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Encyclopedia > Digivolution

Digivolution is a fictional term used in the Digimon anime series. It is a process used by Digimon, monsters that inhabit a parallel universe called the Digital World that spawned from Earth's communication networks. Through Digivolution, a Digimon can develop into a more powerful being. The original Japanese version of the anime simply uses the term "shinka" (進化) for this process, which translates literally to "evolution." Image File history File links Information. ... Digimon , short for デジタルモンスター dejitaru monsutā, Digital Monster) is a popular Japanese series of media and merchandise, including anime, manga, toys, video games, trading card games and other media. ... The main cast of the anime Cowboy Bebop (1998) (L to R: Spike Spiegel, Jet Black, Ed Tivrusky, Faye Valentine, and Ein the dog) For the oleo-resin, see Animé (oleo-resin). ... Digimon , short for デジタルモンスター dejitaru monsutā, Digital Monster) is a popular Japanese series of media and merchandise, including anime, manga, toys, video games, trading card games and other media. ... Parallel universe or alternate reality in science fiction and fantasy is a self-contained separate reality coexisting with our own. ... The Digital World is a fictional universe featured in the Digimon media franchise. ... A telecommunications network is a network of telecommunications links arranged so that messages may be passed from one part of the network to another over multiple links. ... This article is about evolution in biology. ...

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Concept

Digimon reside in the Earth's various electronic networks as well as in the Digital World. As they are essentially computer data they can download additional data to themselves, which makes them stronger. If they download enough data Digivolution is triggered. During Digivolution the Digimon's appearance and attributes change, and it becomes significantly stronger than it was before. The resultant form of the Digimon almost always has a different name than the previous. However, the Digimon's consciousness remains unchanged. If a Digimon does not absorb enough data needed to maintain the form, it will get sick or revert to a lower level. In Computer Science, data is often distinguished from code, though both are represented in modern computers as binary strings. ... Uploading and downloading are related terms used to describe the transfer of electronic data between two computers or similar systems. ... Consciousness is a quality of the mind generally regarded to comprise qualities such as subjectivity, self-awareness, sentience, sapience, and the ability to perceive the relationship between oneself and ones environment. ...


Digivolution is divided into multiple levels, made up of an egg-form (Digi-Egg or Digitama デジタマ) and six main evolutionary steps.


Main Digivolutionary Stages (English adaptation terms with Japanese terms in brackets):

  • Fresh/Baby (Younenki I 幼年期 I, translating as "Baby 1")
  • In-Training (Younenki II 幼年期 II, translating as "Baby 2")
  • Rookie (Seichouki 成長期, translating as "Child")
  • Champion (Seijukuki 成熟期, translating as "Adult")
  • Ultimate (Kanzentai 完全体, translating as "Perfect")
  • Mega (Kyuukyokutai 究極体, translating as "Ultimate")

If left to its own devices, Digimon will naturally age and, over time, digivolve to higher levels using data from the environment. Digivolving from the initial Fresh stage usually progresses, but each subsequent level takes progressively more time. Because of this, only a sparse number of Digimon naturally reach their final forms. Anger and/or the necessity to survive in a great battle can often spur digivolution. When Digimon are deleted (killed) they either regress completely into DigiEggs or break apart into innumerable bits of errant data that can be easily acquisitioned or "Loaded" by other Digimon.


However, when a Digimon forms a bond with a human, a Digimon may digivolve much more quickly. Using a Digivice, humans can allow a Digimon to instantaneously digivolve to a higher level by sharing their energy. This takes a large amount of energy and cannot happen if the Digimon is weak, injured, or hungry. Digimon who digivolve using a digivice will revert, or "De-digivolve", to a lower form after a certain amount of time or if sufficiently injured in a battle. Usually, a partner Digimon's default stage is Rookie/Child; Gatomon being a notable exception, as she naturally digivolved to Champion/Adult before meeting her partner human. However, sufficient injury or energy loss can cause a Digimon to revert an even lower form after digivolving. The Digivice is a device from the fictional anime/manga Digimon series. ...


On top of the regular stages, special forms exist that can only obtained through special methods:


Special Stages

  • Armor (Āmātai アーマー体, translating as "Armor Form"), an ancient form of digivolution which only a handful of Digimon are capable of. To gain this form, the Digimon needs to absorb the energy from one of the special Digi-Eggs (Digimental デジメンタル). If a Digimon has multiple Digi-Eggs, its digivolved forms become progressively more powerful. An Armor Digimon's power is similar to that of a Champion/Adult's. Two golden Digi-Eggs (of Miracles and Fate) exist, possessing power closer to that of an Ultimate/Perfect.
  • Hybrid-H (ハイブリッド体-H); the H standing for "Human". Shown only in Digimon Frontier, this is a form that transforms a human into a human-like Digimon, whose power rivals that of a Champion/Adult's. To attain this, one require the H-Spirit of an ancient Digimon.
  • Hybrid-B (ハイブリッド体-B); the B standing for "Beast". Shown only in Digimon Frontier, this is a form that transforms a human into a more bestial-looking Digimon, whose power rivals that of a Ultimate/Perfect's. To attain this, one require the B-Spirit of an ancient Digimon.
  • Hybrid-A (ハイブリッド体-A); the A standing for "Advanced". Shown only in Digimon Frontier, this is a powerful form, achieved using both an H-Spirit and B-Spirit.
  • Hybrid-Z (ハイブリッド体-Z); the Z standing for "Zeta". Shown only in Digimon Frontier, this form uses five H-Spirits and five B-Spirits, combining to give a human an incredibly advanced and powerful form. It is closer in power to a Mega/Ultimate.
  • Hybrid (Ultimate) (究極体); Shown only in Digimon Frontier, this form's power is unrivaled. Only one known Digimon of this form exists, Susanoomon. He is formed when all spirits are unified.
  • Bio-Hybrid (バイオハイブリッド体): Shown only in Digimon Savers.
  • Burst Mode: Shown so far only in Digimon Savers, Burst is "the power that exceeds Mega (Ultimate)", though it may just be similar to a mode change where digimon of a certain level transform to attain greater power such as Imperialdramon. A Burst Digimon retains a similarity to their original form, but has new attacks and a clear increase in power.
  • Super Ultimate (ChouKyuukyokutai 超究極体, translating as "Super Ultimate"), a level even higher than Mega. Shown in manga V-Tamer and some NDS games, yet to appear in the anime series. Only a few Digimon are at this level, and sometimes they are just classified as Mega for convenience.

However, in Digimon World DS, Daemon's Super Ultimate is referred to as an Ultra Level. Whether this is a translation error is unknown, as the term "Ultra" has rarely come up in English Digimon merchandise, if ever at all. Digi-Eggs (English) or Digimentals (Japanese) are fictional objects used in the Digimon Adventure 02 anime series and Digimon card games. ... Original run April 7, 2002 – March 30, 2003 No. ... Original run April 7, 2002 – March 30, 2003 No. ... Original run April 7, 2002 – March 30, 2003 No. ... Original run April 7, 2002 – March 30, 2003 No. ... Original run April 7, 2002 – March 30, 2003 No. ... Susanoomon is a fictional Digimon in the Digimon series Digimon Frontier, who bears a very strong similarity to Omnimon in a majority of aspects. ... Digimon Savers is a Japanese anime television series, and the fifth series produced as part of the Digimon franchise. ... Digimon Savers is a Japanese anime television series, and the fifth series produced as part of the Digimon franchise. ... Imperialdramon is a fictional character from the Digimon series and is one of the Four Great Dragon Digimon. ... V-Tamer was the first and longest-running Digimon manga, printed in the pages of V-Jump magazine. ...


In all Digimon anime, a Digimon will usually shout out its type of Digivolution immediately before Digivolving and then shout out its new name immediately after. Examples include: "Agumon Digivolve to . . . Greymon (Agumon shinka! Greymon)!" and "Imperialdramon Mode Change to . . . Fighter Mode (Imperialdramon Mode Change! Fighter Mode)!" Agumon is a Digimon creature from the Japanese Digimon media franchise that comprises anime, manga, toys, video games, trading card games and other media. ... It has been suggested that this article or section be merged into Agumon. ... Imperialdramon is a fictional character from the Digimon series and is one of the Four Great Dragon Digimon. ... Imperialdramon Fighter Mode is from the Digimon 02 series. ...


Though Digivolution is named after the theory of evolution, it is more similar to metamorphosis, though there is also an element of aging involved (as seen in the Japanese stage terms). This article is about evolution in biology. ... A cicada in the process of shedding. ... Ageing or aging is the process of getting older. ...


Effects of Digivolution

When a Digimon reaches its next level, its appearance may resemble its previous form or it can have no relationship to it at all. Usually, the resultant Digimon is larger than the previous form, though there are several exceptions (e.g., MetalGreymon to WarGreymon or Togemon to Lillymon). It has been suggested that this article or section be merged into Agumon. ... It has been suggested that this article or section be merged into Agumon. ... Togemon is a fictional character from the Digimon franchise. ... Lillymon is a fictional character from the Digimon franchise, a pixie-type Digimon and the Ultimate form of Palmon. ...


Each new form brings more strength, power, speed, agility, and new attacks.


Types of Digivolution

Digivolve

Digivolve (Evolve 進化 Shinka), This is one of a Digimon's special abilities. As they gain data, skills or effect of a Digivice they will be transported into a Digivolution zone where they slowly Digivolve into champions. They may gain armour and/or clothes and when Digimon Digivolve they will become a lot stronger than all of the rookies. Digimon can only stay in their Champion Digivolution until their energy or data drops to zero.


In Digimon Tamers it is more difficult to trigger Digivolution in partner Digimon. In this universe, the ultimate source of Digivolution for every Digimon is Calumon, an In-Training Digimon created by the Digital World's gods, the Digimon Sovereigns, to put the power of Digivolution in a space small enough so that it couldn't be detected by the malicious computer program D-Reaper.[1] A Digimon’s Tamer must swipe a Digivolution card[2] into their D-Power Digivice as an activator for Calumon to give them Digivolution energy. (Though Calumon is sentient his energy is sent to Digimon automatically. He does trigger Digivolution for the Tamers on his own on several occasions, however.) To Digivolve to the Ultimate level, a partner Digimon is sent the energy of a Blue Card via the D-Power, as well as being given some of Calumon’s energy. Original run April 1, 2001 – March 31, 2002 No. ... Calumon is a fictional character from the Digimon franchise. ... The Digimon Sovereigns are a group of fictional characters that appear in the Digimon media franchise. ... A computer program is a collection of instructions that describe a task, or set of tasks, to be carried out by a computer. ... D-Reaper is a fictional character from the Digimon franchise. ... A Digimon Tamer is a fictional term specific to the Digimon franchise that refers to a human being who has become the partner of a Digimon. ... The Digivice is a device from the fictional anime/manga Digimon series. ... This does not adequately cite its references or sources. ...


In Digimon Savers a human partner evokes a DigiSoul within themselves. A DigiSoul is a manifestation of a human partner's emotions that they can send to their Digimon to prompt evolution. Some non-partnered Digimon feed off the negative thoughts of people to evolve in this series. The call is "DigiSoul, Charge!". Digimon Savers is a Japanese anime television series, and the fifth series produced as part of the Digimon franchise. ...


In each series it is possible for a swarm of Fresh or In-Training Digimon to combine into one Digimon of a higher level. As this method of evolution produces a Digimon with one consciousness it cannot be considered a type of DNA Digivolution. Digivolution is a fictional term used in the Digimon anime series. ...


Super Evolve / Matrix Evolution / Perfect Evolution

Super Evolve (超進化 Chō Shinka) is the Japanese term for when a Digimon evolves from their Champion/Adult stage to their Ultimate/Perfect form. However, in the English dub of the first two seasons, this process was not given a unique term and was simply called Digivolution. In Digimon Adventure, the power of a Crest was required. This article contains a trivia section. ... There are very few or no other articles that link to this one. ...


In the Japanese version of Digimon Tamers, both the Champion-to-Ultimate and Rookie-to-Mega progression are proceeded with the words Matrix Evolution. However, only with the latter is the phrase exclaimed by the human partner. In the English adaptation, only evolution to Ultimate/Perfect is referred to as Matrix Digivolution; the latter referred to as Biomerging, which is described further on in this article. Champion-to-Ultimate Matrix Digivolution is triggered through the aforementioned examples of Calumon and the Blue Cards. Digivolution is a fictional term used in the Digimon anime series. ...


In Digimon Savers, Perfect Evolution is a method used by the members of DATS to evoke a stronger version of the DigiSoul and evolve their Digimon partner to its Ultimate/Perfect form. It can be used to evolve a Champion/Adult stage, or used on a Rookie/Child and have it digivolve straight to Ultimate/Perfect. The call is "DigiSoul, Full Charge!". There is no prefix used here either e.g. GeoGreymon Shinka... RizeGreymon! ‹ The template below has been proposed for deletion. ...


Mega Digivolution

Mega Digivolution (Ultimate Evolution 究極進化 Kyuukyoku Shinka) is used only by Paildramon in Digimon Adventure 02, although it is probable that MetalGreymon and WereGarurumon could have used this too. Paildramon is a Dragon Man Digimon from the Digimon fictional series. ... It has been suggested that this article or section be merged into Agumon. ... WereGarurumon is a fictional character in the Digimon anime. ...


Like Tamers, this series has the Digimon Sovereigns, though only Azulongmon appears here. Azulongmon shared the energy of a DigiCore with the Adventure 02 partner Digimon, a ball of powerful energy that catalyzes Digivolution in a similar way to what Calumon does in Tamers. Combining the power of their Digivices with that of Azulongmon, the other Digimon who were at the In-Training stage at the time evolved to Rookies, but the Ultimate level Paildramon, who was fighting a losing battle against Mummymon and a Triceramon at the time, was given the ability to Mega Digivolve, digivolving him to Imperialdramon.[3] Azulongmon is a fictional character from the Digimon franchise, a Mega Beast Digimon. ... Mummymon is a Digimon from the Digimon series. ... Triceramon is a fictional character from the Digimon franchise, an Ultimate Level Dinosaur Digimon that resembles the Triceratops. ...


Special Types of Digivolutions

These methods of Digivolution branch out from the normal types.


Dark (or Corrupt) Digivolution

Dark (or Corrupt) Digivolution (Dark Evolution) is a corrupt form of regular Digivolution, usually resulting in an evil virus-type. A Digimon Dark Digivolves when its partner coerces it to Digivolve forcefully or with a mind clouded with anger. A Dark Digivolved Digimon is evil and perceives nothing but its urges to destroy, making it very dangerous. In Digimon Adventure Tai Kamiya pressured his partner Greymon to Digivolve to its Ultimate/Perfect stage, resulting in SkullGreymon (as opposed to MetalGreymon, his true Ultimate).[4] Greymon Dark Digivolved to SkullGreymon again[5] and then into a virus version of MetalGreymon[6] in Adventure 02 as a result of the Digimon Emperor's Dark Spiral. In Tamers, Takato Matsuki, enraged by the death of Leomon, willed WarGrowlmon to become Megidramon, a Digimon so viciously powerful it almost destroyed the entire Digital World.[7]. In Digimon Savers, Masaru's rage towards Touma's defection caused ShineGreymon to transform into ShineGreymon Ruin Mode. Taichi Tai Kamiya, known in Japan as Taichi Yagami (八神 太一 Yagami Taichi), is an 11 year old fictional character from the first two seasons of the anime and manga Digimon Adventure, and Digimon Adventure 02. ... SkullGreymon is a fictional character from the Digimon franchise. ... Ken Ichijouji (一乗寺 賢 Ichijōji Ken) is a character in the Digimon 02 anime series. ... Takatos new D-Power Takatos original D-Power Takato Matsuki, known as Takato Matsuda (松田 啓人 Matsuda Takato) in Japan, is a fictional character in the Digimon Tamers series. ... WarGrowlmon is a fictional character from the Digimon franchise, a Cyborg-type Digimon, the Ultimate form of Guilmon. ... Megidramon is a Mega Level Evil Dragon Digimon. ... Agumon is a fictional character from the Digimon media franchise. ...


Armor Digivolution

Armor Digivolution (Armor Evolution アーマー進化 Āmā Shinka) is the fusion of a Digimon with a Digi-Egg. (Known as "Digimentals" in Japanese, this type of Digi-Egg is used exclusively for Armor Digivolution.) It is featured in Digimon Adventure 02. It is an ancient form of Digivolution that developed when the Digital World was young and it was almost impossible to evolve even to the Champion level without assistance. It was later used in Digimon Adventure 02, when the Dark Digivice prevented Digimon from Digivolving to the Champion level. There are Nine Digi-Eggs: Courage, Friendship, Love, Hope, Knowledge, Reliability, Sincerity, Light and Kindness. These correspond to the traits that each DigiDestined child holds. There are also two golden Digi-Eggs, of Miracles and Destiny/Fate. Digi-Eggs (English) or Digimentals (Japanese) are fictional objects used in the Digimon Adventure 02 anime series and Digimon card games. ... Digi-Eggs (English) or Digimentals (Japanese) are fictional objects used in the Digimon Adventure 02 anime series and Digimon card games. ... Digi-Eggs (English) or Digimentals (Japanese) are fictional objects used in the Digimon Adventure 02 anime series and Digimon card games. ... Digi-Eggs (English) or Digimentals (Japanese) are fictional objects used in the Digimon Adventure 02 anime series and Digimon card games. ... Digi-Eggs (English) or Digimentals (Japanese) are fictional objects used in the Digimon Adventure 02 anime series and Digimon card games. ... Digi-Eggs (English) or Digimentals (Japanese) are fictional objects used in the Digimon Adventure 02 anime series and Digimon card games. ... Digi-Eggs (English) or Digimentals (Japanese) are fictional objects used in the Digimon Adventure 02 anime series and Digimon card games. ... Digi-Eggs (English) or Digimentals (Japanese) are fictional objects used in the Digimon Adventure 02 anime series and Digimon card games. ... Digi-Eggs (English) or Digimentals (Japanese) are fictional objects used in the Digimon Adventure 02 anime series and Digimon card games. ... Digi-Eggs (English) or Digimentals (Japanese) are fictional objects used in the Digimon Adventure 02 anime series and Digimon card games. ... Digi-Eggs (English) or Digimentals (Japanese) are fictional objects used in the Digimon Adventure 02 anime series and Digimon card games. ... Digi-Eggs (English) or Digimentals (Japanese) are fictional objects used in the Digimon Adventure 02 anime series and Digimon card games. ...


A DigiDestined activates Armor Digivolution by shouting, "Digi-Armor Energize (Digimental Up! in Japanese)!". In the English dub, A golden Digi-Egg was activated by shouting "Golden Armor Energize!"


DNA Digivolution

DNA Digivolution (Jogress Evolution ジョグレス進化 Joguresu Shinka) is a method of Digivolution used in Adventure 02 and before that it was first discovered in the 2nd Digimon Movie introducing Omnimon. With DNA Digivolution, two Digimon combine into one Digimon of a higher level. Though the new Digimon has one body, the minds of the two Digimon remain separate, acting in perfect harmony and unison. When a DNA Digivolved Digimon speaks its voice consists of the original Digimons' voices uttered simultaneously. It was also stated that a Digimon formed through DNA Digivolution is considerably stronger than normal Ultimates or Megas, as the combined power of the two is joined by extra data (however, the only reliable evidence of this is Omnimon. The three Ultimate DNA Digimon never showed a degree of power beyond the other partner Ultimates).


Digimon known to use DNA Digivolving in the series are:

The Japanese term for DNA Digivolution, Jogress Evolution, is a portmanteau of the words "joint" and "progress." It has been suggested that this article or section be merged into Agumon. ... MetalGarurumon is a fictional character from the Digimon franchise, the Mega form of Gabumon. ... Omnimon is a fictional character from the Digimon franchise and is one of the Thirteen Royal Knights. ... ExVeemon is a fictional character from the Digimon franchise. ... Stingmon is a fictional human-like Insectoid Digimon, the Digivolved form of Wormmon. ... Paildramon is a Dragon Man Digimon from the Digimon fictional series. ... Gatomon is a Digimon creature from the Japanese Digimon media franchise that comprises anime, manga, toys, video games, trading card games and other media. ... Aquilamon is a fictional character from the Digimon franchise, a bird Digimon with two huge horns growing from his head. ... Silphymon is an Ultimate-level beastoid Digimon from the Digimon series. ... Ankylomon is a Dinosaur Digimon, the Digivolved form of Armadillomon. ... Angemon Angemon is a fictional character from the Digimon franchise. ... Shakkoumon is from the Digimon Adventure 02 series. ... A portmanteau (IPA pronunciation: ) is a word or morpheme which fuses two or more words or parts of words to give a combined or loaded meaning. ...


Warp Digivolution / Ultimate Evolution

Warp Digivolution (Warp Evolve ワープ進化 Wāpu Shinka) is a digivolution process where a Digimon can reach a higher level directly bypassing any intermittent phases. Notable digimon who have used this (although only implicitly in some cases) are Agumon, Gabumon, Leomon, Angemon (in Digimon Movie 3), Keramon (who implicitly warp digivolved to Infermon in Digimon Movie 2) and Impmon. Leomon is a fictional character from the Digimon franchise. ...


In Digimon Tamers Impmon gains the ability to Warp Digivolve to Beelzemon,[8] though it is never actually called Warp Digivolution in the series. Impmon is a fictional character from the Digimon franchise. ... Beelzemon is a fictional character from the Digimon Tamers series. ...


In Savers, it is called Ultimate Evolution; with enough DigiSoul, a Digimon can evolve straight from Rookie/Child to Mega/Ultimate, much like Warp Digivolution from the first two seasons. However, during evolution, the Digimon simply uses the term shinka without any prefix. The call is "DigiSoul, Charge! Overdrive!". Digimon Savers is a Japanese anime television series, and the fifth series produced as part of the Digimon franchise. ...


Mode Change

A Mode Change (モード・チェンジ Mōdo Chenji) occurs when a Digimon becomes a different version of its current species. The new mode is usually more powerful than the previous.


Digimon known to Mode Change are:

Veemon is a Digimon creature from the Japanese Digimon media franchise that comprises anime, manga, toys, video games, trading card games and other media. ... Veemon is a Digimon creature from the Japanese Digimon media franchise that comprises anime, manga, toys, video games, trading card games and other media. ... Wormmon is a fictional character from the Digimon franchise. ... Guilmon is a fictional character from the Digimon franchise. ... Guilmon is a fictional character from the Digimon franchise. ... Impmon is a fictional character from the Digimon franchise. ... Impmon is a fictional character from the Digimon franchise. ... Lucemon is a fictional character from the Digimon franchise. ... It has been suggested that this article or section be merged into Lucemon. ... Lucemon Shadow Lord Mode (Lucemon Satan Mode in Japan) is a fictional villain in the Digimon Frontier series. ... Lucemon Larva is a fictional villain in the Digimon Frontier series. ... Belphemon is a fictional character from the Digimon franchise. ... It has been suggested that this article or section be merged into Agumon (Savers). ... MirageGaogamon is a fictional character from the Digimon Savers series, a Mega-level Digimon that digivolves from Gaomon. ... Rosemon is a fictional character from the Digimon franchise. ... Ravemon is a fictional character from the Digimon Franchise, a mega level Cyborg type Digimon who has wings of Chrome Digizoid. ... BantyoLeomon ) is a fictional character from the Digimon franchise. ...

Warp DNA Digivolution

Warp DNA Digivolution was used in the English version of the second Adventure 02 movie, Return of Diaboromon. Agumon and Gabumon Digivolved together directly into Omnimon. (In Digimon: The Movie they combined to form Omnimon as their respective Megas, WarGreymon and MetalGarurumon.) Digimon Adventure 02 (2000), also commonly written as Digimon 02/Digimon Zero Two, is a sequel to the previous season; three years later. ...


Biomerge Digivolution

Biomerge Digivolution, or simply just Biomerge, (Matrix Evolution マトリックス・エボリューション Matorikkusu Eboryūshon) is used only in Digimon Tamers. It works like Warp Digivolution, but the partner Digimon merges with its human Tamer to evolve. Unlike DNA Digivolution, the resultant Mega level Digimon has one consciousness. The Digimon and Tamer can feel each other's thoughts and feelings. The human Tamer lays within his or her partner, surrounded by a bubble of light, lending his or her strength.


A Tamer activates Biomerging by commanding, "Biomerge Activate!" in the English dub. In the Japanese version, Biomerging was simply another type of Matrix Evolution.


Tamers and Digimon known to use Biomerging in the anime are:

Takatos new D-Power Takatos original D-Power Takato Matsuki, known as Takato Matsuda (松田 啓人 Matsuda Takato) in Japan, is a fictional character in the Digimon Tamers series. ... Guilmon is a fictional character from the Digimon franchise. ... Guilmon is a fictional character from the Digimon franchise. ... Henry Wong, known in Japan as Jianliang Lee (or Jenrya Lee , depending on translation) (李 健良 Japanese: Rii Jenrya, Chinese: Lǐ Jiànliáng), or Jian (ジェン Jen) for short, is a fictional character in the Digimon Tamers anime series. ... Terriermon is a fictional character from the Digimon media franchise. ... Terriermon is a fictional character from the Digimon media franchise. ... Rika Nonaka, known in Japan as Ruki Makino ), is a fictional character in the anime and manga series Digimon Tamers. ... Renamon is a fictional character from the Digimon franchise. ... Renamon is a fictional character from the Digimon franchise. ... Ryo Akiyama (秋山 リョウ Akiyama Ryō) is a fictional character in the Digimon Tamers anime series, as well as a main character in many Digimon video games. ... Cyberdramon is an Ultimate Level Digimon, and is the partner of Ryo Akiyama. ... Cyberdramon is an Ultimate Level Digimon, and is the partner of Ryo Akiyama. ...

Shining Digivolution

Shining Digivolution is considered to be Calumon's attack. In Tamers, when Calumon released all of his Digivolution energy he caused every Digimon in the Digital World (except the Tamers' Digimon) to Digivolve to Mega.[9] Calumon is a fictional character from the Digimon franchise. ...


Pseudo-Evolution

Pseudo-Evolution (Giji Shinka) is what Kurata terms the process he uses to evolve Gizmon into Gizmon AT and then Gizmon XT, with the use of an artificial Digisoul. Gizmon is a fictional character from the Digimon franchise, a unknown Level Machine Digimon. ...


Hyper Bio Evolution

Hyper Bio Evolution (ハイパー・バイオ・エボリューション Haipā Baio Eboryūshon) is used in Savers. It enables Kouki, Nanami and Ivan to become their first Digimon forms, based on three Armor Digimon. However, the resulting forms are far more powerful than regular Armor types. This type of digivolution caused by injecting digimon scattered data in Gizmon into human body, so the data can merge into human's Digisoul and when digisoul is released the digimon form can take over human body and merge the powers (human and digimon). When the Bio evolution is completed, the digimon data revert back into digitama and leave the human body. (And s/he cannot evolve into digimon again unless re-injected.) Digimon Savers is a Japanese anime television series, and the fifth series produced as part of the Digimon franchise. ...


The Bio-Hybrids first forms are:

It has been suggested that this article or section be merged with Digimon Savers. ... Thunderbirdmon is an Armor Digimon of the Giant Bird group. ... It has been suggested that this article or section be merged with Digimon Savers. ... biocoatlmon is one of the rareist digimon ... It has been suggested that this article or section be merged with Digimon Savers. ... It has been suggested that this article or section be merged with Digimon Savers. ...

Hyper Bio Extra Evolution

Hyper Bio Extra Evolution (ハイパー・バイオ・エクストラ・エボリューション Haipā Baio Ekusutora Eboryūshon) is used in Savers. Hyper Bio Extra evolution caused by Akihiro Kurata re-inject more powerful digimon data into Kouki, Ivan, and Nanami using data gathered from Gizmon and Gizmon XT. This power is very dangerous because if the human body cannot contain the digimon data, they also are killed. However, these three overcome this situation and receive mega/ultimate power from digimon. Digimon Savers is a Japanese anime television series, and the fifth series produced as part of the Digimon franchise. ... Akihiro Kurata[1] (倉田 明宏 Kurata Akihiro) is a fictional character in the series Digimon Savers. ... Ivan (Bulgarian, Russian, Serbian: Иван, Ukrainian: ) is a male given name of Slavic origin common among Bulgarians, Croats, Russians, Serbs, Slovenians, and Ukrainians, equivalent to English name John, the Gaelic name Ian, the French name Jean, the German name Johann, or the Serbian name Jovan. ... Gizmon is a fictional character from the Digimon franchise, a unknown Level Machine Digimon. ... Gizmon XT / Machine Gizmon XT has the main body of the AT variety, but with long arms and legs, balls for a torso, and a secondary structure on the top of its head. ...


The Bio-Hybrids new forms are:

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Burst Evolution

Burst Evolution (バースト・エボリューション Bāsuto Eboryūshon) is used in Savers. A Mode Change, it enables a Mega/Ultimate Digimon to reach its Burst Mode; an even more-powerful form. The call is "Charge! Digisoul Burst!". ShineGreymon, MirageGaogamon, Rosemon, Ravemon, and BantyoLeomon have all managed to get to Burst Mode. In the series finale, Agumon achieved a form resembling Burst Mode, with energy surrounding his body, but it was never confirmed to be a Burst Mode level. Digimon Savers is a Japanese anime television series, and the fifth series produced as part of the Digimon franchise. ... It has been suggested that this article or section be merged into Agumon (Savers). ... MirageGaogamon is a fictional character from the Digimon Savers series, a Mega-level Digimon that digivolves from Gaomon. ... Rosemon is a fictional character from the Digimon franchise. ... Ravemon is a fictional character from the Digimon Franchise, a mega level Cyborg type Digimon who has wings of Chrome Digizoid. ... BantyoLeomon ) is a fictional character from the Digimon franchise. ...


Blast Digivolution

This digivolution is in the game Digimon World 3. When a digimon gets its digivolution gauge full by taking damage from the enemy or using an item with the same function, the digimon will digivolve into whatever level depending on its stats (ex. Guilmon to WarGrowlmon, Agumon to SkullGreymon). The third installment in the Digimon World series, an RPG on the PlayStation, known as Digimon World 3 in NTSC regions, or Digimon World 2003 for PAL regions. ... Guilmon is a fictional character from the Digimon franchise. ... WarGrowlmon is a fictional character from the Digimon franchise, a Cyborg-type Digimon, the Ultimate form of Guilmon. ... Agumon is a Digimon creature from the Japanese Digimon media franchise that comprises anime, manga, toys, video games, trading card games and other media. ... SkullGreymon is a fictional character from the Digimon franchise. ...


Spirit Digivolution

These Digivolutions only appear in Digimon Frontier. They refer exclusively to when a DigiDestined child morphs into a Digimon. (The DigiDestined of this series can do this because they are each 'partnered' with the spirit of one of the ten deceased Legendary Warrior Digimon.) Original run April 7, 2002 – March 30, 2003 No. ... The English word spirit comes from the Latin spiritus (breath). // The English word spirit comes from the Latin spiritus, meaning breath (compare spiritus asper), but also soul, courage, vigor, ultimately from a PIE root *(s)peis- (to blow). In the Vulgate, the Latin word translates Greek (πνευμα), pneuma (Hebrew (רוח) ruah), as...


Digimon can Digivolve with spirits as well, but this is not classified as Spirit Evolution.


Spirit Evolution

Spirit Evolution (スピリット・エボリューション Supiritto Eboryūshon) categorizes the use of a spirit of an ancient legendary Digimon to Digivolve. Spirit Evolution results in a Human Hybrid, a humanoid Digimon, or a Beast Hybrid, which produces a Digimon more similar to an animal but not necessarily devoid of humanoid features. The Digidestined must release a ring of their own Fractal Code (called Digicode in the Japanese version), hold the Digivice and scan it. The Japanese version of Frontier refers to both types of evolution as Spirit Evolution, while in the English version, the call is "Execute! Spirit Evolution!" for Human Spirits and "Execute! Beast Spirit Evolution!" for Beast Spirits.


Slide Evolution

Slide Evolution (スライド・エボリューション Suraido Eboryūshon) is not actually an evolution. Like Mode Change, it is a way for a human or Digimon to switch back and forth between Human or Beast forms.


Outside of the Frontier universe, some normal Digimon can perform a type of Slide Evolution. In Digimon Savers a Drimogemon, a Champion/Adult, morphed into a Digmon[10], a Digimon that was an Armor type in Adventure 02 but is reclassified as a Champion in Savers. Drimogemon is a Champion Level Animal Digimon that looks like a giant mole with a drill at the end of its nose. ... Digmon is an Insectoid Digimon, produced when Armadillomon uses the Digi-Egg of Knowledge. ...


Fusion Evolution

Fusion Evolution (Double Spirit Evolution ダブル・スピリット・エボリューション Daburu Supiritto Eboryūshon) is the merging of a Human and Beast spirit of the same element to form a Digimon that has twice the power than what a single Human or Beast spirit can carry. Only two of the DigiDestined, Takuya Kanbara (keeper of the spirits of Fire) and Koji Minamoto (keeper of the spirits of Light), use Fusion Evolution in Frontier. The appearance of a Fusion Evolved Digimon can vary, but in the case of Aldamon (Takuya's Fusion) and Beowulfmon (Koji's) they are literally a mixture of features of their respective Human and Beast counterparts. In the English dub, Takuya's call is "Execute, Now! Fusion Evolution!" and Koji's is just "Execute! Fusion Evolution!" (Mostly to match the lipsync of the animation.) Takuya Kanbara is the main character in the Digimon anime series Digimon Frontier. In this series, a group of chosen human children where given the ability to turn into digimon. ... ‹ The template below (Animanga-in-universe) has been proposed for deletion. ... Aldamon is a fictional character from the Digimon franchise, appearing in Digimon Frontier. ... Koji Minamoto Koji Minamoto (spelled Kouji in the Japanese version) is a fictional character in the anime series Digimon Frontier, the fourth season of the series. ...


Unified Spirit Evolution

Unified Spirit Evolution (Hyper Spirit Evolution ハイパー・スピリット・エボリューション Haipā Supiritto Eboryūshon) is an evolution where in the person evolving uses five of the ten Legendary Warrior spirits to evolve. Takuya and Koji are the only children to evolve in this way. Takuya uses the spirits of Fire, Wind, Ice, Earth, and Wood to become EmperorGreymon, and Koji takes the Light, Thunder, Darkness, Water, and Steel spirits to transform into MagnaGarurumon. The spirits of the other children are returned to them when EmperorGreymon and MagnaGarurumon revert to Takuya and Koji. In the English dub, their call is "Unity Execute! Unified Spirit Evolution!". EmperorGreymon (KaiserGreymon in the original) is a fictional character from the Digimon Frontier. ... Redirect page ...


Ancient Spirit Evolution

Ancient Spirit Evolution (エンシェント・スピリット・エボリューション Enshento Supiritto Eboryūshon) is the most powerful evolution in Digimon Frontier. All of the Legendary Warrior spirits combine at once to form Susanoomon, the most powerful Digimon obtained through a spirit. Susanoomon appears twice in Frontier; first Takuya and Koji evolve into him[11] and then in the final battle of the series all the DigiDestined (except Koichi Kimura) combine to form him.[12]. In the English dub, The first call is "Ancient Spirits Unite!", while the second one is "Execute! Ancient Spirit Evolution!". Susanoomon is a fictional Digimon in the Digimon series Digimon Frontier, who bears a very strong similarity to Omnimon in a majority of aspects. ... Koichi Kimura (木村 輝一 Kimura Kouichi), is a fictional character in the anime series Digimon Frontier. ...


Notes and References

  1. ^ "Azulongmon Explains It All." Digimon Tamers. Fox Kids. 2002-03-23.
  2. ^ In the Digimon Tamers universe there is a version of the Digimon trading card game that is very popular with children all over the world. If a child becomes the Tamer of a Digimon he or she can use these trading cards to modify various aspects of their Digimon. They can temporarily give them extra power or weapons, or in this case get them to Digivolve.
  3. ^ "Dramon Power." Digimon Adventure 02. Fox Kids. 2001-03-31.
  4. ^ "The Arrival of SkullGreymon." Digimon Adventure. Fox Kids. 1999-10-05.
  5. ^ "The Emperor's New Home." Digimon Adventure 02. Fox Kids. 2000-09-23.
  6. ^ "The Captive Digimon." Digimon Adventure 02. Fox Kids. 2000-09-30.
  7. ^ "Lionheart." Digimon Tamers. Fox Kids. 2002-03-09.
  8. ^ "Motorcycle Madness." Digimon Tamers. Fox Kids. 2002-02-09.
  9. ^ "Janyu's Ark." Digimon Tamers. Fox Kids. 2002-04-06.
  10. ^ "The New Team's First Outing! Pursuit Drimogemon!." Digimon Savers. Fuji TV. 2006-04-23.
  11. ^ "Lucemon on the Loose." Digimon Frontier. UPN. 2003-07-13.
  12. ^ "End of the Line." Digimon Frontier. UPN. 2003-07-14.

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