Shonitamon

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The "Armed-reconnaissance Mode" born from two Digimon's overflowing curiosity. It specializes in methods of concealing its appearance, freely uses ninjutsu to penetrate enemy territory, and can transmit the enemy info it has accumulated to its allies with Monitamon's "Information Sharing" ability, and is able to withdraw whenever it likes without being noticed...however, although it has this potential, for some mysterious and specific reason, it is never seen exhibiting this ability. Because its curiosity easily gets the best of it, it frequently sneaks into areas differing from its objective, and performs the wrong armed reconnaissance against its better judgment. In particular, there are many eyewitness reports of it at hot springs or pools. It insists that it is a "scout", not a "voyeur".
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Attack Techniques[edit]

Name Translation Kanji/Kana Romanization Dub Description
Kasumi-gakure [5] Fog Concealment 霞隠


Hagakure [5] Leaf Concealment 葉隠


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Digimon Xros Wars[edit]

Shonitamon is the Partner Digimon of Kudou Taiki, and of several comical DigiXrosses performed by Taiki to try and make Karatenmon (the guardian of the Shinobi Zone's Code Crown) laugh in "Shinobi Zone, The Comical Ninja Battle!".

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