In this episode, the latest enemy
turns out to be so stupid that only Tagiru and Gumdramon are any
match for it- a Digimon cosplayer.
There's a lot to dislike about
Betsumon. He's sort of like imagining a hardcore cosplayer as a comic
book supervillain. As a poor man's Ditto, he dresses up as different
Digimon in order to create confusion and steal clothes and items that
allow him to dress up as more different Digimon. Somehow these
costumes are convincing even with his ugly mug, odd irregularities,
and bulges in inappropriate places. Somehow he gains the powers of
whoever he's dressed as, which doesn't make any sense. Somehow he has
weaponized terrible puns, which we shouldn't have any patience for.
He's crass, lewd, rude, and manages to drag the series into “peeking
at panties” humor, something the show has mercifully avoided (that
awkward ladder scene in Frontier notwithstanding). Even his base form
is this disturbing Tailmon with an outie. At least we hope it's a
belly button...
Looking like Tailmon is an appropriate
coincidence. We all loved Tailmon in Adventure, and one of the
biggest reasons is her life before meeting Hikari. We saw her travels
with Wizarmon and her torturous servitude under Vamdemon, which gave
her a full story arc even though she was only a proper partner
Digimon for a short time. Until Xros Wars came along, she was the
only partner Digimon where we got a proper backstory of a time before
she bonded with a humans. It was a welcome part of Xros Wars as
understanding where the likes of Shoutmon and Ballistamon came from
improved their stories. There's no expectation of that now, with the
Digital World in safe-ish hands and all the action concentrated in
the human world/DigiQuartz. But we suddenly get that with Gumdramon,
and wouldn't you know it it's one of the coolest things Hunters does.
Gumdramon didn't suffer the way Tailmon
did. He actually seemed to be quite happy as a chaotic neutral-
beating up robbers and police alike and treating the Digital World
like his GTA savefile. Betsumon was his accomplice, and despite
totally bailing on Gumdramon and not remembering him now, Gumdramon
has a feeling of loyalty to him. Just as importantly, it's a reminder
of how he differs with Shoutmon.
While Shoutmon is about uniting the
world and keeping his subjects happy and being everything a good king
needs to be, Gumdramon is still trying to make his mark on the world.
While he admires Shoutmon, he has no desire to emulate him
completely. Betsumon showing up is a throwback to the good old days
when he was free to be anything he wanted. That's not the case now,
where his hunting work is done under Shoutmon's watch and, thanks to
Taiki monitoring Tagiru, under Shoutmon's terms. His terms dictate
that Betsumon is a fugitive to be hunted. It's understandable for
Gumdramon to resist that judgment and rebel, and this twist is almost
worth putting up with Betsumon's presence.
After failing in a joint effort with
Team ARR thanks to poor communication and Airu deciding she'd rather
flirt with Yuu than actually help, Shoutmon insists that Gumdramon
helps. But this is a job for a human partner, and Tagiru gets that.
So Tagiru absolutely punches Gumdramon in the face. And frankly, it's
the best damn thing he's done all season. Much as we malign him, this
is a kid who at least realizes that he's not the smartest or most
capable, but he's honest with himself. And he knows that the only
thing that's going to fool people into thinking he's a credible
hunter is an honest bond with his partner. Of course he's going to be
furious that Gumdramon isn't being honest with him, because it's all
he has. He has to make his partner open up and admit that he can't
forget Betsumon, and the direct approach is the only thing these two
idiots understand. We see plenty of cases where a kid is going
through a problem and their Digimon partner lifts them out of it.
Tagiru is one of the few who ever does the reverse.
My Grade: B-
Loose Data:
- Hey, random Haruki/Ken/Noboru sighting! They show up just to get pantsed by Betsumon. I'm starting to like these guys. Also, stop for a moment and realize that Tagiru wanted to hunt Omegamon.
- It feels like the terrible puns are worse when the language barrier doesn't get in the way of understanding them. Like we're somehow insulated from their destructive powers because we couldn't figure out why he riffed off Koto or something. Maybe that's why we cringed so much at Taiki's visual aids at the end.
- Aww, Yuu's trying to offer a psychological explanation as to why the characters fall for Betsumon's terrible costumes instead of it being a lousy plot contrivance. Good effort, Yuu!
- Harpymon was not a terrible backup choice to pursue Betsumon. It really only lost because Yuu insisted on getting himself and Airu out of the way.
- While Gumdramon's backstory is appreciated, and his gold ring even helps explain why he was looking for a patsy partner in the first episode, Gokuwmon and Sanzomon are totally out of left field. They're clearly inspired by characters from Journey to the West and thus we're supposed to treat them with a degree of reverence. But you know else is inspired by that story? Cho-Hakkaimon.
- It's sort of refreshing that there isn't a long sob story about humans getting pulled into DigiQuartz to do an evil Digimon's bidding. Betsumon just rounds up a bunch of folks to sew his costume.
- Granted, that method of assembly does make you question how Betsumon gains additional power cosplaying Examon.
DarkKnightBetsumon was the best part of the episode, particularly due to Airu and Yuu's reaction to him, ESPECIALLY Yuu who makes a point that he knew DarkKnightmon personally so seeing this is...kind of awkward.
ReplyDeleteAh yes, Betsumon, the one and only character in Hunters that makes Tagiru look good by comparison. He may be good for Gumdramon's character development, but is there seriously anyone who likes him personally?
ReplyDeleteThere's no denying Betsumon is an irritating weirdo with an unpleasant design, but he's not the only character worse than Tagiru. Quite a few of the supposedly sympathetic kids in Hunters (next episode's, for instance) give him a run for his money.
DeleteKurata for me is still the most irritating.
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