In this episode, when your back's
against the wall and all your friends are either tied up or fighting
against you, sometimes you just gotta drop a giant alligator on a
pirate ship.
Unity and cooperation are some of the
biggest themes of this series as a whole. It takes the idea of many
fighting as one and turns into a very literal concept. But even if
one of the members of the Fusion Fighters isn't being digifused every
episode, they still need to be a team player. As much as this is
emphasized, everybody on the team is still their own person or
Digimon. For many, the conflict is being able to function as a team
member without feeling like they're just following orders or losing
what makes them unique. The resolution to this episode is a textbook
case of individuals doing a series of individual things, but still
contributing towards a team success.
It might not be coincidence that
Christopher is thrown into charge. Most of the team's still under the
influence of pro-pirate propaganda, Ballistamon did a slide evolution
into DarkVolumon and the other two generals are all tied up. This
leaves Christopher with a slim army that isn't quite on the same
page. Christopher himself is a cold realist, Shoutmon is overly
emotional, Deckerdramon is sensitive and sympathetic to Shoutmon, and
MailBirdramon agrees, but is either being pragmatic or using
pragmatism to sway his general. Dracomon's just happy to be out of
the damn Fusion Loader for once.
There is no magic digifuse that allows
these guys to rescue Mikey and Nene. It's each individual's ability
working together. Shoutmon disrupts Olegmon and goes to work on
DarkVolumon. MailBirdramon rescues Nene. Christopher unties Mikey and
communicates the big plan, one of the best big plans ever, really:
DROP THE GODDAMN ALLIGATOR! Deckerdramon's individual ability of
being a giant alligator might not be overly impressive, but it's sure
as hell effective. Plus it looks like the kind of strike Dracomon
would come up with. Everybody's doing something different, but it all
comes together.
Just as telling is the way Mikey and
Nene operate as captives. Olegmon shows complete disinterest in Nene,
but he wants Mikey on board, going so far as to confirm key
information in his lament that he lacks the power to coerce humans.
He ends up resorting to the ol' pirate standby: join us or Nene walks
the plank. Or rather face the full destructive power of DarkVolumon
directly to the forehead. It's a small miracle we got through this
whole episode without a “walk the plank” line, actually.
The fact that Mikey never caves is a
remarkable show of team trust. That hottokenai spirit of his must be
killing him throughout all this. We've seen enough cases in the past
when Mikey or characters from prior seasons put themselves in bad
situations for the sake of teammates. Hell, it's the only reason he
got Nene to join his team to begin with. It's not even that joining
the pirates is the worst fate ever... it's hard to say what that
really entails, actually. It's certainly disadvantageous somehow and
Mikey manages to fight off his instincts to let Nene dangle, counting
on a timely intervention from Christopher despite no communication
from him. Nene would refuse to accept anything less, and weathers
DarkVolumon's torture, up to the point where Olegmon is ready to make
it lethal.
Finally, there's Shoutmon and
Ballistamon. When the reprogramming fails, they digifuse and chat it
out inside, always an odd visualization but neither the first nor
last time it's utilized. For all of Shoutmon's pleas and
Ballistamon's sad acceptance of his true form, it all comes down to
who he wants to be- a friend and a good guy. He turns on Olegmon,
eventually using DarkVolumon's attack as a finishing blow. It is
the first and last time a non-fused Digimon has killed a Dark
General, and it couldn't have been a more appropriate time. Even
Olegmon seems impressed that Ballistamon chose friendship over
obedience, taking his defeat with grace. Not like that'll be
important or anything.
My Grade: B+
Loose Data:
- There does seem to be some discontinuity in Shoutmon wanting to rename DarkVolumon to indicate his more peaceful rebirth, only to name Ballistamon after a war weapon.
- The concept of Surtr and Jormundgandr (really thankful for those name captions for once) is a fun one, but there's no time for them to properly develop. You get hints that these guys have some character to offer, but it's more of a tease overshadowed by everything else going on. It's a better concept for a villain used in more than a couple episodes.
- And so ends any thought of Mikey having a romantic interest in Nene. He shuts down Olegmon's suggestion with so little drama you'd swear he was channeling Kari.
- Dracomon is far more tentative trying to get his opinion across than he was in Dragonland. It's a nice portrayal as he's been on the sidelines for so long and likely still not used to being a member of Blue Flare. He wants to get his point across, but is really careful not to step on Christopher's toes.
- If DarkVolumon was really a different Digimon loyal to Olegmon, would Mikey even be able to fuse him with Shoutmon? Either Mikey has Darkness Loader powers or DarkVolumon isn't as different as everyone thinks.
- As if there weren't enough reasons to love Olegmon, he doesn't settle for programming his sentient killer speakers to go up to ten. They go to eleven.
So, when is the dub going to continue? It's been one heck of a hiatus so far.
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