Azulongmon

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Azulongmon (Qinglongmon)
Level: Mega
Anime/Manga information
Character in: Digimon Adventure 02, Digimon Tamers
Voice actors: Juurouta Kosugi (JP) & David Lodge (Adventure 02), Michael McConnohie (Tamers) (US)
DNA Digivolution:
Fanglongmon (+Baihumon)
Card game information
Attribute: Data
Type: Mega Beast
Family: Wind Guardians, Unknown
Card numbers: BO-342
BO-536
BO-903
ST-518

Azulongmon is a fictional character from the Digimon franchise, a Mega Beast Digimon. A member of the Harmonious ones (or Digimon Sovereigns in the Tamers canon), he is the Guardian of the Digital World's Eastern Hemisphere. He appears only in times of critical importance and favors the human/Digimon bond though he rarely helps them and others unless needed to. He is also one of the Four Great Dragon Digimon in the Digimon card game (alongside of Goldramon, Magnadramon, and Megidramon). His Japanese name is Qinglongmon, derived from Qinglong, the Chinese astronomical name for the eastern quadrant of the sky. The Japanese word Seiryu is derived from this.

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He can mentally control the chains that cover his body.

Azulongmon was never given a precise digivolution line in the anime. In the card and video games, however, he may digivolve from Antylamon, Majiramon, Mihiramon.

  • Aurora Force (Blue Lightning): Curls his body into a circle, releasing a powerful blast of electrical energy.
  • Wind Electricity: Unleashes lightning from the sky.
  • Lightning Whip: Attacks with the many electric chains around his body.

Spoiler warning: Plot and/or ending details follow.

To prevent BlackWarGreymon from destroying the last Destiny Stone, the DigiDestined used their D-3s to move it. It activated the power to bring forth Azulongmon who stopped BlackWarGreymon from attacking and BlackWarGreymon left. He then told the Digimon about the history of the Digital World, the creation of Armor Digivolution, a recap of Spiral Mountain's creation and the sacrifice of the old guard's ability to Digivolve their Digimon to Ultimate to release the Harmonious ones from the seal created by Apocalymon so they wouldn't interfere with the Dark Masters' reign of terror. He also reported, that, when Ken Ichijouji became the Digimon Emperor, they were sealed again and so created the D-3 Digivice, which they gave the new DigiDestined to fight against Ken. Later on, when Digimon were appearing in the Real World at Christmas, Azulongmon gave a de-aged Gennai one of his twelve Digi-Cores so that not only the original eight Digimon could Digivolve to Ultimate but allow Paildramon to enter his Mega stage. After the Daemon Corps incident on the 26th, Azulongmon gave Agumon the power to resume his WarGreymon form to help stop BlackWarGreymon from killing Yukio Oikawa.

(Outside info) Each Digidestined's Crest was used to free each of the Guardians (Known as Guardians in 02 and Sovereign in Season 3), it seems that it took two Crests to free one Guardian, and as Azulongmon stated while talking to BlackWarGreymon and the 02 Digidestined, was released by the Crests of Hope and Light, however it is unknown for the moment which Crests freed the other Guardians.

Azulongmon first appeared when Zhuqiaomon attacked the Tamers. He saved the humans and their partner Digimon and then shortly fought against Zhuqiaomon. He finally convinced Zhuqiaomon to not attack the Tamers so that they could focus on the true enemy, the D-Reaper. He told the Tamers the history of the Digital World and each of its layers. He and Zhuqiaomon later met with Baihumon and Ebonwumon to discuss the D-Reaper situation and helped to release Calumon's Shining Digivolution power which Digivolved every Digimon to their Mega forms. In the final battle against the D-Reaper, Azulongmon assisted Zhuqiaomon, Ebonwumon, and Baihumon into dragging the D-Reaper back into the Digital World during Operation: Doodlebug, thus saving the Tamers.

Azulongmon is the Observer of Beginner Tamers. When a virus breaks out, Azulongmon appears as a boss.

Digimon Adventure 02 (List of episodes)
Main characters: Davis | Cody | Yolei | T.K. | Kari | Ken
Digimon: Veemon | Armadillomon | Hawkmon | Patamon | Gatomon | Wormmon
Villains: BlackWarGreymon | Arukenimon | Mummymon | MaloMyotismon | Yukio Oikawa
Other characters: Willis (Wallace) | Noriko | Gennai | Other minor characters
See also: Digimon
Digimon Tamers (List of episodes)
Main characters: Takato Matsuki | Henry Wong | Rika Nonaka
Digimon: Guilmon | Terriermon | Renamon | Cyberdramon | Leomon | Guardromon | MarineAngemon | Lopmon | Impmon
Other characters: Alice McCoy | Calumon | Mitsuo Yamaki | Ryo Akiyama | Jeri Katou | Kazu Shioda | Kenta Kitagawa | Suzie Wong | Ai and Mako

Monster Makers | Azulongmon | Baihumon | Ebonwumon

Villains: D-Reaper | Hypnos | The Devas | Zhuqiaomon
See also: Digimon
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