In this episode, Gotsumon joins the
party, and despite his small size proves to be just as successful as
our mighty heroes. In other words, they lose again.
The key to sustaining a Fail arc is the
occasional moment of encouragement. Perhaps a battle isn't quite the
curbstomp it used to be, or a weakness is exposed, or a new skill is
unlocked that might prove useful down the road. We need something
like this every so often to give us some sort of hope that eventually
the losing streak might turn around. This was probably supposed to be
that moment. The team finally accepted another party member and the
fights against the Royal Knights aren't so one-sided anymore. What
dashes any hope, however, is how they lost this one. MagnaGarurumon
and EmperorGreymon may be starting to hold their own, but this
episode exposes that not only are the Royal Knights stronger, they
are also smarter.
If there was one area that the
digidestined should be expected to hold, it's the castle at Forest
Terminal. Not only is it a freaking castle, it has a magic protective
barrier surrounding it. The barrier's even smart enough to let
friends in while keeping foes out. How hard can it be to hole up and
play some defense? As it turns out, Crusadermon is more than just a
pretty transgender face. She recognizes that the barrier is polygonal
and thus has edges that are a little weaker, particularly at the top
where they all converge. Hammer that spot (or leave such grunt work
to Dynasmon and reinforce the front line) and you're in.
It's strange to say this, but
Crusadermon has the strength, intelligence, personality and lack of
sanity to be a very compelling villain. For a complete psycho, she's
quite chatty with the opposition, and her depraved concept of beauty
would make Airu Suzaki smile in appreciation. Sort of like if James
from Pokémon was a frighteningly efficient criminal mastermind. That
would be crazier than Piedmon. Several things hold her back, of
course. First, this is the kind of villain that needs to be in
charge, and any real world-related agenda Crusadermon has is quickly
drowned out by the constant fealty towards Lucemon. Then there's
being partnered with a simpleton like Dynasmon, who has no real
chemistry with her. The dub-induced sex change, while not a
deal-killer, leaves a bad taste in our mouths and makes it hard to
properly appreciate the character.
Gotsumon's performance in this episode
confirms what we said back in episode 10: he should have been
traveling with the group this whole time. It's a stretch to call him
a legitimately interesting character, just an eager, determined kid
with a good rapport with Koji. But he's certainly willing to fight
(making him better than Neemon), certainly capable of fighting
(making him better than Kazemon) and he evolves on his own! He'd be a
welcome member of Team Xros Heart for sure. Given enough episodes, he
could even develop into a proper character. He certainly seems to
understand Koji better than anybody else in the show, which would
have been invaluable during the Duskmon episodes.
The episode follows the same template
as the last three and is thus terrible. Still, the fact that they
failed seems to have a bigger impact among the good guys. We don't
care because it's still another loss, but this situation was
gift-wrapped for them, EmperorGreymon and MagnaGarurumon stepped up
their game and the Royal Knights still found a way to prevail.
Bokomon isn't attempting to spin this into a partial victory and the
endless speeches about not giving up are starting to ring a little
hollow, as if even Takuya is starting to question whether or not they
can actually win. The most important statistic is that at the start
of this episode, there were five areas left in the Digital World. At
the end of it, there are only two.
My Grade: D
Loose Data:
- I don't recall the Knightmon being of the Bedknobs and Broomsticks style, what with their rebuilding and all, but they were an excellent selection for the castle storming. Their job is not to win, but merely to occupy the digidestined and they were quite successful.
- Gotsumon insists on going, and there's some discussion over the merits of this idea. Nobody brings up the fact that he has nowhere else to go. You've got a planet-sized population of refugees that are basically living on train platforms.
- KendoGarurumon rides along the rails while everybody else flies. It's pretty sweet.
- Bokomon suggests that getting into the castle first will allow them to get the data first. Then they get inside and find that there's absolutely nothing to be done but wait for Dynasmon to break the barrier and hold him off then. By entering the castle but not doing anything with the data, they've basically already conceded.
- Dynasmon, while a simpleton, is quite crafty in this episode, breaking the barrier by blowing up the whole damn castle and missing EmperorGreymon deliberately to unlock the data.
Funny how you mention Piedmon in this as he has the same voice actor as Dynasmon, in the dub at least. Lol
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