: The Octmon warn the group that humans cannot sustain this symbiosis for long, and their "heads will eventually explode". Climax and Resolution
: This marked the first significant spotlight for Fujitsumon in the franchise, depicting them as "cookie-shaped" parasites rather than just parts of Octmon's model.
: Fans frequently cite this episode as one of the most disturbing due to Hiro’s physical suffering and the detailed depiction of his transformation. Digimon Ghost Game Episode 54
To save Hiro, the team must find the Fujitsumon leader, who has attached itself to .
: Gammamon, Angoramon, and Jellymon track down a possessed Espimon. : The Octmon warn the group that humans
: The episode explores the relationship between Espimon and Hiro, with Espimon still humorously questioning if the Hiro he’s looking for is a "fake".
The episode begins with Hiro developing a sudden, painful ability to see into the immediate future, allowing him to witness and prevent accidents involving his friends, such as Gammamon nearly being hit by a truck or Kotaro falling down stairs. This "second sight" is soon revealed to be a side effect of , a barnacle-like Digimon that typically has a symbiotic relationship with Octmon . To save Hiro, the team must find the
Following a disagreement over mobile gaming, several Fujitsumon detached from their Octmon hosts and began attaching themselves to humans, including Hiro. While Jellymon initially tries to monetize Hiro’s clairvoyance, the side effects take a gruesome turn: