The main theme of the movie was how Tai and Kari had problems interacting with the Digimon as across its multiple forms, he is either silent or talkative.
[4] In English the role is taken by and Tom Fahn (Agumon)[5] MJ Lallo/Philece Sampler/Brianne Siddall did Koromon while Doug Erholtz voiced SkullGreymon.
Ben Diskin voice Agumon in the 2020 Digimon Adventure reboot in the English dub while Sakamoto reprising her role in the Japanese version.
[7] Tai finds an item known as Crest of Courage, he forces Greymon to reach a new evolution form SkullGreymon (スカルグレイモン, Sukarugureimon) but it becomes berserk and attacks all his allies.
Agumon reaches his appropriate Ultimate form, MetalGreymon (メタルグレイモン, Metarugureimon), when Tai unawarely shows bravery to save Sora and defeat Etemon.
In the OVA Our War Game, Agumon travels the web alongside Tentomon, Patamon and Gabumon to defeat Diaboromon, who hacks The Pentagon to launch an LGM-118 Peacekeeper missile at Tokyo.
In Digimon Adventure 02 Agumon is kidnapped by Ken Ichijoji who forces him to evolve into SkullGreymon and later MetalGreymon (Virus) (メタルグレイモン (ウィルス種), Metarugureimon (Wirusu Shu)) as his puppet.
Agumon has a strong bond with Tai, able to pick his real partner out amongst a number of Algomon replicas when he is put to the test.
[15] The evolution of Omegamon in Tri was noted to be an entertaining idea Toei used in the first film of the series but felt the execution was poorly handled.
[16] The Fandom Post felt that Agumon's inability to console Tai in Tri when wondering about the dangers the fights can cause is well written with visuals helping to create a good scene.
IGN praised how Augmon visited Tai's home in the film, giving it a more mature feeling as appealing as fight sequences.
[18] HobbyConsolas praised the dilemma presented in the movie as the more Agumon and Gabumon fight, the less time they have to interact with their friends, giving a major emotional impact in the narrative.
[19] Anime News Network criticized how the film primarily focused on Agumon and Gabumon's relationships with their partners as the rest of the cast do not carry such importance.
[21] For the original series' reboot, Polygon criticized the heavy focus on Agumon and Gabumon's evolutions and fights as, sometimes, the rest of the cast members feel too minor.
[22] Anime News Network's writers were divided about the handling of Agumon in the premiere as while his design remains appealing, his early evolution into Greymon lacks a reason to explain how he has such powers.
[23] Christopher Farris from the same site praised how Agumon was supported by Tai to become Greymon and how it later merges with Garurumon to create an enjoyable fight sequence as the warrior Omegamon.
[25] Comic Book Resources claimed fans were divided in regards to the handling of the main cast in the premiere as Greymon and Garurumon combine into Omegamon despite lacking the strength the original canon needed in order to reach this form.
When Mugendramon's evolution is reversed as Agumon regains his senses and instead becomes the original Final Form WarGreymon was praised for the visuals and other elements that helped to make the episode one of the best in the series.
[27] The Fandom Post compared this episode to the original canon to when Agumon became the berserker SkullGreymon but believed the reboot was done in a better fashion.