Pico Devimon (Adventure)

Pico Devimon is a secondary antagonist and a servant of Vamdemon in Digimon Adventure.

=Evolution=

=Profile= Pico Devimon was a minion of Vamdemon, and one of the Chosen Children's most annoying foes. His main rival during his service was Tailmon, another one of Vamdemon's more prominent underlings who almost never failed him (vice Pico Devimon, who had a streak of various screw-ups).

=Appearances=

He was first introduced to Takaishi Takeru and Tokomon (after Yagami Taichi and Metal Greymon's battle with Etemon, which resulted in Taichi and the degenerated Koromon to appear in the real world, the group dissolved and Takeru was separated from the others) when they were wandering near a seemingly abandoned amusement park. He persuaded Takeru that Tokomon was a no good partner, and that he, Pico Devimon, and Takeru be partners. Takeru listened, and left Tokomon for awhile. However Pico Devimon became worried after Taichi and Agumon showed up, reuniting the two. He decided to feed Takeru special mushrooms that would make him forget Tokomon. Agumon recognized these mushrooms, however, and stopped Takeru before he ate them. Tokomon then evolved into Patamon and defeated Pico Devimon.

Later, Pico Devimon attacked the Chosen Children when they were back together, wounding Piyomon. During the Chosen Children's quest in Odaiba and the surrounding area, he was sent to search for Yagami Hikari's Crest of Light. After Vamdemon's defeat, he helped organize the darkness to get his master to recover. When Vamdemon evolved into Venom Vamdemon, he ate Pico Devimon, thus ending him.

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Pico Devimon was brought back to life thanks to Millenniumon, who he then served. He taunts Akiyama Ryo during his journey, telling him how he has no chance against Etemon, Vamdemon and Piemon, only for all of them to be defeated. He finally fights Ryo himself alongside his old master Vamdemon in Millenniumon's Lair as the third fight of the boss rush leading to Millenniumon, but is defeated as well.

Pico Devimon first appeared in Episode 26, "The Whispering Imp, Pico Devimon". As Takaishi Takeru cried due to Ishida Yamato and Gabumon not returning from the Amusement Park, which they had gone into to check it out, Pico Devimon appeared in front of them and, hearing Takeru's plight, went to search for Yamato himself. Once he came back, he told Takeru he had found Yamato but he had told the bat Digimon that he never wanted to see Takeru again, that he really hated him, that he didn't want to be his brother anymore and that he hated him for being a crybaby. Tokomon called Pico Devimon out for his lying, but Pico Devimon demanded evidence that it was a lie, which Tokomon couldn't give. Out of patience, Tokomon attacked Pico Devimon, which angered Takeru, a chance Pico Devimon took to ruin their relationship as well by claiming that Tokomon was jealous of their relationship. Takeru ordered Tokomon to apologize but he refused, threatening to leave if he had to. Takeru then told him to leave, and threw away his Tag and Digivice, claiming he didn't need them anymore as there were no more enemies. Takeru then left with Pico Devimon, leaving Tokomon behind.

Having listened to the story from Tokomon, Yagami Taichi asked him to lead him into the Amusement Park, as he was worried about Takeru. Meanwhile, Pico Devimon tried to get Takeru to enjoy the attractions, but Takeru was not having any fun due to being worried about Tokomon, even if he refused to admit it. Realizing Takeru wouldn't forget about Tokomon, Pico Devimon left, claiming he had to do an errand. Taichi, Agumon and Tokomon then met Takeru, who was overjoyed at seeing Taichi again as he had been worried for him. Takeru was also happy about Tokomon being back, but they immediately fought once again due to Takeru thinking Tokomon had reflected on his mistakes, and Tokomon stubbornly saying he had done none. Taichi broke the fight by focusing the group on finding Yamato, but Takeru refused to do it, as he thought everyone had abandoned him due to being a crying kid. Taichi didn't believe Yamato could hate Takeru, but Takeru thought Yamato hated him for caring about Taichi, and wanted to be Taichi's younger brother instead, though Taichi knew that wasn't possible.

Pico Devimon then returned. Agumon immediately asked him what Yamato had really said, and Pico Devimon stuck to his original tale, which neither Taichi nor Agumon believed. Thus, Taichi asked him to take them to Yamato. Pico Devimon tried to dissuade them from doing so by saying he was far, but Taichi didn't care. Instead, Pico Devimon invited them to eat first, which both humans agreed to. Thus, Pico Devimon brought them some mushrooms, which in fact were Mushrooms of Forgetfulness which would give them amnesia. Taichi asked Agumon to make some flames to cook them, but Agumon needed to use the toilet first. On his way there, Agumon found the same mushrooms and wondered if they were safe to eat, and Takenouchi Sora, out of his sight, warned him not to eat them as they would take all his memories. As such, Agumon returned to Taichi and Takeru and gave them the same warning. With Taichi not understanding what Agumon was trying to say, Agumon grabbed a mushroom and tried to force Pico Devimon to eat it instead, with his refusal giving him the chance to explain what the mushrooms really did. Tokomon then called him out on lying about Yamato too, which Pico Devimon meekly accepted. Realizing he had been wrong, Takeru asked Tokomon for forgiveness, and Tokomon accepted it. Takeru's Crest of Hope then started glowing, Pico Devimon tried to force him to give it to him, and Tokomon evolved into Patamon to defend him.

Pico Devimon is the thirty-first obligatory boss of the game, fighting Agumon and Patamon at the end of Episode 26, "The Whispering Imp, Pico Devimon". He can deal multiple hits, Poison and lower the defense of one Digimon with, deal damage to one Digimon with , and deal damage, Break and Shock to one Digimon with.

After being defeated, Pico Devimon flew away, then asked for Vamdemon's forgiveness as the Crest of Hope had regained its light.