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* HeelFaceTurn: A good chunk of them end up changing for the better [[DefeatMeansFriendship as a result of losing to the kids and their partners]], either becoming flat out allies, or at least ceasing their behavior. So far, this includes [[spoiler:Clockmon, Mummymon, Pumpmon, Ekakimon & Candmon, Sirenmon, Yatagaramon, Kinkakumon & Ginkakumon, Reppamon, Zassoumon, Koemon, Frozomon, Petermon, Piccolomon, and [=DarkLizamon=] & Saberdramon.]]

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* HeelFaceTurn: A good chunk of them end up changing for the better [[DefeatMeansFriendship as a result of losing to the kids and their partners]], either becoming flat out allies, or at least ceasing their behavior. So far, this includes [[spoiler:Clockmon, Mummymon, Pumpmon, Ekakimon & Candmon, Sirenmon, Yatagaramon, Kinkakumon & Ginkakumon, Reppamon, Zassoumon, Koemon, Frozomon, Petermon, Piccolomon, and [=DarkLizamon=] & Saberdramon.]]



* FisherKing: When Petermon gets angry, the sky in his "Never-Ever Land" will turn from a bright pink to dark grey.



* MassHypnosis: His "Midnight Fantasia" can hypnotize all of the (human and Digimon) children he kept to sleepwalk and incapitate their foes.



* WhatTheHellAreYou: Asks Gammamon this after he goes back in time to RetGone him. Just ''what did he saw?''.

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* WhatTheHellAreYou: Asks Gammamon this after he goes back in time to RetGone him. Just ''what did he saw?''.saw?''
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* MuggingTheMonster: After being angry at the group for ruining his fun, he decides to go back in time and RetGone the protagonists, starting with Gammamon. [[spoiler:He comes back visibly injured, likely having run into something terrifyingly strong.]]

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* MuggingTheMonster: After being angry at the group for ruining his fun, he decides to go back in time and RetGone the protagonists, starting with Gammamon. [[spoiler:He He comes back visibly injured, likely having run into something terrifyingly strong.]]



* WhatTheHellAreYou: Asks Gammamon this after he goes back in time to RetGone him, [[spoiler:implying that [[NothingIsScarier the Gammamon in the past is]] ''[[NothingIsScarier horrifying]]'']].

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* WhatTheHellAreYou: Asks Gammamon this after he goes back in time to RetGone him, [[spoiler:implying that [[NothingIsScarier the Gammamon in the past is]] ''[[NothingIsScarier horrifying]]'']].him. Just ''what did he saw?''.
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* MuggingTheMonster: After being angry at the group for ruining his fun, he decides to go back in time and RetGone the protagonists, starting with Gammamon. [[spoiler:He comes back visibly injured, likely having run into [=GulusGammamon=].]]

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* MuggingTheMonster: After being angry at the group for ruining his fun, he decides to go back in time and RetGone the protagonists, starting with Gammamon. [[spoiler:He comes back visibly injured, likely having run into [=GulusGammamon=].something terrifyingly strong.]]
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* WhatTheHellAreYou: Asks Gammamon this after he goes back in time to RetGone him, [[spoiler:likely referring to ''[=GulusGammamon=]'']].

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* WhatTheHellAreYou: Asks Gammamon this after he goes back in time to RetGone him, [[spoiler:likely referring to ''[=GulusGammamon=]'']].[[spoiler:implying that [[NothingIsScarier the Gammamon in the past is]] ''[[NothingIsScarier horrifying]]'']].
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* NoOntoLogicalInertia: After Majramon leaves, the wreckage he creates are instantly undone.

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* NoOntoLogicalInertia: After Majramon leaves, the wreckage he creates are instantly undone.is undone completely.
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* TheQuietOne: Seldomly speaks out of counting the number of his victims in German and explaining to [[spoiler:[=GulusGammamon=] about his motivation.]]
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* NoOntoLogicalInertia: After Majramon leaves, the wreckage he creates are instantly undone.
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* AdaptationalBadass: In ''Xros Wars'', Sealsdramon is just a minor mook deployed by the Bagra Army. In here, he is a SerialKiller with a personal bodycount that is easily one of the highest in Digimon history, putting even [[Anime/DigimonAdventure Vamdemon]] and [[Anime/DigimonFrontier Lucemon]] to shame in that aspect. [[note]]Granted, said villains seldomly act on their own and rely very heavily on their subordinates to do their bidding.[[/note]]

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* AdaptationalBadass: In ''Xros Wars'', Sealsdramon is just a minor mook deployed by the Bagra Army. In here, he is a SerialKiller with a personal bodycount that is easily one of the highest in Digimon history, putting even [[Anime/DigimonAdventure Vamdemon]] and [[Anime/DigimonFrontier Lucemon]] to shame in that aspect. [[note]]Granted, unlike Sealsdramon said villains seldomly act on their own and rely very heavily on their subordinates to do their bidding.[[/note]]
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* AdaptationalBadass: In ''Xros Wars'', Sealsdramon is just a minor mook deployed by the Bagra Army. In here, he is a SerialKiller with a personal bodycount that is easily one of the highest in Digimon history, putting even [[Anime/DigimonAdventure Vamdemon]] and [[Anime/DigimonFrontier Lucemon]] to shame in that aspect. [[note]]Granted, said villains seldomly act on their own and rely very heavily on their subordinates to do their bidding.[[/note]]
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* HiddenAgendaVillain: It never truly reveals ''why'' it's doing all this. [[spoiler:Bokomon dismisses it being given orders since it's in the human world, and when Gammamon evolves into [=GulusGammamon=], Sealsdramon puts away his knife. When [=GulusGammamon=] tries to force it to confess, it just says "It's still just 1,000", "More bodies. It doesn't matter who. Just more." and "The number is all that matters." [=GulusGammamon=] concludes that it wasn't here on orders, and was just killing [[ForTheEvulz for the sake of a body count]], but it doesn't confirm or deny it. When [=GulusGammamon=] kills it, it just says "Well done" before dying, as if its own death was okay since it added to "the number", which would go ''against'' what [=GulusGammamon=] suggests since it wouldn't be ''it's'' kill]]. Unless, of course, [[AlternativeCharacterInterpretation it's a killer recognizing the skills of another killer]].

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* HiddenAgendaVillain: It never truly reveals ''why'' it's doing all this. [[spoiler:Bokomon dismisses it being given orders since it's in the human world, and when Gammamon evolves into [=GulusGammamon=], Sealsdramon puts away his knife. When [=GulusGammamon=] tries to force it to confess, it just says "It's still just 1,000", "More bodies. It doesn't matter who. Just more." and "The number is all that matters." [=GulusGammamon=] concludes that it wasn't here on orders, and was just killing [[ForTheEvulz for the sake of a body count]], but it doesn't confirm or deny it. When [=GulusGammamon=] kills it, it just says "Well done" before dying, as if its own death was okay since it added to "the number", which would go ''against'' what [=GulusGammamon=] suggests since it wouldn't be ''it's'' kill]]. Unless, of course, [[AlternativeCharacterInterpretation it's a killer recognizing the skills of another killer]].killer.
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* MasterOfIllusion: Uses illusions as part of terrifying his victims. The ones we are shown in the episode include making one victim believe she is on fire, another being attack by ferocious Fangmon, and another shown visions of hanging thousands of feet in the air. He often disguises his Boogiemon minions as other vicious Digimon.

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* MasterOfIllusion: Uses illusions as part of terrifying his victims. The ones we are shown in the episode include making one victim believe she is on fire, another being attack by ferocious Fangmon, and another shown visions of hanging thousands of feet in the air.air being harassed by [=PicoDevimon=]. He often disguises his Boogiemon minions as other vicious Digimon.
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* MasterOfIllusion: Uses illusions as part of terrifying his victims. The ones we are shown in the episode include making one victim believe she is on fire, another being attack by ferocious dogs, and another shown visions of hanging thousands of feet in the air. He often disguises his Boogiemon minions as other vicious Digimon.

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* MasterOfIllusion: Uses illusions as part of terrifying his victims. The ones we are shown in the episode include making one victim believe she is on fire, another being attack by ferocious dogs, Fangmon, and another shown visions of hanging thousands of feet in the air. He often disguises his Boogiemon minions as other vicious Digimon.
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* BlindIdiotTranslation: Piccolomon is officially translated as ''Picklemon'', which carries over into the English subtitles. It's supposed to be based on the Italian word, which means "very small", and we're pretty sure this Digimon has nothing to do with pickles.

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* BlindIdiotTranslation: Piccolomon is officially translated as ''Picklemon'', "Picklemon", which carries over into the English subtitles. It's supposed to be based on the Italian word, which means "very small", and we're pretty sure this Digimon has nothing to do with pickles.
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* BlindIdiotTranslation: Piccolomon is officially translated as ''Picklemon'', which carries over into the English subtitles. It's supposed to be based on the Italian word, which means "very small", and we're pretty sure this Digimon has nothing to do with pickles.
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* AdaptationalBadass: The Archnemon of ''02'' started as a decently competent threat, but she eventually devolved into a more comical and inefficient villain. This version lacks any humoristic traits and is portrayed as a deadly, intelligent Digimon that comes very close to killing all the main characters thanks to her planning and power.

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* AdaptationalBadass: Zig-zagged. The Archnemon of ''02'' started as a decently competent threat, but she eventually devolved into a more comical and inefficient villain. This version lacks any humoristic traits and is portrayed as a deadly, intelligent Digimon that comes very close to killing all the main characters thanks to her planning and power. However it should also be noted that the Archnemon of ''02'' managed to live until the finale and required the Chosen Children's digimon to Jogress evolve into the Perfect-Level Digimon to beat, while this Archnemon is another MonsterOfTheWeek who got [[spoiler:killed by a single attack of an albeit powerful Adult-Leven Digimon]].



* MythologyGag: Her human disguise is the same one from ''Anime/DigimonAdventure02'', only this time, we see her eyes and she even takes her hat and shades off.

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* MythologyGag: Her human disguise is the same one from ''Anime/DigimonAdventure02'', only this time, we see her eyes and she even takes her hat and shades off. The trap she created is also similar to ''02'' incarnation's plan when she revealed her true form. Trapping the Digimons and their partners in a building while attacking them with an army of insectoid Digimon.
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* IdentityImpersonator: ImpliedTrope. After [[spoiler:she's killed by [=GulusGammamon=]]], Hiro gets a text from his mom saying that her friend ''is'' stopping by and she wants Hiro to show her around, and has the same name Archnemon used while pretending to be his mom's friend: "Sonya Molena". It's unclear though whether that means Archnemon just used Sonya's name, took her appearance, or if there even ''is'' an actual "Sonya Molena" and it wasn't just Archnemon getting close to Hiro's mom for the sake of getting close to Hiro.

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* IdentityImpersonator: ImpliedTrope.{{Implied|Trope}}. After [[spoiler:she's killed by [=GulusGammamon=]]], Hiro gets a text from his mom saying that her friend ''is'' stopping by and she wants Hiro to show her around, and has the same name Archnemon used while pretending to be his mom's friend: "Sonya Molena". It's unclear though whether that means Archnemon just used Sonya's name, took her appearance, or if there even ''is'' an actual "Sonya Molena" and it wasn't just Archnemon getting close to Hiro's mom for the sake of getting close to Hiro.
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* HeelFaceTurn: A good chunk of them end up changing for the better [[DefeatMeansFriendship as a result of losing to the kids and their partners]], either becoming flat out allies, or at least ceasing their behavior. So far, this includes [[spoiler:Clockmon, Mummymon, Pumpmon, Ekakimon & Candmon, Sirenmon, Yatagaramon, Kinkakumon & Ginkakumon, Reppamon, Zassoumon, Koemon, Frozomon, Petermon, Piccolomon, and [=DarkLizamon & Saberdramon=].]]

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* HeelFaceTurn: A good chunk of them end up changing for the better [[DefeatMeansFriendship as a result of losing to the kids and their partners]], either becoming flat out allies, or at least ceasing their behavior. So far, this includes [[spoiler:Clockmon, Mummymon, Pumpmon, Ekakimon & Candmon, Sirenmon, Yatagaramon, Kinkakumon & Ginkakumon, Reppamon, Zassoumon, Koemon, Frozomon, Petermon, Piccolomon, and [=DarkLizamon [=DarkLizamon=] & Saberdramon=].Saberdramon.]]



* NotEvilJustMisunderstood: ZigZaggedTrope. Half of them play it straight, in that their actions come less from genuine malice and more from being WrongGenreSavvy, or from making simple mistakes that make them come across as wicked. The ''other'' half on the other hand {{subvert|edTrope}} this, either due to being genuinely malicious, or simply not caring about the dangers they cause.

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* NotEvilJustMisunderstood: ZigZaggedTrope.{{Zig zagged|Trope}}. Half of them play it straight, in that their actions come less from genuine malice and more from being WrongGenreSavvy, or from making simple mistakes that make them come across as wicked. The ''other'' half on the other hand {{subvert|edTrope}} this, either due to being genuinely malicious, or simply not caring about the dangers they cause.



* TalkingTheMonsterToDeath: Because a good chunk of them are at the Perfect level while the heroes can only reach the Adult level, the heroes have to resort to trying to reach out to them and appeal to their nature. If that fails, the go to solution is to have all of their partners gang up and [[ScrewThisImOuttaHere try to force the enemy to retreat]], and if ''that'' fails, [[spoiler:[=GulusGammamon=] comes out and [[BadGuysDoTheDirtyWork kills them.]]]]

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* TalkingTheMonsterToDeath: Because a good chunk of them are at the Perfect level while the heroes can only reach the Adult level, the heroes have to resort to trying to reach out to them and appeal to their nature. If that fails, the go to solution is to have all of their partners gang up and [[ScrewThisImOuttaHere try to force the enemy to retreat]], and if ''that'' fails, [[spoiler:[=GulusGammamon=] comes out and [[BadGuysDoTheDirtyWork kills them.]]]] them]].]]
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* IdentityImpersonator: ImpliedTrope. After [[spoiler:she's killed by [=GulusGammamon=]]], Hiro gets a text from his mom saying that her friend ''is'' stopping by and she wants Hiro to show her around, and has the same name Archnemon used while pretending to be his mom's friend: "Sonya Molena". It's unclear though whether that means Archnemon just used Sonya's name, took her appearance, or if there even ''is'' an actual "Sonya Molena" and it wasn't just Archnemon getting close to Hiro's mom for the sake of getting close to Hiro.
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* TalkingTheMonsterToDeath: Because a good chunk of them are at the Perfect level while the heroes can only reach the Adult level, the heroes have to resort to trying to reach out to them and appeal to their nature. If that fails, the go to solution is to have all of their partners gang up and [[ScrewThisImOuttaHere try to force the enemy to retreat]], and if ''that'' fails, [[spoiler:[=GulusGammamon=] comes out and [[BadGuysDoTheDirtyWork kills them.]]]]
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* HeelFaceTurn: A good chunk of them end up changing for the better [[DefeatMeansFriendship as a result of losing to the kids and their partners]], either becoming flat out allies, or at least ceasing their behavior. So far, this includes [[spoiler:Clockmon, Mummymon, Pumpmon, Ekakimon & Candmon, Sirenmon, Yatagaramon, Kinkakumon & Ginkakumon, Reppamon, Zassoumon, Koemon, Frozomon, Petermon, Piccolomon, and [=DarkLizamon & Saberdramon=].]]


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* NotEvilJustMisunderstood: ZigZaggedTrope. Half of them play it straight, in that their actions come less from genuine malice and more from being WrongGenreSavvy, or from making simple mistakes that make them come across as wicked. The ''other'' half on the other hand {{subvert|edTrope}} this, either due to being genuinely malicious, or simply not caring about the dangers they cause.
* RoguesGallery: Those that ''don't'' pull a HeelFaceTurn [[spoiler:but aren't killed]] begin forming one, making clear that they are still dangerous threats and will likely come back to cause trouble. So far, this includes [[spoiler:Dracumon, Sistermon (Ciel), [=MetalFantomon=], Phelesmon & Boogiemon, and Jyureimon.]]
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* AdaptationalBadass: The Archnemon of ''02'' started as a decently competent threat, but she eventually devolved into a more comical and inefficient villain. This version lacks any humoristic traits and is portrayed as a deadly, intelligent Digimon that comes very close to killing all the main characters thanks to her planning and power.


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* AxCrazy: A truly deranged Digimon who believes that the best way to discover a new form of evolution is to eat the brains of live humans and Digimon, while laughing sadistically as she’s about to devour them.


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* BitchInSheepsClothing: She initially presents herself as a friend of Hiro’s mom, displaying a polite and pleasing behavior until she reveals herself to be a monstrous man-eating Digimon.


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* GigglingVillain: She has a habit of cackling madly when she sees something that pleases her. It scalates into LaughingMad as the episode goes on.


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* SlasherSmile: Her default expression in her true form, and, unlike her ''02'' counterpart, it never goes away, making her creepier.
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* KarmicDeath: She spends the whole episode attacking the main characters to see Gammamon evolve into different forms. [[spoiler: Eventually, she triggers [[SuperpoweredEvilSide GulusGammamon's]] appearance, who promptly kills her.]]
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* DeathByIrony: Her M.O. is eating people. [[spoiler: [=GulusGammamon=] kills her by shoving his fist in her mouth and effectively force-feeding her a blast of Desdemona. Right after she boasted she was going to eat him, too.]]


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* SerialKiller: Unlike Sealdramon, her primary prey seems to be humans, and she's got at least two confirmed victims and likely more judging by the amount of cocoons in her lair.
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* BeCarefulWhatYouWishFor: Archnemon wanted to eat, so [[spoiler:[=GulusGammamon=] let her eat...a Desdemona-flavored knuckle sandwich]].

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* BeCarefulWhatYouWishFor: Archnemon wanted to eat, so [[spoiler:[=GulusGammamon=] let lets her eat...a Desdemona-flavored knuckle sandwich]].



* MadScientist: Archnemon describes herself as a neuroscientist studying Digimon evolutive... '''by eating brains!'''

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* MadScientist: Archnemon describes herself as a neuroscientist studying Digimon evolutive...evolution... '''by eating brains!'''

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* AdaptationalAttractiveness: PlayedWith. While ''02'' Archnemon's human disguise was by no means even so much as plain looking, here, we actually get to see her eyes, and she even takes off her shades and hat, showing a very soft and sweet face beneath them. Of course, it's all part of the deception.



* MythologyGag: Her human disguise is the same one from ''Anime/DigimonAdventure02''.

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[[caption-width-right:250:"Trick or Treat..."]]

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[[caption-width-right:250:"Trick [[caption-width-right:250:''"Trick or Treat..."]]
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[[caption-width-right:350:"Listen to my song."]]

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[[caption-width-right:350:"Listen [[caption-width-right:350:''"Listen to my song."]]"'']]





















[[caption-width-right:350:"Children need to stay children."]]

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[[caption-width-right:350:"Children [[caption-width-right:350:''"Children need to stay children."]]"'']]









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* InvisibleToNrmals: Humans without a Digivice can't see them unless they turn into their "hologram ghost" form or turn solid upon completely materializing.

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* InvisibleToNrmals: InvisibleToNormals: Humans without a Digivice can't see them unless they turn into their "hologram ghost" form or turn solid upon completely materializing.

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* InvisibleToNrmals: Humans without a Digivice can't see them unless they turn into their "hologram ghost" form or turn solid upon completely materializing.
* MonsterOfTheWeek: They are the weekly enemies the protagonists face due to them hearing the rumors surrounding them, passing by their location or in some causes are sought out by them.
* UrbanLegends: Several of them became this due being unintentionally being seen by humans and then disappearing.
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[[Characters/DigimonGhostGameProtagonists Protagonists]] | [[Characters/DigimonGhostGameSupportingCast Supporting Cast]] | '''Antagonists''' -]]]]]

!!Enemy Digimon
[[folder:Clockmon]]
[[quoteright:300:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/clockmon_analyzer_ghost_game_5.jpg]]
[[caption-width-right:300:''"What time is it now...?"'']]

-> '''Voiced by:''' Creator/MitsuoIwata\\
'''Level:''' Adult\\
'''Attribute:''' Data\\
'''Attacks:''' Chrono Breaker

A half-man, half-clock Digimon who steals the time from his victims. He is known as "The Sewn-Mouth Man".
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* AdaptationalAttractiveness: The humanoid half of Clockmon is usually skinny and child-like in appearance with oversized clothes. This version has a more conventional HeroicBuild with adult proportions and form-fitting clothes.
* AdaptationalVillainy: Previously seen Clockmon such as the ones from ''Tamers'' and ''Hunters'' were genuinely friendly, and his flavor text even makes it clear that he prefers to maintain a neutral standpoint and avoids conflict because of the dangerous power he possesses. This version on the other hand is pure evil, hunting down humans to steal their time for the fun of it.
* BerserkButton: When he asks what time it is, don't reply with "I don't know".
* DropTheHammer: Carries one with him at all times, using it to steal his target's time with his "Chrono Breaker" attack.
* ElementalRockPaperScissors: Clockmon is a Data-Attribute Adult Digimon who faced off against the Child Gammamon. Normally, the level difference would give him an advantage, but Gammamon's Virus-Attribute was enough to close the gap and let him do enough damage to Clockmon in one attack to force him to retreat.
* EvenEvilHasStandards: [[spoiler:Despite once priding himself on pushing humans to the brink of death for shits and giggles, both [=GulusGammamon=]'s aura prior to his HeelFaceTurn and learning that Sealsdramon is killing off random bystander Digimon both horrify him.]]
* ForTheEvulz: He doesn't drain time from humans as part of a plot or even to gain power. He just does it for the sheer sadistic pleasure of draining a helpless victim.
* HeelFaceTurn: Vows to stop stealing human's time after Hiro and his friends save him.
* HoistByHisOwnPetard: His Chrono Breaker is reflected onto him by the shadow of [=GulusGammamon=] when he attempts to steal Gammamon's time in their rematch, causing his body to rust and fall apart as his own time is stolen. Had Hiro not had [=BetelGammamon=] punch him enough to reverse the effects, it's heavily implied he may have died from this.
* LaughingMad: Whenever Clockmon steals time from his victims, he laughs like a maniac.
* OhCrap: Upon seeing the dark creature that emerges from Gammamon after failing to extract his time during their fight, Clockmon suddenly becomes frightened.
* RapidAging: Inflicts this on his victims by stealing their time with his "Chrono Breaker" attack. [[spoiler:If it gets reflected on ''him'' and there's nobody around to stop it, he will keep aging until he dies.]]
* ScrewThisImOuttaHere: Upon witnessing a dark creature seemingly summoned by Gammamon and having all of his stolen time ''literally punched out of him'', he wisely books it before they can take him out.
* StarterVillain: The first Digimon, Hiro and Gammamon battled this season.
* TimeMaster: Aside from RapidAging, he can also use his powers to affect someone's sense of time and space to disorient them, causing Hiro to be constantly late.
* VillainRespect: Compliments Hiro for using his RapidAging powers against him by throwing a chestnut into the Chrono Breaker beam, forcing him to have to dodge the resulting massive tree.
* VillainsWantMercy: He begs for help when faced with the very fate he wished to inflict on Hiro. Thankfully, Hiro is the merciful type.
* WeWillMeetAgain: While fleeing, he proclaims that he'll steal Hiro and Gammamon's time during their next encounter.
* WouldHurtAChild: His very first scene shows him stealing the time from a young girl, he later does the same to Hiro's friend and is confirmed to have done this to ''several other students''.
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[[folder:Mummymon]]
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[[caption-width-right:300:''"I shall grant you...eternal...life!"'']]

-> '''Voiced by:''' Creator/TakayukiSugo\\
'''Level:''' Perfect\\
'''Attribute:''' Virus\\
'''Attacks:''' Snake Bandage, Necrophobia

A mummy Digimon who resides in a museum and hunts those who complain about being exhausted. He wraps up his victims in an effort to treat them… via resurrection.
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* AdaptationalHeroism: Compared to the Mummymon seen in ''02'', this one is more benevolent in nature, wanting to help "sick" humans the best way he can. Unfortunately, since his knowledge of how to heal people comes from practices from the Ancient Egypt, his idea of "saving people" involves mummifying them alive in hope they resurrect in a better state, which prompts Hiro and Gammamon to fight him.
* {{BFG}}: His cherished gun, "Obelisk", which he keeps wrapped in bandages when not in use.
* DarkIsNotEvil: He's a Virus-type Digimon, and he genuinely wants to help heal sick humans. Except he thinks in order to 'heal' them, he has to mummify them.
* HeelFaceTurn: Though he wasn't evil to begin with, after realizing his methods of healing people were lethal and useless, he realizes Hiro is right and stops his mummification approach, vowing to learn actual modern medic knowledge in hopes of achieving his goal.
* InnocentlyInsensitive: Digimon usually ''do'' resurrect after their deaths, so Mummymon's misunderstanding is very understandable, especially when his first encounter with human 'medicine' was Ancient Egyptian religious burials with no other context. Mummymon legitimately thought he was helping.
* InUniverseFactoidFailure: The major crux of his conflict is that he believes mummifying his 'patients' will allow them to resurrect and heal them of whatever ills them. Justified, since he's a Digimon and he can resurrect just fine if he dies, and his 'knowledge' of medicine comes from [[ItMakesSenseInContext Ancient Egyptian religious burials]] he just happened to stumble across.
* MyGodWhatHaveIDone: After Hiro explains to Mummymon that humans don't reincarnate and that doctors aren't supposed to kill their patients, the mummy Digimon drops to his knees in remorse. By the next scene, he's freed all his victims.
* NoSell: Despite it being the debut of the form; [=BetelGammamon=]'s attack has absolutely no effect on him. As expected of an Adult attacking a Perfect.
* NotEvilJustMisunderstood: He initially appears as a creepy, evil Digimon like Clockmon, but it's eventually revealed his goal behind the mass mummification of people is to cure them from their "sickness" via resurrection, though that still makes him very dangerous. Thankfully, once Hiro clears things up to him, he frees all his victims and goes to study modern medicine.
* WellIntentionedExtremist: Mummymon really had the best intentions for the people he wrapped up. He thought they were sick due to mistaking their sighs as a form of illness, and believed mummifying his "patients" would resurrect them into a new life.
* WrongGenreSavvy: When you consider the usual lifecycle of Digimon is effectively a form of ResurrectiveImmortality, Mummymon's misunderstanding makes more sense. Digimon do come back after they die, and in better condition thanks to being reborn as Baby level. His mistake came from applying this logic to humans, taking inspiration from the outdated ideas of Ancient Egypt.
[[/folder]]

[[folder:Dracumon]]
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->'''Voiced by:''' Creator/KoukiMiyata\\
'''Level''': Child\\
'''Attribute:''' Virus\\
'''Attacks''': Undead Fang, Eye Of Nightmare

A small, imp-like Digimon who scribbles on photos of people, causing strange things to happen to the affected body part or object. He wants to use the matter it obtains this way to materialize itself.
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* AdaptationalBadass: The species' hypnotic abilities were rarely shown before now, and are much more effective here. ''Ghost Game'' also gave Dracumon the power to curse people in ways it could never do before.
* TheAssimilator: The reason he's stealing objects and body parts through his scribbles is so that he can use the matter to materialize himself physically.
* BrainwashedAndCrazy: His Eye of Nightmare emits a red light from the eyes on his hands to inflict this. He uses it on Hiro and Gammamon to force them to give him a Digivice to manifest himself. The brainwashing is broken by even the smallest amount of force, however. It also doesn't work on anyone who can't see Dracumon, making Ruli immune until she gets her Digivice, at which point Dracumon doesn't get the chance to try it again.
* EyesDoNotBelongThere: Dracumon's eyes are on his hands. They're detachable, too. And he can grow new ones instantly.
* ISurrenderSuckers: Once defeated, he gives his hand-eyes to Hiro by way of surrender, then immediately grows new ones the moment he's out of sight and plots to stir up even more trouble.
* KidsAreCruel: Discussed by Angoramon, who notes that Dracumon is childish (and Rookies are called the Child Stage in Japanese) but cruel.
* LogicalWeakness: Eye of Nightmare requires eye contact to work, so people who can't see Dracumon can't be hypnotized by it.
* VampiricDraining: He bites Gammamon and threatens to drain his data if Hiro doesn't hand over the Digivice. When Hiro tells him it won't work, Dracumon tries other methods.
[[/folder]]

[[folder:Pumpmon]]
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[[caption-width-right:250:"Trick or Treat..."]]

->'''Voiced by:''' Creator/YasuhiroTakato
-> '''Level:''' Perfect\\
'''Attribute:''' Data\\
'''Attack:''' Trick or Treat

A doll-like Digimon with a Pumpkin for a head, who kidnaps students at Ruli's school to make them his friends.
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* EyeScream: Narrowly averted, he tends to start pumpkin carving with the eyes, which causes the person inside to see a knife dangerously close to their actual eyes.
* GlassCannon: He's able to keep Gammamon and Angoramon on the run with its powerful attacks, but is quickly taken down by [=BetelGammamon=]'s attack in spite of being a level higher and having the attribute advantage.
* IJustWantToHaveFriends: He kidnaps people and carves pumpkins he puts over their heads under the impression that they could become his friends if they have the same face as him.
* LogicalWeakness: It turns out a plush doll with a pumpkin for its head is easily flammable.
* NotEvilJustMisunderstood: Pumpmon kidnaps humans and carves pumpkins over the faces, but he does it in a misguided attempt to make friends, not realizing he was risking doing serious harm to them.
[[/folder]]

[[folder:Ekakimon & Candmon]]
[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/screenshot_20211107_124625.jpg]]
-> '''Level:''' Child\\
'''Attribute:''' Data

Pumpmon's allies.
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* NobodyHereButUsStatues: They disguise themselves as halloween decorations in order to kidnap humans without being noticed.
* SatelliteCharacter: Their only role is to act as Pumpmon's friends and underlings who help him kidnap students to become his friends.
[[/folder]]

[[folder:Majiramon]]
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[[caption-width-right:300:''"You who have disturbed the beautiful order of wealth! Show yourself!"'']]
->'''Voiced by:''' Creator/KatsuhisaHouki
-> '''Level:''' Perfect\\
'''Attribute:''' Data\\
'''Attacks:''' Vedhaka

A holy dragon Digimon whose duty is to preserve wealth and punish anyone who disrupts the flow of money.
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* AdaptationalHeroism: {{Subverted|Trope}}. While it initially seems to be played straight, as the only prior depiction of Majiramon was in ''Anime/DigimonTamers'' where he was a ruthless enforcer of Zhuqiaomon and a WellIntentionedExtremist at best, ''this'' Majiramon, like many other Digimon in ''Ghost Game'', is TruerToTheText. The Digimon Reference Book describes Majiramon as being very calculating and money obsessed, which falls in line with this Majiramon influencing the economy and attacking Kiyoshiro for disrupting it, yet willing to apologize once Kiyoshiro and Jellymon apologized themselves.
* HeroAntagonist: Unlike the other Digimon who targeted, tortured or kidnapped humans, Majiramon only came after Jellymon and Kiyoshiro for disrupting the flow of money caused by Jellymon hacking Japan's banking system through modifying Kiyoshiro's digital talismans. He was even willing to let them go after Kiyoshiro sincerely apologizes for causing the problem and promises to never let it happen again.
* InformedAttribute: Angoramon states that he never forgives the ones who disrupt the flow of money. Yet Majiramon easily forgives Kiyoshiro after he fixes the problem and gives a sincere apology.
* {{Kaiju}}: He is humungous and towers over several buildings. Hiro was even amazed to see a Digimon as big as him existed.
* RainOfArrows: His main attack involves summoning a volley of 108 arrows that reduces the target to nothing.
* ReasonableAuthorityFigure: When Kiyoshiro and Jellymon destroy the last virtual talisman and the former sincerely apologizes for the mayhem he caused, Majiramon stops his attack and forgives him, leaving with his subordinates to the sky.
* SparedByTheAdaptation: In ''Tamers'', Majiramon met his end at the hands of Ryo and Cyberdramon. Here, he simply leaves after forgiving Kiyoshiro.
* WakeUpCallBoss: Unlike the Digimon seen before him, he's nearly unstoppable and his followers are as strong as some of the previous main antagonistic Digimon and easily overpower the main characters without allowing them to do anything. The main characters even knew they didn't stand a chance against him and only tried to buy time for Kiyoshiro to restore the flow of money. Only a sincere apology from Kiyoshiro after Jellymon destroyed the last virtual talisman manages to save the day, as Majiramon accepts the apology and leaves the city with his subordinates.
[[/folder]]

[[folder:Coatlmon, Goatmon, and Bitmon]]
[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/screenshot_20211107_124533.jpg]] [[caption-width-right:350:From left to right: Bitmon, Coatlmon, and Goatmon]]
-> '''Level:''' Armor\\
'''Attribute:''' Free

A trio of Armor Digimon under Majiramon's command.
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* CurbStompBattle: [=BetelGammamon=] and Angoramon attempt to slow them down, but since they outnumber the two and are one level higher than the latter the fight is over very quickly.
* {{Herald}}: The three of them lead the arrival of Majiramon.
* HeroAntagonist: Just like their leader, Majiramon, they only came to help punish whoever disrupted the flow of money and in spite of their greater strength and numbers, only neutralized Hiro, Ruli and their Digimon and did not harm them in any way.
* MythologyGag: Them being Digimon based on a snake, goat, and rabbit alludes to other animals in the Chinese zodiac, which the Devas, and by extension Majiramon, were based on.
* SatelliteCharacter: Their only role is to act as Majiramon's enforcers.
* TheVoiceless: None of them utter a single words and only show their intentions through actions.
[[/folder]]

[[folder:Sirenmon]]
[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/screenshot_20211114_114852.jpg]]
[[caption-width-right:350:"Listen to my song."]]
->'''Voiced by:''' Creator/NanaMizuki
-> '''Level:''' Perfect\\
'''Attribute:''' Data\\
'''Attacks:''' Polyphony, Aria, Canon

A singer Digimon hiding in a karaoke, appearing when a certain song is played. Her ghostly singing makes people terrified, prompting Hiro and his friends to investigate the building.
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* ActorAllusion: She's a singer like [[Creator/NanaMizuki her voice actress]], and her first words onscreen are "listen to my song", notable lyrics from the first opening of ''Anime/{{Symphogear}}'', which Mizuki herself sang.
* AttackOfTheMonsterAppendage: She initially snares people by forming a giant arm out of the notes from her Canon attack and grabbing them with it.
* CuteMonsterGirl: Looks like a small humanoid covered with a robe who looks like a mixture of a fish and a bird and a golden mask covering most of her face.
* HandBlast: Her Canon attack summons a blast of musical notes from her hand.
* HollywoodToneDeaf: Sirenmon loves singing but she's no good at it. After listening to Hiro's words, she decides to go off to train.
* LogicalWeakness: Her Canon attack allows the musical notes she summons to ricochet against any object they impact until they hit her targets. To overcome this, Angoramon (under Hiro's orders) takes [=BetelGammamon=] and flies higher than her to the sky, where, since there are no obstacles that could allow the notes to rebound from, Sirenmon's Canon loses its main advantage.
* MakeSomeNoise: She's able to amplify her voice to painful levels. Her note projectiles also give off very loud sounds of their own and ricochet off of surfaces in the same way that actual sound waves do.
* NotEvilJustMisunderstood: She only wants people to hear her songs to inspire them as much as human songs did to her. Unfortunately, her bad singing combined with the ghostly appearance she takes while doing song only makes people terrified of her. It doesn't help that she traps her unwilling audience with giant arms, either.
* PinballProjectile: Her musical notes bounce off of objects the way that actual sound would, albeit more slowly. They can also be deflected by other attacks.
[[/folder]]

[[folder:Yatagaramon]]
[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/screenshot_20211123_123001.jpg]]

->'''Voiced by:''' Creator/YasunoriMasutani (sounds)
-> '''Level:''' Perfect\\
'''Atribute:''' Vaccine\\
'''Attacks:''' Mikafutsu-no-kami, Haguro

A Digimon that seeks out to free various birds throughout the city, temporarily teaming up with a fanatic human in order to do so.
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* AdaptationalVillainy: Back in ''Anime/DigimonDataSquad'', it was the Perfect-level form of Ikuto's partner, Falcomon. Here, it's the MonsterOfTheWeek.
* CastingAShadow: His Haguro attack involves him summoning a great dome of darkness that leave his opponents disoriented, allowing Yatagaramon to attack them while his enemies cannot do anything to him.
* ElementalRockPaperScissors: Yatagaramon is a Vaccine-Attribute Digimon, making it susceptible against the Data-Attribute [=KausGammamon=]'s attacks.
* OneHitKill: Its Mikafutsu-no-kami is an extremely dangerous move, capable of reducing any Digimon it touches into ones and zeroes, which is usually death. Thankfully no one is hit by this move after Angoramon warns the team about it.
* ScrewThisImOuttaHere: After its fight against [=KausGammamon=], it just gives up on freeing the birds inside the bird sanctuary and instead goes to the Golden Land alongside the other birds who decide to go with him.
* TheVoiceless: Aside from several growls, this is the only antagonist encounter so far not to have a voice.
* WakeUpCallBoss: Unlike the other Digimon who the tamers were either able to hold off or be reasoned with, Yatagaramon does not even utter a single word, which forces the partner Digimon to fight him directly. This ends with a heavy beatdown, which would have ended with the partner Digimon's deaths if it wasn't for Gammamon unlocking his evolution into [=KausGammamon=].
* WellIntentionedExtremist: At the end, he's just freeing birds from their cages so they can be free and well. Unfortunately, his methods are very aggressive and put people in danger, without counting the emotional bonds between owners and pets he severs by freeing the birds. Not to mention his latest targets could have released dangerous predatory birds.
[[/folder]]

[[folder:Sistermon Ciel]]
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[[caption-width-right:250:''"I'm the fastest and strongest!"'']]

->'''Voiced by:''' Creator/{{Yukana}}
-> '''Level:''' Adult\\
'''Atribute:''' Data\\
'''Attacks:''' Shirotsume Ichimonji-Giri

A nun Digimon with a very hot-blooded personality who loves the thrill of a race. She causes a Digimon parade when she invites the dangerous [=MetalFantomon=] to the race she and other Digimon were participating for fun, turning it into a deathly event and involving humans on it.
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* AdaptationalBadass: Despite being an Adult level Digimon, she manages to go toe-to-toe with [=MetalFantomon=], who is a level higher than her.
* AdaptationPersonalityChange: Her flavor text claims that she has a more gentle personality, being friendly and peaceful for many Digimon she meets... that's ''not'' the case with this version, who is much more psychotic and bloodthirsty, trapping nearly twenty other Digimon in a death race just so she can prove she's the fastest and strongest.
* AdaptationalVillainy: Traditionally, Sistermon Ciel serves as an enforcer for [[Characters/DigimonRoyalKnights Gankoomon]], and is firmly on the side of good. This Sistermon Ciel however shows no connection to the Royal Knight, and instead is a much more self-centered and psychotic Digimon, obsessed with proving herself the fastest and strongest, even if it means trapping others in a death race to do so.
* BloodKnight: Lives for the thrill of speed and adrenaline, so much so that she willingly contracted [=MetalFantomon=] to curse her and a number of other Digimon to add more stakes to the race.
* BreakableWeapons: Snaps off one of the blades hidden in her heels to hold down the accelerator pedal of her kart before facing off against [=MetalFantomon=].
* ClaimedByTheSupernatural: Like the Nightly Procession Digimon, she bears a red skull marking on her forehead, representing that she is bound by [=MetalFantomon's=] contract. Unlike the others though, she ''willingly'' gained the mark since she ''made'' the contract, and dragged the others into it against their will.
* DeadlyGame: She turned a friendly racing competition into a survival game where the losers are absorbed by [=MetalFantomon=]
* DealWithTheDevil: Made one with [=MetalFantomon=] out of her selfish desires to race others. Trapping everyone who gets involved, both Digimon and human alike, in a race to the death.
* DrivesLikeCrazy: As part of her nature, and her deal with [=MetalPhantomon=], she drives wildly fast all while not caring about the safety of others.
* {{Jerkass}}: She's rude and extremely selfish, not caring about the well-being of others at all and putting their lives in danger just for fun. She even causes the death of a truck driver and endangers the lives of Hiro and his friends while doing so.
* KatanasAreJustBetter: Her main weapon is a long Japanese sword that she's not afraid to use against anyone, not even against the more stronger [=MetalPhantomon=].
* KarmaHoudini: Was absolutely delighted by the prospect of going through the trap portal so that she could achieve the ultimate speed. Angoramon has no idea if it lead back to the Digital World, where she would be free to do as she pleases.
* LightIsNotGood: Sistermon Ciel is just as clad in blue and white just like any other member of her species, when they were originally designed as a field agent of the Royal Knight Gankoomon. Normally, they're incredibly peaceful during the day and only exhibit bloodthirsty behavior while moonlighting as assassins of the unruly - but this Sistermon Ciel is nothing short of a nutjob who only cares about feeling the strongest of adrenaline highs and breaking new speed records even at the expense of innocent bystanders.
* NunTooHoly: As her name suggests, she is nun-based Digimon, but this Sistermon in particular is a remorseless, reckless speed devil who outright summoned a devil for her own amusement with no regard for others.
* SetAMookToKillAMook: After Ruli passes her, Hiro lies and states that Ruli's Kart is the fastest and strongest. They then trick her into fighting against [=MetalFantomon=] in exchange for the kart. Sadly this also results in them and others getting caught up by the shockwaves caused by her battle.
* SpeedDemon: Sistermon is obsessed with speed and is willing to do anything to prove herself the fastest and the strongest.
* WouldHurtAChild: Nearly ends up killing Hiro, Ruli and Kiyoshiro with her antics.
[[/folder]]

[[folder:[=MetalFantomon=]]]
[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/metalfantomon_analyzer_ghost_game.jpg]]

->'''Voiced by:''' Creator/HisaoEgawa
-> '''Level:''' Perfect\\
'''Atribute:''' Data\\
'''Attacks:''' Soul Predator

A cyborg Digimon summoned by Sistermon Ciel in order to make the race more interesting for her. His job is to absorb any participant with his scythe whenever they get overtaken by him or try to drop out from the race.
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* DealWithTheDevil: What his deal with Sistermon Ciel entails, with any Digimon and human unfortunate enough to participate in their races being removed of their lives.
* KarmaHoudini: All that's known about his fate is that he and the Nightly Procession racers were lured into a portal that may or may not lead back to the Digital World, just as strong as he was before and with all of his victims still trapped in the scythe.
* YourSoulIsMine: His ''Soul Predator'' attack absorbs any Digimon into his scythe. While not explicitly mentioned, it's implied that he's [[WouldHurtAChild not above doing the same, or worse, to the main trio]] should their Digimon lose to him.
[[/folder]]

[[folder:Kinkakumon & Ginkakumon]]
[[quoteright:300:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/kinkakumon_analyzer_ghost_game.jpg]] [[caption-width-right:300:Kinkakumon]]
[[quoteright:300:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/ginkakumon_analyzer_ghost_game.jpg]] [[caption-width-right:300:Ginkakumon]]

-> '''Voiced by:''' Creator/YukaKomatsu (Kinkakumon), Creator/TetsuInada (Ginkakumon)
-> '''Level:''' Adult\\
'''Atribute:''' Virus\\
'''Attacks:'''

The Gold and Silver Oni siblings, they seek to challenge stronger opponents... and take the ones they defeat as "spoils" to turn into sake.
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* TheAlcoholic: Ginkakumon largely only cares for drinking booze, namely the sake he carries around in the ''Beni Hisago'' on his back. Problem is, said sake is composed of all the players Kikakumon has defeated, and if he drinks too much, they can't be restored to normal. He's willing to stop doing this once he's beaten after Hiro offers him Hokuto's stash of alcohol.
* BloodKnight: Kinkakumon wishes to prove herself in battle and seeks strong opponents to fight, coming to see Kiyoshiro and Jellymon as {{worthy opponent}}s after they beat her. But whereas her brother is willing to abandon their activity when promised free booze, Kinkakumon refuses due to wanting to keep fighting, requiring Jellymon offer to spar with her anytime she wants.
* BrotherSisterTeam: Kinkakumon fights, and when they're in Fighters Kingdom, Ginkakumon serves as her player.
* CarryABigStick: Kinkakumon fights with a kanabou.
* GracefulLoser: After losing to [=TeslaJellymon=], Kinkakumon has her brother restore all the abducted humans without a fuss.
* MsFanservice: Kinkakumon is an AmazonianBeauty who wears a tiger print bikini and is known in the rumors as a beautiful character.
* HugeGuyTinyGirl: Ginkakumon is gigantic, while Kinkakumon has the size of an average woman.
* ReformedButNotTamed: Ginkakumon readily promises to tone down his act of turning people into alcohol in exchange for Hokuto's alcohol. Kinkakumon, on the other hand, ''really'' wants to keep fighting, and rejects the alcohol lest she and her brother manage to win it. Jellymon in turn is willing to take her up on said offer anytime.
* ReligiousAndMythologicalThemeNaming: The two are named after the "Gold and Silver Horned Kings" from ''Literature/JourneyToTheWest''. Ginkakumon's ''Beni Hisago'' is likewise themed after "[[WeaponsThatSuck The Crimson Gourd and the Jade Pot]]", a pair of tools capable of sucking victims into them by calling a persons name and having them answer, upon which they will then be melted into liquid.
* ShockAndAwe: Kinkamun uses lightning attacks.
[[/folder]]

[[folder:Reppamon]]
[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/reppamon_ghostgame_11.jpg]]

-> '''Voiced by:''' Creator/MasayaMatsukaze (body), Creator/KenjiNomura (tail)
-> '''Level:''' Adult\\
'''Atribute:''' Vaccine\\
'''Attacks:''' Kurukuru Rekkūzan, Jūga Rangeki

A Digimon inspired by the {{Kamaitachi}} and believed to be responsible for various incidents of RazorWind, in truth it's in constant battle with its own ''tail'' and has been fighting to stop it.
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* AntiVillain: {{Downplayed|Trope}}. Reppamon itself doesn't ''want'' to hurt people and tries to keep others away so its tail doesn't hurt them. Its ''tail'' on the other hand attacks humans out of a desire to prove its strength, hence the two constantly fighting with one another. Ruli only just barely manages to survive her encounter with them thanks to this.
* EnemyMine: The tail and head ''despise'' each other, and both agree they'd be better off without the other. So while they won't ''willingly'' work with each other, when Ruli and Angoramon try to stop them from mutilating themselves, the two just so happen manage to work in tandem with one another to fight against Angoramon.
* MultipleHeadCase: Like other Reppamon, its tail is completely sapient, and the two are constantly at odds with one another. In this one's case, the tail wants to prove its strength by attacking things and doesn't care for civilian casualties, while the main body is constantly fighting it to prevent people from getting hurt.
[[/folder]]

[[folder:Zassoumon]]
[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/original_zassoumon_and_clones.png]]

-> '''Voiced by:''' Creator/TomomichiNishimura (Zassoumon Chieftain), Mitsuki Nakamura (Giant Zassoumon)
-> '''Level:''' Adult\\
'''Atribute:''' Virus\\
'''Attacks:''' Squeeze Vine

A plant Digimon that created clones of itself by spreading a virus via a ChainLetter.
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* MakeMyMonsterGrow: The more water they drink, the more a Zassoumon grows. This also happens when they get damaged, as they will merge with one another, which makes them not only to grow in size, but to also heal their wounds.
* PaletteSwap: The elder Zassoumon has a more autumnal color scheme to reflect his age.
* TheSwarm: Delete their Chain letter, and you have to deal with dozens to hundreds of those tiny little monsters.
[[/folder]]

[[folder:Sealsdramon]]
[[quoteright:250:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/screenshot_2022_01_14_at_22_32_59_sealsdramon_ghost_game_digianalyzer_png_png_image_1280_720_pixels.png]]
[[caption-width-right:250:''"...The number is all that matters..."'']]
-> '''Voiced by:''' Creator/NobutoshiCanna
-> '''Level:''' Adult\\
'''Atribute:''' Virus\\
'''Attacks:''' Death Behind

A cyborg Digimon who serves as an assassin back in the Digital World, but soon turns into a serial killer in the real world.
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* CurbStompBattle: [[spoiler:Sealsdramon has killed hundreds of other Digimon before meeting the heroes and it initially gives the heroes trouble by showering them with knives and not giving them an opening to retaliate. After it kills Bokomon and Gammamon evolves, it is effortlessly beaten in a matter of seconds by [=GulusGammamon=].]]
* DarkIsEvil: Is a Virus-type, wears dark colors and is a remoreless SerialKiller.
* DeathByIrony: [[spoiler:He launches knives through his victims' heads, so when [=GulusGammamon=] decides to avenge Bokomon's death, he returns the favor with his tail.]]
* GratuitousGerman: He counts his kills in German, but speaks Japanese otherwise.
* HeroKiller: [[spoiler:Attempts to assassinate Gammamon, but he ends up being pushed out of the way by Bokomon and taking the knife instead. This all happened after Jellymon survived ''hers'' since she was behind a window at the time.]]
* HiddenAgendaVillain: It never truly reveals ''why'' it's doing all this. [[spoiler:Bokomon dismisses it being given orders since it's in the human world, and when Gammamon evolves into [=GulusGammamon=], Sealsdramon puts away his knife. When [=GulusGammamon=] tries to force it to confess, it just says "It's still just 1,000", "More bodies. It doesn't matter who. Just more." and "The number is all that matters." [=GulusGammamon=] concludes that it wasn't here on orders, and was just killing [[ForTheEvulz for the sake of a body count]], but it doesn't confirm or deny it. When [=GulusGammamon=] kills it, it just says "Well done" before dying, as if its own death was okay since it added to "the number", which would go ''against'' what [=GulusGammamon=] suggests since it wouldn't be ''it's'' kill]]. Unless, of course, [[AlternativeCharacterInterpretation it's a killer recognizing the skills of another killer]].
* KnifeNut: Sealsdramon's weapon of choice, hurling knives at Digimon's heads from a distance to slay them quickly and quietly.
* KnightOfCerebus: [[spoiler:Not only is Sealsdramon the first character in the series to ''succeed'' in a murder attempt, he then kills one of the supporting cast and is rewarded by being the first MonsterOfTheWeek to die - in turn allowing the discovery that ''something'' is wrong with Gammamon.]]
* RoboSpeak: His speech has a robotic voice changer over it.
* SerialKiller: Sealsdramon kills Digimon left and right for seemingly no reason then because it ''wants'' to. It manages to rack up 1000 kills.
* VaderBreath: His creepy breathing is one of the few signs a victim has to pick up on before a knife comes their way.
* VillainRespect: [[spoiler:After being speared by [=GulusGammamon=], he manages a "well done" before disintegrating.]]
* WalkingSpoiler: Everything pertaining to him correlates with one of the first significant moments in the plot, as well as [[spoiler:killing Bokomon and causing Gammamon to evolve into [=GulusGammamon=] for the first time.]]
* WouldHurtAChild: Seemingly doesn't care if Hiro and his friends were among his casualties despite them not being any of his targets.
* TheWorfEffect: It lies in the shadows and snips at unsuspecting Digimon with its knife and can take them down in one well placed hit, succeeding in killing ''1000'' victims. [[spoiler:It dies very quickly though once [=GulusGammamon=] shows up.]]
[[/folder]]

[[folder:Koemon]]
[[quoteright:300:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/koemon_2.png]]
[[caption-width-right:300:''"Let's play."'']]
-> '''Voiced by:''' Makoto Tsumura
-> '''Level:''' Child\\
'''Attribute:''' Virus\\
'''Attacks:''' Mischievous Hoop

A monkey Digimon that was mistaken as a ZashikiWarashi haunting an ocean resort.
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* NotEvilJustMisunderstood: He's less evil and more just lonely and wanting to play with someone [[spoiler:since Granny is preoccupied elsewhere.]] At worst, it just acted as ThePrankster when the other guests wouldn't play with him, but was willing to make up for it [[spoiler:after the kids manage to make fireworks for him]], returning Kiyoshiro's underwear to him at the very end.
* ThePrankster: Pulled pranks on resort guests, [[spoiler:due to an elderly member of the staff called Granny being unable to watch fireworks with him]]. Most of his pranks were rather mundane, mainly just making messes and pulling the drain on a bath. Worst he did was steal Kiyoshiro's underwear.
* ZashikiWarashi: Was mistaken for one.
[[/folder]]

[[folder:Phelesmon]]
[[quoteright:275:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/phelesmon_analyzer_ghost_game.jpg]]
[[caption-width-right:275:''"Your wish has been granted..."'']]
-> '''Voiced by:''' Creator/RyotaroOkiayu
-> '''Level:''' Perfect\\
'''Attribute:''' Virus\\
'''Attacks:''' Black Statue, Demon's Shout

A fallen angel Digimon posing as a traveling fortuneteller.
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* BeamOWar: Between his Demon's Shout and [=SymbareAngoramon=]'s Breakin' Stream. Phelesmon nearly overwhelms [=SymbareAngoramon=] until the [=BetalGammamon=] and [=TeslaJellymon=] contribute their own attacks. While the combined attack does punch through and hit Phelesmon, he's a still a level higher than they are and a bit too durable for it to really affect him.
* BigRedDevil: Emphasis on big. He's much taller than his minions and very devilish-looking.
* CollectorOfTheStrange: Keeps the humans he turns to stone as part of a twisted art gallery but is picky about the facial expression of the victims. There were a few statues he had his minions throw away because the victim's face was not quite contorted in terror enough for his liking.
* ForTheEvulz: The reason why he and his henchmen scare their clients? So they can materialize, like Dracumon before them. The reason he turns women to stone? This trope.
* {{Foreshadowing}}: The name of his act is "Mephisto, the Fortuneteller's Manor," foreshadowing how he's a Digimon named after the demon Mephistopheles.
* HiddenAgendaVillain: Exactly what he has planned for the human world once he's finished his army and preparations isn't said in his debut, but he [[CardCarryingVillain doesn't hide that it's nothing good]].
* JackassGenie: He performs his fortune telling under the pretense of granting his customer's wishes, but he stretches the definition of 'solution' to every problem such that turning them to stone counts as granting the wish. You feel anxious about being hurt? No one will hurt you if you're a statue!
* MakeMeWannaShout: His Demon's Shout is a focused blast of sound generated from his mouth.
* MasterOfIllusion: Uses illusions as part of terrifying his victims. The ones we are shown in the episode include making one victim believe she is on fire, another being attack by ferocious dogs, and another shown visions of hanging thousands of feet in the air. He often disguises his Boogiemon minions as other vicious Digimon.
* NoSell: He gets hit by three attacks from three different Adult level Digimon and comes out fine.
* PetTheDog: Invoked. He frees his victims to "make up for not reading [Ruli's] fortune".
* PragmaticVillainy: While he knows he can defeat [=BetelGammamon=], [=SymbareAngoramon=], and [=TeslaJellymon=], he admits it won't be easy. Not to mention his objective isn't winning the fight, so he leaves and turns all the women he turned to stone back to normal to get Hiro and the others off his back.
* ProngsOfPoseidon: He summons a devil's pitchfork while fighting [=SymbareAngoramon=], though he never actually uses it to fight.
* RedAndBlackAndEvilAllOver: Phelesmon is a red and black demon Digimon who exploits people's wishes for his own ends.
* TakenForGranite: He turns his victims into black statues. Most of them women.
* WingedHumanoid: As befitting for a fallen angel Digimon.
[[/folder]]

[[folder:Boogiemon]]
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-> '''Voiced by:''' Daiki Takeuchi and Shunsuke Kanie
-> '''Level:''' Adult\\
'''Attribute:''' Virus\\

Phelesmon's henchmen who help him scare humans with illusions so they can materialize.
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* BigRedDevil: They're classic cartoon devils, pitchforks and all.
* CurbStompBattle: Angoramon is able to fight them on fairly even footing even in child form. Once he becomes Symbareangoramon and their level advantage is lost he blows five of them away with little effort.
* ProngsOfPoseidon: They wield pitchforks, fitting with their demonic nature.
* WingedHumanoid: Like their master.
[[/folder]]

[[folder:Jyureimon]]
[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/jyureimon.png]]
[[caption-width-right:350:''"I'll eat you all!"'']]
-> '''Voiced by:''' Shin Aomori
->'''Level:''' Perfect\\
'''Attribute:''' Virus\\
'''Attacks:''' Cherry Bomb, Illusion Mist, Vine Attack

A malevolent tree Digimon who absorbs victims to create new tree rings. Lately, he's been moving in on [=MoriShellmon=]'s territory.
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* AnArmAndALeg: He's only driven off by everyone working together to break off two of his arms.
* TheAssimilator: He absorbs humans and Digimon alike in order to form his tree rings. Lately, he's only had human victims.
* AttackItsWeakPoint: He's driven off by multiple attacks concentrated on a weak point created by [=BetalGammamon=]'s fire attacks. The fire weakens the wood enough that later attacks concentrated on that spot snap two of his arms off.
* LogicalWeakness: [=BetelGammamon=] is able to actually hurt him with fire attacks. Hiro calls [=BetelGammamon=] off before any serious damage is done, which proves to be a mistake as Jyureimon is then able to grab [=BetelGammamon=]. The fire attacks do create a weak point for the heroes to attack later and break off two of his arms.
* MasterOfIllusion: The red mist he emits creates illusions of hostile trees.
* MultiArmedAndDangerous: Jyureimon has six arms and deals a fairly solid beating to [=MoriShellmon=] with them.
* SerialKiller: Serial assimilator, but the end result is basically the same. Jyureimon has been preying on humans since he got to the human world, but has a marked preference for Digimon.
* StrongerWithAge: Given that one of his tree rings takes as long as a century to form, he's been around a ''very'' long time, a fact that he taunts [=MoriShellmon=] with.
* {{Treants}}: Jyureimon is a six-armed cherry tree that walks on his roots.
* WouldHurtAChild: Comes close to eating the main trio out of anger when they fight him.
[[/folder]]

[[folder:Frozomon]]
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[[caption-width-right:350:''"Blast you!"'']]
-> '''Voiced by:''' Creator/RikiyaKoyama
->'''Level:''' Perfect\\
'''Attribute:''' Virus\\
'''Attacks:''' Removal Blow, Defrost Blade, Glaciate Missile

A machine Digimon that attacks the new geothermal power plant Kiyoshiro helped build simply because it was in his way.
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* BladeBelowTheShoulder: His left arm ends in a HotBlade that he uses for one of his attacks.
* {{Determinator}}: Absolutely ''NOTHING'' will get between him and those him will rescue. So much so that he won't take any detours.
* FlippingHelpless: [=TeslaJellymon=] incapacitates Frozomon by hitting his upper section from beneath until he unbalances from the increasing tilt and flips over. The other Digimon he was guiding help him back up and stop the fight just in time to save the rest of the cast.
* HotBlade: His Defrost Blade is a blade he can heat to incandescence to clear away snow.
* AnIcePerson: He uses his missiles to freeze things and can pull in snow through his propeller to fire out of the snowblower on his tail.
* KarmaHoudini: He nearly ''kills'' the main characters for the crime of [[DisproportionateRetribution telling him to stop freezing the power plant before they all freeze to death]]. His argument is that he was just moving a pack of ice Digimon to a colder place and the power plant was in his way, but nothing prevented him from going around it. He gets a brief beating by Ruli and [=TeslaJellymon=], but overall, he still has his way by the end of the episode.
* LethallyStupid: His single-minded determination to clear away a heat-producing obstacle nearly got two-thirds of the main cast killed by hypothermia.
* MacrossMissileMassacre: Its Glaciate Missile is a barrage of six freezing missiles fired from its shoulders.
* NeverMyFault: Even after the situation is clarified, he claims that it's the humans' fault for building the power plant in the first place.
* ShoulderCannon: His Glaciate Missile is fired from cannons attached to its shoulders.
* WellIntentionedExtremist: He tried to destroy the geothermal plant, nearly killing Hiro, Gammamon, Angoramon, and Kiyoshiro in the process, so that a group of cold adapted Digimon he's leading will get to someplace cold enough for them to live comfortably. He ''is'' a Virus attribute Digimon.
[[/folder]]

[[folder:Petermon]]
[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/petermon.PNG]]
[[caption-width-right:350:"Children need to stay children."]]
-> '''Voiced by:''' Creator/KenjiNojima
-> '''Level:''' Adult\\
'''Atribute:''' Data\\
'''Attacks:''' Snipe Sting, Twinkle Shoot, Midnight Fantasia

A fairy Digimon who kidnaps children and Child level Digimon at night and takes them to "Never-Ever Land".
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* GrowingUpSucks: His M.O. for kidnapping children and child-level Digimon from the real world, as he sees growing up to be evil.
* HeelFaceTurn: After witnessing the children and Digimon he kidnapped expressing a desire to grow up, he nearly breaks down in sorrow. Hiro however telling him that "growing up" doesn't mean you can't still have fun and act like a kid, combined with the arrival of [=CaptainHookmon=] and offer for Petermon to join his crew, convinces Petermon to free everyone and turn good.
* {{Irony}}: Like others of his species, despite his love for children and not wanting them to grow up, he himself is an ''Adult'' level Digimon.
* LaserGuidedAmnesia: Inflicts this on the families of the children he takes, making them forget they ever had the child. Attempting to remember what he's erased can cause the victims to suffer painful shocks akin to MindRape. He also does this to the main trio after he comes and visits them while sleeping once he judges them and their age as being no better than an actual adult.
* TheNoseKnows: He has a very good sense of smell, able to tell if a child "reeks" of adults or not.
* PsychopathicManchild: Befitting his origin of ''Literature/PeterPan'', Petermon has a very childish mindset, lashing out at anyone he assumes is lying to him, and hating grown-ups because they always "break their promises" and "always lie". His lashing out can cause him to ''attack'' the people he kidnaps if he thinks they're lying to him, and he was originally intending on ''killing'' the main cast in their sleep before settling on [[LaserGuidedAmnesia wiping their memories]], before decising otherwise the instant they enter his realm. It takes Hiro explaining to him that growing up doesn't mean you have to stop playing and having fun for him to consider changing, and meeting [=CaptainHookmon=] solidifies it, letting him drop the psychopathic part.
* WellIntentionedExtremist: He genuinely thinks kids and Child level Digimon would be happier not having to grow up, and takes them to Never-Ever Land so that they can remain kids and play forever. When the various Digimon he kidnapped starting Evolving and the kids started expressing a desire to grow up, he's left on the verge of tears begging them to stop.
* WouldHurtAChild: During a friendly game of soccer, Petermon threatened to kill a Child-level Elecmon when they simply wondered about being taller, showing his true nature that he was willing to kill Child-level Digimon if they have the slightest mention about evolving into Adult levels. In addition, despite Hiro and his friends being preteens, Petermon [[TooMuchAlike sees them as no different than actual grownups and treats them as such]]. First by wiping their memories when he visits them in their sleep. Then by actively trying to slay them and their partners when they enter "Never-Ever Land" to save the kidnapped children. He almost does this to another child during their fight, who is saved in the nick of time by two Orcamon, evolved from the Hawkmon who recruited the main trio, deflecting his sword.
[[/folder]]

[[folder:Piccolomon]]
[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/picklemon.png]]
[[caption-width-right:350:''"I'll send you somewhere fun!"'']]
->'''Voiced by:''' Creator/KonamiYoshida
->'''Level:''' Perfect\\
'''Attribute:''' Data\\
'''Attacks:''' Bit Bomb

A Pixie Digimon capable of traveling through time, sending various humans to different time periods in a misguided attempt to let them experience the same kind of fun he has. He goes after Hiro and the others because he wants their Digivices.
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* AdaptationalVillainy: {{Subverted|Trope}}. On initial glance, it would appear to be played straight, since the most significant appearance prior to here, [[Anime/DigimonAdventure Adventure!Piccolomon]], was a mentor to the Chosen Children and all around good guy, while this one is far darker. However, it's actually ''inverted'', as Piccolomon here is TruerToTheText, as the Digimon Reference Book notes Piccolomon as being impish and akin to TheTrickster, whereas Adventure!Piccolomon was a case of AdaptationalHeroism.
* BlueAndOrangeMorality: He doesn't see any problem with taking humans form their native time and putting themselves somewhen else. He even expected to be rewarded with a Digivice -V- for doing so!
* EntitledBastard: Convinced himself that he deserved to be rewarded with the group's Digivices for giving them a fun trip to the past.
* HeelFaceTurn: After seeing Gammamon's future, he decides to become friends and returns everyone to their time.
* MuggingTheMonster: After being angry at the group for ruining his fun, he decides to go back in time and RetGone the protagonists, starting with Gammamon. [[spoiler:He comes back visibly injured, likely having run into [=GulusGammamon=].]]
* SpellMyNameWithAnS: Is his (Japanese) name "Picklemon" or "Piccolomon"?
* VerbalTic: Ends his sentences with "pi".
* WhatTheHellAreYou: Asks Gammamon this after he goes back in time to RetGone him, [[spoiler:likely referring to ''[=GulusGammamon=]'']].
[[/folder]]

[[folder:[=DarkLizamon=] & Saberdramon]]
[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/darklizamon_9.png]]
[[caption-width-right:350:[=DarkLizamon=]]]
[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/saberdramon_1.png]]
[[caption-width-right:350:Saberdramon]]

->'''[=DarkLizamon=] Voiced by:''' Creator/RyotaTakeuchi
->'''Saberdramon Voiced by:''' Creator/MasayaTakatsuka
-> '''Level:''' Adult\\
'''Atribute:''' Virus\\
'''Attacks:''' Dread Fire ([=DarkLizamon=]), Black Saber (Saberdramon)

Two Digimon who confront Hiro, believing he can bring them to [=BlackTailmon=].
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* AccidentalMurder: [[spoiler:[=DarkLizamon=] tried to protect a human from a house fire by enveloping him in his Dread Fire attack, but he wouldn't listen when he told him not to move until he said to do so and burnt up as a result. The witnesses were none the wiser to what happened, believing the pair of Digimon to be responsible for the fire and subsequent death.]]
* BeatThemAtTheirOwnGame: [=DarkLizardmon=] is a LightningBruiser with fire attacks and is beaten by [=BetelGammamon=], a Digimon with identical powers. Sabredramon is a flying Digimon, requiring [=KausGammamon=] to defeat in an aerial duel.
* DarkIsNotEvil: [[spoiler:After failing to save a human from a fire, inadvertently causing his death, all they want is to go home to the Digital World and upon being able to return [=DarkLizamon=] apologizes to Hiro for the trouble they caused to him and his friends.]]
* LightningBruiser: [=DarkLizardmon=] is fast enough to dodge [=WezenGammamon=]'s blasts and strong enough to knock him flat on his back. Gammamon has to become [=BetelGammamon=] -- a LightningBruiser in his own right -- [[BeatThemAtTheirOwnGame to defeat him]].
* NotEvilJustMisunderstood: [[spoiler:They tried to save a human from a burning building, with [=DarkLizamon=] using his Dread Fire to protect him. Tragically, he stepped out of the Dread Fire too soon, resulting in him turning to ashes. When his parents and friends saw the two, they assumed that they were the ones responsible for the fire and his death.]]
* PlayingWithFire: [=DarkLizamon=] can shoot and control black flames.
* ReducedToDust: Anything that leaves [=DarkLizamon=]'s Dread Fire disintegrates into ash in seconds. [[spoiler:Including people, which leads the two to getting branded as murderers.]]
* ThenLetMeBeEvil: [[spoiler:As soon as they were blamed for Tsuyoshi's death, the two of them gave up trying to integrate in human society and grew ruthless in their hunt for a way home.]]
* TheresNoPlaceLikeHome: After being branded as [[spoiler:monsters and murderers by humans]]. All they want is to go back home, which is why they attacked Hiro under the belief that he knows where the [=BlackTailmon=] is.
[[/folder]]

[[folder:Archnemon]]
[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/archnemon.png]]
[[caption-width-right:350:[[labelnote:Click here to her human disguise]] https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/image_3073.png]][[/labelnote]]

->'''Voiced by:''' Creator/WakanaYamazaki
-> '''Level:''' Perfect\\
'''Attribute:''' Virus\\
'''Attacks:''' Spider Thread, Predation Spider

A Demon Beast Digimon capable of taking on a human form that made her home at an old mall, preying on human brains.
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* AdaptationalVillainy: Unlike the Archnemon who appeared in ''Anime/DigimonAdventure02'', [[LaughablyEvil who was more comical than creepy]], this Archnemon is a demented MadScientist with a hunger for brains! Ultimately played with, as this Archnemon is TruerToTheText, the only major differences being her MadScientist nature and lack of a short temper.
* BrainFood: According to her, the best way to determine the intelligence of a creature is to ''eat the brain''.
* BeCarefulWhatYouWishFor: Archnemon wanted to eat, so [[spoiler:[=GulusGammamon=] let her eat...a Desdemona-flavored knuckle sandwich]].
* CruelAndUnusualDeath: Granted, [[AssholeVictim she deserved it]], [[spoiler:but the way [=GulusGammamon=] jams his fist down her throat and fires off a point-blank Desdemona, effectively burning her from the inside out and making her abdomen nearly ''explode'' from the pressure by the time she dies, can't be a pleasant way to go]].
* CurbStompBattle: [[spoiler:Like Sealsdramon before her she spends much of the episode keeping the kids on the ropes until she triggers a [=GulusGammamon=] evolution, at which point she is dealt with in a single swift move more akin to an execution than a battle.]]
* ImAHumanitarian: She's eaten the heads of at least two humans, and plans to do this with Hiro and the others.
* MadScientist: Archnemon describes herself as a neuroscientist studying Digimon evolutive... '''by eating brains!'''
* MythologyGag: Her human disguise is the same one from ''Anime/DigimonAdventure02''.
* NoOntologicalInertia: Her web disintegrates a couple seconds after she dies.
* SinisterSurveillance: She connects her web to cameras throughout her lair to track her prey. It seems to be one of the results of her research as she based the design on the neural networks in the brain.
[[/folder]]

[[folder:Dokugumon]]
[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/dokugumon_0.png]]
[[caption-width-right:350:Just one of '''''hundreds!''''']]
-> '''Level:''' Adult\\
'''Attribute:''' Virus\\

Archnemon's assistants.
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* SpiderSwarm: There are hundreds of them and despite going down easily, they wear down Angoramon and Jellymon through sheer attrition.
* WhatHappenedToTheMouse: [[spoiler:Their fate after Archnemon's death isn't shown.]]
[[/folder]]

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