Mega Seadramon
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English Japanese Key Contents MEGASEADRAMON
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Attack Techniques[edit]
Name | Translation | Kanji/Kana | Romanization | Dub | Description | |
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Thunder Javelin | [1] | サンダージャベリン | Sandā Jyaberin | Lightning Javelin[1], Lightning Spear, Thunder Javelin | Fires electricity from its horn.[1] | |
Dramon Attack | [2] | ドラモンアタック | Doramon Atakku | Stabs the opponent with the blade on its head.[4] | ||
Ice Reflect | [5] | アイスリフレクト | Aisu Rifurekuto | Ice Reflector | Hits the water surface, creating a wall of ice.[5] | |
Maelstrom | [5] | メイルシュトローム | Meirushutorōumu | Mega Ice Blast/Mail Storm | Shoots a freezing cold blast from its mouth, summons a great wave, or summons an electrically charged tornado.[5] | |
Thunder Blade | [4] | サンダーブレード | Sandā Burēdo | Stabs the enemy with the electrified blade on the head.[4] | ||
Shimetsukeru | [6] | Tighten | しめつける | N/A | Constricts the enemy with its coils.[6] |
Evolution[edit]
Evolves From[edit]
- Airdramon[2][7][8][9] (with or without Ebidramon)[10]
- Any Adult Blue Digimon from the Battle Spirits Card Game
- Any Adult Water Digimon from Digimon World: Digital Card Arena[11]
- Any Adult Water Digimon from Digimon World: Digital Card Battle[5]
- Any Blue Lv.4 Digimon from the Digimon Card Game[12]
- Any Deep Savers Lv.4 Digimon from the Digimon Card Game[13]
- Coelamon[14][15][16][17][9][18] (with or without Seadramon[19] or any Data Adult Digimon from the Digimon Pendulum COLOR[20])
- Coredramon (Blue)[21]
- Coredramon (Green)[21]
- Devidramon[22][23]
- Devimon[22][23]
- Digmon (with Submarimon[24])
- Ebidramon[25][22][23] (with or without Airdramon or Geo Greymon)[10]
- Gaogamon[26]
- Garurumon[15]
- Gawappamon[26]
- Gekomon[27][28][9]
- Geo Greymon[26] (with or without Burst Evolution[26] or Ebidramon)[10]
- Gesomon[22][23][29] (with or without Seadramon and Shellmon)[30]
- Ginryumon[9]
- Gold V-dramon[31][32]
- Growmon[7]
- Ikkakumon[33]
- Kabuterimon[7]
- Karatuki Numemon[26][27][28][9]
- Leomon[34]
- Monodramon (Warp Evolution)[35]
- Peckmon[26]
- Octmon[36]
- Reppamon[26]
- Rukamon[37][38][18]
- Seadramon[15][14][25][2][38][16][17][7][8][27][31][32][28][9][39][36][36][33][18][20][40] (with or without Coelamon[19] or Shellmon and Gesomon)[30]
- Shellmon[15][40] (with or without Seadramon and Gesomon)[30]
- Stingmon[24]
- Submarimon[24] (with or without Digmon[24])
- Tesla Jellymon (with any Data Adult Digimon from the Digimon Pendulum COLOR[20])
- Tobiumon (with a Free Attribute Adult Digimon from the Vital Bracelet Digital Monster[36])
- Tuskmon[33]
- Tylomon[2]
- V-dramon[31][32]
- Whamon[15][38]
- Woodmon[22][23]
Evolves To[edit]
- Aegisdramon (with Plesiomon and Crossmon[30] or Plesiomon[41])
- Any Blue Lv.6 Digimon from the Digimon Card Game
- Any Digimon that also Evolves from Blue Lv.5 Digimon from the Digimon Card Game
- Any Digimon that also Evolves from Deep Savers Lv.5 Digimon from the Digimon Card Game
- Apocalymon[22][23]
- Black War Greymon[42]
- Boltmon (Burst Evolution)[26] (with or without Death Meramon or Pumpmon)[43]
- Demon[22][23]
- DORUgoramon[44]
- Giga Seadramon[45] (with or without Waru Seadramon, Tonosama Gekomon and Gigadramon)[30]
- Griffomon (with Blossomon or Delumon)[43]
- Holydramon[46]
- Jumbo Gamemon[26][47] (with or without any Data Perfect Digimon from the Digimon Pendulum COLOR[20])
- Leviamon[4][27][31][32][28][9] (Burst Evolution)[26]
- Marin Angemon[14][25][43][7][48][49][8][31][32] (with or without Lilimon[10] or any Vaccine Perfect Digimon from the Digimon Pendulum COLOR[20])
- Mega Seadramon (X-Antibody) (with the X-Antibody)[50]
- Metal Garurumon (with Knightmon, Big Mamemon, or Metal Mamemon)[43]
- Metal Piranimon[51]
- Metal Seadramon[38][16][22][23][52][8][27][31][32][28][9][39][36][33][18][20][40] (with or without Anomalocarimon, Anomalocarimon (X-Antibody)[53], certain Digimon from the Pendulum Ver.20th series[43], or Waru Seadramon[11], or Tylomon, Megadramon and Metal Tyranomon[30], or certain Data Perfect Digimon from the Digimon Pendulum[54])
- Mirage Gaogamon[26]
- Mugendramon[31][32]
- Neptunemon[9] (with or without a Vaccine or Free Attribute Perfect Digimon from the Vital Bracelet Digital Monster[36])
- Piemon[22][23]
- Plesiomon[27][28][9][36] (with or without Hangyomon[55][43] or certain Data Perfect Digimon from the Digimon Pendulum[54])
- Plesiomon (X-Antibody)[56]
- Pukumon (with any Virus Perfect Digimon from the Digimon Pendulum COLOR[20])
- Ravmon[26]
- Regalecusmon (with a Virus Attribute Perfect Digimon from the Vital Bracelet Digital Monster[36])
- Saber Leomon (with Piccolomon or Triceramon)[43]
- Seraphimon[57]
- Shine Greymon[26]
- Sleipmon[26]
- Suijinmon[58]
- Surfimon[59]
- Victory Greymon[60]
- War Greymon[61]
- War Greymon (X-Antibody)[62]
Appearances[edit]
Anime[edit]
Digimon Adventure[edit]
A Mega Seadramon was a servant of Vamdemon. When Kido Jo, Takaishi Takeru and Patamon tried to enter Odaiba through Vamdemon's fog barrier, they were attacked by Mega Seadramon. Jo's Gomamon evolved to Ikkakumon, but Mega Seadramon attacked them and defeated Ikkakumon. Takeru was in danger of drowning as he fell off Ikkakumon's back. Jo saved him and soon his Crest of Sincerity glowed, allowing Gomamon to evolve to Zudomon. In his Perfect form, it was finally able to defeat Mega Seadramon, allowing them to enter Odaiba.
Digimon Adventure 02[edit]
In "Submarimon's Escape from the Bottom of the Sea", the same Mega Seadramon is controlled by an Evil Spiral. It attacks and traps the Chosen Children inside of an underwater oil platform and waits for their oxygen to run out. They sneak Hida Iori out in a one-man escape pod. He returns with Kido Jo, his Ikkakumon and a Whamon. Ikkakumon fights with Mega Seadramon, but Mega Seadramon has the upper hand. However, when Iori accesses the Digimental of Sincerity that had been hidden in the platform, he armor evolves his Armadimon to Submarimon. Working together, Ikkakumon and Submarimon destroyed the Evil Spiral, freeing Mega Seadramon.
In "Assault on Black War Greymon" the same Mega Seadramon helps the Chosen Children by recruiting several Rukamon and helping them defend a Holy Stone from Black War Greymon in the ocean. Despite their effort, the stone is still destroyed.
Digimon Adventure:[edit]
While Yagami Taichi, Ishida Yamato, Leomon, and their Digimon partners were battling Waru Seadramon, it called for help, and summoned a Mega Seadramon to aid it. The other Chosen Children then arrived with their partners, and both Waru Seadramon and Mega Seadramon were destroyed by Garudamon.
Individual Appearances[edit]
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Manga[edit]
Digimon Next[edit]
In "System World!", Mega Seadramon was one of the 99 dragons cut by Zanbamon's Ryūzan-maru in order to evolve to the Ultimate level.
Digimon Xros Wars[edit]
Digimon Liberator[edit]
Video Games[edit]
Digimon World[edit]
Mega Seadramon appears as an obtainable Perfect-level Data type Digimon.
Mega Seadramon, along with Herakle Kabuterimon and Hououmon, are the only obtainable Perfect Digimon that are never seen as NPCs in the game, so the only way to witness a Mega Seadramon in the game is to evolve your Digimon into one. Mega Seadramon has also a boss variant in the game, being Waru Seadramon, which serves as a member of Orgemon's gang.
Seadramon, Garurumon, Whamon, Coelamon and Shellmon all can evolve into Mega Seadramon, in order to evolve into Mega Seadramon, your Digimon must meet the following criteria:
- At least 4000 MP, 500 Offense, 400 Defense and 400 Brains stat requirements
- Less than 5 Care Mistakes
- A Weight between 45 to 55g
- Bonus Conditions: Don't battle at all and have at least more than 40 techniques mastered.
Mega Seadramon's evolution item is the Coral Charm which lets any Adult Digimon evolve into Mega Seadramon.
Digimon Adventure: Anode Tamer & Cathode Tamer[edit]
Mega Seadramon is an obtainable Variable Move. Its attack, Thunder Javelin, raises the AP of one ally. It costs 12 VP.
Digimon World: Digital Card Battle[edit]
Digimon World 2[edit]
Mega Seadramon is an obtainable Digimon. Evolves from Coelamon (0+ DP) or Seadramon (0+ DP) and can evolve to Metal Seadramon (0+ DP).
Digimon Adventure 02: Tag Tamers[edit]
Digimon Adventure 02: D1 Tamers[edit]
Digimon World: Digital Card Arena[edit]
Mega Seadramon is the third opponent of Infinity Tower's Battle Arena. It acts like a machine, and considers the player an intruder and target to be eliminated. It uses the Heavy Flood deck, a Blue/Water deck with 3 attack, 4 defense and 2 evolution speed, which focuses on making the opponent discard their hand.
Mega Seadramon's also an obtainable Perfect-level Blue/Water card whose stats are:
- HP: 1870
- DP: 40
- +P: 20
- Circle attack: 650
- Triangle attack: 360
- X attack: 0, Circle Counter
- Support Ability: Counter Circle attacks (you attack second).
Mega Seadramon's attacks are Maelstrom, Thunder Javelin and Ice Reflect.
Digimon RPG[edit]
Digimon World 3[edit]
Digital Monster: D-Project[edit]
Digimon Story[edit]
Digital Monster: Battle Junction[edit]
Digimon Savers: Another Mission[edit]
Digimon Story: Sunburst & Moonlight[edit]
Mega Seadramon is an obtainable Digimon that can be evolved from Seadramon. It is one of the Digimon available, along with Coronamon and Growmon when choosing the Attack starter pack. After the attack of the mysterious life-form at the beginning of the game, it degenerates to Yuki Agumon.
Digimon Championship[edit]
Digimon Story: Lost Evolution[edit]
Digimon Masters[edit]
Digimon Xros Arena[edit]
Digimon Story: Super Xros Wars Blue & Red[edit]
Digimon Collectors[edit]
Digimon World Re:Digitize[edit]
Mega Seadramon is an obtainable Digimon which is evolved from Airdramon, Growmon, Kabuterimon, or Seadramon, and can evolve to Marin Angemon. It can also be obtained as a collectible card. Its card is part of the Mega Digimons (メガデジモンズ Mega Dejimonzu) set.
Digimon Crusader[edit]
Digimon Adventure[edit]
As Kido Jo and Takaishi Takeru tried to get back to Odaiba on Ikkakumon in Episode 46, "All-Out Assault! The Odaiba Fog!", they were suddenly attacked by Mega Seadramon. Ikkakumon was defeated by the Perfect-level, causing Takeru to nearly fall off his back, though Jo managed to rescue him, at the cost of falling into the sea himself. Jo's sacrifice to protect his promise to Takaishi Natsuko, Takeru's mother, resonated with his Crest of Sincerity, causing Ikkakumon to Super Evolve into Zudomon for the first time, who then saved Jo.
Mega Seadramon is the 51st obligatory boss of the game, fighting Gomamon and Patamon in Episode 46, "All-Out Assault! The Odaiba Fog!". For the battle, as in the anime, Gomamon will evolve for the first time into Zudomon for no SP cost and remain in the form for the battle. It can deal multiple hits and Shock to one enemy with Thunder Javelin and Maelstrom, or deal multiple hits and Break to one enemy with Shimetsukeru.
Mega Seadramon appear as random encounters starting from Episode 51, "The Raging King of the Seas! Metal Seadramon".
Digimon World Re:Digitize Decode[edit]
Mega Seadramon is the guardian of the Submerged Ruins Memorial Stella. It faced Mikagura Mirei and Angewomon, who it accused of having meddled with the Memorial Stella. Mirei said that they both had the same objective, to protect the Memorial Stella, as Angewomon took Mega Seadramon out with a Heaven's Arrow. She then explained to the fallen guardian that they weren't to blame for the Memorial Stella shutting down but she had no choice but to fight if it got in their way. Mega Seadramon then got back up, to Mirei's surprise. Angewomon asked Taiga to help them and they both teamed up to defeat Mega Seadramon once again. It then left, angered at being beaten by humans.
Taiga can then talk to Mega Seadramon again. It explains it didn't have the energy to go back to the Village of Beginnings after Taiga brought it back to its senses so it asks Taiga for some fish, and after eating enough, it returns to the Village and teaches Taiga the Waterfall skill. Afterwards, it sends Taiga a mail with a Graduate Cap accessory it found in its shirt pocket. However, it doesn't last long there, after learning from Taiga there's a new master in its former territory, it goes back to it, feeling like it's about to evolve. This feeling is quickly proven true, as it is a Metal Seadramon during its next appearance.
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]
Digimon New Century[edit]
Digimon Survive[edit]
Digimon Super Rumble[edit]
Virtual Pets[edit]
Digimon Pendulum Ver. 2.0 Deep Savers[edit]
Evolves from Seadramon or Coelamon. It can evolve to Marin Angemon winning at least 12 out of the 30 most recent battles or Jogress with a compatible Digimon to get Metal Seadramon.
Digimon Pendulum Ver. 2.5 Deep Savers[edit]
Evolves from Seadramon or Ebidramon. It can evolve to Marin Angemon winning at least 12 out of the 30 most recent battles or Jogress with a compatible Digimon to get Plesiomon.
D-Terminal[edit]
D-Gather[edit]
D-Spirit[edit]
DigiWindow[edit]
Digivice Burst[edit]
Mega Seadramon can evolve from Gaogamon, Gawappamon, Geo Greymon, Karatuki Numemon, Peckmon, or Reppamon. Can evolve to Jumbo Gamemon, Mirage Gaogamon, Ravmon, Shine Greymon, or Sleipmon. Can also Burst Evolve into Leviamon or Boltmon.
Digimon Xros Loader[edit]
Digimon Fusion Loader[edit]
Mega Seadramon is an unobtainable Leader Digimon.
Digimon Pendulum Ver.20th[edit]
Digimon Pendulum Z[edit]
Mega Seadramon appears as an enemy Digimon.
Digivice:[edit]
Vital Bracelet Digital Monster[edit]
Digimon Pendulum COLOR[edit]
Digivice -25th COLOR EVOLUTION-[edit]
TCG[edit]
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