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Prepare for the final chapter of the Digimon Anarchy trilogy! Filming will start from September 4 thru December 20. We will release the film on June 12, 2019.
UPDATE:
* Kevin Hart, Morgan Freeman and Channing Tatum have reprised their roles as Ferrel, James and David.
* This final chapter will be directed by Ronny Yu.
Name - Reidumon
Level - Champion
Type – Maternal Digimon
Attribute - Vaccine
Digivolution Line - ???
Field – Forest Troopers, Nature Spirits
Family - Beast
Attacks – Mother's Kiss, Blossom Burst
Pronunciation - Raid-Ooo-Mon
Name derivation – from the Japanese word Reidou meaning Mother
Tamer – None
Reidumon is a gazelle like champion level digimon who guards and protects the Primary Village hidden amongst the trees of “The Forest of Beginnings”. Dotted around the perimeter of the Primary Village are a series of special trees known as “Hiding Trees” where the baby digimon go and hide if Reidumon senses danger.
Like real gazelles, she is extremely protective of the baby digimon she protects and will use herself as bait just to keep enemy digimon from coming too close to the Primary Village.
Reidumon Has two moves that she uses to protect the baby digimon and the Primary Village itself. The first one is called “Mothers Kiss”. Like Monzaemon's Hearts Attack, she unleashes bubble like hearts that impact the enemy, making them feel good and cheerful and negating the urge to cause harm for a brief period. She also uses this move to hatch the eggs that fall from the skies.
Her second move is called “Blossom Burst”. She unleashes a hurricane of blossoms from her bushes to shred the enemy and blowing them away with the extreme gale force winds.
Name – Konekomon
Level – Baby
Type – Slime
Attribute – None
Digivolution Line – Konekomon, Usagimon, Manimon, Dvergamon, Heimdalmon/Helheimon, Thormon
Field – None
Attacks – Sleep Time
Pronunciation – Ko-Neck-O-Mon
Name derivation – from the Japanese word Koneko meaning kitten
Tamer – Joseph/Joey Sawyer
Konekomon are small shy and timid digimon who hide when ever they sense danger. You can see them occasionally clustering together in sunny fields to sunbathe and sleep, huddling together for comfort and protection.
They become more active when the moon rises in the sky. In the light of the moon, Konekomon gather in large fields where they play and frolic around in the grass.
When danger is around and they have no time to hide, they let out bubbles from their pacifiers, which is laced with a sleeping agent, and shoot them at the enemies, putting them to sleep long enough for them to go and hide.
Name – Usagimon
Level – In-Training
Type – Lesser
Attribute – None
Digivolution Line – Konekomon, Usagimon, Manimon, Dvergamon, Heimdalmon/Helheimon, Thormon.
Field – None
Attacks – Little Trip
Pronunciation – Ooh-sa-gee-mon
Name derivation – From the Japanese word, Usagi meaning rabbit
Tamer – Joseph/Joey Sawyer
Usagimon are evolved forms of Konekomon. Small yet hardy rabbit digimon, they never back down when confronted by an enemy. They stand their ground letting out quick bursts of hisses and barking noises then they rush at the enemy, straight for their feet, tripping them over.
At night, when the moon shines bright and if you are lucky enough to get up close to the Usagimon gatherings, you can hear the sweet whispered songs they sing.
It is said that when an Usagimon sings the best, giving it their all and from their heart, they undergo a natural digivolution into Manimon.
Are you ready for the final chapter of the trilogy? On April 19, you will be the first to end all tragedies that caused too much misery. Ticket pre-orders will be live this February.
Theater listings are coming soon.
It looks like “Digimon” fans will have to wait a little longer for desires of a full length anime series to materialize. Several reports confirmed that the “Digimon Adventure Tri” movie will be put on hold as the producers are focusing on short animated films as of the moment.
As a series, Digimon doesn't really get the love and respect it deserves, no doubt due to the marketing power of Nintendo. But as far as stories go, Digimon was certainly much more interesting. Even as concepts went, Digimon trumps Pokemon in my eyes, as the evolutions were completely unpredictable.
Like with Dragon Ball, Bandai pretty much owns the vast majority of the character goods, so it's no surprise over the years that they've done some Figuarts. Recently, BBTS had a clearance on Dukemon, a character that made an appearance in Season 3, I think. It looked alright - actually, it looked pretty good.
At any rate, it made it home and I finally unpacked it.
The Japanese MSRP on this figure was 9,900 Yen, or just shy of $!00 CAD, whereas the BBTS asking price was North of $100 USD, which when discounted, brought it back to MSRP, but I'd save on shipping. A relatively simple set as it pertains to accessories, consisting of only two pairs of hands, a fabric wired cape, extension of the strap on the head, a Lance, a Shield, and a Base/Stand, along with two different adapters to connect the stand to the figure itself.
As mentioned, this is a gorgeous figure in terms sculpting and painting. The metallic paints used complement the pearl finish of the primary White/Grey on the body. Paint work is incredibly crisp and as a higher end figure, there must have been sufficient budget to basically coat everything in some sort of paint.
Well, 99% of it. I think the grey joints might not be painted.
The figure itself, I have to admit, was much lighter than I expected. I think that, despite its size, that it weighs less than comparatively smaller Figuarts, though I suspect it had to do with having to user lighter materials in order to get the various angles to turn out right on the figure.
Wired cape works relatively well, and it's not some flimsy piece of single layer plastic.
In terms of Articulation, not shabby at all. Unfortunately due to the strange mass distribution, Dukemon is prone to falling backwards when being posed. I like how the hips can pull outward fo rmore range of motion, and the Pauldrons can be maneuvered for a better view of the head, but the back arch and head articulation leaves much to be desired. Ankles also pop out for some more foot articlaution, but I don't understand why the toes only fold inward and not the usual curling upward.
Paint I've already covered, but Build is a funny one. You see, the hands keep falling off. Like the peg wasn't deep enough or something. But yeah, you breath on the hands and chances are you'll be trying to find where they dropped on the floor. Fortunately, the Lance and Shield actually replace the entire hand and joint assembly, so once they're in they're incredible stable.
Overall, a visually impressive but strangely flawed release.