THE FANATIC'S GUIDE TO
"It Came From the Other
Side"
English Version Written by Mary
Elizabeth McGlynn and Karen Willson & Chris Allen Weber
First Appearances: Jaarin Wong (Henry's
sister), Mayumi Wong (Henry's mother), Rinchei Wong (Henry's
brother), Janyu Wong (Henry's father)
Guest Starring: Gorillamon, Vegiemon, Numemon, Monochromon
- As per the end of "To Fight or Not to Fight,"
Gargomon should have three scratches across each eye.
However, in the frontal shots of him, he has only one
scratch per eye, while in the side shots, he has the
correct three - see the comparison on your right.
- Henry's memory shows Terriermon shooting at Gorillamon,
followed by a little skull and crossbones. Wouldn't that
say to you that he was dead? But he sure ain't dead in
this episode.
- The
drawing Takato makes in this episode (right) is
apparently an early version of what will become
WarGrowlmon.
- Gorillamon is apparently using both arms to pull on
Guilmon's tail, but I somehow doubt he could grip
anything with that big-arse cannon for a hand, even
though it's positioned as if he was somehow holding on to
Guilmon's tail with it.
- In Henry's flashback, his brother speaks his only line in
the entire series - "Hey-hey!"
- The three Digimon Henry passes over as playable
characters are Vegiemon, Numemon and Monochromon, who are
all then later seen being destroyed by Gorillamon.
- The CGI footage of blocks, rings and layers that is shown
after Henry theorises Digimon exist outside the game is
re-used from "Guilmon Comes
Alive."
- Is it really necessary for Henry to actually name the
card and call out "Digi-Modify" here? I'll
accept it in an actual Digimon battle, as you can say
that he's telling Terriermon what he's doing, but
Terriermon can't *hear* him at this point, as he's just a
video game...
- Going back to the Gorillamon and the skull and crossbones
- it's not even Terriermon who inflicts any kind of
damage on him that could warrant a skull and crossbones,
it's Gargomon, who, rather curiously, retains his
drunk-on-power attitude here.
- Lovely coincidence that the one useful card Takato has is
the one that's face up while all the others are face
down...
- If Terriermon is just able to throw the Training Grips
off, why can't Gorillamon? Granted, he doesn't LOOK like
he'd be able to, but there's still something amiss there.
Why would they tangle him up to any greater degree than
Terriermon?