Tailmon
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English Japanese Key Contents Other ▸ TAILMON
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Attack Techniques[edit]
Name | Translation | Kanji/Kana | Romanization | Dub | Description | |
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Neko Punch | [8] | Cat Punch | ネコパンチ | Neko Panchi | Lightning Paw[8], Lightning Claw[16], Cat Punch[17], Catastrophe[18], Lightning Paw Rush[15] | Attacks the opponent with its long claws.[8] |
Cat's Eye | [8] | キャッツ・アイ | Kyattsu Ai | Cat's Eye[8], Cat's Eye Hypnotism[16], Feline's Eye[19], Cat's Eyes[20], | Manipulates opponents with a piercing glare, causing them to attack themselves.[8] | |
Neko Kick | [21] | Cat Kick | ネコキック | Neko Kikku | Lightning Kick[20], Collar Kicker[18], Cat Kick[15] | Delivers a super-fast flying kick.[21] |
Cat Tail | [22] | キャットテイル | Kyatto Teiru | Cat Tail[19] | Slaps the opponent with its tail.[19] | |
Cat Laser | [22] | キャットレーザー | Kyatto Rēzā | Cat Laser[19], Catastrophe[citation needed] | Emits a beam of light from its eyes.[19] | |
Neko Scratch | [23] | Cat Scratch | ネコスクラッチ | Neko Sukuratchi | Cat Claw Fury[24], Cat Scratch[15] | Scratches repeatedly with the claws of both hands.[15] |
Nekodamashi | [25] | Cat Trick | 猫だまし | N/A | A midair flip that hits the opponent with its tail.[25] | |
Kūchū Hikkaki | [25] | Aerial Scratch | 空中引っかき | N/A | Scratches repeatedly in midair.[25] | |
One Two Neko Punch > Neko Rush > Neko Finish | [25] | One Two Cat Punch > Cat Rush > Cat Finish | ワンツー猫パンチ→猫ラッシュ→猫フィニッシュ | Wan Tsū Neko Panchi → Neko Rasshu → Neko Finisshu | Strikes twice with its claws, then back-flips to hit the opponent with its tail, and finishes by launching itself into a headbutt.[25] | |
Zutsuki | [25] | Headbutt | 頭突き | N/A | Launches into a headbutt.[25] | |
Tail Tip | [18] | テイルティップ | Teiru Tippu | Tail Trip[18] | Pounces on the enemy with its foreclaws.[18] | |
Mega Kick | [18] | メガキック | Mega Kikku | Megakick[18] | A downward kick from the air.[18] | |
Heaven’s Knuckle | [26] | ヘブンズナックル | Hebunzu Nakkuru | Heaven Knuckle[26] | ||
[15][N 2] | N/A | Scratch[15] | Scratches the enemy.[15] | |||
[15][N 2] | N/A | Cat Dropkick[15] | A dropkick.[15] | |||
[15][N 2] | N/A | Spinning Cat Kick[15] | A spinning kick with both feet.[15] | |||
[15][N 2] | N/A | Cat Typing Kick[15] | Repeatedly kicks the enemy while in the air.[15] | |||
[15][N 2] | N/A | Side Cat Tail[15] | Twirls, whipping the enemy with its tail.[15] | |||
[15][N 2] | N/A | Power Cat Hammer[15] | Hits the enemy with both hands.[15] |
Evolution[edit]
Evolves From[edit]
- Agumon[13]
- Agumon (2006 Anime Version)[13]
- Agumon (Black)[13]
- Agumon (X-Antibody)[13]
- Angoramon[27]
- Any Child Nature Digimon from Digimon World: Digital Card Arena[7]
- Any Child Nature Spirits Digimon[28]
- Any Child Yellow Digimon from the Battle Spirits Card Game
- Any Purple Lv.3 Digimon from the Digimon Card Game[29]
- Any Red Lv.3 Digimon from the Digimon Card Game[30]
- Any Yellow Lv.3 Digimon from the Digimon Card Game[31][32][33][34]
- DORUmon[12]
- Elecmon[35]
- Elecmon (Violet)[35]
- Gabumon[22][36][37][38][27]
- Gabumon (Black)[38]
- Gabumon (X-Antibody)[38]
- Gazimon[35]
- Gazimon (X-Antibody)[35]
- Gottsumon[11][39][40]
- Gottsumon (X-Antibody)[11]
- Greymon[41][N 3]
- Gumdramon[42]
- Hawkmon[43][44]
- Impmon[45]
- Kamemon[37][46]
- Kudamon (2006 Anime Version)[47] (with or without Plotmon)[48]
- Lalamon[19]
- Lunamon[49][50]
- Mushmon[40]
- Otamamon[11][39][51][27]
- Otamamon (Red)[11]
- Otamamon (X-Antibody)[11]
- Patamon[35][37][45][52][46][53][54]
- Penmon[52]
- Plotmon[55][13][22][36][38][43][44][49][52][56][57][58][26][59][60][61][46][53][50][62][42][63][64][41][65][27] (with or without Kudamon (2006 Anime Version))[48]
- Plotmon (X-Antibody)[13]
- Poromon[66]
- Psychemon[47]
- Renamon[65]
- Scumon[41][N 4]
- Tentomon[39][11][27]
- Terriermon[40][45][49][61][53]
- Toy Agumon[60][67]
- Tyumon[61][46]
- V-mon[13][60]
- Wormmon[38]
- Yuki Agumon[62][42]
Evolves To[edit]
- Aero V-dramon (with Birdramon or V-dramon)[51]
- Andiramon[40] (with or without Nohemon)[40]
- Andromon (with Clockmon, Revolmon, or Tankmon[51])
- Angewomon[56][67][43][44][26][58][68][59][37][69][46][70][15][53][62][42][9][51][63][71][64][54][66][27][65] (with or without certain Digimon from the Pendulum series[36][39], the Crest of Light[72], Starmon, Starmon (X-Antibody)[73], Aquilamon[74], or Wizarmon and Starmon)[48]
- Any Adult Nature Digimon from Digimon World: Digital Card Arena[7]
- Any Digimon that also Evolves from Purple Lv.4 Digimon from the Digimon Card Game
- Any Digimon that also Evolves from Yellow Lv.4 Digimon from the Digimon Card Game
- Any Perfect Digimon that evolves from a Jogress in the Battle Spirits Card Game (with Any Adult Digimon from the Battle Spirits Card Game)
- Any Perfect Nature Digimon from Digimon World: Digital Card Arena[7]
- Any Perfect Yellow Digimon from the Battle Spirits Card Game[75]
- Any Purple Lv.5 Digimon from the Digimon Card Game
- Any Yellow Lv.5 Digimon from the Digimon Card Game
- Aquilamon[66]
- Asuramon (with Greymon, Leomon, or Igamon)[51]
- Atlur Kabuterimon (Blue)[39]
- Atlur Kabuterimon (Red)[76]
- Baalmon (with Porcupamon)[51]
- Baihumon (with Vikemon, Ancient Wisemon and Saber Leomon)[48]
- Bastemon[45][77] (with or without Black Tailmon[78] or Lekismon and Wendimon)[48]
- Betsumon[79]
- Big Mamemon (with Guardromon or Mechanorimon)[51]
- Bitmon[63] (with or without the Digimental of Friendship[74])
- Butterflamon[80] (with or without the Digimental of Knowledge[74][81])
- Cyberdramon (with Greymon or Thunderballmon)[51]
- Dark Knightmon[71]
- Dinobeemon (with Greymon, Greymon (2010 Anime Version), Greymon (Blue), or Greymon (X-Antibody)[82])
- Duramon (with Bao Hackmon or Targetmon)[51]
- Examon (Warp Evolution)[15]
- Fairimon (with the Human Spirit of Wind)[83]
- Garudamon (with V-dramon, Togemon, or Kiwimon)[51]
- Goatmon (with the Digimental of Hope[74])
- Groundramon (with Coredramon (Blue))[51]
- Hangyomon (with certain Digimon of the Pendulum series)[51]
- Hippogriffomon (with Aquilamon)[84]
- Holy Angemon[36][45][49][85][54] (with or without certain Digimon of the Pendulum series[51] or any Vaccine Adult Digimon from the Digimon Pendulum COLOR[27])
- Holydramon[9] (with or without Warp Evolution[86] or Patamon, Terriermon, and Kudamon (2006 Anime Version)[87])
- Jewelbeemon (with a Vaccine or Free Attribute Adult Digimon from the Digimon Pendulum Z[88])
- Jyagamon[89] (with any Vaccine or Data Adult Digimon of the Pendulum series[51] or any Vaccine Adult or any Data Adult Digimon from the Digimon Pendulum COLOR[27])
- Kabukimon (with the Digimental of Purity[74] or Floramon and Igamon)[48]
- Lady Devimon[37][45][58][65]
- Lilamon[37][90][91]
- Lilimon[46][53][50][62][42]
- Lilimon (X-Antibody)[92]
- Lynxmon[63][93] (with or without the Digimental of Courage[74])
- Mach Gaogamon (with a Virus or Data Attribute Adult Digimon from the Digimon Pendulum Z[88])
- Maildramon[94] (with or without the Digimental of Miracles[74])
- Mamemon[56][40]
- Megadramon (with Coredramon (Blue))[51]
- Metal Mamemon (with certain Digimon from the Pendulum series[36])
- Monzaemon[56][46]
- Mummymon[66]
- Nefertimon[18][95][66] (with or without the Digimental of Light)[96][7][43][44]
- Neo Devimon[45][65]
- Numemon[15]
- Ofanimon (Warp Evolution)[25][97]
- Ofanimon: Falldown Mode (Warp Evolution)[98]
- Opossumon[63] (with the Digimental of Kindness[74])
- Pandamon[49][50]
- Piccolomon (with any Virus Adult Digimon of the Pendulum Ver.20th series[39][51] or any Virus Adult Digimon from the Digimon Pendulum COLOR[27])
- Platinum Scumon[62]
- Pumpmon (with Bakemon, Devimon, or Dokugumon[51])
- Rize Greymon (with Growmon or Reppamon[51])
- Sanzomon[99]
- Savior Hackmon (with Zubaeagermon)[51]
- Shoutmon X7: Superior Mode (with Every Digimon from the Digital World[100])
- Silphymon[43][44][101] (with or without Aquilamon)[102][103][104][59][53][50][48][65][66]
- Skull Knightmon[71]
- Swanmon[63] (with the Digimental of Love[105])
- Tailmon (X-Antibody)[106] (with or without the X-Antibody)[107]
- Taomon (Silver)[62][42]
- Triceramon (X-Antibody)[108]
- Tylomon (with the Digimental of Sincerity)[109][7]
- Were Garurumon[49][110] (with or without certain Digimon of the Pendulum series[51], or any Data Adult or any Virus Adult Digimon from the Digimon Pendulum COLOR[27])
- Were Garurumon (X-Antibody)[40][111]
- Whamon Perfect (with certain Digimon of the Pendulum series)[51]
- Wingdramon (with Coredramon (Green) or Devidramon)[51]
Appearances[edit]
Anime[edit]
Digimon Adventure[edit]
Tailmon is the Partner Digimon of Yagami Hikari. She grew up separated from the other Partner Digimon due to the loss of her Digitama and, for much of her life before meeting Hikari, is a high-ranking servant of Vamdemon.
Digimon Adventure: Our War Game![edit]
Tailmon is the Partner Digimon of Yagami Hikari. She is present with Gennai, Agumon and Tentomon for their first voice call with Yagami Taichi and Izumi Kōshirō.
Digimon Adventure 02[edit]
Tailmon is the Partner Digimon of Yagami Hikari. Due to the loss of her Holy Ring following an attack by a Unimon controlled by the Digimon Kaiser, she has lost half of her power and is forced to mostly rely on Armor Evolution and Jogress Evolution in order to fight.
Digimon Adventure 3D: Digimon Grandprix![edit]
Digimon Adventure 02: Vol. 1: Digimon Hurricane Landing!!/Vol. 2: Transcendent Evolution!! The Golden Digimentals[edit]
Tailmon is the Partner Digimon of Yagami Hikari. She joins Hikari, Takaishi Takeru and Patamon on a holiday to New York City.
Digimon Adventure 02: Diablomon Strikes Back[edit]
Tailmon is the Partner Digimon of Yagami Hikari.
Digimon Frontier[edit]
Digimon Xros Wars & The Evil Death General and the Seven Kingdoms[edit]
In "Taiki, Go to Another World!", a Tailmon is part of the army of Digimon that Kudou Taiki sees himself leading into battle against a mysterious army in a dream.
A Tailmon is a member of the chivalric order that became the DigiMemories. The Tailmon DigiMemory is part of Bastemon's collection, which she gives to Taiki in "Wisemon, The Secret of the Digital World!"
Taiki summons Tailmon's DigiMemory in "To a New World! The Fire Rage General's Dragon Land", taking advantage of its small size to help the group dig their way out of the lava-flooded tunnels of Dragon Land with its Neko Scratch.
Digimon Adventure tri.[edit]
Tailmon is the Partner Digimon of Yagami Hikari.
Digimon Adventure 20th Anniversary Memorial Story Project[edit]
Tailmon is the Partner Digimon of Yagami Hikari.
Digimon Adventure: Last Evolution Kizuna[edit]
Tailmon is the Partner Digimon of Yagami Hikari.
Digimon Adventure:[edit]
Tailmon is the Partner Digimon of Yagami Hikari, and is one of the Holy Digimon. Prior to meeting Hikari, she had been corrupted into Skull Knightmon/Dark Knightmon, and serves Millenniumon in this form until Hikari and War Greymon free her.
Digimon Adventure 02: The Beginning[edit]
Tailmon is the Partner Digimon of Yagami Hikari.
Live Action[edit]
Digimon Project 2021[edit]
Manga[edit]
Digimon Adventure V-Tamer 01[edit]
Tailmon is the Partner Digimon of Yagami Hikari. In "Double Tamer!! The Great Super-dimensional Battle!!", she's shown briefly alongside the rest of the Digimon Adventure 02 cast before they were all absorbed by Parallelmon, excluding Motomiya Daisuke and V-mon.
Digimon Next[edit]
Several Hagurumon pretending to be Tailmon served under Nanomon (himself pretending to be Angewomon) and operated the hot springs that were actually a trap for Tatsuno Tsurugi, Inui Yuu, Kitajima Ami and their Digimon. They tried to feed computer bugs to everyone, but ultimately were stripped of their will to fight by Ami's Marin Angemon.[112]
A real Tailmon is one of the Digimon who cheer the heroes on in the final fight against N.E.O[113].
Digimon Xros Wars[edit]
Tailmon appears alongside Wizarmon and joins the Xros Heart army. Tailmon mentions that she used to have a human partner, with whom she had adventures in the Digital World. After Wizarmon is attacked by Zeed Millenniumon's Time Destroyer and is lost in time-space, Tailmon journeys to find him.
Digimon Universe Appli Monsters[edit]
Digimon Dreamers[edit]
Tailmon is one of Wizarmon's allies and a Digimon from Witchelny.
After Kodou Ritsu and Pulsemon refused to abandom him in "The Pulse of Resurrection", Wizarmon remembered that Phelesmon had badly wounded him in the past while fighting alongside Leomon, Tailmon and Numemon in Witchelny.
Tailmon reappeared in "Potential" at Leomon and co.'s secret hideout, where she welcomed Wizarmon back alongside Numemon and Mojyamon. Tailmon asked him if his injuries had healed which he confirmed and added that he was glad they were alright. After the fight between Pulsemon and Ghostmon; Leomon, with Pulsemon riding on him and dragging a tied-up Ritsu, alongside Wizarmon, Tailmon, Mojyamon, and Numemon, left the hideout, with Ghostmon waving them goodbye.
In "Infiltrate the Demon Castle", with Leomon and Mojyamon taking on Cyclomon and Dark Lizamon, respectively, Leomon told Wizarmon to keep going, which he did alongside Ritsu, Pulsemon, and Tailmon; with Minotaurmon incapable of blocking them.
Running forth, Ritsu was happy at how easy everything had been so far, but Tailmon reminded him that was because of everyone's efforts. They then heard a growl, which came from Devimon, who was blocking their way and seemed far more unhinged than before, with a beastly posture and his tongue sticking out. Pulsemon attacked Devimon in rage from getting thrown off the sky earlier, Tailmon tried to stop him as it was too dangerous, but it was too late and Pulsemon got punched in the stomach. Ritsu tried to stop Pulsemon, realizing that Devimon seemed more ferocious than before. Tailmon and Wizarmon pointed out he had been magically enhanced, and the latter explained that it was the standard way of powering up in Witchelny, as Digimon could increase their power by more than 50% what a regular evolution would do by casting magic on themselves. Tailmon added that particularly talented Digimon could magically enhance other Digimon too.
After Wizarmon's explanation in "VS Devimon", Pal was beaten by Devimon and forced to hide behind some rocks. Pal got angry because of how unfair that was: Devimon had magic and Phelesmon's Demon's Shout backing them up, while Pal didn't take shortcuts, he only had the muscles he built up with daily training, and he believed in them - but he also believed in magic so he asked Wizarmon to make him stronger. Tailmon snarked about how Pulsemon said he didn't take shortcuts, not that magic was a shortcut, but Pal thought their magic seemed legit so it was all good and ordered Tailmon to hook him up with some magic, which angered her as he made it sound like magic was some weird drug. As Ritsu and Pal danced and chanted "magic", Tailmon asked Wizarmon why he even brought them there, which he couldn't answer. Pal goaded the magic-users by telling them their magic sucked; Wizarmon didn't fall for it, but Tailmon did, proclaiming that magic that enhanced the strength of her companions was her specialty, and decided to go for it even if she had been worried before. Wizarmon tried to stop her but she did it, claiming no responsibility if anything went wrong, and shot a magic blast from her magic stick to Pal.
After Pulsemon nearly fainted, then was found to be just hungry and Ritsu prepared food for him in "Terrifying Demon's Shout", Wizarmon and Tailmon commented on how he expelled a lot of electricity and he was very tough, which Pal credited to his training. He then asked what had happened to Devimon and Wizarmon explained they had escaped into the castle. Said castle's door then opened, with Wizarmon taking it as a provocation from Phelesmon, one the three Digimon willingly accepted, to Ritsu's shock.
As Devimon tried to crush their own head, Ritsu and the others arrived to Phelesmon's throne room. As Wizarmon and Phelesmon fought, Tailmon reminded the former not to lower his guard as Phelesmon would take that chance to control him with Demon's Shout. They seemed perfectly matched, with every attack being dodged or blocked, until Wizarmon jumped to prepare an attack, which Ritsu realized would leave him unable to dodge. Phelesmon used their Demon's Shout on Wizarmon while mocking his attack, which terrified Tailmon, but Wizarmon was unaffected by it and slashed Phelesmon with his lightning-charged staff.
In "Power of Knowledge", Phelesmon wondered how Wizarmon managed to resist their Demon's Shout. Wizarmon demonstrated it, summoning various magic circles, then making them smaller and sending them into Pulsemon's and Tailmon's ears. Tailmon realized that, by equipping themselves with the magic shield, Demon's Shout became ineffective. Pulsemon tried to name that technique but this only annoyed Tailmon. After Wizarmon used his {ATO|Thunder Cloud}} on Phelesmon; Ritsu, Pulsemon and Tailmon thought the fight was over, but Phelesmon merely laughed, unhurt. Ritsu wondered if Phelesmon had evolved, which Tailmon found impossible, because their shape had suddenly changed, with them being equipped with black armour all over their body now. The colour made Tailmon realize that Phelesmon had combined their techniques. Phelesmon praised Tailmon's cleverness and how well-learned she was in the ways of magic, and Tailmon explained that Phelesmon's Black Statue turned their enemies into stone, which they combined with Demon's Shout to create their black armour. Phelesmon confirmed this, explaining it was advanced magic that used the power of the vast knowledge held within Brocken Magic Academy's walls, a power that was theirs and theirs alone. Phelesmon then used their enhanced Demon's Shout on Wizarmon and ordered him to use Thunder Cloud on Tailmon. Clouds appeared around Tailmon, which Pulsemon tried to shoo and blow the clouds away to no avail. Phelesmon ordered Wizarmon to hit them with double the electricity that felled Dagomon, which he did, but the attack was fully absorbed by Pulsemon, who was now sparking.
In "The World of 0 and 1", Pal then evolved his head, which surprised Phelesmon, and used Thunder Dread on Wizarmon to snap him out of Phelesmon's Demon's Shout, to Tailmon's shock. This was successful, though it ended Pal's super charged state. Later on, Phelesmon asked Pal what he'd do to defeat them. Tailmon thought there was no way through their black armour, while Ritsu realized that, if the armour was another form of Phelesmon's Demon's Shout, then they could maybe cancel it with a super-charged electric attack like Pal did to Wizarmon earlier. Tailmon denied that, as even Thunder Cloud wasn't enough, but Wizarmon pointed out they still had Bolt Break, which Tailmon rejected. Ritsu asked what Bolt Break was, and Tailmon explained that some Digimon were able to draw from the power that slept within their Digicore, including Wizarmon, who could use it for the legendary electric attack, Bolt Break. However, his body would not be able to take that much electricity. Pal criticized Tailmon's worrying, pointing out she did the same with him earlier, but Tailmon just screamed at him that that electrical energy surpassed even that of Thunder Cloud, so it was too dangerous. Phelesmon said they could do nothing against their black armour and they'd bury them all, and Wizarmon answered that Phelesmon'd be the one getting buried. Tailmon tried to stop him, but Wizarmon was willing to do anything to protect the world. Instead, it was Ritsu who stopped him, pointing out he had an idea.
After Ritsu explained said idea in "Wizarmon's Future", Wizarmon realized he meant that Pulsemon would retain the electricity as an external batery. Tailmon wondered how, and Pulsemon grabbed onto Wizarmon's hat, entering his "External Battery Mode". Tailmon got mad at it, but Ritsu and Pal were sure of themselves, which only got Tailmon more worried. When Phelesmon tried to kill Wizarmon after seeing his potential to evolve, Tailmon tried to stop them with a Neko Punch to their eye, and Phelesmon punched her out of the way. Ritsu went to Tailmon as Wizarmon kept powering up, with Tailmon pointing out that Bolt Break was an electric shock powerful enough to cause quantum disintegration. She then cheered both Pal and Wizarmon on.
In "A Dream to Evolve", Tailmon was surprised by the newly-evolved Bulkmon's power as he punched Phelesmon in the face, sending them flying. Ritsu was surprised at how Pal could now control his electricity at will, Tailmon had never heard of a Bulkmon with such an ability, and Wizarmon wondered if there was something special about Pal's Digicore. Pal punched Phelesmon in the face again, causing them to retreat through a hole in the wall. Pal tried to pursue them, but Tailmon pointed out he couldn't fly. Pal asked Ritsu to back him up, confusing Tailmon. Tailmon was then shocked once again as Pal grew wings of electricity to pursue Phelesmon.
Tailmon and Wizarmon were surprised at Pal's victory over Phelesmon in "Kodou Ritsu".
Digimon ReCollection[edit]
Drama CDs[edit]
Digimon Adventure - Character Song - Mini Drama 2[edit]
Digimon Adventure - Character Song - Mini Drama 3[edit]
Digimon Adventure 02: Armor Evolution to the Unknown[edit]
Digimon Adventure 15th Blu-ray BOX Special Drama CD ~Before the World Ends~[edit]
In the track "Before the World Ends", Tailmon appears with Wizarmon before she met her partner Hikari. She and Wizarmon are searching for the Crests to Vamdemon. At some point, Tailmon can hear Hikari calling for her
Video Games[edit]
Digital Monster Ver. S[edit]
Digimon Adventure: Anode Tamer & Cathode Tamer[edit]
Before the events of the game, the Chosen Children and their Partner Digimon were kidnapped by Millenniumon.
After Akiyama Ryo defeated Vamdemon, Ishida Yamato, Kido Jo, Yagami Hikari, Gabumon, Gomamon and Tailmon were freed. The Chosen Children then returned to their world, while their Partner Digimon joined Ryo to rescue the others.
Tailmon is an Adult level, Vaccine Attribute, Land Type Digimon. Naturally, if Tailmon battles with any Chosen Children Digimon (Agumon, Gabumon, Piyomon, Tentomon, Palmon, Gomamon, or Patamon), it can learn Variable Techs of Angewomon (Holy Arrow) and Holydramon (Holy Flame, if it learns Angewomon's), as well as other Chosen Children Digimon's Variable Techs.
Digimon World 2[edit]
Tailmon is an obtainable Digimon that evolves from Toy Agumon with 3+ JP (Jogress Point) and can evolve to Angewomon regardless of JP.
Digimon Adventure 02: Tag Tamers[edit]
Digimon Adventure 02: D1 Tamers[edit]
Digimon World: Digital Card Arena[edit]
Tailmon is Yagami Hikari's partner. She first appears in Sky City's Battle Café, where she cryptically says that the player can do something, but not explain what, before asking him if he's seen anything odd amongst the previous Cities. Once the player tells her that he beat the Digimon Kaiser who was causing it, but also heard about "Him" and the "Sealed Darkness", Tailmon reacts at the latter, then explains that her partner has had bad dreams lately and is easily affected by evil energy due to her unique ability. Since Hikari is currently suffering, she can't leave Sky City despite wanting to investigate it herself, then asks the player to do it himself should he beat her at her Arena.
Tailmon serves as the Battle Master of Sky City's Battle Arena. Before battling her, she'll ask the player once again to go to Sage Tower for Hikari's sake, but first he must defeat her. Tailmon uses the Cat Attack deck, a Green/Nature deck with 3 attack, 2 defense and 3 evolution speed, that specializes in straight-forward attacks. Upon defeating her, she'll give the player the Passcode to Steep Road.
After clearing Pyramid City's Battle Arena, Tailmon's portrait in the Battle Café will change, with her battle portrait now showing her Holy Ring. Talking to her, she'll tell the player that she has learned from her experiences and opened an Extra Arena for her evolved levels. In it, she serves as the first opponent, and now plays the Fate's Guidance deck, a Green/Nature deck with 3 attack, 4 defense and 3 evolution speed that's well-balanced, divine, and features Tailmon. Upon being defeated, she acknowledges she's still no match for the player and his incredible power, but remarks that their battle was just a warm-up, and that she'll now evolve into Nefertimon with her Digimental of Light for a much harder fight.
Tailmon is a Level III (Child) Nature Partner Digimon card that will be offered by Iori or Ken as a reward. Her Armor Evolutions are Nefertimon with the Digimental of Light and Tylomon with the Digimental of Sincerity. Tailmon's stats at level 1 with no Digi-Parts are:
- HP: 600
- +P: 30
- Circle attack: 290
- Triangle attack: 200
- X attack: 0, Triangle Counter
- Support Ability: Your Attribute becomes Green/Nature. Draw 1 card.
Another Tailmon card is named as Tailmon-R (Ring), which is a Level IV (Adult) Green/Nature Digimon card whose stats are:
- HP: 750
- DP: 30
- +P: 20
- Circle attack: 410
- Triangle attack: 300
- X attack: 210
- Support Ability: Boost own Digimon's attack power by +300 if own HP is 500 or less.
Both Tailmon's attacks are Neko Punch, Neko Kick and Cat's Eye.
Digimon Tamers: Digimon Medley[edit]
Digimon Tamers: Battle Evolution[edit]
Tailmon is one of the basic characters. She can evolve to Holydramon.
Digimon Tamers: Brave Tamer[edit]
Digimon RPG[edit]
Digimon Tamers: Battle Spirit Ver. 1.5[edit]
Tailmon is a playable character. She can evolve to Ofanimon.
Digimon World 3[edit]
Several Tailmon appear as NPCs that run Digimon Inn service in the various cities and other places.
Tailmon is an obtainable Adult White card with 12 AP / 13 HP.
Digital Monster: D-Project[edit]
Digimon Racing[edit]
Tailmon appears as the evolved form of Plotmon.
Digimon Battle Chronicle[edit]
Tailmon is a playable character. She can evolve to Nefertimon, who evolves further to Angewomon.
Digimon Story[edit]
Tailmon can be evolved from Plotmon if above level 23 and Stress below 5%, and can evolve to Angewomon if above Level 35 and Friendship above 80%, or Lady Devimon if above Level 46 and Darkness EXP above 5000. An NPC Tailmon works at the help desk next to Kudamon in DigiCentral's Tamer Office, giving player instructions about Wi-Fi systems.
Digital Monster: Battle Junction[edit]
Digimon Savers: Another Mission[edit]
Tailmon is an obtainable evolution of Lalamon.
Digimon Story: Sunburst & Moonlight[edit]
Tailmon can be evolved from Plotmon if above level 18 and friendship 70%, or can be found at Highlight Heaven; she can evolve to Angewomon if above level 35, attack 160, and Holy EXP 2700. In Sunburst, an NPC Tailmon is in charge of the player's Tamer Home, giving advice and helping run your DigiFarm.
Digimon Championship[edit]
Tailmon evolves from Terriermon, Plotmon or Lunamon, and can evolve to Holy Angemon, Were Garurumon or Pandamon.
Digimon Masters[edit]
Digimon Story: Lost Evolution[edit]
Digimon Life[edit]
Digimon Xros Arena[edit]
Digimon Story: Super Xros Wars Blue & Red[edit]
Digimon Collectors[edit]
Digimon World Re:Digitize[edit]
Tailmon is an obtainable Digimon which is evolved from Gabumon, Kamemon, or Patamon, and can evolve to Angewomon, Lady Devimon, or Lilamon. It can also be obtained as a collectible card. Its card is part of the Holy Ring (ホーリーリング Hōrī Ringu) set.
Digimon Crusader[edit]
Digimon Adventure[edit]
Tailmon is Yagami Hikari's Partner Digimon. Starting as an enemy under Vamdemon, she switches sides and joins the party in Episode 47, "She Descends! Angewomon!", with her Adult form as her default and her Perfect-level form, Angewomon, already available, just like in the anime. Tailmon's attacks are:
- Neko Punch: deals multiple hits to one enemy. Costs 10 SP.
- Neko Kick: deals damage to all enemies with a high chance of Shock and Break. Costs 16 SP.
- Cat's Eye: may inflict Shock or Sticky to one enemy. Costs 6 SP.
As the player progresses through the game, Tailmon may gain the ability to evolve in-battle into Ofanimon (in Episode 62, "The Final Dark Digimon") depending on the player's actions.
Digimon World Re:Digitize Decode[edit]
Tailmon is the Partner Digimon of Yagami Hikari. She can be fought in the Colosseum 30th floor Free Battle: "Thanks for helping my brother" alongside Yagami Taichi and Metal Greymon.
Tailmon is the master of the Ancient Bone Swamp. By the time Taiga found it, it was taken over by the dark aura and was being beaten up by Kuga Yuuya and Black. Yuuya refused to give it his name and considered it annoying and weak. Black confirmed Tailmon wasn't moving anymore and Yuuya went to the Memorial Stella, but Tailmon got back on its feet and attacked Yuuya, knocking him to the ground. To protect Yuuya, Taiga and Rindou Akiho teamed up, and Digimaru and Digitorin fought Tailmon. After being defeated, the dark aura left Tailmon and it recovered its senses, though it had no memory of what happened while it was possessed, and was just left wondering why it was so badly hurt. Akiho attempted to heal it but Tailmon refused her aid then left. The Memorial Stella of Ancient Bone Swamp was then restored and Taiga took the Garbage Data Tailmon left behind.
A Tailmon on Floor 84, room 8 of Infinity Mountain tells Taiga to go north.
A Tailmon and a Kyubimon are fought in the Colosseum 30th floor Free Battle: "We joined as a couple", alongside their Tamers, Carmen and Heir. This awards Taiga an Angemon and an Angewomon card.
Digimon Fortune[edit]
Digimon All-Star Rumble[edit]
Tailmon is an unlockable fighter. Its main evolution is Angewomon, and its Super Evolution is Examon. It can also be obtained as a collectible DigiCard.
Digimon Story: Cyber Sleuth[edit]
Evolves from Plotmon, Patamon, and Terriermon at Level 16 with INT 40 and CAM 25%
Digimon Soul Chaser[edit]
Digimon World -next 0rder-[edit]
Digimon Story: Cyber Sleuth Hacker's Memory[edit]
Evolves from Plotmon, Patamon, Terriermon, and Lunamon at Level 16 with INT 40 and CAM 25%
Digimon World -next 0rder- International Edition[edit]
Can be evolved from Plotmon, YukiAgumon, and Gumdramon with 5 of the Key Points being 7800 MP, 600 WIS, <14 Weight, <3 Mistakes, 50% Bond, 50% Discipline, 15 Wins, and Plotmon as Key Digimon
Digimon Linkz[edit]
Digimon ReArise[edit]
Tailmon is the partner of Shinjō Michi.
Digimon Encounters[edit]
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Digimon Survive[edit]
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Virtual Pets[edit]
Pendulum 1.5 Nature Spirits[edit]
Tailmon can be evolved from Tentomon, Gottsumon or Otamamon, and can evolve to Atlur Kabuterimon (Blue) or be Jogressed with a compatible Digimon to get Angewomon or Piccolomon.
Digivice Version 2[edit]
Tailmon is the boss Digimon of Area 04 and is available to befriend upon victory. She can evolve to Angewomon.
D-3 Digital Detect & Discover[edit]
Tailmon is an obtainable Partner Digimon in Version 2 of the D-3. As an Adult, Tailmon can evolve to Angewomon when Jogressed with Aquilamon. She can also evolve to Silphymon if Jogressed with Aquilamon.
Pendulum ZERO Virus Busters[edit]
Tailmon can be evolved from Gabumon or Plotmon. It can evolve to Holy Angemon or be Jogressed with a compatible Digimon to get Metal Mamemon or Angewomon.
D-Terminal[edit]
D-Gather[edit]
Pendulum Progress 2.0 Armageddon Army[edit]
Tailmon can be evolved from Patamon, Terriermon or Impmon. It can evolve to Holy Angemon, Bastemon, Lady Devimon or Neo Devimon.
D-Scanner 2.0[edit]
D-Spirit[edit]
Digimon Accel Nature Genome[edit]
Tailmon can be evolved from Terriermon, Mushmon or Gottsumon, and can evolve to Andiramon, Mamemon or Were Garurumon (X-Antibody).
Digivice iC 10X[edit]
Tailmon is available as an opponent in the Coliseum.
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Digimon Catch Ganbare Monitamon![edit]
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Tailmon is an obtainable Digimon in the Nature Spirits version if linked with Deep Savers or Nightmare Soldiers version.
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Appears alongside Angewomon, Chocomon, and Cupimon during the February 2022 Valentines Day raid boss event riding on Angewomon's various valentines gifts.
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