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Tsunomon is a Lesser Digimon. It is a tiny Digimon that hardened one of the feelers on its head as Punimon. From Punimon, it has accomplished a more animal-like Digivolution, and is covered in tufty body hair. It is still at the peak of playfulness, and it has a prank-loving personality, but its combat instinct has not awakened.[5]

Attacks

  • Bubble Blow[6] ( Awa?, lit. "Bubbles"): Produces bubbles from its mouth to intimidate the opponent.
  • Frothy Spit[7] (さんのアワ San no Awa?, lit. "Acid Bubbles"): Spits acid foam at an enemy.
  • Tackle: A powerful charge used against the opponent.

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What is the significance of Tsunomon's hardened feeler? toggle section
Tsunomon, classified as a Lesser Digimon, exhibits a significant evolutionary trait in the form of a hardened feeler on its head, a development from its Punimon stage. This feature, covered in tufty hair, signifies a shift towards a more animalistic form. However, despite its playful nature, Tsunomon's combat instincts remain dormant.
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How does Tsunomon's playful personality impact its behavior? toggle section
Tsunomon, a Lesser Digimon, displays a playful, prank-loving personality. It often dismisses threats lightly, and sometimes ignores them, making it a formidable presence despite its small size. Its playful nature also influences its combat style, using bubbles to intimidate opponents, although its combat instinct is still dormant. This playful demeanor can cause misunderstandings and disturbances, particularly when Tsunomon takes interest in another Digimon.
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What is the nature of Tsunomon's combat instinct? toggle section
Tsunomon, a highly intelligent Digimon, has a rough temper that fuels its destructive anger. This belligerent creature seeks out bold Digimon to match its own combat power, earning it the title 'Digimon Hunter'. Tsunomon's combat instinct is characterized by its temper and dominance-seeking nature. It wields a bone club in battle, reportedly a femur from a defeated SkullGreymon.
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How does Tsunomon's evolution from Punimon affect its physical characteristics? toggle section
Evolving from Punimon, Tsunomon, an In-Training level Digimon, gains a more animal-like form with tufty body hair. One of its head feelers hardens, a change from its Punimon stage. Despite its evolution, Tsunomon's playful, prank-loving personality persists, but its combat instinct is yet to awaken. Tsunomon can further evolve into Gabumon or Goblimon under appropriate conditions.
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Design

Tsunomon is a small, spherical Digimon with orange fur, a white face, red eyes, and a slightly curved black horn above its face.

Etymologies

Tunomon (ツノモン)

Official romanization given by the Digimon Reference Book and used in most Japanese media.

Tsunomon (ツノモン)

Official romanization given by Digimon Adventure and used in American English and some Japanese media.[8]

  • (Ja:) Tsuno (? lit. "Horn").

Fiction

Digimon Adventure

Main article: Tsunomon (Adventure)

Digimon Adventure (PSP)

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Digimon Adventure 3D: Digimon Grandprix!

Several Tsunomon watch the race to determine who will become the King of the Digital World.

Digimon Adventure tri.

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Digimon Adventure: Last Evolution Kizuna

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Digimon Adventure Divine Project

Digimon Frontier

Main article: Tsunomon (Frontier)

Other Tsunomon appear at the Autumn Leaf Fair during the DigiDestined's first visit. Bizarre Bazaar A number of Tsunomon are among the babies in the Village of Beginnings and stand up to fight the Royal Knights when they attack. Glean Eggs And Scram

Digimon Data Squad

While looking for Thomas H. Norstein and Gaomon, who are pursuing a Drimogemon in the Digital World, Marcus Damon and Agumon see two Tsunomon nearby. 10 years ago as told by SaberLeomon to Gotsumon, a Tsunomon is among the small Digimon caught in a wind vortex when the humans who are deleting Digimon appear.

Digimon Adventure:

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Digivice:

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Digimon Dreamers

Digimon World

Tsunomon lives in File City and oversees the building of the city.

Tsunomon digivolves from Punimon and can digivolve into Elecmon or Penguinmon. Tsunomon has a 50% chance to become Kunemon when sleeping in Kunemon's bed. If the waste gauge hits maximum, it will digivolve to Sukamon.

Digimon World Re:Digitize: Decode

Tsunomon digivolves from Punimon and can digivolve to Gabumon, DemiDevimon, Gomamon, Betamon, and Veemon. If the waste gauge hits maximum, it will digivolve to Sukamon.

Digimon World: Next Order

Tsunomon digivolves from Punimon and can digivolve to Gabumon, Gaomon, Psychemon, Gabumon (Black), and Gumdramon.

Digimon World DS

Tsunomon is one of the Starter Digimon, and its battle type is Attacker. He can digivolve to Gabumon, Gaomon or Dracmon depending on its stats. It appears in Data Forest if the player has chosen Tsunomon as a Starter Digimon.

Digimon World Dawn/Dusk

Tsunomon is #3 in Digimon World Dawn and Dusk, and is an Attacker-class Beast species Digimon with a resistance to the Earth element and a weakness to the Fire element. Its basic stats are 64 HP, 57 MP, 51 Attack, 33 Defense, 21 Spirit, 37 Speed, and 11 Aptitude. It has the Powerful 1 trait.

Tsunomon digivolves to Gabumon or Goblimon. In order to degenerate into Tsunomon, your Digimon must be at least level 3. It can also be hatched from the Brown Digi-Egg.

Digimon Story: Lost Evolution

Tsunomon is #003, and is an In-Training level, Balance-class, Beast species Digimon with a resistance to the Earth element, and a weakness to the Water element. It possesses the Critical trait.

It dwells in the Heritage Cape.

Tsunomon can digivolve into Gabumon or Goblimon. In order to degenerate into Tsunomon, your Digimon must be at least level 5, but only if you have revived Garurumon.

Tsunomon can be hatched from the Brown Egg.

Digimon Story: Cyber Sleuth

Tsunomon is #8 in Digimon Story:Cyber Sleuth and is at the Training II level. It is a Free type, Earth Attribute ,has no equip slots and uses up 3 memory. It's special move is Bubbles and it learns Comet Hammer I at level 5. Tsunomon can de-digivolve into Punimon and can digivolve into Gabumon, Goblimon, Veemon, and Gabumon (Black). Its Support Skill is Innocent Eyes which increases ACU and EVA by 1%. Its basic stats are 350 HP, 15 SP, 44 ATK, 14 INT, 34 DEF and 27 SPD. Its maximum stats at level 99 are 1520HP, 93 SP, 171 ATK, 93 INT, 151 DEF and 125 SPD.

In Complete Edition, Tsunomon can also digivolve to Zubamon and Monodramon.

Digimon Story: Cyber Sleuth - Hacker's Memory

Tsunomon is #9 in Digimon Story:Cyber Sleuth - Hacker's Memory and is at the Training II level. It is a Free type, Earth Attribute, has no equip slots and uses up 3 memory. It's special move is Bubbles and it learns Comet Hammer I at level 5. Tsunomon can de-digivolve into Punimon and can digivolve into Gabumon, Goblimon, Veemon, Gabumon (Black), Zubamon, and Monodramon. Its Support Skill is Innocent Eyes which increases ACU and EVA by 1%. Its basic stats are 350 HP, 15 SP, 44 ATK, 14 INT, 34 DEF and 27 SPD. Its maximum stats at level 99 are 1520HP, 93 SP, 171 ATK, 93 INT, 151 DEF and 125 SPD.

Digimon Story: Cyber Sleuth - Hacker's Memory (Manga)

A Tsunomon is one of the Digimon locked up in cages in the Digi-Market for prospective hackers to look to buy. Keisuke Amasawa isn't happy at the way they're treated, so attempts to defeat the salesman's Triceramon, Monochromon, and Tyrannomon with his Tentomon, Betamon, and Gotsumon to free them. The three Digimon prove to be too powerful however, and Keisuke is defeated. His partner Digimon then digivolve to Kabuterimon, Seadramon, and Golemon and alongside the help of Ryuji Mishima's Cyberdramon who had just arrived to help, defeat the three dinosaur Digimon, and then force the hackers to release all of the captive Digimon.

Digimon Battle

Tsunomon can be found and captured in Amusement Park South, Arboretum Entrance, and Maze Forest, where it is a level 8 enemy. Tsunomon's unique drop is Tsunomon's Horn Fragment, twelve of which are needed to create a Digi-Egg of Friendship. It has a stat build of 3-2-2-1 as a captured Digimon and a stat build of 3-2-3-2 as an enemy Digimon. Tsunomon's Skill 1 is Acid Bubbles, which is a distant single target skill. Tsunomon digivolves to Gabumon at level 11.

Digimon World Championship

Tsunomon digivolves from Pichimon and YukimiBotamon and can digivolve to Gaomon with 3 battles, Gabumon with 20 Beast AP, Psychemon with 20 Data AP, or Elecmon with passing time.

Digimon Masters

Tsunomon is an enemy Digimon found in Silver Lake and Yokohama Village.

Digimon Soul Chaser

Tsunomon digivolves from Punimon and can digivolve to Gabumon and Elecmon.

Digimon Links

Tsunomon digivolves from Punimon and can digivolve to Gabumon, Gabumon (Black), Goblimon, Veemon, and Zubamon.

There's also a version of Tsunomon that can only digivolve to Gumdramon.

Digimon ReArise

Tsunomon digivolves from Punimon and can digivolve to one of Gabumon, Gabumon (Black), Goblimon, Dracomon, Veemon, Hagurumon, Monodramon, or Gumdramon.

Digimon New Century

Main article: Tsunomon (Adventure)

Tsunomon digivolves from Punimon and can digivolve to Elecmon, Gabumon, and BlackGabumon.

Vital Bracelet Digital Monster

Tsunomon digivolves from Punimon. In the Gabumon DIM, Tsunomon digivolves to Gabumon, whilst in Shadow Howl, Tsunomon digivolves to BlackGabumon.

Notes and references

  1. Digimon Adventure, "The Ultimate Clash" [45]
  2. Digimon Adventure, "And so it begins..." [01]
  3. Digimon Reference Book: Elecmon: "A Mammal Digimon that retained Tunomon's mammal-like elements and evolved."
  4. 4.0 4.1 Digimon World Dusk
  5. Digimon Reference Book: Tunomon
  6. This attack is named "Bubbles" in Digimon Story: Cyber Sleuth and Digimon Story: Cyber Sleuth - Hacker's Memory, and "Bubble" in Digimon Links.
  7. This attack is named "Acid Bubbles" in Digimon Battle.
  8. Digimon Adventure (PSP)