#digimon #digimontcg #quiz Follow us on social media! Facebook: profile.php?id=100095707472601 Twitter: FueledBySammies Instagram: fueledbysandwiches?hl=en Tik Tok: tiktok.com/@fueledbysandwiches
Chaperomon's wolf slippers were fashioned from the data of Fangmon, a Digimon influenced by data of the Big, Bad Wolf. (Correction: It makes slippers out of any wolf Digimon, Fangmon is just its preferred target.)
Fun fact another reason why they're called Shoemon and Shoeshoemon is because there is a digimon called Chuumon (Chuu being the sound a mouse makes like Pikachu) and Chuuchuumon. Which are both digimon that are connected with Poop digimon (also Cendrillmon has some chuchumon like follower digimon too)
I like ShoeShoemon. Feels like many people are too afraid of overdesign, too many colours or too many patterns or too many features...this is perfectly fine for me, honestly just has the normal amount of features I think.
Shoemon (The Old Lady who lived in the Shoe) -> ShoeShoemon (The Tale of Squirrel Nutkin) -> Chaperomon (Little Red Riding Hood) -> Cendrillmon (Cinderella)
Annoying language correction time, but it's not Japanese this time, it's French (and how french loanwords ought to and sometimes work in English) instead. Petit and petite are forms of the same word that are used in different contexts. Specifically, because French is a gendered language (every noun is either masculine or feminine, with masculine being the default), petit is the masculine form and petite is the feminine. This is how it works for a lot of words in French. English isn't really gendered, so loanwords usually just pick one. The most often used actual distinction that someone might make in English is with a person; while a man might be blond, a woman would be blonde, if the writer really cares. Only a pedantic prick like me would point out the error if it's made, though.
This video made me actually appreciate the line in a way that makes sense like I never realized Shoemon is also fairy tale related but it's like every single one is missing one aspect of the others that when combining everything it makes sense but when you focus on one aspect it doesn't
shoemon is a tripple pun because It's "chuu" the onomatopoeia for the sound rodents make, "chu" the onomatopoeia for the sound of kissing and "shoe" because It's in/is a shoe, the way these three things are all brought together is because shoemon is based on Cinderellas helper mice that stich her first dress.