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Hokuto Amanokawa, father to Hiro Amanokawa, vanishes mysteriously during Hiro's entrance ceremony at Hazakura Private Academy. Six months later, he contacts Hiro via holographic message from the Pseudo Digital World, disclosing his location in the Digital World. Through this transmission, he reveals the existence of Digimon and the Digital World, entrusts Hiro with Gammamon as a brother figure, and instructs him on using the Digivice -V- with DIM Cards.
During his Digital World tenure, Hokuto pursues research and exploration. He dispatches three new DIM Cards from Nagomi Resort to Hiro’s team, each accompanied by holographic travel logs. He directs Digimon like Espimon and Ryudamon to seek Hiro’s aid in the Human World when necessary. His interactions occasionally spark unintended outcomes: a remark to Antylamon about creation abilities inspires a property-damaging service, while a comment to Oleamon regarding food odor shapes their subsequent behavior.
Hokuto engineers a program to boost the Digivice -V-'s sensors, distributing upgraded DIM Cards containing this software alongside holographic instructions on human-Digimon synchronization. This enhancement later catalyzes the Digivices' evolution into the -VV- model mid-battle.
Amid the Dragomon conflict, he briefly returns to the Human World via dimensional gate with Terriermon Assistant. After a clean bill of health, they jointly brief the group and resident Digimon on Gulus Realm Burst—a Digital World infection amplifying Digimon aggression. The next day, they demonstrate gate-opening via Digivice but fail to enter due to energy depletion. Hokuto then enlists Hazakura’s boys' dormitory students to contain Tokyo’s Digimon disturbances.
Terriermon Assistant partners with Hokuto in the Digital World, aiding his research and joining his Human World return. Terriermon helps convey intel on Gulus Realm Burst and gate mechanics.
The name "Amanokawa" stems from the Japanese term for the Milky Way, while "Hokuto" references the Big Dipper constellation. His disappearance and sporadic guidance propel Hiro’s journey, casting Hokuto as an offscreen catalyst. His background beyond fatherhood and research remains undefined.
During his Digital World tenure, Hokuto pursues research and exploration. He dispatches three new DIM Cards from Nagomi Resort to Hiro’s team, each accompanied by holographic travel logs. He directs Digimon like Espimon and Ryudamon to seek Hiro’s aid in the Human World when necessary. His interactions occasionally spark unintended outcomes: a remark to Antylamon about creation abilities inspires a property-damaging service, while a comment to Oleamon regarding food odor shapes their subsequent behavior.
Hokuto engineers a program to boost the Digivice -V-'s sensors, distributing upgraded DIM Cards containing this software alongside holographic instructions on human-Digimon synchronization. This enhancement later catalyzes the Digivices' evolution into the -VV- model mid-battle.
Amid the Dragomon conflict, he briefly returns to the Human World via dimensional gate with Terriermon Assistant. After a clean bill of health, they jointly brief the group and resident Digimon on Gulus Realm Burst—a Digital World infection amplifying Digimon aggression. The next day, they demonstrate gate-opening via Digivice but fail to enter due to energy depletion. Hokuto then enlists Hazakura’s boys' dormitory students to contain Tokyo’s Digimon disturbances.
Terriermon Assistant partners with Hokuto in the Digital World, aiding his research and joining his Human World return. Terriermon helps convey intel on Gulus Realm Burst and gate mechanics.
The name "Amanokawa" stems from the Japanese term for the Milky Way, while "Hokuto" references the Big Dipper constellation. His disappearance and sporadic guidance propel Hiro’s journey, casting Hokuto as an offscreen catalyst. His background beyond fatherhood and research remains undefined.