D-Reaper ADR-01
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Attack Techniques[edit]
| Name | Translation | Kanji/Kana | Romanization | Description | |
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| α Houkai Dan | [1] | α-decay Shot | α崩壊弾 | ||
| Mind Scan | [1][N 1] | マインドスキャン | Maindo Sukyan | ||
Evolution[edit]
Evolves From[edit]
Evolves To[edit]
- Any Digimon that also Evolves from White Lv.- Digimon from the Digimon Card Game
- Any Digimon that also Evolves from White Tamers from the Digimon Card Game
Appearances[edit]
Anime[edit]
Digimon Tamers[edit]
- Voice Actor:
Asada Yōko |
Bridget Hoffman
An agent of the D-Reaper that impersonated Juri in the Digital World and returned with the unsuspecting Tamers to the Real World. Its purpose is to psychologically attack Takato and spy on him and people around him. When the D-Reaper concluded human life was worthless and should be exterminated, it announced so to Takato, then psychologically tortured him for a while before being driven away by Marin Angemon's Ocean Love.
Some episodes later, it taunted Juri to empower itself, again using the same rationalizations that all life is worthless and should be exterminated.
In "Dreaming Power is Our Future", it reappeared in a significantly more monstrous form when Dukemon: Crimson Mode attempted to reach the Mother D-Reaper for Juri. Despite initially overwhelming him, it was ultimately destroyed.
Manga[edit]
Video Games[edit]
Digimon Battle Chronicle[edit]
Digimon Masters[edit]
Appears as an enemy.
Digimon New Century[edit]
Only appears in dialogue scenes.
Virtual Pets[edit]
D-Ark Ver.15th[edit]
D-Ark -25th COLOR EVOLUTION-[edit]
TCG[edit]
| Hyper Colosseum | |||
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Image Gallery[edit]
Virtual Pets[edit]
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| D-Ark Ver.15th |
Additional Information[edit]
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