In this episode, Takuya and Koji are
incapacitated and the only prescription is more cowbell.
Early in Tamers, there was an episode
all about IceDevimon creeping on Rika. He's notable for having all
the personality of a child molester and gave us all the icks long
before D-Reaper entered the picture. Frontier somehow saw this as a
challenge- to take a much less interesting scenario involving the
same Digimon, but nevertheless strive to make him even creepier.
Mission accomplished. Welcome to Digimon, where the only answer to a
monster with an unhealthy fixation on Rika is Christopher Walken.
It's not even a good Christopher Walken
impersonation! It's certainly no better than Digitamamon's Peter
Lorre or Cherrymon's Marlon Brando. Digimon voices that impersonate
assorted celebrities is a longstanding tradition and one of the
charms of the dub. Rarely is it worth talking about. But this is so
perfect that it's a little frightening. It's truly a match made in
hell. IceDevimon is a seriously disturbed monster; Christopher Walken
is Christopher Walken.
The brilliance of this voice is that it
takes the sting out of an scenario that can't afford to be as
dramatic as it actually is. It's really nothing more than a silly
footnote that happens to take up more than half the episode, in spite
of the clear danger and the enemy so disturbed even Cherubimon wanted
him out of the picture. The Cherubimon battle is the important part.
While they may rival him individually, EmperorGreymon and
MagnaGarurumon together are shown to be more than capable of giving
Cherubimon fits. Cherubimon grows wilder and more desperate,
resorting to tactics such as targeting the unarmed B-Team and
eventually getting to the point where he just shoots his lightning
willy-nilly in hopes that it will hit something meaningful. Unified
Spirit Evolution has given the good guys the upper hand and
Cherubimon runs off to lick his wounds. That's the important thing to
take away here.
Really, IceDevimon is nothing more than
halftime entertainment in this boss battle, which is totally
inconsistent with the danger he poses. This is a pure sociopath who
revels in the pain of others, kills for fun and mugs his way through
the whole encounter. His joy for cruelty should have us absolutely
despising him, to the point where we'd actually be angry that he
enjoys such an advantage over the digidestined early in the battle.
But give him a Walken voice and the whole thing's a hoot. We don't
really dwell on just how nasty this guy is because we just naturally
expect that somebody with a Walken voice is going to have something
up his ass. Perhaps a gold watch.
The other reason we're not supposed to
put too much stock into this battle is that it's so transparently
designed to give the B-Team one last moment of glory. IceDevimon
freezes Takuya and Koji's D-Tectors because he wanted to save the
real challenge for last. What we're left with struggle to handle his
freezing attacks, save for Kumamon due to elemental resistance and
Loweemon because he needs to get worked into the action more.
By the time they all get freed up and
slide evolve into their beast spirits, you realize that even as
they'll never be remembered as the greatest fighters of all time,
we're still going to miss seeing these guys as part of the regular
roster. Korikakumon has this weird size/agility combo,
MetalKabuterimon packs a real wallop (on anything that stays still
for long enough) and JagerLoweemon looks just cool enough that you
wish you could see more of him to get a better sense of his
abilities. Zephyrmon's still crap, but she does contribute to a
variety of effective combo attacks. It's ultimately this impressive
use of teamwork that defeats IceDevimon, and, while not more
powerful, it's certainly more entertaining than anything we ever see
out of EmperorGreymon or MagnaGarurumon. Call me crazy, but in this
late stage I kinda would rather see these guys serving as my weapon of choice.
My Grade: B+
Loose Data:
- While Koji's still fairly stoic as MagnaGarurumon, Takuya just acts like cock of the walk as EmperorGreymon. “I'll do my best, and my best is awesome!” How much would you pay to hear Nathan Fillion say that line?
- How resigned are the B-Team to their fate? They actually blush when Takuya says they're not totally worthless.
- JP's line of not thinking he'd ever be happy to “see something I can't eat” just hits the wrong note on so many levels.
- Wait... did Korikakumon just teleport? I just he just teleported... can he do that?
- IceDevimon appeared to trap Koji and Takuya in that little fortress of solitude, yet Koji was able to shove Takuya out of it. If that was all it took, why were they worried?
What about Etemon's Elvis impersonation?
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