Monzaemon (X-Antibody)

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A Digimon that is completely shrouded in mystery. From its looks, it's an unmodified plush toy of a bear, so it's rumored that there is someone within, who got in through where the chuck is attached on its back section. It wraps the opponent up in the love overflowing from this cute body (with scary eyes), and makes them feel happy. Its Special Move is its "Lovely Attack", in which it flings hearts.
The effect on Monzaemon's Digicore due to the X-Antibody
The love overflowing from within its body has manifested as a Lovely Gel that is filled with hearts, and it has gotten even cuter. It scoops its Lovely Gel and gives it to Digimon that approach it, drawn in by its cuteness. Since the Digimon that receive it feel happy, it seems that it likes watching them smile more than anything. Should an enemy appear that attacks the Digimon who have gathered around it, it will repel them with its "Lovely Splash", which pours large amounts of its Lovely Gel over them. This technique becomes more powerful as the support for Monzaemon increases.
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Attack Techniques[edit]

Name Kanji/Kana Romanization Description
Lovely Attack [1] ラブリーアタック Raburī Atakku Shoots hearts that that can incapacitate the opponent or make them happy.
Lovely Splash [1] ラブリースプラッシュ Raburī Supurasshu Repels the enemy by pouring a large amount of Lovely Gel over them. This technique becomes more powerful as the support for Monzaemon increases.

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Digital Monster X Ver.3[edit]

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Image Gallery[edit]

MonzaemonX Early Design.jpg
Early design illustration from the Digital Monster Artbook Ver. X


Virtual Pets[edit]

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Digital Monster X Ver.3

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References Notes
  1. Monzaemon X-Antibody's initial artwork was illustrated by PLEX.