User talk:LPatamon

Geez, you are aware that the officla subs are actually pretty messed up? And what was meant to be said that Digimon do not have sexes, but they have genders. Guess they did not want to use the word sex. Oh, and they can reproduce, meaning that fertility also works in a sense....You are aware that the other two Tailmon have those claws aswell? Seriously, leave those sentences alone. Or get KrytenKoro to translate them. If KrytenKoro gets your version, I will be convinced! --MugenSeiRyuu 21:02, 5 June 2010 (UTC)

Part the next!

You are aware that Cats can retract their claws? Anyways, you claim that Tailmon and BlackTailmon have no claws on their feet? So what are those? Missile launchers? http://wikimon.net/File:Tailmon_child.jpg http://wikimon.net/File:Blacktailmon.jpg

As for Reproduction: There is matching. And we saw Death-X-Dorugoramon lay eggs in X-Evolution...

Japanese culture is a bit different. And there is also a Digimon representing Lust...

As for the official subs, like I said, those are messed up. Even using Dub terms and such. Which makes them invalid...

And yes, we are supposed to make it as accurate as possible, which is why I am undoing your edits!

Well, laying eggs through the mout is still laying eggs. So it counts.
 * Because Digimon are constructs from various concepts on the Internet, they do indeed have "gender identity" (he/she and mammaroids), but because they are merely data constructs, and do not reproduce sexually (it's always either ressurection or duplication, i.e., asexual reproduction), they do not have "sexual organs", i.e., genitalia. That's basically what they meant by "gender, but not sex" - there's obviously "female" Digimon like Angewomon, etc., but they're still technically neuters.KrytenKoro06 22:50, 6 June 2010 (UTC)

Mikemon
If it was meant to be "strongest breed", it would use the noun for breed, "品種" (Hinsha), and it would be in and order like "最強い品種" (strongest-breed).

As far as I can figure, the card blurb is referring to the Japanese folklore behind calicos, in that they are extremely reproductive, and that this somehow means that they will bring money and good luck to the owner. Basically, it's Meowth.KrytenKoro06 22:35, 6 June 2010 (UTC)