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Give a Little Bit その名はデュークモン!真なる究極進化
(Sono Na wa Dyūkumon! Shin Naru Kyūkyoku Shinka) "The Name is Dukemon! Holy Ultimate Evolution" | ||||||||
Production company |
(Ja:) Fuji Television (En:) Saban Entertainment | |||||||
Airdate | (Ja:) November 25, 2001 (En:) March 9, 2002 | |||||||
Written by | (En:) Terri Lei O'Malley | |||||||
Animation studio |
Toei Animation | |||||||
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Megidramon proves to be beyond Beelzemon's power to stop...as well as Takato's or anyone else's, as its very existence begins to tear the worlds apart.
Synopsis
Featured characters
(Numbers indicate order of appearance. Bolded characters are fought by the protagonist(s), and italicized characters feature non-explicitly, e.g. voice, silhouette, image.)
Humans | Rookie | Champion | Ultimate | Mega |
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Digimon Analyser
Megidramon | |
Henry: "Megidramon, a Virus type mega... I agree with you guys, I don't think this was supposed to happen." |
Digivolutions
Kyubimon | 1 | Taomon | 1 | Renamon | ||||||||
Rapidmon | 2 | Terriermon | ||||||
Megidramon | 3 | Guilmon | 3 | Gallantmon | ||||||||
Quotes
Other notes
Dubbing changes
- The scene where Beelzemon punches Megidramon is censored to bright white flashes.
- In the English dub, Gallantmon's voice is made with Takato and Guilmon speaking in unison as with the DNA Digivolutions from the preceding season. However, in the original Dukemon speaks with a variation of Guilmon's voice, with Takato's voice only heard when he is shown speaking.
Real-world references
- The title could be a reference to the song Give a Little Bit by Supertramp.