TV-Series
Description
Justimon is the Mega-level form of the Digimon Cyberdramon, achieved through a process called Bio-Merge with the human Tamer Ryo Akiyama in the series Digimon Tamers. This fusion combines the human and Digimon partners into a single powerful entity.
The design of Justimon is that of a robotic superhero, complete with a flowing red muffler. Its appearance and heroic demeanor are heavily inspired by tokusatsu heroes, particularly those from the Kamen Rider series. Justimon embodies a strong sense of justice and is described as a Hero of Justice-type Digimon that cannot overlook any unjust act or evil deed. It is an ideal that many younger Digimon aspire to. Its fighting style and dramatic flair often include striking a decisive pose, such as atop a cliff facing the setting sun.
Justimon’s primary and most notable ability is the Trinity Arm. By switching three different plugs on the Extend Transmitter on its back, it can transform its right arm into one of three distinct forms, each with its own unique attack. The power-type Accel Arm generates shockwaves with an attack called Thunderclap. The blitz-type Blitz Arm fires orbs of lightning known as Justice Burst. The cutter-type Critical Arm is used for slashing attacks, most notably the Voltage Blade. In addition to these armament-based attacks, Justimon also possesses a powerful physical strike called Justice Kick, which is said to deliver force equivalent to 45 tons.
In the narrative, Justimon first appears during the final story arc to combat the agents of the D-Reaper, a rogue artificial intelligence threatening both the Digital and Real Worlds. Its debut serves as a critical reinforcement for the main group of Tamers, helping to fend off powerful D-Reaper agents when the heroes are overwhelmed. Justimon fights alongside the other Mega-level Digimon, including Gallantmon, Sakuyamon, and MegaGargomon, playing a key role in the defensive line against the D-Reaper's forces. During the final assault to rescue a captured friend from the heart of the D-Reaper, Justimon engages the entity's defenses directly, even requesting Sakuyamon to transfer its energy to him in a desperate attempt to break through.
The design of Justimon is that of a robotic superhero, complete with a flowing red muffler. Its appearance and heroic demeanor are heavily inspired by tokusatsu heroes, particularly those from the Kamen Rider series. Justimon embodies a strong sense of justice and is described as a Hero of Justice-type Digimon that cannot overlook any unjust act or evil deed. It is an ideal that many younger Digimon aspire to. Its fighting style and dramatic flair often include striking a decisive pose, such as atop a cliff facing the setting sun.
Justimon’s primary and most notable ability is the Trinity Arm. By switching three different plugs on the Extend Transmitter on its back, it can transform its right arm into one of three distinct forms, each with its own unique attack. The power-type Accel Arm generates shockwaves with an attack called Thunderclap. The blitz-type Blitz Arm fires orbs of lightning known as Justice Burst. The cutter-type Critical Arm is used for slashing attacks, most notably the Voltage Blade. In addition to these armament-based attacks, Justimon also possesses a powerful physical strike called Justice Kick, which is said to deliver force equivalent to 45 tons.
In the narrative, Justimon first appears during the final story arc to combat the agents of the D-Reaper, a rogue artificial intelligence threatening both the Digital and Real Worlds. Its debut serves as a critical reinforcement for the main group of Tamers, helping to fend off powerful D-Reaper agents when the heroes are overwhelmed. Justimon fights alongside the other Mega-level Digimon, including Gallantmon, Sakuyamon, and MegaGargomon, playing a key role in the defensive line against the D-Reaper's forces. During the final assault to rescue a captured friend from the heart of the D-Reaper, Justimon engages the entity's defenses directly, even requesting Sakuyamon to transfer its energy to him in a desperate attempt to break through.