Wizardmon's Gift

The kids gather for a final showdown with Myotismon, but it's still not enough to defeat him, at least not until Gatomon reveals her true power.

thumb|225px|left|Episode recap for Wizardmon's Gift.

Synopsis
As Kari is taken away, Matt feels like he's let everyone down. Sora tries to calm him down, and they head for the communications tower, where Kari is. Meanwhile, Joe and T.K. find out about Kari and Gatomon's true identity from Wizardmon, and soon also arrive at the communications tower. After Wizardmon recovers Lillymon from her paralyzed state, the group begin their assault on Myotismon in the tower. Their attempts at beating him fail, even when Tai shows up to help. Things begin to look up when Patamon digivolves to Angemon, but Myotismon fires at Kari and Gatomon, and Wizardmon takes the full blow. As Gatomon mourns over the loss of Wizardmon, Tai gets Kari's digivice to her, and with the crest from Wizardmon, Gatomon digivolves to Angewomon, who focuses the rest of the Digimon's attack power into a single shot, wiping out Myotismon. Just as everyone begins to celebrate, they realise that something isn't right, as Myotismon's fog still looms.

Digimon Analyser
No Digimon were analysed in this episode.

Dubbing changes

 * The English dub removes a moment when Kari yells out loud with tear-filled eyes after Wizardmon's death, just before Gatomon digivolves. Though, in the episode The Fate Of Two Worlds, and an episode of the next series, the moment is shown in a flashback of this episode.

Real-world references

 * Whilst holding Gatomon, Myotismon says to Kari, "I've got you, my pretty. And your little cat too!". This is based on a line spoken by the Wicked Witch of the West in The Wizard of Oz (1939 film).

Miscellaneous trivia

 * In the Japanese episode, Yamato's (Matt's) father says "nani mono" upon seeing Garurumon in the sentence to mean, "what on earth are you?". Upon hearing this, Garurumon amusingly replies that he is not Nanimon, a very subtle usage of both Nanimon's namesake and the similarity between the Japanese word 'mono' and the suffix of all Digimon.
 * Angewomon announces the episode title in the Japanese episode.