Do tk and kari kiss in the Japanese version of digimon 02?

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Not unless there's a completely different set of Japanese episodes from what I've seen. Whoever told you that was probably just a crazed fan obsessed with the couple. Most evidence of Takeru (TK) and Hikari (Kari) liking each other that way (i.e. "I care about you." from Ep. 13) was actually added by the English dubbers.

The only real evidence in the Japanese version that states that Hikari and Takeru were anything more than just good friends is that in the final episode, Tai's son calls Takeru "Takeru-ojisan" which does mean "Uncle Takeru." This is very debatable, however, since friends of the family are often called aunts and uncles, even when they aren't related to the parents- especially in Japan where any adult male, even a perfect stranger, can be referred to as "ojisan."

First answer by ID2466851806. Last edit by ID2466851806. Question popularity: 12 [recommend question].

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