TV-Series
Description
Tentomon, an insect-type Digimon resembling a ladybug, possesses a hard exoskeleton, six limbs with varying claw configurations, large green compound eyes, and yellow electricity-generating antennae. His middle limbs exhibit human-like dexterity for object manipulation. Despite physically aggressive traits, he displays low combativeness, favoring peaceful activities like sniffing flowers or napping in shaded areas.
He shares a lifelong partnership with Koushiro Izumi, initially meeting him as Motimon in the Digital World before digivolving to shield Koushiro from Kuwagamon. Their bond thrives on mutual intellectual curiosity, with Tentomon often prompting Koushiro to balance analytical rigor with emotional connections. Tentomon speaks politely using Japanese honorifics and provides stabilizing support during crises.
Tentomon’s evolutionary line progresses through Pabumon (Fresh), Motimon (In-Training), Kabuterimon (Champion), MegaKabuterimon/AtlurKabuterimon (Ultimate), and HerculesKabuterimon (Mega). Key digivolutions occur during critical battles: evolving to Kabuterimon to free Andromon from a Black Gear, and to MegaKabuterimon to destroy an asteroid and defeat Vademon. His Mega form emerges in high-stakes conflicts like battling Machinedramon in "Adventure" and GranKuwagamon in "Adventure:". In "tri.", profound trust in Koushiro enables his HerculesKabuterimon digivolution, temporarily purging同伴感染 before a universal reboot resets all Digimon. Tentomon also contributes to fusing into Omnimon Merciful Mode against Ordinemon.
His primary attack, Super Shocker (Petit Thunder), discharges amplified static electricity from antennae or wings. Other techniques include Shock Jaw, Rolling Guard, and Double Punch. As HerculesKabuterimon, he employs Giga Blaster, a high-voltage energy blast.
Tentomon appears in video games like "Digimon World," managing Beetle Land tournaments, and "Digimon Story: Cyber Sleuth," classified as a Plant/Vaccine-type Digimon with paralysis immunity. His role remains consistent in narrative-driven games such as "Digimon Adventure" (PSP), using electric-based moves in turn-based combat.
Character development highlights loyalty and emotional growth. In "Adventure 02," he temporarily becomes JikoChuumon via the Digi-Egg of Knowledge for comedic diversion. During "tri.," his resolve to protect同伴 during a viral epidemic causes temporary data dissipation, followed by a memory-restoring reunion with Koushiro. He also guards physical objects like a favored tree from interference.
He shares a lifelong partnership with Koushiro Izumi, initially meeting him as Motimon in the Digital World before digivolving to shield Koushiro from Kuwagamon. Their bond thrives on mutual intellectual curiosity, with Tentomon often prompting Koushiro to balance analytical rigor with emotional connections. Tentomon speaks politely using Japanese honorifics and provides stabilizing support during crises.
Tentomon’s evolutionary line progresses through Pabumon (Fresh), Motimon (In-Training), Kabuterimon (Champion), MegaKabuterimon/AtlurKabuterimon (Ultimate), and HerculesKabuterimon (Mega). Key digivolutions occur during critical battles: evolving to Kabuterimon to free Andromon from a Black Gear, and to MegaKabuterimon to destroy an asteroid and defeat Vademon. His Mega form emerges in high-stakes conflicts like battling Machinedramon in "Adventure" and GranKuwagamon in "Adventure:". In "tri.", profound trust in Koushiro enables his HerculesKabuterimon digivolution, temporarily purging同伴感染 before a universal reboot resets all Digimon. Tentomon also contributes to fusing into Omnimon Merciful Mode against Ordinemon.
His primary attack, Super Shocker (Petit Thunder), discharges amplified static electricity from antennae or wings. Other techniques include Shock Jaw, Rolling Guard, and Double Punch. As HerculesKabuterimon, he employs Giga Blaster, a high-voltage energy blast.
Tentomon appears in video games like "Digimon World," managing Beetle Land tournaments, and "Digimon Story: Cyber Sleuth," classified as a Plant/Vaccine-type Digimon with paralysis immunity. His role remains consistent in narrative-driven games such as "Digimon Adventure" (PSP), using electric-based moves in turn-based combat.
Character development highlights loyalty and emotional growth. In "Adventure 02," he temporarily becomes JikoChuumon via the Digi-Egg of Knowledge for comedic diversion. During "tri.," his resolve to protect同伴 during a viral epidemic causes temporary data dissipation, followed by a memory-restoring reunion with Koushiro. He also guards physical objects like a favored tree from interference.