For the Digimon species with the same name in Japanese, see
Callismon.
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⇨ Japanese 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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⇨ English 他人に暗示をかけることを得意とするアプモン。巧みな話術で対象を洗脳し、意のままに操る能力を持つ。
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⇨ English
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Attack Techniques[edit]
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[1]
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Deu: "Soul Control"
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ゼーレゲヴァルト
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Zēre Gevaruto
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Soul Control
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Creates and fires a black ball filled with eyes at the opponent.
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Heb: "Start = Endless"
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アルフ=アイン
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Arufu = Ain
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Mind Overwrite
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- Voice Actor:
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 0 Digimon Universe Appli Monsters.
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Globemon fighting Charismon in Digimon Universe Appli Monsters.
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Charismon in Digimon Universe Appli Monsters.
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Charismon is one of Naoto's Appmon.
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- ↑ 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.
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