Shakkoumon

Shakkoumon (シャッコウモン) is a Perfect Digimon.

=Profile= He is the Fusion Evolution of Ankylomon and Angemon. This Digimon combines the features and attributes of Armored and Holy-type Digimon. He is modeled after the 'Shakoukidoguu, an ancient Japanese clay figure from the Jomon era known for being suspiciously alien in appearance.

His neck and torso can turn a full 360 degrees, making it possible for Shakkoumon to attack in all directions.

=Statistics= =Attack Techniques= Name Translation  Kanji/Kana  Romanization  Dub  Description Aramitama Harmonious Spirit  アラミタマ  N/A  Justice Beam  Shoots red/orange beams out of its eyes. Nigimitama Ruling Spirit  ニギミタマ  N/A  Kachina Bombs  Shoots exploding clay disks at the enemy.
 * Evolution Stage: Perfect
 * Attribute: Data, Vaccine
 * Type: Mutant
 * Family: Nature Spirits, Unknown

=Evolution=

Evolves From

 * Ankylomon (with or without Angemon)
 * Hanumon
 * Peacockmon
 * Snimon + Yanmamon
 * Sorcerimon

Evolves To
=Appearances=
 * Gran Kuwagamon
 * Vikemon (with or without Holy Angemon or Zudomon)

Anime
First appears in D236.

Digimon Adventure 02
Is the fusion of the partners of Takaishi Takeru and Hida Iori.

He was first formed when the Chosen Children were about to battle Black War Greymon to protect the last Holy Stone. Both Hida Iori and Takaishi Takeru knew they could not let the artificial Digimon destroy everyone, despite his reasons. At that moment, both their hearts were beating as one, causing their Digimon partners to merge. Shakkoumon managed to help Paildramon and Silphymon team up on Black War Greymon but he managed to systematically take them down.

Shakkoumon later appeared on Christmas Eve when Digimon began to appear in Tokyo. Then, on the night of December 26, Shakkoumon was forced to kill Marine Devimon of the Demon Corps when he tried to destroy a hospital with Iori in it. Shakkoumon was involved in the final battle with Belial Vamdemon.

Manga
=Video Games=

TCG
=Name Origins= Japanese. He is named after an artifact from the Joumon period of Japanese history, the artifact is called Shakoukidoguu (遮光器土偶).