Jougamon

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A God Man Digimon that contains the data of a Chinese moon goddess. It is a calm and beautiful Digimon that usually lives in solitude on its ship known as the Kōkankyū, which resembles the moon. Although it seldom has the chance to show it off, Jougamon is a master of Ch'uan Fa, and uses its specialty kicking techniques and high mobility to make sport of the opponent in battle. When faced with a powerful opponent, it summons its huge-bladed, crescent-shaped weapon called "Gyokuto", and fights boldly while wielding it freely. The way it fights with its Ch'uan Fa and Gyokuto is both feared and lauded as being chilling and beautiful, like the moonlight in winter.
Its Special Moves are jumping up while equipping Gyokuto to its foot, and then delivering a flying kick (Tsui Getsu Shō), and making Gyokuto spin rapidly to send out slashes into its surroundings (Gabi Seppa). Its "Taiin Kōkō", which emits light from a raised-up Gyokuto to heal its comrades, boasts of unrivaled healing power, but since it often spends its time alone, it has few opportunities to use it.
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Name Translation Kanji/Kana Romanization Dub Description
Tsui Getsu Shō [2] Falling Moon Rush 墜月衝 N/A Lunar Kick[2] Jumps up while equipping Gyokuto to its foot, and then delivers a flying kick.
Gabi Seppa [2] Crescent Moon Slash Wave 蛾眉截波 N/A Spinning Slash[2] Makes Gyokuto spin rapidly to send out slashes into its surroundings.
Taiin Kōkō [2] Lunar Radiance 太陰皓光 N/A Glowing Moon[2] Emits light from a raised-up Gyokuto to heal its comrades.
Zhuì Yuè Chōng Gèn [1]
坠月冲·亘 N/A

Zhuì Yuè Chōng Shuò [1]
坠月冲·朔 N/A

Hányuè Zhàorén [1]
寒月照人 N/A

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Jougamon is a member of Tian Ji.

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