DigiBaby Boom

'''With everyone else gone, T.K. and Patamon finally get to spend some quality-time together, and end up in the Primary Village, where all new Digimon are born. Though, the caretaker doesn't take kindly to strangers.'''

thumb|225px|left|Episode recap for DigiBaby Boom.

Synopsis
T.K. and Patamon are stranded in an area near Infinite Mountain, and T.K. breaks down crying because he's by himself. Patamon, who is currently feeling quite useless, starts crying too, and T.K. soon stops to calm him down. After a short conversation, the pair move on, soon arriving at the nearby Primary Village, where all Digimon are born out of Digi-Eggs and raised. The moody caretaker, Elecmon, finds them with the baby Digimon, and begins attacking them. T.K. is forced to break up the fight between Elecmon and Patamon, and decides they must settle the dispute by a tug-of-war. Patamon manages to win, and Elecmon's anger subsides. He apologises for his rash behaviour and offers Patamon and T.K. the chance to rest in the village. He then comes to the conclusion that friendship will help bring the island back together, goes off to tell the nearby Yokomon Village. Meanwhile, Leomon is waiting to attack nearby, and Devimon prepares for a final battle.

Digivolutions
Note: Biyomon's digivolution actually takes place in Patamon's imagination when he wonders what Biyomon would do in his situation.

Quotes
"I am not a pig, T.K.!"
 * —Patamon after T.K. makes suggestions about Patamon's next stage, all of which resemble pigs.

Digimon references

 * The whole group visit Primary Village again at the end of the series, soon after defeating Apocalymon.

Miscellaneous trivia

 * T.K. and Patamon announce the episode title in the Japanese episode.
 * According to T.K.'s early memories, Matt has been playing the harmonica for several years.
 * This is the only episode in the series where none of the Digimon within the main group actually digivolve.
 * The writing in the envelope which is said to be written in digicode (by Patamon in the English dub) is in fact Japanese Hiragana for "Rub me".