Home Away From Home

Tai cannot believe his luck when he and Koromon appear in real world, so he heads home to investigate, only to discover that he must somehow get back to the digital world.

thumb|225px|left|Episode recap for Home away from Home.

Synopsis
After defeating Etemon, Tai and and the now de-digivolved Koromon find themselves back in the normal world, but Tai can't quite believe it. Anyhow, he heads home to investigate, finding his younger sister Kari, who somehow instantly recognises Koromon, claiming she's seen him before. As Tai begins to settle back into his home world, he sees a news report about freak weather around the globe, and thinks he's seeing Digimon on the screen. Kari quickly assures him he is not just seeing things, and at that moment, Tai's digivice starts acting up. Izzy's face is then seen on a nearby computer screen, warning Tai not to come back to the digital world. Before Tai can get things straight, Izzy disappears, and Tai is left without a clue of what to do. Time passes, and just before Tai loses his temper, the ground shakes, and Tyrannomon is seen outside, firing at a nearby building. Tai decides to follow these mysteriously appearing Digimon, and during a fight if what seemed to be Ogremon, Koromon digivolves, causing a rift to open in the sky. Tai and Agumon are pulled into the rift back into digiworld, leaving Kari behind.

Digimon Analyser
No Digimon were analysed in this episode.

Continuity errors

 * While narrating, Tai says that the "day they landed in the Digital World" was August 1, 1999. However, on the  first episode, he says the events are happening, "in the middle of July".

Dubbing changes

 * In the dub, Tai refers to the ferris wheel outside his home as a satellite dish, which is obviously not so.

Digimon references

 * Izzy's transmission is shown to be from Vademon's universe later on in No Questions, Please.

Real-world references

 * In this episode, we see Tai in his home district of Odaiba, Tokyo.

Miscellaneous trivia

 * The animation in this episode is the same as that of the Digimon movies and differs from the series' more simple animation.