The Dancing Digimon

'''After an ambush by Ogremon, Joe is rescued from drowning by Sora's fishing line, and the two go on to explore the nearby church for signs of life. What they find, however, could well be described as being the opposite.'''

thumb|225px|left|Episode recap for The Dancing Digimon.

Synopsis
Joe and Gomamon end up stranded at sea on the bed from Devimon's mansion, and come under attack by Ogremon, who's hiding in a nearby floating box. Gomamon digivolves into Ikakkumon and carries Joe away, leaving Ogremon (Because he can't swim) behind, but soon runs out of energy, causing the two to sink into the water. Meanwhile, Sora is fishing on an island nearby, when she manages to catch Joe, who is unconscious. When he awakens, he's made leader as Gomamon believes he needs a boost of confidence after fighting Ogremon. The group make their way up a nearby hill to a church where people are worshipping a ghost Digimon called Lord Bakemon. However, it turns out to be a trap set by Bakemon pretending to be people. The kids are tied up as an offering to Lord Bakemon, and the Digimon are thrown in prison. Just before the kids are eaten, the Digimon manage to find some food and digivolve to save them. However, Lord Bakemon is only defeated when Joe has the idea of psyching him out with a continuous chant. With him beaten, the island stops moving, and Joe and Sora travel to Infinite Mountain on their Digimon.

Dubbing changes

 * Joe's "army march dribble" only featured in the English dub.
 * The type of chant that Joe used in the original version was a Buddhist chant, which was changed into a chant he learned from a Roman physicist.

Miscellaneous trivia

 * Joe announces the episode title in the Japanese episode.
 * There's no real explanation as to why Ogremon is sealed inside a floating crate in the middle of the ocean.
 * Joe´s emergency first aid kit keeps the Japanese Kanji characters on it.
 * Originally, when Joe said he was the bravest of the group, he hears church bells, and asks if they are ringing a bell to commemorate his leadership. That's why Joe points at himself.