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Lalamon: The Flower Digimon

March 13, 2010

 LALAMON

She is the Digimon partner of Yoshino Fujieda, the series’ heroine. Her first appearance was in the first episode of Digimon Data Squad to break up the fight between Marcus and Agumon.

Lalamon speaks her mind and is very honest.

Her appearances have not been as showcased as Agumon’s or Gaomon’s, preferring instead to be more of an informer, or backup fighter, than to be in the thick of the action. This however drastically changed once she became Lilamon for the first time. Note: Palmon and Lalamon’s Mega form are the same digimon.

 

Attacks

  • Seed Blast (Nuts Shoot): Shoots explosive seeds from her mouth.
  • Sing a Song: Sings a harmonious melody that causes her enemies to fall asleep.
  • Lala Spiral (Lala Screw): Spins the leaves atop of her head, which allows her to cut things.

Other forms

The name “Lalamon” refers only to the Rookie form of this Digimon. Throughout the series, Lalamon gains the ability to Digivolve into a number of more powerful forms, each with a different name and special attack. However, the Rookie level is her preferred form and the one she spends most of her time in.

Budmon

Budmon is Lalamon’s In-Training form. She resembles a spiky seed with a leaf for a tail.

 

Attacks

  • Poison Spines (Doku Togetoge): Budmon can fire the thorns on her head like projectiles towards an opponent.

Sunflowmon

Sunflowmon ( サンフラウモン )

Sunflowmon is Lalamon’s Champion form. Sunflowmon first appears in episode 2 to fight against Kunemon, but it further evolved into Flymon and paralyzed Sunflowmon and Yoshino with its poison powder. When this happened, Marcus had to Digivolve Agumon to GeoGreymon to protect them from harm.

Early on in the series, Sunflowmon appeared infrequently after this battle and remained Lalamon, preferring to let the male protagonists handle battle situations. However, from episode 12 and onwards, she appears in numerous battles, usually guarding the human partners from attacks and warding off incoming enemy Digimon with long-range energy attacks. In episode 15 she defeated 7 Dokugumon with one hit.

Her name is derived from the English word sunflower, describing her happy and flowery appearance.

Attacks

  • Sunshine Beam: Sunflowmon’s face glows yellow and fires an extremely powerful blast of solar energy.
  • Cactus Tail: Sunflowmon launches thorns from her tail.
  • Smiley Binta: Sunflowmon’s leaves around her face spin and shoot out razor leaf like attacks.
  • Smiley Slap: Sunflowmon slaps her enemies with her hands.

Lilamon

Lilamon (ライラモン)

Lilamon is Lalamon’s Ultimate form. Lilamon first appears during the fight against Mammothmon in Episode 17, when Yoshino finally invoked her own DNA. She is noticeably more feminine than her previous evolution, but her feminine and seemingly frail frame should not be taken to heart as she has already demonstrated considerable power. Lilamon is extremely similar to Lillymon in appearance, implying the fact that Lilamon is the series’ counterpart to Lillymon. This is the same for Agumon (Savers) and Gaomon to Agumon (Adventure 01 and 02) and Gabumon respectively.

Her name is derived from the English word Lilac, describing her sweet and flowery appearance and perhaps her coloration.

Attacks

  • Lila Shower: Fires multiple pink beams of energy from her petal-like fingers.
  • Beauty Slap: Motions with flexible arms to create callously violent winds that drive her foes back.
  • Un Deux Pollen: She dances gracefully and dazzles the enemy with a wonderful-smelling, paralyzing dust.
  • Marvel Shot: Uses her arms like cannons, launching devastating balls of pearlescent energy at a rapid rate.
  • Lilac Dagger: Creates a blade of energy in one of her arms and uses it to attack an opponent.

Rosemon

Rosemon (ロゼモン)

Rosemon is Lalamon’s Mega form. Rosemon first appears during the fight against Kurata’s group of BioDigimon. Yoshino’s DNA super-powered Lilamon, and a silhouette of Rosemon appears around Lilamon. Rosemon was properly introduced in the next episode, along with ShineGreymon and MirageGaogamon after the DATS learns how to harness this new power. Rosemon also defeats BioSpinomon, the strengthened digimon form of Ivan, in the later episodes.

Her name comes from the English word rose. She is also called the Queen of the Flowers. On her chest is the Tifaret Jewel,[1] the symbol of love and beauty, which prevents her from aging.

She is also the mega level of Palmon .

Attacks

  • Rose Spear: One of Rosemon’s vines glistens with pink energy, elongating to become a rapier which she uses to engage her foes.
  • Forbidden Temptation: Unleashes a powerful burst of energy and flower petals.
  • Thorn Whipping: Her whip elicts a pink glow and lenghthens, allowing Rosemon to form tight-ropes and bridges for travel or form a heart-shaped bubble around an enemy that becomes binding vines.
  • Ivy Hug: Plunges one of her whips into the ground and makes many vines sprout out and bind fast the opponent.

Rosemon Burst Mode

Rosemon Burst Mode (ロゼモン バーストモード)

Rosemon Burst Mode is the Burst Digivolved form of Rosemon. She holds the aura of love and beauty, thus her strength has reached to her limit.

Rosemon first digivolved into this form through Burst Digivolution in episode 43, during the fight against Leopardmon of the Royal Knights. She appeared later on helping ShineGreymon Burst Mode alongside the other DATS Digimon to defeat the Royal Knight Craniammon. She last appeared in the final confrontation against King Drasil alongside the other DATS Digimon.

Attacks

  • Kiss Of Breath/Aguichant Lèvres: Blows a kiss at the opponent which shoots hearts at them which fire energy beams.
  • Jewel of Heart/Tiferet: Attacks the opponent with the seven glowing Tiferets.
  • Charite
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