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Neemon (Neamon)

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Debut: Digimon Frontier: "The Legendary Warrior! Agnimon of Flame"

A Beast Digimon that is often seen hanging out with Bokomon. It's a carefree, ditzy Digimon that always looks like it's half-asleep. Despite its demeanor, it's quite agile when it needs to escape danger, and it has a decent amount of knowledge, though much of it is hardly useful. Its favorite thing in the world is its pair of red long johns, which Bokomon is prone to pulling on whenever it gets annoyed with Neemon's lazy personality. Its special moves involve running away and playing dead.

A Neemon has assisted the legendary warriors in Digimon Frontier.


  • Banana Peel: Its "Yatta" where it slips on a banana peel, tossing the peel at an enemy.
  • Beware the Silly Ones: Despite its lazy nature, Neemon can actually fight as seen in Digimon Rumble Arena 2.
  • Flight: Its "Gas da" note  where it fills its pants with farts and then flies around like a popped balloon shooting gas everywhere.
  • Gasshole: A few of its attacks involve emitting a poisonous gas, or using the gas to fly.
  • Groin Attack: Bokomon snaps its waistband when irritated at it.
  • Lazy Bum: Until something important happens. Its "Tanukineiri" note  where it cheats by making the foe think it is asleep.
  • Poisonous Person: Its "Are?" note  where it swells up with gas and explodes, sending poison gas everywhere and it's "1,2,3,4,5,6,7!" where it shoots a green bubble of gas while counting.
  • Screw This, I'm Out of Here!: Its "Nigeashi Dash" has it escapes with a dash.
  • Those Two Guys: With Bokomon.

Otamamon

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Debut: Pendulum 1.0 Nature Spirits

A larva Digimon whose skin has not yet fully hardened because it chose to live underwater. It swims in lakes and rivers upstream of the Net Ocean with its large tail, and occasionally climbs up onto rocks with its developed forelimbs and does vocal training. Its mostly undeveloped hindlimbs act as rudders in place of its tail, which has gained propulsive power, contrary to typical organisms. It is valuable among Child levels in that it signals its upcoming evolution clearly, but since its potential for mutation is extremely high, caution is necessary in its training.


  • Absurdly Sharp Claws: Its "Child Claw" attack where it scratches at the foe with its claws.
  • Bubble Gun: Its "Lullaby Bubble" where it spits out a stream of bubbles that can put opponents to sleep and its "Wrapping Bubble" where it encases itself in a protective bubble and causes a ball of water to drop on the enemy from the sky.
  • Making a Splash: Its "Lullaby Bubble", "Wrapping Bubble" and "Water Jet" (Attacks by shooting a stream of water from its mouth.) attacks all use water.
  • Meaningful Name: Its name is short for otamajakushi, the japanese word for tadpole.
  • Use Your Head: Its "Tai Atari" note  attack where it tackles the enemy headfirst.

Otamamon X (Otamamon (X-Antibody))

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Since its body has become even larger, its vocals have become louder, and the effects of its Special Move "Lullaby Bubble" have strengthened. It is said that because of a certain Mutant-type Ultimate Digimon, it looked forward to a promising future with its round body and was gifted the gorgeous crown "Prince no Osagari", and it became difficult to be attacked by the enemy due to its majestic appearance. Furthermore, it also taught Otamamon its Signature Move "Smiley Headbutt", where it headbutts the enemy without breaking its smile, but its face still cramps up and its power is weak.


  • Bubble Gun: The only attack it retains from its default form.
  • Cool Crown: The stylish if not very impressively named "Prince no Osogari" ("Prince's Hand-me-Down"), which makes it look too regal to attack.
  • Use Your Head: Its "Smiley Headbutt" attack where it headbutts the enemy without breaking its smile, but its face still cramps up and its power is weak.

Otamamon (Red)

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A variant of Otamamon that acquired the attribute of flame. For that reason, it prefers hot springs over cold rivers. As it loves to sing like Otamamon, it never misses out on its vocal training. Its forelimbs are powerful enough to climb up onto rocks and become reassuring weapons in battle.


  • Absurdly Sharp Claws: Its "Lava Claw" attack where it scratches at the foe with its hot claws.
  • Bubble Gun: Its "Boiled Bubble" attack spits out a stream of extremely hot bubbles.
  • Fireballs: Its "Boiled Fire" attack shoots fireballs from its mouth.
  • Magma Man: Its "Magma Drip" attack causes lava to drop from the sky onto the enemy.
  • Palette Swap: A data-attribute, fire-using variant of the normally virus-attribute, water-aligned Otamamon and it's recolored to match.
  • Use Your Head: Its "Tai Atari" attack where it tackles the enemy headfirst.

Palmon

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Debut: Digital Monster Ver. 4

A Plant Digimon with a large, tropical flower blooming on its head. Unusually for Plant Digimon at the time of its discovery, Palmon resembles a bipedal reptile with plantlike qualities. It feeds through photosynthesis, and can bury its root-shaped feet into the ground to absorb nutrients. When it's happy, its flower gives off a sweet scent, but when angry or in danger, it instead emits a foul stench that drives off Digimon far stronger than it. Its special attack is Poison Ivy, which uses its fingers as vines to grapple and ensnare the opponent, paralyzing them in the process.

Palmon is best known for being the partner of Mimi Tachikawa and the female tamer in Digimon Project 2021, as well as being one of Aiba's starters.


  • Absurdly Sharp Claws: Its "Thorn Thrust" attack where it stabs upwards with its extended fingers and Root Stretch where it slashes a foe with its claws.
  • "Blind Idiot" Translation: The official translation originally given by the official website for Digimon Adventure: was "Parumon", which is wrong as the name is dervied from Palm Tree. Japanese somtimes mixes up Ls and Rs.
  • Cute Monster Girl: It's usually depicted as a female, and most artwork of it emphasizes its more adorable qualities.
  • Green Thumb: Its "Plant Shock" where it hits the opponent with leaves, claws them, or showers them with poisonous pollen and "Sleep Spore" where it shakes its petals, which releases spores that can put Digimon to sleep.
  • Impaled with Extreme Prejudice: Its "Thorn Throw" where it impales the opponent with her vines before throwing it.
  • Life Drain: Its Root Stretch attack does this.
  • Meaningful Name: Pal is short for Palm Tree (「パルムツリー」 Parumu Tsurī).
  • Plant Person: It's essentially a humanoid, walking Palm Tree.
  • Poisonous Person: Its "Totemo Kusai Nioi" note  where it blows out a powerful poisonous smoke.
  • Sitcom Archnemesis: It is this with Floramon.
  • The Paralyzer: Its "Poison Ivy" where it's fingers, that are laced with a powerful toxin, extend to grab or whip the enemy. If you suffer this attack, your body will be completely paralyzed.

Palmon X (Palmon (X-Antibody))

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The glamorous, tropical flower on its head has fully bloomed, and its colors and fragrances now express Palmon's emotions clearly. It releases a poisonous scent from its red petals when angry, a cool scent that suppresses the enemy's fighting spirit from its blue-green petals when sad, and a scent that plunges nearby Digimon into a hallucination, causing them to escape from reality, from its yellow petals when happy. The essences of these scents are blended within its body to produce its "RGB Herb". Digimon scratched by the claws on its arms would be temporarily confused due to the poison it synthesizes.


  • Badass Cape: Gains a cape made of plant matter in this form.
  • Fantastic Drug: Its "RGB Herb attack, produces scents blended within its claws which causes Digimon to be temporarily confused.

Patamon

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Debut: Digital Monster Ver. 3

A Mammal Digimon known for its large ears, which resemble bat wings and enable it to fly. Unfortunately, it can only fly at one kilometer per hour and is often better off just walking. It's a rather popular Digimon due to how cute it is when attempting to fly, though Patamon doesn't agree with the sentiment. Patamon is an obedient Digimon that's willing to defend its tamer to the end, and has plenty of hidden potential up its sleeve as, not only does it have some holy power deep inside, but it also contains the ancient genes necessary for Armor Digivolution. Its special attacks are Boom Bubble, where it fires a blast of compressed air at the enemy, and Rapid Wing Attack, where it slaps the foe around with its ears.

Patamon's most well-known as the partner to Takeru (T.K.) Takaishi, and it's the canon partner to Akira of Digimon World 2, being the mascot of the Blue Falcon Guard Team.


  • Blow You Away: Its "Air Shot" attack where it inflates itself with air and expels a shot of air, "Kūchū Air Shot" attack fires an "Air Shot" while airborne, "Sparking Air Shot" attack is a glittering, powered-up version of "Air Shot" and "Air Gust" attack where it inhales in air and spits out multiple clouds.
  • Cute Little Fangs: Was revealed to have them in Tri. And since they can evolve from Tokomon...
  • Ear Wings: Its most characteristic physical features are the flight-capable batlike wings growing where its ears should be. Its "Hane Binta" note  attack slaps the opponent with its ears.
  • Flight: It's capable of this, but poor at it.
  • Holy Hand Grenade: It'll occasionally show that it has traces of the powers more commonly found in its holy Digivolutions and other relatives.
  • Magikarp Power: Sure, it looks cute, but it'll soon evolve into an Angemon.
  • Meaningful Name: Pata is derived from patapata 「パタパタ」, onomatopoeia for the sound of "flapping".
  • Mix-and-Match Critters: It's a hamster-like creature with bat wings for ears.
  • Razor Wind: Its "Thousand Wing" where it begins spinning in the air while attacking the enemy with its ears which can release blades of wind and its "Aero Slash" attack where it breathes in air and shoots it out as blades made out of wind.
  • Recurring Element: Served as The Lancer's Digimon for the first half of Digimon Adventure 02 before Wormmon firmly cemented itself in this role.
  • Solid Clouds: Its Air Gust move has it create clouds, which its allies can use as platforms.
  • Spectacular Spinning: Its "Spin Kick" attack where spins once on the ground, hitting an enemy with one wing, "Tai Atari Bomb" is an attack where Patamon flies forward while spinning and "Kūchū Tai Atari Bomb" where it dive bombs the enemy while spinning.

PawnChessmon (Black) & (White)

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Debut: Digimon Data Squad: "I am Masaru! Cockatrimon Strikes"

A Puppet Digimon that was born from data leaking out of a chess game supercomputer. Its power is weak, but it is promoted when it strives for prominence, and it is an ordinary pawn that conceals the mystery that it is said to possess Ultimate-class power. Its catchphrase is, "I only advance!" It considers its fellows who are striving for prominence ahead of it to be its rivals.

Both of PawnChessmon's forms are the partner Digimon to Megumi Shirakawa and Miki Kurosaki, and several PawnChessmon (White) are a part of the Xros Heart (Fusion Fighters) army.


  • Barrier Warrior: Its "Pyramid Formation" attack, where it uses a special formation after procuring rear support from its comrades, allowing it to halt the attacks of even an Ultimate Digimon.
  • "Blind Idiot" Translation: The official translation is "PaunChessmon". The chess piece is "Pawn".
  • Chess Motif: They are based on the black and white pawn chess piece. The entire evolutionary line has this motif.
  • Magikarp Power: Like the chess piece they're based on, they're physically the weakest, but can eventually get a promotion, though less so with the white ones, who become the cowardly and useless KingChessmon.
  • Palette Swap: Comes in Black and White versions, which are functionally identical, at least until they evolve. The Black line eventually becomes QueenChessmon while the White becomes KingChessmon.
  • Shield Bash: Its "Pawn Charge" attack, where it turns around and throws itself backwards at an enemy, hitting them with its buckler.
  • Shock and Awe: Its "Pawn Lightning" attack, fires a shockwave with a lightning fast strike of its spear.

Penguinmon (Penmon)

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A Bird Digimon discovered within an Antarctic base's computer, it is similar to a penguin. Because it lives in an ice-covered region, it has a fault of being weak in the heat, but as it has an affable personality, it will follow after you with a waddling walk. Also, its wings have degenerated, and although it is unable to fly and its walking speed is slow, it is able to move with a speed of more than 60 kph by sliding across the ice on its belly. Also, in the water it is even able to swim using its small wings.

According to the D-Power line, Penmon is the Rookie form of Kenta Kitagawa's MarineAngemon.


  • An Ice Person: Its "Ice Prism" attack, causes a trail of icicles to appear along the ground to slam the enemy.
  • Polar Penguins: In its debut, an NPC Penguinmon lives in Freeze Land and runs a curling minigame, and as the player's partner Digimon, one of its evolutions is the snowman-like Frigimon. Lore-wise, it was discovered in an Antarctic base's computer.
  • Slide Attack: Has an attack literally called this where it slides on its stomach like a regular penguin.

PetitMamon

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Debut: Digimon V-Tamer 01: "Earthquake! Demon Castle!!"


Phascomon

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A Demon Beast Digimon which inhabits the dark "Evil Forest" that is spread vast across the Dark Area. It always curls up in a treetop and sleeps often. At a glance, it seems like it's harmless, but it is a fully-fledged Demon Digimon, and there have been many injuries reported from it leaping from the treetop and attacking people as soon as they let their guard down.

Phascomon is one of Sayo's partners.


Pillowmon (Pillomon)

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Debuted in: Digimon Xros Wars: The Young Hunters Who Leapt Through Time: "The Amusement Park of Dreams, DigimonLand"

A Digimon with the appearance of both a pillow and a sheep combined, it is always floating about while sleeping. Although one will fall into a pleasant sleep by snuggling up with Pillomon, the resulting dreams they see then will be eaten by Pillomon.


  • Counting Sheep: Based on the concept.
  • Dream Stealer: Anyone who sleeps with a Pillomon by their side will have their dreams eaten, good or bad.
  • Emotional Powers: If it's sleeping well, a Lullaby Bubble floats next to it that lulls those who touch it into a pleasant slumber. If not, it's instead replaced by an Akumu no Awanote  that inflicts nightmares and hallucinations.
  • Eyes Always Shut: In its design, because it's always asleep.
  • Retcon: In 2020, the Digimon Reference Book made it a Rookie. It previously did not have a level due to debuting in the Digimon Fusion continuity.
  • Sweet Sheep: It's a vaccine-attribute sheep in the shape of a pillow.

Pomumon

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Debut: Digimon Reference Book

Although it looks like a Bird-type, it is a Plant Digimon whose body is packed with juices with high sugar content like that of a fruit. For that reason, it has many natural predators such as bird and insect Digimon. Despite having wings, it is mainly active on land because its flight speed is so low that it becomes defenseless.


Psychemon

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A Digimon characterized by its perturbing, flashy colors. It is said to be a variant of Gabumon. Although it has a personality that is as bright and showy as the colors on its body, it apparently turns cowardly when its fur pelt is removed, just like Gabumon.

It's notable for being the false partner of Ryouma Mogami.


  • Breath Weapon: Its "Psyche Shot" emits a small blast from the mouth.
  • Dance Battler: Its "Genshoku no Mai" note  attack were it does a dance to release a wall of blocks in the color of primary colors at the enemy.
  • Horn Attack: Its "Hadehade Bone" note  attack where it glows with a colorful aura and jumps at an enemy, stabbing through them with its horn.
  • Light 'em Up: Its "Hadehade Horn" note  where it jumps horn-first with sparkling lights at the enemy.
  • Palette Swap: A lilac and fuchsia recolor of Gabumon.
  • Playing with Fire: Its "Psyche Horn" attack where it slashes with its horn engulfed in colorful flames.
  • Recurring Element: Psychemon ends up being The Lancer's Digimon in Digimon Xros Wars: The Young Hunters Who Leapt Through Time, helped by it being a clear Palette Swap of Gabumon. It also serves as somewhat of an expy of Arkadimon, due to betraying its tamer and serving the Big Bad (Demon in V-Tamer, Quartzmon in Young Hunters).
  • Shock and Awe: Its "Colorful Spark" attack, releases colorful electric shocks from its horn, mouth, or pelt.

Pteromon

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Debut: Digimon Liberator
Attacks: Wind Slicer, Rumble Claw

A Digimon with both bird and dragon characteristics. It flies freely over vast forests and will fly with other Digimon that its strongly interested in. The horns on its head are too soft to be used offensively and instead used as a sensory organ that acutely perceive changes in climate by reading the wind through them. When it's injured, its feathers will regrow to heal its wounds.
Pteromon is partnered to Kazama Shoto, the main protagonist in Digimon Liberator.


  • Blow You Away: It's Wind Slicer attack involves launching wind blades via flapping its wings.
  • Feathered Dragons: It is classified as a "Bird Dragon" Digimon and its appearance shows it.
  • Feather Fingers: Has these.
  • Healing Factor: Its feathers regrow to heal its wounds.
  • Meaningful Name: Ptero is Greek for feather or wing.
  • Razor Wind: Launches these by flapping its wings in its Wind Slicer move.
  • Stealth Pun: Pteromon keeps the tradition of a Digimon protagonist's partner being a dragon/dinosaur in Digimon Liberator in two ways; one is by being classified as a bird dragon, and the other is because birds aredinosaurs.
  • Wind Is Green: It's a green Digimon that attacks with Wind Slicer.

Pulsemon

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Debut: Vital Bracelet Digital Monster
Attacks: Elec Rush, Petit Impulse

A Digimon that evolved under the influence of pulse waveform data stored in hospitals and gyms. It has a lively personality that treats anyone without discrimination. Pulsemon's characteristic fringe is linked to its emotions, and droops whenever it feels down. It is a cunning fighter who battles by capitalizing on its natural agility, and moving around in the shape of a lightning bolt. In addition, many other Digimon that are influenced by the vital data of others like Pulsemon, improving their physical abilities and evolving, have been discovered.

Pulsemon is partnered to Leon Alexander, Ritsu Kodou in Digimon Dreamers, and the main protagonist of the Vital Bracelet live-action tie-in, Digimon Project 2021.


  • Expressive Hair: The lightning bolt-shaped fringe droops when it feels down.
  • Meaningful Name: Pulsemon's name refers to both a heartbeat and an electromagnetic pulse.
  • Series Mascot: Downplayed compared to Agumon. It serves as the mascot for the Vital Bracelet, being the first Dim Card released for the device, and is the main protagonist's partner in Digimon Project 2021.
  • Shock and Awe: Its Petit Impulse attack fires the electricity its body generates as ball lightning from the fringe on its forehead.
  • Super-Speed: It's stated to be able to move at lightning speed. The promotional video for the Vital Bracelet even shows it leaving Speed Echoes.

Pyontomon

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Debut: Digimon Adventure 20th Memorial Story

A Digimon created as part of the ¥300,000 reward for the Digimon Adventure 20th Memorial Story. Not much is known about this Digimon. It's a Rookie level according to this tweet, and was commissioned by @moffmof.


Renamon

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A Beast Man Digimon resembling a golden fox. Despite being a Rookie level, it's actually quite tall, barely bigger than a human child. The way it's raised as a Fresh or In-Training level directly affects its upbringing, and depending on its tamer, it can grow up to boast a high level of intelligence. Renamon is always calm and collected, rarely if ever losing its composure no matter the situation, and prefers to to make short work of its enemies through a quick and varied arsenal of techniques rather than brute strength. Its special attacks include Fox Switch Deception, where it copies its opponent's appearance, and Diamond Storm, where it fires a bunch of pointed leaves at its opponent.

It's known for being the partner of Ruki Makino (Rika Nonaka), Yuma Kagura, and Miyuki Minase. It's also very well-known outside of the franchise.


  • Absurdly Sharp Claws: Its "Sōzan" note  and "Kosengeki" note  attacks are both swift claw attack.
  • Asian Fox Spirit: It is a magical fox-based Digimon, though this becomes more obvious when it digivolves into Kyubimon.
  • Dude Looks Like a Lady: Despite their feminine appearance, male Renamon do exist, such as in Digimon World Data Squad and (possibly) Digimon Survive.
  • Foil: The canid to Guilmon's dragon.
  • Genius Bruiser: Depending on how Renamon is raised as an In-Training, it's capable of boasting high intelligence.
  • Lightning Bruiser: Renamon prefers using speed to play around with its opponents, as opposed to raw power.
  • Meaningful Name: Rena is short for Renard, the French word for fox.
  • Non-Indicative Name: In the dub, its "Koyōsetsu" attack is renamed "Diamond Storm". The attack uses leaves, not diamonds. It does make for a cool attack name, at least.
  • Non-Standard Character Design: Renamon stands out compared to most Rookie levels, at least at the time of its introduction. Whereas most Rookies are cute and able to fit in a person's arms, Renamon has a slightly more humanoid figure, and is overall taller than most of its competition.
  • Petal Power: Its "Koyōsetsu" note  attack fires a barrage of sharpened leaves at the opponent.
  • Playing with Fire: Its "Tōhakken" note  attack either ignites its hands and feet in blue fire and attacks the enemy with them or hits the enemy with a powerful hand strike.
  • Recurring Element: The Renamon line is Tamers' main canine Digimon line, or at least the distant lancer-based one anyway.
  • Spectacular Spinning: Its "Kokaishū" note  where it spins around and attacks with multiple roundhouse kicks and "Korenkyaku" note  where it spins about before unleashing several high kicks in rapid succession.
  • Techni Color Fire: Its "Tōhakken" attack uses blue fire.
  • Teleportation: Its "Kohenkyo" note , either copies the opponent's appearance, switches places with them in a whirl of leaves, teleports it to the enemy and kicks them before disappearing, or uses a glowing hand to summon two phantom clones of itself to attack the enemy.
  • Women Are Wiser: When it is portrayed as a female. It's calm and collected, never losing its composure in any situation.
  • Younger Than They Look: Renamon is quite a bit taller than most Rookie levels, around the size of a human adult. You would be forgiven for assuming it's a Champion level.

Renamon X (Renamon (X-Antibody))

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Debut: Digimon Chronicle X: "New Order"

Cloaked in an overflowing, bewitching aura, this dignified onmyoji is well-versed in the dark arts, especially for a Child level. Its additional tail as well as the red markings surfacing all over its body symbolise its newfound strength. The techniques it uses have been improved as well. Its Special Move, alters the textures covering not only its body but also its surroundings, inviting the enemy into a world of illusions (Kochōgen).


  • Spectacular Spinning: It's "Taikyokusen" note  attack fires a spinning yin-yang attack that slices up all who come close.

Rokusho

Rokusho was added to Digimon ReArise on April 2021, following up on the April Fools introduction of Omedamon the following year. While it doesn't have an entry in the Digimon Reference Book, it is counted as a Digimon due to being labeled as a Rookie level. For more information on that, see Omedamon's entry in the Mega level page.

Rurimon

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Debut: Digimon Adventure 20th Memorial Story

A Digimon created as part of the ¥300,000 reward for the Digimon Adventure 20th Memorial Story. Not much is known about this Digimon. It's a Rookie level according to this tweet, and was commissioned by @cbc6cd08b2704a3.


  • Bag of Holding: It carries a little orange handbag on its person.
  • Meaningful Name: It's named from "ruri-iro", referring to the gemstone lapis lazuli. Its scales are a deep blue.
  • Our Dragons Are Different: It looks rather draconic in terms of its design.
  • Palette Swap: Seems to be heavily based on Agumon, with features similar to those of Dracomon.

Ryudamon

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Debut: Digimon Chronicle: X-CAST

A Beast Digimon and carrier of the X-Antibody. Similarly to Dorumon, it sports an old-style Digicore Interface on its forehead, marking its status as a Prototype Digimon from before the discovery of the Digital World. Despite being clad in protective Japanese armor, it's surprisingly nimble in combat and prefers definitive strikes to its foe's chest. It routinely studies the art of combat, and doesn't fear stronger Digimon thanks to its strong sense of bushido. According to data extracted during an experiment, it has both general data and dragon data and is capable of becoming an even mightier Digimon in due time. Its special attacks include Katana Attack, where it fires an iron blade from its mouth, and Helmet Return, where it tanks the enemy's attacks and delivers a counterattack.

It's the partner Digimon to Shēngjiàn Fāng and Xu Yulin, as well as Yūji Musha from Digimon Chronicle.


  • Armored Dragon: It wears samurai armor. Its signature move, "Kabutogaeshi" note  where it withstands the opponent's attacks with its armor and helmet, then counterattacks.
  • Breath Weapon: Its "Iaijin" note  attack.
  • Everything's Better with Samurai: A samurai Dragon hybrid.
  • Extra-ore-dinary: Its mainly attacks with iron.
  • Meaningful Name: The Ryūda 「リュウダ」 is a dragon-like figure made of bamboo and straw which is carried during the Suneori Amagoi 「脚折雨乞い」, a rain-making ritual celebrated once every four years on the first Sunday in August in Tsurugashima City 「鶴ヶ島市」.
  • Recurring Element: Along with Dorumon, it's the Rookie form of one of the draconic Digimon lines of the various X-Antibody media. Dorumon is a lot more prominent, however, and Ryudamon is more well-known as Dorumon's Lancer due to its Mega form, Ouryumon, forming the Ouryuken for Alphamon.
  • Spike Shooter: Its "Iaijin" fires an iron katana from its mouth at the enemy.

Salamon (Plotmon)

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Debut: Digimon Adventure: "The Bond of Destiny! Tailmon"

A Mammal Digimon known for its droopy ears, and is classified as Holy-Species. It's actually a Prototype Digimon made by researchers, and was made to resemble a real-life puppy. Since it's still a Rookie, it has yet to be made aware of its mission of becoming a Virus Buster, or its full power as a Holy Digimon. Due to Salamon's insecure personality, it can become good or evil depending on how it's raised, but it's bound to become a Virus Buster someday and eliminate evil Digimon. Its special attack is Puppy Howling, a high-pitched bark that paralyzes its opponent.

Notable partners to Salamon include Hikari Yagami (Kari Kamiya) and Himari Oofuchi.


  • Artificial Human: Apparently, it was designed by Digimon researchers to resemble the common domestic dog.
  • A Dog Named "Cat": It is thought to be named after one of the producers of the Digimon Adventure English Dub, Terri-Lei O'Malley's, pet cat because an alternative Dub name wasn't decided and they came up with the name before they actually saw Salamon, assuming that it was cat-based like Gatomon.
  • Gold and White Are Divine: Wears a Holy Ring around its neck, identifying it as a holy Digimon whose celestial elements will soon emerge should it manage to evolve past Gatomon.
  • Holy Hand Grenade: Its "Happy Paw" fires a beam of holy energy.
  • Meaningful Name: Plot originates from from the plott hound, a breed of dog and may also come from a misspelling of Prototype, as Salamon was said to be an experimental Digimon.
  • Precious Puppies: It looks like a puppy despite both its prior and next form being cats.
  • Super-Scream: Its Puppy Howling attack produces a high-pitched cry that paralyzes foes. In Digimon Adventure tri., it's even shown to paralyze Machinedramon.
  • Use Your Head: Its "Sledge Dash" attack where it runs ahead and tackles the enemy with a headbutt.

Salamon X (Plotmon (X-Antibody))

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Its cuteness as a pet that gives feelings of happiness to those who see it has increased. Not only that, but its holy power has also increased, and after Salamon walked, it acquired its "Puppy Paw" technique, where it forms a barrier against Virus-species, however, it is not aware of it itself.


  • Barrier Warrior: Its Puppy Paw technique functions as a barrier against Virus types. Or would, if Salamon knew it had the ability.
  • Super-Scream: The only attack it retains from its base form is Puppy Howling.

Sangomon

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Debut: Digimon Reference Book
Attacks: Refuge Mist, Coral Pressure

A Mollusk Digimon that lives in the shallows of the Net Ocean. It often mingles with other species due to its gentle disposition and cheerfulness. It uses the back of Shellmon as a resting spot, and Ganimon have been witnessed trimming the coral protruding from its head.


  • Deadly Gas: Its "Refuge Mist" spews poisonous gas from the coral on its head.
  • Flower Mouth: Its arms end with these due to being based on coral polyps.
  • Making a Splash: It can spew pressurized water from the Flower Mouths arms with Coral Pressure.
  • Meaningful Name: "Sango" is the Japenese for coral. It's a coral-based Digimon.

SantaAgumon

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Debut: DigiWindow (Digimon Pocket Wars)

  • Accessory-Wearing Cartoon Animal: Aside from the Santa hat and the bag of presents, it's completely identical to the ordinary Agumon. In Soul Chaser, it doesn't even have the bag.
  • Temporary Online Content: It was unlocked in the DigiWindow virtual pet by downloading it from the Digimon Pocket Wars phone game.

ShadowToyAgumon (ToyAgumon Black)

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A ToyAgumon that has been dyed black. It was infected by a computer virus within the Network, and turned into a toy that would bully children instead.


  • Elemental Punch: Its "Mullion Punch" where it either hits the enemy with a spinning, flaming punch.
  • Odd Name Out: One of the only "Black" Digimon to not have the word in its usual dub name, instead using "Shadow". The only other instance is ShadowWereGarurumon.
  • Palette Swap: As is typical for virus-attribute variants, it's a black recolor of its original form.
  • Playing with Fire: Its "Toy Flame" fires a flame-shaped mini-missile.

Shamanmon (Shamamon)

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A Goblimon whose duty is to listen to the will of God, and convey that to its clan. It performs a mysterious dance during its rituals, and it is said that once it gets fired up to the maximum, it becomes able to hear the prophecies of God. It also makes use of this ritual to predict matters that are of importance to its clan.


  • Bad with the Bone: Its "Dancing Bone" attack where it throws a bone at the enemy.
  • Dishing Out Dirt: Its "Iwa Tobashi" summons a large boulder and throws it.
  • Fireballs: Its "Shama Bomb" shoots a large, explosive fireball and its "Shama Strike" where it hits balls of fire at the foe with its club.
  • Inconsistent Dub: Its name in Digimon World 3 is Sharmamon.
  • Palette Swap: A dark green recolor of Goblimon.
  • Pure Energy: Its "Mad Twist" shoots a series of purple energy rings from its club.

Shoemon

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Debut: Digimon Liberator
Attacks: Wonder Stomp, Petit Needle

A cat-like puppet Digimon that lives in a shoe. Due to its timid nature it will immediately flee if someone tries to touch it. The shoes can acutely sense vibrations in the floor or ground it is in contact with, and can sense incoming enemies' presence. It's shoe has strong traction, allowing it trek through almost any terrain, even vertical cliffs. Since it prefers cleanliness, it does not like to travel sandy or muddy places.
Shoemon is partnered with Kinosaki Arisa in Digimon Liberator.


  • Breath Weapon: It can spit out needles out of its mouth.
  • Cinderella: Fits this motif with its Mega form, Cendrillmon, in that Shoemon's evolutionary line has this story as a motif in that the Digimon goes from a plain shoe that's also an example of Nice Mice to a Digimon literally based on Cinderella herself.
  • Goomba Stomp: Its "Wonder Step" move is a powerful stomp.
  • Neat Freak: Likes cleanliness.
  • Tricked-Out Shoes: The shoe it lives in allows it to travel through most terrain, including vertical cliffs.
  • Sewing Needle Sword: Its main weapon.
  • Wall Run: Able to do this thanks to good traction.

Shoutmon

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Debuted in: Digimon Reference Book
Attacks: Soul Crusher, Rock Soul, Rowdy Rocker

A ferocious Digimon with extremely high aggressiveness due to its hot-blooded enthusiasm. However, it can be friendly toward its comrades, and its friendship with other Digimon, surpassing species, can be deepened further if they are recognised by Shoutmon. There is a unique feature to Shoutmon's singing that converts its passion to energy, and it can perform an attack called "Soul Crusher", which uses its mic to amplify the heated emotions blazing within its chest, then bash the opponent. Because passion is the very source of the attack, it will definitely inflict damage no matter the target, and since Shoutmon won't give up fighting unless its passion disappears, this is the reason Shoutmon is said to be a ferocious Digimon with high aggressiveness. On one hand it seems ferocious, but on the other it is said to love music and songs, and it likes to hum songs with natural sounding background music like the sound of the wind, raindrops, the murmuring of a river, or the stirring of leaves on a tree. Because it can often become too enthusiastic in its song, accidentally letting off its "Soul Crusher" even though there aren't any enemies, it's probably safest to leave the spot at once if Shoutmon starts singing, so that it doesn't notice you. Shoutmon itself is said to have the mysterious trait of always having its McField-brand mic in its possession, and a Shoutmon without the mic is not really a Shoutmon. It is said that a Shoutmon that has completely lost its mic will rapidly lose power from the shock of not being a Shoutmon anymore, and before long it will have wasted away. Therefore, you should never play a practical joke like hiding the mic. Incidentally, its "Rowdy Rocker" lets it wield the mic as in bōjutsu, so it is excellent not only in scuffling matches but also in performances.

Shoutmon is the co-founder of the Xros Heart (Fusion Fighters) army, and the primary partner of Taiki (Mikey) Kudo. As a result, it serves as the primary component for many of the army's Xrosses.


  • Attention-Deficit Disciple: If a Digimon is friends with a Shoutmon, this is a very common and dangerous problem.
  • Beware the Nice Ones: Easily forms strong friendships with other Digimon regardless of species and is almost always exerts for a supportive atmosphere. It's also noted as being extremely violent in battle due to passion being the source of its power, and has a tendency to become unknowingly destructive if it finds itself following an Ear Worm.
  • Cheerful Child: Despite its vicious mannerisms, it's quite a friendly Digimon. In Digimon media with levels, Shoutmon will usually be listed as a Child/Rookie.
  • Despair Event Horizon: Should it ever lose its microphone, a Shoutmon will eventually crumble away in despair.
  • Determinator: Refuses to ever give up a fight.
  • Ear Worm: In-universe - to many a Shoutmon its natural ambiance. Run for cover if it starts singing along with it.
  • Foil: The dragon to Dorulumon's wolf. It's also a foil to Greymon, both being the original two Digimon introduced in Xros Wars who gained Digivolutions.
  • Hot-Blooded: Its passion for music is so great that it will occasionally lose itself in a catchy tune and fire attacks without realising.
  • Iconic Item: Its' Mic. A Shoutmon without its Mic isn't considered a 'proper' Shoutmon, and will rapidly waste away without it. It also becomes a sword hilt, and then a staff in Shoutmon's composite forms.
  • Musical Assassin: It fights with a microphone.
  • Our Dragons Are Different: A small red lizard-like digimon who fights with a microphone, whose passion can create fire.
  • Palette Swap: Black, blue, and yellow versions exist in the Digimon Xros Loader toy.
  • Playing with Fire: Can throw fireballs with Rock Soul and infuses its mic with flames with Soul Crusher
  • The Power of Rock: Its microphone is meant to evoke this.
  • Recurring Element: The dragon and headliner Digimon of Xros Wars.
  • Red Is Heroic: It's bright red, and the main partner of Taiki in Digimon Fusion.
  • Retcon: In 2020, the Digimon Reference Book made it a Rookie, following the example of some of the video games. It previously did not have a level due to debuting in the Digimon Fusion continuity.
  • Security Blanket: A Shoutmon's microphone practically defines who and what they are. Do not prank one by hiding it.

Sistermon Blanc

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Debut: Digimon Reference Book

A girl-shaped Digimon that looks like it's wearing a white rabbit, and whose elder sister is Sistermon Noir. It is caring for Hackmon just like its elder sister, and also acts as its escort. Although it is trying to diligently carry out Gankoomon's request and assist in training with Hackmon, it frequently ends up reining in its elder sister's violent manner. In order to repay Gankoomon for saving it and its elder sister, it puts all of its effort into being a chaperone for Hackmon. The triple-pronged "Cross Barbée" lance that it carries as a weapon has both an offensive side and a defensive side.


  • Barrier Warrior: Its "Protect Wave" attack generates a protective wave by stabbing the Cross Barbée's butt end into the ground.
  • Combination Attack: "Grand Sister Cruz" performs a coordinated attack with Noir.
  • Gratuitous French: "Blanc" means "White" to match her attire.
  • Token Mini-Moe: Compared to her older sisters Noir and Ciel.

Sistermon Blanc (Awakened) (Sistermon Blanc (Awake))

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Debut: Digimon Reference Book

Another form of Sistermon Blanc. A Holy Stigma appears in the center of the veil on her head, and is in Awaken Mode. Upon entering this form, her modest personality changes and crosses the battlefield with furious moves following her battle instinct that has been exposed. When she returns to its normal state, will sleep with soft, calm sighs, making her Awaken mode seem like a lie.


  • Barrier Warrior: Its "Protect Wave (Satoru)", a more powerful version of Protect Wave.

SnowAgumon (YukiAgumon)

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A separate species of Agumon that inhabits snowy fields. Due to the mischievousness it inherited from Agumon, it is always happily excited like a child when it snows. Because the color of its body is identical to that of snow, in battle it is able to approach the enemy to attack without being exposed.


  • An Ice Person: Its "Little Blizzard" where it breathes out a tornado of freezing cold air and "White Hail" where it shoots balls of freezing energy into the air, causing icicles to fall down on the foe.
  • Breath Weapon: Its "Little Blizzard" attack.
  • Mon Bites Mon: Its "Ice Kamukamunote " where it runs forward and bites with jaws of ice.
  • Meaningful Name: Yuki (雪) means snow.
  • Palette Swap: It's Agumon recolored white.
  • Under Ground Monkey: It's an ice-themed version of Agumon that inhabits snowy areas.

SnowAgumon (2006 anime) (YukiAgumon (2006 anime))

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Debut: Battle Terminal Ver. 4note 

A cold-filled white Agumon. It currently lacks an official profile.


  • Absurdly Sharp Claws: Its "Surudoi Tsume" where it scratches with the claws on both hands.
  • Breath Weapon: Its "Little Blizzard" where it breathes out a tornado of freezing air, "Ice Kamukamu" where it fires balls of ice from its mouth and "Baby Breath" where it emits a small blast from its mouth.
  • Palette Swap: A white recolor of the Digimon Data Squad version of Agumon.

SnowGoblimon (SnowGoburimon)

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A Goblimon that was brought up in a cold country of snow. Its warm hat and vest protect it from the cold, such that it is not bothered by it in the least. The skin on the soles of its feet have thickened to allow it to walk barefooted on snow.


  • An Ice Person: Its "Snow Gob Bolt" attack, where it uses snowballs with stones embedded in them, and with its ogre-like strength strikes the enemy with 1000 knocks.
  • Breath Weapon: Its "Snow Gob Breath" breathes out cold air.
  • Palette Swap: A light blue Goblinmon in a pointy hat.
  • Underground Monkey: A Goblinmon variant that lives in cold areas and can use ice-based attacks.

Solarmon

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A Machine Digimon that appears to be a rare species of Machine-species Digimon. Among researchers, it is said to be a mutation of Hagurumon, but the truth is a mystery. Due to its "Computer Kernel" generating heat, its body has become hot enough to cause burns.


  • Action Bomb: Its "Little Burn" attack is a self-destructive explosion.
  • Palette Swap: It's a gold-and-orange recolor of the steel-and-bronze Hagurumon.
  • Playing with Fire: "Shiny Ring" lets it throw or shoot gears covered in fire., "Shine Ball" shoots a bright fireballs and "Shiny Tackle" shrouds it in flame.
  • The Power of the Sun: Its name and appearance are both themed around the Sun, and one of its attacks is named "Sol Calor" where it releases a Sun-like burst of fire from its body in all directions.
  • Wreathed in Flames: When using Shiny Tackle, it becomes shrouded in fire and charges at the enemy.

Soundbirdmon

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Debut: Digimon Collectors

A Bird Digimon characterized by its speaker-equipped wings. It is very cautious and usually keeps quiet, but if a strange Digimon approaches it will sing at tremendous volume to drive away the opponent.


Spadamon

For tropes pertaining to this Digimon, see its entry in the page for the Legend-Arms.

Sparrowmon

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Debuted in: Digimon Xros Wars: "Xros Girls!! The Mysterious Beauty Nene!!"
Attacks: Wing Edge, Crash Boom, Random Laser

A Digimon specialising in aerial battles that soars soundlessly at mach speed. It is effective not only at speed but also at tight turns, and possesses the maneuverability to easily pull off a sudden turn. It is fundamentally someone that gets carried away due to its moodiness. Because the quality of its flying varies depending on how it feels at the moment, you can immediately tell whether its mood is good or bad, from whether it looks like it is flying well or badly. If it is performing highly difficult aerial acrobatics without being asked, you can take it as unmistakable proof that it is in high spirits. Sparrowmon's many extraordinary feats, too quick to catch with the eyes, are things that highly capitalise on that maneuverablity.

Sparrowmon is a main member of the Twilight (Midnight) army, and is partnered to Nene Amano. It stayed with her even after she defected to Xros Heart (Fusion Fighters). In the manga, Nene takes her sister Kotone's place as DarkKnightmon's puppet, allowing Kotone to become a general and leaving Sparrowmon to be partnered to her instead.


  • Animal-Vehicle Hybrid: Sparrowmon looks like a mix between a bird and a jet plane.
  • Badass Adorable: A cute bird-like Digimon, capable of mowing down armies.
  • Bunny-Ears Lawyer: Sparrowmon is moody, but it managed to impress Vulcanusmon enough that the weaponsmith thought they could handle some of its creations, rather than refusing them.
  • Energy Weapon: Has an attack called Random Laser.
  • More Dakka: Random Laser is this, but with lasers.
  • Razor Wings: Conceals razor-like blades in its wings.
  • Recurring Element: Sparrowmon can be considered Fusion's bird-based Digimon, coupled with it being partnered to a female protagonist, and also counts as a Sixth Ranger alongside Greymon (2010).
  • Retcon: In 2020, the Digimon Reference Book made it a Rookie. It previously did not have a level due to debuting in the Digimon Fusion continuity.

Jet Sparrow

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Debuted in: Digimon Fusion: "Shinobi Zone, The Comical Ninja Battle!"

Sparrowmon's "Machspeed-cruiser Mode" that acquired even more speed. It possesses tremendous power and is able to carry other Digimon on its back while flying, but if that Digimon doesn't have a lot of will power, it will immediately be blown off by the excess wind speed. There is an instrument called a DigiCompressor within its body, which produces thrust by taking in air, super-compressing it, then exhausting out its aft.


  • Beam Spam: Plasma Blaster.
  • Blow You Away: With the compressor on its back, it can shoot powerful pulses of air.
  • Equippable Ally: Shoutmon rides around on Sparrowmon.
  • Retcon: In 2020, the Digimon Reference Book made it (or Shoutmon using the Jet Sparrow) a Rookie level.

Starmon (2010 anime)

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Debuted In: Digimon Xros Wars: "Xrosroad!! The Boys' Paths Cross"
Attacks: Meteor Squall, Wish Upon A Star

The Starmons are composed of a corps of several Pickmon with a Starmon at their heart. The will of the corps is at the discretion of the Starmon, the Head of the corps, and the Head's decisions are briskly and unconditionally followed by the Pickmon, keeping them from falling out of line as they maneuver according to Starmon's directions. There is definitely a strict hierarchy, and the complex maneuvers that are demanded by Starmon are demonstrated by the Pickmon. As Starmon has a cheerful, showy personality, it is an extreme optimist. Basically, it never gets depressed, and if it even seems depressed it seems to only be thinking things like, "I may be down, but don't I look good?" Because of that, even though it is taken lightly by other Digimon, it certainly doesn't worry about itself at all.

Starmon is a main member of the Xros Heart (Fusion Fighters) army, and is partnered to Taiki (Mikey) Kudo.


  • Cool Sword: They combine into the Star Sword, with the Head Starmon forming the hilt.
  • The Pollyanna: It's impossible to get a Starmon depressed. Even when they're defeated, the only thing they can think of is how cool they look.
  • Retcon: In 2020, the Digimon Reference Book made it a Rookie, unlike the original Starmon which is a Champion. It previously did not have a level due to debuting in the Digimon Fusion continuity.
  • Theme Naming: The Starmon that leads the corps is a "Major" type Digimon, and the Pickmon are "Minor", presumably as in major and minor chords.
  • Triangle Shades: They all wear 'em.

Star Sword

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Debuted in: Digimon Fusion: "Taiki, Go to Another World!"

Starmon and the Pickmon's "Sword-Union Mode". The saw-shaped blade is strong and boasts peerless firmness, so that it shreds the opponent when it cuts through them, inflicting massive damage. Because the wounds are completely ragged, it takes a long time for the opponent to recover from the damage of an ordinary attack, and they incur even greater damage. Also, because the united Pickmon can shift freely, it possesses not only firmness, but also a flexibility that allows it to bend like a willow branch and absorb impacts that are too strong. It can be said that the Star Sword has an appearance which embodies the strong ties of Starmon and the Pickmon's emotional bond.


  • Cool Sword: Starts off as this, and when wielded by Shoutmon X4, it becomes the Star Sword Deluxe, which is resized so that Shoutmon X4 can wield it, with the addition of being on fire.
  • Equippable Ally: Can't attack on its own, so the Star Sword needs to be wielded by someone.
  • Fusion Dance: Of the Xros Wars version of Starmon and several Pickmon.
  • Retcon: In 2020, the Digimon Reference Book made it (or Shoutmon using the Star Sword) a Rookie level.

Sunarizamon

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Debut: Digimon Reference Book
Attacks: Grit Nail, Sand Blast

A Reptile Digimon that mainly acts in groups while camouflaging itself in desert areas. By controlling the sand that makes up its body, it is able to expand, contract, and transform its limbs and tail. It is difficult to see once it has blended itself with the desert, and it is not uncommon for one to expect quicksand, but instead by greeted by a large group of Sunarizamon.


  • Sand Blaster: Its "Sand Blast" attack has it spit out sand at the enemy.
  • Sentient Sands: It's made mostly of sand and can alter its body's shape and size. Its "Grit Nail" weaponizes this by turning its toes into claws.

Swimmon

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Debut: Digimon Accel Nature Genome
A Tropical Fish Digimon with a brightly colored body. It inhabits and forms schools within the warm coral reefs right below the equator. Using its large fins, it is able to fly above the ocean's surface for short periods, and the sight of a school of Swimmon elegantly flying about the surface of the ocean is counted as one of the Digital World's three most scenic views. The scales that cover the surface of Swimmon's body have the special characteristic of matching their coloring to the colors of their surroundings, and in case it is attacked by a gigantic aquatic Digimon, it is capable of camouflaging itself to escape difficulty.
  • Breath Weapon: Its "Brine Pistol" attack.
  • Chameleon Camouflage: It can change the color of its scales to blend in with its surroundings and hide from danger.
  • Flying Seafood Special: Downplayed. It can fly for limited periods of time by using its large, wing-like pectoral fins.
  • Making a Splash: Its "Brine Pistol" fires off from its mouth the water that it inhaled through its gills

Syakomon (Shakomon)

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Debut: Digital Monster Ver. S

A Digimon shaped like a bivalve covered by a hard shell. Because it rapidly developed its shell, its inner structure has become slime-shaped like that of a Baby. It is a cunning fellow who tempts the opponent with its cute face, and attacks them once they draw near. Also, in its closed shell state, it has such high defense as to easily deflect trivial attacks among other things. Its Special Move is shooting a hardened sphere produced within its body at the opponent (Black Pearl).

Notable users of Shakomon include the Poi Brothers, Chitose Imai, and Miu Shinonome.


  • Brought Down to Normal: It was an Ultimate-Level Digimon in its game debut (in Digital Monster Ver. S). Subsequent series lowered its level to Rookie.
  • Making a Splash: Its "Water Screw" shoots a jet of high-pressure water at the enemy.
  • Meaningful Name: Shako comes from Shakogai 「硨磲貝(シャコガイ)」, a family of bivalves (Tridacnidae) which species include the giant clam. Syako is a Nihon-shiki romanization of 「シャコ」.

Syakomon X (Shakomon (X-Antibody))

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It grew its bivalve shell even more, and is equipped with underwater jet ports so that it can quickly escape after attacking an enemy that draws near, contrary to the beautiful cherry-pink pattern on its shell. Also, even if you avoid its Special Move "Black Pearl", it will take you by surprise and fire its hidden pistol "Black Derringer", so it has started doing things that are even more cunning. It appears to have been made by gathering up junk parts from the depths of the Net Ocean, and can fire two shots of tiny hardened spheres, but they are not very powerful.


  • Abnormal Ammo: Its "Black Derringer" attack shoots two streams of black pearls from the guns on its shell.

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Tapirmon (Bakumon)

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Debut: Pendulum 3.0 Nightmare Soldiers
Attacks: Nightmare Syndrome, Double Nightmare Syndrome, Virus Delete

A Digimon which has the appearance of the Baku, said to be a dream-eating mythical beast. It is thought that it is a Digimon that was generated from a medical computer for detecting brain waves, and it seems that it uses the data from humans in REM sleep as nourishment. In recent studies, it has been proven that it has the power to purge particularly bad nightmares and malignant computer viruses. Also, since it has the ability to change the captured nightmares and viruses back to normal, it is considered a holy Digimon. There is surely some kind of connection between that sacred, unique ability, and the "Holy Ring" which it wears on its foreleg.

Notable tamers who have used Tapirmon include Maki Himekawa.


  • Baku: It's a fairly direct adaptation of the tapir-like, dream-eating Baku of Japanese folklore. It can purge nightmares and turn them into normal dreams.
  • Dream Stealer: Being based off of the Baku, this is an ability that Bakumon possesses.
  • Dub Name Change: Its name is changed to Tapirmon in English, since it does look like a tapir and English audiences were not expected to be familiar enough with its folkloric inspiration to get the meaning behind its original name.
  • Mind Rape: Its "Nightmare Syndrome" attack spits out a cloud of undigested nightmares, drowning the opponent in terror or manipulating them. This is the same technique as that of the Perfect Digimon, Digitamamon, but its connection to Bakumon is a mystery.

Tentomon

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Debut: Pendulum 1.0 Nature Spirits

An Insect Digimon resembling a ladybug that's considered the originator of its kind. It has a hard shell that conceals its wings, and its forelegs are tipped with a large claw for combat. Its middle legs have opposable claws that are able to grasp objects like a human hand. Unlike most Insect Digimon, which are fueled by fighting instinct, Tentomon is a carefree, friendly Digimon that prefers to smell flowers and nap under trees. However, when it does fight, it can drive opponents away with its electric Super Shocker attack.

Known users of Tentomon include Koushiro (Izzy) Izumi and Keisuke Amasawa.


  • Absurdly Sharp Claws: Its "Twice Arm" slices the enemy with both claws. Sometimes follows up with an uppercut, "Katai Tsume" note  attacks the foe with a hard claw, "Stumbling Attack" hits the enemy repeatedly with its claws by first hopping sideways towards them and then falling on them frontwise, "Claw Rush" is a flurry of claw swipes and "Aerial Claw Rush" is a midair flurry of claw swipes and kicks.
  • Big Creepy-Crawlies: A ladybug the size of a human child. Most of its main Digivolutions are likewise gigantic insect monsters.
  • Meaningful Name: Tento comes from tentoumushi (天道虫), which means ladybug.
  • Nice Guy: It's described as friendly and carefree.
  • Recurring Element: Tentomon is The Smart Guy's Thunder Beetle in Adventure.
  • Rolling Attack: Its "Rolling Guard" where it spins along the ground and slams into the foe, or curls up in a ball to raise its defense.
  • Shock and Awe: Its "Petit Thunder" amplifies static electricity with its wings then fires it and "Electrical Disharge" discharges electrcity from its whole body, shocking anyone near it.
  • Spectacular Spinning: Its "Rhino Spin" where it flips over and spins on its back while charged with electricity, "Dynamo Spin" where while flying, it spins forward and electrocutes foes and "Shock Jaw" where it spins up at an angle while covered in electricity.
  • Thunder Beetle: A ladybug-like creature that fights primarily with electric attacks.

Terriermon

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A Beast Digimon with one horn and long, rabbit-like ears that's often born as a set of twins with Lopmon. It was initially shrouded in mystery, with experts unable to determine what kind of form it would take when Digivolved. It's an energetic, yet calm and easygoing Digimon that belies its nature as a Combat-Species, with plenty of attacks that can catch its opponent off guard. Such attacks include Terrier Tornado, where it spins around fast enough to create a small twister, and Bunny Blast, where it shoots a blast of hot air from its mouth.

Notable users of Terriermon include Wallace (Willis), Jianliang Lee (Henry Wong), Aiba, and Makiko Date.


  • Blow You Away: Its "Petit Twister" generates a tiny tornado by spinning its ears like a propeller.
  • Breath Weapon: Its "Blazing Fire" spews out a shot of superheated air.
  • Cartoon Creature: Despite being just as rabbitlike as Lopmon, Terriermon (and its most common evolutions Galgomon and Rapidmon) are themed after dogs. (Of Terriermon's standard evolutions, only SaintGalgomon clearly looks like a dog).
  • Combination Attack: It has a Unison Technique called "Double Typhoon", where it attacks with Lopmon to create a giant tornado.
  • Ear Wings: Although it can't exactly fly with them, its Terrier Balloon can inflate its ears to use them as a parachute.
  • Elemental Powers: Fire and wind for Terriermon, in contrast to ice and wind for Lopmon
  • Foil: To both Lopmon and Veemon. Terriermon and Lopmon are usually born as twins, and it along with Veemon are the only known Rookies capable of Armor Digivolving with the Digi-Egg of Destiny.
  • Heroic Dog: It's especially notable for being the partner of two well-known tamers in the anime.
  • Meaningful Name: "Terrier" refers to several breeds of dogs, usually used for hunting small game.
  • Non-Indicative Name:
    • Its "Terrier Punch" attack involves slapping the enemy with one of its ears.
    • Terriermon is named for a dog despite looking just as rabbitlike as Lopmon.
  • Playing with Fire: Its "Blazing Fire" attack.
  • Precious Puppy: It's a dog with long, rabbit-like ears that's small and light enough to be a Head Pet.
  • Recurring Element: Although it's more prominent in Tamers, where Renamon takes the place of official canine Rookie, and Wormmon is the official main secondary Rookie of 02, it's still regarded as a foil to Veemon and is as close to a main canine Rookie to 02 as it's going to get, having debuted in Hurricane Touchdown.
  • Red Oni, Blue Oni: The red to Lopmon's blue, although it's calmed down significantly since it evolved from Gummymon.
  • Spectacular Spinning: Its "Petit Twister" is started in this fashion.

Terriermon X (Terriermon (X-Antibody))

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Debut: Digimon Reference Book

It can read the flow of the wind as well as fly in the sky due to the hairs that grow on its ears, each of which possesses outstanding sense organs. Its "Gen Emerald" ear jewelry is linked to its twin, Lopmon, which makes them aware of each other's locations and status. As its synchronization with Lopmon became even deeper, its Unison Technique now involves mixing hot and cold air together and unleashing it as "Fi-rost Typhoon".


  • Playing with Fire: Its retains its "Blazing Fire" attack.
  • Combination Attack: It has a new Unison Technique called "Fi-rost Typhoon", where it breathes in air at the exact same time as Lopmon and expels it as hot and cold air.
  • Tornado Move: Its retains its "Petit Twister" attack.

Terriermon Assistant

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A hardworking Terriermon that supports Agumon Hakase. It loves learning about Digimon species and ecology, and telling people what it has learned most of all. In addition to "Petit Twister", its Signature Move is enlarging the badge on its chest and hurling it (Dai Bacchi Gū). note 

Terriermon Assistant is partnered to Hokuto Amanokawa.


  • Blow You Away: Its "Petit Twister" generates a tiny tornado by spinning its ears like a propeller.
  • Improvised Weapon: Its Dai Bacchi Gū has it enlarge and throw its badge.

Tinkermon

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Debut: Digimon Collectors

A Fairy Digimon that is always snuggling up to Petermon. It does its best to work with Petermon in building "Never-Ever Land", a world of children. It bounces around in the best of moods when it is with Petermon, but if it's ignored then it will angrily strike Petermon and then fly off somewhere. After that, it is happy to come looking for Petermon and meekly receive pampering. Tinkermon's wings shine, and because there is a change in the strength of the radiance when it is tense, looking at the wings' radiance is considered a good way to suss out Tinkermon's mood. It applies a paralytic nail polish to its sharply pointed, poisoned spear and nails, and if one mocks its tiny appearance, they'll suffer a massive retaliation.


  • Attention Whore: It gets upset if it's ignored.
  • Berserk Button: If its tiny size is mocked it will use it's "Fairy Powder" where it uses it's fairy dust, it temporarily turns the opponent into a baby digimon.
  • Combination Attack: "Petermon Syndrome" note  is a combo attack with Petermon that forces the foe to follow the duo to Never-Ever Land.
  • Expy: Is obviously one of Tinker Bell from Peter Pan.
  • Fairy Sexy: Attempts to appear this way.
  • Fangirl: Its is one to Petermon.
  • Our Fairies Are Different: A tiny blond girl with four insect-like wings.
  • Poisonous Person: Its "Speed Nightmare" stabs with the hallucinogens from it's poisonous spear.
  • The Paralyzer: Its "Nightmare Pandemic" uses their poisonous nails from it's gloved hands to paralyze the foe. The more fingers used, the worse the effect.
  • Tsundere: Described as a being a Type B to Petermon.
  • Your Size May Vary: In most of its appearances it's depicted as being as tiny as most fairies in fiction. However, in New Century, it's shown to be as tall as its human partner.

ToyAgumon

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A unique Digimon whose entire body is made up of unique plastic blocks. It is said that a child playing on the Internet created it by imitating Agumon's appearance, so it is very cute. Unlike the confident Agumon, it has a cowardly side and its blocks fall apart into pieces when it is surprised. However, it possesses a righteous heart that doesn't condone evil. Also, since it absolutely loves children, it enjoys communicating with them over the Net.


  • Elemental Punch: Its "Mullion Punch" where it either hits the enemy with a spinning, flaming punch, or punches to shoot a ball of fire.
  • Living Toys: It's a living collection of building blocks in the rough shape of a dinosaur. It even spits out a plastic fireball-shaped token in lieu of Agumon's Pepper Breath.
  • Playing with Fire: Its "Toy Flame" fires a fairly powerful flame-shaped toy missile and its "Block Punch" where it punches the enemy, sometimes causing a pillar of fire.

Tsukaimon (Tukaimon)

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It resembles Patamon in appearance, but its personality is a total opposite. A rather twisted creature, it acts as a familiar for Devimon and others. Having a personality that makes it prone to brawl, it attempts to settle things down with a fight immediately.


  • Breath Weapon: Its "Purple Haze" attack.
  • Casting a Shadow: Its "Purple Fog" surrounds the opponent with a dark fog and its "Purple Smog" surrounds the opponent with a dark smog.
  • Evil Counterpart: It's a Virus attribute recolor of Patamon, with a nasty disposition and tendency to associate with devil Digimon to contrast Patamon's angelic line.
  • Exactly What It Says on the Tin: Its "Purple Fog" and "Purple Smog" attacks.
  • Familiar: It's known to serve as this for demonic Digimon such as Devimon.
  • Fireballs: Its "Friendly Fire" attack shoots fireballs at friend or foe.
  • Meaningful Name: Tukai comes from both Tukai (使い) and Tukaima (使い魔), Nihon-shiki romanizations meaning "messenger" and "familiar spirit" respectively.
  • Palette Swap: It's purple and pale white with yellow eyes instead of orange and cream with blue eyes.
  • Poisonous Person: Its "Purple Haze" blows out a poisonous smoke.

Tyutyumon

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Debuted in: Digimon Xros Loader (Digimon Code Crown 02: SSS Discovery)
Attacks: Tyutyu Twitter

A tactician Digimon that has a tiny body but also a shrewd mind. As Tyutyumon's plans as absolutely precise, they are enough to admirably guide even the slow-footed dullard Damemon and earn great military gains through combat. Only victory is important to Tyutyumon, and it considers the advancement of everything according to its plans to be even more important than anything else. Its battles are settled before they even begin. It must be so, and it will even become partners with someone to do so, but will still betray them at any time. Lukewarm words like "friendship" and "trust" can't even be found in Tyutyumon's vocabulary.


Ukkomon

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A mythical Ancient Species Digimon whose activity records remain in the ancient Digital World. Rumor has it that Ukkomon can grant the wishes of others, and it is said that because of this, many Digimon gathered around Ukkomon and flourished, forming villages. However, with the destruction of the ancient Digital World, records of Ukkomon's existence were cut off, and it is thought to have become extinct.


  • The Fair Folk: Mostly a friendly, wish-granting Digimon who helped civilization flourish... but its "Liar Dream" attack allows it to hijack the consciousness of anyone it looks at.
  • Living Relic: A Digimon from the ancient Digital World.
  • Mythology Gag: Ukkomon is listed as being from the earliest days of the Digital World, giving it a link with the partner Digimon of 02 (Veemon, Armadillomon, Hawkmon, Patamon, Gatomon and Wormmon).
  • Non-Elemental: Listed as a "free" attribute, rather than Virus, Vaccine or Data.

Veemon (V-mon)

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Debut: Digimon Adventure 02: "The Inheritor of Courage"

A Small Dragon Digimon that flourished since the Digital World's genesis, but wasn't discovered until quite a while later. Veemon is a Combat-Species Digimon with tremendous fighting skill and limitless potential, and though it's a miscievous prankster by nature, it's also a noble Digimon that strives for justice. It can evolve into both Veedramon and ExVeemon, and its ancient DNA enables it to Armor Digivolve. Its special moves are Boom Boom Punch, where it spins its arms and strikes its opponent, and Vee Headbutt, where it rams into its foe head-first.

It's best known as the partner to Daisuke (Davis) Motomiya (though Ryo Akiyama had it first), as well as Rina Sninomiya.


  • Breath Weapon: Its "V-shot" where it fires a small energy blast from its mouth.
  • Brought to You by the Letter "S": It's named after the letter "V", which is often used as a shorthand for "victory". It even has a yellow "V" on its forehead.
  • Close-Range Combatant: Veemon almost exclusively use punches, kicks, and headbutts.
  • Exactly What It Says on the Tin: Its "Vee Punch" where it punches the enemy, "Jab" is a quick punch, "Handstand Kick" where it puts its hands on the ground to kick with both feet at once, "Roundhouse Kick" a roundhouse kick, "Repeated Stomping Attack" where it jumps atop the enemy and repeatedly stomps on their head and "Heel Kick" is a kick that brings its heel down on the opponent's head.
  • Expy: Of Veedramon, what with its blue color scheme as opposed to red or orange. Later continuities also make it a Rookie level for Veedramon.
  • Foil: To both Wormmon and Terriermon. While all three debuted during 02's run, the insectoid Wormmon is the official lancer of the series and the two will eventually Jogress in the most well known of their possible Digivolutionary lines; and the canine Terriermon is the only other Digimon capable of using the Digi-Egg of Destiny.
  • Karmic Trickster: Veemon are known for their twin senses of mischief and justice.
  • Lizard Folk: Notably less dinosaur-ish than most of the other main Digimon.
  • Meaningful Name: V 「ブイ Bui」The twenty-second letter of the Latin alphabet, commonly used as a shorthand for "victory". In Veemon's case, he bears a yellow V-shaped mark on his forehead. Vee is the standard English-language phonetic pronunciation of the Latin letter V.
  • Morphic Resonance: Most of Veemon's armor digivolved forms retain certain parts or limbs from Veemon's body (indicated with the color blue).
  • Non-Elemental: "Boom Boom Punch" where it attacks by windmilling both fists around and around, "Hopping Kick" where it jumps up and kicks with both legs, "Volley Kick" where it jumps and does an aerial kick attack, "Victory Rush" is a series of punches with boxing gloves, "Vee Knockout" where it slides rapidly forward for a knockout punch, "Longsword" where it attacks with a sword made of Chrome Digizoid and "Repeated Kick" is two midair kicks followed by a third, stronger kick on the ground.
  • Our Dragons Are Different: A humanoid blue dragon with a small horn on its nose of the Small Dragon type.
  • Recurring Element: Veemon is the Rookie form of the main draconic Digimon line of 02.
  • Use Your Head: Its "Vee Headbutt" where it attacks with an intense headbutt, "Aerial Vee Headbutt" where it attacks with Veemon Head while in the air and "Vee Head Drop" where it jumps up and uses Vee Headbutt to land like a meteor.

Vemmon (Bemmon)

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Attacks: Messer Claw, Fusionize

An artificial Digimon that was created experimentally by someone. Programmed only with the command codes for "eating and getting stronger", once it defeats an enemy, once it defeats an enemy, it uses its "Fusionize" to turn them into its flesh and blood.

It's best known for its appearance in Digimon World 3, which was later homaged in the Digimon Card Game booster Dimensional Phase.


  • Artificial Human: It was created to be a weapon.
  • The Assimilator: It absorbs other Digimon with Fusionize.
  • The Bus Came Back: Not ssen since its first appearance in Digimon World 3, it was added to the Digimon Reference Book in 2022, and got a full archetype devoted to it in the card game shortly after.
  • Collared by Fashion: It has a metal collar around its neck, with a broken chain still attached to it.
  • Cyber Cyclops: It has one eye behind its visor.
  • Empty Shell: Vemmon were designed only to eat and eat, and most of them have no personality beyond that. However, some do develop personalities.
  • Eyes Do Not Belong There: It has big yellow eyes on its hands.
  • Fusion Dance: Unlike most Digimon, Vemmon evolves by merging, whether with other Digimon or vehicles. Four Vemmon that have absorbed large quantities of matrix data make a Snatchmon, and a Vemmon fusing with the experimental battleship known as the Juggernaut makes Destromon.
  • Hollywood Cyborg: Its tail is organic, but the rest of it has a technological look. Its evolutions include more organic bits.
  • I'm a Humanitarian: Vemmon are designed to eat other Digimon. This includes other Vemmon.
  • Morphic Resonance: Common to all three of Bemmom's evolutions is its purple tail.
  • Our Vampires Are Different: It's a kind of data vampire, draining the data of its enemies with its attacks.
  • Shout-Out: Its name is a reference to the bug-eyed monster (BEM) aliens of pulp science fiction. Vemmon is a corruption of this acronym.
  • Wolverine Claws: Its Messer Claw attack uses the enormous claws on its hands.

Vi-Elecmon (Elecmon (Violet))

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An Elecmon that evolved into a Virus-species. Due to its indiscriminately mean and unpleasant personality, it dextrously uses its tails to strike the enemy.


  • The Bus Came Back: This Digimon rarely, if ever appeared outside of the card game and Digital Card Battle, with its last appearance until then being 2001. It wasn't until 2017 that it got a Reference Book bio, and it took until Digimon Adventure: (2020) and Digimon ReArise for it to start making proper appearances.
  • Evil Counterpart: A meaner variant of Elecmon, as is typical of Virus-type variants.
  • Shock and Awe: Its "Jamming Thunder", "Tail Dusk" and "Assassin's Bolt" attacks.
  • Tail Slap: Its "Tail Dusk" attack, where it strikes the opponent with its electrified tails.
  • The Radio Dies First: Type 2. Its "Jamming Thunder" attack, where it shoots electricity generated from the static of rubbing its tails together, interfering with communications in the process.
  • Palette Swap: A Virus-type variant of Elecmon with the color scheme to match, with purple and yellow-green replacing red and blue.
  • Red Eyes, Take Warning: It has red eyes instead of Elecmon's blue, and it's a much more mean-spirited and disagreeable creature than its Data counterpart.

Vorvomon

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Debut: Digimon Linkz

A Digimon made of a hard, hot ore. There are wings on both of its arms so it is able to fly for up to a few seconds, but it gets tired easily. Due to it being very passionate, the more excited it gets, the more the temperature of its horns and claws will increase.

Vorvomon is one of the two partners in Digimon Linkz and is a second partner to the unnamed protagonist of Digimon Project 2021, having evolved from his PetiMeramon in the recap video.


  • Breath Weapon: Its "Petit Flame" where it spews out a small, high-temperature flame from its mouth.
  • Hot-Blooded: Literally. The more excited it gets, the higher its temperature.
  • Meaningful Name: Vobo is a combination of volcano (ヴォルケーノ) and bōbō (ボーボー), onomatopoeia for burning.
  • Our Dragons Are Different: It's a small, stony wyvern.
  • Playing with Fire: It has one known attack called Petit Flame.
  • Rock Monster: It's made out of ore and jagged black rocks.

Wormmon

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Debut: Digimon Adventure 02: "The Inheritor of Courage"

A Larva Digimon descended from an ancient species of Digimon, similar to Veemon. Unlike its fellow descendants, Wormmon is a timid Digimon that can't fight by itself, though it's at least able to provide support. However, its cowardly nature masks its hidden potential. It is capable of Armor Digivolution, and its natural Champion stages are filled to the brim with immense power. Its special attacks are Sticky Net, where it restricts the opponent with a sturdy web, and Silk Thread, where it spits out stiffer, sharper webs for minor offense.

It's notable as the partner of Ken Ichijouji and Erika Mishima.


  • All Webbed Up: Its "Nebaneba note  Net" spits a net of webbing to trap the foe, "Silk Thread" shoots strands of needle-like silk thread from its mouth, "Silk Thread Attack" slaps the foe with a strand of silk, "Silk Thread Gather" shoots out silk in the shape of a hand to grab objects, "Nebaneba Net Kai" note  is a variation of Sticky Net modified with the smell of nattō and "Thread Clump Drop" where it encases a midair opponent in webbing, making them fall to the ground.
  • Big Creepy-Crawlies: A large bagworm.
  • Exactly What It Says on the Tin: Its "Thread Punch" where it "punches" with a blob of silk extended from its mouth and "Dynamic Thread Uppercut" where it "uppercuts" the opponent with a blob of silk extended from its mouth.
  • Foil: The lancer to Veemon's leader/dragon.
  • Magikarp Power: Just as a fragile larva will grow into a powerful imago, Wormmon will one day evolve into a Champion overflowing with power.
  • Meaningful Name: Worm comes from both the bagworm moth (Megalophanes viciella) and silk worm (Bombyx mori).
  • My Species Doth Protest Too Much: Most insect-type Digimon are, at the least, extremely aggressive, even if they can't necessarily back it up at the Rookie level. Wormmon isn't.
  • Projectile Webbing: Its "Spiked Smash" sprays webbing along the ground and forms it into spikes that stab upward at the enemy.
  • Recurring Element: The Wormmon line is the lancer Digimon line of 02, and also happens to be one of the few who isn't based on a canine. It doubles as The Smart Guy's insect 'mon, and triples as the Sixth Ranger after Gatomon.
  • Rolling Attack: Its "Random Roll" where it flips into a ball and hops into the air to whip the opponent with its antennae.
  • Spectacular Spinning: "Worm Tail" where it spins around and scratches the foe with its spinnerets, "Worm Wheel" where it spins into a ball and rams enemy, "Worm Scratch" where it jumps in the air and spins into a ball to attack and "Spin Sting" where it drills the enemy with its spinnerets.
  • Shrinking Violet: It's a timid creature that dislikes attention.
  • This Is a Drill: Its "Worm Drill Crash" where it dives down at the enemy, drilling them with a spike of webbing protruded from its mouth.
  • Use Your Head: Its "Worm Hang" attaches itself to an enemy to headbutt it repeatedly. It can also use it to sticks to a surface, allowing it to scale it.

Zenimon

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Debuted in: Digimon Collectors

A mechanical Digimon inside Ganemon's trunk which has the appearance of a 5 yen coin. It silently collects money for Ganemon, and furthermore, Zenimon produces great results with the special money-attracting wave it emits. It is said that there are even Digimon who desire Zenimon itself to request to this wave.


  • Animate Inanimate Object: It's a Japanese coin.
  • Eyeless Face: Has a cylinder-ish pattern where its eyes would be.
  • Mutant: It's a Mutant type.
  • Retcon: In 2020, the Digimon Reference Book made it a Rookie. It previously did not have a level due to debuting in the Digimon Fusion continuity.

Zubamon

For tropes pertaining to this Digimon, see its entry in the page for the Legend-Arms.

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