Growmon
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English Japanese Key Contents GROWMON
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Attack Techniques[edit]
Name | Kanji/Kana | Romanization | Dub | Description | |
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Exhaust Flame | [1] | エキゾーストフレイム | Ekizōsuto Fureimu | Pyro Blaster, Exhaust Flame | Spews out a powerful blaze with a roar. |
Plasma Blade | [1] | プラズマブレイド | Purazuma Bureido | Dragon Slash[8], Light Blade | Develops plasma along the blades on its elbows, then slashes with them. |
Dino Kick | [8] | ダイノキック | Daino Kikku | Dino Kick[8] | Quickly jumps at the enemy and kicks them with both feet.[8] |
Grow Claw | [9] | グラウクロー | Gurau Kurō | Growl Claw | Attacks using its huge claws. |
Howling | [9] | ハウリング | Hauringu | Makes the enemy cower with a fierce howl. | |
Raiden Blade | [10] | ライデンブレイド | Raiden Bureido | Unleashes intense energy from its plasma blade. | |
Fire Blaster | [8] | ファイアーブラスター | Faiā Burastā | Pyro Blaster[8] | Breathes fire continuously.[8] |
Dragon Spine | [8] | ドラゴンスパイン | Doragon Supain | Dragon Spine[8] | Whips an enemy with its tail.[8] |
Fire Breath | [7] | ファイアーブレス | Faiā Buresu | Fire Breath[7] |
Evolution[edit]
Evolves From[edit]
- Agumon[6][11][12][13]
- Agumon (2006 Anime Version)[2][9][14]
- Agumon (Black)[15][16][17][18]
- Agumon (Black) (2006 Anime Version)[2]
- Agumon (X-Antibody)[13]
- Any Child Red Digimon from the Battle Spirits Card Game
- Any Purple Lv.3 Digimon from the Digimon Card Game[19]
- Any Red Lv.3 Digimon from the Digimon Card Game[20]
- Bakumon[21]
- Bokomon[3]
- Candmon[12][22]
- Gabumon[22][23][24]
- Goburimon[25][15][16]
- Gottsumon[13]
- Gottsumon (X-Antibody)[13]
- Greymon[19][N 1]
- Guilmon[2][6][11][26][12][22][15][16][17][18][14][27][19][28][29] (with or without Terriermon)[30]
- Guilmon (X-Antibody)[4][31][32][33][34][25][35][3][2][36][37][38][39][40][41][19]
- Hagurumon[34]
- Hagurumon (X-Antibody)[34]
- Impmon[39]
- Labramon[25]
- Monodramon[13]
- Mushmon[31]
- Palmon[3]
- Palmon (X-Antibody)[3]
- Renamon[22]
- Scumon[19][N 2]
- Shamamon[38]
- Shoutmon[18]
- Terriermon[34] (with or without Guilmon)[30]
- V-mon[6]
- Yuki Agumon[31]
- Yuki Agumon (2006 Anime Version)[42]
Evolves To[edit]
- Aero V-dramon[6] (with or without V-dramon or XV-mon)[5]
- Anomalocarimon[11] (with or without certain Digimon of the Pendulum Ver.20th series)[5]
- Any Digimon that also Evolves from Purple Lv.4 Digimon from the Digimon Card Game
- Any Digimon that also Evolves from Red 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 Red Digimon from the Battle Spirits Card Game[43]
- Any Purple Lv.5 Digimon from the Digimon Card Game
- Any Red Lv.5 Digimon from the Digimon Card Game
- Astamon (with Mad Leomon or Shadramon)[5]
- Asuramon (with Igamon)[5]
- Beowolfmon (with certain Digimon of the Pendulum Ver.20th series)[5]
- Big Mamemon (with Greymon or Revolmon)[5]
- Black Megalo Growmon[44][7][17][18][45]
- Blue Meramon[12][22]
- Dagomon (with certain Digimon of the Pendulum Ver.20th series)[5]
- Dark Knightmon (with Porcupamon)[5]
- Digitamamon[11]
- Dorbickmon[46] (with or without certain Digimon from the Digimon Card Game[46])
- Dukemon (Warp Evolution)[8]
- Dukemon: Crimson Mode (with Guilmon and Megalo Growmon)[47]
- Etemon (with Bao Hackmon or Zubaeagermon)[5]
- Fantomon (with Bakemon, Meramon or Wizarmon)[5]
- Garmmon (with Gryzmon)[48]
- Gerbemon (with Red Vegimon, Woodmon, Togemon or Kiwimon)[5]
- Gigadramon[15][49]
- Groundramon[50] (with or without Devidramon)[5]
- Growmon (X-Antibody)[51] (with or without the X-Antibody)
- Hangyomon (with certain Digimon of the Pendulum Ver.20th series)[5]
- Lady Devimon (with Devimon)[5]
- Loudmon[52]
- Maildramon[53]
- Majiramon (with a Data Attribute Adult Digimon from the Vital Bracelet Digital Monster[54])
- Manticoremon (with a Virus or Free Attribute Adult Digimon from the Digimon Pendulum Z II)[14]
- Mega Seadramon[12]
- Megadramon[55] (with or without Coredramon (Green))[5]
- Megalo Growmon[6][11][12][56][57][58][59][22][15][17][18][14][27][60][28][29] (with or without Arresterdramon, Reppamon[5], or Raptordramon[30], or a Vaccine, Data or Free Attribute Adult Digimon from the Vital Bracelet Digital Monster[26])
- Megalo Growmon (X-Antibody)[61]
- Megalo Growmon (Orange)[62][54]
- Megidramon (Warp Evolution)[63]
- Metal Greymon[6][15]
- Metal Greymon (Virus)[64]
- Metal Mamemon (with Garurumon, Greymon, Angemon, Leomon or Tailmon)[5]
- Metal Tyranomon[6][15]
- Mihiramon (with a Free Attribute Adult Digimon from the Vital Bracelet Digital Monster[54])
- Orochimon[65]
- Piccolomon (with certain Digimon of the Pendulum Ver.20th series)[5]
- Pumpmon (with Garurumon or Hanumon)[5]
- Rize Greymon[66]
- Sandiramon[54]
- Savior Hackmon (with Targetmon)[5]
- Shoutmon X5 (with a Vaccine or Data Attribute Adult Digimon from the Digimon Pendulum Z II)[14]
- Shoutmon X7: Superior Mode (with Every Digimon from the Digital World[67])
- Skull Greymon[22][17][18]
- Tonosama Gekomon (with certain Digimon of the Pendulum Ver.20th series)[5]
- Vajramon (with a Vaccine Attribute Adult Digimon from the Vital Bracelet Digital Monster[54])
- Vamdemon (with Dokugumon)[5]
- Vritramon (with the Beast Spirit of Fire)[16]
- Waru Monzaemon (with Mechanorimon, Guardromon, Tankmon, Clockmon or Thunderballmon)[5]
Appearances[edit]
Anime[edit]
Digimon Tamers[edit]
Growmon is the partner Digimon of Matsuda Takato. He evolves from Guilmon when Takato swipes an evolution card through his D-Ark. Unfortunately, when he first evolved, he was unable to immediately revert. Takato and Lee Jianliang tried several different ways to remedy this, though they all, ultimately, proved unsuccessful. Eventually, after witnessing a rainbow with Takato, he reverted back to Guilmon.
During the events of "Stand Up Tamer! - The Super Evolved Megalo Growmon", he battled the Deva Digimon, Mihiramon. He was losing until Takato swiped the mysterious blue card through his D-Ark, allowing Growmon to evolve into his perfect form; Megalo Growmon.
He would later appear various other times, to battle other Digimon, or ferry Takato and co. around to other areas.
Digimon Tamers: The Adventurers' Battle[edit]
Growmon is the partner Digimon of Matsuda Takato.
Digimon Tamers: The Runaway Digimon Express[edit]
Growmon is the partner Digimon of Matsuda Takato.
Manga[edit]
Digimon Next[edit]
Growmon was one of the 99 dragons cut by Zanbamon's Ryuuzanmaru in order to evolve to the Ultimate level[68].
A Growmon is one of the Digimon who cheer the heroes on in the final fight against N.E.O[69].
Digimon Xros Wars[edit]
Digimon Story: Cyber Sleuth[edit]
A Growmon owned by a group of Demons Hackers pins down Aiba Takumi with its claw, taking advantage of him being distracted by the stolen account data he found inside the Demons' secret base, despite his Terriermon trying to warn him. Said Growmon is later defeated by Terriermon, alongside Takumi's other two Digimon, Hagurumon and Palmon, after Takumi performed a Connect Jump to enter the secret base's terminal and messed it up.
Three more Growmon were sent by a blond Hacker after Takumi's team after they evolved into Galgomon, Guardromon and Togemon, but they were easily defeated by the latter three.
Digimon ReCollection[edit]
Video Games[edit]
Digimon Tamers: Pocket Culumon[edit]
Digimon Tamers: Brave Tamer[edit]
Digimon RPG[edit]
Growmon evolves from Guilmon at level 21.
Digimon World 3[edit]
Digital Monster: D-Project[edit]
Digimon Racing[edit]
Digimon Battle Chronicle[edit]
Digimon Story[edit]
Can be evolved from Guilmon if above level 25 and Dragon EXP above 500, or can be found at Old Canyon. He can evolve to Megalo Growmon if above level 35 and Attack above 180, or Black Megalo Growmon if above level 45.
Digital Monster: Battle Junction[edit]
Digimon Savers: Another Mission[edit]
Growmon is an obtainable evolution of Agumon.
Digimon Story: Sunburst & Moonlight[edit]
Can be evolved from Guilmon if above level 21, attack 105, and already befriended Guilmon. Can evolve to Megalo Growmon if above level 36, spirit 130, and Machine EXP 2100, or Black Megalo Growmon if above level 40, Darkness EXP 3600, and Machine EXP 3300. In Sunburst, you can choose Growmon in the beginning alongside with Coronamon and Mega Seadramon if you choose Attack Pack. In Sunburst, if you place a scared Growmon in your DigiFarm, he'll give you a Quest Mission.
Digimon Championship[edit]
Digimon Masters[edit]
Evolves from Guilmon at level 11.
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]
Growmon is an obtainable Digimon which is evolved from Agumon, Candmon, or Guilmon, and can evolve into Blue Meramon, Mega Seadramon, or Megalo Growmon. It can also be obtained as a collectible card. Its card is part of the Guilmon Evolution (ギルモン進化 Girumon Shinka) set and the 3 Color Growmon (3色グラウモン Sanshoku Guraumon) set.
Digimon Crusader[edit]
Digimon World Re:Digitize Decode[edit]
Taiga met a Growmon at the exit of Railroad Plains to Fluorescent Cave. It was meant to meet up with its friend then go to said cave to pick up flowers, but it never showed up, so it asked Taiga to recruit people for the Village of Beginnings as he'd be able to obtain information once the Prosperity Rate exceeded 15 and that may make its friend remember their promise. Until he does, Growmon won't let Taiga through into Fluorescent Cave, arguing it's too dangerous for a human.
After reaching 15 prosperity, Growmon and Tukaimon reunite and enter Fluorescent Cave. The next day, Growmon sends Taiga a mail with a Growmon card as thanks. Inside Fluorescent Cave, Taiga finds the duo fascinated at the beauty of the cave. Later, Growmon breaks out of it and realizes they have to go back to the Village of Beginnings to sell the rare plants they found in the Fluorescent Cave. Growmon then sends Taiga a mail with a Silver Tiara accessory attached from Tukaimon and explaining they opened their rare plants shop in the back alley across the Meat Field.
Growmon is the receptionist of the Colosseum's 20th floor.
Digimon Fortune[edit]
Digimon All-Star Rumble[edit]
Digimon Story: Cyber Sleuth[edit]
Digimon Soul Chaser[edit]
Digimon World -next 0rder-[edit]
Digimon Linkz[edit]
Digimon World -next 0rder- International Edition[edit]
Digimon Story: Cyber Sleuth Hacker's Memory[edit]
Digimon ReArise[edit]
Growmon is the Adult stage of the Dukemon of the Royal Knights, who also used to be the Megidramon of the Four Great Dragons.
Digimon Encounters[edit]
Digimon New Century[edit]
Digimon Survive[edit]
Growmon appears as pre order DLC.
Digimon Super Rumble[edit]
Virtual Pets[edit]
D-Ark[edit]
D-Gather[edit]
Pendulum Progress 1.0 Dragon's Roar[edit]
Growmon can evolve from Agumon, Guilmon, or V-mon. Can evolve to Aero V-dramon, Megalo Growmon, Metal Greymon, or Metal Tyranomon.
D-Scanner 2.0[edit]
D-Spirit[edit]
Digimon Twin R[edit]
Growmon can evolve from Agumon or Guilmon. Can evolve to Anomalocarimon, Digitamamon, or Megalo Growmon.
Digimon Xros Loader[edit]
Digimon Fusion Loader[edit]
D-Ark Ver.15th[edit]
Digimon Pendulum Ver.20th[edit]
Digimon Pendulum Z II[edit]
Vital Bracelet Digital Monster[edit]
TCG[edit]
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