Antylamon
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Antylamon is an Exalted Beast Digimon, the Ultimate form of Lopmon. It is named after Antira, one of the Twelve Heavenly Warriors of Buddhist Mythology, and is known as Andiramon in Japan. Antylamon has two designs, the viral form and the data form. In the Japanese version, Antylamon (Data) is considered a male, while in the American dub, it is considered a female. The viral form is considered a male in both versions.
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[edit] Antylamon (Virus)
| Antylamon (アンティラモン Andiramon) | |
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| Level: | Ultimate |
| Attribute: | Virus |
| Type: | (Ja:) Holy Beast Digimon (En:) Animal Digimon |
| Family(s): | Nightmare Soldiers Wind Guardians |
| Digivolves from: | Wendigomon[1] |
| Digivolves to: | Cherubimon (Evil)[1] Cherubimon (Good)[1] |
| Appears in: | The Golden Digimentals |
| Voice actor(s): | (Ja:) Nishimura Tomomichi (En:) Paul St. Peter |
| Partner(s): | Willis |
Antylamon resembles an exalted beast in an Oriental folklore. It can freely manipulate the "spirit" that flows inside its body. It can use this flowing spirit to strike its enemies with heavy ironlike blows. The connector on its waist is able to de-digivolve its enemies.
[edit] Digimon Adventure 02: Transcendent Evolution!! The Golden Digimentals
Attacks
- Arm Bomber (Mantra Chant): A psychic shockwave attack from both sides.
- Meditation Cure: Recovers his damages.
Variations / Subspecies
[edit] Antylamon (Data)
| Antylamon (アンティラモン Andiramon) | |
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| Level: | Ultimate |
| Attribute: | Data |
| Type: | Holy Beast Digimon |
| Family(s): | Wind Guardians Virus Busters |
| Digivolves from: | Turuiemon[2] DarkTyrannomon[3] Wendigomon[4] |
| Digivolves to: | Cherubimon (Good)[4] Cherubimon (Evil)[4] |
| Appears in: | Digimon Tamers |
| Voice actor(s): | (Ja:) Aoi Tada (En:) Michelle Ruff |
| Partner(s): | Suzie Wong |
Antylamon is one of the twelve Devas that serve the Sovereign Azulongmon.[5] Resembling a rabbit, it protects those weaker than itself due to its kind and gentle personality. It also has excellent hearing due its large rabbit-like ears.
[edit] Digimon Tamers
[edit] Digimon Tamers: Brave Tamer
The Antylamon card, titled "Ashipatoravana", will teach a Digimon the Ashipatoravana technique. The Ashipatoravana technique restores some HP to all allies.[6]
[edit] Digital Monster D-Project
Antylamon digivolves from Airdramon and to Azulongmon.
[edit] Digimon World 3
Antylamon can be found in the Amaterasu Wire Forest and Shell Beach.
[edit] Digimon World DS
Antylamon digivolves from Wizardmon, and can digivolve to Cherubimon (both Corrupted and Uncorrupted), as well as ChaosGallantmon.
Antylamon was abandoned by its previous Tamer in a battle with Kimeramon and was defeated, being reborn as the BlackAgumon that taunted the player at the beginning of the game. It becomes a Pagumon after being defeated by Machinedramon (as DarkTyrannomon), and needs to be trained to attain Gold Tamer. Upon defeating Kimeramon, the player will attain Gold Tamer and 100% Scan Data for Antylamon.
[edit] Digimon World Dawn/Dusk
Antylamon digivolves from Wendigomon, and can further digivolve into Cherubimon (Good) and Cherubimon (Evil).
Attacks
- Bunny Blades (Bǎo Fǔ, lit. "Treasure Axe"): Attacks by changing both paws into labrys. When its paws are in this state it is able to throw blades of pink light energy as well as slice and dice its enemies in close physical combat.
- Asipatravana[7]: Attacks with both hands' "Treasure Axes" by spinning like a tornado.
Attacks in Digimon World: Dawn/Dusk
- Kamaitachi
- Mental Essence
- Power Cutter
- Heavy Metal
Variations / Subspecies
[edit] Notes and References
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 1.2 Digimon Adventure 02, "Transcendent Evolution!! The Golden Digimentals" [M1.2]
- ↑ St-599: 40% Winning Percentage!
- ↑ Digimon World DS
- ↑ 4.0 4.1 4.2 DM-012: Lopmon
- ↑ Each Sovereign is served by three Devas, but all the twelve Devas serve Zhuqiaomon in Digimon Tamers.
- ↑ Digimon Tamers: Brave Tamer (WSC) FAQ/Walkthrough by Ajora Fravashi GameFAQs (2003-07-05) Retrieved on 2009-06-09.
- ↑ Internet Sacred Text Archive, retrieved 08/31/07; Vishnu Purana, Ch. VI: "He who wantonly cuts down trees goes to the Asipatravana hell (the leaves of whose trees are swords)."


