Parrotmon
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English Japanese Key Contents PARROTMON
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Attack Techniques[edit]
| Name | Kanji/Kana | Romanization | Dub | Description | |
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| Sonic Destroyer | [2] | ソニックデストロイヤー | Sonikku Desutoroiyā | Sonic Destroyer[1] | Flies at the speed of sound to mow down the enemy with a shock wave.[1] |
| Mjölnir Thunder | [2] | ミョルニルサンダー | Myoruniru Sandā | Mjölnir Thunder[1], Sonic Destroyer[3], Parrot Thunder[4], Mjollnir Lightning[5] | Generates electricity in the feathers on its head, loosing thunderbolts at the enemy.[1] |
Evolution[edit]
Evolves From[edit]
- Akatorimon[5]
- Algomon (Adult) (with a Vaccine or Free Attribute Adult Digimon from the Vital Bracelet Digital Monster[6])
- Any Adult Green Digimon from the Battle Spirits Card Game
- Any Adult Red Digimon from the Battle Spirits Card Game
- Any Green Lv.4 Digimon from the Digimon Card Game[7]
- Any TS Lv.4 Digimon from the Digimon Card Game[8]
- Aquilamon[9] (with or without a Vaccine or Free Attribute Adult Digimon from the Digimon Pendulum Z[10])
- Birdramon[11][2][9] (with or without Unimon)[5]
- Cockatrimon[12][13][14][15] (with or without a Vaccine or Free Attribute Adult Digimon from the Digimon Pendulum Z[10])
- Dokugumon[6]
- Garurumon (with a Data or Free Attribute Adult Digimon from the Vital Bracelet Digital Monster[6])
- Gorimon[6]
- Harpymon[16]
- Leomon[17]
- Meicoomon[18]
- Numemon[19]
- Peckmon (with a Vaccine or Free Attribute Adult Digimon from the Digimon Pendulum Z[10])
- Petermon (with a Vaccine or Free Attribute Adult Digimon from the Digimon Pendulum Z[10])
- Raptordramon[2]
- Saberdramon[11][16]
- Thunderbirmon[16]
- Unimon (with Birdramon)[5]
Evolves To[edit]
- Ancient Irismon (with a Vaccine or Free Attribute Perfect Digimon from the Digimon Pendulum Z II)[20]
- Ancient Troiamon (with a Data or Virus Attribute Perfect Digimon from the Digimon Pendulum Z II)[20]
- Any Digimon that also Evolves from Green Lv.5 Digimon from the Digimon Card Game
- Any Digimon that also Evolves from TS Lv.5 Digimon from the Digimon Card Game
- Any Green Lv.6 Digimon from the Digimon Card Game
- Cres Garurumon (with a Data or Free Attribute Perfect Digimon from the Vital Bracelet Digital Monster[6])
- Crossmon[21][22][23][24][14][25][15][9] (with or without Magnamon, Yatagaramon (2006 Anime Version) and Sinduramon)[26]
- Griffomon[27]
- Hououmon[28][9] (with or without Butenmon, Garudamon and Sinduramon)[26]
- Metal Garurumon[6]
- Nidhoggmon[6]
- Ornismon[13]
- Ravmon[20] (with or without Slayerdramon, Garudamon, and Qinglongmon[29])
- Seraphimon (with Shakkoumon[5] or with Holy Angemon, Angewomon and Shakkoumon)[26]
Appearances[edit]
Anime[edit]
Digimon Adventure (Movie)[edit]
A Parrotmon hatches from an enormous Digitama in the sky over Hikarigaoka one evening in spring 1995. "Koromon", an Agumon who hatched from a Digitama found by Yagami Taichi and Yagami Hikari, attacks it, and the two engage in a lengthy, vicious battle on the streets of Hikarigaoka (during which Koromon evolves into Greymon). Their battle causes massive damage to cars and street infrastructure around them, and Parrotmon destroys a bridge with its Mjölnir Thunder.
Although Koromon destroys both Parrotmon's lower beak and left wing, Parrotmon nearly wins when it knocks Koromon out with Mjölnir Thunder. Once Taichi awakens Koromon with Hikari's whistle, Parrotmon is consumed by Koromon's Mega Flame and vanishes, along with Koromon.
Digimon Adventure[edit]
Parrotmon appears in flashbacks to its 1995 battle with "Koromon" in Digimon Adventure (Movie).
In "Mammon, the Great Clash at Hikarigaoka!", the Chosen Children's forgotten memories of witnessing the battle are jogged when they witness a similar battle between Takenouchi Sora's Garudamon and a Mammon at the same site in Hikarigaoka. They mention that the media reported the destruction caused by the fight as a terrorist bombing, and that their families had all moved away from Hikarigaoka afterward.
In "The Clashing Ultimates! War Greymon VS Metal Garurumon", Homeostasis shows the Chosen Children a holographic record of the aftermath of the battle, which demonstrates that Parrotmon survived the encounter, as did "Koromon", and both were taken back to the Digital World.
Digimon Adventure 02[edit]
In "The Great Free-for-all Fight in New York and Hong Kong!", a Parrotmon is one of the Digimon who are loose in New York City as a result of the mass Digital Gate opening in the Real World in late December 2002. On Christmas Eve, Maria and her Centalmon shepherd the Parrotmon and several other flying Digimon to Central Park, so that Motomiya Daisuke can send all of them back to the Digital World, together with all of the other stray Digimon rounded up by the other American Chosen Children.
Digimon Frontier[edit]
In "Ranamon's Tenacity! Female Digimon Personal Combat", a Parrotmon is the guardian of the Area of Thunder inside Sephirothmon. It attacks Kanbara Takuya while he is lost in the Area, but Takuya quickly defeats it in his Agnimon form and scans it.
Digimon Xros Wars: The Evil Death Generals and the Seven Kingdoms[edit]
Parrotmon is the focus of the Digimon Data Collection segment of "Don't Die, Greymon! The Birth of Shoutmon DX".
Digimon Adventure: Last Evolution Kizuna[edit]
- Voice Actor:
Sasaki Yoshihito |
Aaron LaPlante
The day after the aurora appears over Japan in 2010, a Parrotmon—who Izumi Kōshirō speculates has been driven to act unusually aggressively by its species' standards by the aurora—realizes in Nakano and threatens to cause major property damage. Yagami Taichi, Yagami Hikari, Takaishi Takeru and their partner Digimon, with remote support from Kōshirō, mobilize to send it back to the Digital World, but struggle to contain it until Ishida Yamato and Garurumon arrive to prevent it from destroying a building when it falls. Metal Greymon and Were Garurumon subdue it, and Angewomon pins it down with her Holy Arrows, in time for Kōshirō's Digital Gate to open underneath it and safely take it back to the Digital World.
Digimon Adventure:[edit]
In "The Ultimate, War Greymon", a Parrotmon confronts Yagami Taichi and Metal Greymon while they are on the run in the jungle, during their search for Yagami Hikari. Together with the Allomon who had already been pursuing the two, it attacks them, and it and Metal Greymon are evenly matched until Parrotmon is struck by black lightning that evolves it into Crossmon.
Digimon Ghost Game[edit]
Individual Appearances[edit]
Digimon Adventure
Digimon Adventure 02Digimon FrontierDigimon Xros Wars: The Evil Death Generals and the Seven KingdomsDigimon Adventure:Digimon Ghost GameOther |
Manga[edit]
Digimon Liberator[edit]
During their Friendly Battle in "DigitalGate Open", Kinosaki Arisa had her Tobucatmon attack Kazama Shoto's Security Shields. Said Security Shield was a Parrotmon[N 1]. A Security Battle was then triggered, but Tobucatmon won it due to its Jamming.
Digimon ReCollection[edit]
Digimon Paradox[edit]
Digimon Knuckles[edit]
Video Games[edit]
Digimon Story[edit]
Parrotmon is an obtainable Digimon. It can be found at Mangrove Forest.
| Digimon Story Parrotmon stat data | |||||||||
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| Parrotmon's base stats | |||||||||
| Level | 29 | HP | 493 | MP | 299 | ||||
| Species | Bird | Gen. | Perfect | Battle Type | Tank Type | Grow. Type | Normal | ||
| Attack | 131 | Defense | 131 | Spirit | 81 | Speed | 98 | Aptitude | 40 |
| Support Ability | Agility Up 4 (Dub: Speed Up4) |
In battle, fairly increases Speed of allies in adjacent zones | |||||||
| Trait | Paralysis Reversal 3 (Dub: Numb Ward 3) |
+200 resistance to Paralysis | |||||||
| Parrotmon's technique learnset | |||||||||
| Technique | MP | Range | Attribute | Effect | Learn at | ||||
| Tai Atari (Dub: Charge) |
0 | ░░▓░░ | None | 8 base damage | LV1 | ||||
| Meteor Wing (Dub: Meteor Wing) |
38 | ░▓▓▓░ | Fire | 33 base damage | LV16 | ||||
| God Tornado (Dub: Fatal Tornado) |
52 | ▓▓▓▓▓ | Wind | 20 base damage / Fixed range | LV24 | ||||
| Mjölnir Thunder (Dub: Mjollnir Lightning) |
78 | ░▓░▓░ | Thunder | 92 base damage / Fixed range | LV32 | ||||
| Parrotmon's evolution unlock criteria | |||||||||
| Devolutions | Evolutions | ||||||||
| Digimon | Requirements | Digimon | Requirements | ||||||
| (No devolutions) | Crossmon | Level is 40 or higher; Bird EXP is 13000 or higher | |||||||
Digimon Story: Sunburst & Moonlight[edit]
Parrotmon is an obtainable Digimon. It can be found at Palette Amazon.
| Digimon Story: Sunburst & Moonlight Parrotmon stat data | |||||||||
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| Parrotmon's base stats | |||||||||
| Level | 1 | HP | 218 | MP | 221 | ||||
| Species | Bird | Gen. | Perfect | Type | HP | Resists | Wind | Weakness | Fire |
| Attack | 119 | Defense | 104 | Spirit | 107 | Speed | 108 | Aptitude | 50 |
| Traits | |||||||||
| Psychic 4 (サイキック4; Dub: Psychic 4) |
+20 Spirit | ||||||||
| Halo 4 (てんしのわ4; Dub: Halo 4) |
Significantly increases Light resistance | ||||||||
| Thunder Sign 3 (サンダーサイン4; Dub: ThunderSign3) |
Significantly increases Thunder resistance | ||||||||
| Parrotmon's equip technique learnset | |||||||||
| Technique | MP | Range | Attribute | Effect | Learn at | ||||
| Thunder Claw (サンダークロー; Dub: Thunder Claw) |
29 | ░░▓▓░ | Thunder | 42 base damage / Inflicts paralysis status | 26 | ||||
| Thunder (サンダー; Dub: Thunder) |
34 | ░░▓▓░ | Thunder | 50 base damage | 28 | ||||
| Denki no Koromo (でんきのころも; Dub: Electric Coat) |
50 | ░▓▓▓░ | Thunder | Increases allied Digimons' Thunder resistance | 30 | ||||
| Air Thunder (エアサンダー; Dub: Air Thunder) |
70 | ░▓▓▓░ | Thunder | 85 base damage | 40 | ||||
| Parrotmon's special technique | |||||||||
| Mjölnir Thunder (ミョルニルサンダー; Dub: Mjollnir Ltning) |
53 | ░░▓▓░ | Thunder | 89 base damage / Inflicts paralysis status | 1 | ||||
| Parrotmon's evolution unlock criteria | |||||||||
| Devolutions | Evolutions | ||||||||
| Digimon | Requirements | Digimon | Requirements | ||||||
| Akatorimon | Level is 21 or higher; Friendship is 70% or higher; Bird EXP is 300 or higher | Crossmon | Level is 51 or higher; Defense is 265 or higher; Holy EXP is 7500 or higher | ||||||
Digimon Championship[edit]
Parrotmon is an obtainable Digimon. It evolves from Airdramon, Kiwimon, Cockatrimon, or Birdramon. It can evolve into Crossmon.
| 151 - Parrotmon | ||
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| Generation | Perfect | |
| Species | Bird | |
| Attribute | Vaccine | |
| Capacity | 18G | |
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Digimon Story: Lost Evolution[edit]
Digimon Xros Arena[edit]
Digimon Story: Super Xros Wars Blue & Red[edit]
Digimon Collectors[edit]
Digimon Crusader[edit]
Digimon Adventure[edit]
In Episode 34, "Mammon, the Great Clash at Hikarigaoka!", Yagami Taichi remembered the events of the so-called terrorist attack in Hikarigaoka four years ago, when he and Yagami Hikari watched a Koromon, who was now a gigantic Greymon, fighting a Parrotmon, and how Greymon was beaten by Parrotmon, but Taichi got him back to his senses using Hikari's whistle. Taichi then remembered the rest of that day, how a Koromon appeared at their house, and that Koromon evolved into Agumon and Greymon and fought Parrotmon, then they both disappeared.
Taichi and Agumon returned to Hikarigaoka in Sub-Episode 17, "A Mysterious Email", which happens after Episode 44, "Pump and Gottsu are Shibuya-type Digimon", following the eponymous email. The place had calmed down after Mammon's rampage, and there were no cops around, though Taichi also saw no clues. They were then suddenly attacked by a Parrotmon from the sky.
Parrotmon is the final boss of Sub-Episode 17, "A Mysterious Email". It can deal multiple hits and Shock to one Digimon with Sonic Destroyer, and an even greater number of hits to one Digimon with Mjölnir Thunder. After being defeated, it drops the Ambush DigiPiece, which increases the chance of making the first strike for the equipped Digimon.
After defeating it, Taichi realized he remembered it, though he couldn't remember where or when and Agumon had never seen it before. Taichi then found an SP Disk Ω, which he thought Parrotmon had dropped and could serve as a clue. They then returned home.
Digimon World Re:Digitize Decode[edit]
A Jyarimon from the Village of Beginnings asks Taiga to get Parrotmon, as its work of air patrolling the Village of Beginnings is no longer needed, and tells him its favourite food is a Smiling Apple. Going to the Train Garage, Taiga finds a pile of fruit and adds a Smiling Apple to it, which summons Parrotmon who eats it instantly. After Taiga explains he defeated Vitium Baby, Parrotmon returns to the Village of Beginnings, where he opens the Parrot Carrier just outside of it, taking Taiga to places he's been to before and it thinks are safe.
Digimon Fortune[edit]
Digimon Story: Cyber Sleuth[edit]
Parrotmon is available as a Digimon Medal.
Digimon Soul Chaser[edit]
Digimon World -next 0rder-[edit]
Available as a collectable card.
Digimon World -next 0rder- International Edition[edit]
Available as a collectable card.
Digimon Story: Cyber Sleuth Hacker's Memory[edit]
Parrotmon is available as a Digimon Medal.
Digimon New Century[edit]
Digimon Super Rumble[edit]
Digimon Story: Time Stranger[edit]
Parrotmon evolves from Aquilamon or Birdramon if their Intelligence is 960 or above, their Speed is 1060 or above and the player's Agent Rank is 5 or higher. The stat requirements can be lowered by Agent Skills. It is weak to Fire and Earth, immune to Lightning, and resists Wind. Its unique skill is Mjölnir Thunder (90 Electric magic damage to one foe; increased damage against foes with the Machine gene). It can be scanned directly from Central Town: Spiral Waterway, present day. It can evolve further into Crossmon or Hououmon.
When Yuki Dan/Yuki Kanan, Misono Inori, Aegiomon and Minervamon tried to fix the communications device in "Gathering Storm Clouds", they were attacked by a massive Parrotmon of the Titans, who was responsible for the device not working.
Parrotmon serves as the final boss of "Gathering Storm Clouds". Beyond normal attacks, it can use Hell Crusher II, Shock Plasma I, Shock Plasma II, Gale Storm II, Thunder Fall II, and Harden (increases defense by two stages). It has only one action per turn, but if its HP drops to 80% or below, it will use Double Actions to give itself an extra action each turn. During the battle, lightning will periodically strike, dealing 150 Electric damage to a random party member or healing Parrotmon with Thunder Charge for the same amount twice. If a Digimon with the Machine gene (e.g. Waspmon, Clockmon etc.) is present, the lightning will always strike that Digimon, preventing Parrotmon from healing as long as the Digimon is present.
In the Super Ultimate Difficulty, the amount of damage the party takes/Parrotmon heals is increased by around ten-fold and Parrotmon takes three actions each turn by default.
At one point during the fight, Aegiomon will point out that Parrotmon's power is increasing, with Inori realizing it's getting stronger during the battle. Eventually, Parrotmon will land and close its wings, which will cause the lightning to stop and power to build up in the feather on its head. This makes Parrotmon (Crest) an attack target. If not stopped after two turns, Parrotmon will return to its original stance then, in its next turn, attack the entire party with a modified version of Mjölnir Thunder that targets the entire party, hits for multiple times and inflicts Paralysis, with lightning raining down once more. If stopped, the lightning will remain stopped as well and Parrotmon will be unable to move next turn.
At 50% HP, Parrotmon will get angry and lightning will hit the party twice per turn or Parrotmon thrice per turn. At 60% HP or under, Mercurymon will join the fight, attacking nearly every turn with Thousand Fist (in the rare occassions where he does not, he uses normal attacks). He appears on the field Reversed so he flips the usually heavily negative compatibility and deal reasonable damage to it. Parrotmon cannot be killed before Mercurymon appears; if the player kills it instantly from full health, Mercurymon will appear and finish it off.
Parrotmon's affinities are mostly identical to the playable version with an added resistance to Dark. Parrotmon (Crest) is resistant to Fire, Earth, Metal and Wind, and weak to Water, Ice and Null. It has the Titan and Bird genes, although Aegiomon's Stun Beat Blow usually doesn't do damage against it since it blocks Electric.
Parrotmon is slain after this fight and the thunder clouds disappear, allowing the communications device to work again.
A massive Parrotmon similar to the one fought in Central Tower is one of the Titans that storm Guardian Palace in "The Mad Oracle". It appears in the distance in the Palace Otherside, fighting a group of Angemon and Piccolomon alongside several Bakemon and Fantomon. It is unclear if this Parrotmon is the same one from the Central Tower reborn or is it a different entity.
Digimon Up[edit]
Virtual Pets[edit]
D-Terminal[edit]
D-Gather[edit]
D-Scanner 3.0[edit]
D-Spirit[edit]
DigiWindow[edit]
Digimon Xros Loader[edit]
Digimon Fusion Loader[edit]
Parrotmon is a playable DigiCard.
Digivice Ver.Complete[edit]
Digimon Pendulum Z II[edit]
Digivice:[edit]
Vital Bracelet Digital Monster[edit]
Digivice -25th COLOR EVOLUTION-[edit]
TCG[edit]
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Image Gallery[edit]
| Digimon Adventure (Movie) | Digimon Adventure (Movie) (Lineart) |
Digimon Adventure (Movie) (Lineart) |
| Digimon Story (battle) |
Digimon Story (map) |
Digimon Championship | Digimon Story: Time Stranger (dot) |
| Digimon New Century |
| Digimon Collectors (Card) |
Digimon Collectors (EX Card) |
Digimon Crusader (Card) |
Digimon Crusader (Card) |
| Digimon Adventure (Movie) (concept art) |
Illustration for the Digimon Web Official Twitter | Illustration for Digimon Story: Time Stranger by Nakano Haito | Illustration for the Battle Spirits Collaboration Booster 02 |
| Digimon Visual Art Collection Card Wafers |
Virtual Pets[edit]
| D-Terminal | D-Spirit | DigiWindow | Digimon Xros Loader |
Digimon Pendulum Z II | Digimon Pendulum Z II (Cut-in) |
| Vital Bracelet Digital Monster |
Additional Information[edit]
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