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"Under Pressure" 沈黙の海底ホエーモン
(Chinmoku no Kaitei Whamon) "Silent Whamon on the Bottom of the Sea" | ||||||||
Production company |
(Ja:) Fuji Television (En:) Saban Entertainment | |||||||
Airdate | (Ja:) December 26, 1999 (En:) March 4, 2000 | |||||||
Written by | (Ja:) Akatsuki Yamatoya (En:) Jeff Nimoy, Bob Buchholz | |||||||
Directed by | (Ja:) Takahiro Imamura | |||||||
Chief Anim. Director |
Yoshitaka Yajima | |||||||
Art | Yukiko Iijima | |||||||
Animation studio |
Toei Animation | |||||||
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Whamon shows up in the group's hour of need, giving them the time and rest they need to prepare for the upcoming battle against MetalSeadramon.
thumb|250px|left|Episode recap for Under Pressure. |
Synopsis
All hope seems lost for the kids, until Whamon shows up, ambushing MetalSeadramon and carrying them away. Minutes later, MetalSeadramon begins a search with a group of Divermon, while Whamon finds a distant island where the kids can rest. After everyone attempts to fish on the island, Gomamon hears of some nearby Divermon from a school of fish and they're soon on the run. Whamon escapes by swimming to an area of high pressure in the ocean where the Divermon cannot follow, but MetalSeadramon catches up. When Whamon surfaces near a coast, Agumon digivolves to WarGreymon in order to fight MetalSeadramon. While the other Digimon defend the kids, MetalSeadramon attemptes to crush WarGreymon in his jaws.
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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Ultimate Data | ||
Aquatic Beast Man Digimon | ||
Special Move Striking Fish | ||
MetalSeadramon: "Those Divermon, if it wasn't for their Striking Fish attack they'd be useless to me." |
Digivolutions
(Number indicates order of occurrence.)
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Quotes
Other notes
Dubbing changes
- The first scene in the English dub episode, featuring Whamon arriving to save the kids, was originally featured at the end of the previous episode.
- Gatomon does not sing along with Matt's harmonica when catching a fish in the original episode.
- In the original version, MetalSeadramon is defeated at the end of this episode, whilst in the English dub, the scene of his death, plus Whamon's sacrifice, is moved to the beginning of the next episode. As a result of the change, Puppetmon is not featured in the English dub episode.
Real-world references
- Though the title may simply refer to the expression of being under pressure, it may also be a reference to the Queen/David Bowie song of the same name.
Miscellaneous trivia
- Whamon announces the episode title in the Japanese episode.
- Last time Whamon appeared, in Departure for a New Continent, he was at the Champion level, but in this episode, he's at the Ultimate level, sometimes referred to as Whamon Perfect, (Perfect being the Japanese equivalent of Ultimate).
- Except for the first Digimon movie, this is the only time Kari is seen using her whistle (Gatomon also uses it in the final episode).
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