The episode features a fan-favorite comedic moment where Gomamon and Agumon "troll" Tai and Joe by joking that they would help pedal their swan boat if only their legs were longer.
The Gekomon need someone with a beautiful singing voice to wake their sleeping leader, ShogunGekomon .
In the Japanese version, Mimi sings a song titled "Whenever" (Itsudemo). In the English dub, she sings a "Mimi-fied" version of her own name, highlighting her vanity at the start of the episode. Digimon Adventure Episode 25
Mimi, reveling in the attention, becomes a spoiled tyrant. When Tai, Joe, and their Digimon arrive to rescue her, she actually has them thrown into the dungeon for "insulting" her royalty.
ShogunGekomon is a Mega-level threat (in terms of power scale for that stage of the show), and it takes MetalGreymon to finally stop his rampage after Mimi’s singing awakens him. 📼 Where to Watch The episode features a fan-favorite comedic moment where
You can revisit this classic episode on streaming platforms like Crunchyroll or Hulu, which carry the original 1999 series. Digimon Beatbreak | DigimonWiki | Fandom
In of the original 1999 Digimon Adventure series, titled " Princess Mimi " (or "ShogunGekomon's Rampage" in the sub), the spotlight shifts to Mimi Tachikawa in one of the series' most memorable character-driven episodes. 🏰 The Plot: Mimi’s Royal Ego In the English dub, she sings a "Mimi-fied"
Mimi eventually realizes her selfishness after a nightmare where she is abandoned. She finally sings—a surprisingly touching moment—which awakens ShogunGekomon, though he immediately goes on a destructive rampage. 🎤 3 "Interesting" Tidbits