Charismon

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For the Digimon species with the same name in Japanese, see Callismon.
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Name & Etymology
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An Appmon that specializes in hypnotizing others. It has the ability to brainwash the target with its skillful speaking, and manipulate them at will.
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CHARISMON
Grade Ultimate [1]

App Name Mind Control [1]
Attribute Social [1]
Power 55000
82500
[2]
[3]
Group Ultimate 4 [4]
List of Appmon

Attack Techniques[edit]

Name Translation Kanji/Kana Romanization Dub Description
Seele Gewalt [1] Deu: "Soul Control" ゼーレゲヴァルト Zēre Gevaruto Soul Control Creates and fires a black ball filled with eyes at the opponent.
Aleph = Ein [1][N 1] Heb: "Start = Endless" アルフ=アイン Arufu = Ain Mind Overwrite

Evolution[edit]

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Appearances[edit]

Anime[edit]

Digimon Universe Appli Monsters[edit]

Voice Actor: Japanese Nakamura Yuichi

Charismon is the leader of the Ultimate 4, a group of four Ultimate-Grade Appmon. He is defeated by Globemon with the power of Overdrive.

Charismon from 0Digimon Universe Appli Monsters.
Charismon introducing himself to Appli Drivers.
Globemon fighting Charismon in Digimon Universe Appli Monsters.
Charismon in Digimon Universe Appli Monsters.

Manga[edit]

Digimon Universe Appli Monsters[edit]

Digimon Liberator[edit]

Video Games[edit]

Digimon Universe Appli Monsters/Cyber Arena[edit]

Charismon is one of Naoto's Appmon.

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Appmon Data Lab[edit]

Appli Monsters: Protect the World[edit]

Virtual Pets[edit]

Appli Drive[edit]

Appmon Seven Code Band[edit]

Appli Drive DUO[edit]

TCG[edit]

Digimon Card Game


Image Gallery[edit]

Virtual Pets[edit]

Charismon appmon seven code band toy.png
Appmon Seven Code Band

Additional information[edit]

References Notes
  1. The Aleph (א), the first letter of Ein Sof (אין סוף, "Without End"), may allude to the Kabbalistic concept of God before self-manifestation or emanation into any spiritual realm. In Jewish mysticism, Ein Sof represents the infinite, unknowable aspect of divinity beyond all creation, a term likely influenced by medieval philosophical expressions such as Ibn Gabirol's description of God as "the Endless One". This symbolism suits Charismon, reinforcing its image as a transcendent and authoritative Appmon whose power derives from presence, status, and overwhelming influence rather than brute force.