and launches
his train across the finish line for the win. Can we really be too
harsh on something this silly?
Yes, of course we can. What a
ridiculous question. This episode may be written for laughs but the
series as a whole is still an adventure. Therefore, there are certain
restrictions and limitations that prevent the main characters from
being so strong that there's no drama or tension in their inevitable
victory. While the episode seems like one of those silly, harmless
outings that we just throw a C+ at and move on, it's hard not to
notice that everybody except JP is ridiculously overleveled.
We all bash Kazemon and Kumamon in this
series for being weaklings that end up without a whole lot to do. If
this episode is to be believed (and it's not), these two are
incredibly strong, versatile Digimon that would beat the stuffing out
of any of Zero Two's Armor evolutions. After Muttley (there's some
disagreement as to whether his name is Dogmon or Doggymon, so we're
calling him Muttley) blows up the track and sends Trailmon Mole into
a free fall, Kazemon flies into the chasm and catches the locomotive
before lifting it back up to safety. Two episodes ago, Zoe couldn't
even dream of Kazemon airlifting the team to the other island. Even
if this episode isn't to be taken seriously, it's still hard not to
spot that disconnection.
Tommy, meanwhile, uses his ice-shifting
ability to incredible effect here. Whether it's creating an ice
bridge to help guide his Trailmon over the chasm or inexplicably
finding a way to catch a falling Takuya without killing either either
of them, we get some new moves out of Kumamon. He even catches a
Trailmon of his own when Franken goes over the edge. Even if he's not
as tough as the others, we're seeing a lot of neat stuff that
Kumamon's capable of that doesn't get utilized often enough. You
almost wish that Kumamon was one of the bad Legendary Warriors so we
can better appreciate his full arsenal the way we saw Grumblemon's a
million times. KendoGarurumon shows up both Kazemon and Kumamon by
catching two trains, and Kumamon, at the same time.
Generally it's pointless to get too
bent out of shape when characters do physically unlikely things in
filler episodes. It's almost always done for laughs in a situation
best described as a farce. The real problem isn't that Kazemon and
Kumamon ate their spinach today, it's that it's less about being
funny and more about conveniently making sure nobody gets hurt. The
powers that be are insistent that no matter how many Trailmon go off
cliffs and no matter how inevitable it is, there will be no fiery
explosions at the bottom of the chasm. Obviously they've never seen
Back To The Future III, otherwise they'd realize that they're
depriving us of the best part.
The one cool thing about this episode
is that it does put the unique personalities of each of the various
Trailmon on full display. We've seen most of these guys before, but
when they're all side by side we can see how different they all are,
from the gruff Worm to the nebbish Mole to Kettle who may very well
moonlight as a blues singer. My personal favorite was the easy-going
Franken, who asked Koji “are the cliffs in your world as high as
they are here?” as they were cascading off one.
My Grade: C-
Loose Data:
- You know, they can run it into the ground, but as far as I'm concerned, the jokes about Bokomon pretending he's pregnant will never start being funny.
- So let's get this straight- the prize for winning an eating competition is free train tickets and the prize for winning a train race is food. Awfully convenient that both awards were for seven people/Digimon.
- Angemon sounds pretty much the same as he always has, but his dub voice is perfect for announcing the race. He almost sounds like Don Pardo during the introductions.
- When Bokomon tries to wake up Neemon, Neemon mumbles “five more minutes,” a line used very frequently in Tamers, often in very inappropriate places.
- While Zoe and Tommy get to flex their pretend muscles, you kinda feel bad for JP, who was eliminated early and seemed to spirit evolve just for the hell of it.
- This is the second time a Trailmon successfully ramps a gap. Trains aren't supposed to work like that.
- When Takuya and Worm rolled across the finish line, the others looked positively disgusted about the result for some reason. You'd think they'd be happier: it wasn't his fault they got dragged into it (that would be Zoe) and he at least salvaged a victory (and thus food) for them all.
- If we're praising the Trailmon, we also have to praise Dave Wittenberg for voicing every single one of them. Yeah, that's impressive.
Time to be nit-picky! Angemon wasn't in the episode., that was Piddomon. Yay for giving screen-times to re-colors! Still have a while to go till Psychemon is a major villian. Of course no one cares about this fact so I think you are ok.
ReplyDeleteWhile here, I agree this filler was so boring! At least some later filler in Frontier were surprisingly amusing. I was also caught really off-guard by Kazemon lifting a freaken train! I could see this goofy episode working as a Xros Wars filler but it felt just a tad bit too out-of-place here. Not by much though given other goofy stuff in Frontier. Think just a side-effect of coming from the ultra-serious Tamers that you expect the next season to not dip this silly.
Pidomon's race announcement (especially the way he yells "OUT OF THE RACE!") and the Trailmon are the only things I enjoyed in this episode. You nailed all the other problems, but neglected to mention that the last two main characters racing were of course Takuya and Koji, with Takuya being the winner. Yawn.
ReplyDeleteI think the thing that undermines this episode most is the fact that it's clearly shoehorned into a season that's about legendary warriors fighting each other. About halfway through the episode, they just can''t avoid a fight scene, and the race becomes simply a context.
ReplyDeleteMy personal favourite Trailmon was Worm. It's like the guy has a line for every occasion.
TAKUYA: "So what do we do now?"
WORM: "You mean besides dig me out of this hole?"
Yeah,this was a weird episode.Luckly,I really like the trailmon and I think their design and personality/voices are very entertaining,so I was able to at least tolerate the episode,and enjoy it somewhat.....And At least it leads into the next episode nicely.
ReplyDeleteYou'd be surprised how popular 60's hanna-barbera stuff like Tom and Jerry and Scooby Doo are in Asia....
ReplyDeleteFranken is definitely the best Trailmon, not going to lie. I have a special place in my heart for Angler, but Franken's attitude is perfect for the combo with Koji, and kind of refreshing.
ReplyDeleteeven though I didn't like this episode that much but still it's more funnier than 02 filler episodes like (12, 15, 40,41,42)
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