>>57592488>Anon, their entire logic were " Pokémon are slaves and Digimon are true companions so Digimon wins".And it was made even more stupid by the fact they brought up Mega Evolution right before saying that, and also had Red Mega Evolve Charizard in the fight, which needs the Pokémon and human to have a strong bond. Let alone how the series constantly says and shows Pokémon are not slaves forced to fight.
Also they said:
>Honestly, it all comes down to a huge difference between Pokémon and Digimon itself: the escalation of evolution. Pokémon evolution improves monsters in increments, whereas the gap between Digimon forms is often massive, and quite frankly absurd.Which is true, yet people over-fixate on.
>>57592674>Greymon should've been enough to kill Charizard. MetalGreymon was already overkill.Charizard seems even with Greymon, agree on the second. But there's lots of factors besides power to consider like:
Charizard never uses any Status Moves, many of which could have been very helpful especially since they didn't give Charizard the four-Move limit.
Many damaging Moves have Secondary Effects, including those used in the episode, yet never happen in the fight, one is causing Burn.
The Burn Status causes percentage-based damage overtime and persists even if the target transforms, Fire Spin does too with the Bound Status while also giving the Can't Escape Status.
Red never uses Items, like Full Restore and the X Items to raise Stats.
There's ways for Charizard to increase Stats like Evasion without Items and even reduce an opponent's Stats such as Accuracy.
Charizard stands there confused when Tai beats up Red, instead of doing something or even showing emotion.
The fact Tai can beat up Red at all, Pokémon world humans are a bit different.
Charizard could just killed Agumon, not even giving the chance for Digivolving but...
Red and Charizard are not fighting with willingness to kill, in a Death Battle, going against the point of the show.