Ophanimon

Ophanimon is a fictional character from the Digimon franchise. She is one of the two Mega digivolutions for Gatomon. She is the only female member of the Celestial Digimon that preserve the balance of the Digital World.

Description
Ophanimon is the least violent of the angels. She has eight golden wings and two smaller white ones which aid her when fighting evil. The Shining Javelin she wields in her right hand has the ability to purify any virus type Digimon. While the Beauty's Golden Shield in her left hand and her blue armor shield her from evil.

Digivolution

 * Fresh (Baby I) - YukimiBotamon
 * In-Training (Baby II) - Nyaromon
 * Rookie (Child) - Salamon
 * Champion (Adult) - Gatomon
 * Ultimate (Perfect) - Angewomon
 * Mega (Ultimate) - Ophanimon

Attacks

 * Sefirot Crystals: throws millions of mystical crystals from her hands which cause her opponents to reel under the relentless assault.
 * Eden's Javelin: shoots a holy energy from her javelin that destroy her enemies.

Digimon Frontier

 * She was voiced by Rika Fukami (Japan) and Mary Elizabeth McGlynn (US).

As one of the three Angel Digimon chosen to govern the Digital World, Ophanimon was given the Spirits of Fire, Thunder and Ice. She was responsible for the nurturing of the Digital World, until Cherubimon was corrupted by Lucemon's darkness. Trapped in the villain's Castle of Darkness at Rose Morning Star, she managed to summon many kids in Tokyo to take the Trailmon to the Digital World, where five became the Legendary Warriors. She was freed by the kids, only to sacrifice herself to get the D-Tectors back from Cherubimon. Using the last of her power, she upgraded both Takuya and Koji's D-Tectors so that, together, both of them could use all the spirits to become EmperorGreymon and MagnaGarurumon. A short time later, after the DigiDestined ended up on the Ophanimoon, Patamon found Ophanimon's Digi-Egg, which hatched into Salamon.

Digimon World 4
Ophanimon is the chief of the Digital World along with Seraphimon.

Trivia

 * She is named after Ophan, one of a class of celestial beings described in the Book of Enoch.