Movie
Description
Dinohumon is a Dragon Man Digimon with a humanoid lizard-like physique and immense muscular strength. It wields the massive sword Akinakes with effortless mastery. Its combat techniques include "Lizard Dance," slicing opponents through dance-like maneuvers with arm blades and the Akinakes, and "Dino Slash," a dragon-empowered slashing strike. This species inhabits wild territories as part of a battle dragon tribe, every member bearing warrior traits.
In the Digimon Frontier movie, Dinohumon commands the human-type Digimon army on the Wandering Island under Darcmon's leadership. He embodies honesty, conscientiousness, and rigid duty, holding deep respect for Darcmon. As Kotemon's elder brother, he displays fierce protectiveness but vehemently opposes Kotemon's friendship with the beast-type Bearmon. This stems from his belief that beast Digimon are irredeemable enemies, solidified by a beast Digimon suicide attack that killed numerous human Digimon soldiers. His thirst for retribution drives him to lead a raid on a beast Digimon village, demanding their leader Hippogriffomon confront him.
Amid rising tensions, Dinohumon confronts Kotemon and Bearmon at the island's ruins, attempting to forcibly sever their bond. He battles Gryzmon, Bearmon's brother and a beast commander, until the DigiDestined intervene, Spirit Evolving to subdue him. Unmoved, he compels Kotemon to return and abandon Bearmon.
As human and beast armies mobilize for war, Dinohumon recruits fighters and signals the battle's commencement. He witnesses Takuya desert and Spirit Evolve into BurningGreymon to halt the conflict. Dinohumon's loyalty shatters when Darcmon is exposed as the manipulative Murmukusmon, who orchestrated the war to revive the tyrant Ornismon. Witnessing Kotemon's sacrificial death protecting others forces Dinohumon to acknowledge his role in perpetuating violence. He redirects his forces to aid the DigiDestined against Ornismon.
After Ornismon's defeat restores peace, Dinohumon reconciles with Gryzmon and Bearmon. He credits the DigiDestined yet identifies Kotemon and Bearmon's bond as the true catalyst for peace. A new mural commemorating coexistence depicts him alongside former adversaries.
Beyond the movie, Dinohumon appears in Digimon media without extensive development. In games like Digimon World 3 and Digimon Story, it evolves from Kotemon and can further evolve into Kyukimon or Orochimon. Mobile games such as Digimon ReArise feature it in minor roles, like a wandering warrior striving to restore flowers in his homeland, reflecting a protective yet self-doubting aspect unrelated to the movie.
In the Digimon Frontier movie, Dinohumon commands the human-type Digimon army on the Wandering Island under Darcmon's leadership. He embodies honesty, conscientiousness, and rigid duty, holding deep respect for Darcmon. As Kotemon's elder brother, he displays fierce protectiveness but vehemently opposes Kotemon's friendship with the beast-type Bearmon. This stems from his belief that beast Digimon are irredeemable enemies, solidified by a beast Digimon suicide attack that killed numerous human Digimon soldiers. His thirst for retribution drives him to lead a raid on a beast Digimon village, demanding their leader Hippogriffomon confront him.
Amid rising tensions, Dinohumon confronts Kotemon and Bearmon at the island's ruins, attempting to forcibly sever their bond. He battles Gryzmon, Bearmon's brother and a beast commander, until the DigiDestined intervene, Spirit Evolving to subdue him. Unmoved, he compels Kotemon to return and abandon Bearmon.
As human and beast armies mobilize for war, Dinohumon recruits fighters and signals the battle's commencement. He witnesses Takuya desert and Spirit Evolve into BurningGreymon to halt the conflict. Dinohumon's loyalty shatters when Darcmon is exposed as the manipulative Murmukusmon, who orchestrated the war to revive the tyrant Ornismon. Witnessing Kotemon's sacrificial death protecting others forces Dinohumon to acknowledge his role in perpetuating violence. He redirects his forces to aid the DigiDestined against Ornismon.
After Ornismon's defeat restores peace, Dinohumon reconciles with Gryzmon and Bearmon. He credits the DigiDestined yet identifies Kotemon and Bearmon's bond as the true catalyst for peace. A new mural commemorating coexistence depicts him alongside former adversaries.
Beyond the movie, Dinohumon appears in Digimon media without extensive development. In games like Digimon World 3 and Digimon Story, it evolves from Kotemon and can further evolve into Kyukimon or Orochimon. Mobile games such as Digimon ReArise feature it in minor roles, like a wandering warrior striving to restore flowers in his homeland, reflecting a protective yet self-doubting aspect unrelated to the movie.