The Emperor's New Home

After growing tired of his own world, Ken decides to remain permanently as the Digimon Emperor, which can only spell bad news for the other kids.

Note: The English video recap for this episode is either unavailable or non-existent.

Synopsis
Ken escapes to the Digi-World, leaving his parents behind, knowing that the digidestined would seek him out in the real world. In the Digi-World, A bunch of Meramon keep the Digidestined busy while Ken seeks out his new Digimon, Agumon! Knowing it’ll be hard for them to fight against their friends, Ken’s plan is to now use their own Digimon against them.

Continuity errors

 * The last time Greymon became SkullGreymon (in The Arrival of SkullGreymon, series one), he lost the ability to speak. However, in the English dub of this episode, he is heard announcing his name after digivolution.
 * When greymon digivolves to skullgreymon, kari says it's skullgreymon!, however she never met skullgreymon, the only one in the group who did is T.K, but it can be explained, as Tai may have told her about the time agumon did the dark digivolution, tough it still doesn't explain how she knew that the digimon was skullgreymon just by his looks.

Animation errors

 * When opening the digiport, Davis is the one to say "Digiport, open". However, Yolei's D-3 is seen pointing at the screen. This is most likely an error in the English dubbing, rather than in the animation.

Dubbing changes

 * Ken's farewell email to his parents is different in both versions:
 * Japanese: "This world is no longer good enough. Goodbye. You're all insects."
 * English: "Goodbye to all of you. Your trivial lives will plague me no longer. My destiny awaits."

Real-world references

 * The English title of this episode is a reference to the folktale, "The Emperor's New Clothes".
 * Izzy recalls the saying, "fools rush in where angels fear to tread". This was was first written by Alexander Pope in his poem An Essay on Criticism.