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"If I had a Tail Hammer" 大地の装甲アンキロモン
(Daichi no Sōkō Ankiromon) "Armored Ankylomon of the Earth" | ||||||||
Production company |
(Ja:) Fuji Television (En:) Saban Entertainment | |||||||
Airdate | (Ja:) September 17, 2000 (En:) December 9, 2000 | |||||||
Written by | (Ja:) Reiko Yoshida (En:) Michael Sorich, Jeff Nimoy, Bob Buchholz | |||||||
Directed by | (Ja:) Takahiro Imamura | |||||||
Chief Anim. Director |
Toshio Deguchi | |||||||
Art | Yukiko Iijima | |||||||
Animation studio |
Toei Animation | |||||||
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The DigiDestined are hard at work rebuilding one of the many devastated towns of the Digital World, until a nearby control spire, thought to be inactive, starts causing problems for the group.
thumb|250px|left|Episode recap for If I had a Tail Hammer. |
Synopsis
Ken finds a mysterious woman in his room, but she refused to tell him who she is. Meanwhile the Digidestined continue their cleanup. Davis realizes, Veemon can‘t digivolve. Kari and T.K. sneak off to see if their Digimon can digivolve but they can‘t. They wonder if the Control Spires are active again. Cody and Digmon are underground when Thundermon attacks them. Armadillomon digivolve to Ankylomon and emerges from beneath the ground. Then a mysterious Digimon destroys Thundermon and lands next to Ken. He disappears. Mysteriously, the control spire they discovered had vanished.
Featured characters
(Numbers indicate order of appearance. Bolded characters are fought by the protagonist(s), and italicized characters feature non-explicitly, e.g. voice, silhouette, image.)
Humans | Fresh | In-Training | Rookie | Champion | Ultimate | Armor |
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Digimon Analyser
Digivolutions
(Number indicates order of occurrence.)
ExVeemon | 1 | Veemon | 6 | DemiVeemon | 9 | Veemon | ||||||||||
Halsemon | 1 | Hawkmon | 7 | Poromon | 10 | Hawkmon | 12 | Halsemon | 18 | Hawkmon | ||||||||||||||
Digmon | 1 | Armadillomon | 8 | Upamon | 11 | Armadillomon | 12 | Digmon | 14 | Armadillomon | 15 | Ankylomon | 18 | Armadillomon | ||||||||||||||||||
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Quotes
There are currently no quotes listed for this episode.
Other notes
Continuity errors
- In the English dub, the exact same product that Cody's grandfather now calls liquid yogurt was previously called prune juice in the episode Old Reliable.
Dubbing changes
- The town that the group are rebuilding is labelled as Primary Village in the English dub, whilst in the original episode, the town's name isn't given at all.
- The product Cody's grandfather had in the original version was "chu jelly".
Real-world references
- The episode title is a variation on the title of the folk song, If I Had a Hammer.
Miscellaneous trivia
- Cody announces the episode title in the Japanese episode.
- Upamon seems to be able to use chopsticks despite not having hands