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Palmon is Mimi Tachikawa's partner Digimon in the Digimon Adventure continuity.

Appearance

Main article: Palmon#Design

Story

Digimon Adventure

Digimon Adventure 02

Digimon Adventure tri.

Attacks

  • Poison Ivy: Palmon's claws become long and whip like. Whilst her claws are like this she can use them to capture and attack her enemies and even swing to safety.

Other Appearances

Digimon Masters

Palmon appears in Digimon Masters as part of the June 2019 Odaiba update, which follows the events from Digimon Adventure in which Myotismon tries to find the Eight Digidestined.

Digimon New Century

Palmon plays the same role as in the anime.

Other Forms

Yuramon's Digi-Egg

Yuramon's Digi-Egg

Yuramon's Digi-Egg was held by the Agents alongside Mimi's Digivice and Tag, the Crest of Sincerity, and the other Digi-Eggs, Digivices, Tags, and Crests, but when Piedmon attacked their base and stole the tags and crests, Gennai took the Digi-Eggs and Digivices and escaped in a Mekanorimon. He deposited the Digi-Eggs on File Island, where it eventually hatched into Yuramon. The Ultimate Clash

Yuramon

Yuramon

Yuramon is Palmon's Fresh form, an infant Digimon. The name "Yuramon" comes from the Japanese word "yurayura," a descriptive word meaning 'swaying' or 'shaking'.

Yuramon is a small Digimon with grayish hair covering her body, black eyes, and two antennae on the top of her head. Her mouth is covered by her hair and is not visible unless it is opened. She bears some resemblance to furry seeds.

She appears once in Digimon Adventure during a flashback where she is seen hatching from Palmon's Digi-Egg. The Ultimate Clash

Attacks

  • Bubble Blow (Acid Bubbles): Fires harmless pink bubbles from her mouth. Many digimon of her level share this attack.


Tanemon

Tanemon

Tanemon is Palmon's In-Training form. Tanemon is a Bulb Digimon whose name comes from "tane", the Japanese word for seed. She is a white and green, root-shaped Digimon with two leaves sprouting from her head.

Palmon was in this form when she first met her partner, Mimi Tachikawa. After her initial Digivolution to Palmon to help battle a wild Kuwagamon the Rookie level became her preferred form. And so it begins... From then on, Palmon temporarily reverted to Tanemon only when she ran out of energy in a higher level and could not sustain her Rookie form.

Attacks

  • Bubble Blow (Acid Bubbles): Fires harmless pink bubbles from her mouth.


Togemon

Togemon

Togemon is Palmon's champion form. Togemon is fierce both in her devotion to Mimi and in her anger. This anger fuels her strength in attacks; along with her stubbornness, she is a determined Digimon who will never give up the fight.

Togemon first appeared to fight Monzaemon in Toy Town and drove the Black Gear out of him. Togemon in Toy Town She later did the same for Centarumon and helped to fight Devimon. Other battles Togemon was in include fights against minions of Etemon, Myotismon and the Dark Masters. In the English dub, Togemon introduces her attack in a form of a phrase instead of traditionally announcing it. i.e., "How about some Needle Spray?" "So you want some Needle Spray?", etc.

When Halsemon sent the Roachmon Brothers crashing into the Control Spire located in the Night Forest with the help of Mimi blinding them with a spotlight, the damage to the Control Spire allowed Palmon to become Togemon and fight the Roachmon before Halsemon destroyed the Control Spire. Togemon told Mimi that she would stay and protect the Night Forest. Later on, Palmon Digivolved to Togemon and broke the Dark Spiral off of Gorillamon after he was worn down by Michael's Betamon in the form of Seadramon. Togemon was briefly seen as Palmon Digivolved all the way to Lillymon.

Attacks

  • Needle Spray (Chikku Chikku Bang Bang): Togemon shoots millions of cactus spines out of her body which damage her foes.
  • Light Speed Jabbing (Mach Jab, Fast Jab, Togemon Punch, Coconuts Punch): Punches an enemy with jabs faster than the speed of light.


Lillymon

Lillymon

Lillymon is Palmon's Ultimate form. She is a pixie type Digimon. She looks a bit like a flower fairy.

Lillymon first debuted on August 3, 1999 when Myotismon isolated Odaiba from the rest of Tokyo so that his henchmen could gather the populace. During the vain attempt to fight back, Mimi's father almost got himself killed when he used a car to stop DarkTyrannomon. Mimi's sincere tears caused her crest to glow and Togemon to Digivolve into Lillymon, who tamed DarkTyrannomon. But Myotismon soon appeared. Lillymon put up a fight but was eventually paralyzed by Myotismon's Nightmare Claw attack, only to be healed by Wizardmon so she could be involved in the final battle with the villain himself. Flower Power She later gave all her energy to Angewomon's Heaven's Charm which later destroyed Myotismon. Lillymon was also a needed ally in the fight against the Dark Masters and Apocalymon.

When Mimi used the crest power to free the Sovereigns, Palmon lost the power to become Lillymon. That was until three years later, on Christmas Day, Palmon and the other old generation Digimon had that power restored to them by one of the DigiCores of Azulongmon. Lillymon, with ExVeemon, Seadramon and the rest of the American DigiDestined, managed to take down a berserk Cherrymon and gather all the Digimon.

Lillymon briefly appears during Togemon's digivolution into Rosemon. Determination Lillymon appeared again with the other partner Digimon during the battle to save Meicrackmon, but she was quickly taken down in one hit. Coexistence Palmon digivolve into Lillymon during the first battle with Ordinemon, but was later overwhelmed by her power. Future

When the Watchmaker summons the heroes of the past to the Fusion universe to help take down Quartzmon, Lillymon shows up with the ten-year old Mimi, and Sakuyamon to assist in the DigiQuartz. A Great Legendary Hero Gathering! The Digimon All-star Showdown!!

Attacks

  • Flower Cannon (Flow' Cannon): Brings both of her hands together which form a large yellow flower, then opens revealing a cannon which fires a blast of green energy that explodes in a shower of flowers upon impact.
  • Flower Wreath (花の首飾り Hana no Kubikazari?): Zips around an enemy and ties them up with a rope of vines and flowers. This attack can counteract digital viruses and make certain Digimon obey her command.


Rosemon

Rosemon

Rosemon is Palmon's Mega form.

During the battle against the infected Imperialdramon in an effort to rescue Meicoomon, Togemon digivolves into Rosemon in response to Mimi's epiphany. Despite Imperialdramon assuming his fighter mode, Rosemon and Vikemon were able to defeat him with help from Leomon. Determination Lillymon digivolves into Rosemon to save Raguelmon from Jesmon's deadly assault. As the battle continues into the Digital World, Alphamon joins the battle and his attack causes Rosemon to revert back into Tanemon. Coexistence

This information is only considered valid within the Digimon Tamers: Brave Tamer continuity.

While in Ryo Akiyama's party, Palmon can digivolve to Rosemon if she is at least level 31. Digimon Tamers: Brave Tamer

This information is only considered valid within the Digimon Adventure (PSP) continuity.

When Apocalymon revives MetalEtemon, Mimi and Palmon refuse to give up as they show up to fight alongside and protect Taichi "Tai" Kamiya, which causes Palmon to warp digivolve to Rosemon. Digimon Adventure (PSP)


Rosemon's Warp Digivolution sequence mimics that of Rosemon from Digimon Data Squad, in that her arms make a wave-like movement when formed, does an air stunt while dropping purple particles, and there are scenes focusing on her chest and buttocks.

Attacks

  • Forbidden Temptation: Beautifully destroys the opponent's data in a shower of innumerable rose petals.
  • Thorn Whip: Tames a Digimon, no matter how frenzied, with a thorned whip charged with electricity. Those who suffer this technique become Rosemon's slave, body and soul.
  • Rosy Cradle: Summons a storm of sleep-inducing rose petals.
  • Rose Spear: Brings the opponent down using the whip as a rapier.


Omnimon Merciful Mode

Notes and References


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