Playing Games

MetalSeadramon is defeated, and the group enter the nearby forest, where the next Dark Master, Puppetmon, has prepared a little game for the kids.

thumb|225px|left|Episode recap for Playing Games.

Synopsis
WarGreymon escapes MetalSeadramon's grip when Whamon rams him. Whamon is then destroyed by MetalSeadramon, just before WarGreymon finishes him off by drilling through him. With the Dark Master destroyed, the ocean begins to reassemble itself, and the group decide what to do next. Tai is ready to move on, unaware that everybody else is coming to terms with the loss of some good Digimon allies. After a while, they head into the nearby forest, and into Puppetmon's territory. He instantly begins dragging them to his mansion in the forest on a hidden conveyer belt, so the group hide in the trees. However, he splits them up using identical figurines on a special map. After he's done messing around with them, he approaches T.K. and Matt, who are without their Digimon. T.K. agrees to 'play' with Puppetmon so that Matt is spared, and after a game of hide-and-seek in Puppetmon's mansion, T.K. manages to trick him so he can explore his mansion a bit more. Meanwhile, Kiwimon, one of Puppetmon's servants, his holding up the others from rescuing T.K., but he is easily beaten. T.K. finds Puppetmon's map of the forest and a remote control for the conveyer belts, amongst other things, and he destroys it all. He then escapes the mansion and finds the others.

Continuity errors

 * Tentomon calls out his attack as "Electro Shocker", which is actually Kabuterimon's attack.

Dubbing changes

 * Puppetmon's Hide and Seek game originally involved the use of guns which he and T.K. would use to shoot eachother. He also shoots Mushroomon and Blossomon (out of annoyance), which explains why they're no longer seen after talking to Puppetmon, or in later episodes. This was all edited out of the English dub for obvious reasons.

Miscellaneous trivia

 * Puppetmon announces the episode title in the Japanese episode.