List of ''Digimon Tamers'' characters

This is a list of characters for the anime series Digimon Tamers.

Main characters

Tamers

Takato Matsuki (松田 啓人, Matsuda Takato, Takato Matsuda in the Japanese version)
Voiced by: Makoto Tsumura (Japanese); Brian Beacock (English)
Takato is the main protagonist of the series. His parents run their own bakery. He plays card games with his friends and draws his own Digimon on a paper. After finding a Blue Card, he uses it on the Digivice to create Guilmon. Learning that Digimon are mysteriously appearing in their world, Takato joins the battle. Because Guilmon was a product of his imagination, Takato appears to empathic with him and thus the two influence each other in every fights. Their bond is augmented when Takato biomerges with Guilmon into Gallantmon. Takato becomes the leader of the organization.
Henry Wong (李 健良, Rī Jenrya, Li Jian-liang in the Japanese version)
Voiced by: Mayumi Yamaguchi (Japanese); Dave Wittenberg (English)
Henry is a student at Takato's school of Chinese descent and a Tai Chi practioner, who, in the Japanese version, is later nicknamed Jian (ジェン, Jen) for short when he grows closer to his friends. While playing his video game, he learns that Digimon are living beings. After using a Blue Card to create his partnership in the human world, Henry vowed Terriermon not to fight. He felt strongly that Digimon entered the human world to be friends, instead of tools used merely for battle. However, after many situations where Terriermon is forced to digivolve, Henry decides to continue fighting. Throughout the series, Henry is unaware of his father's connections with the Monster Makers and Hypnos. In the finale, after using the Red Card to execute Operation Doodlebug to wipe out the D-Reaper, Henry realizes that that every Digimon must return to the Digital World.
Rika Nonaka (牧野 留姫, Makino Ruki, Ruki Makino in the Japanese version)
Voiced by: Fumiko Orikasa (Japanese); Melissa Fahn (English)
Rika is known as the "Digimon Queen" after winning the Digimon Card Tournament. She lives with her mother, a model, and grandmother. After using a Blue Card, she owns Renamon as her partner. At first, Rika possesses a ruthless and cold demeanor, and sees Digimon as nothing more than data. She strives to make Renamon the strongest Digimon in the world. After Icedevimon's defeat, a traumatized Rika ends her partnership out of fear. However, she forgives Renamon.

Partner Digimon

Guilmon (ギルモン, Girumon)
Voiced by: Masako Nozawa (Japanese); Steven Blum (English)
Guilmon is a velociraptor Digimon with a digital hazard symbol on his chest. He is created by Takato, who drew him and was brought to life soon after by the Blue Card which the DigiGnomes secretly placed among his card deck. Though a rookie, Guilmon originally has the mentality of a child. He is unaware of the differences between humans and Digimon, often calling his partner Tamer "Takatomon". He enjoys working at the bakery. He stays in a shed of Shinjuku Park, and learns to speak normally and play with their friends. Guilmon has a very keen sense of smell and possess somewhat of a sixth sense to detect other Digimon in the vicinity, usually going feral in earlier fights due to virus-type nature. He is also loyal and protective. When Guilmon reverts into Gigimon as a side effect of the Red Card, he says goodbye to Takato.
  • Growlmon (グラウモン, Guraumon, Growmon) is the Digivolved form of Guilmon. He is an extremely powerful and large Dinosaur Digimon who uses the dragon blades on his arms to cut through almost anything. He appears while fighting Devidramon, though he cannot revert himself for an entire day.
  • War Growlmon (メガログラウモン, Megaroguraumon, Megalo Growmon) is Guilmon's Ultimate form, an extremely powerful Cyborg Digimon who appears while fighting against Mihiramon. He is armed with bladed Pendulum Blades and the Atomic Blaster on his chest.
  • Megidramon (メギドラモン, Megidoramon) is an alternate Mega form of Guilmon. An evil dragon Digimon caused by Takato's anger against Beelzemon, while his D-Ark shatters. In this form, the full destructive power of the Digital Hazard is released, causing the Digital World to break up in his presence. However, Beelzemon absorbs Makuramon's data and stops Megidramon, causing him to revert back to Guilmon.
  • Gallantmon (デュークモン, Dyūkumon, Dukemon) is the actual Mega form of Guilmon. An Exalted Knight Digimon armed with the Gram lance and the Aegis Shield. He is introduced after Takato biomerges with Guilmon. Gallantmon rides on "Grani", a transport vehicle created by "Monster Makers".
  • Gallantmon: Crimson Mode: Gallantmon's final form. He appears after Gallantmon fuses with Grani.
Guilmon was created by Chiaki J. Konaka, influenced by Ultraman and Kaiju films. Upon viewing the initial design sketches, he assumed that the character would be roughly the same size as Agumon. However, when he realized that Guilmon would be about the size of a human adult, he realized that "[h]e was nowhere near small enough for a child to hide in his room." Konaka realized that he could tailor the plot of the series to incorporate the problem.[1]
Terriermon (テリアモン, Teriamon)
Voiced by: Aoi Tada (Japanese); Mona Marshall (English)
Terriermon is a one-horned lop-eared rabbit Digimon with a laid-back personality, often using the word "Momantai" (written as 無問題 or 无问题), a Cantonese phrase meaning "take it easy/no problem". Terriermon was originally a wild Digimon living by the "survival of the fittest" rules in the Digital World. Henry chooses Terriermon when he plays a video game as a present received from his father. When Terriermon digivolves into Gargomon, he goes on a rampage while fighting Gorillamon and loses control. Henry uses a Blue Card to send him out from the computer to the real world. Throughout the series, Henry hid Terriermon from his family, using him like a stuffed toy which Suzie plays with. When Terriermon reverts into Gummymon as a side effect of the Red Card, he says goodbye to Henry.
  • Gargomon (ガルゴモン, Garugomon, Galgomon): Terriermon's champion form, a Beast Digimon resembling a bipedal lop-eared rabbit warrior whose forearms bear a pair of cybernetic Gatling guns that he uses in his attacks, such as the move "Gargo Laser". He can also perform a powerful uppercut attack, "Bunny Pummel". Though having a habit of going on a rampage upon digivolution, Gargomon eventually manages to control himself.
  • Rapidmon (ラピッドモン): Terriermon's ultimate form. He is a cyborg Digimon resembling an upright jackrabbit clad in heavy cybernetic armor with high speed. It uses long armored radar-like ears. He appears while fighting against Pajiramon and Vajiramon.
  • Mega Gargomon (セントガルゴモン, Sentogarugomon, Saint Galgomon): Terriermon's mega form. A robot Digimon with heavy arsenal and Martial Arts skills. He appears after Henry biomerges with Terriermon, during the fight against Zhuqiaomon. Mega Gargomon uses the Juggernaut program to send the D-Reaper back to the Digital World.
Renamon (レナモン)
Voiced by: Yuka Imai (Japanese); Mari Devon (English)
Renamon is a yellow fox Digimon with mentality for a Rookie level. In a fight, she uses ninja-like skills, such as vanishing from view until called and moving at fast speeds. These traits mean that, unlike Guilmon and Terriermon, she can fend for herself when Rika is at school, and never gets into trouble like Guilmon. She has no memory of her life before meeting Rika, whom she first saw as nothing more than a means to become stronger. Her initial exchanges with the other Tamers and their Digimon cause her to question this belief, and Rika's obsession with battle. When Rika and Renamon part ways, they begin to understand each other, and reunite themselves for their apology. Renamon learns that Impmon is selfish, because he is desperate for digivolution. When Renamon reverts into Viximon as a side effect of the Red Card, she says goodbye to Rika.
  • Kyubimon (キュウビモン, Kyūbimon): Renamon's Champion level. A mythical beast Digimon resembling the legendary kitsune. She appears while fighting Dogukumon.
  • Taomon (タオモン): An onmyōdō-themed Majin Digimon resembling a bipedal fox sorceress. She fights with various spells and charms to harness the powers of the magical energy flowing through the universe. Taomon first appeared fighting against Vajramon.
  • Sakuyamon (サクヤモン): Renamon's mega form. An armored Shaman Digimon armed with the Vajra Khakkhara and using kudagitsune. She is introduced after Rika biomerges with Renamon.

Other Digimon

Calumon (クルモン, Kurumon, Culumon in the Japanese version)
Voiced by: Tomoko Kaneda (Japanese); Brianne Siddall (English)
Calumon is a small fairy-like Holy Beast Digimon infused with the power to cause digivolution in other Digimon. In the beginning of the series, Calumon thinks of the Real World as a game and the humans as other Digimon. His ears grows larger when he becomes happy and excited, and it allows him to "fly". His forehead bears the symbol which is the polar opposite of the Digi-Hazard. It is from the symbol that Calumon releases the power to catalyze digivolution. Calumon does not digivolve and is the manifested form of digivolution itself.
The development team decided early on in drafting that Calumon would have a unique role and serve as a mascot. Digimon in the Japanese-language incarnation for the series often spoke with affectations and patterns resembling those of human children. Konaka pushed for this not to be the case with Calumon, because of a sentiment that the character "needed to have a strong impact on the audience". Thus, his dialogue often contained the words calu or kuru—pieces of his name—at the end of sentences.[2] When Calumon and Jeri are trapped inside the Kernel Sphere, he helps her avoid depression and protect her from the Chaos with a barrier during the final battle.
The Digimon Sovereigns reveal that Calumon originated as the element of Digivolution - the realized version of "Digi-Entelechies". In order to hide the power from the D-Reaper, they turned the power into the form of a Digimon. In the end of the series, the Sovereigns restore the power to the Digital World, but allow Calumon to continue to live as an ordinary Digimon.
In Digimon World DS, Calumon is a helper in the DigiFarms of the game. Calumon can be added to the player's party (after completing Quest 60), but cannot digivolve. He has a default level of 99 and scan data is given with Beelzemon's data at the end of the game. His trait significantly boosts the EXP all of your Digimon receives after a battle, and has some of the best support moves in the game, including one that fully revives all fallen allies. Calumon appears in merchandise products, including plush toys, posters, and a Tamagotchi game where players need to look after their own pet. Calumon appeared in two albums, Asobo Culuculu and Culu Culu Culumon!, and a third and unfinished one I'm Dreaming of a White Christmas.
Impmon (インプモン, Inpumon)
Voiced by: Hiroki Takahashi (Japanese); Derek Stephen Prince (English)
Impmon is an imp Digimon. He insults the Tamers and their partners occasionally, saying that no 'self-respecting Digimon' would ever ally themselves to a human, though he makes friends. He was even prone to insult Calumon, scaring and bullying him on occasion. It is revealed that Impmon lives with Ai and Mako. When they argue, Impmon leaves them and become disdainful to humans. He resented the Tamers and their Digimon even more as the latter manages to digivolve, a power that still eluded him. This did not stop him enjoying himself occasionally with Guilmon and Calumon. Although Renamon was curious about him when she questioned her alliance with Rika, she soon came to view him with contempt, and sometimes mocked him for his actions. After attempting to prove himself by fighting Indramon, Impmon suffers a devastating and painful defeat. He accepts an offer from Chatsuramon, while heading to the Digital World: to be digivolved if he agrees to kill the Tamers and destroy their Digimon when they arrive to retrieve Calumon. Though conflicted, Impmon digivolves into the mega-level fallen angel Digimon Beelzemon (ベルゼブモン, Beruzebumon, Beelzebumon). Consumed by his new-found powers and becoming a megalomaniac, he acts on his whim to test his new abilities before attacking the Tamers. When Beelzemon inadvertently kills Leomon, a grief-stricken Jeri stops the fight, sparing him and Takato. As realizing his mistake, Impmon returns to the Real World. Taking his leave without a goodbye, Impmon forgives himself. Although he is convinced they have forgotten about him, he soon finds a drawing with a note saying they have gone to their grandmother's. The repentant Impmon realizes that Ai and Mako become kind to him. After becoming their partner, Impmon reverts into Yaamon and he returns to the Digital World.

Recurring characters

Other Tamers

Jeri Kato (加藤 樹莉, Katō Juri, Juri Kato in the Japanese version)
Voiced by: Yoko Asada (Japanese); Bridget Hoffman, Philece Sampler (Runaway Locomon) (English)
Jeri is a kind and sensitive girl, and one of Takato's friends.[3] Her family owns a small tavern in Shibuya, where she works sometimes and helps her father handle drunk customers. She carries around a dog-shaped sock puppet from her half brother, which she uses to strike-up conversations with. At first glance, she seems to be a sort of perfect child because of her cheerful and happy personality. After Jeri loses her mother, her father cannot resolve as she could not cope having a stepmother. When Beelzemon kills Leomon, a grief-stricken Jeri is attracted and captured by the D-Reaper, who uses the fake one to take her place and infiltrate the Real World. However, thanks to Calumon's presence and Leomon's will, Jeri regains her confidence and she is rescued by Takato. While Jeri realizes that humans can fulfill their destiny, she forgives Impmon. Early pre-production notes made by Konaka suggest a female character which likely would become Jeri was named Mishio who cared for her younger sister more often as her parents were workers in the red-light district.[4]
Kazu Shiota (塩田 博和, Shiota Hirokazu, Hirokazu Shiota in the Japanese version)
Voiced by: Yukiko Tamaki (Japanese); Brad MacDonald (English)
Kazu is one of Takato's friends, calling him "chumley" in the English version. He is also a player of the Digimon card game. Later, he meets Guilmon. In the Digital World, Kazu meets and owns Guardromon.
Kenta Kitagawa (北川 健太, Kitagawa Kenta)
Voiced by: Tōko Aoyama (Japanese); Steven Blum (English)
Kenta is one of Takato's friends. He often gets credit for numerous jokes that Kazu tells throughout the series. He later meets Guilmon. In the Digital World, Kenta meets and owns MarineAngemon.
Suzie Wong (李 小春, Rī Shiuchon, Li Shao-chung in the Japanese version)
Voiced by: Ai Nagano (Japanese); Peggy O'Neal (English)
Suzie is Henry's little sister and the youngest of Wong children. Initially unaware about Terriermon, Suzie believed him to be a stuffed toy. Later, Suzie owns Lopmon as a partner.
Ryō Akiyama (秋山 遼, Akiyama Ryō)
Voiced by: Junichi Kanemaru (Japanese); Steve Staley (English)
Ryo defeats Rika to win the Digimon card tournament game, he goes to the Digital World. After being united by his friends, he returns to the real world and apologizes to Rika.[5][6] Ryo previously appeared in Digimon Adventure and the WonderSwan video games.

Partner Digimon

Leomon (レオモン, Reomon)
Voiced by: Hiroaki Hirata (Japanese); Paul St. Peter (English)
Leomon is a lion Digimon.. He later becomes Jeri's partner, despite his independent task. He is killed by Beelzemon and Jeri falls into depression. However, Leomon's spirit appears inside Beelzemon, while he manages to help her regain her confidence.
Guardromon (ガードロモン, Gādoromon)
Voiced by: Kiyoyuki Yanada (Japanese); Richard Cansino (English)
Guardromon is an android Digimon, who reverts from Andromon in the village of Gekomon. At first, Andromon is injured in the battle and he loses some energy. When Guardromon reverts back to Kapurimon as a side effect of the Red Card, he says goodbye to Kazu.
MarineAngemon (マリンエンジェモン, Marinenjemon)
Voiced by: Ai Iwamura (Japanese); Wendee Lee, Mona Marshall (Runaway Locomon) (English)
MarineAngemon is a pixie Digimon dwelling in the Internet Ocean. Though seen even by other marine Digimon, he uses love-based "Kakuna Wave" attack and heals any allies. Appearing among the numerous mega level Digimon to help the Sovereigns fight the D-Reaper, he becomes Kenta's partner. After Takato defeats the D-Reaper, MarineAngemon returns to the Digital World.
Lopmon (ロップモン, Roppumon)
Voiced by: Aoi Tada (Japanese); Michelle Ruff, Mary Elizabeth McGlynn (Runaway Locomon) (English)
Lopmon is a three-horned lop-eared rabbit Digimon resembling Terriermon (the only minor differences in her appearance being her brown and pink fur coloration and three horns). As one of the Devas, Antylamon (アンティラモン, Antiramon) is assigned to guard Zhuqiaomon's palace. Unlike the other Devas, Antylamon does not share the disdain of humans. She meets and saves Suzie from Makuramon. After Suzie receives a D-Ark, Antylamon reverts into Lopmon, though Zhuqiaomon attempted to punish her. After Takato saves Jeri, Lopmon reverts into Chocomon and says goodbye to Suzie.
Cyberdramon (サイバードラモン, Saibādoramon)
Voiced by: Ikkei Seta (Japanese); Lex Lang (English)
Cyberdramon is an Ultimate Level Digimon and Ryo's partner. Though being feral in personality, he manages to control himself. Ryo biomerges with Cyberdramon into Justimon (ジャスティモン, Jasutimon).[2]

Hypnos

Mitsuo Yamaki (山木 満雄, Yamaki Mitsuo)
Voiced by: Susumu Chiba (Japanese); Steven Blum (English)
The leader of Hypnos monitoring the activity. He antagonizes the Tamers, but later becomes their ally.
Riley (鳳 麗花, Ōtori Reika, Reika Otori in the Japanese version)
Voiced by: Ai Nagano (Japanese); Tifanie Christun (English)
Hypnos Chief Operator and a bakery customer.
Tally (小野寺 恵, Onodera Megumi, Megumi Onodera in the Japanese version)
Voiced by: Fumiko Miyashita (Japanese); Peggy O'Neal (English)
Hypnos Operator.

Monster Makers

The Monster Makers (Wild Bunch) are the creators of the original Digimon program in 1984 as students of Palo Alto University. In 2001, Yamaki recruited them. They create the Ark for the children to leave the Digital World, and help them combat the D-Reaper. One of their greatest creations proved to be the entity known as Grani. Among the members include:

Janyu Wong (李 鎮宇, Rī Janyū, Li Zhen-yu in the Japanese version)
Voiced by: Yoshiyuki Kaneko (Japanese); Jamieson Price (English)
Janyu, nicknamed "Tao", is Henry's father. After discovering Henry's involvement with Digimon, he tries his best to support him.
Goro Mizuno (水野 悟郎, Mizuno Gorō)
Voiced by: Taro Suwa (Japanese); Bob Glouberman (English)
Goro, nicknamed "Shibumi", continued on with the Digimon project after it was shut down in 1986, creating the Blue Cards, the D-Powers and developed a way for Digimon to digivolve. He fell into a coma, but woke up in the Digital World.
Rob McCoy
Voiced by: Tom Fahn
Rob, nicknamed "Dolphin", is Alice's grandfather and the professor at Palo Alto University.
Rai "Curly" Aishuwarya
Voiced by: Yōko Matsuoka (Japanese); Dorothy Elias-Fahn (English)
Indian professor at Miskatonic University.
Babel
Voiced by: Neil Kaplan
An African American resident.
Daisy
Voiced by: Wendee Lee
An unknown member.

Minor characters

Other

Alice McCoy (アリス・マッコイ, Arisu Makkoi)
Voiced by: Yuka Imai (Japanese); Philece Sampler (English)
Alice is an eleven-year-old girl with gothic lolita fashion style.
Dobermon (ドーベルモン, Dōberumon)
Voiced by: Hiroki Takahashi (Japanese); Michael Sorich (English)
Doberman is a messenger of the Sovereigns. He sacrifices himself to allow the Tamers the ability to bio-merge in the Real World.
Ai (アイ) and Mako (マコト, Makoto, Makoto in the Japanese version)
Ai: Voiced by: Haruhi Nanao (Japanese); Rebecca Forstadt (English)
Mako: Voiced by: Miwa Matsumoto (Japanese); Wendee Lee (English)
Ai and Mako are siblings who constantly bicker and fight. The two gave Impmon an horrible impression on humans, believing they only showed an interest in others when it suits them. When Impmon leaves, the sibling began to change their ways by the time he found them at their grandmother's house. Impmon becomes overjoyed, after reuniting with the siblings, who become nicer to him. After the siblings obtain a D-Ark, Impmon becomes their partner.

Family

  • Takehiro Matsuki / Takehiro Matsuda (松田 剛弘): Takato's father and a baker. Voiced in the dub by Kirk Thornton.
  • Mie Matsuki (松田 美枝 Matsuda Yoshie): Takato's mother and a baker. Voiced in the dub by Philece Sampler.
  • Kai Urazoe: Takato's cousin in Okinawa. Voiced in the dub by Brian Donovan in the series and by Yuri Lowenthal in the film.
  • Mayumi Wong / Li Mayumi (李 麻由美 Rī Mayumi): Henry and Suzie's mother. Voiced in the dub by Dorothy Elias-Fahn.
  • Richie Wong / Li Lian-Jei (李 連杰 Rī Rianchei): Henry and Suzie's older brother.
  • Jane Wong / Li Zha-Ling (李 嘉玲 Rī Jaarin): Henry and Suzie's older sister. Voiced in the dub by Wendee Lee.
  • Rumiko Nonaka[7] / Rumiko Makino (牧野 ルミ子): Rika's mother and a model. Voiced in the dub by Mary Elizabeth McGlynn.
  • Seiko Hata (秦 聖子): Rika's grandmother. Voiced in the dub by Barbara Goodson.
  • Rika's Father: Mentioned in the series, he appeared in "Runaway Locomon". Voiced in the dub by Steven Blum.
  • Tadashi Kato (加藤 肇 Katō Hajime): Jeri's father. Voiced in the dub by Bob Papenbrook.
  • Shizue Kato (加藤 静江 Katō Shizue): Jeri's stepmother. Voiced in the dub by Bridget Hoffman.
  • Masahiko Kato (加藤 昌彦 Katō Masahiko): Jeri's half-brother. Voiced in the dub by Mary Elizabeth McGlynn in the first appearance and by Dina Sherman in other ones.
  • Hirofumi Shiota (塩田 博文 Shiota Hirofumi): Kazu's father. Voiced in the dub by Lex Lang.
  • Takako Shiota (塩田 貴子 Shiota Takako): Kazu's mother. Voiced in the dub by Michelle Ruff.
  • Shunsuke Kitagawa (北川 駿介 Kitagawa Shunsuke): Kenta's father. Voiced in the dub by Dan Lorge.
  • Akemi Kitagawa (北川 明美 Kitagawa Akemi): Kenta's mother. Voiced in the dub by Tifanie Christun.

Yodobashi Elementary

Other Digimon

Twelve Devas

Devas (デーヴァ, Dēba) are servants of Zhuqiaomon, most sharing his disdain for humans, each modeled after an animal from the Chinese zodiac. Some of them entered the human world in search of Calumon and the rest stay at the Digital World. Their only survivor is Antylamon, whom Suzie befriends.

Mihiramon (ミヒラモン)
Voiced by: Masahiko Tanaka (Japanese); Bob Papenbrook (English)
Mihiramon is a giant winged Tiger Digimon. His tail doubles as a powerful weapon that he lashes out to strike like a samurai's sword, seen when he uses his "Samurai Tiger Tail" attack. Mihiramon bio-emerged from the top of the Shinjuku Metropolitan Building during the first activation of the Juggernaut program, sabotaging it and allowing the other Devas to cross into the Real World. He is considered powerful even for an Ultimate; Renamon even suggests that he could have been a Mega before the tamers were able to scan him. He is defeated by WarGrowlmon.
Sandiramon (サンティラモン)
Voiced by: Ikkei Seta (Japanese); Lex Lang (English)
Sandiramon is a snake Digimon. He can generate his "Venom Axe" from his mouth and wield it with his tail. Sandiramon bio-emerges into the subway tunnels of Shinjuku, out speeding the Tamers when they pursue him. After a battle, Growlmon manages to mortally wound him thanks to a Power Modify Card from Kazu. However, Sandiramon laughs before he fades, revealing to the Tamers that the other Devas will avenge him and Mihiramon.
Sinduramon (シンドゥーラモン, Shindūramon)
Voiced by: Issei Futamata (Japanese); Richard Epcar (English)
Sinduramon is a rooster Digimon with a super-hard orb-like body armor. He bio-emerged near where Takato and Henry's field trip was camping. Sinduramon was originally small in size until he drained and consumed enough of a nearby city's electrical power to increase his size, while also putting an owl under his spell to serve as his emissary. Eventually, while attempting to absorbs more power from a hydroelectric plant, Growlmon knocks Sinduramon into the water and the electricity destroys him.
Pajiramon (パジラモン)
Voiced by: Masako Katsuki (Japanese); Mary Elizabeth McGlynn (English)
Pajiramon is a goat centaurette Digimon, whose weapon is a crossbow. She is also capable of emitting earsplitting and destructive ultrasonic blasts by bleating. She accompanied Vajramon into attacking a shopping district. Pajiramon is defeated by Rapidmon.
Vajiramon (ヴァジラモン)
Voiced by: Unshō Ishizuka (Japanese); Michael McConnohie (English)
Vajiramon is an ox centaur Digimon armed with the twin Deva Blades. His warrior-like personality values honor, loathing both cowardice and humans. He accompanied Pajramon into attacking the shopping district where he was seemingly destroyed by Rapidmon after engaging Renamon and developing feelings for her. Vajramon is however revived and later requests an audience with Renamon, taking their meeting to Tokyo Dome where he unknowingly played into divulging the Devas' reasons for being in the human world in his attempt to get her to side with them. After realizing the truth, Vajramon is defeated by Taomon.
Indramon (インダラモン, Indaramon)
Voiced by: Horiuchi Kenyuu (Japanese); Neil Kaplan (English)
Indramon is a bipedal horse Digimon armed with the Horn of Desolation, that is normally strapped on his back until he uses it to generate ultrasonic waves. When he first bio-emerges in the real world, Indramon injures Impmon and leaves in response for the activation of the Juggernaut program. Indramon is defeated by WarGrowlmon.
Kumbhiramon (クンビラモン, Kunbiramon)
Voiced by: Kōki Miyata (Japanese); Joshua Seth (English)
Kumbhiramon is a rat Digimon encased in a metal orb. His Deva Clone ability enables him to create five duplicates of himself, making up for his rather small size and lack of fighting prowess. He bio-emerges at Shinjuku Park, where he ambushes Jeri and Calumon. However, Kumbhiramon is defeated by Leomon.
Vikaralamon (ヴィカラーラモン, Vikarāramon)
Voiced by: (Japanese); Michael Sorich (English)
Vikaralamon is a pig Digimon and the last Deva to bio-emerge into the Real World. His massive size, extreme durability and great strength enables him to rampage through Shinjuku. Because the attacks of the Tamers' Digimon at their Champion level have no effect on Vikaralamon, Takato, Rika and Henry use each Blue Cards for their partners to achieve ultimate forms. Despite Yamaki's interference, WarGrowlmon defeats Vikaralamon. He was considered the most powerful of the Devas by many of the tamers, and his battle with them revealed the existence of Digimon to the world at large, almost ruining Yamaki's reputation.
Makuramon (マクラモン)
Voiced by: Ryō Horikawa (Japanese); Joe Ochman (English)
Makuramon is monkey Digimon wielding the Primal Orb. He arrives to the human world in the form of a strange boy around the time Indramon bio-emerged. He sets out to find Calumon, discarding the disguise during Vikaralamon's rampage and attacking the Hypnos headquarters at the time when the Juggernaut was activated. Makuramon kidnaps Calumon, but the DigiGnomes free Calumon at the Digital World. Makuramon is defeated by Beelzemon, who absorbs his data and stops Megidramon. Makuramon was perhaps the most ambitious of the Devas, hoping to use his successes to gain favor with Zhuqiaomon over Catsuramon, though he often fled from fights, and his arrogance proved to be his undoing.
Catsuramon (チャツラモン, Chatsuramon)
Voiced by: Kōji Ishii (Japanese); Tom Wyner (English)
Catsuramon is a dog Digimon and Zhuqiaomon's servant. He sends Impmon back to the Digital World and promises him the power to digivolve in exchange that he destroys the Tamers for Zhuqiaomon. When the Juggernaut program was activated by some people, it caused a storm and he made himself known to the Tamers. After Gallantmon defeats Catsuramon, his data was absorbed by Beelzemon.
Majiramon (マジラモン)
Voiced by: Masahiko Tanaka (Japanese); Bob Papenbrook (English)
Majiramon is an oriental dragon Digimon who uses the hairs on his body to execute his Flaming Arrowheads attack. He is defeated by Cyberdramon.

Digimon Sovereigns

The Digimon Sovereigns (四聖獣, Shiseijuu) are four powerful Mega-level Digimon who each rule a quarter of the Digital World, each possessing twelve DigiCores. They all dwell on the sixth, highest plain of the Digital World, said to be the first Digimon to reach their highest form and modeled after four symbols. However, when the D-Reaper emerged after years of hibernation, the Sovereigns fell into disarray over the usage of the Catalyst of Shining Digivolution to digivolve every Digimon to fight back against the threat. But knowing that their ability to digivolve is what's causing the D-Reaper to stir convinces Azulongmon to have the DigiGnomes turn the Shining digivolution into Calumon and send him to the human world. Zhuqiaomon declines the decision and sends the Devas to retrieve Calumon. However, Azulongmon convinces Zhuqiaomon to work together. After Ebonwumon and Baihumon join up with their fellow Sovereigns as D-Reaper reacts to Calumon's presence, the Digimon agrees to use his power to give the Sovereigns an army to fight the D-Reaper while he and the Tamers return to their world. In the series finale, the Sovereigns hold the Cable Reaper at bay while MegaGargomon enacts Operation Doodlebug.

Zhuqiaomon

Voiced by: Shūichirō Moriyama (Japanese); Tony Pope (English)

Zhuqiaomon (スーツェーモン) is the guardian of the Digital World's Southern hemisphere and one of the four Sovereigns, modeled after the Suzaku. Despite his questionable methods and prejudice against humans, he takes his role as defender of the Digital World from any threat serious as he intended to use the Catalyst's power to fight the D-Reaper. But upon learning that Azulongmon sent the Catalyst to the human world in the form of Calumon, Zhuqiaomon sends the twelve Devas to retrieve Calumon and prevent any humans from using him. Zhuqiaomon eventually confronts the Tamers when they arrived to his palace after braving through Digital World, Azulongmon intervening as he and the Tamers convince him that they are not his enemies. Despite his prejudice against humans, Zhuqiaomon joins his fellow Sovereigns in helping the Tamer defeat the D-Reaper by keeping it and its human world counterpart from rejoining.

Azulongmon

Voiced by: Jūrōta Kosugi (Japanese); Michael McConnohie (English)

Azulongmon (チンロンモン, Chinronmon, Qinglongmon) is the guardian of the Digital World's Eastern Hemisphere who is based on the Seiryuu with power over thunder and lightning. He is the most amiable of the Sovereigns, seeing the good in humans and coming to their aid in dire events by convincing Zhuqiaomon to end his fight with the Tamers.

Ebonwumon

Voiced by: Jōji Yanami (Japanese); Dave Wittenberg (English)

Ebonwumon (シェンウーモン, Xuanwumon) is the guardian of the Digital World's Northern hemisphere and the oldest of the Digimon Sovereigns whose form is modeled after the Genbu with phantasmagoric water techniques. Having a second snake-head, Ebonwumon is gentle-hearted in personality as he looks after Baihumon's domain during his fellow Sovereign's fight with the D-Reaper. In the English dub, each of Ebonwumon's heads speaks with a different accent; one head speaks with a Scottish accent and the other with an Irish brogue.

Baihumon

Voiced by: Shinichi Kotani (Japanese); Steve Kramer (English)

Baihumon (バイフーモン) is the guardian of the Digital World's Western hemisphere, whose form is modeled after the White Tiger Byakko with power over steel. While Azulongmon stops Zhuqiaomon, Baihumon was attempting to fight the D-Reaper when Ryo arrived. However, Baihumon is exhausted from battling such a relentless foe and falls back to the other Sovereigns in order to join forces with them.

Digital World Digimon

Omnimon

In "Battle of Adventurers", Omnimon is seen fighting Apocalymon who digivolves into Mephistomon and escapes. Later, he aids the Tamers by bringing them to the hideout in the abandoned laboratory.

Voiced in the dub by Lex Lang and Kirk Thornton.

Shining Army

Calumon's Shining Digivolution which allows some Digimon to digivolve and rendezvous with the Sovereigns in order to help fight the D-Reaper.

Other Entities

D-Reaper

Voiced by: Yoko Asada (Japanese); Bridget Hoffman (English)

The D-Reaper (デ・リーパー, D-Rīpā), also known as the "True Enemy", is a evil and negative digital lifeform that evolved from the Reaper program that was created in the late 1970s. It would be revealed in side materials that the Reaper was based from the self-defense program utilized by the SIGINT system known as "ECHELON" and was allegedly created to delete the "Creeper" virus that infected ARPANET.[8] The program continue to act on its programing throughout the 1980s to wipe out virtual lifeforms like the ones produced in the Artificial Life research project "Tierra" whenever its target had multiplied beyond a certain amount of memory. The D-Reaper ended up in the rapidly developing Digital World as a pinkish-red grey goo, predating the Digimon and DigiGnomes it would prey on while resetting the Digital World due to its very small Random Access Memory size at the time. But the exponential growth of the network forced the D-Reaper to enter a dormant state within the Net recesses at below the lowest of the Digital World due to its threshold being unchanged, allowing the Digital World to develop pass its Cambrian-like state.[9]

By the 2000s, the network's expansion enabled a allowed a huge influx of data into the Digital World, which the Digimon used to digivolve and change. Despite their system now large enough to handle this load, Azulongmon feared it might awaken the D-Reaper and enlists the DigiGnomes to transform the "Catalyst" program into Calumon and send the Digimon into the human world. But D-Reaper awakened as the Sovereign Digimon attempted to find solutions to stop the D-Reaper before it overwhelms them, Zhuqiaomon sending the Devas to retrieve Calumon to amass an army despite Azulongmon seeing it would complicate matters further.[9][8]

When the Tamers arrived to the Digital World and fought their way to Zhuqiaomon, the D-Reaper secretly captures Jeri and replaced her with the first of its "ADR's" or "Agents of the D-Reaper", extensions of the D-Reaper's will created from the assimilated data of those it had consumed in the past. Developing an interest in its creators and adding it into its perimeters, the D-Reaper uses Hynpos's system to manifest its main body, holding its Kernel Sphere which Jeri was being held captive in, into the human world. The D-Reaper then turned the Shinjiku Metropolitan building into its base of operations while converting the surrounding area into the D-Reaper Zone. Other then its Jeri-Type Agent, the D-Reaper creates more ADRs as drone units that function as extensions of the D-Reaper's conscious to study human behavior while expanding its territory. Unlike the Jeri-Type, the succeeding ADRs operate outside the D-Reaper Zone by a red life line, similar in function to umbilical cords. When these cords are severed, the Agent becomes much weaker and easier to defeat, and weaker Agents will dissipate completely. The D-Reaper mass-produces a new type of ADR until the model become obsolete, each ADR numbered while given a codenames based on their appearance and function.[10] The general design aesthetic of the D-Reaper was that of a "Digital creature", exemplified in such details as the jigsaw-like fringes of the Agents, and the optic fiber/telephone wire construction of the Reaper and Mother D-Reaper. Konaka remarked that he was especially fascinated by details like the wings on ADR-02.[10] Aramaki designed the "D-Reaper Zone" which appeared on Earth.[11]

  • ADR-01: Jeri-Type (ADR-01: 樹莉タイプ, ADR-01: Juri Taipu): A spy agent who disguises herself as Jeri, when she suffers with depression, in order to analyze human thoughts. It starts out identical in form to Jeri, lacking the life line of succeeding ADR models, but later transforms into a taller angelic parody of the original. In the end, Jeri-Type was absorbed back into the D-Reaper to serve as Mother D-Reaper's first and last line of defense as both an enlarged face and a giant faceless version of her previous form. Jeri-Type was designed by Katsuyoshi Nakatsuru.[10]
  • ADR-02: Searcher (ADR-02: サーチャー, ADR-02: Sāchā): An Intelligence Gathering Agent, having no offensive capability but usually appears in large swarms. It was designed by Kenji Watanabe.[10]
  • ADR-03: Pendulum Feet (ADR-03: ペンデュラムフィート, ADR-03:Pendyuramu Fīto): An Antiaircraft Attack Agent. It is the first offensive Agent created by the D-Reaper, and uses its floating extensions to perform remote strikes. It was designed by Kenji Watanabe.[10]
  • ADR-04: Bubbles (ADR-04: バブルス, ADR-04: Baburusu): A Ground Combat Agent that appears in swarms, but it is able to use the wave motion guns on its arms to attack. It was designed by Shinji Aramaki.[10]
  • ADR-05: Creep Hands (ADR-05: クリープハンズ, ADR-05: Kurīpu Hanzu): A Grappling Agent. It is a medium-sized offensive unit, which uses its spiral-shaped, stretchable arms for locomotion and hand-to-hand combat. It was designed by Shinji Aramaki.[10]
  • ADR-06: Horn Striker (ADR-06: ホーンストライカー, ADR-06: Hōn Sutoraikā): A Military Commander Agent, a medium-sized combat unit of overwhelming power. It was designed by Katsuyoshi Nakatsuru.[10]
  • ADR-07: Paratice Head (ADR-07: パラティスヘッド, ADR-07: Paratisu Heddo): Its name mis-transliteration of Palate due to being covered with mouths that all speak in Jeri's voice, it is an Reconnaissance in force Agent that is functions like a video game's mid-boss. It was designed by Kenji Watanabe.[10]
  • ADR-08: Optimizer (ADR-08: オプティナイザー, ADR-08: Oputinaizā): A Mother Ship Agent that holds Bubbles-type ADRs in its body, functioning like a video game's mid-boss. It was designed by Kenji Watanabe, who focused the design on a huge size.[10]
  • ADR-09: Gatekeeper (ADR-09 ゲートキーパー, ADR-09: Gētokīpā): Also known as the "D-Reaper Ball", is a Base Defense Agent. It is formed to protect the Kernel Sphere, later forming the face of the D-Reaper Mother. It was designed by Katsuyoshi Nakatsuru.[10]

Eventually, the D-Reaper reabsorbs all agents while using Jeri's emotions to transform into the Mother D-Reaper (マザー デ・リーパー, Mazā D-Rīpā), an Ability Synthesis Agent whose body is made up of countless cords, optic fibers, and electrical and telephone wires. As a result, the D-Reaper consumed all of Shinjuku. It was designed by Kenji Watanabe.[10] From this point, in order to complete its control over both worlds, the Mother D-Reaper opens a portal in the Digital World as it is now mostly consumed by its other self. The Digital World's D-Reaper underwent a similar evolution into the Reaper (リーパー, Rīpā) Ability Synthesis Agent, possessing the offensive powers of the Agents that compose it. It was designed by Kenji Watanabe and Katsuyoshi Nakatsuru, who gave it scythes to symbolize that it is a physical manifestation of death.[10] From there, the Mother D-Reaper waits for the Cable Reaper so they can merge and commence the systematic termination of both humans and Digimon. But the Sovereigns hold the Cable Reaper at bay while Takato rescues Jeri before the Tamers proceed with Operation Doodle Bug, using the D-Reaper's portal as an epicenter for Juggernaut to suck in both halves of the D-Reaper and regressed it back into a harmless program. In the English dub, Janyu mentioned that it disappeared forever.

DigiGnomes

A group of digital creatures evolved from the same data like Digimon with the power of wishes. They were created in 1980, making them the first artificial digital creatures. They appeared when the D-Reaper attacked the Digital World in 1990. In 200X when the D-Reaper was slowly resurfacing, Azulongmon had the DigiGnomes transform the Shining Digivolution into Calumon, who entered the Real World. The DigiGnomes were also used by Shibumi to make Blue Cards for the Tamers. When Calumon was captured, the DigiGnomes freed him. Rika and Renamon were the first Tamer team to encounter the DigiGnomes. Takato and Henry meet them in Shibumi's library. The DigiGnomes also appeared when Suzie Wong meets Antylamon. Takato later saw the DigiGnomes flying towards Zhuqiaomon's castle. When the D-Reaper was growing in power, some DigiGnomes sacrificed their lives to release the Shining Digivolution throughout the Digital World, causing all Digimon to Digivolve to their Mega Forms. A DigiGnome later placed MarineAngemon in Kenta's pocket without anyone noticing. Later on during the battle against the D-Reaper, Ai and Mako received a purple D-Power from out of nowhere as a DigiGnome flew over a bus. With the D-Reaper gone, the Tamers' Digimon return to the Digital World, but the portal appears in the tunnel.

Ark/Grani

The Ark was originally devised by the Monster Makers to extract the tamers from the Digital World, as any portals that had opened in the aftermath of Vikaralamon's ramapage had closed before or shortly after the Tamers set out. It was created using the same artificial intelligence program designed for the Digimon. Once it was prepared, it was sent into the Digital World where the Tamers arrive, with instructions to wait forty minutes before heading for the Real World. After Takato and his friends arrive board the Ark, they return home. Although the Ark was attacked by the D-Reaper, Takato spoke to it in encouragement, and it threw off the program and completed the journey. When the D-Reaper enters the Real World, the Ark gets trapped and loses power. Some time later, the Ark contacts Yamaki, asking for instructions. The program was still functioning and seemed to have grown sentient, like the Digimon. The Monster Makers thus put it to use as a weapon, creating chrome digizoid plating and armed it with a Yugoth Blaster, rechristening it Grani. It quickly developed an attachment to Gallantmon as a steed. Later, Grani fuses with Takato and Guilmon into Gallantmon Crimson Mode.

Behemoth

Beelzemon's motorcycle, which would possess anyone else who rode it, resulting in the rider becoming destructive and evil. Initially, it appeared being driven by a MetalKoromon and attacking the Mudfrigimon village. However, Guilmon replaced MetalKoromon as the motorcycle's rider for a brief moment, before Leomon intervenes the motorcycle to save Guilmon. Though the motorcycle remains inactive, Beelzemon wields it. It also appeared in "Runaway Locomon".

Movie-exclusive characters

Battle of Adventurers

Minami Uehara (上原 南, Uehara Minami)
Voiced by: Kotono Mitsuishi (Japanese); Stephanie Sheh (English)
Minami is a ten-year-old girl who appeared in Digimon Tamers: Battle of Adventurers. Her father, Takehito, created the "V-Pet" program and has it running on the laptop containing the original one, based on her lost dog Mei.
Seasarmon (シーサモン, Shīsamon)
Voiced by: Kyosei Tsukui (Japanese); Tom Wyner (English)
Seasarmon is Minami's partner. He is the reincarnation of her pet dog "Mei", who sacrifices himself to activate the vaccine program and destroy erase all V-Pets from the world. After Gulfmon's defeat, Minami and her father return home.
Ryuji Tamashiro (玉城 隆二, Tamashiro Ryuji)
Voiced by: (Japanese); Richard Epcar (English)
In Battle of Adventurers, Apocalymon attempts to Bio-Emerge in the Real World, but is confronted by Omnimon. During the battle, Apocalymon reformats to Mephistomon, and though Omnimon attacks him, he is unable to stop Mephistomon from Bio-Emerging. Mephistomon has a deep hatred for all life, and so plots to destroy the world and everything in it. In order to do so, he disguises himself as Ryuji Tamashiro, the president of the Okinawan VP Laboratories. He soon becomes famous for his part in marketing the V-Pet, a digital pet that he modified to cause other Digimon to Bio-Emerge and become his servants. Takahito Uehara, the original creator of the V-Pet, detects the virus that Mephistomon had implanted in the V-Pets, and creates a vaccine program which he implants into the original V-Pet, which manifests as Seasarmon. When Mephistomon finds out about the vaccine, he uses his servants to kidnap Takehito and find out the vaccine's location. Once Uehara reveals that the vaccine is in Seasarmon, Mephistomon doffs his disguise and attacks Seasarmon and the Tamers. As part of the battle, he drags the group into an apocalyptic dimension modeled after his intentions for the Real World, but is defeated, allowing the vaccine program to activate and purge the virus. It is revealed that Mephistomon is not actually dead, and he digivolves to Gulfmon, a larger and more powerful, but less intelligent form. The Tamers' Champion Digimon are unable to scratch him, but Calumon's powers activate, digivolving them to Ultimate. Gulfmon is defeated by Takato, Henry and Rika.

Runaway Locomon

Locomon (ロコモン)
Voiced by: (Japanese); Lex Lang (Locomon, GranLocomon), David Lodge (Parasimon) (English)

In "Runaway Locomon", Locomon bio-emerges in the Real World. It hurtles along Tokyo's train tracks, creating a rift to the Digital World at Ichigaya station. Hypnos and the Tamers work together to try and stop Locomon. Growlmon initially attempts to hold back the train, but fails and reverts to Guilmon. He then goes to get help from the other Tamers while Takato, Rika and Renamon sneak aboard. Once aboard, Rika attempts to attack Locomon's furnace, but is in turn attacked by Parasimon. Beelzemon fails to stop Locomon. At this point, Rika returns to the others and attacks them. It is soon revealed that she is being controlled by Parasimon, and that Parasimon is also responsible for taking over Locomon and sending him through Tokyo. The other Tamers catch up to Locomon and Guilmon frees Rika from Parasimon's control. Parasimon forces Locomon to digivolve into GranLocomon, and then attacks Takato and Guilmon, who biomerge and destroy him. However, Parasimon is able to send a signal into the rift before he disappears — this signal allows many other Parasimon to bio-emerge, and they begin destroying the city. The Tamers and their Digimon fight against the swarm, until Gallantmon Crimson Mode defeats them all in a single blow. Afterwards, Locomon returns to the Digital World.

Footnotes

  1. Konaka, Chiaki J. "Renamon". Konaka.com. Retrieved July 8, 2010.
  2. 1 2 Konaka, Chiaki J. "Calumon". Retrieved July 28, 2010.
  3. Notes on Jeri from Digimon Tamers head writer Chiaki J. Konaka, http://www.konaka.com/alice6/tamers/characters/juri-e.html
  4. "Digimon Tamers Concept Planning Notes Version 4.0". Retrieved 2009-12-08.
  5. "Ryo character notes". Retrieved September 15, 2006.
  6. "Digimon Tamer concept planning notes". Retrieved September 15, 2006.
  7. In the English dub, Rika's mother is twice-referred to as "Makino" as though it were her first name, once while answering her phone ("This is Makino!"), and once by her agent ("For you Makino, anything!"), but after this, she is consistently referred to as "Rumiko." "Makino" was the family's last name in the original Japanese, but its use here is not in that context.
  8. 1 2 Digimontamers Resources: Chronicle of the Digital World and Virtual Creatures
  9. 1 2 Digimontamers Resources: D-Reaper Report
  10. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 Digimontamers Resources: ADR Variations
  11. Design Works bv Shinji Aramaki
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