Parasaurmon

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⇨ Japanese
A gentle Dinosaur Digimon that lives in a warm climate. The fruit-like organs around its long neck sprinkle a sweet scent into its surroundings. This scent has the role of informing the herd of their position, and it seems that the scent differs slightly depending on the individual.
It is often attacked by other Digimon that are drawn in by its scent, but it deprives invading enemies of their freedom with the numbing gas "Palsy Sweet" that it spews out of its mouth. In battle, it emits its "Wavy Oktavist", a super-low-pitched cry that crushes even rocks, at a loud volume, and engulfs several tens of meters around it in a whirlpool of destruction.
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Attack Techniques[edit]

Name Kanji/Kana Romanization Dub Description
Palsy Sweet [2] パルシースイート Parusī Suīto Immobilizing Sweetness[4] Spews a numbing gas out of its mouth, depriving invading enemies of their freedom.
Wavy Oktavist [2] ウェイビーオクタヴィスト Weibī Okutavisuto Wavy Oktavist[4] Emits a super-low-pitched cry that crushes even rocks at a loud volume, and engulfs several tens of meters around it in a whirlpool of destruction.


Evolution[edit]

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Appearances[edit]

Anime[edit]

Digimon Adventure:[edit]

Parasaurmon from Digimon Adventure:

Digimon Ghost Game[edit]

A Parasaurmon appeared in the Real World close to Clockmon in "Gluttony".

Parasaurmon with Mamemon.

Manga[edit]

Video Games[edit]

Virtual Pets[edit]

Digimon Pendulum Z II[edit]

Vital Bracelet Digital Monster[edit]

TCG[edit]

Digimon Card Game

BT6-048
EX3-040


Image Gallery[edit]

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Digimon Pendulum Z
(Wind Guardians Report)
Digimon Pendulum Z
(Concept Sketch)
Digimon Pendulum Z
(Rough Illustration)


Virtual Pets[edit]

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Digimon Pendulum Z II Vital Bracelet Digital Monster

Additional Information[edit]

References Notes