: Hiro begins growing horns and his arm starts transforming into an octopus-like tentacle.
: 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. Digimon Ghost Game Episode 54
: The Fujitsumon return to their Octmon hosts, and Hiro’s horns disappear. However, in a rare break from the show's "reset" formula, Hiro's arm remains transformed at the end of the episode, requiring medical attention from Mummymon . Key Character and Design Highlights : Hiro begins growing horns and his arm
: Fans frequently cite this episode as one of the most disturbing due to Hiro’s physical suffering and the detailed depiction of his transformation. However, in a rare break from the show's
: The episode explores the relationship between Espimon and Hiro, with Espimon still humorously questioning if the Hiro he’s looking for is a "fake".
, titled "Second Sight," is a prominent example of the series' signature blend of psychological horror and "monster-of-the-week" storytelling, specifically focusing on the character Hiro Amanokawa and his harrowing brush with Digimon-induced physical transformation. Plot Overview and "Second Sight"
: Gammamon, Angoramon, and Jellymon track down a possessed Espimon.