TV-Series
Description
Clockmon is a Champion-level Machine Digimon that serves as a key figure in the narrative of Digimon Ghost Game. Recognizable by its appearance that blends a clock face with humanoid mechanical limbs, it governs the flow of time and space across computer networks and the digital world. Because its ability to manipulate time is considered extremely dangerous, Clockmon traditionally maintains a neutral standpoint, avoiding participation in conflicts between Vaccine and Virus type Digimon to prevent a potential collapse of the digital balance.
In the early episodes of Digimon Ghost Game, Clockmon enters the human world as the true identity behind an urban legend known as the stitched mouth man. During this period, it acts as a clear antagonist driven by a selfish and cruel motivation. Clockmon feeds on the life essence of humans by stealing their time, a process that rapidly ages its victims and leaves them hospitalized. It expresses a manic glee in this act, laughing as it watches the stolen time wash over its body and specifically states its enjoyment in observing the futures it has taken from people.
Clockmon initially confronts the protagonist Hiro and his partner Gammamon directly, invading Hiro's home to claim his time. Though forced to retreat in its first encounter, it returns in a later episode seeking revenge, targeting Hiro specifically and manipulating his personal timeline to weaken him. Its motivations shift dramatically during this second battle. After Hiro and Gammamon save it from the devastating effects of its own Chrono Breaker technique, which had backfired and begun accelerating its own existence, Clockmon undergoes a significant redemption. Grateful for its rescue, the Digimon renounces its harmful ways, swearing that it can no longer attack humans.
Following this development, Clockmon transitions into a supporting role and develops a key relationship with the main cast as an ally. It is notably receptive to guidance from Bokomon, a mentor figure in the series, who offers to teach Clockmon how to become invisible in the human world again, suggesting its integration into a more peaceful existence alongside the protagonists. This character arc transforms it from a terrifying initial threat into a neutral party that provides occasional assistance.
Clockmon possesses several notable abilities directly tied to its nature as a temporal guardian. Its primary offensive technique is Chrono Breaker, where it strikes an opponent with its hammer to destroy or accelerate the time flowing through their body. This ability is what allowed it to rapidly age human victims and drain their futures. The creature maintains a deep connection to the 20th century, as its power to freely advance and rewind time is specifically effective between the years 1900 and 1999.
In the early episodes of Digimon Ghost Game, Clockmon enters the human world as the true identity behind an urban legend known as the stitched mouth man. During this period, it acts as a clear antagonist driven by a selfish and cruel motivation. Clockmon feeds on the life essence of humans by stealing their time, a process that rapidly ages its victims and leaves them hospitalized. It expresses a manic glee in this act, laughing as it watches the stolen time wash over its body and specifically states its enjoyment in observing the futures it has taken from people.
Clockmon initially confronts the protagonist Hiro and his partner Gammamon directly, invading Hiro's home to claim his time. Though forced to retreat in its first encounter, it returns in a later episode seeking revenge, targeting Hiro specifically and manipulating his personal timeline to weaken him. Its motivations shift dramatically during this second battle. After Hiro and Gammamon save it from the devastating effects of its own Chrono Breaker technique, which had backfired and begun accelerating its own existence, Clockmon undergoes a significant redemption. Grateful for its rescue, the Digimon renounces its harmful ways, swearing that it can no longer attack humans.
Following this development, Clockmon transitions into a supporting role and develops a key relationship with the main cast as an ally. It is notably receptive to guidance from Bokomon, a mentor figure in the series, who offers to teach Clockmon how to become invisible in the human world again, suggesting its integration into a more peaceful existence alongside the protagonists. This character arc transforms it from a terrifying initial threat into a neutral party that provides occasional assistance.
Clockmon possesses several notable abilities directly tied to its nature as a temporal guardian. Its primary offensive technique is Chrono Breaker, where it strikes an opponent with its hammer to destroy or accelerate the time flowing through their body. This ability is what allowed it to rapidly age human victims and drain their futures. The creature maintains a deep connection to the 20th century, as its power to freely advance and rewind time is specifically effective between the years 1900 and 1999.