Knowing that the opponent is a fully evolved high-level Digimon, as a childish child, he still spews his own small flames confidently, spit air cannons proudly, or unleashes poison vines without hesitation... …I liked Taichi and Agumon more when I was a child, but now I like Abu and Badamon more. Perhaps I also envied Awu's pure happiness and pure and sincere friendship with Badamon. Bada's fleshy figure, with a pair of small wings on his back, can't fly far. Most of the time he stays on Awu's head, and his cute expression is really warm. Although he is weak, in the face of the enemy, its air cannon is mostly used to pave the way for other Digimon, but it still protects Awu from harm. In the face of a powerful opponent, he will never be disheartened, he will be afraid but he will not lose his splendor, his weak light. The last cartoon I liked the most in my childhood. I didn't finish it on and off at that time, but now I have made it up completely. After that age, I still have that kind of aftertaste. -- "I feel like something is going to happen when our hearts come together." -- "I'm going to tell them what you just said, when our hearts come together, the broken island will Get back to the way it was." (Chapter 12 Badamon and Me) There are also these two lines that are repeated in almost every episode of the play: "Come on, children who have been called! The adventure is getting deeper and deeper. It's gone!"
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