Dinohyumon

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Dinohyumon (ヂノヒュモン DinoHyumon)
Level: Champion
Anime/Manga information
Character in: Island of Lost Digimon
Digivolution
Fresh/Baby I MetalKoromon
In-Training/Baby II Kapurimon
Rookie/Child Kotemon
Champion/Adult Dinohyumon
Ultimate/Perfect Kyukimon
Mega/Ultimate GuardiAngemon
Card game information
Attribute: Virus
Type: Dragon Man Digimon
Family: Unknown, Nightmare Soldiers, Dragon's Roar
Card numbers: ST-728

Dinohyumon is a fictional character from the Digimon franchise.

Contents

Dinohyumon's Digivolution line as seen in Digimon World 3:

  • Lizard Dance:
  • Akinakesu:

Voiced by Doug Erholtz (US) & Yuji Ueda (Japan).

Dinohyumon was the second-in-command of the Human-type Digimon on the Wandering Island and rival of Grizzlymon. He was first encountered by the DigiDestined as he routed a Beast-type Digimon attack on the Human-type settlement in vain. Later, when attempting to drive Bearmon, a friend of his younger brother Kotemon, away, he got into a big fight with Grizzlymon. Agunimon stopped Dinohyumon, who tried to recruit him in preparation for the impending climactic battle. Takuya agreed, as part of the DigiDestined's plan to stop the fight.

When Zoe and J.P. revealed the connection between the two faction's leaders, Dinohyumon challenged their claim but Takuya countered by asking him where d'Arcmon was, forcing HippoGryphomon to transform into d'Arcmon before Dinohyumon's eyes and revive Ornismon. Spurred on by Kotemon’s sacrifice, Dinohyumon and Grizzlymon joined forces and had their armies weaken Ornismon, allowing AncientGreymon and AncientGarurumon to destroy the demon bird once and for all. With the Wandering Island back on the Digital World, Dinohyumon gave his thanks to the DigiDestined and apologized for his actions.

Dinohyumon digivolves from Kotemon and can digivolve further to Kyukimon.

Dinohyumon digivolves from Kotemon, and can digivolve further into Kyukimon depending on its stats.

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