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Description This in my opinion is one of the best scenes in the whole third season of Digimon.
Maybe I see it like that because I like winged characters and scenes like that in general LOL
The title was inspired by this song:
www.youtube.com/watch?v=1HMaZ9…
One of my all-time favorite songs.

Impmon/Beelzemon is my favorite character from all digimon seasons.
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Comments: 39

Hevimell [2013-11-17 15:16:58 +0000 UTC]

Awww! Die Szene fand ich echt cool^^

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MrWolf86 In reply to Hevimell [2013-11-17 15:32:15 +0000 UTC]

Jep ich find die auch cool.

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RensMeerkat [2013-11-13 22:45:10 +0000 UTC]

You'd probably like the Tom Petty song, "Learning to Fly", BTW.

 

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MrWolf86 In reply to RensMeerkat [2013-11-14 09:35:55 +0000 UTC]

I am not sure if I know that song XD

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RensMeerkat In reply to MrWolf86 [2013-11-14 13:58:10 +0000 UTC]

I'll send it to you

 

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MrWolf86 In reply to RensMeerkat [2013-11-14 14:10:42 +0000 UTC]

Please don´t send me every song you get ok?
I don´t want to fleet my download folder with things I probably don´t use or need.
If I am interested to listen to a song I don´t know yet, I am going to check it myself.

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RensMeerkat In reply to MrWolf86 [2013-11-14 14:53:50 +0000 UTC]

EVERY song I get?

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MrWolf86 In reply to RensMeerkat [2013-11-14 15:21:09 +0000 UTC]

No, every song you want to send me.

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RensMeerkat In reply to MrWolf86 [2013-11-14 15:57:53 +0000 UTC]

I was thinking about that.

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RensMeerkat [2013-11-13 21:41:18 +0000 UTC]

Was wondering what that was when I downloaded it from You Tube for you. But then the longest I ever watched an episode of digimon was like five seconds.

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MrWolf86 In reply to RensMeerkat [2013-11-13 21:44:18 +0000 UTC]

LOL 5 seconds is not very long though XD

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RensMeerkat In reply to MrWolf86 [2013-11-13 22:43:43 +0000 UTC]

Maybe it was five minutes. I remember a creature that was shaped like a hamburger in a chef's hat and several smaller hamburger looking creatures that referred to him as "Daddy".

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MrWolf86 In reply to RensMeerkat [2013-11-14 09:39:16 +0000 UTC]

Never heard of them, but could be possible, there are pretty many strange looking digimon out there XD
They can have quite every shape.

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RensMeerkat In reply to MrWolf86 [2013-11-14 14:07:41 +0000 UTC]

Probably why I was never crazy for it. Just too weird to me. Pokémon at least looked like regular animals, well most of them at least and when they grow up, eevees are BEAUTIFUL.  I wish I was a vaporeon! :iconvaperon--plz:

 

 

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MrWolf86 In reply to RensMeerkat [2013-11-14 14:13:17 +0000 UTC]

The evee evolutions are cool, I like them too.
Yeah I also like Pokemon, but some things irk me with that series. Team Rocket always appear with their same lines, the Pokemon can´t speak and some really sound annoying...and these jokes they have there with Officer Rocky and Nurse Joy are horribly annoying XD

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RensMeerkat In reply to MrWolf86 [2013-11-14 14:52:44 +0000 UTC]

I never played the games or really paid that much attention to the cartoon. I only watched it if there was nothing else on that captured my intrest. For a while I avoided anything Pokémon related because I had some "friends" at the time who were fundamentalist Christian nut jobs who were convinced it was "evil" somehow.  Another friend I had at the time was a boy who was raised by his grandparents his entire life. His grandparents were very religious, but were also a bit more down to earth. The saw no harm in letting my friend collect the cards or watch the cartoon...I never heard the end of it from him because I shared a name with one of the characters. Technically my name is "Jessica", but for years everyone just called me "Jessie".   I was always confused about the "Nurse Joy" character, is she a nurse or a doctor? 

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MrWolf86 In reply to RensMeerkat [2013-11-14 15:25:18 +0000 UTC]

As I know Nurse Joy is just a nurse, I am unsure if there are doctors too, for that I haven´t seen any episodes since some years now, but I know that they are always looking the same like clones.
My dad and his wife also would tell this series where characters fight against each other would have a bad influence on me LOL
But that they said about everything I liked.
Oh yeah I remember your name is Jessica and that girl in that show was too. How does it feel when you see a character with the same name anyway?

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RensMeerkat In reply to MrWolf86 [2013-11-14 16:15:39 +0000 UTC]

Seeing how her patients are basically animals, I'd say she's technically a veterinary technician. Your "father" and step "mother" are assholes.

I never felt like "Jessica" was my name so I never really felt anything when a character had the name "Jessica". The name I was given at birth was "Sarah Arlene" but my parents changed it to "Jessica Lauren" for some reason. They kept the Sarah so technically I have two middle names; but I wish they would have kept "Arlene". Not too many Arlenes at my school, but there were two girls named Sarah in the same classroom practically every grade. Luckily for me, I didn't have to share a classroom with other girls called "Jessica" until the third grade. In fourth grade, the other Jessica moved not long after the school year started. I was homeschooled ever since the fifth grade.  I wasn't exactly  very popular with anyone in the public school, teachers or other kids and even my own parents tended to speak to me in a condescending harsh tone more often than a kind or approving tone. I just got Pavlovian conditioned over the years to associate the sound of my name to be followed by something negative. Even today I cringe when my parents call my name. I graduated from the school of hard knocks with a 4.0 GPA.

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MrWolf86 In reply to RensMeerkat [2013-11-14 18:03:18 +0000 UTC]

I think it is horrible when people talk to me in a negative way.
That was the reason why I never had such a strong bound to my mom when I was a child. She had the watch job over me and when I got her attention than she usually never had time or I made something wrong. My feelings towards her changed after I returned home from the children's house. She changed about her acting somehow and I kinda grew on her.
I consider her being a kind of partner now I guess.
My real name also never was the name I wanted to have or to be called with. I lately managed to get my mom calling me Sal because she always refused to call me Salvador.
I like the name Arlene, it sounds a-sexual, not girlish or something and you are right, it´s quite rare.

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RensMeerkat In reply to MrWolf86 [2013-11-14 19:12:40 +0000 UTC]

"Arlene", according to my parents just sounded too "hillbillyish". So? We lived in an area that wasn't exactly known for sophistication and our neighbors were the epitome of the term "hick".  My mom is just too used to calling me "Jess"; and so is everyone else I know. One of my brother's kids calls me "Aunt Kally" because "Kal-a-harr-ee" is supposedly too hard for little kids to pronounce. The two boys from my other brother live in Tennessee and have such a southern accent, it comes out as "Ain't Jess" as opposed to "Aunt Jess. My other brother only had one kid and I was only eight years old when she was born and she was more like a little sister to me than she was a niece. It would honesty feel very weird for her to address me as "Aunt" anything.  Even if I do have my name legally changed from "Jessica" to "Kalahari", I think my family is just going to be too used to calling me "Jess". "Kalahari" will have to be my stage name or my professional name. If I ever do become a celebrity of sorts, I still want people to remember I have a last name. I never understood why some singers, actors or other celebrities want to be known by their first name only; espically if they have an first name that is uncommon or unique such as such as Beyoncé (Knowles) or Raven (Symone).

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MrWolf86 In reply to RensMeerkat [2013-11-15 09:37:32 +0000 UTC]

Well maybe Symone and Knowles was not heir taste. My last name doesn´t sound that well either, so I only go for Sal.
I can´t change my last name, that´s illegal in Germany, so I can´t call myself Ria and I often try to guess how an American would spell the name Schulten XD
It is probably not really a good name to be spelled in a different language.
Raven sounds cool, but here none would be able to change their name into this, because it is an animal species name and not a name in general. If someone can call themselves raven, they also can call themselves bunny, or pug, or squirrel LOL

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RensMeerkat In reply to MrWolf86 [2013-11-15 14:18:07 +0000 UTC]

I used to want to call myself "Meerkat" before I wanted to call myself "Kalahari". My brother used to call me "Timon", perhaps I should have encouraged everyone else to call me that. I listened to an audio book of "Otherwise Known as Sheila the Great" by Judy Bloom. In the book, the protagonist, a girl by the name of Sheila Tubman and her best friend, "Mouse" Ellis, go to a summer day camp where they take a pottery class with a boy named Russell. Sheila and "Mouse" are the only ones who actually use the pottery wheel. Russell makes animals; mostly elephants. Shelia and "Mouse" refer to him as "Babar" behind his back.  I never had that much of a desire to make bowls or vases out of clay, I too would rather make animals. Espically meerkats. If I was in Shelia and "Mouse's" pottery class, I bet they would call me "Timon".

 

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MrWolf86 In reply to RensMeerkat [2013-11-15 15:04:35 +0000 UTC]

LOL Babar, wasn´t that a cartoon with an elephant king or something? I remember there was something like that when I was small.
When I was small I liked the Prince John from Robin Hood and wanted to be like him, he had something special to him and eventhough I didn´t like lions, that guy was kinda cute. I wanted to be called John by then and my parents started to worry...

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RensMeerkat In reply to MrWolf86 [2013-11-15 15:20:16 +0000 UTC]

Yeah, I think that's it. It's been forever since I saw the Disney version of Robin Hood so I can't remember who's who. I think I remember there being a snake character that was a "yes-man" to Prince John. If he's a prince, where's the king? Like I said, I think the last time I ever saw that movie, I was five. 

Your parents freaking out over you wanting to change your name to "John" kinda reminds me of my parents freaking out whenever I would pretend to be "Buster Bunny" or some other animated character. They thought I actually believed I was that character because when asked who I was, I would reply with the name of said fictional character. People complain about professional actors not taking their roles seriously or being able to "get into" the character they are portraying. You think my parents would have realized I was just pretending and expose me to the performing arts, but no, they thought I was clinically insane.

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MrWolf86 In reply to RensMeerkat [2013-11-15 15:49:53 +0000 UTC]

I know what you mean. I personally always knew I was not that character I wanted to be which were many characters in the past.
But I never wanted to be that person I was born.
Prince John kept the place warm for King Richard who was on a trip to France or something. Prince John hoped he never would return because then he would take his place and becomes King, but strangely he also does have a hate-love relationship to his dead mother who always prefered his older brother for some reasons. When I was a child I didn´t even know that, I watched the movie online some years ago and recognized that.

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RensMeerkat In reply to MrWolf86 [2013-11-15 16:38:46 +0000 UTC]

Kinda reminds me of Scar and Mufasa's relationship in Lion King; even more I am reminded of the sequel and the relationship of Nuka and Kovu, cubs who were born when Scar was king. When Scar died, his dying wish was that the younger cub, Kovu replace him as the next king. Scar was NOT Kovu's biological father. It's never revealed if Nuka truly is Scar's biological son, but his resentment towards Kovu and comments about Scar not being Kovu's father, kinda suggests (to me at least) that Nuka really is Scar's biological son. Nuka really seems to be so resentful of Kovu because their mother, Zira favors Kovu the most. lionking.wikia.com/wiki/Nuka  I now have to wonder if Nuka wasn't somehow inspired by this "Prince John" fellow. He even kinda looks like him, espically in the early concept drawings.

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MrWolf86 In reply to RensMeerkat [2013-11-15 16:53:25 +0000 UTC]

LOL true that, maybe they (Disney company) tried to make a really odd looking un-mayestic lion and they ended up with Price john looking like that and later when the Lion King came out, they remembered they once did Prince John and altered him a bit to make a new character.
Remember that also Robbin Hood's friend the bear looks like a brown version of Balou who was Mowgli's friend and a grey bear.

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RensMeerkat In reply to MrWolf86 [2013-11-15 17:39:18 +0000 UTC]

Balou and Little John probably were drawn by the same animator. In the English versions, they are voiced by the same person. I love it when people take a character such as Simba who is voiced by Matthew Broderick in the English version and draw him as another character that was portrayed by Matthew Broderick such as Inspector Gadget or Ferris Bueller. Timon as Nathan Detroit or Preed. 

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MrWolf86 In reply to RensMeerkat [2013-11-15 17:49:43 +0000 UTC]

Here in Germany Balou and Little John also have the same voice actor XD

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RensMeerkat In reply to MrWolf86 [2013-11-15 18:24:17 +0000 UTC]

In the English version, both are voiced by a dude by the name of Phil Harris. Phil Harris also did the voice of Thomas O'Malley in the Aristocats and Patou the Basset Hound in Rock-a-Doodle. Does the same person who does the German voice for Balou and Little John also do the German voices for those two as well?

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MrWolf86 In reply to RensMeerkat [2013-11-15 19:35:29 +0000 UTC]

I don´t remember the basset hound, but O'Malley does have the same voice too.

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RensMeerkat In reply to MrWolf86 [2013-11-15 20:04:42 +0000 UTC]

I wonder if the same person who does the voices for those characters also does Phill Harris' lines in German in live action films.

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MrWolf86 In reply to RensMeerkat [2013-11-15 22:50:35 +0000 UTC]

I don´t know that actually because I don´t know who Phill Harris is. In which films did he play and what roles did he have?

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RensMeerkat In reply to MrWolf86 [2013-11-15 23:38:46 +0000 UTC]

Yeah me neither. Back in the early days, most of the people who did the voices for animated characters were the animators themselves. Having "household word" actors do the voices didn't really become a trend until Disney came out with Aladdin. Or so  think.  Phill Harris was a singer and comedian in addition to being an actor. He did most of it in the 1930's, which is WAY before either one of us' times and I'm having to look this stuff up because I don't know it. I'm kinda starting to feel like I'm in school.  Can I go out for recess now, Mr. Schulten? Okay, so maybe I exaggerated an encey-wency bit when I said my akerenian ate my homework. LOL!

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MrWolf86 In reply to RensMeerkat [2013-11-16 15:52:52 +0000 UTC]

LOL I didn´t force you to come up with all those knowledge because I didn´t ask this in the first place. I have no idea why you always come with things I am not even interested in to be honest and I always think 'man that girl really is into this boring stuff, where did she get all these informations from?!' XD

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RensMeerkat In reply to MrWolf86 [2013-11-16 16:25:41 +0000 UTC]

LOL! I found it incredibly boring too and was like, "Does he really want to know all of this?" 

When someone asks me a question about something I have no intrest in myself, I usually have to look it up and since I have no idea on specifically what it is they want to know, I tend to just spit up entire paragraphs at them, hoping the answer they are looking for might possibly be in one of those paragraphs. 

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MrWolf86 In reply to RensMeerkat [2013-11-16 22:18:55 +0000 UTC]

It is nice of you, to try to answer their questions.
I also try that pretty often when people ask me about taxidermy, furs and stuff, but usually people really come at me and ask something like 'What type of color is this fox being called?' or something you asked pretty often like 'How does taxidermy work, how do you make soft mounts etc...'
And this I can answer quite easily, and when they have some their questions not answered yet, they just shall ask closer and more detailed.

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RensMeerkat In reply to MrWolf86 [2013-11-17 00:19:58 +0000 UTC]

Thanks. But in your case, you don't find taxidermy boring.

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MrWolf86 In reply to RensMeerkat [2013-11-17 09:43:04 +0000 UTC]

No I don´t. That´s why I can answer questions about it. About other things, I just say 'I have no idea, I am not into it'

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