Talk:Bokomon

I had just figured out Bokomon's evolution line! The evolutionary stages are just as follows:


 * 1) Bokomon-Child: First evolutionary stage.
 * 2) Unimon-Adult: Bokomon and Unimon both have one horn on top of their heads and have the same color of fur. The horse that Unimon is based off of is a symbol of knowledge in astrological beliefs via Sagittarius and Bokomon have a fondness for knowledge.
 * 3) Indaramon-Perfect: Obviously have the horse-like qualities of Unimon and the bragging traits of Bokomon.
 * 4) AncientTroiamon-Ultimate: Have the horse-like qualities of Unimon and Indaramon yet again. The element that it is based off of is wood from trees and trees are viewed in some beliefs as hierarchical symbols of knowledge.

Based on the evolution lines of Bokomon and Neamon, it seems as if their relationship is based on Silenus and Dionysus/Bacchus from Greek/Roman mythology in a mysterious way. Bokomon and Silenus are similar in a way that they both have a fondness for knowledge and act as mentors for both Neamon and Dionysus. Neamon and Dionysus/Bacchus are both carefree spirits with an *ahem* altered state of mind. Neamon could relate to his possible Ultimate form Bacchusmon, being possibly derivated from the Greek/Roman god of ecstasy Dionysus/Bacchus since Neamon is in a state of ecstasy when it is sleeping. Another theory is that Neamon's possible Ultimate form Bacchusmon could be behind the controls of Bokomon's possible Ultimate form AncientTroiamon with Bacchusmon using AncientTroiamon's partially metallic head as the cockpit from the inside. The reason for this theory is Dionysus/Bacchus with his half-human and half-horse satyr/faun companion Silenus was strongly associated with the Greek/Roman god Pan/Faunus and the half-human and half-goat satyrs/fauns, all residing in the forest having the power over nature. It draws me to the conclusion of figuring out the reason why Toei with the assistance of Bandai created Bokomon and Neamon for the Japanese animated Digimon Frontier show in the first place. It was to symbolize the two aspects of nature which is human intelligence and animal instinct, just like what Silenus and Dionysus/Bacchus demonstrated in Greek/Roman mythology, and those two aspects together became the main themes for the animated show. What do you think of all of these ideas?