Sateramon

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An Appmon with the ability to access GPS satellites. By obtaining detailed information on its target's whereabouts, it is able to launch attacks that will never miss their target.
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SATERAMON
Grade Ultimate [1]

App GPS [1]
Type Navi [1]
Power 100000 [2]
List of Appmon

Attack Techniques[edit]

Name Kanji/Kana Romanization Dub Description
Cosmic Raider [1] コズミックレイダー Kozumikku Reidā Cosmic Raider Combines both guns side by side then shoots a tracking shot from it.
Rainbow Assault [1] レインボーアサルト Reinbō Asaruto Rainbow Assault

Evolution[edit]

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Evolves To[edit]

Appearances[edit]

Anime[edit]

Digimon Universe Appli Monsters[edit]

Sateramon is a mercenary Appmon that first appears in Digimon Universe Appli Monsters - Episode 25 inside a Western-style pub. Drawmon appologizes to Sateramon for not being able to dematerialize the Appli Drivers. Out of rage Sateramon shoots a hole into the pub wall and says that the kids will not escape wherever they go.

Sateramon from Digimon Universe Appli Monsters.
Sateramon from Digimon Universe Appli Monsters.
Sateramon stats in Digimon Universe Appli Monsters.

Manga[edit]

Digimon Universe Appli Monsters[edit]

Sateramon is one of Leviathan's underlings. In the manga version, he appears later on in the series as Scorpmon's evolved form.

Video Games[edit]

Digimon Universe Appli Monsters/Cyber Arena[edit]

Sateramon is the Buddy Appmon of Makoto.

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Appmon Gatchinko Bingo[edit]

Appmon Data Lab[edit]

Virtual Pets[edit]

Appli Drive[edit]

Appmon Seven Code Band[edit]

Appli Drive DUO[edit]

TCG[edit]

Data Carddass Appli Monsters

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Image Gallery[edit]

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Appmon Seven Code Band

Additional information[edit]

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