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dclaret-blog · 10 months
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Digi-team 03
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craniozito · 3 months
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Another fun fact no one asked for.
Panjyamon is a reference to Panja from Jungle Emperor/Kimba the White Lion.
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Talking about references I was thinking if Hououmon X-Antibody is a reference to Tezuka's Phoenix, but it's probably more of an inspiration from Fenghuang myth than from Tezuka's design.
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And there is also Plutomon, I think it's more the general shape that gives me that impression, but it's probably not inspired by it directly either.
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I was going to use the Reference Book artworks but they are too small to see anything so too bad, using the card game, Survive and New Century arts.
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ridgeone1 · 3 months
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Plutomon 👿
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not-too-many-eyes · 9 months
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I've had a vision.
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kbondoxxxxav · 9 months
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aoi…?
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digi-lov · 7 months
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Plutomon BT4-089 by sasasi from BT-04 Booster Great Legend
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chroniclesmacaque · 3 months
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As above, so below
For @surviveweek day 5: Villain!
[Image id 1: Digital ink and watercolor painting of Shibuya Aoi from Digimon Survive. She's standing with her palms facing up and her arms open, like her pontificating Plutomon pose. She's drawn seen from below, and she's looking down with a calm, eerie smile. Behind her, there's Plutomon's torso, with the red core positioned right before her head. Plutomon's tail circles her legs, and on the bottom corners, there's the dog hip pads. The background is yellow with diagonals that point to the red core.
Image id 2: Digital ink and watercolor painting of Shinonome Kaito from Digimon Survive. He's drawn seen from above, looking up with an enraged grimace. He's standing with his fist up, in a boxing pose. Behind his head, there's Volotobautamon's huge head, with its mouth right behind Kaito's, looking as if it's about to devour him. There's the shoulder skulls from Volotobautamon's design right beside its face, as well as the swords with skull handles positioned over the bottom diagonals visual lines. The background is a rich, wine-like red with folds, like Volotobautamon's cape.]
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manofmanymons · 7 months
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Hello again, Survive fandom
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teapartycannon · 1 year
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Plutomon’s dialogue be like
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digisurvive · 1 year
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The nail that sticks out gets hammered down
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[Image Id: Screenshot of Plutomon’s sprite with its arm open and looking to the front over a forest backdrop. Her dialogue reads: Becoming one helps us understand each other better. No more selfish behavior]
Or Extreme Collectivism as horror.
It’s plain to see that Plutomon’s posture is one that threatens to crush any and all dissent, no matter how small, as well as to erase individuality— with that of its ultimate goal being to merge the enterity of the two worlds together with her, so they can all share her (correct) feelings and values. This is all with the aims to eradicate any selfish behavior, which in short can be any attitude or ideology that disrupts a group. This conduct being horrific is quite obvious, but it's also quite thematically rich coming after everything in the vanilla pre-timeline split.
If Plutomon is someone who values social harmony above all, Ryo existed on the opposite end of the scale: with an unhelpful, uncooperative attitude that went beyond not helping the group—the events leading up to his death are caused by his own imprudent actions, straight up risking everyone when he took off on his own. His bad attitude makes him hard to deal with, and the rest of the group often lets on their exasperation with his doomerism and inaction. Takuma is always tempted with the choice to give up on him and leave him alone.
This attitude is echoed with how the group deals with Shuuji, too; the others often show their (warranted) frustration with his insufferable behavior. Survive’s writing often seems to egg the player to agree with the idea that leaving both Ryo and Shuuji behind would ultimately be for the greater good. It insidiously seems to present the player the idea that isolating troublesome, struggling individuals, the problem children of the group, is for the best. This is an attitude that echoes the status quo of how society deals with individuals suffering with mental health harships: by shunning them out and judging them incorregible. The fact that the option to leave the black sheep behind feels reasonable is no coincidence, and it's the reason the game ends up guilt-tripping the player hardcore over the fact Ryo and Shuuji were never fully integrated into the group.
The fact Aoi ends up going off the deep end of the attitude that prevented Ryo and Shuuji from getting help in the first place, kickstarting the whole tragedy, is one of the nuances that add more value to Plutomon’s absolutism. She views any disruptions to the Harmony of a group as the worst offense anyone can take, and sets out to prevent others from being wrong in the first place. It’s a very Japanese viewpoint: hating to burden others with one’s personal problems and hating the disruption of the communal harmony.
The horror behind Plutomon is an unyielnding, cold perspective over how a group should operate: a social dynamic where you don’t trouble others with your personal failures and problems. Where questioning authority is harshly punished. Where there's no room for anyone's input but the one on top's when it comes to decision making. Where any expression of internal struggle is repressed due being incompliant, uncooperative and selfish. And they can indeed be selfish and disruptive to the workflow of a group, but that’s not necessarily evil or warranting ostratizing. They’re, in fact, symptoms of a deep hurt that needs to be healed in order for a group to operate better.
It's inevitable for individuals to inconvenience a group with their needs, but sharing the burden is the ideal the game presents as an answer to be able to fulfill both the greater good and individual care. Survive proclaims not just that struggling indivuduals deserve care and support but that it’s a communal duty to provide it and a moral failure not to do it. 
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rairai-raven · 5 months
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The Olympos XII (+ Plutomon and two ocs to fill out the roster) as Reaction Pictures
Based off of This Post by incorrectgreekgods
Jupitermon
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Neptunemon
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Plutomon
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Proserpinamon
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Ceresmon
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Junomon
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Vestamon
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Minervamon
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Mercurymon
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Apollomon
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Dianamon
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Vulcanusmon
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Venusmon
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Marsmon
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Bacchusmon
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thaisibir · 1 year
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Why Aoi deserves the hellhound/dog of death Digimon partner
The sweet, gentle, and caring Aoi paired up with the ominous and sinister dog from hell...doesn't seem to fit at first glance, right? But considering Aoi's character arc and the kind of person she becomes, I think that Labramon (and her subsequent evolutions) is the perfect fit for Aoi. They're the reasons that contribute a lot to Aoi becoming my favorite character in Survive. (Lengthy Aoi appreciation post incoming)
Looking at the Survive Labramon line itself, each and every stage is directly linked to a supernatural dog-like creature associated with death and the afterlife:
Labramon - cyn annwn (Welsh mythology)
Dobermon - hellhound/church grim (English folklore)
Cerberumon - Cerberus (Greek mythology)
Anubismon - Anubis (Egyptian mythology)
Plutomon - Hades/Pluto (Greek/Roman mythology)
I'm sure the rest are obvious to everyone; cyn annwn, on the other hand, is a lot more obscure but no less relevant. So for even the deceptively adorable Labramon to be based on the white-furred, red-eared ghostly hound in Welsh myth, it's very clear from the start what kind of partner Aoi's got in her hands.
But why this association with death? Why not something like love or kindness? Aoi is a very compassionate and nurturing person, after all. Seems like the last one to be dealing with something like death.
Quite the contrary: I think the answer to those questions lies in the responsibility that comes with such a role. This ties to Aoi's character development: growing a greater sense of responsibility and inner strength as she becomes more and more of a leader. 
As seen in various mythologies, being the god or guardian of the afterlife is no small task. It's an important duty that carries a lot of weight in the grand scheme of any pantheon. This is best exemplified through Anubis, who is not only the Egyptian god of the dead, but of their judgment. Hades/Pluto, another god of the dead, is nowhere near as power-hungry, trigger-happy and confrontational as his brothers Zeus and Poseidon. There's an air of stoicism and maturity to him, especially so when he is considered their equal in power. A few sources even argue that he's actually stronger. He could take Mount Olympus by storm if he wanted to, but he doesn't. Popular depictions in books, movies, shows, etc tend to demonize these gods of death as villains (looking at you, Hades from Disney Hercules), when really they're more of a neutral yet very necessary force keeping the order of things stable.
This idea of being able to mete out death applies to even real life as well. Ask any police officer or soldier who has to handle firearms. Or anyone just holding a gun, really. It's a sobering feeling, holding something that could kill someone faster than you could blink. I'm sure that's how Aoi felt when her partner first became Cerberumon. Maybe that feeling didn't hit her with Labramon and Dobermon since they resemble real-life dogs. But a monster three-headed dog is another story. It's a testament to Aoi's character that she initially reacts with her desire for power with fear. She's right to be afraid at first. Without that fear...well, that's where you get the mass shooters and the psychopaths and the serial killers and the genocidal dictators. Power getting into the hands of people who don't give it the caution and respect it deserves is truly frightening, with devastating consequences. In the case of Survive, Shuuji at his lowest point wanted power from poor Lopmon for all the wrong reasons, craving it without caution and with reckless abandon, and that consumed him. 
As said in Spider-Man: "With great power comes great responsibility." Cerberumon tells Aoi more or less the same, assuring her that great power can be entrusted to her as long as her heart is true and doesn't go astray. From here, Aoi takes it a step further from understanding the power she's given to making it her own. She wants it only to protect the ones she cares about. She goes from the shrinking violet who's never sure of her own opinions and decisions to being the firm, strong leader the other kids can really depend on. Takuma and the others notice and admire this change, especially in his absence as he was briefly stuck in the real world.
They say that the most trying times bring out the best or worst in people. For Aoi (in most routes of the game, anyway), facing life and death stakes in a strange world brings out the best qualities she didn't even know she had before. She really rose to the occasion and becomes someone her peers admire, respect, and follow. In my opinion, not only is Aoi the second in command alongside Takuma, Labramon is the second strongest after Agumon. Even early on, the other kids know Aoi is a real asset to their group. For example, when they're about to enter the underground waterway: they have no problem with leaving the unstable Shuuji behind, but they balk when Aoi suggests staying behind with him. Kaito and Minoru oppose the idea, saying that losing her would put a dent in their firepower. That says a lot about Aoi's contribution to the group, even when at that point she wasn't ready to see that in herself yet.
And going back to the use of correct judgment and authority, Aoi fills that role quite nicely. Contrast that with Shuuji initially ordering the other kids around left and right. Throwing around the fact that he's older and saying he's the leader isn't gonna get anyone to take him seriously. Aoi is quiet and reserved by nature, but not without a good head on her shoulders. When she's pushed to raise her voice and speak her mind, people shut up and listen. At least twice she's seen subduing Kaito, the most hotheaded with the shortest fuse, into meek submission. I don't think that's any small feat. It's for the best that something like Labramon, what she represents, isn't partnered with Shuuji or Kaito. She needs to be with someone who's got a good hold on the leash.
Finally, the thing that makes Aoi the perfect match with Labramon: her fiercely loyal and protective instinct we so love in dogs. Aoi is the Team Mom in more ways than one: cooking and cleaning and giving first aid. Most importantly, when push comes to shove and "her kids" are in danger, she can really bite back. Dracmon once remarked that "she can be downright fierce when she gets mad." Someone on Reddit said that Aoi "isn't a pretty little golden retriever, she's a fierce hellhound when she needs to be." I 100% agree. If you squint harder at the shy, well-behaved honor student, there's a sign on her that says "Beware of Dog." Poke at her hard enough and that part of her will jump out.
TL;DR: Aoi is the perfect person to tame the scary dog of death and make it her best friend. And I absolutely love her for it.
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holly-natnicole · 19 days
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If Team 7 were DigiDestineds (Part 16):
Sometimes Ukki digivolves from their Kotemon form into
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Nohemon.
Sometimes Ukki digivolves from their Dokimon form into
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Xiaomon then either
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Labramon or
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Plotmon/Salamon then
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Dobermon (regardless of which Rookie form they has) then either
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Cerberumon or
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WerewolfCerberumon.
Whenever their partnership/platonic friendship reaches its peak, Ukki matrix digivolves with Kakashi.
If they's in their Labramon or Kotemon form, the end result is
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Plutomon.
If they's in their Monitamon, Terriermon, Pulsemon, or Elecmon form when merging with their human partner, the end result is
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Kazuchimon.
(To be continued in Part 17...)
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ddalgidraws · 2 years
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HARMONY // WRATH
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antrusimbol · 1 year
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💀GAZIMON💀
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vale190584 · 2 months
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Spoiler from digimon survive
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