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Digi-Dex /
Numemon
Numemon :
The Slippery Monster |
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General Information |
First Appearances |
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Début |
Card Début |
Anime Début |
DM Ver. 1 |
Bo-63 |
S1 : Episode 6 |
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Toei Picture |
Bandai Picture
/ Available
Picture |
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LCD |
Family (Families) |
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US Attacks |
Japanese Attacks |
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Unchi Nage (Poop Throw)
Unchi (Poop)
Renzoku
Unchi Nage (Continuous Poop Throw)
Enge Chou Kick (Facedown Super Kick)
Chou
Akushuu Funsha (Super Stench Spray)
Punishment Stink Jet |
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Profile
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Additional Information |
Variations |
Subspecies |
A Mollusk type Digimon with a slug-like form. He likes
dark and damp environments, but has little-to-no
offensive powers and is also mindless. A Numemon is
formed when one carelessly raises one's Digimon, but
this Digimon seems to hide a powerful secret... His
special attack is the lowest of the low: he throws his
own Poop at foreign enemies in order to protect himself! |
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Evolution |
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Agumon,
Elecmon, Betamon,
Chuumon, Falcomon,
Gotsumon, Swimmon,
Kudamon, Goblimon,
Hagurumon, Gabumon,
Gaomon, Lalamon,
ToyAgumon, Palmon,
Wormmon,
SnowGoburimon,
Impmon,
DemiDevimon, Veemon,
Tsukaimon, Kunemon,
Mushroomon,
Otamamon,
Patamon,
Penguinmon,
Biyomon, Shamanmon,
Agumon
(Savers)
Jogress Evolution
Goblimon +
Hagurumon |
Monzaemon
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BlackKingNumemon,
Digitamamon,
SuperStarmon, Garbagemon,
Jagamon,
RizeGreymon,
MachGaogamon, Lilamon, Whamon Ultimate,
Zudomon,
Shawjamon,
Vademon, SkullGreymon
Jogress Evolution
Deramon (w/
Tyrannomon)
Garbagemon (w/
Numemon)
Garbagemon
(w/ PlatinumSukamon)
Zudomon (w/ Mikemon)
Slide Evolution
Sukamon |
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- NA - |
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Name Origins |
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Origin / Japanese.
Nume comes from numenume, meaning soft and slippery. |
Origin / Japanese.
Nume comes from numenume, meaning soft and slippery. |
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Toei picture was created by Toei
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Bandai picture 1 was created by Bandai, 2 was created by
CrazyAristocracy
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LCD picture was created by the
DVR
site
* Name meaning provided by Grace Anderson, aka Megchan. |
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Numemon :
The Slippery Monster
(Blue) |
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General Information |
First Appearances |
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Début |
Card Début |
Anime Début |
Digimon World 3 |
- None - |
- NA - |
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Toei Picture |
Bandai Picture
/ Available
Picture |
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LCD |
Family (Families) |
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- NA - |
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Random Recolor Information |
The Digimon you are viewing now is
categorized as a
Random Recolors. There is no
information about their attribute or type, so I list
them as having the same as their originals.
These types of recolors can be seen in the card,
anime, and in the video games. Sometimes these recolors
are made intentionally to increase the number of Digimon
in a video game, but because there is no information
about their attribute, they are not considered
Special Recolors. Most of the time
these recolors are created by accident, such as an
artist mistake. Sometimes these recolors occur when the
card game makes a card for a Digimon originally from a
video game and for some reason changes the color scheme
of the Digimon. |
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Toei picture was created by ZeroXm7
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Bandai picture 1 was created by Lhikan634, picture 2 was
created by ZeroXm7
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LCD picture was created by an Unknown Artist |
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Numemon :
The Slippery Monster
(Teal) |
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General Information |
First Appearances |
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Début |
Card Début |
Anime Début |
Digimon World 3 |
- None - |
- NA - |
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Toei Picture |
Bandai Picture
/ Available
Picture |
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LCD |
Family (Families) |
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- NA - |
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Random Recolor Information |
The Digimon you are viewing now is
categorized as a
Random Recolors. There is no
information about their attribute or type, so I list
them as having the same as their originals.
These types of recolors can be seen in the card,
anime, and in the video games. Sometimes these recolors
are made intentionally to increase the number of Digimon
in a video game, but because there is no information
about their attribute, they are not considered
Special Recolors. Most of the time
these recolors are created by accident, such as an
artist mistake. Sometimes these recolors occur when the
card game makes a card for a Digimon originally from a
video game and for some reason changes the color scheme
of the Digimon. |
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Toei picture was created by ZeroXm7
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Bandai picture 1 was created by Lhikan634, picture 2 was
created by ZeroXm7
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LCD picture was created by an Unknown Artist |
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Numemon :
The Slippery Monster
(Light Blue) |
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General Information |
First Appearances |
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Début |
Card Début |
Anime Début |
Digimon World 3 |
- None - |
- NA - |
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Toei Picture |
Bandai Picture
/ Available
Picture |
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LCD |
Family (Families) |
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- NA - |
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Random Recolor Information |
The Digimon you are viewing now is
categorized as a
Random Recolors. There is no
information about their attribute or type, so I list
them as having the same as their originals.
These types of recolors can be seen in the card,
anime, and in the video games. Sometimes these recolors
are made intentionally to increase the number of Digimon
in a video game, but because there is no information
about their attribute, they are not considered
Special Recolors. Most of the time
these recolors are created by accident, such as an
artist mistake. Sometimes these recolors occur when the
card game makes a card for a Digimon originally from a
video game and for some reason changes the color scheme
of the Digimon. |
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Toei picture was created by ZeroXm7
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Bandai picture 1 was created by Lhikan634, picture 2 was
created by ZeroXm7
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LCD picture was created by an Unknown Artist |
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Numemon :
The Slippery Monster
(Brown) |
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General Information |
First Appearances |
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Début |
Card Début |
Anime Début |
Digimon World 3 |
- None - |
- NA - |
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Toei Picture |
Bandai Picture
/ Available
Picture |
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LCD |
Family (Families) |
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- NA - |
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Random Recolor Information |
The Digimon you are viewing now is
categorized as a
Random Recolors. There is no
information about their attribute or type, so I list
them as having the same as their originals.
These types of recolors can be seen in the card,
anime, and in the video games. Sometimes these recolors
are made intentionally to increase the number of Digimon
in a video game, but because there is no information
about their attribute, they are not considered
Special Recolors. Most of the time
these recolors are created by accident, such as an
artist mistake. Sometimes these recolors occur when the
card game makes a card for a Digimon originally from a
video game and for some reason changes the color scheme
of the Digimon. |
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Toei picture was created by ZeroXm7
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Bandai picture 1 was created by Lhikan634, picture 2 was
created by ZeroXm7
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LCD picture was created by an Unknown Artist |
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Numemon :
The Slippery Monster
(Red) |
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General Information |
First Appearances |
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Début |
Card Début |
Anime Début |
Digimon World 3 |
- None - |
- NA - |
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Toei Picture |
Bandai Picture
/ Available
Picture |
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LCD |
Family (Families) |
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- NA - |
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Random Recolor Information |
The Digimon you are viewing now is
categorized as a
Random Recolors. There is no
information about their attribute or type, so I list
them as having the same as their originals.
These types of recolors can be seen in the card,
anime, and in the video games. Sometimes these recolors
are made intentionally to increase the number of Digimon
in a video game, but because there is no information
about their attribute, they are not considered
Special Recolors. Most of the time
these recolors are created by accident, such as an
artist mistake. Sometimes these recolors occur when the
card game makes a card for a Digimon originally from a
video game and for some reason changes the color scheme
of the Digimon. |
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Toei picture was created by ZeroXm7
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Bandai picture 1 was created by Garmmon, picture 2 was
created by ZeroXm7
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LCD picture was created by an Unknown Artist |
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