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Guilmon
(ギルモン)
Guilmon.jpg
Voice actor(s) Masako Nozawa (Japanese)
Steven Blum (English)
Partner(s) Takato Matsuki
Digivolution
In-Training Gigimon
Rookie Guilmon
Champion Growlmon
Ultimate WarGrowlmon
Mega Gallantmon
Megidramon
Mega Gallantmon Crimson Mode

Guilmon is a fictional character from the Digimon franchise. Guilmon is featured in Digimon Tamers (and the related movies Battle of Adventurers and Runaway Locomon) and is Takato Matsuki's partner.

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Conception and creation

Guilmon was created by Chiaki J. Konaka. As a child, Konaka had enjoyed the television series Ultraman and films involving kaiju creatures. He and his brother Kazuya had dreamt of making a science fiction-oriented kaiju film aimed at children.

A young kaijyu meets a young boy. The kaijyu follows him to school, causing all kinds of panic...1

This scenario went on to provide the basis for the Digimon Tamers canon "without even intending to do so." While the Japanese term kaiju traditionally refers to "behemoths" with a destructive connotation, Konaka recognizes them as a "mysterious fantastic presence." He thus designed Guilmon as "[c]arrying great power within him, while still having some innocent cuteness on the surface." Upon viewing the initial design sketches, he assumed that the character would be roughly the same size as Agumon. However, when he realized that Guilmon would be about the size of a human adult, he realized that "[h]e was nowhere near small enough for a child to hide in his room." Konaka then realized that he could tailor the plot of Digimon Tamers to incorporate this problem.1

Appearance

Guilmon appears to be relatively small, but when standing erect, he is about 3 feet tall. Guilmon is a red muscular dragon-like Reptile Digimon who carries the black Digital hazard symbol on his chest and has wing-like ears. Unlike most other Digimon, when Guilmon Digivolves to champion or ultimate, he retains much of his "rookie level's" personality.

Description

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Guilmon is a virus-type Digimon, though his attitude most of the time could lead to thinking that he was a data or even a vaccine-type. His body is adorned with various signs of the net-hazard symbol, as Guilmon is believed to be able to corrupt a large amount of data. His virus typing could possibly explain his first mega form, Megidramon (which Kazu Shioda mentioned). Guilmon's fighting style shows his virus nature, as he fights with much more zeal than Agumon or other digimon protagonists. Guilmon has a very keen sense of smell and possess somewhat of a sixth sense to detect other digimon if around (though the concept of this ability may apply to all digimon, as most in the series could sense the presence of other digimon, if they were around).

Guilmon is a curious and naive digimon, the youngest of the partner Digimon, with a passionate love for bread. He was created from Takato's imagination and brought to life by the Digignomes (mentioned later).2 At first, Guilmon had not been aware of the differences between humans and Digimon, calling his partner Tamer "Takatomon."

Guilmon is normally depicted as playful and friendly, proving to be quite popular with Takato's classmates for being a real live Digimon. He has a loving crush on the digimon, Renamon. He would refer to Takato as "Takatomon" at the beginning of the series. Despite his childlike nature, Guilmon is shown to have wisdom. For example, when Takato didn't want Guilmon to digivolve, in fear that Guilmon would no longer be the same, Guilmon pointed out that Takato has changed over time as well, but he is still the same person.

Guilmon had one of the deepest relationships with his tamer out of the whole series, the two did many things together and conquered many hurdles. Guilmon is very loyal and protective of Takato and would do anything for him. When Guilmon digivolved to Megidramon, it was through their friendship that Takato managed to come back to his senses which allowed him to rescue Guilmon and bring him back, later allowing them to biomerge to Gallantmon to fight Beezlemon.

Guilmon gets along very well with Terriermon and Calumon. His first meeting with Renamon was as enemies, but Guilmon does later acknowledge Renamon's knowledge in combat situations. At first, Guilmon would either ignore or try to play with Impmon.

Unlike previous seasons, Guilmon is not the first Digimon to digivolve into Champion level even though he belongs to the lead character; Terriermon and Renamon digivolved before him. He does digivolve first in both Ultimate and Mega levels however.

Attacks

  • Pyrosphere (Fireball): Guilmon spits a concentrated blast of fire from his mouth.
  • Rock Breaker: Guilmon hits his opponent with a huge amount of force, almost like he is throwing a rock at his opponent.

Other forms

The name "Guilmon" refers to only the rookie form of this digimon. Throughout the series, Guilmon gains the ability to Digivolve into a number of more powerful forms (each with a different name). The rookie form, however, is his most common and preferred form.

Gigimon

Gigimon (ギギモン)

Gigimon is Guilmon's In-Training form. The name "Gigimon" comes from the Japanese word "gigi", meaning doubt. Gigimon appeared when Guilmon Degenerated to Gigimon after the D-Reaper was defeated and was forced to return to the Digital World. "Gigi" also means teeth in Indonesian / Malay.

Attacks:

  • Hot Bite: Chomps on the opponent with its sharp, firey teeth.

Growlmon

(Growlmon Growmon)

Growlmon is the Digivolved form of Guilmon. Guilmon first Digivolved to Growlmon during his fight against Devidramon. In this new form, Growlmon fought a fierce battle against the dark dragon and ultimately destroyed him. As he is in this form, he is also able to retain the personaility as Guilmon. At the beginning of episode 9, Growlmon begins to cry as Takato stands before him afraid he will be eaten. But in the end, Takato realizes that he is the same lovable digimon if not a bit bigger.

Afterwards, Growlmon discovered that he wasn't able to regress. Takato tried various methods to make Growlmon use up his "surplus" energy, but failed. Growlmon eventually did De-Digivolve naturally after observing a rainbow with Takato. Further along the series, after a few times of digivolution, Guilmon eventually learns how to de-digivolve.

Attacks:

  • Pyro Blaster (Exhaust Flame): Growlmon shoots a powerful fire ball from his mouth.
  • Dragon Slash (Plasma Blade): Growlmon charges the blades on his arms with energy and slashes his enemies.

WarGrowlmon

WarGrowlmon (メガログラウモン MegaloGrowmon)

WarGrowlmon is Guilmon's Ultimate form. He is an extremly powerful Ultimate in which his appearance echos MetalGreymon's from Digimon Adventure, and his name is shared with WarGreymon. WarGrowlmon first appeared when Mihiramon of the Devas appeared. Since Mihiramon was so much stronger than other Digimon, Takato had to use a Blue Card. Swiping this card allowed Growlmon to Digivolve into WarGrowlmon, who was then able to defeat Mihiramon. Growlmon later digivolved again to defeat the Devas Indramon and Vikaralamon in the real world and to fight both Beelzemon and Zhuqiaomon in the Digital World. WarGrowlmon also fought against the D-Reaper when the tamers returned from the digital world, due to their temporary inability to bio-merge.


Attacks:

  • Atomic Blaster: Fires a strong energy beam from the two cannons on his chest.
  • Radiation Blade (Double Edge): He powers up the blades on his arms and fires them at the enemy.
  • Trinity Burst: In this combined attack with Taomon and Rapidmon, WarGrowlmon turns into a crystal-like form, then a beam of energy, and then he combines with the other two (also in the form of energy beams at this point) into an energy arrow that resembles a Phoenix.

Megidramon

Megidramon

Megidramon is a Mega Digimon whose name comes from the word "Megiddo", the place where Christians believe the final battle between good and evil will take place; and "dramon", meaning "dragon monster".

The death of Leomon at the hands of Beelzemon caused Takato to become enraged with blood lust, and this caused Guilmon to turn into Megidramon. He later became horrified by Guilmon's transformation (which also destroyed his D-Arc). In this form the full destructive power of the Digital Hazard is released, which begins to shake apart the Digital World (in other words, he could destroy the digital world merely by existing).

At first, Megidramon seemed to have the upper hand against Beelzemon and attempted to devour him. However, Beelzemon eventually won the battle by absorbing Makuramon's data and beating Megidramon unconscious. Takato cried, knelt down by the unconscious Megidramon who de-digivolved to Guilmon and wished that they could fight Beelzemon together as it should be. This resulted in him Biomerging with Guilmon to become Gallantmon, who then defeated but chose to spare Beelzemon. Takato then received a golden D-Power with digicode written around the circular screen afterwards, which could now be used to Biomerge Digivolve with Guilmon to become Gallantmon.

Attacks

  • Meggiddo Flame: a torrent of powerful red flames
  • Hell Howling

Gallantmon

Gallantmon (デュークモン Dukemon)

Gallantmon is the true Mega form of Guilmon. Gallantmon is a powerful mega who matches Wargreymon in many ways. He is lightning fast and seems to be able to teleport, Gallantmon was the first Biomerged Digimon to appear. Gallantmon is armed with the holy lance Gram and the shield Aegis. Gallantmon first appeared when Takato Biomerged with Guilmon in order to fight Beelzemon. In this new form, Gallantmon was able to defeat Beelzemon. Gallantmon's power was later proven to be a major asset in the battle against the D-Reaper. Gallantmon played a key role in confronting the D-Reaper and in obtaining the ARMS "Grani" as his mode of transportation.

In the original Japanese, Gallantmon possessed a speech pattern remniscent of a humble knight serving under a lord, always referring to himself as "I, Dukemon,...". This isn't present in the dub but applies to all Japanese incarnations of Gallantmon.

Attacks

  • Lightning Joust (Royal Saber): Gallantmon shoots out energy at the opponent from his Gram Lance.
  • Shield of the Just (Final Elysium / Final Purification): Gallantmon fires an energy beam from his Aegis Shield.
  • Dragon Driver: A joint attack with Grani - the two drive themselves right into their opponent.
  • Yuggoth Blaster: A joint attack with Grani - a blue tri-bolo energy attack that shoots from Grani's mouth.
  • Lightning Charge (Lightning Lance): Gallantmon holds up his lance and a giant surge of lightning attack all things around him good and evil.

Gallantmon Crimson Mode

Gallantmon Crimson Mode

Gallantmon Crimson Mode is the mode-changed form of Gallantmon. Gallantmon Crimson Mode appeared towards the end of Digimon Tamers. After Gallantmon had found himself overwhelmed in his battle against the D-Reaper, Grani, in a final act, gave the last of his power to Gallantmon triggering a mode change. In this form, Gallantmon's armor is coated with crimson metallic and his cape is replaced by angelic wings. As his arsenal, Gallantmon Crimson Mode is armed with the holy sword Blutgang and the celestial spear Gungnir. With this newfound power, Gallantmon Crimson Mode was able to defeat the D-Reaper's Agent-01.

Gallantmon assumes this form again during the fight against the Parasimon in which he uses his Crimson Light attack to destroy all of the Parasimon in one shot.

Attacks

  • Crimson Light (Quo Vadis): Gallantmon Crimson Mode releases every ounce of his power, casting his enemies into oblivion.
  • Final Justice (Final Elysian): He obliterates his adversaries with the full might of his Gungnir.
  • Royal Saber (Invincible Sword): Severs an opponent with the full might of his Blutgang.

Notes

  1. ^ a b Konaka, Chiaki J.. "Guilmon". http://www.konaka.com/alice6/tamers/characters/guilmon-e.html. Retrieved July 8, 2010. 
  2. ^ "Guilmon Comes Alive". Digimon Tamers. Fox Kids. 09-01-2001.





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