Talk:Sparrowmon

If that drum-shaped Digimon is Sparrowmon, then I'm immediately beginning to think that "Sparrow" could also be a reference to the Sparrow Dance (雀踊り Suzume Odori). Also, there appears to be a kanji character on it which looks similar to "祭", also fitting into the theme. --Ainz ( talk 23:48, 9 June 2010 (UTC)

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From Digimon Seikatsu (via 2ch)

音もなく高速で飛翔する空戦に特化したデジモン. スピードﾞだけでなく小回りも利き、急激な旋回を苦もなくやってのける機動性を持つ. 基本的に気分屋でお調子者. その時の気分で飛び方が変わるので、見ていれば調子がいいのか悪いのか、機嫌がいいのか悪いのかがすぐに解る. 頼まれてもいないのに難易度の高い曲芸飛行をしていたら、間違いなく浮かれている証拠である. スパロウモンの目にも止まらぬ早業の数々はその機動性を充分に活かしたものである. 高速で絶え間なく軌道を変化させながらすれ違いざまに敵を翼で斬る「ウィングエッジ」は、高度な飛行テクニックがあっての事だ. 両手に持つ銃は、ベルゼブモンの持つ「ベレンヘーナ」と同じ名工が作った兄弟銃で「サナオリア」という二挺一組の拳銃である.

A Digimon specializing in aerial battles that soars soundlessly at. It is effective not only at speed but also at tight turns, and possesses the maneuverability to easily pull off a sudden turn.

It is fundamentally someone that easily gets carried away due to its moodiness. Because the quality of its flying varies depending on how it feels at the moment, you can immediately tell whether its mood is good or bad, from whether it looks like it is flying well or badly.

If it is performing highly difficult aerial acrobatics without even being asked, you can take it as being unmistakable proof that it is in high spirits. Sparrowmon's many extraordinary feats, too quick to catch with the eyes, are things that thoroughly capitalize on that maneuverability.

Its "", in which it slices the opponent with its wings as it passes through them, while continuously altering its trajectory at high speeds, is something which owes everything to high-altitude technical flying.

The guns which it holds in both hands are a set of twin pistols named "", made by the same craftsman who produced their sister-gun, the "" possessed by Beelzebumon.

Etymology
I'm beginning to think that "Sparrow" may be derived from the as well as the bird itself.--Ainz ( talk 06:57, 12 November 2010 (UTC)