TLDR;
This video summarizes the first manga of "Come On Digimon: The Capering Monster Bun," focusing on Kon Kentaro, a boy uninterested in Digimon, and Abbe Makoto, a passionate Digimon trainer. Abbe tries to get Kon interested in Digimon, leading to Kon obtaining his own Digimon, Bun. They face Yosaki, who seeks to destroy Abbe's Digimon and challenges Kon to a battle. Kon trains Bun unconventionally, and during the battle, Kon's past trauma related to a dog and fire is revealed. Bun wins against Yosaki's Death Metal Greymon, leading Kon to embrace Digimon.
- Kon, initially uninterested in Digimon, acquires his own Digimon named Bun.
- Yosaki, a ruthless Digimon trainer, challenges Kon to a battle with high stakes.
- Kon's past trauma involving a dog and a fire is revealed during the intense battle.
- Bun, despite being considered a "badmon," defeats Yosaki's Death Metal Greymon through Kon's encouragement and unconventional training.
Kon's Disinterest in Digimon [0:00]
Kon Kentaro is uninterested in Digimon, unlike his classmates who enjoy raising and battling digital monsters. He prefers fighting high school boys, especially when angered by actions like littering. Abbe Makoto, a passionate Digimon trainer, is curious about Kon's disinterest and seeks to change his mind.
Abbe's Attempts to Convert Kon [0:51]
Abbe Makoto, passionate about Digimon, can't understand Kon's indifference. He tries to persuade Kon to like Digimon, even offering him a Digimon egg to raise. Kon becomes angry, accusing Abbe of only caring about Digimon for their usefulness and discarding them after they die. Abbe defends himself, stating that while he treasures new Digimon, he never forgets those he raised.
Kon Acquires a Digimon [2:00]
Kon discovers a digital monster device in his pocket, given to him by Abbe. When connected to Abbe's brother's 3D virtual monitor, a small Digimon appears and recognizes Kon as its Tamer. The next day, Kon intends to return the device, but encounters a trailer with the "Yosaki Electronics" logo.
Introduction to Yosaki and the Death Battles [2:42]
Inside the trailer, Kon finds Abbe and Yosaki Shinichiro, the heir to Yosaki Electronic Engineering Institute. Yosaki has defeated Abbe's Digimon on a machine called the 3D Coliseum, which allows Tamers to battle with 3D Digimon models. Yosaki is known for organizing "death battles" where losing results in the destruction of the loser's Digimon data.
Yosaki's Cruelty and the Challenge [3:31]
Yosaki reveals he came to Kon's school to find the strongest Digimon tamer. He crushes Abbe's Digimon, appalling Kon. Yosaki views Digimon as tools to create the most powerful monster, while Kon believes losing a game should cause anger, not sadness. Yosaki challenges Kon to a death battle, which Kon accepts, surprising everyone.
Training Bun [4:28]
Kon realizes he is unprepared for the battle. He names his Digimon Bun and begins training with Abbe's help, using the 3D virtual monitor. However, Bun doesn't evolve, remaining a small, cute Digimon. Kon abandons Abbe's structured plan and trains Bun based on his instincts, focusing on having fun.
The Death Battle and Bun's Victory [5:19]
On the day of the battle, Yosaki mocks Bun for being a "badmon" who can't evolve. Yosaki reveals his improved Deathmon, which can transform into any Digimon he has defeated, including Death Metal Greymon. Bun is initially overwhelmed, but Yosaki reveals Kon's childhood trauma: his dog Ban died in a fire caused by a cigarette bud, explaining Kon's aversion to animals and smokers. Kon encourages Bun, who uses his spinning tail to create a tornado, extinguishing Deathmon's flames and winning the battle.
Aftermath and Kon's Transformation [6:50]
Abbe realizes that Digimon training isn't one-size-fits-all and that instincts can be more effective than strategy. Since the battle, Kon has become more involved with Digimon, battling his friends, even though Bun never wins.