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digimonarchive · 3 months
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Majiramon the dragon Deva picspam
Digimon Tamers episodes 25 and 29
Digimon Ghost Game episode 5
Digimon trading cards
Happy Year of the Dragon!
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digi-lov · 1 year
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Majiramon BT6-027 by Itohiro from BT-06 Booster Double Diamond
This card of Majiramon makes a reference to its Digimon Reference Book entry, which states that the arrows of its attack Băo Shǐ ("Treasure Arrows") are made from its tail and whisker hairs. And are worth 5,000¥ each!!
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arcthebreeder · 8 months
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08/28/2023, 07:21 (GMT-5)
Last Saturday, I went to a birthday party with my main friend group, and, of course, I had to take the train and go through 12 stations to get there, and, of course, there were at least a couple of police officers on each, there were no problems in the beginning, we didn't even get attacked by any police digimon, however, a dragon-like Digimon called Majiramon said it wanted to "test our strength", but since we were in a rush we gallantly ignored it (I hope that doesn't have any repercussions in the future) anyways, we got in the train and passed a few stations, but it suddenly stopped on the station that's before the one I was going to, and since I was hungry I decided to get out and eat, but obviously something went wrong.
I got out of the train and Fumamon got anxious, apparently he felt there was a digimon near and it was hostile, and, of course, it was Majiramon, the crazy dragon went all the way to the station we were in, deactivated the train, and attacked us, obviously, he lost.
Once we beat Majiramon, the journey got back on track, once we got to the last station I waited there for a couple of minutes, waiting for a friend, and once we got together, we advanced other 5 stations and got to our destination, and when we were getting out yet another digimon attacked us, a Brachiomon this time, Guilmon was the one who fought, and he won, although he didn't evolve, but I guess he's taking his time, my friend may not be well versed on the Digital Monster topic, but he understood what happened in the battle and even enjoyed my explanation, whatever it is, after we beat him, Brachiomon told us that a lot of digimon around the Digital World are interested in fighting with us since we've apparently make a name for ourselves by battling with the police, so I think the way to my portuguese classes will get even more chaotic than it already was.
As a last note, I haven't forgotten about the permission I have to get from "The Fourth Brigade", actually, one of my friends is getting himself one right now, so he's acting as my snitch right now, and apparently this country's army is dumber than I thought, but I'll get into that once I get mine, untill that, I'll keep you updated.
ATT: ARC
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lar27 · 9 months
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nillisaie · 1 year
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A watercolor painting of Majiramon
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lopmonappreciation · 1 year
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Steven universe Digimon au: the diamond authority evo lines
Blue diamond and azulongmon
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fresh: chibomon
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In training: demiveemon
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Rookie: veemon
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Champion: exveemon
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Ultimate: majiramon
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Mega: azulongmon
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blueikeproductions · 9 months
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Be More Chill AU X Digimon general outline.
Be More Chill AU: A loose adaption of the musical that is a full on crossover with Digimon, based on the fan comic Digimon Zone. A bigger focus on Evolution and upgrades is placed due to the inclusion of Tamers and Digimon's bond and ability to Digivolve. In this version of events, dimensional peacekeepers, the Zoners and their Digimon investigate anomalies in the Network and its various Zones (universes that contains an Earth and a Digital World or Digital World approximation), and happen on a Zone where the Digital World hasn't been fully discovered by humanity yet, but Digimon have nevertheless been downloaded into strange, digital pills called SQUIPS that local human teens have been taking to improve themselves. Curious on what this could mean if the SQUIPS escape their native Zone. Dan Ike, Betamon, Izzy: and Tentomon investigate the matter, infiltrating Jeremy Heere's school as the highest SQUIP/Digimon activity is present there. The two boys befriend Jeremy and Micheal, and slowly expose them to the secret of Digimon, though Micheal was aware of the Digimon already, having become friends with a Shoutmon that appeared in his phone's music playlist.
Jeremy, in his quest to become popular and find someone to help him (despite Dan, Izzy: and Micheal's best efforts to dissuade him otherwise) takes a SQUIP, with his turning out to be a charismatic Algomon Ultimate who takes Jeremy under his wing. When it starts to take further control of Jeremy, Algomon assumes its Worm Phase form, wrapping Jeremy in its tentacles and controlling him like a puppet. When Jeremy manages to fully break away from Algomon later on, it Digivolves into its Mega Level to reassert itself. Jeremy's actual Partner Digimon would turn out to be a Veemon.
Digimon hail from the Digital World like usual, but like Digimon Adventure: and Digimon Story: Cyber Sleuth, some Digimon have been creeping into the Real World via the Internet, which is how Micheal met Shoutmon. Others have been downloaded into SQUIPs by a currently unknown source that the Zoners are investigating. Like Digimon Ghost Game and Digimon Fusion, Digimon usually can't be seen properly by other humans. Those with SQUIPs are usually the only ones aware of them, though Micheal became aware of Shoutmon after finding what he thought was a weird animated gif (Shoutmon's V-Pet sprite) dancing to Bob Marley on his phone. When Digimon manifest in the Real World, like Digimon Ghost Game, they initially take on Hologram Ghost forms. Dan and Izzy:'s Betamon and Tentomon also do so, causing other kids with SQUIPs to assume their Digimon are SQUIP AI.
Before Jeremy gets his SQUIP, he can't see the other Digimon at first on his own, finding he can only see them and ensuing fights via his phone. Similar to SSSS.Gridman, the SQUIP Digimon can be seen via phones and other digital equipment like laptops and game consoles, which Dan and Izzy: use to identify those with SQUIPs. Rich Goranski's SQUIP would be identified as a Kurisarimon that would later on attempt to take control and Digivolve to Infermon, forcing Dan's Majiramon, Izzy:'s MegaKabuterimon, and Micheal's OmniShoutmon to intervene. Like Ghost Game, Digimon can see and touch each other while in their Hologram state, though they can cause damage to their physical surroundings which Dan and Jeremy's group attempt to contain.
Other identified SQUIP Digimon so far include Soulmon, Gururumon, Morphomon, Eosmon, Goblimon, SkullMeramon, Fugamon, Burpmon, Etemon, Betsumon, Soundbirdmon, Crowmon, Wisemon, Bokomon, Neemon, Starmonz, Impmon, Mamemon, Dobermon, Terriermon, Wendigomon, IceDevimon, and Eyesmon.
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perryhedge · 2 years
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Why Digimon Ghost Game is Episodic
Background
Note: a lot of this is sourced from @RavelMonte on Twitter, who has a lot of great translations and threads about Digimon production across the franchise.
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Recently, there was a soundbite going around where the lead writer of Digimon Ghost Game explained that one reason for the episodic structure of the show is to adapt to the shorter attention spans of children these days. While I don't think that's true (well, attention spans may actually be getting shorter, I do believe that -- but at least, anecdotally it seems that people are more hungry for serialized stories, not less, and that is one of the reasons why anime is getting so popular worldwide). But as Ravel points out, there's another goal here, which is part of the Digimon Reboot project (thread linked below):
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I'm no expert when it comes to these things, but one thing that's important in the media mix business model (which Digimon has always been a part of) is the term 世界観 (sekaikan = worldview). You may have heard this term used in interviews from various Japanese creators. In a media mix structure, the central element is not necessarily a fixed plot or even necessarily characters (characters can be part of a worldview, but not necessarily a specific iteration of a character -- we can see this in the 2020 Digimon Adventure series, where the 8 chosen children remain but their personalities and arcs change drastically). Contrast with something like Star Wars which is continually forced to fit everything into one consistent universe and timeline. Obviously there must be more to media mixes and I'm not an expert on the topic, but I think this video is really well presented and informative:
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So anyway, to summarize Ravel's thread and its implications for Ghost Game, one of the main purposes of this show is to unite the disparate elements of the franchise (and everyone knows Digimon is all over the place, especially after the flagship game series known in the west as Digimon World vacillated between raising simulator, dungeon crawler, and musou-style action RPG in just 4 entries). The purpose of the Digimon reboot, brought on by a producer on the (formerly?) successful Aikatsu media mix empire, is not really to "reboot" the franchise and create a new worldview, but rather to slowly incorporate all the existing branches of the franchise as much as possible into one worldview.
Monsters of the Week
One more or less obvious way that this is reflected in Ghost Game (and even more so in the 2020 Adventure reboot) is the choice of monster of the week. There are a few new mons altogether, but also a lot of mons that never appeared in an anime. Of course, every few weeks there is a public update to the newly curated reference book:
I'm only 27 episodes in but let's take a look at the roster of monsters of the week.
There are a few "fan favorite" Digimon like Digitamamon, Arukenimon, Mummymon, and Vamdemon that were villains in former series.
A Deva Digimon from Tamers (Majiramon)
Bokomon from Frontier
Splashmon and Pilomon from Xros Wars
Morphomon from the epilogue film Digimon Last Adventure Kizuna
Some armored evolutions (a concept introduced in Adventure 02, though there are many mons that had never appeared in the anime). For example, Quetzalmon is an armored evolution of Wormmon (a partner in 02) that had previously only appeared in a V-Pet, the original TCG, and some video games. Fans probably do know a lot of these mons from seeing them around.
Mons like Ginkakumon and Sirenmon that were introduced in an online version of the original TCG.
Black variants like BlackTailmon and BlackAgumon.
There are still a few elements of the franchise missing, for example X Antibody Digimon from the CG film Digimon X Evolution and Spirit Digimon from Frontier (though the pre-evolutions to Spirit Digimon did appear in Adventure 2020). There's some lore like the Royal Knights, Three Archangels, Olympus Twelve, Seven Demon Lords, or Four Holy Beasts that may or may not be referenced as well. It's not likely, but it would be cool if they added in Appmon too. But for the most part, these last two anime have really drawn from the entire franchise and made an effort to feature a diversity of mons.
Themes
Despite Ghost Game being episodic, even at 27 episodes I can already see an overarching narrative emerging. I don't mean the hints that appear once every few episodes about GulusGamamon and Hiro's dad. There's another story, about all the Digimon that game to the human world and the ways in which they interact and try (and sometimes fail) to fit in. This sort of worldbuilding again draws from all across the franchise thematically.
One major element that we may worry about is, what are Digimon even, and what is the Digital World? Whereas previous series went into depth about the creation of Digimon (notably 02 and Tamers) or the structure of the world (Frontier), Ghost Game notably does not. It's entirely possible, though unlikely in my opinion, that the main trio never go to the Digital World at all. What's more important is that Digimon already exist, they're in the real world now, and though they were trapped there by some malevolent (?) force, this does not seem to be part of some coordinated assault on the human world. They're just there, living their lives. And already we see some interesting implications of this.
For one, there's our main cast, the symbol of harmony between Digimon and humans (as noted by Bokomon, this may make the main trio very important in the future). But there are also more general ideas of a "Digimon partner" (though, since it is shown that Ruri can team up with Jellymon, that concept may be more flexible than in past seasons). Take for example Ajatarmon in episode 24, who loved a particular human so badly it wanted to become one, or Koemon in episode 14, who is grieving over the loss of a human friend. There's also the scientist who we briefly see experimenting Morphomon, in a reference to Last Evolution Kizuna. These storylines usually end with some kind of compromise, though in the case of Ajatarmon we see that sometimes the alienation is too strong to overcome. This is reminiscent of the early, episodic parts of Digimon Savers which saw Digimon integrating into the real world, often as allies but not necessarily partners (my favorite is Piyomon).
Then there's Digimon that are only interested in using humans to meet their own needs, like Sistermon (need for speed), Digitamamon (sees humans as food), Arukenimon (ditto but more horrifying), Kinkakumon (desires a strong opponent), Splashmon (desires moisturizer), or Zassoumon (Gremlins from the movie Gremlins). These can sometimes be reasoned with, but more often than not this kind of encounter ends in violence. This reminds me of the early parts of Adventure, where the concern for the main protagonists was basically surviving this strange world as just another link in the food chain.
There's plenty of Digimon who want nothing to do with humans, notably Angoramon's friends and the ice Digimon from episode 17, but don't have any particular ill will towards them either, possibly unless provoked.
Plenty of Digimon try to help humans only for it to backfire, like Mummymon (wants to be a doctor), Sirenmon (cheer humans with songs), Petermon (save the children), Piximon (chaotic neutral), or DarkLizamon and Seadramon who end up desperate for a way home. Some of them can find a way to fit in, some of them can be convinced to go do something less harmful, but this category tends to be the most unpredictable.
And then there's a handful of malicious Digimon, though notably only one (Vamdemon) has expressed any interest in conquering or destroying the world as far as I can tell. The rest just want to cause mayhem or hurt humans for fun. Rarely they can be reasoned with, but mostly this ends in violence. There are lots of these types of encounters in Tamers and Savers.
Notably, all the previous series were heavily serialized, so eventually this variety of monster of the week conflicts gave way sooner or later to a big bad. Sometimes, it's revealed that all the bad guys were controlled by one super bad guy all along. Other times, like in Frontier, the stakes are clear from the start and the villains remain consistent. But Ghost Game, at least so far, doesn't seem interested in that kind of plot. Instead, it focuses on coming up with often pretty creative ways for Digimon and humans to interact, not schemed up by some genius villain but just as a result of their own desires. Notably, the one Digimon who did seem to be sent on orders by a villain (Sealsdramon), turns out to just enjoy killing for fun. This is an interesting twist on the usual structure, and I think it definitely gives this one series more room to explore those kinds of dynamics.
I've been watching a lot of episodic shows lately, such as another long-running Toei series, Precure. Compared to a lot of episodic and formulaic shows of this sort, Ghost Game really is pretty unique. There's not just one solution to every problem. When I'm watching Precure, sometimes I'm frustrated that a particular fight just seems like an excuse to show the transformation, instead of another vehicle for increasing our understanding of the characters. But I rarely feel that way about Ghost Game, even though it is true that most episodic conflicts don't have any implications for the characters really. Instead, the episodic structure is used to flesh out the world itself.
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moth-thief · 9 months
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Majiramon EX5-021 C <03>
Ultimate | Data | Holy Dragon/Deva
[On Play] <Draw 1>. Then, you may play 1 Digimon card with the [Deva] trait with a different name from cards in your battle area or trash from your hand to an empty space in your breeding area without paying the cost.
[Your Turn] (Once Per Turn) When you use an option card with a cost of 1 or more, gain 1 memory.
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Inherited: [When Attacking] (Once Per Turn) If this Digimon has the [Four Sovereigns] or [God Beast] trait, gain 1 memory.
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dragonandtiger · 2 years
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Dreaming To Reality: Oneiromancy Chapter Twenty Five - 24
Zhuqiaomon raised his head abruptly and looked up sharply, his eyes darting around as if he were intently searching the craggy ceiling of his volcanic lair. It was a startling sight to his servants, causing the eight reborn Devas to stare at their master with varying degrees of consternation and surprise. The great Holy Beast ignored them as his eyes narrowed, staring at something none of them could see.
Caturamon was the first to find his courage to speak. “My lord…,” the Shisa-dog Deva ventured before he looked up at the ceiling in turn, finding only volcanic rock long since hardened in place. “Is, ah, something amiss…?”
“Oh, no, of course not, chu~!” Kumbhiramon said lightly. “Lord Zhuqaiomon just felt like checking the ceiling for cracks, chu~!” The mouse Deva’s expression then deadpanned as he glared at the other Deva. “Of course something is ‘amiss’, you idiot, chu.”
“Are we under attack?” Vajramon asked, the bull centaur Digimon reaching to grip the hilts of his swords.
“Surely that play-pretend emperor wouldn’t be that stupid,” Sinduramon scoffed, the rooster Deva puffing up as he fanned his wings. “At least, not any more stupid than-”
“Stop distracting Lord Zhuqiaomon with your prattling,” Majiramon snapped before the dragon centaur Digimon turned to look at the holy beast in question, who still seemed to be searching for something.
Zhuqiaomon didn’t respond. Instead, he shifted his narrow-eyed glare at the ceiling itself. Then, without warning, he fanned his wings and took off skyward like a shot. With a blast of fire, the holy beast Digimon burst through the ceiling as if it were nothing more than paper rather than solid rock.
Makuramon blinked slowly as he shielded his eyes with his hand, staring after their flying master. The monkey Deva blinked again when Mihiramon rushed past him, the winged tiger Digimon in hot pursuit of his master. The rest of the Deva scurried about to avoid the rock debris.
All, save Vikaralamon, who remained fast asleep as the rocks bounced off his monstrous boar body without doing any damage. A snot bubble appeared in his nose, growing larger and larger with each snore before it popped, but even that was not enough to wake him.
Zhuqiaomon flew straight through his volcanic lair until he reached the open sky. Only then did he stop, fanning his wings as he directed his attention towards the source of his ire. In the distance, he could see the lofty mountain top that held the Temple of Miracles.
At least, it previously held the Temple of Miracles. Now, where the peak once stood, was a massive crater. And hovering above it, in a glistening golden bubble, was the rest of the peak as it held the Temple of Miracles suspended in the air.
Zhuqaiomon glared at the sight as Mihiramon came to a stop beside him and openly gaped, staring at the airborne temple. Without turning his head, the holy beast Digimon let out a low growl. “Find Neemon. Now.”
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digimonarchive · 8 months
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Note: This poll question is based on the Chinese Animal Zodiac (by the birth year) but in Digimon style.
The Birth Years and Dates are under the cut, click on Keep Reading.
Admin Note: I am Andiramon/Antylamon (Rabbit)
Zodiac Date and Years
RAT YEARS
Feb 10 1948 – Jan 28 1949
Jan 28 1960 - Feb 14 1961
Feb 15 1972 – Feb 2 1973
Feb 2 1984 – Feb 19 1985
Feb 19 1996 – Feb 6 1997
Feb. 7, 2008 – Jan. 25, 2009
OX YEARS
Jan. 29, 1949 – Feb. 16, 1950
Feb. 15, 1961 – Feb. 4, 1962
Feb. 3, 1973 – Jan. 22, 1974
Feb. 19, 1985 – Feb. 8, 1986
Feb. 7, 1997 – Jan. 27, 1998
Jan. 26, 2009 – Feb. 13, 2010
TIGER YEARS
Feb. 17, 1950 – Feb. 05, 1951
Feb. 5, 1962 – Jan. 24, 1963
Jan. 23, 1974 – Feb. 10, 1975
Feb. 9, 1986 – Jan. 28, 1987
Jan. 28, 1998 – Feb. 15, 1999
Feb. 14, 2010 – Feb. 2, 2011
RABBIT YEARS
Feb. 06, 1951 – Jan. 26, 1952
Jan. 25, 1963 – Feb. 12, 1964
Feb. 11, 1975 – Jan. 30, 1976
Jan. 29, 1987 – Feb. 16, 1988
Feb. 16, 1999 – Feb. 4, 2000
Feb. 3, 2011 – Jan. 22, 2012
DRAGON YEARS
Jan. 27, 1952 – Feb. 13, 1953
Feb. 13, 1964 – Feb. 1, 1965
Jan. 31, 1976 – Feb. 17, 1977
Feb. 17, 1988 – Feb. 5, 1989
Feb. 5, 2000 – Jan. 23, 2001
Jan. 23, 2012 – Feb. 9, 2013
SNAKE YEARS
Feb. 14, 1953 – Feb. 02, 1954
Feb. 2, 1965 – Jan. 20, 1966
Feb. 18, 1977 – Feb. 6, 1978
Feb. 6, 1989 – Jan. 26, 1990
Jan. 24, 2001 – Feb. 11, 2002
Feb. 10, 2013 – Jan. 30, 2014
HORSE YEARS
Feb. 03, 1954 – Jan. 23, 1955
Jan. 21, 1966 – Feb. 8, 1967
Feb. 7, 1978 – Jan. 27, 1979
Jan. 27, 1990 – Feb. 14, 1991
Feb. 12, 2002 – Feb. 18, 2003
Jan. 31, 2014 – Feb. 18, 2015
GOAT/SHEEP YEARS
Jan. 24, 1955 – Feb. 11, 1956
Feb. 9, 1967 – Jan. 30, 1968
Jan. 28, 1979 – Feb. 15, 1980
Feb. 15, 1991 – Feb. 3, 1992
Feb. 1, 2003 – Jan. 21, 2004
Feb. 19, 2015 – Feb. 7, 2016
MONKEY YEARS
Feb. 12, 1956 – Jan. 30, 1957
Jan. 30, 1968 – Feb. 16, 1969
Feb. 16, 1980 – Feb. 4, 1981
Feb. 4, 1992 – Jan. 22, 1993
Jan. 22, 2004 – Feb. 8, 2005
Feb. 8, 2016 – Jan. 27, 2017
ROOSTER YEARS
Jan. 31, 1957 – Feb. 17, 1958
Feb. 17, 1969 – Feb. 5, 1970
Feb. 5, 1981 – Jan. 24, 1982
Jan. 23, 1993 – Feb. 9, 1994
Feb. 9, 2005 – Jan. 28, 2006
Jan. 28, 2017 – Feb. 15, 2018
DOG YEARS
Feb. 18, 1958 – Feb. 07, 1959
Feb. 6, 1970 – Jan. 26, 1971
Jan. 25, 1982 – Feb. 12, 1983
Feb. 10, 1994 – Jan. 30, 1995
Jan. 29, 2006 – Feb. 17, 2007
Feb. 16, 2018 – Feb. 4, 2019
PIG YEARS
Feb. 08, 1959 – Jan. 27, 1960
Jan. 27, 1971 – Feb. 14, 1972
Feb. 13, 1983 – Feb. 1, 1984
Jan. 30, 1995 – Feb. 18, 1996
Feb. 17, 2007 – Feb. 6, 2008
Feb. 4, 2019 – Jan. 24, 2020
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kariachi · 2 years
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Fuck it, fake digi stuff
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Melomon
Stage: Adult/Champion
Type: Puppet
Attribute: Data
Field: Metal Empire, Nature Spirits
Description: A simple, giraffe-shaped plush digimon, legs and neck are long and tubular, body a tailless rectangular box with rounded edges, has round blue eyes, dark brown ‘feet’, is primarily cream-colored, covered in large hexagonal red-brown spots, spotless patch runs down face, horns unadorned red-brown and contained in a spot, legs held on with large dark brown buttons sewed on with cream thread
Profile Entry: “A puppet Digimon with the appearance of a giraffe. Though among the tallest of Digimon, it is known just as much for it’s docile and cautious nature. Accounts differ on whether it is silent or simple quiet and soft-spoken. It’s signature move involves flinging opponents a great distance with it’s long neck (Head Toss).”
Attacks: Head Toss (flings opponents with it’s neck), Tag (lashes out with it’s hind legs)
Pre-Evolutions: Tyumon, ToyAgumon, Sunarizamon, Ekakimon, Bakumon, Pillomon
Evolutions: Brachimon, Monzaemon, Majiramon, Cho-Hakkaimon, Ex-Tyrannomon, Doruguremon, King Scumon, Mammon
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sikkadownsouth · 1 year
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EX-03: Draconic Roar
Bebydomon (EX3-001) Missimon (EX3-002) Sunarizamon (EX3-003) Veemon (EX3-004) Vorvomon (EX3-005) Flarerizamon (EX3-006) Lavorvomon (EX3-007) Flamedramon (EX3-008) Volcdramon (EX3-009) Paildramon (EX3-010) Lavogaritamon (EX3-011) Volcanicdramon (EX3-012) Volcanicdramon (EX3-012) Alt Art Chaosdramon (EX3-013) Chaosdramon (EX3-013) Alt Art Dorbickmon (EX3-014) Dorbickmon (EX3-014) Alt Art Crabmon (EX3-015) SnowAgumon (EX3-016) Ebidramon (EX3-017) Coredramon (EX3-018) Paledramon (EX3-019) Wingdramon (EX3-020) CrysPaledramon (EX3-021) MegaSeadramon (EX3-022) Plesiomon (EX3-023) Slayerdramon (EX3-024) Slayerdramon (EX3-024) Alt Art Azulongmon (EX3-025) Azulongmon (EX3-025) Aegisdramon (EX3-026) Aegisdramon (EX3-026) Alt Art Agumon (EX3-027) Patamon (EX3-028) Airdramon (EX3-029) Gatomon (EX3-030) Veedramon (EX3-031) Majiramon (EX3-032) AeroVeedramon (EX3-033) Angewomon (EX3-034) Goldramon (EX3-035) Goldramon (EX3-035) Alt Art Magnadramon (EX3-036) Magnadramon (EX3-036) Alt Art Dracomon (EX3-037) Dracomon (EX3-037) Alt Art Pomumon (EX3-038) Coredramon (EX3-039) Parasaurmon(EX3-040) Groundramon (EX3-041) Toropiamon (EX3-042) Entmon (EX3-043) Breakdramon (EX3-044) Breakdramon (EX3-044) Alt Art Hydramon (EX3-045) Hydramon (EX3-045) Alt Art Commandramon (EX3-046) Jazamon (EX3-047) Jazardramon (EX3-048) Sealsdramon (EX3-049) Cyberdramon (EX3-050) Tankdramon (EX3-051) Jazarichmon (EX3-052) Metallicdramon (EX3-053) Metallicdramon (EX3-053) Alt Art Darkdramon (EX3-054) Darkdramon (EX3-054) Alt Art Wormmon (EX3-055) Guilmon (EX3-056) Growlmon (EX3-057) Shadramon (EX3-058) DarkTyrannomon (EX3-059) ExTyrannomon (EX3-060) Dinobeemon (EX3-061) WarGrowlmon (EX3-062) Imperialdramon: Dragon Mode (EX3-063) Imperialdramon: Dragon Mode (EX3-063) Alt Art Megidramon (EX3-064) Megidramon (EX3-064) Alt Art Hina Kurihara (EX3-065) Hina Kurihara (EX3-065) Alt Art Hyper Infinity Cannon (EX3-066) Sourai (EX3-067) God Flame (EX3-068) Trial of the Four Great Dragons (EX3-069) Avalon’s Gate (EX3-070) Laser Cannon (EX3-071) Megiddo Flame (EX3-072) Imperialdramon: Fighter Mode (EX3-073) Imperialdramon: Fighter Mode (EX3-073) Alt Art Examon (EX3-074) Examon (EX3-074) Alt Art
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aeondeug · 2 years
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i like how ghost game works with like yokai and kami lore and such? like seeing youkomon show up at the inari okami shrine was really cool. and i loved majiramon getting fucking pissed that the banking system was down and showing up to turbo murder that kid and his digimon for fucking it up.
and the like urban legends ghost stories format is just really fun. i like that we get to see not just little horror segments but also get to hear people talk about the rumors. and it’s fun seeing the kids go and investigate the rumors, like how friends and i did as kids. where you’re just like wow i heard that if you do this thing a ghost comes out of the bathroom and kills you so you just go to the bathroom and do the thing because fuck it nothing’s going to happen and if something does happen it’ll be rad as fuck.
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nillisaie · 1 year
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I lined my Majiramon with color pencils. Now to use my watercolors
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lopmonappreciation · 1 year
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The next toh characters I’m doing for my au are the Coven heads then then Belos , the collector and then kings dad
Digimon the owl house au:
Vee and airdramon
( for her I went more serpentine dragon then snake so she kind of matches Luz but not a complete mirror )
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Fresh: Chibomon
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In training: demiveemon
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champion: airdramon
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Ultimate: majiramon
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Mega: azulongmon
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