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* ActorAllusion: Kouki Miyata voiced [[Anime/DigimonAdventure another imp-like minion of Vamdemon]] before being killed off by his master, though the reasons differ.

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* ActorAllusion: Kouki Miyata voiced [[Anime/DigimonAdventure another imp-like minion of Vamdemon]] before being who gets killed off by his master, though the reasons Dracmon and PicoDevimon die differ.
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* ActorAllusion: Kouki Miyata voiced [[Anime/DigimonAdventure another imp-like minion of Vamdemon]] before being killed off by his master, though the reasons differ.
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* ClassicalMovieVampire: Even moreso than his ''Adventure'' counterpart. He poses as a human and seduces young women, turning them into his vampiric servants and he makes several references to blood and the color red. His ability to summon and transform into a flock of bats also draws comparisons to [[VideoGame/{{Castlevania}} another Dracula]].

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* ClassicalMovieVampire: Even moreso than his ''Adventure'' counterpart. He poses as a human and seduces young women, turning them into his vampiric servants and he makes several references to blood and the color red. His ability to summon and transform into a flock of bats also draws comparisons to [[VideoGame/{{Castlevania}} [[Franchise/{{Castlevania}} another Dracula]].
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* CastingGag: He shares the same voice actor as the professor in ''VideoGame/DigimonSurvive'', who was killed by that game's Piemon (as Boltboutamon) on one route.
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* ForWantOfANail: The dangerous accidents his Fujitsumon predicted are not rigged unlike Publimon's "newsletter", they are real mishaps that are about to strike the likes of Kotaro or Gammamon. Had he just not went into an argument and drove away his Fujitsumon on accident and one of them latched itself onto Hiro, there's a very high chance Gammamon, Kotaro, Aoi and at least 24 other people would've been hurt or worse.
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* DoubleWeapon: His Kouyoujou staff has a [[CarryABigStick heavy blunt weight]] on one end and a [[BladeOnAStick sharp crescent-shaped blade]] on the other.

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* DoubleWeapon: His Kouyoujou staff has a [[CarryABigStick heavy blunt weight]] on one end and a [[BladeOnAStick sharp crescent-shaped blade]] blade on the other.
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* KnellBeforeZod: A possible interpretation of him taking off people's shoes telepathically before attacking them. He did take Ruli's shoes off before he attempts to use her as the capstone for his pyramid and Ruli was already on the floor at that time, meaning that all of his previous victims just happened to trip into the ground.

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* KnellBeforeZod: KneelBeforeZod: A possible interpretation of him taking off people's shoes telepathically before attacking them. He did take Ruli's shoes off before he attempts to use her as the capstone for his pyramid and Ruli was already on the floor at that time, meaning that all of his previous victims just happened to trip into the ground.

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* AdaptationalVillainy: In ''Anime/DigimonFrontier'' he's one of the heroic Warrior Ten who fought Lucemon in the ancient past and inherited his will to the Spirits of Darkness that Koichi uses. Here, he plays the "ruling over the destruction and annihilation of all existing or living things" in his description for all its worth.

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* AdaptationalVillainy: In ''Anime/DigimonFrontier'' he's one of the heroic Warrior Ten who fought Lucemon in the ancient past and inherited his will to the Spirits of Darkness that Koichi uses. Here, he plays the "ruling over the destruction he's a terrifying Digimon who has no qualms and annihilation of no remorse in vanishing hundreds and have his master Pharaohmon descend to enslave all existing or living things" in his description for all its worth.of humanity, whom he perceives as inferior beings.


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* KnellBeforeZod: A possible interpretation of him taking off people's shoes telepathically before attacking them. He did take Ruli's shoes off before he attempts to use her as the capstone for his pyramid and Ruli was already on the floor at that time, meaning that all of his previous victims just happened to trip into the ground.
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For Asuramon's group and the Ocean God's curse, [[Characters/DigimonGhostGameSupportingCast see here]].
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A front masquerading itself as a fortuneteller's manor with always accurate predictions, but it's a ruse and to feed on its customer's fear.

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A front masquerading itself as a fortuneteller's manor with always accurate predictions, but it's a ruse and to feed on its customer's fear.
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A front set-up by a Vamdemon to lure female influencers and turn them into vampire zombies so he could take over the world. Disguised as a woman's fashion brand with a blood motif.

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A front set-up disguised as a woman's fashion brand with a blood motif, set up by a Vamdemon to lure female influencers and turn them into vampire zombies so he could take over turn the world. Disguised as world into a woman's fashion brand with a blood motif.
vampire kingdom.



A serial kidnapping front disguising as a travelling circus, led by a Piemon. His normal shows are ordinary circus acts, but his VIP show is where the abductions happen.

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A serial kidnapping front abduction ring disguising as a travelling circus, led by a Piemon. His normal shows are ordinary circus acts, but his VIP show is where the abductions happen.
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A group of Digimon who were participating in a race. One of the contestants, Sistermon Ciel, contracted a [=MetalPhantomon=] to turn the race into a race of death.

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A group of Digimon who were participating in a race. One It's supposedly just fun karting, but one of the contestants, Sistermon Ciel, contracted a [=MetalPhantomon=] to turn the race into a race of death.
deathly event.



A Digimon leading numerous Boogiemon to invvvade the human world for unknown reasons. His front disguises itself as a fortuneteller's manor with always accurate predictions, but it's a ruse and he actually intends to feed on his customer's fear.

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A Digimon leading numerous Boogiemon to invvvade the human world for unknown reasons. His front disguises masquerading itself as a fortuneteller's manor with always accurate predictions, but it's a ruse and he actually intends to feed on his its customer's fear.
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A once-marvelous civilization in the Ancient Digital World ruled by Pharaohmon.


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A [=TonosamaGekomon=] who wants to find a "Jiraiya" that he could become partners and punish crime with. He's accompanied by a Gekomon.

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A group of Digimon led by a Pumpmon who kidnaps students in Ruli's school and carves pumpkins worn on their heads.



A Digimon who attacked Kiyoshiro's dorm because he and Jellymon were disrupting the flow of wealth by placing numerous wealth talismans all over Japan.






A group of Digimon who were participating in a race. One of the contestants, Sistermon Ciel, contracted a [=MetalPhantomon=] to turn the race into a race of death.



A Digimon leading numerous Boogiemon to invvvade the human world for unknown reasons. His front disguises itself as a fortuneteller's manor with always accurate predictions, but it's a ruse and he actually intends to feed on his customer's fear.




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A SerialKiller with an obsession in eating brains. She can summon endless amounts of Dokugumon to nail down her prey.



A front set-up by a Vamdemon to lure female influencers and turn them into vampire zombies so he could take over the world. Disguised as a woman's fashion brand with a blood motif.



A serial kidnapping front disguising as a travelling circus, led by a Piemon. His normal shows are ordinary circus acts, but his VIP show is where the abductions happen.



A monstrous clown Digimon who owns a a traveling circus and takes the form of its ringmaster Pierre. His normal shows are ordinary circus acts, but his VIP show is a serial abduction front. An Oppossumon disguising as a mascot doles out VIP cards to children for him, at which his minions will arrive in front of anyone who scans the QR code on the card and abduct them. He will then force these victims to walk the rope and convert them into playing cards.

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A monstrous clown Digimon who owns a a traveling circus and takes the form of its ringmaster Pierre. His normal shows are ordinary circus acts, but his VIP show is a serial abduction front. An Oppossumon disguising as a mascot doles out VIP cards to children for him, at which his minions will arrive in front of anyone who scans the QR code on the card and abduct them. He will then force these victims to walk the rope and convert them into playing cards.


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A formerly docile kappa Digimon who has somehow became violent and murderous. His underlings supposedly kidnap people for him.


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An Octmon who drove away his Fujitsumon after losing in a smartphone game with another one, driving them to find new hosts. Unfortunately, it includes other humans and Digimon, causing horrific events.


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An urban legend about a black taxi that drops corpses or shriveled-up bodies at midnight.
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!!The Ocean God's Curse
[[folder:Cthyllamon]]
[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/cthyllamon_7.png ''"We'll wring out the lives of everyone on earth and turn them into life water!"'']]
[[caption-width-right:350:[[labelnote:Click here to see him dried-up]]https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/cthyllamon_dried.jpg]][[/labelnote]]

-> '''Voiced by:''' Creator/ShizukaIshigami\\
'''Level''': Ultimate\\
'''Attribute''': Virus\\
'''Attacks''': Buccal Rush, Ocean Hell, Aqua Grinder

A Digimon that got caught up in a tree and dried out near a village as he tried to make it to the ocean. Once revived he seeks to turn the whole world into a playground for him and his followers.

For more about him, see [[Characters/DigimonGhostGameSupportingCast here]].[[/folder]]

[[folder:Hangyomon]]
[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/hangyomon.png]]
[[caption-width-right:350:''"Cough it out. Wring it out. Give me your life."'']]

-> '''Level''': Perfect\\
'''Attribute''': Data

Cthyllamon's followers. They've been taking data from humans as water to both search for and revive their leader, Cthyllamon.
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* TheAtoner: Just like their leader, the Hangyomon were shown to have been atoned by Chapter 64, where they show up with Cthyllamon and Black Tailmon Uver, being shown taking care of Dagomon's victims who were freed from their Deep One transformation.
* {{Curse}}: Their attempts to bring their leader from his dormant state was mistaken for the Sea God's curse.
* {{Expy}}: Of ''Anime/DigimonAdventure02'''s Deep Ones, who also take the form of Hangyomon. Unlike the Deep Ones however, these are real Hangyomon and not something that looks like them.
* EyeScream: Anyone they pour Digital Water on has their bodies frozen in place and water pouring out from their eyes and mouth and the orifices becoming three black holes. They manage to affect every human being in the town bar Hiro, Ruli and Kiyoshiro.
* TheHorde: There are approximately 9 Hangyomon in the pack under Cthyllamon's service, and they go all around town (and a cruiser) infecting people with a condition where they continuously puke water from their eyes and mouth.
* TheHeavy: They do most of the dirty work in Cthyllamon's incident, infecting people all over the town with Digital Water.
* FlyingSeafoodSpecial: They can fly in the air with their scuba tanks like they swim in water.
* NoSell: Digimon are not affected by Digital Water. Submarimon can swim freely within it, and even non-aquatic Digimon survive and move around it no problem. It's just humans who are affected.
* RisingWaterRisingTension: Spills Digital Water on people's heads, causing them to puke water from their eyes and mouths. They eventually manage to affect enough people that the entire town becomes a Digital Ocean with all the buildings and victims submerged within. Only Digimon (regardless of type) can freely travel within it.
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!!Asuramon
[[folder:Asuramon]]
[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/asuramon_9.png]]
[[caption-width-right:350:''"Give me... your face!"'']]

->'''Voiced by:''' Creator/TesshoGenda (Face of Wrath), Creator/ToshihikoSeki (Face of Blessings), Creator/TakumiYamazaki (Face of Mercy)\\
'''Level:''' Perfect\\
'''Attribute:''' Vaccine\\
'''Attacks:''' Asura Shinken

A fiery Digimon whose heads can only feel a limited range of emotions, so they steal people's faces to experience new emotions. Hiro and co. get involved with him when he appeared in a graveyard that acts as a shortcut back to their dorm and attacked Kotaro.

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!!Asuramon
[[folder:Asuramon]]
!!Pierre Dream Circus
[[folder:Piemon]]
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[[caption-width-right:350:''"Give me... your face!"'']]\n\n->'''Voiced [[caption-width-right:350:[[labelnote:Click here to see "Pierre"]] https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/pierre_2.png]][[/labelnote]]
-> '''Voiced
by:''' Creator/TesshoGenda (Face of Wrath), Creator/ToshihikoSeki (Face of Blessings), Creator/TakumiYamazaki (Face of Mercy)\\
Creator/KazuhiroYamaji\\
'''Level:''' Perfect\\
Ultimate\\
'''Attribute:''' Vaccine\\
'''Attacks:''' Asura Shinken

Virus

A fiery monstrous clown Digimon whose heads can only feel who owns a limited range of emotions, so they steal people's faces to experience new emotions. Hiro a traveling circus and co. get involved with him when he appeared in takes the form of its ringmaster Pierre. His normal shows are ordinary circus acts, but his VIP show is a graveyard that acts serial abduction front. An Oppossumon disguising as a shortcut back mascot doles out VIP cards to their dorm children for him, at which his minions will arrive in front of anyone who scans the QR code on the card and attacked Kotaro.abduct them. He will then force these victims to walk the rope and convert them into playing cards.



* AdaptationalSuperpowerChange: This Asuramon can [[FaceStealer remove faces from humans]], something that any other Asuramon doesn't do.
* AssimilationBackfire: He successfully steals Hiro's face to wear, but much to his anguish doesn't know the boy is an ExtremeDoormat, so when Angoramon requests Asuramon relinquish his ''entire collection'' of faces, he willingly complies.
* CoolMask: Each head has a mask of a different color. The masks that they replace their victims' faces with normally resembles the middle head's, but glow in a different color depending on which head is wearing that victim's face at the time.
* ChromaticArrangement: Each of the heads has a mask colored with one of the three primary colors, fitting the emotion they represent. The impatient, rageful [[RedIsViolent Face of Wrath wears a red mask]], the joyous, upbeat Face of Blessings wears a yellow mask, and the gloomy, solemn Face of Mercy wears a blue mask.
* DaylightHorror: They're one of the first Digimon to attack humans openly in daylight instead of the usual patterns of attacking at midnight, in dark areas or through setting up deathtraps.
* FaceStealer: Asuramon steals the upper half of a victim's face, leaving said victim completely emotionless. The head that wears a given face takes on the original person's appearance, though some of Asuramon's features remain.
* FantasticDrug: Feeling emotions quickly becomes an addiction for Asuramon after arriving in the human world, prompting him to steal faces from humans to experience what they feel. While he initially lays in waiting and only steals from those that feel some sense of accomplishment, with each face he steals he became more addicted, escalating to him becoming solid and breaking into people's homes in broad daylight and stealing faces wantonly, and would have to stolen an entire ''stadium's'' worth of faces had Hiro, [=KausGammamon=], and Angoramon not stopped him.
* HandBlast: Asuramon's only known attack in this series is Asura Shinken, which shoots fireballs from his fists.
* HeelFaceTurn: After he's convinced to let go of everyone's faces, Angoramon invites him to join the Digimon gatherings he attends so he can experience emotions ''without'' having to steal faces, with Asuramon gladly accepting. He fulfills his promise in the fourth credits, "[[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kjOrkrEQzIQ Monster Disco]]".
* HoistByHisOwnPetard: His own fixation on gathering different faces and emotions is what ultimately allows Angoramon to outsmart him, when he puts Hiro's face on mid-battle which changes his mental state to one more good-natured and accomodating.
* LogicalWeakness: Asuramon steals the faces of humans so he can feel what they feel. So when he steals Hiro's face, Angoramon takes advantage of this by playing on Hiro's ChronicHeroSyndrome and inability to say no when asked for a favor, tricking Asuramon into releasing everyone's faces by simply asking him to.
* MorphicResonance: Downplayed. While wearing a stolen face, a given head takes on the appearance of the original person though that head's fangs and fiery hair are still there.
* MultiArmedAndDangerous: Asuramon has four arms, allowing them to sucker-punch Angoramon with a third arm as the two grapple with each other.
* MultipleHeadCase: In contrast to [[Anime/DigimonFrontier previous]] [[Anime/DigimonFusion appearances]], each of Asuramon's heads experiences a different narrow range of emotions and cooperate so that they can experience more. The three heads also possesses a distinct voice each one.
* OOCIsSeriousBusiness: Angoramon describes Asuramon as a Digimon that normally cares about carrying out justice and stopping injustice. When Canoweissmon points out how what he's doing isn't justice, he yells out that he couldn't care less about that right now, he just wants to experience emotions, and has become so addicted to it that it's making him do all this.
* PerpetualFrowner: Asuramon's left head has a perpetually sad expression and the middle head is locked in a permanent glare. Though they can speak and change microexpressions somewhat, they never show anything else even while feeling the emotions from a face that one of the other heads is wearing.
* PerpetualSmiler: Asuramon's right head can only smile, even when feeling things like fear from the faces the other heads put on.
* PlayingWithFire: Asuramon's body constantly gives off flames and his only known named attack uses fireballs.
* VocalDissonance: When Asuramon equips Ruli or Hiro's face, their face are exactly those of the children, but they speak in their own voice (a burly, masculine tone).

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* AdaptationalSuperpowerChange: This Asuramon can [[FaceStealer remove faces from humans]], something AbsurdlyHighStakesGame: He suggests that any other Asuramon doesn't do.
he will cease his operations if he's beaten in a game of trump. However, if Ruli loses she will become a card, and he will throw a sword on [=BetelGammamon=] if Ruli flips the smaller card, and vice versa for the minion fighting [=BetelGammamon=] should he get the smaller card.
* AssimilationBackfire: AdaptationalNiceGuy: In ''Adventure'', Piemon is a dangerous {{Sadist}} who turns the Chosen Children into keychains and picks them off one by one for his own amusement. His ''VideoGame/DigimonSurvive'' counterpart is no better since he murders people who even so annoys him. Here, he's a GracefulLoser who is willing to compromise with his deal with Ruli and promises to cease his activities once bested by her in a game of trump.
* AdaptationalPersonalityChange:
He successfully steals Hiro's face to wear, might be Piemon, but much to there's literally nothing funny about him. He's portrayed as flat out creepy and intimidating.
* AndIMustScream: [[ForcedTransformation Turns
his anguish doesn't know victims into playing cards]]. When Ruli picks them up, turns out that they're still self-aware. Fortunately, turning them back seems to erase their memories.
* AsskickingLeadsToLeadership: He's
the boy is an ExtremeDoormat, so when strongest thing the protagonists meet for a good while and he's the leader of his serial abduction ring because he's the strongest one in that group.
* CircusOfFear: DoubleSubverted. His normal shows are perfectly ordinary circus acts. Piemon and his underlings show their true colors the night after, though.
* TheDreaded:
Angoramon requests Asuramon relinquish his ''entire collection'' of faces, he willingly complies.
* CoolMask: Each head has a mask of a different color.
calls him "Piemon The masks Wizard" and he instantly recognizes him as a dangerous Digimon. Mephismon also implies that they replace their victims' faces with normally resembles the middle head's, but glow in a different color depending on which head is wearing that victim's face at the time.
* ChromaticArrangement: Each of the heads has a mask colored with one of the three primary colors, fitting the emotion they represent. The impatient, rageful [[RedIsViolent Face of Wrath wears a red mask]], the joyous, upbeat Face of Blessings wears a yellow mask, and the gloomy, solemn Face of Mercy wears a blue mask.
* DaylightHorror: They're one of the first
he pulled out similar things to other Digimon even back in the Digital World.
* FairPlayVillain: In stark contrast
to attack his ''Adventure'' counterpart. Despite the fact that he could have easily crushed the cast, when Hiro suggests that he plays against a human in a game of skill, he accepts. He is willing to revert the humans openly in daylight instead of who were turned into cards if Ruli wins, and although he impales [=BetalGammamon=] with a light spike every time he wins a turn, he also does the usual patterns of attacking at midnight, in dark areas or through setting up deathtraps.
* FaceStealer: Asuramon steals
same with the upper half of minions [=BetalGammamon=] is fighting every time Ruli wins a victim's face, leaving said victim completely emotionless. turn. Once beaten, he also agrees not to turn anymore humans into cards as well.
* ForcedTransformation: Turns his victims into sentient cards.
The head humans on-screen aren't even his only victims, Mephismon implies that wears a given face takes on the original person's appearance, though some of Asuramon's features remain.
* FantasticDrug: Feeling emotions quickly becomes an addiction for Asuramon after arriving
he has claimed Digimon back in the human world, prompting him to steal faces from humans to experience what they feel. While digital world. On top of that, he initially lays in waiting and only steals from those that feel some sense of accomplishment, with each face he steals he became more addicted, escalating to him becoming solid and breaking into people's homes in broad daylight and stealing faces wantonly, and would have to stolen an entire ''stadium's'' worth of faces had Hiro, [=KausGammamon=], and also turns Angoramon not stopped him.
into a harmless bunny.
* HandBlast: Asuramon's {{Glamour}}: He can cast illusions to disguise himself and his minions as humans or animals. They only known attack show their true form in this series their "VIP sessions" (that is Asura Shinken, which shoots fireballs from his fists.
when he's claiming victims).
* HeelFaceTurn: GracefulLoser: Surprisingly. After he's convinced beaten by Ruli in a game of trump, he holds his bargain to let go revert all of everyone's faces, Angoramon invites him his victims and leaves promptly alongside his minions.
* HeadsIWinTailsYouLose: If you get invited
to join his "VIP sessions", he'll ask you to walk the Digimon gatherings he attends so he can experience emotions ''without'' having to steal faces, with Asuramon gladly accepting. He fulfills his promise in the fourth credits, "[[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kjOrkrEQzIQ Monster Disco]]".
* HoistByHisOwnPetard: His own fixation on gathering different faces
rope and emotions is what ultimately allows Angoramon to outsmart him, when he puts Hiro's face on mid-battle which changes his mental state to one more good-natured and accomodating.
* LogicalWeakness: Asuramon steals the faces of humans so he can feel what they feel. So when he steals Hiro's face, Angoramon takes advantage of this by playing on Hiro's ChronicHeroSyndrome and inability to say no when asked for a favor, tricking Asuramon
you'll turn into releasing everyone's faces by simply asking a card no matter what. If you fall off, he'll turn you into a card. And if you manage to go to the other side? ''He does it anyway''! The only benefit is winning makes you a 'stronger card'.
* IGaveMyWord: Piemon is a mon of his word for all his other faults. When Ruli beats
him to.
* MorphicResonance: Downplayed. While wearing a stolen face, a given head takes on the appearance
fair and square, he keeps his end of the original person though that head's fangs and fiery hair are still there.
bargain.
* MultiArmedAndDangerous: Asuramon has four arms, allowing them to sucker-punch Angoramon with a third arm as the two grapple with each other.
* MultipleHeadCase: In contrast to [[Anime/DigimonFrontier previous]] [[Anime/DigimonFusion appearances]], each
MonsterClown: Per tradition of Asuramon's heads experiences a different narrow range of emotions and cooperate so that they can experience more. The three heads also possesses a distinct voice each one.
* OOCIsSeriousBusiness: Angoramon describes Asuramon as a Digimon that normally cares
his species, but there's nothing funny about carrying out justice and stopping injustice. When Canoweissmon points out how what him.
* RealityWarper: He's capable of broad magical powers to the point there seems to be little
he's doing isn't justice, he yells actually incapable of. He can make his entire circus appear out of nowhere and vanish in the flick of a sheet as if it were never there, and can seem to even change the time of its surroundings so it's always midnight.
* RepulsiveRingmaster: Though he's a MonsterClown per species norm, his actions lean more towards this. He's the ringmaster of his troupe, after all.
* SheatheYourSword: Hiro knows
that this guy is way out of the power bracket to deal with by force, so he couldn't care less about tells him "had you beaten a human before?", convincing him to suggest playing an AbsurdlyHighStakesGame of trump instead.
* SueDonym: When disguising as a human, he calls himself "Pierre".
* TheSocialDarwinist: His rationale is
that right now, he's the strongest one here so he's the one who decides things. Since he's at least one level higher than the other Digimon in his tent (including Gammamon, who can only evolve into a Perfect), he just wants to experience emotions, and has become so addicted to it might feel that it's making him do all this.
* PerpetualFrowner: Asuramon's left head has a perpetually sad expression and
justified. However, he truly lives up to this, as when Ruli defeats him, he abides by whatever rules she sets, as her victory makes her the middle head is locked in a permanent glare. Though they can speak and change microexpressions somewhat, they never show anything else even while feeling the emotions from a face that strongest.
* TightropeWalking: Forces his victims to walk on tightened ropes. The victim always ends up being turned into
one of his cards no matter if they make it to the other heads is wearing.
* PerpetualSmiler: Asuramon's right head can only smile, even when feeling things like fear from the faces the other heads put on.
* PlayingWithFire: Asuramon's body constantly gives off flames and his only known named attack uses fireballs.
* VocalDissonance: When Asuramon equips Ruli
end or Hiro's face, their face are exactly not, but those of who make it to the children, but they speak end turn into court cards.
* TheUnfought: Hiro and Ruli never directly fight him
in their own voice (a burly, masculine tone).a traditional sense. Granted, since a direct confrontation would be suicide at this point where only Hiro can fight and he only has a Perfect at best and Angoramon implies even by Ultimate standards he's terrifyingly powerful...
* WouldHurtAChild: Piemon specifically targets children for his schemes, as shown in his "VIP sessions" where all of his victims are children his minions kidnapped.



[[folder:Kongoumon]]
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->'''Level:''' Armor\\
'''Attribute:''' Free\\

A golden insectoid Digimon that follows Asuramon around and carries the faces he steals.

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[[folder:Kongoumon]]
[[folder:Mephismon]]
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->'''Level:''' Armor\\
Perfect \\
'''Attribute:''' Free\\

Virus

A golden insectoid fallen angel Digimon that follows Asuramon around who serves as Piemon's right hand man. He is disguised as a decrepit old man and carries announcer of the faces circus, but shows his true appearance at night, where he steals.intimidates Piemon's victims.



* BagOfHolding: He uses his Vajras to open up a PocketDimension, which he uses to store all the faces Asuramon has stolen.
* MyMasterRightOrWrong: His job is to act as Asuramon's attendant, nothing more. He neither enables his master's new addiction to stealing faces nor does he protest against it, only storing them away for him. Once Asuramon decides to give back all the faces he stole, Kongoumon complies without a fuss.
* MythologyGag: His following Asuramon is a nod to how, according to the Digimon Reference Book, Kongoumon are considered agents of "God", with Asuramon being based off the Hindu Asuras.
* SatelliteCharacter: He has no characterization outside of being Asuramon's servant in charge of storing the faces he steals.
* TheVoiceless: He doesn't say a word.

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* BagOfHolding: He uses his Vajras to open up a PocketDimension, which he uses to store all TheBrute: He's the faces Asuramon has stolen.
* MyMasterRightOrWrong: His job is to act as Asuramon's attendant, nothing more. He neither enables his master's new addiction to stealing faces nor does he protest against it, only storing them away for him. Once Asuramon decides to give back all
one doing the faces he stole, Kongoumon complies without a fuss.
* MythologyGag: His following Asuramon is a nod to how, according to
intimidation in Piemon's special sessions, and he's also way larger than most of the people or Digimon Reference Book, Kongoumon are considered agents of "God", on-screen.
* CurbstompBattle: His 'fight'
with Asuramon being based off Lamortmon consists of him getting the Hindu Asuras.
crap out of him until Piemon bails him out.
* SatelliteCharacter: EvilOldFolks: He has no characterization outside of being Asuramon's servant in charge of storing is disguised as an old man.
* DemotedToExtra: In
the faces movie ''Digimon Tamers: Battle of Adventurers'', Mephismon is the BigBad who seeks to unleash a massive blackout through computer viruses, and is said to be related with Apocalymon. Here, he steals.
is presented as a mere right-hand man of Piemon.
* TheVoiceless: TheDragon: Piemon's right-hand man and the one who is the most loyal to him.
* GruesomeGoat: He's a massive, goat-like demonic Digimon. And he's not a pleasant one, even when compared to Piemon, attacking Ruli because Piemon lost.
* MuggingTheMonster:
He tries to attack Ruli because he doesn't say a word.believe that she beat Piemon fairly. He promptly gets the crap kicked out of him by Lamortmon until Piemon saves him.
* UndyingLoyalty: He's loyal to Piemon to the point that he'll attack Ruli over Piemon losing to her.



[[folder:Mushmon]]
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->'''Level:''' Child\\
'''Attribute:''' Virus\\

A mushroom-like Digimon who is part of Angoramon's Digimon meetings, but also serves Asuramon out of fear as the latter has threatened him with stealing his face otherwise.\\

Not to be confused with the Mushmon who had his Gazimon and Kamemon friends abducted by Petermon in Episode 18.

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[[folder:Mushmon]]
[[folder:Piemon's troupe]]
!!Opposummon, [=FlaWizarmon=], Tobucatmon, Lynxmon
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->'''Level:''' Child\\
'''Attribute:''' Virus\\

A mushroom-like Digimon who
[[caption-width-right:350:'''Left to right''': Lynxmon, [=FlaWizarmon=], Opposummon]]
[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/tobucatmon.png]]
[[caption-width-right:350:Tobucatmon]]

-> '''Voiced by:''' Creator/RyokoShiraishi (Opossumon), Creator/KokoroKikuchi (Tobucatmon)\\
'''Level''': Armor (Opossummon, Lynxmon), Adult ([=FlaWizarmon=], Tobucatmon) \\
'''Attribute''': Virus ([=FlaWizarmon=]), Data (Tobucatmon), Free (Opossumon, Lynxmon)\\
'''Attacks''': Sorcerous Ignition ([=FlaWizarmon=]), Thermal Mane (Lynxmon)

Piemon's fellow henchmen. Opossummon
is part of Angoramon's Digimon meetings, but also serves Asuramon out of fear disguised as a mascot and Tobucatmon and Lynxmon are disguised as the latter has threatened him lions, while [=FlaWizardmon=] is disguised as the tamer and claims victims with stealing his face otherwise.\\

Not to be confused with the Mushmon who had his Gazimon and Kamemon friends abducted by Petermon in Episode 18.
Tobucatmon for Piemon's VIP sessions.



* HeelFaceTurn: Abandons Asuramon once they go too far, and tells Hiro and Angoramon where to find him afterwards despite being fully aware he could end up getting attacked too due to serving Asuramon in the past.
* KarmaHoudini: Despite Hiro, Gammamon, and Angoramon confronting him about his connection to Asuramon, they leave him to his own devices right after and it's never confirmed if he received any sort of punishment for his actions. Somewhat mitigated by that he was roped in unlike Kongoumon, and was clearly unnerved whenever a human's face was taken and couldn't even stomach being around Asuramon anymore once he planned to steal an entire stadium's worth of faces.
* PunchClockVillain: Was blackmailed by Asuramon to join him. He leaves once Asuramon's gone too far.
* ScrewThisImOuttaHere: Asuramon planning to steal hundreds of faces from people at a stadium in his spree is what finally causes Mushmon to cut his losses and just take off.
* TrappedInVillainy: He's not even an evil Digimon, only going along with Asuramon and Kongoumon because the former threatens to steal his face if he doesn't inform him about new victims and potential hunting grounds. Or do ''worse''.

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* HeelFaceTurn: Abandons Asuramon once CreepyMascotSuit: Opossummon is disguised as a mascot suit. He also performs a JumpScare when Ruli scans the QR code on his VIP card, inviting [=FlaWizarmon=] and Tobucatmon on her doorsteps.
* EvenEvilHasStandards: Downplayed. While
they go too far, and tells Hiro and Angoramon where prey on children to find him afterwards despite being fully aware he could end up getting attacked too due to serving Asuramon in the past.
* KarmaHoudini: Despite Hiro, Gammamon, and Angoramon confronting him about his connection to Asuramon,
transform into decks of cards, they leave him don't give out invites to his own devices right after anyone not selected by Piemon. When Ruli grabs an invitation from Opposummon, he's alarmed and it's tries to dissuade her.
* MegaNeko: Tobucatmon is just as big as Lynxmon and both are disguised as lions for Piemon's normal show.
* PlayingWithFire: [=FlaWizarmon=] and Lynxmon use fire attacks.
* TheUnfought: Tobucatmon and Opposummon are
never confirmed if he received any sort of punishment for his actions. Somewhat mitigated fought by that he was roped in unlike Kongoumon, and was clearly unnerved whenever a human's face was taken and couldn't even stomach being around Asuramon anymore once he planned to steal an entire stadium's worth of faces.
* PunchClockVillain: Was blackmailed by Asuramon to join him. He leaves once Asuramon's gone too far.
* ScrewThisImOuttaHere: Asuramon planning to steal hundreds of faces from people at a stadium in his spree is what finally causes Mushmon to cut his losses and just take off.
* TrappedInVillainy: He's not even an evil Digimon, only going along with Asuramon and Kongoumon because the former threatens to steal his face if he doesn't inform him about new victims and potential hunting grounds. Or do ''worse''.
Hiro or Ruli.



!!Pierre Dream Circus
[[folder:Piemon]]
[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/piedmon.png]]
[[caption-width-right:350:[[labelnote:Click here to see "Pierre"]] https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/pierre_2.png]][[/labelnote]]
-> '''Voiced by:''' Creator/KazuhiroYamaji\\
'''Level:''' Ultimate\\
'''Attribute:''' Virus

A monstrous clown Digimon who owns a a traveling circus and takes the form of its ringmaster Pierre. His normal shows are ordinary circus acts, but his VIP show is a serial abduction front. An Oppossumon disguising as a mascot doles out VIP cards to children for him, at which his minions will arrive in front of anyone who scans the QR code on the card and abduct them. He will then force these victims to walk the rope and convert them into playing cards.

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!!Pierre Dream Circus
[[folder:Piemon]]
!!Shawujinmon
[[folder:Shawujinmon]]
[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/piedmon.org/pmwiki/pub/images/shawujinmon.png]]
[[caption-width-right:350:[[labelnote:Click here to see "Pierre"]] https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/pierre_2.png]][[/labelnote]]
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-> '''Voiced by:''' Creator/KazuhiroYamaji\\
'''Level:''' Ultimate\\
'''Attribute:''' Virus

Creator/HiroakiHirata\\
'''Level''': Perfect\\
'''Attribute''': Virus\\
'''Attacks''': Kouyoujou: Kamon no Jin, Kouyoujou: Taki no Jin, Getsugazan

A monstrous clown {{Kappa}} Digimon that lived in a nearby lake alongside three Gwappamon. One of the beads on his necklace broke because of a chemical leak in a recently built factory nearby, turning him into a vicious Digimon who owns a a traveling circus and takes the form of its ringmaster Pierre. His normal shows are ordinary circus acts, but his VIP show is a serial abduction front. An Oppossumon disguising as a mascot doles out VIP cards to children craves for him, at which his minions will arrive in front of anyone who scans the QR code on the card and abduct them. He will then force these victims to walk the rope and convert them into playing cards.human flesh.



* AbsurdlyHighStakesGame: He suggests that he will cease his operations if he's beaten in a game of trump. However, if Ruli loses she will become a card, and he will throw a sword on [=BetelGammamon=] if Ruli flips the smaller card, and vice versa for the minion fighting [=BetelGammamon=] should he get the smaller card.
* AdaptationalNiceGuy: In ''Adventure'', Piemon is a dangerous {{Sadist}} who turns the Chosen Children into keychains and picks them off one by one for his own amusement. His ''VideoGame/DigimonSurvive'' counterpart is no better since he murders people who even so annoys him. Here, he's a GracefulLoser who is willing to compromise with his deal with Ruli and promises to cease his activities once bested by her in a game of trump.
* AdaptationalPersonalityChange: He might be Piemon, but there's literally nothing funny about him. He's portrayed as flat out creepy and intimidating.
* AndIMustScream: [[ForcedTransformation Turns his victims into playing cards]]. When Ruli picks them up, turns out that they're still self-aware. Fortunately, turning them back seems to erase their memories.
* AsskickingLeadsToLeadership: He's the strongest thing the protagonists meet for a good while and he's the leader of his serial abduction ring because he's the strongest one in that group.
* CircusOfFear: DoubleSubverted. His normal shows are perfectly ordinary circus acts. Piemon and his underlings show their true colors the night after, though.
* TheDreaded: Angoramon calls him "Piemon The Wizard" and he instantly recognizes him as a dangerous Digimon. Mephismon also implies that he pulled out similar things to other Digimon even back in the Digital World.
* FairPlayVillain: In stark contrast to his ''Adventure'' counterpart. Despite the fact that he could have easily crushed the cast, when Hiro suggests that he plays against a human in a game of skill, he accepts. He is willing to revert the humans who were turned into cards if Ruli wins, and although he impales [=BetalGammamon=] with a light spike every time he wins a turn, he also does the same with the minions [=BetalGammamon=] is fighting every time Ruli wins a turn. Once beaten, he also agrees not to turn anymore humans into cards as well.
* ForcedTransformation: Turns his victims into sentient cards. The humans on-screen aren't even his only victims, Mephismon implies that he has claimed Digimon back in the digital world. On top of that, he also turns Angoramon into a harmless bunny.
* {{Glamour}}: He can cast illusions to disguise himself and his minions as humans or animals. They only show their true form in their "VIP sessions" (that is when he's claiming victims).
* GracefulLoser: Surprisingly. After he's beaten by Ruli in a game of trump, he holds his bargain to revert all of his victims and leaves promptly alongside his minions.
* HeadsIWinTailsYouLose: If you get invited to his "VIP sessions", he'll ask you to walk the rope and you'll turn into a card no matter what. If you fall off, he'll turn you into a card. And if you manage to go to the other side? ''He does it anyway''! The only benefit is winning makes you a 'stronger card'.
* IGaveMyWord: Piemon is a mon of his word for all his other faults. When Ruli beats him fair and square, he keeps his end of the bargain.
* MonsterClown: Per tradition of his species, but there's nothing funny about him.
* RealityWarper: He's capable of broad magical powers to the point there seems to be little he's actually incapable of. He can make his entire circus appear out of nowhere and vanish in the flick of a sheet as if it were never there, and can seem to even change the time of its surroundings so it's always midnight.
* RepulsiveRingmaster: Though he's a MonsterClown per species norm, his actions lean more towards this. He's the ringmaster of his troupe, after all.
* SheatheYourSword: Hiro knows that this guy is way out of the power bracket to deal with by force, so he tells him "had you beaten a human before?", convincing him to suggest playing an AbsurdlyHighStakesGame of trump instead.
* SueDonym: When disguising as a human, he calls himself "Pierre".
* TheSocialDarwinist: His rationale is that he's the strongest one here so he's the one who decides things. Since he's at least one level higher than the other Digimon in his tent (including Gammamon, who can only evolve into a Perfect), he might feel that it's justified. However, he truly lives up to this, as when Ruli defeats him, he abides by whatever rules she sets, as her victory makes her the strongest.
* TightropeWalking: Forces his victims to walk on tightened ropes. The victim always ends up being turned into one of his cards no matter if they make it to the end or not, but those who make it to the end turn into court cards.
* TheUnfought: Hiro and Ruli never directly fight him in a traditional sense. Granted, since a direct confrontation would be suicide at this point where only Hiro can fight and he only has a Perfect at best and Angoramon implies even by Ultimate standards he's terrifyingly powerful...
* WouldHurtAChild: Piemon specifically targets children for his schemes, as shown in his "VIP sessions" where all of his victims are children his minions kidnapped.

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* AbsurdlyHighStakesGame: He suggests that he will cease his operations if he's beaten in a game of trump. However, if Ruli loses she will become a card, AdaptationalVillainy: Subverted. In ''Anime/DigimonDataSquad'', Shawujinmon was Hiroshi's Digimon and he will throw a sword on [=BetelGammamon=] if Ruli flips one of the smaller card, and vice versa for the minion allies fighting [=BetelGammamon=] should he get the smaller card.
* AdaptationalNiceGuy: In ''Adventure'', Piemon is a dangerous {{Sadist}} who turns the Chosen Children into keychains and picks them off one by one for his own amusement. His ''VideoGame/DigimonSurvive'' counterpart is no better since he murders people who even so annoys him.
alongside DATS. Here, he's a GracefulLoser vicious man eating Digimon. This is in actuality, a TruerToTheText depiction of this Digimon where even if one of the beads on its neck were lost (or in this case, broken) it becomes a vicious Digimon. Once Thetismon restores his beads to their usual form, Shawujinmon returns to his usual calm and collected personality.
* AnkleDrag: His modus operandi is to drag people into water and eat them, having claimed at least one traveler
who is willing to compromise with went near his deal with lake before Ruli runs into him.
* BadBoss: He has no qualms verbally abusing his Gwappamon underlings or throw them into the ground at first. Once the third bead on his necklace breaks, he fails to even recognize them
and promises gives them a rather ruthless beating. Though he isn't supposed to cease act like that.
* CurbStompBattle: Delivers an absolutely brutal one to Canoweissmon by drowning him in water and giving him a sizable advantage in water. As for [=SymbareAngoramon=] and the Gwappamon, it's even less of a battle than a brief distraction to him.
* DoubleWeapon: His Kouyoujou staff has a [[CarryABigStick heavy blunt weight]] on one end and a [[BladeOnAStick sharp crescent-shaped blade]] on the other.
* EvilIsBurningHot: Shawujinmon isn't a naturally evil Digimon, but upon
his activities once bested by her in third bead breaking, he enters a game state of trump.
* AdaptationalPersonalityChange: He might be Piemon, but there's
fury that literally nothing funny about him. He's portrayed as flat out creepy leaves him steaming with rage. Steam emits from his body and intimidating.
* AndIMustScream: [[ForcedTransformation Turns his victims into playing cards]]. When Ruli picks them up, turns out that they're still self-aware. Fortunately, turning them back seems to erase
when he grabs a Gwappamon by the face, sizzling sounds can be heard from the contact between their memories.
scales.
* AsskickingLeadsToLeadership: He's LaserGuidedAmnesia: Once the strongest thing beads on the necklace restraining him are restored by Thetismon, he has no idea what's actually going on and the protagonists meet and the Gwappamon had to fill him in.
* LightningBruiser: When under the water, he both moves and strikes just as hard. How hard? To the point where he managed to deliver a savage beatdown to ''Canoweissmon'' of all Digimon, not even suffering a single blow before the evolution timed out. Keep in mind, the only antagonist to do something similar was Asuramon, but even that loss didn't leave Gammamon beaten toward an inch of his life. It takes Lamortmon knocking Shawujinmon out of the water after an initial struggle in order to beat him.
* MakingASplash: Shawujinmon is an aquatic Digimon that has a great advantage when fighting underwater and two of its attacks; Kouyoujou: Kamon no Jin (creates a whirlpool) and Kouyoujo: Taki no Jin (summons a raging waterfall) involve attacking with water.
* ManBitesMan: During his fight with Lamortmon, the crazed Shawujinmon locks his snapping turtle-like jaws around one of the former's wrists. Lamortmon is able to break away not long after though.
* MusclesAreMeaningless: Being a lean-built Digimon does absolutely ''nothing'' to hold back how absurdly powerful he is
for a good while and Perfect Digimon standards -- he's the leader of strong enough to lift Canoweissmon with only his serial abduction ring staff and fight Lamortmon one-to-one for a while, both of them which are much larger-bodied Digimon than him.
* OOCIsSeriousBusiness: The Gwappamon note that Shawujinmon used to be a kind Digimon before a high-tech factory was built next to their lake and polluted it, causing him to act erratically
because he's one of his beads on the strongest necklace restraining him was broken.
* SanitySlippage: He used to be a rather calm and benevolent Digimon, until
one in that group.
* CircusOfFear: DoubleSubverted. His normal shows are perfectly ordinary circus acts. Piemon and his underlings show their true colors
of the night after, though.
* TheDreaded: Angoramon calls him "Piemon The Wizard"
beads on the necklace start breaking and he instantly recognizes him as turns into a dangerous Digimon. Mephismon also implies that he pulled out similar things to other vicious Digimon even back in the Digital World.
* FairPlayVillain: In stark contrast to his ''Adventure'' counterpart. Despite the fact that he could have easily crushed the cast, when Hiro suggests that he plays against a human in a game of skill, he accepts. He is willing to revert the humans who were turned into cards if Ruli wins, and although he impales [=BetalGammamon=]
with a light spike every time he wins a turn, he also does the same with the minions [=BetalGammamon=] is fighting every time Ruli wins a turn. penchant for human flesh. Once beaten, he also agrees not to turn anymore humans into cards as well.
* ForcedTransformation: Turns his victims into sentient cards. The humans on-screen aren't even his only victims, Mephismon implies that he has claimed Digimon back in the digital world. On top of that, he also turns Angoramon into a harmless bunny.
* {{Glamour}}: He can cast illusions to disguise himself and his minions as humans or animals. They only show their true form in their "VIP sessions" (that is when he's claiming victims).
* GracefulLoser: Surprisingly. After he's beaten by Ruli in a game of trump, he holds his bargain to revert all
two of his victims beads break, he becomes more vicious and leaves promptly alongside his minions.
* HeadsIWinTailsYouLose: If you get invited to his "VIP sessions", he'll ask you to walk the rope and you'll turn into a card no matter what. If you fall off, he'll turn you into a card. And if you manage to go to the other side? ''He does it anyway''! The only benefit is winning makes you a 'stronger card'.
* IGaveMyWord: Piemon is a mon of his word for all his other faults. When Ruli beats him fair and square, he keeps his end of the bargain.
* MonsterClown: Per tradition of his species, but
there's nothing funny about a demonic voice after his dialogue. After the third bead starts breaking, his voice gains extra demonic echo effects and he fails to even recognize his Gwappamon underlings when they try to stop him.
* RealityWarper: He's capable of broad magical powers to OminousFog: Before he drags someone into the point there seems to be little water, a white fog surrounds the vicinity.
* RestrainingBolt: The necklace
he's actually incapable of. He can make wearing is a seal that prevents him from becoming monstrous. Once the beads on it start to break, he loses his entire circus appear out of nowhere and vanish in the flick of a sheet as if it were never there, and can seem to even change the time of its surroundings so it's always midnight.
* RepulsiveRingmaster: Though he's a MonsterClown per species norm, his actions lean
sanity, with each bead broken making him more towards this. He's the ringmaster of his troupe, after all.
feral and demonic.
* SheatheYourSword: Hiro knows that this guy is way out of the power bracket to deal with by force, so he tells him "had you beaten a human before?", convincing him to suggest playing an AbsurdlyHighStakesGame of trump instead.
* SueDonym:
SwordBeam: When disguising as a human, using Getsugazan, he calls himself "Pierre".
* TheSocialDarwinist: His rationale is that he's the strongest one here so he's the one who decides things. Since he's at least one level higher than the other Digimon in
shoots crescent shaped ones from his tent (including Gammamon, who can only evolve into a Perfect), he might feel that it's justified. However, he truly lives up to this, as when Ruli defeats him, he abides by whatever rules she sets, as her victory makes her the strongest.
staff.
* TightropeWalking: Forces his victims to walk on tightened ropes. The victim always ends up being turned into ToServeMan: After one of his cards no matter if they make it to the end or not, but those who make it to the end turn into court cards.
* TheUnfought: Hiro and Ruli never directly fight him in a traditional sense. Granted, since a direct confrontation would be suicide at this point where only Hiro can fight and
beads broke, he only has gained a Perfect at best and Angoramon implies even by Ultimate standards he's terrifyingly powerful...
* WouldHurtAChild: Piemon specifically targets children
penchant for his schemes, as shown in his "VIP sessions" where all human flesh, especially human liver.
* VoiceOfTheLegion: Once more than one
of his victims are children beads broke, he gains an extra demonic voice that appears at times. When his minions kidnapped.third bead broke, he consistently has a demonic voice overlaid on his.



[[folder:Mephismon]]
[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/mehpismon.png]]
[[caption-width-right:350:[[labelnote:Click here to see his human disguise]] https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/mehpismon_announcer.png]][[/labelnote]]

->'''Level:''' Perfect \\
'''Attribute:''' Virus

A fallen angel Digimon who serves as Piemon's right hand man. He is disguised as a decrepit old man and announcer of the circus, but shows his true appearance at night, where he intimidates Piemon's victims.

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[[folder:Mephismon]]
[[folder:Gwappamon]]
[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/mehpismon.png]]
[[caption-width-right:350:[[labelnote:Click here to see his human disguise]] https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/mehpismon_announcer.png]][[/labelnote]]

->'''Level:''' Perfect \\
'''Attribute:''' Virus

A fallen angel Digimon
org/pmwiki/pub/images/gwappamon_6.png]]
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-> '''Level''': Adult\\
'''Attribute''': Data\\
'''Attacks''': DJ Shooter, Gwappunch

Shawujinmon's minions
who serves as Piemon's right hand man. He is disguised as a decrepit old man and announcer of were roped into kidnapping people for him. Just like their boss, they are affected by the circus, but shows his true appearance at night, where he intimidates Piemon's victims.pollution, which caused them to be infected by some cough.



* TheBrute: He's the one doing the intimidation in Piemon's special sessions, and he's also way larger than most of the people or Digimon on-screen.
* CurbstompBattle: His 'fight' with Lamortmon consists of him getting the crap out of him until Piemon bails him out.
* EvilOldFolks: He is disguised as an old man.
* DemotedToExtra: In the movie ''Digimon Tamers: Battle of Adventurers'', Mephismon is the BigBad who seeks to unleash a massive blackout through computer viruses, and is said to be related with Apocalymon. Here, he is presented as a mere right-hand man of Piemon.
* TheDragon: Piemon's right-hand man and the one who is the most loyal to him.
* GruesomeGoat: He's a massive, goat-like demonic Digimon. And he's not a pleasant one, even when compared to Piemon, attacking Ruli because Piemon lost.
* MuggingTheMonster: He tries to attack Ruli because he doesn't believe that she beat Piemon fairly. He promptly gets the crap kicked out of him by Lamortmon until Piemon saves him.
* UndyingLoyalty: He's loyal to Piemon to the point that he'll attack Ruli over Piemon losing to her.

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* TheBrute: He's DeadlyDisc: DJ Shooter has them toss the one doing compact discs atop their heads for an attack, though this fails to harm Shawujinmon at all.
* ForcedIntoEvil: They openly warn away anyone from
the intimidation in Piemon's special sessions, and he's also way larger than most of the people or Digimon on-screen.
* CurbstompBattle: His 'fight'
lake so that Shawujinmon isn't able to prey on them. When he does take Ruli captive, they act rough with Lamortmon consists her and imprison her, but secretly help her escape under his notice. His furious ranting and later actively going on the hunt strongly implies that the Gwappamon have been setting his hostages free the whole time.
* IncurableCoughOfDeath: Downplayed, but they usually cough after saying something, a sign
of their sickly condition. It turns out they contracted the same sickness their boss has from the contaminated lake, which they gained after eating some cucumbers in the water. Thetismon is able to cure them after Shawujinmon before their health worsens.
* MookFaceTurn: They help fight back against Shawujinmon after he defeats Canoweissmon, only for
him getting the crap out of him until Piemon bails him out.
* EvilOldFolks: He is disguised as an old man.
* DemotedToExtra: In the movie ''Digimon Tamers: Battle of Adventurers'', Mephismon is the BigBad who seeks
to unleash a massive blackout through computer viruses, and is said to be related with Apocalymon. Here, he is presented as a mere right-hand man of Piemon.
* TheDragon: Piemon's right-hand man and the one who is the most loyal to him.
* GruesomeGoat: He's a massive, goat-like demonic Digimon. And he's not a pleasant one,
even when compared fail to Piemon, attacking Ruli recognize his underlings and mercilessly beat them.
* PunchClockVillain: They weren't into Shawujinmon's deal and knew he couldn't control himself
because Piemon lost.
* MuggingTheMonster: He tries to attack Ruli because he doesn't believe
the necklace that she beat Piemon fairly. He promptly gets the crap kicked restrains him was broken. They're just too freaked out of him by Lamortmon until Piemon saves him.
* UndyingLoyalty: He's loyal
to Piemon to the point that he'll attack Ruli over Piemon losing to her.fight back for good reason.



[[folder:Piemon's troupe]]
!!Opposummon, [=FlaWizarmon=], Tobucatmon, Lynxmon
[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/piedmon_troupe_1.png]]
[[caption-width-right:350:'''Left to right''': Lynxmon, [=FlaWizarmon=], Opposummon]]
[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/tobucatmon.png]]
[[caption-width-right:350:Tobucatmon]]

-> '''Voiced by:''' Creator/RyokoShiraishi (Opossumon), Creator/KokoroKikuchi (Tobucatmon)\\
'''Level''': Armor (Opossummon, Lynxmon), Adult ([=FlaWizarmon=], Tobucatmon) \\
'''Attribute''': Virus ([=FlaWizarmon=]), Data (Tobucatmon), Free (Opossumon, Lynxmon)\\
'''Attacks''': Sorcerous Ignition ([=FlaWizarmon=]), Thermal Mane (Lynxmon)

Piemon's fellow henchmen. Opossummon is disguised as a mascot and Tobucatmon and Lynxmon are disguised as the lions, while [=FlaWizardmon=] is disguised as the tamer and claims victims with Tobucatmon for Piemon's VIP sessions.

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[[folder:Piemon's troupe]]
!!Opposummon, [=FlaWizarmon=], Tobucatmon, Lynxmon
!!Octmon
[[folder:Octmon]]
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[[caption-width-right:350:'''Left to right''': Lynxmon, [=FlaWizarmon=], Opposummon]]
[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/tobucatmon.png]]
[[caption-width-right:350:Tobucatmon]]

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-> '''Voiced by:''' Creator/RyokoShiraishi (Opossumon), Creator/KokoroKikuchi (Tobucatmon)\\
'''Level''': Armor (Opossummon, Lynxmon), Adult ([=FlaWizarmon=], Tobucatmon) \\
Adult\\
'''Attribute''': Virus ([=FlaWizarmon=]), Data (Tobucatmon), Free (Opossumon, Lynxmon)\\
Virus\\
'''Attacks''': Sorcerous Ignition ([=FlaWizarmon=]), Thermal Mane (Lynxmon)

Piemon's fellow henchmen. Opossummon is disguised as
Kaimei Bokujū

An octopus Digimon living in
a mascot fishing pond that Hiro and Tobucatmon and Lynxmon are disguised as the lions, while [=FlaWizardmon=] is disguised as the tamer and claims victims Espimon visited. He played a smartphone game with Tobucatmon another Octmon and lost, then blamed the Fujitsumon for Piemon's VIP sessions.not predicting the future for him to win the other one. As a result, the Fujitsumon fled away from him and latched themselves onto other humans and Digimon.



* CreepyMascotSuit: Opossummon is disguised as a mascot suit. He also performs a JumpScare when Ruli scans the QR code on his VIP card, inviting [=FlaWizarmon=] and Tobucatmon on her doorsteps.
* EvenEvilHasStandards: Downplayed. While they prey on children to transform into decks of cards, they don't give out invites to anyone not selected by Piemon. When Ruli grabs an invitation from Opposummon, he's alarmed and tries to dissuade her.
* MegaNeko: Tobucatmon is just as big as Lynxmon and both are disguised as lions for Piemon's normal show.
* PlayingWithFire: [=FlaWizarmon=] and Lynxmon use fire attacks.
* TheUnfought: Tobucatmon and Opposummon are never fought by Hiro or Ruli.

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* CreepyMascotSuit: Opossummon is disguised ForWantOfANail: The dangerous accidents his Fujitsumon predicted are not rigged unlike Publimon's "newsletter", they are real mishaps that are about to strike the likes of Kotaro or Gammamon. Had he just not went into an argument and drove away his Fujitsumon on accident and one of them latched itself onto Hiro, there's a very high chance Gammamon, Kotaro, Aoi and at least 24 other people would've been hurt or worse.
* {{Geek}}: Rather than plunder actual treasures from the sea as their kind usually does, the pair of Octmon that appear are obsessed with obtaining rare treasures won in a smartphone game they are hooked on.
* OhCrap: Has this reaction with his friend when told that his Fujitsumon have attached themselves to Hiro and other humans, knowing that their heads will eventually explode from the overload of psychic power.
* UnwittingInstigatorOfDoom: He didn't mean to latch the Fujitsumon onto other people, he only got into an argument with them after playing a smartphone game and they ran away, resulting in the episode's dilemma.
* VillainyFreeVillain: He barely even counts
as a mascot suit. villain, much less an antagonist. He also performs a JumpScare when Ruli scans the QR code on threatens Kiyoshiro with his VIP card, inviting [=FlaWizarmon=] sword and Tobucatmon on her doorsteps.
* EvenEvilHasStandards: Downplayed. While they prey on children to transform
gets into decks of cards, they don't give out invites to anyone not selected by Piemon. When Ruli grabs an invitation from Opposummon, a brawl with another Octmon (which [=TeslaJellymon=] quickly breaks up), but comes off as more rude than ''evil''. The only reason he's alarmed and tries listed here is that he unintentionally caused the events of the episode to dissuade her.
* MegaNeko: Tobucatmon is just as big as Lynxmon and both are disguised as lions for Piemon's normal show.
* PlayingWithFire: [=FlaWizarmon=] and Lynxmon use fire attacks.
* TheUnfought: Tobucatmon and Opposummon are never fought
occur by Hiro or Ruli.acting like an ungrateful jerk toward the Fujitsumon, something he immediately regretted seconds later.



!!Shawujinmon
[[folder:Shawujinmon]]
[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/shawujinmon.png]]
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-> '''Voiced by:''' Creator/HiroakiHirata\\
'''Level''': Perfect\\
'''Attribute''': Virus\\
'''Attacks''': Kouyoujou: Kamon no Jin, Kouyoujou: Taki no Jin, Getsugazan

A {{Kappa}} Digimon that lived in a nearby lake alongside three Gwappamon. One of the beads on his necklace broke because of a chemical leak in a recently built factory nearby, turning him into a vicious Digimon who craves for human flesh.

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!!Shawujinmon
[[folder:Shawujinmon]]
[[folder:Fujitsumon]]
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-> '''Voiced by:''' Creator/HiroakiHirata\\
'''Level''': Perfect\\
'''Attribute''': Virus\\
'''Attacks''': Kouyoujou: Kamon no Jin, Kouyoujou: Taki no Jin, Getsugazan

[[caption-width-right:350:''"Watch out. It's dangerous."'']]

A {{Kappa}} symbiotic Digimon that lived in a nearby lake alongside three Gwappamon. One living on top of Octmon, they left him to latch onto other beings after an argument, allowing their victims to see the beads on his necklace broke because future. However, they also slowly kill of a chemical leak in a recently built factory nearby, turning him their victims and turn them into a vicious Digimon who craves for human flesh.other Octmon.



* AdaptationalVillainy: Subverted. In ''Anime/DigimonDataSquad'', Shawujinmon was Hiroshi's Digimon and one of the allies fighting alongside DATS. Here, he's a vicious man eating Digimon. This is in actuality, a TruerToTheText depiction of this Digimon where even if one of the beads on its neck were lost (or in this case, broken) it becomes a vicious Digimon. Once Thetismon restores his beads to their usual form, Shawujinmon returns to his usual calm and collected personality.
* AnkleDrag: His modus operandi is to drag people into water and eat them, having claimed at least one traveler who went near his lake before Ruli runs into him.
* BadBoss: He has no qualms verbally abusing his Gwappamon underlings or throw them into the ground at first. Once the third bead on his necklace breaks, he fails to even recognize them and gives them a rather ruthless beating. Though he isn't supposed to act like that.
* CurbStompBattle: Delivers an absolutely brutal one to Canoweissmon by drowning him in water and giving him a sizable advantage in water. As for [=SymbareAngoramon=] and the Gwappamon, it's even less of a battle than a brief distraction to him.
* DoubleWeapon: His Kouyoujou staff has a [[CarryABigStick heavy blunt weight]] on one end and a [[BladeOnAStick sharp crescent-shaped blade]] on the other.
* EvilIsBurningHot: Shawujinmon isn't a naturally evil Digimon, but upon his third bead breaking, he enters a state of fury that literally leaves him steaming with rage. Steam emits from his body and when he grabs a Gwappamon by the face, sizzling sounds can be heard from the contact between their scales.
* LaserGuidedAmnesia: Once the beads on the necklace restraining him are restored by Thetismon, he has no idea what's actually going on and the protagonists and the Gwappamon had to fill him in.
* LightningBruiser: When under the water, he both moves and strikes just as hard. How hard? To the point where he managed to deliver a savage beatdown to ''Canoweissmon'' of all Digimon, not even suffering a single blow before the evolution timed out. Keep in mind, the only antagonist to do something similar was Asuramon, but even that loss didn't leave Gammamon beaten toward an inch of his life. It takes Lamortmon knocking Shawujinmon out of the water after an initial struggle in order to beat him.
* MakingASplash: Shawujinmon is an aquatic Digimon that has a great advantage when fighting underwater and two of its attacks; Kouyoujou: Kamon no Jin (creates a whirlpool) and Kouyoujo: Taki no Jin (summons a raging waterfall) involve attacking with water.
* ManBitesMan: During his fight with Lamortmon, the crazed Shawujinmon locks his snapping turtle-like jaws around one of the former's wrists. Lamortmon is able to break away not long after though.
* MusclesAreMeaningless: Being a lean-built Digimon does absolutely ''nothing'' to hold back how absurdly powerful he is for Perfect Digimon standards -- he's strong enough to lift Canoweissmon with only his staff and fight Lamortmon one-to-one for a while, both of them which are much larger-bodied Digimon than him.
* OOCIsSeriousBusiness: The Gwappamon note that Shawujinmon used to be a kind Digimon before a high-tech factory was built next to their lake and polluted it, causing him to act erratically because one of his beads on the necklace restraining him was broken.
* SanitySlippage: He used to be a rather calm and benevolent Digimon, until one of the beads on the necklace start breaking and he turns into a vicious Digimon with a penchant for human flesh. Once two of his beads break, he becomes more vicious and there's a demonic voice after his dialogue. After the third bead starts breaking, his voice gains extra demonic echo effects and he fails to even recognize his Gwappamon underlings when they try to stop him.
* OminousFog: Before he drags someone into the water, a white fog surrounds the vicinity.
* RestrainingBolt: The necklace he's wearing is a seal that prevents him from becoming monstrous. Once the beads on it start to break, he loses his sanity, with each bead broken making him more feral and demonic.
* SwordBeam: When using Getsugazan, he shoots crescent shaped ones from his staff.
* ToServeMan: After one of his beads broke, he gained a penchant for human flesh, especially human liver.
* VoiceOfTheLegion: Once more than one of his beads broke, he gains an extra demonic voice that appears at times. When his third bead broke, he consistently has a demonic voice overlaid on his.

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* AdaptationalVillainy: Subverted. In ''Anime/DigimonDataSquad'', Shawujinmon was Hiroshi's Digimon and one BodyHorror: Humans cannot use Fujitsumon's abilities without slowly killing them. Their victims grow Octmon's horns on top of the allies fighting alongside DATS. Here, he's a vicious man eating Digimon. This is in actuality, a TruerToTheText depiction of this Digimon where even if one of the beads their head, but later on its neck were lost (or in this case, broken) it Hiro's arms becomes a vicious Digimon. Once Thetismon restores his beads bloated, swollen and barely recognizable mass of flesh that's apparently boneless. It's implied that an Octmon tentacle is going to burst out of it.
* ItsAllAboutMe: They don't care about the fates of
their usual form, Shawujinmon returns human hosts, including the fact that eventually their heads will [[YourHeadASplode explode]]. The only reason the leader agrees to rejoin Octomon is because he begs them to, with the leader treating it like Octomon needed to learn a lesson.
* KarmaHoudini: None of them face any punishment for the pain they put the various humans, Hiro included, through by jumping onto their heads.
* PuppeteerParasite: The lead Fujitsumon and several others latch into Espimon's mouth and force him to attack
his usual calm would-be saviors.
* {{Seers}}: They predict the future for Octmon
and collected personality.
* AnkleDrag: His modus operandi is to drag
other people into water and eat attached to them, having claimed at least one traveler who went near his lake before Ruli runs into him.
* BadBoss: He has no qualms verbally abusing his Gwappamon underlings or throw
allowing Hiro to save Kotaro, Gammamon and some others from dangerous accidents that could have badly hurt them into the ground at first. Once the third bead on his necklace breaks, he fails to even recognize them and gives them a rather ruthless beating. Though he or worse. Unfortunately, they also rapidly waste away anything they latched onto that isn't supposed to act like that.
* CurbStompBattle: Delivers
an absolutely brutal one to Canoweissmon by drowning him in water and giving him a sizable advantage in water. As for [=SymbareAngoramon=] and the Gwappamon, it's even less of a battle than a brief distraction to him.
Octmon.
* DoubleWeapon: His Kouyoujou staff has a [[CarryABigStick heavy blunt weight]] TokenHeroicOrc: The Fujitsumon on one end and a [[BladeOnAStick sharp crescent-shaped blade]] on the other.
* EvilIsBurningHot: Shawujinmon isn't a naturally evil Digimon, but upon his third bead breaking, he enters a state of fury that literally leaves him steaming with rage. Steam emits from his body and when he grabs a Gwappamon by the face, sizzling sounds can be heard from the contact between their scales.
* LaserGuidedAmnesia: Once the beads on the necklace restraining him are restored by Thetismon, he has no idea what's actually going on and the protagonists and the Gwappamon had to fill him in.
* LightningBruiser: When under the water, he both moves and strikes just as hard. How hard? To the point where he managed to deliver a savage beatdown to ''Canoweissmon'' of all Digimon, not even suffering a single blow before the evolution timed out. Keep in mind,
Hiro's head is the only antagonist to do something similar was Asuramon, but even that loss didn't leave Gammamon beaten toward an inch of his life. It takes Lamortmon knocking Shawujinmon out of the water after an initial struggle in order to beat him.
* MakingASplash: Shawujinmon is an aquatic Digimon that has a great advantage when fighting underwater and two of its attacks; Kouyoujou: Kamon no Jin (creates a whirlpool) and Kouyoujo: Taki no Jin (summons a raging waterfall) involve attacking with water.
* ManBitesMan: During his fight with Lamortmon, the crazed Shawujinmon locks his snapping turtle-like jaws around
one of the former's wrists. Lamortmon is able to break away not long after though.
* MusclesAreMeaningless: Being a lean-built Digimon does absolutely ''nothing'' to hold back how absurdly powerful he is
who expresses concern for Perfect Digimon standards -- he's strong enough to lift Canoweissmon with only his staff and fight Lamortmon one-to-one for a while, both of them which are much larger-bodied Digimon than him.
* OOCIsSeriousBusiness: The Gwappamon note that Shawujinmon used to be a kind Digimon before a high-tech factory was built next to
their lake and polluted it, causing host, warning Hiro how increased use of their {{seer}} powers will subject him to act erratically because one of his beads on the necklace restraining BodyHorror, and helping him was broken.
* SanitySlippage: He used to be a rather calm and benevolent Digimon, until one of the beads on the necklace start breaking and he turns into a vicious Digimon with a penchant for human flesh. Once two of his beads break, he becomes more vicious and there's a demonic voice after his dialogue. After the third bead starts breaking, his voice gains extra demonic echo effects and he fails to even recognize his Gwappamon underlings when they try to stop him.
* OminousFog: Before he drags someone into the water, a white fog surrounds the vicinity.
* RestrainingBolt: The necklace he's wearing is a seal that prevents him from becoming monstrous. Once the beads on it start to break, he loses his sanity, with each bead broken making him more feral and demonic.
* SwordBeam: When using Getsugazan, he shoots crescent shaped ones from his staff.
* ToServeMan: After one of his beads broke, he gained a penchant for human flesh, especially human liver.
* VoiceOfTheLegion: Once more than one of his beads broke, he gains an extra demonic voice that appears at times. When his third bead broke, he consistently has a demonic voice overlaid on his.
track down Espimon being controlled by their leader.



[[folder:Gwappamon]]
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-> '''Level''': Adult\\
'''Attribute''': Data\\
'''Attacks''': DJ Shooter, Gwappunch

Shawujinmon's minions who were roped into kidnapping people for him. Just like their boss, they are affected by the pollution, which caused them to be infected by some cough.

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[[folder:Gwappamon]]
!!The Ghost Taxi
[[folder:Lilithmon]]
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[[caption-width-right:350:''"Take me to where the angels are."'']]
-> '''Voiced by:''' Creator/MieSonozaki\\
'''Level''': Adult\\
Ultimate\\
'''Attribute''': Data\\
Virus\\
'''Attacks''': DJ Shooter, Gwappunch

Shawujinmon's minions
Phantom Pain, Nazar Nail

A Demon Lord Digimon
who were roped into kidnapping arrived to the human world (voluntarily) to participate in a hunt against Angel Digimon. She abducts random people for him. Just like into a black taxi where she would ask them "where the angels are" and place a deadly curse on them that shrivels their boss, bodies if they are affected by the pollution, which caused them fail to be infected by some cough.answer her.



* DeadlyDisc: DJ Shooter has them toss the compact discs atop their heads for an attack, though this fails to harm Shawujinmon at all.
* ForcedIntoEvil: They openly warn away anyone from the lake so that Shawujinmon isn't able to prey on them. When he does take Ruli captive, they act rough with her and imprison her, but secretly help her escape under his notice. His furious ranting and later actively going on the hunt strongly implies that the Gwappamon have been setting his hostages free the whole time.
* IncurableCoughOfDeath: Downplayed, but they usually cough after saying something, a sign of their sickly condition. It turns out they contracted the same sickness their boss has from the contaminated lake, which they gained after eating some cucumbers in the water. Thetismon is able to cure them after Shawujinmon before their health worsens.
* MookFaceTurn: They help fight back against Shawujinmon after he defeats Canoweissmon, only for him to even fail to recognize his underlings and mercilessly beat them.
* PunchClockVillain: They weren't into Shawujinmon's deal and knew he couldn't control himself because the necklace that restrains him was broken. They're just too freaked out to fight back for good reason.

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* DeadlyDisc: DJ Shooter has them toss the compact discs atop their heads for an attack, though this fails to harm Shawujinmon at all.
* ForcedIntoEvil: They openly warn away anyone
AbsurdlySharpClaws: Her Nazar Nail is extendable and can hit targets from a distance away.
* ActorAllusion: Mie Sonozaki [[Anime/DigimonAdventure2020 previously voiced Tailmon]] and now voices Lilithmon,
the lake so that Shawujinmon isn't able EvilCounterpart to prey on them. When he does take Ruli captive, they act rough Tailmon's Ultimate (Ofanimon, not Holydramon).
* AdaptationalBadass: The Lilithmon of the ''Digimon Fusion'' anime was a servant of Bagramon and while initially a competent, if somewhat shortsighted, general in her own right, she’d rarely fight the heroes herself and develops into an IneffectualSympatheticVillain by the second half of the series. ''Ghost Game's'' Lilithmon truly lives up to her status as one of the Seven Demon Lords and is every bit as powerful, curb-stomping Lamortmon and Thetismon and fighting evenly
with her and imprison her, but secretly help her escape under his notice. His furious ranting and later actively going on the hunt strongly implies that the Gwappamon have been setting his hostages free the whole time.Siriusmon.
* IncurableCoughOfDeath: Downplayed, AdaptationalSeriousness: In her first anime appearance in ''Digimon Fusion'' as one of Bagramon's CoDragons, she could be serious and threatening, but they usually cough was prone to throwing fits of anger whenever her plans went south before suffering through more comical moments after saying something, her VillainDecay. There's nothing funny about this SerialKiller and she's played entirely for horror as much as possible.
* AntiquatedLinguistics: She has
a sign very noticeable ''arinsu'' dialect, fitting for her species' ''[[HighClassCallGirl oiran]]''-like appearance.
* AutomatedAutomobiles: Her "ghost taxi" can drive to the destination on its own as long as there's a living person within and she places the Crown
of their sickly condition. It turns Lust on its dashboard.
* BenevolentBoss: To an extent, she does step in to help Cerberumon when he loses, and later leaves to go treat his wounds, fitting to her TruerToTheText portrayal here.
* BreathWeapon: Her Phantom Pain is a breath attack that inflicts a deadly curse.
* {{Curse}}: Her Phantom Pain is described as a curse that makes its victims shrivel up like mummies. Only Bakumon can cure it.
* HiddenAgendaVillain: It's never explained why she resorted to using a Ghost Taxi to rope unknowing humans into finding angel Digimon for her to kill given that she can create portals and that wouldn't make much of a difference.
* KillingIntent: When she emerges
out from her taxi, she freezes everyone solid in fear just by ''walking towards them'' and they contracted the same sickness their boss has only broke free from it because Bakumon interfered in time. Airdramon even quotes the contaminated lake, which they gained after eating some cucumbers in the water. trope by word.
* LightningBruiser: She might not be very physically imposing, but she's fast enough that she can put Lamortmon and
Thetismon is able to cure them after Shawujinmon out of action before their health worsens.they even reach her and it takes Siriusmon a while to catch up with her. Siriusmon only managed to land a hit because he purposefully had her Nazar Nail lodged within his body.
* MythologyGag: When she makes Kotaro put his information into the GPS, the Crest of Lust typically associated with her species appears over it. Humorously, the crest is surrounded by icons including a Wi-Fi signal, a Location function, and a replay button, suggesting it's her personal display for the taxi she's using.

* MookFaceTurn: They help NighInvulnerability: She took two hits from Siriusmon's Cosmo Blades at once, and the worst she got out of it was her crown breaking.
* NotMyDriver: Her entire modus operandi is to abduct people into a black taxi and force them to locate Angel Digimon for her to kill. This usually results in her placing deadly curses onto her victims before she moves onto the next person.
* OffscreenVillainDarkMatter: It's unclear how she got the taxi that she uses to abduct people and hunt down angels.
* OutsideContextProblem: She makes it clear her being in the Human World is entirely independent of the other Digimon and whoever sent them there, rather she came to the Human World via her ''own'' Digital Gate, with her only interest being in [[SerialKiller hunting down angel Digimon]].
* PeoplePuppets: She hijacks people's bodies to force them to walk into her taxi. She can also free individual limbs as she needs to.
* PetTheDog: Lilithmon chooses to withdraw purely for Cerberusmon's sake, when it's quite clear she could have continued the
fight back against Shawujinmon after he defeats Canoweissmon, only if she wanted to.
* PoisonousPerson: Her Nazar Nail inflicts poison. As it's not a curse, Thetismon can heal it.
* SerialKiller: She spends her time in the human world hunting and killing angel Digimon. Given she killed at least one victim through Phantom Pain and her motive is to hunt down Angel Digimon, the implications are that she's not above killing humans in the process.
* ThinkingUpPortals: She leaves with Cerberumon by creating a gate to the Digital World and can do so at any time. She likewise makes clear she came here of her own volition, unlike the others that were sent here.
* TruerToTheText: Unlike her counterparts in ''Digimon Fusion'' and ''Manga/DigimonXrosWars'', Lilithmon is portrayed exactly as described in the ''Digimon Reference Book''. This means that just like Archnemon before her, instead of a just a competent enemy general (that also suffered from VillainDecay in one version), she's a vicious SerialKiller of Angel Digimon who also has no qualms torturing or killing humans.
* UrbanLegend: There's a Ghost Taxi Urban Legend going around with a shriveled victim shown on the webpage about it and Angoramon has heard of organized acts to hunt and kill holy Digimon before, indicating that she has been known for pulling out her attacks for a good while.
* VillainExitStageLeft: She decides to take her leave and treat Cerberumon's wounds rather than continue fighting once it becomes clear that Siriusmon can keep up with her, but has no interest in working for her.
* VillainTakesAnInterest: She becomes interested in Gammamon, likely starting from when she briefly saw [=GulusGammamon=] take over.
* WeCanRuleTogether: After being bested by Siriusmon, she gives an offer
for him to even fail to recognize his underlings join her instead, and mercilessly beat them.
* PunchClockVillain: They weren't into Shawujinmon's deal and knew
when he couldn't control himself because the necklace refuses, tells him that restrains him was broken. They're just too freaked out she will make the same offer to fight back what's implied to be [=GulusGammamon=] instead. It's unclear if it's a genuine offer, since her species is known for good reason.tempting other people or Digimon and invariably rewarding them with death.



!!Octmon
[[folder:Octmon]]
[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/octamon.png]]
-> '''Level''': Adult\\
'''Attribute''': Virus\\
'''Attacks''': Kaimei Bokujū

An octopus Digimon living in a fishing pond that Hiro and Espimon visited. He played a smartphone game with another Octmon and lost, then blamed the Fujitsumon for not predicting the future for him to win the other one. As a result, the Fujitsumon fled away from him and latched themselves onto other humans and Digimon.

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!!Octmon
[[folder:Octmon]]
[[folder:Cerberumon]]
[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/octamon.png]]
org/pmwiki/pub/images/cerberumon_6.png]]
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-> '''Voiced by:''' Tomoyuki Shimura\\
'''Level''': Adult\\
Perfect\\
'''Attribute''': Virus\\
'''Attacks''': Kaimei Bokujū

An octopus
Vaccine\\
'''Attacks:''' Hellfire (Cerberumon), Inferno Divide (Werewolf Mode)

A Demon Beast
Digimon living in who serves Lilithmon. Unlike other enemy Cerberumon, he can transform into his Werewolf Mode.

His evolutions are as follows:

* '''Ultimate:''' Cerberumon,
a fishing pond cybernetic three-headed dog that Hiro and Espimon visited. He played wields green fire.
** '''Mode Change:''' Cerberumon Werewolf Mode,
a smartphone game with another Octmon and lost, then blamed the Fujitsumon humanoid version of Cerberumon. Cerberumon's main head becomes a helmet for not predicting the future for him to win a more humanoid head while the other one. As a result, the Fujitsumon fled away from him and latched themselves onto other humans and Digimon.two become enormous arm-mounted cannons. This form is far more agile than his base form.



* ForWantOfANail: The dangerous accidents his Fujitsumon predicted are not rigged unlike Publimon's "newsletter", they are real mishaps that are about to strike the likes of Kotaro or Gammamon. Had he just not went into an argument and drove away his Fujitsumon on accident and one of them latched itself onto Hiro, there's a very high chance Gammamon, Kotaro, Aoi and at least 24 other people would've been hurt or worse.
* {{Geek}}: Rather than plunder actual treasures from the sea as their kind usually does, the pair of Octmon that appear are obsessed with obtaining rare treasures won in a smartphone game they are hooked on.
* OhCrap: Has this reaction with his friend when told that his Fujitsumon have attached themselves to Hiro and other humans, knowing that their heads will eventually explode from the overload of psychic power.
* UnwittingInstigatorOfDoom: He didn't mean to latch the Fujitsumon onto other people, he only got into an argument with them after playing a smartphone game and they ran away, resulting in the episode's dilemma.
* VillainyFreeVillain: He barely even counts as a villain, much less an antagonist. He threatens Kiyoshiro with his sword and gets into a brawl with another Octmon (which [=TeslaJellymon=] quickly breaks up), but comes off as more rude than ''evil''. The only reason he's listed here is that he unintentionally caused the events of the episode to occur by acting like an ungrateful jerk toward the Fujitsumon, something he immediately regretted seconds later.

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* ForWantOfANail: The dangerous accidents ArmCannon: Werewolf Mode turns his Fujitsumon predicted are not rigged unlike Publimon's "newsletter", they are real mishaps that are about to strike the likes of Kotaro or Gammamon. Had he just not went into an argument and drove away his Fujitsumon on accident and one of them latched itself onto Hiro, there's a very high chance Gammamon, Kotaro, Aoi and at least 24 other people would've been hurt or worse.
* {{Geek}}: Rather than plunder actual treasures from the sea as their kind usually does, the pair of Octmon that appear are obsessed
heads into these, complete with obtaining rare treasures won in a smartphone game they are hooked on.
* OhCrap: Has this reaction with his friend when told that his Fujitsumon have attached themselves
jaws to Hiro grab any would-be attacks and hit them at point-blank range.
* BishonenLine: Unlike
other humans, knowing that their heads will eventually explode from the overload of psychic power.
* UnwittingInstigatorOfDoom: He didn't mean to latch the Fujitsumon onto other people, he only got
Cerberusmon, this one can transform into an argument Werewolf Mode. Though not stronger, it is faster than his base form.
* NoRangeLikePointBlankRange: Werewolf Mode's Inferno Divider has him grab a target
with them after playing a smartphone game the jaws on either ArmCannon and they ran away, resulting in blast away at point-blank range. Fortunately, Espimon and Thetismon interrupt the episode's dilemma.
attack before he can actually fire on Lamortmon.
* VillainyFreeVillain: RightHandAttackDog: He barely even counts acts as a villain, much less an antagonist. He threatens Kiyoshiro with his sword Lilithmon's attack dog and gets into a brawl with another Octmon (which [=TeslaJellymon=] quickly breaks up), but comes off as more rude than ''evil''. The only reason he's listed here is does most of the strongarming.
* TechnicolorFire: He uses green flames to trap any would-be escapees.
* YouWillNotEvadeMe: Werewolf Mode's {{Arm Cannon}}s have jaws
that he unintentionally caused the events of the episode can use to occur grab other Digimon before opening fire. Lamortmon charges right into this, but is saved by acting like an ungrateful jerk toward the Fujitsumon, something he immediately regretted seconds later. Espimon and Thetismon.



[[folder:Fujitsumon]]
[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/fujitsumon.png]]
[[caption-width-right:350:''"Watch out. It's dangerous."'']]

A symbiotic Digimon living on top of Octmon, they left him to latch onto other beings after an argument, allowing their victims to see the future. However, they also slowly kill of their victims and turn them into other Octmon.

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[[folder:Fujitsumon]]
!!The Ancient Digital World Civilization
[[folder:[=AncientSphinxmon=]]]
[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/fujitsumon.png]]
[[caption-width-right:350:''"Watch out. It's dangerous."'']]

org/pmwiki/pub/images/ancientsphinxmon.jpg]]
[[caption-width-right:350:"Riddle... Riddle... Answer my riddle..."]]

-> '''Voiced by:''' Hiroyuki Kinoshita\\
'''Level''': Ultimate\\
'''Attribute''': Virus\\
'''Attacks''': Dark Blast, Necro Eclipse

A symbiotic Digimon living on top of Octmon, they left him from the Ancient Digimon Civilization who appeared in the human world to latch onto other beings after an argument, allowing revive his boss Pharaohmon. He would trip people and ask them riddles, then cause golden bricks to come out from their body and bury them in a brick if they fail to answer him. He manages to amass enough victims to see almost resurrect Pharaohmon and have him rule over the future. However, they also slowly kill of their victims and turn them into other Octmon. world.



* BodyHorror: Humans cannot use Fujitsumon's abilities without slowly killing them. Their victims grow Octmon's horns on top of their head, but later on Hiro's arms becomes a bloated, swollen and barely recognizable mass of flesh that's apparently boneless. It's implied that an Octmon tentacle is going to burst out of it.
* ItsAllAboutMe: They don't care about the fates of their human hosts, including the fact that eventually their heads will [[YourHeadASplode explode]]. The only reason the leader agrees to rejoin Octomon is because he begs them to, with the leader treating it like Octomon needed to learn a lesson.
* KarmaHoudini: None of them face any punishment for the pain they put the various humans, Hiro included, through by jumping onto their heads.
* PuppeteerParasite: The lead Fujitsumon and several others latch into Espimon's mouth and force him to attack his would-be saviors.
* {{Seers}}: They predict the future for Octmon and other people attached to them, allowing Hiro to save Kotaro, Gammamon and some others from dangerous accidents that could have badly hurt them or worse. Unfortunately, they also rapidly waste away anything they latched onto that isn't an Octmon.
* TokenHeroicOrc: The Fujitsumon on Hiro's head is the only one who expresses concern for their host, warning Hiro how increased use of their {{seer}} powers will subject him to BodyHorror, and helping him track down Espimon being controlled by their leader.

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* BodyHorror: AdaptationalVillainy: In ''Anime/DigimonFrontier'' he's one of the heroic Warrior Ten who fought Lucemon in the ancient past and inherited his will to the Spirits of Darkness that Koichi uses. Here, he plays the "ruling over the destruction and annihilation of all existing or living things" in his description for all its worth.
* AdaptationalWimp: Downplayed. He's still a rather powerful Digimon and could fight against Diarbbitmon on equal footing, but despite being supposedly an Ultimate of the distant past that transcends all other Ultimates, he's working under Pharaohmon, who is described as way stronger than he is.
* AndIMustScream:
Humans who became golden bricks are fully aware of being buried under golden stone, but cannot use Fujitsumon's abilities without slowly killing them. Their victims grow Octmon's horns on top do anything against it.
* BreathWeapon: His Dark Blast is a beam
of lavender energy fired from his mouth. He also uses a weaker version of it to send Espimon flying.
* ChestBurster: Anyone who fails to answer [=AncientSphinxmon's=] riddles have golden bricks forcefully eject out from
their head, but later on Hiro's arms becomes a bloated, swollen body and barely recognizable mass while the sequence is not shown, their bodies become encased in stone from the inside. He did this to everyone in an entire cinema theater before Ruli intercepts him.
* CreepyMonotone: His voice is a flat, monotonous voice with extra echo effects, which only raises slightly an octave if in TranquilFury.
* DarkIsEvil: Unlike his ''Digimon Frontier'' counterpart, he seals hundreds
of flesh that's apparently boneless. It's implied people in golden stone bricks and seeks to revive a Digimon said to be so dreadful that Mummymon instantly recognizes as nothing but bad news.
* DraggedOffToHell: His Necro Eclipse attack creates a portal to 'the world of death' to throw his enemy through. Diarbbitmon parrying his final attack sends [=AncientSphinxmon=] through it instead.
* TheDreaded: Not to the extent of his master Pharaohmon, but his mere ''presence'' is enough to cause Mummymon to openly panic.
* FantasticRacism: Believes that human culture is inferior to the culture of the Ancient Digital Civilization under Pharaohmon. Also a reason why he prefers attacking people near places like monuments, museums or libraries.
* HoistByHisOwnPetard: His Necro Eclipse attack has him create a portal that he attempts to push Diarbbitmon in. Unfortunately for him, Diarbbitmon dodged by a bit and he accidentally pushed himself into his own attack.
* InertiaIsACruelMistress: Diarbbitmon doing a deflectional parry to his claw swipe results in [=AncientSphinxmon=]'s own inertia sending him flying through Necro Eclipse, causing him to accidentally kill himself.
* {{Irony}}: In his source material, he was depicted as a heroic figure who took part in putting
an Octmon tentacle end to Lucemon's tyranny. Here, his plan to revive Pharaohmon is no different from the Royal Knights who unsealed Lucemon in ''Frontier''.
* MegaNeko: Taking a step further from the likes of Meicrackmon: Vicious Mode, he's a Sphinx Digimon that towers several times over the average man.
* NearVillainVictory: He's just one brick left before Pharaohmon makes his return and it's the end of everything. Thankfully, Diarbbitmon shows him that it's not
going to burst happen.
* OffscreenTeleportation: Despite his large size, he can go from being seemingly a disembodied voice at one moment to showing up right behind his victims on the next.
* PerpetualFrowner: Keeps his default expression, a perpetually frowning face and never facially emotes at all.
* PitifulWorms: According to Mummymon, us humans and lesser Digimon are only like pebbles on the side of the road for him.
* PyramidPower: Constructs a pyramid made
out of it.
* ItsAllAboutMe: They don't care about
his victims. It acts as a beacon that allows Pharaohmon to cross dimensions into the fates of their human hosts, including world.
* RefugeInAudacity: At one point he enters a cinema theater from
the fact that eventually their heads will [[YourHeadASplode explode]]. The only reason projection screen and asks the leader agrees to rejoin Octomon is because audience a riddle. To his dismay, nobody took him seriously and thought he begs them to, with the leader treating it like Octomon needed to learn was just a lesson.
* KarmaHoudini: None
weird advertisement. He decries all of them face any punishment for the pain they put the various humans, Hiro included, through by jumping onto as foolish and turns everyone in that theater into golden bricks.
* ResurrectTheVillain: He builds a pyramid made out of numerous civilians to resurrect his boss Pharaohmon.
* RiddlingSphinx: Asks people riddles, then makes massive golden stone bricks sprout out from
their heads.
* PuppeteerParasite: The lead Fujitsumon
body and several others latch turns them into Espimon's mouth another brick if they fail to answer. It also seems to be a preferred VerbalTic since he will talk this way even if he has no intention of sparing anyone in his vicinity.
* SadlyMythtaken: He's an Egyptian sphinx. The Greek sphinx is the RiddlingSphinx, not the Egyptian ones.
* SelfDisposingVillain: Diarbbitmon is able to prove more than a match for him, even offering to spare his life if he ceases trying to summon Pharaohmon. [=AncientSphinxmon=] refuses
and force tries to eliminate him with his Necro Eclipse attack, even trying to shove Diarbbitmon into the portal. However, doing so results in his claw slash being blocked, the resulting inertia launching him right into his own attack. Though Diarbbitmon [[SaveTheVillain tries to reach out to him]], [=AncientSphinxmon=] is sucked into the gateway and banished.
* SlipperySkid: The first sign that he's about
to attack somebody is when their feet gets surrounded by red flames and they trip into the ground with their shoes taken off. According to him, shoes are not needed because it wasn't fit for his would-be saviors.
* {{Seers}}: They predict
king Pharaohmon. Based on how he also takes Ruli's shoes off telepathically without tripping her when he said that, likely it just happened that the future for Octmon and other first hundred or so people attached to them, allowing Hiro to save Kotaro, Gammamon and some others from dangerous accidents that could have badly hurt them or worse. Unfortunately, they also rapidly waste away anything they latched onto that isn't an Octmon.
* TokenHeroicOrc: The Fujitsumon on Hiro's head is the only one who expresses concern for
he targeted are walking while having their host, warning Hiro how increased use shoes taken off from below.
* ThinkingUpPortals: His Necro Eclipse creates a portal to "the world
of death." Whether that means a human underworld or the Dark Area is unstated.
* UrbanLegend: Was the source of one where people near cultural landmarks or recreational sites would suddenly vanish and leave shallow craters and
their {{seer}} powers will subject shoes in places where they were at.
* WouldHitAGirl: Instantly attacked Kaoru and subjected her to a healthy dose of BodyHorror as soon as she runs into
him to BodyHorror, and helping him track down Espimon being controlled by their leader.on the way back home from piano recital.



!!The Ghost Taxi
[[folder:Lilithmon]]
[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/lilithmon_4.png]]
[[caption-width-right:350:''"Take me to where the angels are."'']]
-> '''Voiced by:''' Creator/MieSonozaki\\
'''Level''': Ultimate\\

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!!The Ghost Taxi
[[folder:Lilithmon]]
[[folder:Pharaohmon]]
[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/lilithmon_4.png]]
[[caption-width-right:350:''"Take me to where
org/pmwiki/pub/images/pharaohmon.jpg]]
[[caption-width-right:350: '''Mummymon''': "The undisputed ruler and creator of
the angels are."'']]
Ancient Digital World civilization. If it's really Pharaohmon, then neither the humans nor we can escape its rule!"]]

-> '''Voiced by:''' Creator/MieSonozaki\\
'''Level''': Ultimate\\



'''Attacks''': Phantom Pain, Nazar Nail

A Demon Lord Digimon who arrived to the human world (voluntarily) to participate in a hunt against Angel Digimon. She abducts random people into a black taxi where she would ask them "where the angels are" and place a deadly curse on them that shrivels their bodies if they fail to answer her.

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'''Attacks''': Phantom Pain, Nazar Nail


A Demon Lord Digimon who arrived to is described by Mummymon as "the undisputed ruler and creator of the human world (voluntarily) to participate in a hunt against Angel Digimon. She abducts random people into a black taxi where she would ask them "where the angels are" and place a deadly curse on them that shrivels their bodies if they fail to answer her.Ancient Digital World Civilization". If he is revived, then nothing escapes his rule.



* AbsurdlySharpClaws: Her Nazar Nail is extendable and can hit targets from a distance away.
* ActorAllusion: Mie Sonozaki [[Anime/DigimonAdventure2020 previously voiced Tailmon]] and now voices Lilithmon, the EvilCounterpart to Tailmon's Ultimate (Ofanimon, not Holydramon).
* AdaptationalBadass: The Lilithmon of the ''Digimon Fusion'' anime was a servant of Bagramon and while initially a competent, if somewhat shortsighted, general in her own right, she’d rarely fight the heroes herself and develops into an IneffectualSympatheticVillain by the second half of the series. ''Ghost Game's'' Lilithmon truly lives up to her status as one of the Seven Demon Lords and is every bit as powerful, curb-stomping Lamortmon and Thetismon and fighting evenly with Siriusmon.
* AdaptationalSeriousness: In her first anime appearance in ''Digimon Fusion'' as one of Bagramon's CoDragons, she could be serious and threatening, but was prone to throwing fits of anger whenever her plans went south before suffering through more comical moments after her VillainDecay. There's nothing funny about this SerialKiller and she's played entirely for horror as much as possible.
* AntiquatedLinguistics: She has a very noticeable ''arinsu'' dialect, fitting for her species' ''[[HighClassCallGirl oiran]]''-like appearance.
* AutomatedAutomobiles: Her "ghost taxi" can drive to the destination on its own as long as there's a living person within and she places the Crown of Lust on its dashboard.
* BenevolentBoss: To an extent, she does step in to help Cerberumon when he loses, and later leaves to go treat his wounds, fitting to her TruerToTheText portrayal here.
* BreathWeapon: Her Phantom Pain is a breath attack that inflicts a deadly curse.
* {{Curse}}: Her Phantom Pain is described as a curse that makes its victims shrivel up like mummies. Only Bakumon can cure it.
* HiddenAgendaVillain: It's never explained why she resorted to using a Ghost Taxi to rope unknowing humans into finding angel Digimon for her to kill given that she can create portals and that wouldn't make much of a difference.
* KillingIntent: When she emerges out from her taxi, she freezes everyone solid in fear just by ''walking towards them'' and they only broke free from it because Bakumon interfered in time. Airdramon even quotes the trope by word.
* LightningBruiser: She might not be very physically imposing, but she's fast enough that she can put Lamortmon and Thetismon out of action before they even reach her and it takes Siriusmon a while to catch up with her. Siriusmon only managed to land a hit because he purposefully had her Nazar Nail lodged within his body.
* MythologyGag: When she makes Kotaro put his information into the GPS, the Crest of Lust typically associated with her species appears over it. Humorously, the crest is surrounded by icons including a Wi-Fi signal, a Location function, and a replay button, suggesting it's her personal display for the taxi she's using.
* NighInvulnerability: She took two hits from Siriusmon's Cosmo Blades at once, and the worst she got out of it was her crown breaking.
* NotMyDriver: Her entire modus operandi is to abduct people into a black taxi and force them to locate Angel Digimon for her to kill. This usually results in her placing deadly curses onto her victims before she moves onto the next person.
* OffscreenVillainDarkMatter: It's unclear how she got the taxi that she uses to abduct people and hunt down angels.
* OutsideContextProblem: She makes it clear her being in the Human World is entirely independent of the other Digimon and whoever sent them there, rather she came to the Human World via her ''own'' Digital Gate, with her only interest being in [[SerialKiller hunting down angel Digimon]].
* PeoplePuppets: She hijacks people's bodies to force them to walk into her taxi. She can also free individual limbs as she needs to.
* PetTheDog: Lilithmon chooses to withdraw purely for Cerberusmon's sake, when it's quite clear she could have continued the fight if she wanted to.
* PoisonousPerson: Her Nazar Nail inflicts poison. As it's not a curse, Thetismon can heal it.
* SerialKiller: She spends her time in the human world hunting and killing angel Digimon. Given she killed at least one victim through Phantom Pain and her motive is to hunt down Angel Digimon, the implications are that she's not above killing humans in the process.
* ThinkingUpPortals: She leaves with Cerberumon by creating a gate to the Digital World and can do so at any time. She likewise makes clear she came here of her own volition, unlike the others that were sent here.
* TruerToTheText: Unlike her counterparts in ''Digimon Fusion'' and ''Manga/DigimonXrosWars'', Lilithmon is portrayed exactly as described in the ''Digimon Reference Book''. This means that just like Archnemon before her, instead of a just a competent enemy general (that also suffered from VillainDecay in one version), she's a vicious SerialKiller of Angel Digimon who also has no qualms torturing or killing humans.
* UrbanLegend: There's a Ghost Taxi Urban Legend going around with a shriveled victim shown on the webpage about it and Angoramon has heard of organized acts to hunt and kill holy Digimon before, indicating that she has been known for pulling out her attacks for a good while.
* VillainExitStageLeft: She decides to take her leave and treat Cerberumon's wounds rather than continue fighting once it becomes clear that Siriusmon can keep up with her, but has no interest in working for her.
* VillainTakesAnInterest: She becomes interested in Gammamon, likely starting from when she briefly saw [=GulusGammamon=] take over.
* WeCanRuleTogether: After being bested by Siriusmon, she gives an offer for him to join her instead, and when he refuses, tells him that she will make the same offer to what's implied to be [=GulusGammamon=] instead. It's unclear if it's a genuine offer, since her species is known for tempting other people or Digimon and invariably rewarding them with death.

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* AbsurdlySharpClaws: Her Nazar Nail is extendable AncientEvil: Ruled over the Ancient Digital World Civilization eons ago and can hit targets from a distance away.
* ActorAllusion: Mie Sonozaki [[Anime/DigimonAdventure2020 previously voiced Tailmon]] and now voices Lilithmon, the EvilCounterpart
is said to Tailmon's Ultimate (Ofanimon, not Holydramon).
* AdaptationalBadass: The Lilithmon of the ''Digimon Fusion'' anime was a servant of Bagramon and while initially a competent, if somewhat shortsighted, general in her own right, she’d rarely fight the heroes herself and develops into an IneffectualSympatheticVillain by the second half of the series. ''Ghost Game's'' Lilithmon truly lives up to her status as
be one of the Seven Demon Lords most detestable Digimon. [=AncientSphinxmon=] attempted to resurrect him, though fortunately failed.
* TheDreaded: Even for Ultimate-level Digimon, he has an especially infamous reputation. Mummymon all but tells Ruli that it's basically game over if he ever comes out
and is every bit as powerful, curb-stomping Lamortmon and Thetismon and fighting evenly with Siriusmon.
* AdaptationalSeriousness: In her first anime appearance in ''Digimon Fusion'' as
one of Bagramon's CoDragons, she could be serious and threatening, but was prone to throwing fits of anger whenever her plans went south before suffering through more comical moments after her VillainDecay. There's nothing funny about this SerialKiller and she's played entirely for horror as much as possible.
* AntiquatedLinguistics: She has a very noticeable ''arinsu'' dialect, fitting for her species' ''[[HighClassCallGirl oiran]]''-like appearance.
* AutomatedAutomobiles: Her "ghost taxi" can drive to the destination on its own as long as there's a living person within and she places the Crown of Lust on its dashboard.
* BenevolentBoss: To an extent, she does step in to help Cerberumon when he loses, and later leaves to go treat
his wounds, fitting to her TruerToTheText portrayal here.
* BreathWeapon: Her Phantom Pain
servants is a breath attack Warrior Ten. Considering all the implications, it's not far from the imagination that inflicts a deadly curse.
had he got revived he's completely unstoppable.
* {{Curse}}: Her Phantom Pain is described as a curse EvilOverlord: Mummymon explains that makes its victims shrivel up like mummies. Only Bakumon can cure it.
* HiddenAgendaVillain: It's never explained why she resorted to using a Ghost Taxi to rope unknowing humans into finding angel Digimon for her to kill given that she can create portals
he was the tyrannical ruler of the Ancient Digital World Civilization and that wouldn't make much of a difference.
* KillingIntent: When she emerges out from her taxi, she freezes everyone solid in fear just by ''walking towards them''
would TakeOverTheWorld and they only broke free from rule it because Bakumon interfered in time. Airdramon even quotes the trope by word.
* LightningBruiser: She might not be very physically imposing, but she's fast enough that she can put Lamortmon and Thetismon out of action before they even reach her and it takes Siriusmon a while to catch up with her. Siriusmon only managed to land a hit because
again if he purposefully had her Nazar Nail lodged within his body.
was actually resurrected.
* MythologyGag: When she makes Kotaro put Mummymon's reappearance and role in the episode, and his information into the GPS, the Crest dread of Lust typically associated with her species appears over it. Humorously, the crest Pharaohmon, is surrounded by icons including especially ironic when you recall how Pharaohmon was a Wi-Fi signal, contest winning Digimon design who was flat out designed to be ''the'' most natural evolved form of Mummymon as a Location function, and a replay button, suggesting whole.
* NephariousPharaoh: And one that Mummymon strongly advises not to even so let him come out.
* TakeOurWordForIt: We only learn what he is from Mummymon. Given
it's her personal display for the taxi she's using.
* NighInvulnerability: She took two hits from Siriusmon's Cosmo Blades at once, and the worst she got out of it was her crown breaking.
* NotMyDriver: Her entire modus operandi is to abduct people into a black taxi and force them to locate Angel Digimon for her to kill. This usually results in her placing deadly curses onto her victims before she moves onto the next person.
* OffscreenVillainDarkMatter: It's unclear how she got the taxi
implied that she uses to abduct people the latter did know him personally and hunt down angels.
* OutsideContextProblem: She makes it clear her being in the Human World is entirely independent of the other Digimon and whoever sent them there, rather she came
he has nothing good to the Human World via her ''own'' Digital Gate, with her only interest being in [[SerialKiller hunting down angel Digimon]].
* PeoplePuppets: She hijacks people's bodies to force them to walk into her taxi. She can also free individual limbs as she needs to.
* PetTheDog: Lilithmon chooses to withdraw purely for Cerberusmon's sake, when
say about him, it's quite clear she could have continued the fight if she wanted to.
* PoisonousPerson: Her Nazar Nail inflicts poison. As it's
likely not a curse, Thetismon can heal it.
anything pleasant.
* SerialKiller: She spends her time in the human world hunting TheUnfought: He never shows up personally on-screen and killing angel Digimon. Given she killed at least one victim through Phantom Pain and her motive is to hunt down Angel Digimon, the implications are that she's not above killing humans in the process.
* ThinkingUpPortals: She leaves with Cerberumon by creating a gate to the Digital World and can do so at any time. She likewise makes clear she came here of her own volition, unlike the others that were sent here.
* TruerToTheText: Unlike her counterparts in ''Digimon Fusion'' and ''Manga/DigimonXrosWars'', Lilithmon is portrayed exactly as described in the ''Digimon Reference Book''. This means that just like Archnemon
[=AncientSphinxmon=] seemingly kills himself on accident before her, instead of a just a competent enemy general (that also suffered from VillainDecay in one version), she's a vicious SerialKiller of Angel Digimon who also has no qualms torturing or killing humans.
* UrbanLegend: There's a Ghost Taxi Urban Legend going around
he can be revived. Justified, considering ''nobody'' wants to deal with a shriveled victim shown on the webpage about it and Angoramon has heard of organized acts to hunt and kill holy Digimon before, indicating that she has been known for pulling out her attacks for a good while.
* VillainExitStageLeft: She decides to take her leave and treat Cerberumon's wounds rather than continue fighting once it becomes clear that Siriusmon can keep up with her, but has no interest in working for her.
* VillainTakesAnInterest: She becomes interested in Gammamon, likely starting from when she briefly saw [=GulusGammamon=] take over.
* WeCanRuleTogether: After being bested by Siriusmon, she gives an offer for him to join her instead, and when he refuses, tells him that she will make the same offer to what's implied to be [=GulusGammamon=] instead. It's unclear if it's a genuine offer, since her species is known for tempting other people or Digimon and invariably rewarding them with death.
him, especially not Mummymon...



[[folder:Cerberumon]]
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-> '''Voiced by:''' Tomoyuki Shimura\\

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[[folder:Cerberumon]]
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!![=TonosamaGekomon=]
[[folder:[=TonosamaGekomon=]]]
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-> '''Voiced by:''' Tomoyuki Shimura\\Creator/ShowHayami\\



'''Attribute''': Vaccine\\
'''Attacks:''' Hellfire (Cerberumon), Inferno Divide (Werewolf Mode)

A Demon Beast Digimon who serves Lilithmon. Unlike other enemy Cerberumon, he can transform into his Werewolf Mode.

His evolutions are as follows:

* '''Ultimate:''' Cerberumon, a cybernetic three-headed dog that wields green fire.
** '''Mode Change:''' Cerberumon Werewolf Mode, a humanoid version of Cerberumon. Cerberumon's main head becomes a helmet for a more humanoid head while the other two become enormous arm-mounted cannons. This form is far more agile than his base form.
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* ArmCannon: Werewolf Mode turns his other heads into these, complete with jaws to grab any would-be attacks and hit them at point-blank range.
* BishonenLine: Unlike other Cerberusmon, this one can transform into Werewolf Mode. Though not stronger, it is faster than his base form.
* NoRangeLikePointBlankRange: Werewolf Mode's Inferno Divider has him grab a target with the jaws on either ArmCannon and blast away at point-blank range. Fortunately, Espimon and Thetismon interrupt the attack before he can actually fire on Lamortmon.
* RightHandAttackDog: He acts as Lilithmon's attack dog and does most of the strongarming.
* TechnicolorFire: He uses green flames to trap any would-be escapees.
* YouWillNotEvadeMe: Werewolf Mode's {{Arm Cannon}}s have jaws that he can use to grab other Digimon before opening fire. Lamortmon charges right into this, but is saved by Espimon and Thetismon.
[[/folder]]

!!The Ancient Digital World Civilization
[[folder:[=AncientSphinxmon=]]]
[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/ancientsphinxmon.jpg]]
[[caption-width-right:350:"Riddle... Riddle... Answer my riddle..."]]

-> '''Voiced by:''' Hiroyuki Kinoshita\\
'''Level''': Ultimate\\



'''Attacks''': Dark Blast, Necro Eclipse

A Digimon from the Ancient Digimon Civilization who appeared in the human world to revive his boss Pharaohmon. He would trip people and ask them riddles, then cause golden bricks to come out from their body and bury them in a brick if they fail to answer him. He manages to amass enough victims to almost resurrect Pharaohmon and have him rule over the world.

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'''Attacks''': Dark Blast, Necro Eclipse

Kobushi Tone

A giant frog Digimon who believes that he is an arbiter of evil who punishes petty criminals by shattering them into data. He wants to be served by a "Jiraiya" and thus abducts them to do his bidding, although they sink onto his back and he doesn't know what's going on.
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* {{Acrofatic}}: He's able to perform very agile and precise movements despite his bulk, being able to keep with Lamortmon and Canoweissmon at the same time.
* AmphibianAssault: He's a gigantic frog who goes around the town punishing wrongdoers by shattering them into pieces of data and (unconsciously) absorbs those who ride on his back.
* AntiVillain: For all his extreme methods, his intentions are genuinely heroic and he tries to get along with the "Jiraiya" of his choice. Even his action of [[BodyHorror absorbing the "Jiraiyas" into his body]] is something he's not really aware of, doing it unconsciously.
* TheAssimilator: His victims seem to become holograms themselves, suggesting that they're extensions of him. Eventually, those who stand on his back sink themselves into it, a first time for his species. He's largely unaware about this detail himself, largely due to Gekomon going out of his way to keep him in the dark.
* BeCarefulWhatYouWishFor: He is eager to punish evil and fight against those he views as villains. After beating the snot out of an evolution-timed out Angoramon and Gammamon, he is swiftly confronted by... [[TheDreaded [=GulusGammamon=]]]. [[CurbStompBattle It goes about as well for him as you'd expect.]]
* BreatherEpisode: [=TonosamaGekomon=]'s episode is packed in-between the rather eventful episode 58 and 60, which feature Diarbbitmon and Amphimon's awakening. He's also a rather standard MonsterOfTheWeek as far as this series can go, as opposed to the [[PersonOfMassDestruction Ultimates]] between him who can potentially threaten up to hundreds of deaths just by walking around.
* BodyHorror: His back is filled with the faces of his victims. When Gekomon releases all of them, they can be seen pouring out
from the Ancient Digimon Civilization who appeared pores of his back.
* DisproportionateRetribution: Stealing is bad, yes, but it doesn't warrant being blasted to pieces by his soundwaves. It really hits this level when [=TonosamaGekomon=] targets a woman in her car for the crime of ''littering''.
* LiterallyShatteredLives: [=TonosamaGekomon=] inflicts this on those he views as evil-doers, using his Kobushi Tone to shatter them into piles of glass-like triangular bits. Gekomon collects the bits so that they can be revived at a later time, meaning they are still ''alive'' in this state. He later uses it to restore everyone.
* LockedOutOfTheLoop: Gekomon deliberately kept [=TonosamaGekomon=]
in the human world to revive dark about the fact his boss Pharaohmon. prior "Jiraiya's" were being assimilated into his back, even threatening Kiyoshiro when he nearly screamed upon seeing them. Whenever one of his riders gets assimilated, he instead thinks "Jiraiya" abandoned him again and gets upset.
* MakeSomeNoise:
He uses the horns on his shoulders to produce the soundwaves for his Kobushi Tone attack. Anything or anyone hit by the vibrations crumbles into fragments of data.
* RedemptionEarnsLife: He is the first of [=GulusGammamon=]'s opponents who survives by the end of the episode, only receiving a beating for his troubles instead of killed or maimed. Granted since he's just yet another one of those misguided types and the kill
would trip people and ask them riddles, then cause golden bricks be a senseless death, so Hiro had to come out actively stop [=GulusGammamon=] from their body and bury them in a brick if they fail to answer landing the kill on him. He manages Afterwards he sees the mistake of his ways and vows to amass become a true ally of justice alongside Gekomon and Meru.
* WellIntentionedExtremist: His sense of justice is genuine, the problem is that for him, any misdeed is
enough victims to almost resurrect Pharaohmon and have him rule over for the world.culprit being reduced to pieces.
[[/folder]]

[[folder:Gekomon]]
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-> '''Voiced by:''' Creator/TaikiMatsuno\\
'''Level''': Adult\\
'''Attribute''': Virus\\
'''Attacks''': Crush Symphony

[=TonosamaGekomon=]'s servant.



* AdaptationalVillainy: In ''Anime/DigimonFrontier'' he's one of the heroic Warrior Ten who fought Lucemon in the ancient past and inherited his will to the Spirits of Darkness that Koichi uses. Here, he plays the "ruling over the destruction and annihilation of all existing or living things" in his description for all its worth.
* AdaptationalWimp: Downplayed. He's still a rather powerful Digimon and could fight against Diarbbitmon on equal footing, but despite being supposedly an Ultimate of the distant past that transcends all other Ultimates, he's working under Pharaohmon, who is described as way stronger than he is.
* AndIMustScream: Humans who became golden bricks are fully aware of being buried under golden stone, but cannot do anything against it.
* BreathWeapon: His Dark Blast is a beam of lavender energy fired from his mouth. He also uses a weaker version of it to send Espimon flying.
* ChestBurster: Anyone who fails to answer [=AncientSphinxmon's=] riddles have golden bricks forcefully eject out from their body and while the sequence is not shown, their bodies become encased in stone from the inside. He did this to everyone in an entire cinema theater before Ruli intercepts him.
* CreepyMonotone: His voice is a flat, monotonous voice with extra echo effects, which only raises slightly an octave if in TranquilFury.
* DarkIsEvil: Unlike his ''Digimon Frontier'' counterpart, he seals hundreds of people in golden stone bricks and seeks to revive a Digimon said to be so dreadful that Mummymon instantly recognizes as nothing but bad news.
* DraggedOffToHell: His Necro Eclipse attack creates a portal to 'the world of death' to throw his enemy through. Diarbbitmon parrying his final attack sends [=AncientSphinxmon=] through it instead.
* TheDreaded: Not to the extent of his master Pharaohmon, but his mere ''presence'' is enough to cause Mummymon to openly panic.
* FantasticRacism: Believes that human culture is inferior to the culture of the Ancient Digital Civilization under Pharaohmon. Also a reason why he prefers attacking people near places like monuments, museums or libraries.
* HoistByHisOwnPetard: His Necro Eclipse attack has him create a portal that he attempts to push Diarbbitmon in. Unfortunately for him, Diarbbitmon dodged by a bit and he accidentally pushed himself into his own attack.
* InertiaIsACruelMistress: Diarbbitmon doing a deflectional parry to his claw swipe results in [=AncientSphinxmon=]'s own inertia sending him flying through Necro Eclipse, causing him to accidentally kill himself.
* {{Irony}}: In his source material, he was depicted as a heroic figure who took part in putting an end to Lucemon's tyranny. Here, his plan to revive Pharaohmon is no different from the Royal Knights who unsealed Lucemon in ''Frontier''.
* MegaNeko: Taking a step further from the likes of Meicrackmon: Vicious Mode, he's a Sphinx Digimon that towers several times over the average man.
* NearVillainVictory: He's just one brick left before Pharaohmon makes his return and it's the end of everything. Thankfully, Diarbbitmon shows him that it's not going to happen.
* OffscreenTeleportation: Despite his large size, he can go from being seemingly a disembodied voice at one moment to showing up right behind his victims on the next.
* PerpetualFrowner: Keeps his default expression, a perpetually frowning face and never facially emotes at all.
* PitifulWorms: According to Mummymon, us humans and lesser Digimon are only like pebbles on the side of the road for him.
* PyramidPower: Constructs a pyramid made out of his victims. It acts as a beacon that allows Pharaohmon to cross dimensions into the human world.
* RefugeInAudacity: At one point he enters a cinema theater from the projection screen and asks the audience a riddle. To his dismay, nobody took him seriously and thought he was just a weird advertisement. He decries all of them as foolish and turns everyone in that theater into golden bricks.
* ResurrectTheVillain: He builds a pyramid made out of numerous civilians to resurrect his boss Pharaohmon.
* RiddlingSphinx: Asks people riddles, then makes massive golden stone bricks sprout out from their body and turns them into another brick if they fail to answer. It also seems to be a preferred VerbalTic since he will talk this way even if he has no intention of sparing anyone in his vicinity.
* SadlyMythtaken: He's an Egyptian sphinx. The Greek sphinx is the RiddlingSphinx, not the Egyptian ones.
* SelfDisposingVillain: Diarbbitmon is able to prove more than a match for him, even offering to spare his life if he ceases trying to summon Pharaohmon. [=AncientSphinxmon=] refuses and tries to eliminate him with his Necro Eclipse attack, even trying to shove Diarbbitmon into the portal. However, doing so results in his claw slash being blocked, the resulting inertia launching him right into his own attack. Though Diarbbitmon [[SaveTheVillain tries to reach out to him]], [=AncientSphinxmon=] is sucked into the gateway and banished.
* SlipperySkid: The first sign that he's about to attack somebody is when their feet gets surrounded by red flames and they trip into the ground with their shoes taken off. According to him, shoes are not needed because it wasn't fit for his king Pharaohmon. Based on how he also takes Ruli's shoes off telepathically without tripping her when he said that, likely it just happened that the first hundred or so people he targeted are walking while having their shoes taken off from below.
* ThinkingUpPortals: His Necro Eclipse creates a portal to "the world of death." Whether that means a human underworld or the Dark Area is unstated.
* UrbanLegend: Was the source of one where people near cultural landmarks or recreational sites would suddenly vanish and leave shallow craters and their shoes in places where they were at.
* WouldHitAGirl: Instantly attacked Kaoru and subjected her to a healthy dose of BodyHorror as soon as she runs into him on the way back home from piano recital.

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* AdaptationalVillainy: In ''Anime/DigimonFrontier'' he's one of the heroic Warrior Ten who fought Lucemon in the ancient past and inherited his will to the Spirits of Darkness that Koichi uses. Here, he plays the "ruling over the destruction and annihilation of all existing or living things" in his description for all its worth.
* AdaptationalWimp: Downplayed. He's still a rather powerful Digimon and could fight against Diarbbitmon on equal footing, but despite being supposedly an Ultimate of the distant past that transcends all other Ultimates, he's working under Pharaohmon, who is described as way stronger than he is.
* AndIMustScream: Humans who became golden bricks are fully aware of being buried under golden stone, but cannot do anything against it.
* BreathWeapon:
MakeSomeNoise: His Dark Blast Crush Symphony is a beam of lavender energy fired from his mouth. He also uses a weaker version of it to send Espimon flying.
[=TonosamaGekomon=]'s attacks.
* ChestBurster: Anyone who fails to answer [=AncientSphinxmon's=] riddles have golden bricks forcefully eject out NoGoodDeedGoesUnpunished: To save his lord [=TonosamaGekomon=] from their body and while the sequence is not shown, their bodies become encased [=GulusGammamon=]'s SadisticChoice in stone from the inside. He did this forcing Hiro to everyone in an entire cinema theater before Ruli intercepts him.
* CreepyMonotone: His voice is a flat, monotonous voice
synch with extra echo effects, which only raises slightly him (basically letting him kill an octave if in TranquilFury.
* DarkIsEvil: Unlike his ''Digimon Frontier'' counterpart, he seals hundreds of people in golden stone bricks and seeks to revive a
ObliviouslyEvil Digimon), Gekomon frees all the humans the giant frog assimilated. [=GulusGammamon=] is ''furious'' with him for interfering. Were it not for Hiro defending Gekomon, the evil Digimon said to be would've vaporized him.
* SpannerInTheWorks: Ends up unintentionally being this for [=GulusGammamon=], who was essentially holding [=TonosamaGekomon=] and all of his assimilated victims hostage
so dreadful that Mummymon instantly recognizes as nothing but bad news.
* DraggedOffToHell: His Necro Eclipse attack creates a portal to 'the world of death' to throw his enemy through. Diarbbitmon parrying his final attack sends [=AncientSphinxmon=] through it instead.
* TheDreaded: Not to
Hiro would synch with him. Gekomon frees Kiyoshiro and the extent of other people his master Pharaohmon, but his mere ''presence'' is enough absorbed, meaning Hiro doesn't have to cause Mummymon to openly panic.
* FantasticRacism: Believes that human culture is inferior to the culture of the Ancient Digital Civilization under Pharaohmon. Also a reason why he prefers attacking people near places like monuments, museums or libraries.
* HoistByHisOwnPetard: His Necro Eclipse attack has him create a portal that he attempts to push Diarbbitmon in. Unfortunately for him, Diarbbitmon dodged by a bit and he accidentally pushed himself into his own attack.
* InertiaIsACruelMistress: Diarbbitmon doing a deflectional parry to his claw swipe
synch. However, this results in [=AncientSphinxmon=]'s own inertia sending [=GulusGammamon=] nearly killing him flying through Necro Eclipse, causing on the spot, only for [[CantKillYouStillNeedYou Hiro to get him to accidentally kill himself.
* {{Irony}}: In his source material, he was depicted as a heroic figure who took part in putting an end to Lucemon's tyranny. Here, his plan to revive Pharaohmon is no different from the Royal Knights who unsealed Lucemon in ''Frontier''.
* MegaNeko: Taking a step further from the likes of Meicrackmon: Vicious Mode, he's a Sphinx Digimon that towers several times over the average man.
* NearVillainVictory: He's just one brick left before Pharaohmon makes his return and it's the end of everything. Thankfully, Diarbbitmon shows him that it's not going to happen.
* OffscreenTeleportation: Despite his large size, he can go from being seemingly a disembodied voice at one moment to showing up right behind his victims on the next.
* PerpetualFrowner: Keeps his default expression, a perpetually frowning face and never facially emotes at all.
* PitifulWorms: According to Mummymon, us humans and lesser Digimon are only like pebbles on the side of the road for him.
* PyramidPower: Constructs a pyramid made out of his victims. It acts as a beacon that allows Pharaohmon to cross dimensions into the human world.
* RefugeInAudacity: At one point he enters a cinema theater from the projection screen and asks the audience a riddle. To his dismay, nobody took him seriously and thought he was just a weird advertisement. He decries all of them as foolish and turns everyone in that theater into golden bricks.
* ResurrectTheVillain: He builds a pyramid made out of numerous civilians to resurrect his boss Pharaohmon.
* RiddlingSphinx: Asks people riddles, then makes massive golden stone bricks sprout out from their body and turns them into another brick if they fail to answer. It also seems to be a preferred VerbalTic since he will talk this way even if he has no intention of sparing anyone in his vicinity.
* SadlyMythtaken: He's an Egyptian sphinx. The Greek sphinx is the RiddlingSphinx, not the Egyptian ones.
* SelfDisposingVillain: Diarbbitmon is able to prove more than a match for him, even offering to spare his life if he ceases trying to summon Pharaohmon. [=AncientSphinxmon=] refuses and tries to eliminate him with his Necro Eclipse attack, even trying to shove Diarbbitmon into the portal. However, doing so results in his claw slash being blocked, the resulting inertia launching him right into his own attack. Though Diarbbitmon [[SaveTheVillain tries to reach out to him]], [=AncientSphinxmon=] is sucked into the gateway and banished.
back off]].
* SlipperySkid: The first sign that he's about ToxicFriendInfluence: He's perfectly okay with reinforcing his master's delusions since it makes him happy, but goes out of his way to attack somebody hide from him the negative effects his behavior is having, such as his riders being [[TheAssimilator assimilated]] into his back. He only ends up relenting when their feet gets surrounded by red flames and they trip into [=GulusGammamon=] threatens to kill his master.
* VerbalTic: Says "Geko~" at
the ground with their shoes taken off. According to him, shoes are not needed because it wasn't fit for end of his king Pharaohmon. Based on how he also takes Ruli's shoes off telepathically without tripping her when he said that, likely it just happened that the first hundred or so people he targeted are walking while having their shoes taken off from below.
* ThinkingUpPortals: His Necro Eclipse creates a portal to "the world of death." Whether that means a human underworld or the Dark Area is unstated.
* UrbanLegend: Was the source of one where people near cultural landmarks or recreational sites would suddenly vanish and leave shallow craters and their shoes in places where they were at.
* WouldHitAGirl: Instantly attacked Kaoru and subjected her to a healthy dose of BodyHorror as soon as she runs into him on the way back home from piano recital.
sentences.



[[folder:Pharaohmon]]
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[[caption-width-right:350: '''Mummymon''': "The undisputed ruler and creator of the Ancient Digital World civilization. If it's really Pharaohmon, then neither the humans nor we can escape its rule!"]]

-> '''Level''': Ultimate\\

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[[folder:Pharaohmon]]
!!The Ocean God's Curse
[[folder:Cthyllamon]]
[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/pharaohmon.jpg]]
[[caption-width-right:350: '''Mummymon''': "The undisputed ruler
org/pmwiki/pub/images/cthyllamon_7.png ''"We'll wring out the lives of everyone on earth and creator of the Ancient Digital World civilization. If it's really Pharaohmon, then neither the humans nor we can escape its rule!"]]

turn them into life water!"'']]
[[caption-width-right:350:[[labelnote:Click here to see him dried-up]]https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/cthyllamon_dried.jpg]][[/labelnote]]

-> '''Voiced by:''' Creator/ShizukaIshigami\\
'''Level''': Ultimate\\




A Digimon who is described by Mummymon as "the undisputed ruler and creator of the Ancient Digital World Civilization". If he is revived, then nothing escapes his rule.

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\n'''Attacks''': Buccal Rush, Ocean Hell, Aqua Grinder

A Digimon who is described by Mummymon as "the undisputed ruler that got caught up in a tree and creator of dried out near a village as he tried to make it to the Ancient Digital World Civilization". If ocean. Once revived he is revived, then nothing escapes seeks to turn the whole world into a playground for him and his rule.followers.

For more about him, see [[Characters/DigimonGhostGameSupportingCast here]].[[/folder]]

[[folder:Hangyomon]]
[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/hangyomon.png]]
[[caption-width-right:350:''"Cough it out. Wring it out. Give me your life."'']]

-> '''Level''': Perfect\\
'''Attribute''': Data

Cthyllamon's followers. They've been taking data from humans as water to both search for and revive their leader, Cthyllamon.



* AncientEvil: Ruled over the Ancient Digital World Civilization eons ago and is said to be one of the most detestable Digimon. [=AncientSphinxmon=] attempted to resurrect him, though fortunately failed.
* TheDreaded: Even for Ultimate-level Digimon, he has an especially infamous reputation. Mummymon all but tells Ruli that it's basically game over if he ever comes out and one of his servants is a Warrior Ten. Considering all the implications, it's not far from the imagination that had he got revived he's completely unstoppable.
* EvilOverlord: Mummymon explains that he was the tyrannical ruler of the Ancient Digital World Civilization and would TakeOverTheWorld and rule it again if he was actually resurrected.
* MythologyGag: Mummymon's reappearance and role in the episode, and his dread of Pharaohmon, is especially ironic when you recall how Pharaohmon was a contest winning Digimon design who was flat out designed to be ''the'' most natural evolved form of Mummymon as a whole.
* NephariousPharaoh: And one that Mummymon strongly advises not to even so let him come out.
* TakeOurWordForIt: We only learn what he is from Mummymon. Given it's implied that the latter did know him personally and he has nothing good to say about him, it's likely not anything pleasant.
* TheUnfought: He never shows up personally on-screen and [=AncientSphinxmon=] seemingly kills himself on accident before he can be revived. Justified, considering ''nobody'' wants to deal with him, especially not Mummymon...

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* AncientEvil: Ruled TheAtoner: Just like their leader, the Hangyomon were shown to have been atoned by Chapter 64, where they show up with Cthyllamon and Black Tailmon Uver, being shown taking care of Dagomon's victims who were freed from their Deep One transformation.
* {{Curse}}: Their attempts to bring their leader from his dormant state was mistaken for the Sea God's curse.
* {{Expy}}: Of ''Anime/DigimonAdventure02'''s Deep Ones, who also take the form of Hangyomon. Unlike the Deep Ones however, these are real Hangyomon and not something that looks like them.
* EyeScream: Anyone they pour Digital Water on has their bodies frozen in place and water pouring out from their eyes and mouth and the orifices becoming three black holes. They manage to affect every human being in the town bar Hiro, Ruli and Kiyoshiro.
* TheHorde: There are approximately 9 Hangyomon in the pack under Cthyllamon's service, and they go all around town (and a cruiser) infecting people with a condition where they continuously puke water from their eyes and mouth.
* TheHeavy: They do most of the dirty work in Cthyllamon's incident, infecting people all
over the Ancient town with Digital World Civilization eons ago and is said to be one of Water.
* FlyingSeafoodSpecial: They can fly in
the most detestable Digimon. [=AncientSphinxmon=] attempted to resurrect him, though fortunately failed.
air with their scuba tanks like they swim in water.
* TheDreaded: Even for Ultimate-level Digimon, he has an especially infamous reputation. Mummymon all but tells Ruli that it's basically game over if he ever comes out and one of his servants is a Warrior Ten. Considering all the implications, it's NoSell: Digimon are not far from the imagination that had he got revived he's completely unstoppable.
* EvilOverlord: Mummymon explains that he was the tyrannical ruler of the Ancient
affected by Digital World Civilization Water. Submarimon can swim freely within it, and would TakeOverTheWorld and rule it again if he was actually resurrected.
* MythologyGag: Mummymon's reappearance and role in the episode, and his dread of Pharaohmon, is especially ironic when you recall how Pharaohmon was a contest winning
even non-aquatic Digimon design survive and move around it no problem. It's just humans who was flat out designed are affected.
* RisingWaterRisingTension: Spills Digital Water on people's heads, causing them
to be ''the'' most natural evolved form of Mummymon as a whole.
* NephariousPharaoh: And one that Mummymon strongly advises not to even so let him come out.
* TakeOurWordForIt: We only learn what he is
puke water from Mummymon. Given it's implied their eyes and mouths. They eventually manage to affect enough people that the latter did know him personally and he has nothing good to say about him, it's likely not anything pleasant.
* TheUnfought: He never shows up personally on-screen and [=AncientSphinxmon=] seemingly kills himself on accident before he can be revived. Justified, considering ''nobody'' wants to deal
entire town becomes a Digital Ocean with him, especially not Mummymon... all the buildings and victims submerged within. Only Digimon (regardless of type) can freely travel within it.




!![=TonosamaGekomon=]
[[folder:[=TonosamaGekomon=]]]
[[quoteright:324:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/tonosamagekomon.PNG]]
-> '''Voiced by:''' Creator/ShowHayami\\
'''Level''': Perfect\\
'''Attribute''': Virus\\
'''Attacks''': Kobushi Tone

A giant frog Digimon who believes that he is an arbiter of evil who punishes petty criminals by shattering them into data. He wants to be served by a "Jiraiya" and thus abducts them to do his bidding, although they sink onto his back and he doesn't know what's going on.
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* {{Acrofatic}}: He's able to perform very agile and precise movements despite his bulk, being able to keep with Lamortmon and Canoweissmon at the same time.
* AmphibianAssault: He's a gigantic frog who goes around the town punishing wrongdoers by shattering them into pieces of data and (unconsciously) absorbs those who ride on his back.
* AntiVillain: For all his extreme methods, his intentions are genuinely heroic and he tries to get along with the "Jiraiya" of his choice. Even his action of [[BodyHorror absorbing the "Jiraiyas" into his body]] is something he's not really aware of, doing it unconsciously.
* TheAssimilator: His victims seem to become holograms themselves, suggesting that they're extensions of him. Eventually, those who stand on his back sink themselves into it, a first time for his species. He's largely unaware about this detail himself, largely due to Gekomon going out of his way to keep him in the dark.
* BeCarefulWhatYouWishFor: He is eager to punish evil and fight against those he views as villains. After beating the snot out of an evolution-timed out Angoramon and Gammamon, he is swiftly confronted by... [[TheDreaded [=GulusGammamon=]]]. [[CurbStompBattle It goes about as well for him as you'd expect.]]
* BreatherEpisode: [=TonosamaGekomon=]'s episode is packed in-between the rather eventful episode 58 and 60, which feature Diarbbitmon and Amphimon's awakening. He's also a rather standard MonsterOfTheWeek as far as this series can go, as opposed to the [[PersonOfMassDestruction Ultimates]] between him who can potentially threaten up to hundreds of deaths just by walking around.
* BodyHorror: His back is filled with the faces of his victims. When Gekomon releases all of them, they can be seen pouring out from the pores of his back.
* DisproportionateRetribution: Stealing is bad, yes, but it doesn't warrant being blasted to pieces by his soundwaves. It really hits this level when [=TonosamaGekomon=] targets a woman in her car for the crime of ''littering''.
* LiterallyShatteredLives: [=TonosamaGekomon=] inflicts this on those he views as evil-doers, using his Kobushi Tone to shatter them into piles of glass-like triangular bits. Gekomon collects the bits so that they can be revived at a later time, meaning they are still ''alive'' in this state. He later uses it to restore everyone.
* LockedOutOfTheLoop: Gekomon deliberately kept [=TonosamaGekomon=] in the dark about the fact his prior "Jiraiya's" were being assimilated into his back, even threatening Kiyoshiro when he nearly screamed upon seeing them. Whenever one of his riders gets assimilated, he instead thinks "Jiraiya" abandoned him again and gets upset.
* MakeSomeNoise: He uses the horns on his shoulders to produce the soundwaves for his Kobushi Tone attack. Anything or anyone hit by the vibrations crumbles into fragments of data.
* RedemptionEarnsLife: He is the first of [=GulusGammamon=]'s opponents who survives by the end of the episode, only receiving a beating for his troubles instead of killed or maimed. Granted since he's just yet another one of those misguided types and the kill would be a senseless death, so Hiro had to actively stop [=GulusGammamon=] from landing the kill on him. Afterwards he sees the mistake of his ways and vows to become a true ally of justice alongside Gekomon and Meru.
* WellIntentionedExtremist: His sense of justice is genuine, the problem is that for him, any misdeed is enough for the culprit being reduced to pieces.
[[/folder]]

[[folder:Gekomon]]
[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/gekomon_2.png]]
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-> '''Voiced by:''' Creator/TaikiMatsuno\\
'''Level''': Adult\\
'''Attribute''': Virus\\
'''Attacks''': Crush Symphony

[=TonosamaGekomon=]'s servant.
----
* MakeSomeNoise: His Crush Symphony is a weaker version of [=TonosamaGekomon=]'s attacks.
* NoGoodDeedGoesUnpunished: To save his lord [=TonosamaGekomon=] from [=GulusGammamon=]'s SadisticChoice in forcing Hiro to synch with him (basically letting him kill an ObliviouslyEvil Digimon), Gekomon frees all the humans the giant frog assimilated. [=GulusGammamon=] is ''furious'' with him for interfering. Were it not for Hiro defending Gekomon, the evil Digimon would've vaporized him.
* SpannerInTheWorks: Ends up unintentionally being this for [=GulusGammamon=], who was essentially holding [=TonosamaGekomon=] and all of his assimilated victims hostage so that Hiro would synch with him. Gekomon frees Kiyoshiro and the other people his master absorbed, meaning Hiro doesn't have to synch. However, this results in [=GulusGammamon=] nearly killing him on the spot, only for [[CantKillYouStillNeedYou Hiro to get him to back off]].
* ToxicFriendInfluence: He's perfectly okay with reinforcing his master's delusions since it makes him happy, but goes out of his way to hide from him the negative effects his behavior is having, such as his riders being [[TheAssimilator assimilated]] into his back. He only ends up relenting when [=GulusGammamon=] threatens to kill his master.
* VerbalTic: Says "Geko~" at the end of his sentences.
[[/folder]]

!!The Ocean God's Curse
[[folder:Cthyllamon]]
[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/cthyllamon_7.png ''"We'll wring out the lives of everyone on earth and turn them into life water!"'']]
[[caption-width-right:350:[[labelnote:Click here to see him dried-up]]https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/cthyllamon_dried.jpg]][[/labelnote]]

-> '''Voiced by:''' Creator/ShizukaIshigami\\
'''Level''': Ultimate\\
'''Attribute''': Virus\\
'''Attacks''': Buccal Rush, Ocean Hell, Aqua Grinder

A Digimon that got caught up in a tree and dried out near a village as he tried to make it to the ocean. Once revived he seeks to turn the whole world into a playground for him and his followers.
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* BewareTheSillyOnes: He looks like a [=MarineAngemon=] with facial features resembling Cherubimon Vice's and acts in a silly way unlike Kuzuhamon or Piemon, but he's an ''Ultimate'' for good reason. He easily knocks Thetismon out in one Aqua Grinder then restrains her with Buccal Rush, can easily absorb her attacks like a cushion and his followers are some of the most vicious Digimon minions to date. Not to say his species' design is based on [=MarineAngemon=], a veritable KillerRabbit on its own.
* BigDamnHeroes: Was recruited by Black Tailmon Uver. to help expel Dagomon back to the Digital World in Episode 64, just before Cthulhu Digimon attempts to spring back for another round.
* DaylightHorror: Cthyllamon and his minions drown out an entire town in broad daylight.
* EnergyBall: Ocean Hell has him launch a skull-shaped blast of energy from the skull symbol on his chest.
* EvilIsBigger: He's an EvilKnockoff of [=MarineAngemon=] who is usually smaller than a standard Child Digimon. Cthyllamon is no giant, but he still stands at around the same height as Angoramon or a normal person.
* FlunkyBoss: His minions do most of the dirty work since he's initially dried up at first.
* FlyingSeafoodSpecial: Just like a usual [=MarineAngemon=], he can levitate slightly above ground, though he can't move around on land for long without drying up.
* HeelFaceTurn: The next time we see him and his minions, he's recruited by Black Tailmon Uver. to assist in dealing with Dagomon.
* InstantMassJustAddWater: He's initially dried up, mummified and barely recognizable after being stranded up on land and picked up by several townsfolk to be kept at a shrine. Once exposed to water, he reverts to his usual form and comes back to life.
* {{Irony}}: His namesake is from Cthulhu's daughter who is mostly depicted as a DaddysLittleVillain, yet he assists Black Tailmon Uver. in expelling Dagomon (the Digimon Cthulhu) later on.
* JustEatGilligan: He (personally) manages to remove Hiro and Ruli from the equation before the fight even began and unlike most antagonists, he almost ''immediately'' [[GenreSavvy deduces that Kiyoshiro is commanding the Digimon attacking him during the fight itself and orders his minions to kill him as well]]. If it wasn't for Amphimon's debut, he would be dead right there.
* LackOfEmpathy: While he does seem to like his friends and get along well with them, Cthyllamon doesn't think about humans as anything but potential waterspouts after seeing the effect digital water has on them. It takes getting pummelled by Amphimon and chastized for him to agree to try getting out of it, and by the next time he shows up, he does.
* LaughablyEvil: It would be difficult to take him seriously if he wasn't trying to drown the world and turn it into the Digital Ocean and if he wasn't an Ultimate-level potentially capable of world-wide feats.
* LordOfTheOcean: His dried-up body was thought to be a work of the Unagami (Sea God) and was put in a local shrine to be enshrined in the local Unagami festival.
* ManChild: He acts like a brat unlike the other Ultimate-levels, who have more composed personalities.
* MakingASplash: Aside from wanting to flood the world with his digital water to transform every human into life water, Cthyllamon's Aqua Grinder attack has him fire a powerful whirlpool that drills into his enemies. He greatly wounds Thetismon with it the first time, but when it goes up against Amphimon's Raibang Break, she breaks through it.
* MultipurposeTongue: Cythllamon actually has three long green tongues in his mouth, and his Buccal Rush attack has him extend them to bind a target.
* NotQuiteDead: When a few townsfolk found his body hanging from a tree, they thought it was a grosteque, mummified corpse of an unknown creature and planned on enshrining it in the local Unagami Festival, beliving that it was a work of the Sea God. The trio and their Digimon find said "corpse" in the shrine and it's seemingly just a lifeless body, until it suddenly opens its eyes and gets accidentially thrown into the Digital Water...
* ObliviouslyEvil: Initially Cthyllamon only wanted everyone to play in his [[ManChild new oceanic playground]], and was unsure why humans were being turned into [[BodyHorror endless fountains of water]]. As the Hangyomon show humans have the data they need to make an endless ocean, the virus Digimon quickly embraces the evil idea, but still ceases his activities after being beaten by Amphimon and convinced to stop.
* OriginalGeneration: Like Publimon, Oleamon, and the Chamblemon, he's a new Digimon created for ''Ghost Game''.
* PintSizedPowerhouse: He's no taller than Angoramon, but he's still an Ultimate and is taken as a serious threat. This also makes him ''significantly'' bigger than how [=MarineAngemon=] is often depicted, who ranges from being smaller than the average child to fitting in a child's pocket.
* PsychopathicManchild: Despite being an Ultimate, Cthyllamon acts more like a spoiled brat who doesn't acknowledge the damage he and his friends' 'playground' would mean for mankind. It takes Amphimon finally giving him some proper discipline and putting him in his place to make him learn his lesson.
* SympathyForTheDevil: Cythllamon bursts into tears after getting beat up by Amphimon, thinking they don't want to have fun in his new playground. She comforts him explaining humans have a right to exist as people, not [[EmptyShell empty shells]], and he should try to have fun with them the proper way. Fortunately, he doesn't mind compromising.
* TruthInTelevision: His "Buccal Rush" attack has him pull down foes with tentacles from its mouth.[=MarineAngemon=]'s (and by extension his) species are modeled after Clione (sea angels), who hunt down their prey by extending tentacles from their mouth and eating them.
* YellowEyesOfSneakiness: Compared to [=MarineAngemon=]'s innocent-looking green eyes, Cythllamon has these, narrow and with slit-like pupils like that of a reptile, highlighting his childish cruelty.
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[[folder:Hangyomon]]
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[[caption-width-right:350:''"Cough it out. Wring it out. Give me your life."'']]

-> '''Level''': Perfect\\
'''Attribute''': Data

Cthyllamon's followers. They've been taking data from humans as water to both search for and revive their leader, Cthyllamon.
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* TheAtoner: Just like their leader, the Hangyomon were shown to have been atoned by Chapter 64, where they show up with Cthyllamon and Black Tailmon Uver, being shown taking care of Dagomon's victims who were freed from their Deep One transformation.
* {{Curse}}: Their attempts to bring their leader from his dormant state was mistaken for the Sea God's curse.
* {{Expy}}: Of ''Anime/DigimonAdventure02'''s Deep Ones, who also take the form of Hangyomon. Unlike the Deep Ones however, these are real Hangyomon and not something that looks like them.
* EyeScream: Anyone they pour Digital Water on has their bodies frozen in place and water pouring out from their eyes and mouth and the orifices becoming three black holes. They manage to affect every human being in the town bar Hiro, Ruli and Kiyoshiro.
* TheHorde: There are approximately 9 Hangyomon in the pack under Cthyllamon's service, and they go all around town (and a cruiser) infecting people with a condition where they continuously puke water from their eyes and mouth.
* TheHeavy: They do most of the dirty work in Cthyllamon's incident, infecting people all over the town with Digital Water.
* FlyingSeafoodSpecial: They can fly in the air with their scuba tanks like they swim in water.
* NoSell: Digimon are not affected by Digital Water. Submarimon can swim freely within it, and even non-aquatic Digimon survive and move around it no problem. It's just humans who are affected.
* RisingWaterRisingTension: Spills Digital Water on people's heads, causing them to puke water from their eyes and mouths. They eventually manage to affect enough people that the entire town becomes a Digital Ocean with all the buildings and victims submerged within. Only Digimon (regardless of type) can freely travel within it.
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* HeelFaceTurn: After he's convinced to let go of everyone's faces, Angoramon invites him to join the Digimon gatherings he attends so he can experience emotions ''without'' having to steal faces, with Asuramon gladly accepting. He fulfills his promise in the second credits, "[[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kjOrkrEQzIQ Monster Disco]]".

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* HeelFaceTurn: After he's convinced to let go of everyone's faces, Angoramon invites him to join the Digimon gatherings he attends so he can experience emotions ''without'' having to steal faces, with Asuramon gladly accepting. He fulfills his promise in the second fourth credits, "[[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kjOrkrEQzIQ Monster Disco]]".
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* {{Irony}}: His namesake is from Cthulhu's daughter, yet he assists Black Tailmon Uver. in expelling Dagomon (the Digimon Cthulhu) later on.

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* {{Irony}}: His namesake is from Cthulhu's daughter, daughter who is mostly depicted as a DaddysLittleVillain, yet he assists Black Tailmon Uver. in expelling Dagomon (the Digimon Cthulhu) later on.
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* AdaptationalNiceGuy: In ''Adventure'', Piemon is a dangerous {{Sadist}} who turns the Chosen Children into keychains and picks them off one by one for his own amusement. His ''VideoGame/DigimonSurvive'' counterpart is no better since that version murders people who even so annoys him. Here, he's a GracefulLoser who is willing to compromise with his deal with Ruli and promises to cease his activities once bested by her in a game of trump.

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* AdaptationalNiceGuy: In ''Adventure'', Piemon is a dangerous {{Sadist}} who turns the Chosen Children into keychains and picks them off one by one for his own amusement. His ''VideoGame/DigimonSurvive'' counterpart is no better since that version he murders people who even so annoys him. Here, he's a GracefulLoser who is willing to compromise with his deal with Ruli and promises to cease his activities once bested by her in a game of trump.
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* AdaptationalNiceGuy: In ''Adventure'', Piemon is a dangerous {{Sadist}} who turns the Chosen Children into keychains and picks them off one by one for his own amusement. His ''VideoGame/DigimonSurvive'' counterpart is no better since that variation murders people who even so annoys him. Here, he's a GracefulLoser who is willing to compromise with his deal with Ruli and promises to cease his activities once bested by her in a game of trump.

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* AdaptationalNiceGuy: In ''Adventure'', Piemon is a dangerous {{Sadist}} who turns the Chosen Children into keychains and picks them off one by one for his own amusement. His ''VideoGame/DigimonSurvive'' counterpart is no better since that variation version murders people who even so annoys him. Here, he's a GracefulLoser who is willing to compromise with his deal with Ruli and promises to cease his activities once bested by her in a game of trump.

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