Flower Power

"Myotismon finally loses his patience, surrounding the district in dense fog and rounding up every person in it, including the kids' parents. So, it's left up to the kids and their Digimon to rescue them."

thumb|225px|left|Episode recap for Flower Power.

Synopsis
Fog (caused by Myotismon) begins to spread around a region of Tokyo, rendering all forms of digital communication and public transport into the area useless. The next morning, a horde of Bakemon lead by Phantomon appear to round up residents into a nearby centre where Myotismon is holding Gatomon captive. Amongst the people captured are Mimi (with Palmon) and Sora (alone), and Sora remembers how she and Joe defeated Bakemon in her last encounter, using intimidating chants. So, she explains her idea and the people begin fighting back against the Bakemon. When DarkTyrannomon appears and hope seems lost, Palmon digivolves to Lillymon to neutralise his evil intentions. Biyomon also shows up, digivolving to scare Phantomon and the Bakemon away. Meanwhile, Tai and Kari have met up with Matt in a nearby location, where he is updated on Kari's new status as the eighth child. At that point, Myotismon decides he's had enough, and takes on the Lillymon himself.

Dubbing changes

 * In the original version, the battle of Lillymon vs. Myotismon took place immediately after her battle with DarkTyrannomon. In the english dub this was moved to the end of the episode to turn the ending into a cliff-hanger. The scene of Sora's mother urging her to retreat as well as the Birdramon battle was the actual ending for the original version. Because of the scene switch, the part of where Lillymon fully dodges Myotismon's attack and counters it is removed.

Real-world references

 * "Suny" tape recorders are an obvious reference to Sony.

Miscellaneous trivia

 * Davis Motomiya, who features in Digimon Adventure 02, turns out to be one of the children held captive in the convention center (though he never appears).
 * Yamato's father uses the word nani mono upon seeing Garurumon in the sentence to mean "what on earth are you?" Upon 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 Digimons.