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With the Juggernaut destroyed, the massive Boar Deva, Vikaralamon, regains its strength. Takato, Henry, and Rika push their partners into their Ultimate forms— WarGrowlmon, Rapidmon, and Taomon —to finally delete the beast and save Shinjuku.

This episode is widely praised for its heavy tone. It forces the kids to move beyond "playing" with Digimon and face the "animalistic fury" required for battle. Takato, in particular, struggles with the monstrous nature of WarGrowlmon but eventually finds the resolve to share his strength with his partner to win.

"Wind" (The B-side to "The Biggest Dreamer") plays during the second half If you're writing a blog post about this, A breakdown of script changes? The evolution of Jeri's character following this episode? Digimon Tamers – Development Behind the Scenes

The turning point of Digimon Tamers occurs in Episode 23, " " (Japanese title: "Digimon Total Sortie! Head Towards the Wind"). This episode serves as the grand finale to the "Real World" arc, shifting the stakes from urban skirmishes to an all-out interdimensional rescue mission. Key Plot Developments

Amidst the victory, Makuramon seizes Calumon and escapes through a rift back to the Digital World. This sets the stage for the rest of the series.

In a moment of pure desperation, Jeri Katou’s bond with Leomon manifests a D-Power (Digivice) in her hands. She uses its light to heal Leomon after he is wounded by the Sovereign Zhuqiaomon's spikes, officially joining the team as the fourth Tamer. The Emotional Core