Kokomon (Adventure)

Kokomon is a fictional character from the Digimon media franchise. Kokomon is one of the partner digimon of Willis, and the twin brother of Gummymon. He appears as a main character in Digimon Adventure 02 movie Digimon Hurricane Landing!!/Transcendent Evolution!! The Golden Digimentals, making him a part of the English movie Digimon: The Movie as well.

The CD Drama The Door to Summer reveals that Kokomon did not come back, however, in spite of the movie's ending. Terriermon's words imply that he was too corrupted to be reborn, suggesting that the same may happen to Nat-chan.

Appearance
Kokomon appears as a pink version of Gummymon with two more horns.

Description
Kokomon is Willis's partner, and the twin brother of Gummymon. He is seen briefly before he mysteriously vanishes and reappears as Endigomon. Willis continues to call him Kokomon in digivolved forms, and the credits for Digimon: The Movie list him as "Little Kokomon". Digimon: The Movie also implies that the virus which corrupted Diaboromon corrupts Kokomon as well, though in the Japanese version he is unrelated to the events of Our War Game!.

Other Forms
The name "Kokomon" refers to only the In-Training form of this Digimon. Throughout the movie, Kokomon gains the ability to digivolve into a number of more powerful forms, each with a different name and attack.

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Lopmon
When Magnamon and Rapidmon defeat Kerpymon, he reverts to his purified state, only to die seconds later. Not long after, however, Willis and Terriermon come upon a Digi-Egg, which hatches and digivolves to Lopmon in the ending scene. Terriermon reveals in The Door to Summer that Willis's original Lopmon was not actually reborn, as he was too corrupted.

This scene does not occur in Digimon: The Movie, where the Digi-Egg hatches directly into Endigomon. The only sign that Lopmon appears in the dubbed version is on the Digimon: The Movie poster, where Lopmon is represented as a miscolored Terriermon.

Lopmon is a playable character in Digimon Battle Spirit and Digimon Tamers: Battle Spirit Ver. 1.5, capable of digivolving into Kerpymon.



Endigomon
Three years before, Kokomon mysteriously disappears before his twin brother, Terriermon, in the form of Gummymon and their partner, Willis's eyes. Over time, consumed by his loneliness, he slowly digivolves to Endigomon. In the dubbed version, this digivolution is caused by the same virus which mutated Diaboromon. By the summer of 2002, Endigomon begins to abduct anyone with the same kind of Digivice that Willis had. As a result, Taichi "Tai" Kamiya and other veteran DigiDestined disappear without a trace. Willis and Terriermon battle with him before encountering Takeru "T.K." Takaishi and Hikari "Kari" Kamiya and their Digimon, Patamon and Gatomon, who are visiting Mimi Tachikawa in America at the time she is abducted.

Willis starts for Colorado, where Endigomon is waiting for him. T.K. and Kari contact their teammates Davis Motomiya, Yolei Inoue and Cody Hida, along with their Digimon partners DemiVeemon, Poromon and Upamon to come to America. When the trio meet up with Willis while hitchhiking, they try to get to his Colorado house via pizza delivery.

Willis and Davis miss the ride and are attacked by Endigomon. He defeats Flamedramon and flees after taking a beating from Gargomon. After the battle, he says to willis "Go back", causing Willis to think that he has to back to Colorado, where Kokomon disappeared. Later on, the group encounters him in the place where Willis used to play with him. Finally recognizing Willis, he wants nothing more than be with him like the old days. But when he smacks Terriermon aside for interrupting, Willis refuses to get along with Endigomon. This action enrages the Digimon as he digivolves to Antylamon. Later, after Rapidmon and Magnamon make it inside Kerpymon, the monster's remaining sanity appears to them in the shape of Endigomon, begging them to destroy him and end his suffering. They comply, destroying the vision and Cherubimon.

In Digimon: The Movie, the Digi-Egg which Willis and Terriermon find hatches directly into Endigomon, while in Transcendent Evolution!! The Golden Digimentals it hatches into Lopmon.

Attacks
 * Koko Crusher : Reveals hidden canons on his chest and uses that to fire a stream of bullets at his enemies.
 * Cable Crusher : Extends his arms to punch or pin his enemies.


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Antylamon
In reaction to Willis refusing to go with him, Endigomon digivolves to Antylamon. It takes the combined powers of Flamedramon, Halsemon, Digmon and Gargomon to hold him off and blast him into the lake, from which he emerges as Kerpymon.

Though Antylamon is not shown to use attacks, he demonstrates good agility by performing continuous backflips and running on the side of a mountain, as well a having a speed which leaves him a blur. He uses his long arms to deal crushing blows.



Cherubimon
After Antylamon is defeated, he rises from the waters of a lake as Cherubimon and reverts all the Digimon to Rookie Level. He pulls them into his hands and begins to juggle them, only to hurl them away and turn on Willis. The Digimon fight back but the monster has the upper hand and is about to eat them when Angemon and Angewomon arrive in the nick of time to save them. Cherubimon used his powers to turn the new DigiDestined back into toddlers but is unable to stop Angemon and Angewomon from digivolving to Seraphimon and Magnadramon to release the Golden Digi-Eggs. Veemon and Terriermon use them to digivolve into Magnamon and Rapidmon but are swallowed by Cherubimon. Inside the belly of the beast, they are confronted with an image of Wendigomon, who pleads with them to end his suffering by killing him. In doing so, Cherubimon reverts to his purified state&mdash;only to die seconds later.

Cherubimon's evil form is Lopmon's digivolution in Digimon Battle Spirit and Digimon Tamers: Battle Spirit Ver. 1.5.

In this form, Cherubimon uses none of the lightning his form will eventually be associated with; he instead fires orbs of his corruption, infecting all on contact. He can use this corruption to heal physical damage; this corrosive power, however, eventually prevents his rebirth.


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