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The Digivice (デジヴァイス Dejivaisu?), short for "Digital Device" is a device from the Digimon series based on the first Digimon product, the Digimon virtual pet, and it indicates that the possessor is a DigiDestined. It appears in every season of the anime, as well as the V-Tamer 01ChronicleD-Cyber, and Next manga, and several of the video games. Its primary use is to empower the DigiDestined's partner Digimon through Digivolution, though each version of the Digivice is also equipped with many other helpful features, such as radar or data storage. Even when Digivice's are the same type, they are usually differentiated by a color scheme unique to the character who uses them.

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[hide] *1 List of Digivices

List of DigivicesEdit[]

Digivice 01Edit[]

[1]An example of a Digivice 01.

The Digivice 01 (デジヴァイス01 Dejivaisu Zero Wan?) is used by the Tamers of Digimon Adventure V-Tamer 01Taichi Yagami got his from Lord Whamon as a parting gift, while the rest where shown to have theirs when they appeared. It has all the functions of the original V-Pet and a built in analyzer. Using it allows the user to transmit data to their Digimon, from various medicinal herbs and food to even nonverbal commands. It comes in a few different colors.

By "hitting" two Digivice 01 together, the user can cause a DNA Digivolution. To cancel this evolution the Digivices must be crossed. This ability is often taken advantage of in order to make use of "Infinite DNA Digivolution", where the DNA digivolved Digimon separates again into its fusees and then merges once more, thereby reacquiring perfect health. Neo is most often guilty of this, and Hideto tried to have his WarGreymon and MetalGarurumon merge again into Omegamon to again acquire perfect health. In addition, a DNA digivolved Digimon can again merge with another of its level into Mega, called "Triple Jogress". 

Digimon Adventure DigiviceEdit[]

[2]A normal Digivice

Used by the DigiDestined of Digimon Adventure, the original Digivices were created by Gennai's group of Digital World guardians. They serve to channel the emotional energy of the DigiDestined, allowing their Digimon partners to digivolve as far as the Champion level; when used in unison with the energies of a Crest, the Digivices permit further Digivolution to the Ultimate level, and in the case of Taichi "Tai" Kamiya and Yamato "Matt" IshidaWarp Digivolution to the Mega level. When digivolving past Champion level, the Digivices change color to match the coloration of their DigiDestined's Crest. Like many artifacts in the Digital World, the Digivices bear the DigiCode for "Digital Monster" (デジタルモンスター Dejitaru Monsutā?), specifically on the border of their screens. The Digivices also have a meter that shows how close the Digimon is to digivolving; the height of the meter is related to the severity of the situation. DigiBaby Boom

In addition to permitting Digivolution, the Digivices have some other abilities. They can project beams of light that have debilitating effects on evil Digimon and those under the control of a Black Gear will have it forced from their body, while those who are simply unpleasant in nature will be turned to goodness. These beams can restrain Digimon, and, on one occasion, combined to create a force-field that contained a massive explosion that would've destroyed the entire Digital World. On a more simple level, they have built-in clocks, and are able to track the signal emitted by other Digivices. To travel into the Digital World, one must possess a Digivice.

Digimon Adventure 02 revealed that Ken Ichijouji also possessed a Digivice of this design, which was transformed into a D-3 Digivice through immersion in the Dark Ocean. The various International DigiDestined seen around the world during this series also carried original Digivices.

Digimon Adventure: Anode/Cathode Tamer has Ryo Akiyama borrowing Tai's Digivice. Though unable to use it for digivolution, he can charge the Digivice with energy, which he can then discharge in an attempt to convert an enemy, one of Millenniummon's minions, to his side.


[3]Taichi "Tai" Kamiya:Orange/Blue[4]Yamato "Matt" Ishida:Blue/Silver[5]Sora Takenouchi:Red/Orange[6]Mimi Tachikawa:Green/Red[7]Koushiro "Izzy" Izumi:Purple/Maroon[8]Joe Kido: Grey/Dark blue[9]Takeru "T.K." Takaishi:Yellow/Green[10]Kari Kamiya: Pink/WhiteAdd a photo to this gallery

D-3 DigiviceEdit[]

The D-3 (D-3 Dī-Surī?) are the Digivices of the new DigiDestined introduced in Digimon Adventure 02, having been created by Azulongmon and the Harmonious Ones along with the Digi-Eggs to counter the power of the Digimon Emperor's Dark D-3, which he had obtained by dipping his Digivice into the Dark Ocean. Soon after the three new DigiDestined children acquired their D-3s, released from the Digi-Egg of CourageTakeru "T.K." Takaishi's and Kari Kamiya's original Digivices were upgraded into D-3 forms. D-3s have a white center with differently-colored grips for each DigiDestined, as follows:


[11]Davis Motomiya: Blue[12]Yolei Inoue: Red[13]Cody Hida: Yellow[14]Takeru "T.K." Takaishi:Green[15]Kari Kamiya: Pink[16]Ken Ichijouji: Black with a Gray CenterAdd a photo to this gallery

However, the D-3s morph into different colors (the center is the color of the first Digimon which appears on the screen and the grip being the color of the second Digimon.) during DNA Digivolution, much like how the original Digivice does when the using the Crest, as follows:


[17]Davis Motomiya & Ken Ichijouji: Dark Blue/Green[18]Yolei Inoue & Kari Kamiya:Red/White[19]Cody Hida & T.K. Takaishi:Light Yellow/WhiteAdd a photo to this gallery

Dubbed "D-3s" by Izzy for their three settings—Digital, Detect and Discover—the D-3s possess all the basic functions of the original Digivices, allowing for Digivolution to the Champion level and DNA Digivolution to Ultimate. Used in conjunction with Digimental-type Digi-Eggs, stored within everyday store-bought palmtops known as "D-Terminals]", D-3s also allow Armor Digivolution.

A specific power that the D-3s possess over the original Digivices is their ability to open "Digi-Ports"—computer programs that serve as gateways to the Digital World. Original Digivices cannot perform this function, although once a Digi-Port is opened by a D-3, holders can still traverse the dimensional gap. This means that D-3's are necessary to get into the Digital World, as the dimensional barrier between the worlds was repaired when the original DigiDestined released their Crests.

Ken Ichijouji's corrupted Dark D-3 have the inverse effect of a normal Digivice, projecting an energy which inhibitedDigivolution. In the guise of the Digimon Emperor, Ken constructed a series of Control Spires around the Digital World and broadcasted this energy into them; in turn, the spires generated wide-range energy fields that prevented Digivolution in the surrounding area. Ken was eventually freed from this dark influence and was able to use his Digivice to naturally evolve his Digimon partner, Wormmon; although he possessed the Crest of Kindness, he did not use it in conjunction with his Digivice in the animated series.

Toy versions of the D-3s were divided in five versions: Version 1 with Veemon and Wormmon, Version 2 with Hawkmon and Gatomon, and Version 3 with Armadillomon and Patamon. While the other characters' D-3s were used, Kari and T.K.'s were replaced with white/blue and black/blue respectively. There is also a "Paildramon version" and final "clear" version of Davis's D-3.

Digimon Adventure 02: Tag Tamers has Ryo Akiyama using the D-3 which eventually will belong to Davis Motomiya, when Ken also has access to one. They both can can charge the Digivice with energy, which they can then discharge in an attempt to convert an enemy, one of Millenniummon's minions, to their side, much like the Digivice did in Digimon Adventure: Anode/Cathode Tamer

D-PowerEdit[]

The D-Power (D-ARK/Dアーク Dī-Āku?) is the Digivice used in Digimon TamersTakato Matsuki and Rika Nonaka received their D-Powers by slashing a Blue Card through a card-reader, while Henry Wong received his by slashing a Blue Card through a computer Digimon gaming attachment. The other Tamers' D-Powers appeared before them in a shroud of light, later revealed to have been delivered by DigiGnomes. Takato's original red D-Power was destroyed when it overloaded as a result of Guilmon digivolving to Megidramon because of Takato's anger towards Beelzemon. He later received the D-Power's Ultimate Version[1] (アルティメットバージョン Arutimetto Bājon?), a gold D-Power which also has DigiCode written on it, reading: [20][21][22][23][24][25][26][27][28] (デジモンテイマーズ Dejimon Teimāzu?, lit. "Digimon Tamers"). The D-Powers can perform Digi-Modification, and can analyze most Digimon.


[29]Takato Matsuki:Red and White with his first Digivice[30]Takato Matsuki:inscribed Gold and White with his second Digivice (strap is still red)[31]Rika Nonaka:Blue and White[32]Henry Wong:Green and White[33]Ryo Akiyama:White and Blue[34]Jeri Katou: Yellow and White[35]Kazu Shioda:Brown and White[36]Kenta Kitagawa:Rose and White[37]Suzie Wong: Pink and White[38]Ai and Mako:Purple and WhiteAdd a photo to this gallery

Chiaki Konaka states in his character notes for Janyu Wong that the D-Power was inspired by the Xerox Dynabook, as a portable computer interface for children.

This Digivice can be used with a card from the Digimon card game to execute Digi-Modify to give the Tamer's Digimon extra attacks or effects. Though originally the Primary Tamers' Digimon needed to be exposed to Calumon's power in order for the D-Power to digivolve them to the Champion Level, until a Digivolution Card aided this function. Grow Mon Grow To achieve Ultimate level, Tamers needed to use a Blue Card for Matrix Digivolution,[2]and the D-Power is also used by Takato, Henry, Rika, and Ryo to use Biomerge Digivolution,[2] which allows the Tamer to fuse with the partner Digimon to digivolve to the Mega level.

The D-Power can analyze nearly every Digimon that the Tamer's Digimon sees Digimon, Digimon Everywhere, has a Compass/Radar function Guilmon Comes Alive which can detect when an aggressive Digimon is nearby, and can display what the Tamer's Digimon is seeing Grow Mon Grow. Ryo's is seen to generate an energy whip Blame It on Ryo; it is not known whether the other Tamers' D-Powers have this function. The D-Power can also heal the Tamer's Digimon A World Apart. If needed, the D-Power digivice contains a data port on the top that can be accessed by opening a hatch by pressing the up button His Kingdom for a Horse. (It's unknown if a special option is needed to be accessed to open the hatch, or if it can be accessed simply by pressing the up button in an idle state.)

Digimon Tamers: Brave Tamer has Ryo Akiyama borrowing Takato Matsuki's red D-Power. By charging it with energy, he can then convert a Digimon minion he comes across into a card for later use. 

D-TectorEdit[]

[39]The inner workings of the D-Tector

The D-Tector (ディースキャナ Dī-Sukyana?, lit. "D-Scanner") is the Digivice used in Digimon Frontier, it's Japanese name comes from its notable function of scanning Fractal CodeTakuya KanbaraKoji MinamotoTommy HimiZoe Orimoto, and J.P. Shibayama received their D-Tectors when they were first brought to the Digital World; they were changed through Ophanimon's power from their cellphones. Koichi Kimura's came from Koji's Digivice when his resolution purified the Spirits of Darkness. When confronted with Cherubimon, Ophanimon used the last of her power to upgrade Takuya and Koji's D-Tectors to their second level, which allowed them to use Unified Spirit Evolution. The D-Tector allows the DigiDestined to use Spirit Evolution and Beast Spirit Evolution.[3] It can be used to scan, purify, and then realize Fractal Code and Spirits. It can be used to talk to communicate with each other, the creator of the Digivice Ophanimon, or with the Spirits themselves. The D-Tector also has compass and radar functions.


[40]Takuya Kanbara:Crimson/Black with green middle button.[41]Koji Minamoto:Navy/White with orange middle button.[42]Tommy Himi:Green/Cerulean with orange middle button.[43]Zoe Orimoto:Pink/Purple with light green buttons and pink middle button.[44]J.P. Shibayama:Yellow/Blue with yellow middle button.[45]Koichi Kimura:Gray/Black with yellow middle button.[46]Takuya Kanbara:Black/Red with gold wheel and green middle button.[47]Koji Minamoto:Black/Blue with gold wheel and green middle button.Add a photo to this gallery

Digimon Pendulum XEdit[]

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The Pendulum X (ペンデュラムX Pendyuramu Ekkusu?) is the Digivice used in Digimon Chronicle. It has an X-Antibody Indicator on it and comes in different colors. It is named Digivice X (デジヴァイスX Dejivaisu Ekkusu?) in Bx-102


[49]Kōta Doumoto: Purple/Light gray with yellow buttonsPendulum X (Kōta) 2 c.pngKōta Doumoto: Purple/Black with yellow buttonsPendulum X (Yūji) t.pngYūji Musha: Black/Orange with yellow buttonsPendulum X (Kouta) 3 c.pngKōta Doumoto: Gold/Silver with blue buttonsPendulum X (Yūji) 2 c.pngYūji Musha: Purple/Silver with orange buttonsAdd a photo to this gallery

D-CyberEdit[]

[50]D-Cyber Digivice

The D-Cyber is the Digivice used by the Tamers of the Chinese manhua Digimon D-Cyber. It's in the shape of a flip-style cell phone and also had an X-Antibody indicator. In reality, the toy is just an alternate Pendulum X made by Bandai Asia.

By shaking the D-Cyber in the proper way, a Tamer could get their Digimon to unleash a powerful attack. 

Data Link DigiviceEdit[]

The Data Link Digivice (デジヴァイスiC Dejivaisu Ai Shī?, lit. "Digivice iC") is a Digivice used in Digimon Data SquadDigimon Next, and Digimon World DS.

As members of DATSThomas H. NorsteinYoshino "Yoshi" FujiedaMiki Kurosaki, and Megumi Shirakawa received their Digivices when they joined prior to the start of the series. Marcus Damon was given his by Commander-General Homer Yushima, who worked with Commander Richard Sampson to build their own by blueprints sent by Spencer Damon. Spencer Damon had his own Digivice and also built Keenan Crier's, which reveals all of the Data Link Digivices were created by Spencer Damon.

The Data Link Digivice allows Digimon to digivolve via "D.N.A. Charge" to Champion stage and with "D.N.A. Full Charge" to Ultimate stage. The lead characters are able to generate something known as a "D.N.A." (Digimon Natural Ability, "Digisoul" in the original version). It emerges from the human partner's hand for the evolution from Rookie to Champion, and from the heart which engulfs the body for the evolution from Champion to Ultimate. When received by a Digimon, it allows them to digivolve. (Almost similar to the "Spirit Evolution" in Frontier, with the exception of the human evolving into a Digimon) It is also capable of absorbing a Digimon from a certain device on the rear end. In the first two Episodes of Savers Lalamon spends most of her time in it, and fits perfectly, while Agumon seems a bit squeezed in. The buttons on its face are the same as the DATS logo. Is about 3 1/2" tall, about 1 1/2" wide, and about 1/2" thick. Marcus, Thomas, and Yoshi succeed in summoning the true power of the Digisoul in episode 28, but the Digivice iCs were not able to handle the raw power and were broken. In episode 37 however, the same did not occur with Keenan, whom was apparently capable of controlling his Digisoul and digivolved Falcomon via "D.N.A. Charge! Overdrive!" to his Mega form, Ravemon. In episode 41, Sampson also showed he could bring Kudamon to its Mega form, Sleipmon, with his Data Link Digivice.

A version of this Digivice is used in Digimon World DS and Digimon World Dawn/Dusk, except there is no D.N.A.system, and there is an added Digifarm function instead.

Megumi and Miki's Digivices are inverted to symbolise their opposing coloured PawnChessmon, and align to their Digimon's colour.

[51]Marcus Damon:Orange/White with green screen and black ring. Yoshino "Yoshi" Fujieda:Pink/White with brown screen and black ring.



Thomas H. Norstein:Blue/White with blue screen and black ring.[52]Miki Kurosaki: Black/White with gray screen and gold ring.[53]Megumi Shirakawa:White/Black with gray screen and gold ring.[54]Keenan Crier: Purple/Black with purple screen and ring.[55]Commander-General Homer Yushima:Green/Black with turquoise screen and gray ring.[56]Commander Richard Sampson: Red/Black with crimson screen and gray ring.[57]Kosaburo Katsura:Green/White with green screen and black ring.[58]Tsukasa Kagura:Violet/white with green screen and black ring.[59]Masaki Nitta:Burgundy/white with brown screen and black ring.[60]Tsurugi Tatsuno:Orange/White with gray screen and black ring.[61]Yu Inui: Blue[62]Sho Kahara: Black[63]Digimon World DS:Gray/Cyan with a cyan screen.Add a photo to this gallery

Digivice BurstEdit[]

The Digivice Burst (デジヴァイスバースト Dejivaisu Bāsuto?) is a Digivice used in Digimon Data Squad and Digimon World Dawn and Dusk.[4]

The Digivice Burst allows Digimon to digivolve via "D.N.A. Charge! Overdrive!" (Digisoul Charge! Overdrive! in Japan) to the Mega level. It has all the same functions as the Data Links, plus the ability to use "Charge! D.N.A. Burst Mode!" ("Charge! Digisoul Burst!" in the Japanese version) to activate "Burst Mode", as well the "Signal Port", allowing the use of a new feature called "Air Signal", which has three functions: AuraBarrier and Burst Evolution.

In episode 29, Marcus, Thomas, and Yoshino managed to repair their broken Digivice iCs and turn them into Bursts, thanks to BanchoLeomon's training. Keenan's iC evolved to Burst in Episode 43 when he and Yoshino finally managed to bring their partners to Burst Mode. Spencer Damon was the first one to obtain the Digivice Burst after meeting with BanchoLeomon, before the start of the series.

It is an upgraded version of the Data Link Digivice with the following colors:



[64]Marcus Damon:Black/Orange with green screen.[65]Thomas H. Norstein:Black/Blue with blue screen.[66]Yoshino "Yoshi" Fujieda:White/Pink with brown screen.[67]Keenan Crier: Purple/Light Gray with purple screen.[68]Spencer Damon:Black/Gold[69]Digimon World Dawn: Black/Orange with gray screen.[70]Digimon World Dusk: Black/Purple with gray screen.Add a photo to this gallery

Dark DigiviceEdit[]

The Dark Digivice (ダークデジヴァイス Dāku Dejivaisu?) is a Digivice used in Digimon Data Squad. A purple/green Digivice, it is used by Professor Akihiro Kurata to pseudo-evolve Gizumon to either Gizumon-AT or Gizumon-XT through the use of "Artificial D.N.A.", which it can create. It has an equipped circuit line that is attached from the digivice to a small storage portable, which holds the energy to create the "Artificial D.N.A.".

In Digimon Masters, the DigimonArchive resembles a Dark Digivice.



[71]This section of the article is a stub. You can help by expanding it.[72]Akihiro Kurata's Digivice[73]Kurata's Troops' DigiviceAdd a photo to this gallery

Bio Link Digivice[]

The Bio Link Digivice is a Digivice used in Digimon Data Squad. These Digivices were used by the Bio-Hybrids under the command of Kurata to turn themselves into bio-digimon.



[74]Kouki Tsubasa: Blue/Gray[75]Nanami: Burgundy/Gray[76]Ivan: Brown/GrayAdd a photo to this gallery

The Digivice is kept under the forearm, then when it's needed slides out into the hand. "Bio Hybrid D.N.A. Charge" allows the people to evolve into a hybrid Armor level Digimon, while for their Mega level, only Nanami calls out "Bio Hybrid D.N.A. Full Charge". 

Digimon TwinEdit[]

[77]The Digimon Twin

The Digimon Twin (デジモンツイン Dejimon Tsuin?) are two Digivices used inDigimon Next. Called the Anti-God Devices, they were to be used with the Arbitrators, VictoryGreymon and ZeedGarurumon, to take down Yggdrasill should it become corrupted. They were given to Tsurugi Tatsuno and Yuu Inui by Norn in order to digivolve their Digimon to Mega. 

X LoaderEdit[]

[78]An unclaimed X Loader

The X Loader (クロスローダー/Xローダー Kurosu Rōdā?), short for "Xros Loader", is the Digivice used inDigimon Xros Wars. Each of the X Loaders has a different creator; Mikey Kudō's red X Loader was given to him by Omnimon and Kiriha Aonuma's blue X Loader was given to him by BagramonDarkKnightmon gave Nene Amano a black X Loader to collect the energy of negativity for him, but once he completed his Darkness Loader, he abandoned her and she eventually revived her X Loader with a lavender design. DarkKnightmon gave the Darkness Loader to his true General, Yuu Amano, but when Yuu finally came over to Xros Heart's side, the Darkness Loader was revived with a yellow design. The Old Clock Shop Man, who presides over the Digimon Hunts being held a year after DarknessBagramon was defeated, owns a black and gold X Loader, and also gives X Loaders to the Hunters; a green X Loader to Ryouma Mogami, a gray X Loader to Ren Tobari, a pink X Loader to Airu Suzaki, a deep crimson X Loader to Tagiru Akashi, a navy X Loader to Mizuki, and a turquoise X Loader to Kiichi FunabashiHideaki Mashimo and Noboru are in possession of a purple and a brown X Loader, respectively, both of unspecified origins. Akari and Zenjirou later receive an orange and a teal X Loader.

When Mikey pretends to surrender at Magma Zone, he gives a fake X Loader made by Ballistamon to trick AncientVolcamonFierce General Tactimon, Close In!

According to the Old Clock Shop Man, the color of Tagiru's X Loader marks him as a passionate Hunter. The colors of Akari and Zenjirou's X Loaders are the same as their lights of courage and friendship that digivolved Shoutmon to OmegaShoutmon.

We, The Digimon Hunters!

Mikey, Kiriha, Nene, Tagiru, Kiichi, Akari, and Zenjirou's X Loaders were originally a dull grey color until changing colors.

In the manga, Nene's sister Kotone Amano also has her own X Loader. Using Mikey and Kotone's X Loaders for reference, Wizardmon builds three new X Loaders; the first two change into light pink and pale green and becomeAkari Hinomoto and Zenjirou Tsurugi's, respectively[5], and the three stay with Wizardmon until he is thrust back in time by ZeedMillenniummon. As he journeys through time and space, Wizardmon eventually happens across Mikey from before he entered the Digital World and gives him the last X Loader, completing the time loop. BONUS TRACK


Abilities

[79]This section of the article is a stub. You can help by expanding it.[80]Mikey Kudō: Red[81]Kiriha Aonuma: Blue[82]Nene Amano/Yuu Amano: Black[83]Nene Amano: Lavender[84]Yuu Amano: Yellow[85]Tagiru Akashi: Crimson[86]Old Clock Shop Man: Black (w/ gold buttons)[87]Ryouma Mogami: Green[88]Airu Suzaki: Pink[89]Ren Tobari: Grey[90]Hideaki Mashimo: Purple[91]Kiichi Funabashi: Turquoise[92]Mizuki: Navy[93]Akari Hinomoto: Orange[94]Zenjirou Tsurugi: Teal[95]Noboru: Brown[96]Fake X Loader used to trickAncientVolcamon[97]Akari Hinomoto: Peach[5]


Zenjirou Tsurugi: Pale green[5]Add a photo to this gallery

Darkness LoaderEdit[]

[98]The original Darkness Loader

The Darkness Loader (ダークネローダー Dākunesu Rōdā?), is a powerful artifact sought out by DarkKnightmon. It was initially dormant within an orb of dark energy kept hidden away within DarkKnightmon's tower in the Dust Zone. He sought to activate it by collecting massive amounts of refined dark energy. After being completed, DarkKnightmon presented it to his brother Bagramon. Bagramon then gives seven copies of the Darkness Loader to each of his Death Generals, while the original is given to Yuu Amano.

The Darkness Loader originally lay dormant within an orb of darkness. However, when it was fully awakened and given to Bagramon, it took on the appearance of a black X Loader with a spike motif.

Its primary ability is to perform Forced DigiXroses between Digimon, as well as using Xros Open to undo the Xros. Like a regular X Loader, it is also able to display tactical maps and battle plans. When the Darkness Loader performs a Forced DigiXros, the fangs at the top open up to reveal an orb of darkness. For the Death Generals, this orb is emblazoned with their emblem.


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In the manga, when Nene performs Forced DigiXros between herself and Shademon, her X Loader becomes the Darkness Loader, Xros Revolution!! The Guide to Miracles!! but becomes a X Loader again when she digivolves into Luminamon (Nene)Xros Miracle!! Reel in a Sliver of Hope!!


Darkness Loader (Dorbickmon) t.pngDorbickmon's LoaderDarkness Loader (NeoVamdemon) t.pngNeoVamdemon's LoaderDarkness Loader (Zamielmon) t.pngZamielmon's LoaderDarkness Loader (Splashmon) t.pngSplashmon's Loader[100]Olegmon's LoaderDarkness Loader (Gravimon) t.pngGravimon's LoaderDarkness Loader (Apollomon) t.pngApollomon's LoaderAdd a photo to this gallery

Notes and References Edit[]

  1.  The name is only mentioned in the Digimon Series Memorial Book: Digimon Animation Chronicle
  2. ↑ 2.0 2.1 In the American version, Matrix Digivolution refers to Digivolution from Champion to Ultimate. In the Japanese version, "Matrix Evolution" refers to both the above and the Digivolution from Rookie to Mega
  3.  In the Japanese version, Spirit Evolution is the evolution used with both Human and Beast Spirits.
  4.  Digivice Burst Official Site
  5. ↑ 5.0 5.1 5.2 Xros Warrior!! The Released Demon!! Lillymon: Light pink and... pale green...?

See also Edit[]

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