Tentomon ST4-03 Alternative Art by Itohiro from the Official Tournament Pack Vol. 3
This is a reference to an older illustration of Tentomon from an artbook.
[Text: I love flowers ♡]
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Bebydomon
BT10-002, Xros Encounter, Itohiro
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兄者と弟 by いとひろ (itohiro) on pixiv
SOURCE HERE
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MadLeomon BT10-077 by Hisashi Fujiwara from BT-10 Booster Xros Encounter and
MadLeomon: Armed Mode BT11-081 by Itohiro from BT-11 Booster Dimensional Phase
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Nidhoggmon BT7-077 by Itohiro from BT-07 Booster Next Adventure
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Coredramon ST8-06 by Itohiro from ST-8 Starter Deck UlforceVeedramon
This card shows Coredramon (Blue) in the arena of Digimon Battle Terminal 02, its debut game! Unfortunately, with this being an obscure arcade exclusive game, there's not a lot of good footage of it online.
The pose also resembles this one from promotional material.
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Majiramon BT6-027 by Itohiro from BT-06 Booster Double Diamond
This card of Majiramon makes a reference to its Digimon Reference Book entry, which states that the arrows of its attack Băo Shǐ ("Treasure Arrows") are made from its tail and whisker hairs. And are worth 5,000¥ each!!
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Agumon ST5-03 Alternative Art by itohiro from the 1st Anniversary Adventure Pack [J] / Official Tournament Pack Vol.3 [E]
This Alternative Art of the ST5 Agumon is a reference to Agumon's Item Bank from Digimon World.
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Another, not quite recolor post... Tyrannomon and MasterTyrannomon (and some DarkTyrannomon)
MasterTyrannomon appeared as an NPC in Digimon World. The Reference Book describes it as a Tyrannomon that accumulated many scars through numerous fierce battles. Unlike most other DW recolors we've talked about, MasterTyrannomon is a higher Level than Tyrannomon, the latter being Adult/Champion and the former being Perfect/Ultimate.
Now even though DarkTyrannomon debuted before MasterTyrannomon, it did not appear in Digimon World. While MasterTyrannomon looks very dark in DW, it is generally portrayed in a lighter shade than DarkTyrannomon. Further differences obviously include DarkTyrannomon's belts and MasterTyrannomon's scars. Also MasterTyrannomon is much larger than the other two.
Here are some pretty cards of Tyrannomon, DarkTyrannomon and MasterTyrannomon!
Tyrannomon BT11-052 and DarkTyrannomon EX3-059 by koki from BT-11 Booster Dimensional Phase and EX-03 Theme Booster Draconic Roar
MasterTyrannomon BT8-016 by Itohiro from BT-08 Booster New Awakening
The BT8 card of MasterTyrannomon is a reference to the MasterTyrannomon from Digimon World 3. You can see its throne behind it, and the teeth of the skull in the upper left corner.
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Grizzlymon BT11-010 by Itohiro from BT-11 Booster Dimensional Phase
This card of Grizzlymon from BT11 is a reference to the battle with MasterTyrannomon, which was already referenced before on its card.
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Piximon BT5-054 by Itohiro from BT-05 Booster Battle of Omni
This Piximon card from BT5 is a reference to the Piximon in front of Tropical Jungle in Digimon World, that you can recruit to the city after winning against it in a fight.
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Check out Birdramon and Saberdramon!
According to the Reference Book, bot of these are Vaccine types. Although Birdramon has been classified as Data and Saberdramon as Virus in the Hyper Coloseum Card Game at one point.
Saberdramon BT3-080 by Itohiro from BT-03 Booster Union Impact
This card of Saberdramon is a reference to the specific Saberdramon you have to fight in the Speedy Time Zone in Digimon World.
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Let's take a moment to talk about Cherrymon!
Cherrymon BT2-048 by koki from BT-02 Booster Ultimate Power
Cherrymon BT10-052 by Itohiro from BT-10 Booster Xros Record
Although it sounds similar, its Japanese name, Jureimon, isn't related to cherries, but likely to the words 樹齢 jurei, meaning the "age of a tree" and/or 寿齢 jurei meaning "long life".
Did you know, when Cherrymon first debuted in Digimon Wolrd, it had a fairly different design:
Digimon World was first released in Japan January of 1999. Later that year, in June 1999, Pendulum 4.0 Wind Guardians released. Even though it's hard to tell by the sprites, Cherrymon's design seems to have already been changed a bit. It looks to me a little bit like Cherrymon's DW design was split into a new Cherrymon design with thicker leafage, and its newly introduced prevolution Woodmon with less leafage.
Above the original Pendulum sprites and below them the redone sprites used in Digimon World Re:Digitize Decode. The original sprite has something that could be the cherries among the leaves, but it lacks the mustache and staff of our modern Cherrymon.
The modern Woodmon resembles the more pointy and sharp look of the early Cherrymon.
Woodmon BT1-072 Alternative Art by koki from the Tamer Battle Pack 11 [J] / Official Tournament Pack Vol. 6 [E]
Woodmon BT1-072 by KISUKE from BT-01 Booster New Evolution
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ST-8: Starter Deck UlforceVeedramon
DemiVeemon ST8-01, Veemon ST8-04, Veedramon ST8-05, AeroVeedramon ST8-08, and UlforceVeedramon ST8-10 by Tonamikanji, Elecmon BT1-028 Alternative Art by Takase, Gabumon ST8-02 by Sanosuke Sakuma, Dracomon ST8-03. Coredramon ST8-06, Wingdramon ST8-07, and Slayerdramon ST8-09 by Itohiro, Gorillamon BT1-037 Alternative Art by koki, Monzaemon BT1-038 Alternative Art by banira, Hammer Spark ST2-13 Alternative Art by As'Maria, and Victory Sword ST8-11 and V-Wing Blade ST8-12 by Nakano Haito
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Birthday Special: My Digimon World 3 Deck
Kapurimon BT7-001 by yuuki., Bearmon BT11-008 by banira, Agumon BT1-010 and WarGreymon BT14-101 by Kenji Watanabe, Guilmon ST7-03 by Nakano Haito, Grizzlymon BT11-010 by Itohiro, Greymon ST1-07, Growlmon ST7-05, and WarGrowlmon ST7-08 by sasasi, GrapLeomon BT11-014 by tessy, MetalGreymon BT7-013 by Kenji Watanabe, Marsmon BT11-017 by Tonamikanji, Gallantmon BT12-018 by toriyufu, Red Memory Boost! P-035 and Fire Ball EX2-067 by Shin Sasaki, and Gaia Force ST1-16 by Ishibashi Yosuke
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