Fan:List of characters in Digimon Cinematic Sagas

This is a list of fanfictional characters from the Digimon Cinematic Sagas.

Digital Agents
Digital Agents are digital beings with an appearance of humans. They were created after the battle between the Guardian Knights and the Seven Great Demon Lords. Their mission is to do special tasks for the Digimon Sovereigns and work as liasions between them and the DigiDestined. They were also responsible for creating the Digivices, Tags and Crests, as well as choosing the correct Partner Digimon for each DigiDestined.

Benjamin
Benjamin is the North American representative of the Digital Agents. His made only a cameo appearance in the mid-credit scene of Digimon: First Adventure when he realized that Devimon's defeat was not enough to restore the communication lines between the two worlds. In Digimon: Network Battles, he finally managed to contact the DigiDestined and managed to tell them how Tags and Crests were needed for to help the Partner Digimon to Digivolve into Ultimate Level. After the SkullGreymon incident, the explained that earning a Crest and using it required certain emotions. He had also sent the three Digimentals around the world to be used by Kevin and Dan in order to give Veemon and Armadimon temporary abilities to Armor Digivolve. After Etemon and Chimairamon were defeated, Benjamin came to take the Digimentals back.

Devimon
Devimon is the main antagonist of Digimon: First Adventure. He is mostly based on his counterpart in Digimon Adventure real-life show. He is an evil tyrant who has enslaved the File Island. He uses the Black Gears, which have many more abilities than in Digimon Adventure. The Gears can also bend the spacetime and take over machines to make them malfunction. Devimon is the first Digimon of Darkness to try to break the barrier between the human world and the Digital World.

When he finds out that the DigiDestined have already received their Digivices and Partner Digimon, so he sent a brainwashed Kuwagamon to destroy the Partner Digimon before they could learn to Digivolve. The plan failed, so Devimon used the other Bio-Emerged Black Gears to send the DigiDestined to the File island. He also created barriers from dark energy that would prevent anyone from leaving the respective areas of the island where every DigiDestined was sent to. But the barriers were partly powered by Black Gears that had taken over local Digimon. After the brainwashed Digimon were released, the DigiDestined were able to use the Digivices to make holes into the barriers. Devimon had already managed create a small distortion to invade Kyoto, Japan. He gave a brainwashed Leomon a task to destroy the youngest DigiDestined, Edmund Harmon, who was meant to defeat him. Then he left with an army of Bakemon as well as Ogremon and four brainwashed Digimon: Centauromon, Unimon, Andromon and Teddymon.

The DigiDestined managed to follow him and defeated his minions. After that Devimon decided to fight himself and drained all the energy from the barriers as well as all Black Gears to grow larger. None of the Partner Digimon were able to stand against him and he was about to hurt Edmund. Patamon defended his human partner and Digivolved into Angemon. Angemon drained energy from the Digivices to empower himself, but was not more powerful than Devimon. He had to die and end up being reborn to defeat his adversary. When the DigiDestined promised to defeat the other Digimon of Darkness by learning how to Digivolve into Ultimate Level, Devimon became furious and tried to kill the DigiDestined. But then Angemon used all his powers and caused Devimon's body to shrink and disintegrate. Devimon's data flowed into the Wall of Fire, a force that prevented the Digital World from colliding with the human world, and was purified from the negativity for as a part of the reincarnation process. Despite Devimon being dead, his data scanned by the Webmasters. And one year later, it was used by Etemon to create Chimairamon.

Bakemon
Bakemon were Ghost Digimon serving both Devimon and Vamdemon. In Digimon: First Adventure, they were Devimon's only loyal servants. They weren't, however, very powerful, since it required only Rookie Level Digimon to defeat them. However, when they combined their powers and used battle strategies taught by Devimon, they were much harder to be defeated. They joined Devimon in the invasion Kyoto, but all of them were destroyed by the DigiDestined. In Digimon: The Third World, a bunch of Bakemon was tasked to guard Vamdemon's castle. But since they about the fate of the ones who served Devimon, they initially ran away from the DigiDestined who came to open the Gate between the worlds. The Bakemon were later fully vanquished by Gennai.

Webmasters
The Webmasters are an organization created by Martin Harmon to eliminate the Digimon who they saw as a threat to mankind. They appear as the secondary antagonists of Digimon: Network Battles.

They had created a system named Cthulhu (based on Hypnos in Digimon Tamers) that would be able to monitor the electronic communications of the world by having several spies infiltrating into ECHELON system and Streamix Corporation, and sending the information to the Webmasters in order to scan for any Digimon ending up into the human world through the Digi-Gates.

In 2015, the Webmasters had scanned every Bio-Emerged Digimon from the real world and brainwashed Wei Xueqi to become the DigiShadow. Then they revealed themselves to world and tried to make the DigiDestined look unsuitable to protect them humanity. The Webmasters started to develop digital weapons. The first one was Yuggoth, a digital energy projectile which was originally able to destroy only Champion-level Digimon or lesser ones. The second one was Shaggai which creates a vortex to suck any digital matter inside like a black hole and destroy it once and for all. The third weapon in development was an artificial Digimon to be sent into the Digital World to destroy the natural Digimon.

But little did the Webmasters know that DigiShadow's black D-3 was influenced by Etemon's Dark Network and that Etemon was planning to use their system to weaken the balance between the worlds. But Nanomon, Etemon's slave and forced maintainer of the Dark Network, tried to warn both Benjamin and the DigiDestined about this. Etemon manipulated Shaggai to disrupt the balance between worlds and become an open gateway between them. After Martin Harmon surrendered and revealed the identity of every single member of the Webmasters, ending the organization once and for all. In Digimon: Age of Tamers, however, was revealed that one member of the Webmasters had managed to avoid capture: Ian Neidhardt. He had used several fake identities and used some remaining resources and information stolen from the DigiDestined to create a smaller but more ambitious organization named the Digital Revolution.

Martin Harmon
Martin Harmon is the Director of the Webmasters. He is the younger son of Robert and Laura Harmon, Kevin Harmon's brother and Edmund Harmon's paternal uncle.

Martin was born in 1985. Unlike his father and brother, Martin was always serious and wanted to have the family fortune to better the world, instead of what he thinks is "childish games and playing a god". When he was 15, Martin found out the truth about what the Digimon had evolved and saw them as threat. He ran away from and stole some of the money from the Streamix Corporation, leaving behind a message that he would find a way to destroy the Digimon once and for all. He was never heard of until 2010, when he had finished his educations and was living outside of North America. Robert had dropped all charges against him, but Martin refused return to America and reconnect with his family. Little did his family that Martin had been collecting supporters to his plans and creating the Webmasters.

After the Battle of Kyoto, Martin chose to reveal the Webmasters to the world. They sent DigiShadow to the battlefield to sabotage the DigiDestined's efforts and they tested Yuggoth by destroying a Bio-Emerged Shellmon and wounding Miyuki's Piyomon and Jake's Betamon in the process. When Greymon accidentally Dark Digivolved into SkullGreymon, Yuggoth was ineffective, but the Webmasters managed to release a footage of this battle to the Internet in order to turn the public opinion of the DigiDestined into negative. But the public opinion of the Webmasters was not positive either, since Yuggoth was not effective enough and they were not working for any governments yet.

When Shaggai was ready to be tested, Martin revealed himself to the world as the Director of the Webmasters. He then ordered the test to be started, but then Etemon used the Dark Network to conquer it and open two vortexes into the human world: first one into Oklahoma City and the other one into Hong Kong, where the Webmasters' main facility was. By protecting themselves with the Digivices, the DigiDestined confronted Martin and Nanomon sacrificed his life to make Shaggai destroy only the Digimon who were influenced by the Dark Network. The facility was destroyed, but Martin took the source codes of the Cthulhu system with him.

After Etemon and Chimairamon, a Composition Digimon formed from the information of Cthulhu's system database were destroyed, Kevin tried to convince his brother to see the error of his ways. Martin had a change of heart and surrendered into the police as well as gave them knowledge of all other members of the Webmasters. He also gave the source codes of the Cthulhu system to Kevin, hoping they can still be used for good.

The DigiShadow
Originally Wei Xuegi, a DigiDestined from Hong Kong who was brainwashed to serve the Webmasters through manipulation devices called the Dark Spirals. Xueqi who despised his currently life and his Partner Digimon Wormmon allowed himself to be brainwashed.

First he was sent to use his black D-3 Digivice to return the Partner Digimon back to their Rookie forms in order to give the Webmasters a chance to destroy Shellmon by themselves. This angered Troy Dawkins and his reckless actions to put himself in danger to stop the DigiShadow cause Greymon to Dark Digivolve into SkullGreymon. The DigiShadow used this to turn the public against the DigiDestined. Two days later, the DigiShadow was sent to convince the governments to work with them and force the DigiDestined to quit their career and return to normal and much safer life. But then the DigiDestined attacked him and found out his true identity.

When the DigiDestined found the secret facility of the Webmasters from Hong Kong, they destroyed the Black Spirals, freeing Xueqi and erasing the DigiShadow personality.

Etemon
Etemon is the main antagonist of Digimon: Network Battles. He is mostly based on his counterpart in Digimon Adventure real-life show. He is an popular self-declared idol who had made a deal with the dark powers. He had received control over the Dark Network that allowed to conquer areas from the Server Continent and infect the Internet. He also used to it force several Digimons to work for him, including several Monochromon, Tyrannomon and Airdramon, as well as one Shellmon and one Gorillamon. The Gazimon were his only minions who truly idolized him.

Etemon had been monitoring the activites of the human organization named Webmasters. He had secretly infected some of their computers and was also responsible for giving the Black D-3 Dgivice the same ability his electrical guitar had: to force the Champion-level Digimon to De-Digivolve back into their Rookie forms. Etemon had also forced his enemy Nanomon to work as an administrator of the Dark Network. Nanomon, however, had secretly managed to contact the Digital Agents and helped the DigiDestined to locate the core of the Dark Network form the System Pyramids as well the headquarters of the Webmasters from Hong Kong.

When the Webmasters activated Shaggai, Etemon took over it and let his forces to invade the places where Shaggai had opened vortexes. But then, Nanomon installed a virus on Shaggai and used it to destroy every minion of Etemon by sacrificing him life. But Etemon himself survived and the DigiDestined survived by protecting themselves with the Digivices to use Shaggai to travel to Hong Kong. Etemon had bound his life force and his body with the Dark Network, and used the data collected by the Webmasters to create a Compostion Digimon named Chimairamon. But he was challenged by newly Digivolved MetalGreymon and WereGarurumon. Veemon also Armor Digivolved into Magnamon who damaged the core of the Dark Network, which created a vortex that destroyed Chimairamon. After that, MetalGreymon and WereGarurumon sent Etemon to die in the vortex as well.

Gazimon
Gazimon were Etemon's most loyal servants. They are the only ones who loved Etemon's music and therefore allowed themselves to be infected by the Dark Network and they also helped their master to plan a new invasion to succeed on what Devimon failed to do.

As fighters, the Gazimon were far weaker than the army of Champion Level Digimon. The Gazimon only fought when they ambushed Troy, Kevin, Agumon, Tentomon and Armadimon and took them to the Colosseum in the middle of the desert in the Server Continent. The Gazimon were not sen fighting after that, but they were all destroyed when Shaggai, infected by Nanomon, sucked all Etemon's minions inside and destroyed them.

Shellmon
Shellmon is one of Etemon's minions. He was sent into the real world to caused disturbance in the Internet in Etemon's favor. Shellmon Bio-Emerged in Los Angeles where the DigiDestined encountered it. The Webmasters detected it too and send the DigiShadow to deal with it. During the battle between the DigiDestined and Shellmon, the DigiShadow used his Black D-3 Digivice to force Birdramon and Seadramon De-Digivolve back to their Rookie forms. After that, the Webmasters tested their weapon, Yuggoth, and targeted on Shellmon. The test was a success, since Yuggoth destroyed Shellmon.

Chimairamon
Chimairamon is a Composition Digimon planned to be created the Webmasters if their other weapons would fail. However, the plan backfired when Nanomon's tempering with Shaggai caused the collapse of the secret facility. Etemon survived Shaggai's powers by binding his life force with the Dark Network and used it to explore the information the Webmasters once had to create Chimairamon.

Chimairamon has Kabuterimon's head, wings of Angemon and Airdramon, Garurumon's legs, Monochromon's tail, Greymon's torso, MetalGreymon's hair and eyes, as well as the arms of Kuwagamon, SkullGreymon and Devimon.

Chimairamon was so powerful that the DigiDestined were not initially powerful enough to stop it. But then, with the Golden Digimental of Miracles, Veemon was able to Armor Digivolve into Magnamon and fight against Chimairamon. Magnamon allowed himself to be swallowed by it so Magnamon could unleash his power to destroy the core of the Dark Network which gave Chimairamon life. Chimairamon's dark life force was purified by the Wall of Fire, just like Devimon's data one year ago. Other part of Chimairamon's data lowed back to where the Webmasters had taken it from.

Jennifer Dawkins
Jennifer Dawkins is the Troy's mother and eventually becomes Gia's adoptive mother. She is first seen in Digimon: First Adventure among the worried parents of the DigiDestined who were trapped into the Digital World by Devimon. She was then seen in Digimon: Network Battles when she was worried about her son's depression after the SkullGreymon incident, and her final appearance was in Digimon: Digitaclysm Parts 1 and 2 where she was evacuated from Los Angeles with her husband, Alan, and they later met their son and adoptive daughter in the evacuation point before the final battle against Piemon.

Alan Dawkins
Alan Dawkins is the Troy's father and eventually becomes Gia's adoptive father. His only apperance was in Digimon: Digitaclysm Parts 1 and 2 where he was evacuated from Los Angeles with his wife, Jennifer, and they later met their son and adoptive daughter in the evacuation point before the final battle against Piemon.

Bradley Linwood
Bradley Linwood is Dan's father and Jennifer Dawkins' younger brother. He lives in Oklahoma City with his family. He makes his first appearance in Digimon: Network Battles when sees Flamedramon's attempt to catch the DigiShadow and is a silent listener when DigiDestined brief each other about latest events. His final appearance was in Digimon: Digitaclysm Parts 1 and 2 where he was evacuated from Los Angeles with his wife and daughter, and they later met their son in the evacuation point before the final battle against Piemon.

Miriam Linwood
Miriam Linwood is Dan's mother. She makes a small appearance in Digimon: Network Battles as a silent listener when DigiDestined brief each other about latest events. Her final appearance was in Digimon: Digitaclysm Parts 1 and 2 where she was evacuated from Los Angeles with her husband and daughter, and they later met their son in the evacuation point before the final battle against Piemon.

Janice Linwood
Janice Linwood is Dan's older sister. Her only appearance was in Digimon: Digitaclysm Parts 1 and 2 where she was evacuated from Los Angeles with her parents, and they later met her younger brother in the evacuation point before the final battle against Piemon.

Audrey Harmon
Audrey Harmon (née Clinton) is Kevin's wife and Edmund's mother. Her relationship with Kevin began in late 1990s and she knows about his family's role in birth of the Digimon. Audrey works in California Hospital Medical Center, but on the first scene she has in Digimon: First Adventure she has a day off when she is on errands with Edmund. She witneeses when her husband and son receive their Digivices with four other DigiDestined. Later she makes minor appearances in the film series, like seen in her home or being evacuated with other families of the DigiDestined. In the ending of the DigiDestined Saga, the Harmon family has moved into Washington, where Audrey is working at the medical division of the Worldwide Network of the DigiDestined's headquarters.

Laura Harmon
Laura Harmon was wife of Robert Harmon, mother of Kevin and Martin, and grandmother of Edmund. She is only seen in the Arc 1 of DigiPast Chronicles, only on Robert's home to take care of their sons. In the Arc 2 she'll fall ill and pass away, leaving Robert alone with his sons.

Hidehiko Koharuno
Hidehiko Koharuno Koharuno Hidehiko (小春野 秀彦) is Miyuki's father. His parents were once Japanese partners of Robert Harmon in the Project: Digital Life. Hidehiko himself became an anthropolist. After realizing the deep connection between the Digimon and the history and mytologies of mankind, he moved with his family to Los Angeles and joined Streamix Corporation to help explore the Digimon and the Digital World. In Digimon: First Adventure, he and his wife are with Kevin and the FBI agents to contact the newly appointed DigiDestined to survive in the File Island. His final appearance was in Digimon: Digitaclysm Parts 1 and 2 where he was evacuated from Los Angeles with his wife, and they later met their daughter in the evacuation point before the final battle against Piemon. In the ending of the DigiDestined Saga, the Koharuno family has moved into Washington, where Hidehiko and Shiori were board members of the Worldwide Network of the DigiDestined.

Shiori Koharuno
Shiori Koharuno Koharuno Shiori (小春野 しおり) (née Mishina) is mother of Miyuki Koharuno and daughter of Tsuyoshi Mishina. Her father was one of the Japanese partners of Robert Harmon in the Project: Digital Life. She later moved with her family to Los Angeles and joined with her husband to Streamix Corporation, so they could help explore the Digimon and the Digital World. In Digimon: First Adventure, he and his wife are with Kevin and the FBI agents to contact the newly appointed DigiDestined to survive in the File Island. Her final appearance was in Digimon: Digitaclysm Parts 1 and 2 where she was evacuated from Los Angeles with her husband, and they later met their daughter in the evacuation point before the final battle against Piemon. In the ending of the DigiDestined Saga, the Koharuno family has moved into Washington, where Shiori and Hidehiko were board members of the Worldwide Network of the DigiDestined.

Tsuyoshi Mishina
Tsuyoshi Mishina Mishina Tsuyoshi (三科 ツヨシ) was father of Shiori Koharuno and grandfather of Miyuki Koharuno. He was one of the Japanese partners of Robert Harmon in Project: Digital Life. When rest of the other partners left the project, Tsuyoshi stayed in, until Robert him to leave it for him and Grigory Shatalov. Tsuyoshi passed away between 2000 and 2015 for a reason to be revealed in the Arc 3 of DigiPast Chronicles.

Nicholas Maitland
Nicholas Maitland is Seamus's paternal uncle and his legal guardian. He is a reporter and took an international job after his nephew assured to be okay on his own. Nicholas makes first but small appearance in Digimon: First Adventure. His name isn't mentioned but he is informed of his nephew's situation involving the Digimon. Nicholas has bigger role in Digimon: The Third World where he is on a trip in Paris and becomes a witness of the final battle between the DigiDestined and Vamdemon's forces. His final appearance was in Digimon: Digitaclysm Parts 1 and 2 where he was evacuated from Los Angeles, and he later met his nephew in the evacuation point before the final battle against Piemon.

Seamus Maitland Sr.
Seamus Mailand Sr. was Seamus Jr.'s father who died in an accident caused by his arguing with his wife.

Mary Maitland
Mary Laitland was Seamus Jr.'s mother who died in an accident caused by her arguing with his husband.

Jim Thacher
James "Jim" Thacher is the older brother of Jake who is studying to become a doctor. He has been very supportive for Jake and defended him from his parents when he still lived with them. Jim is only indirectly mentioned in the first films of the DigiDestined Saga. His only appearance was in Digimon: Digitaclysm Parts 1 and 2 where he was evacuated from Los Angeles, and he later met his younger brother in the evacuation point before the final battle against Piemon. In the ending of the DigiDestined Saga, Jim has moved into Washington, where he is working at the medical division of the Worldwide Network of the DigiDestined's headquarters.

Richard Gardner
Richard Gardner is a high-ranking FBI agent who became a liaison between the DigiDestined and his superiors. He made his first appearance in Digimon: First Adventure, when he was tasked to investigate Streamix Corporation and after the disappearances of five children and the appearance of Black Gears. He forced the company to reveal the truth about the Digimon to the parents of missing children and delivered to information to the United Nations through his superiors. Despite some military personnel wanting to take the defending the human world from the Digimon to their own hands, Gardner was convinced by Kevin Harmon that the DigiDestined were their only hope. He appeared shortly on few scenes of Digimon: Network Battles, First, he tries to convince his superiors not to trust the DigiDestined and also gave a report about their activities after the SkullGreymon incident. In the end, he is seen arresting several members of the Webmasters in Los Angeles.

Mr. Smithers
Mr. Smithers is the head of FBI in Los Angeles and Richard Gardner's superior. He made his first appearance in Digimon: Network Battles where he was pressured by Interpol to check if the DigiDestined were able to continue fighting after the SkullGreymon incident. After Gardner's report, he tries to contact Interpol about what the DigiDestined are currently doing. But the connection are disturbed, because of Etemon's secret actions. After few attempts, Smithers finally convinced the governments not to trust the Webmasters. He also appeared in Digimon: The Third World where he wanted an explanation of the mysterious appearance of the Dark Spires. He was never seen again afterwards and his status during and after the Digitaclysm event is unknown.

Yukidarumon
Yukidarumon lived in the Freezeland of the File Island. In Digimon: First Adventure, he was controlled by one of Devimon's Black Gears was tasked to prevent Troy and Agumon from leaving the Freezeland. Agumon Digivolved into Greymon and freed him of the Black Gear. After being released, he told Troy and Agumon about Devimon. He said goodbyes to them, after they stepped inside the sewer tubes to find Jake and Betamon. In Digimon: Digitaclysm – Part 2, he had joined the other Digimon who rebelled against the Chaotic Masters. He was killed in the battle, but is presumed to have been reborn after Apocalymon's demise.

Leomon
Leomon is one of the protectors of the File Island who had a long-term rival with Ogremon. In Digimon: First Adventure, Leomon was imprisoned and tortured by Devimon. After Devimon's forces left to invade Kyoto, Leomon was brainwashed and empowered with six Black Gears. He was tasked to kill Edmund and Patamon. But he was freed, when the other DigiDestined used their Digivices to drive the Black Gears out of his body. Then Leomon, along with Elecmon, told the DigiDestined about the origins of the darkness in the Digital World and how the DigiDestined were meant to destroy it. Leomon joined the DigiDestined in the battle of Kyoto where he faced Ogremon again. He later joined the Parter Digimon to defeat Devimon, but was easily knocked out. After the battle, Leomon took Patamon's Digi-Egg to Elecmon until the egg would hatch and Patamon would return to Edmund's side. In Digimon: Digitaclysm – Part 1, he had joined the other Digimon who rebelled against the Chaotic Masters. Jake and Nadia met him along in Brazil, helping the local DigiDestined to fight against Pinocchimon's forces. In Part 2 he was killed in Los Angeles by Piemon, but is presumed to have been reborn after Apocalymon's demise.

Elecmon
Elecmon is the caretaker of the Village of the Beginnings where Digimon will be reborn after death. In Digimon: First Adventure, he befriended Edmund and Patamon, and later, along with Leomon, he told the DigiDestined about the origins of the darkness in the Digital World and how the DigiDestined were meant to destroy it. In Digimon: Digitaclysm – Part 2, he had joined the other Digimon who rebelled against the Chaotic Masters. He is one of the few rebels who survived.

Centauromon
Centauromon is the guardian of the Ancient Ruins of the File Island who worked closely with the Digital Agents and the Digimon Sovereigns. In Digimon: First Adventure, he was one of four Digimon controlled by Black Gears who were taken with Devimon to invade Kyoto. He was freed from the Black Gear by Jake and Seadramon. Starting from the mid-credit scene of Digimon: The Third World, he joined Benjamin to find information to help the DigiDestined to destroy the Choatic Masters and prevent them from releasing Apocalymon.

Unimon
Unimon was living near the Infinity Moutain of the File Island. In Digimon: First Adventure, he was one of four Digimon controlled by Black Gears who were taken with Devimon to invade Kyoto. He was freed from the Black Gear by Troy, Miyuki, Greymon and Birdramon. In Digimon: Digitaclysm – Part 1, he had joined the other Digimon who rebelled against the Chaotic Masters. In Part 2 he was killed in the battle, but is presumed to have been reborn after Apocalymon's demise.

Andromon
Andromon lived in the Factorial Town of the File Island. In Digimon: First Adventure, he was one of four Digimon controlled by Black Gears who were taken with Devimon to invade Kyoto. He was freed from the Black Gear by Seamus, Kevin, Garurumon and Kabuterimon. In Digimon: Digitaclysm – Part 2, he had joined the other Digimon who rebelled against the Chaotic Masters. He is one of the few rebels who survived.

Teddymon
Teddymon was living in the Toy Town of the File Island. In Digimon: First Adventure, he was one of four Digimon controlled by Black Gears who were taken with Devimon to invade Kyoto. He was freed from the Black Gear by Seamus, Kevin, Garurumon and Kabuterimon. In Digimon: Digitaclysm – Part 2, he had joined the other Digimon who rebelled against the Chaotic Masters. He was among those who fought against WickedTeddymon, his evil adversary. He refused to kill his opponent and left him to be finished off by Shakoukimon. He was later killed in the battle, but is presumed to have been reborn after Apocalymon's demise.

Ogremon
Ogremon is proud Digimon who has had a long-time rivalry with Leomon and refused to befriend any Vaccine or Data-attributed Digimon. In Digimon: First Adventure, he had allied himself with Devimon and joined him in the invasion of Kyoto. After a duel against Leomon, he promised to never fight with Devimon or any other Digimon of Darkness ever again, but his attitude and rivalry with Leomon remained. Then, he escaped back to the File Island. In Digimon: Digitaclysm – Part 2, he had joined the fight against the Chaotic Masters in order to make sure that only he would be the one to kill Leomon. They put their rivalry aside for a while, but Ogremon even cried when Leomon was killed by Piemon. He is one of the few rebels who survived, but it is unknown if his attitude changed at all after Apocalymon's demise.

Nanomon
Nanomon only appeared in Digimon: Network Battles. He was once defeated by Etemon and forced to become an administrator of the Dark Network. He had however managed to disrupt the connections for a while to allow Benjamin to communicate with the DigiDestined. He asked them for help and explained Etemon's history. Troy, Kevin and Dan traveled to the System Pyramids in the Server Continent and freed Nanomon who he handed over the Digimental of Friendship for Dan and Veemon to be used. Nanomon followed Kevin and Dan to the secret facility of the Webmasters where he freed Wei Xueqi fro the control of the Dark Spirals and sacrificed himself to upload a virus that made Shaggai to absorb only the Dark Network as well as Etemon and his minions. Nanomon's plan, however, didn't fully work, since Etemon saved himself and the Dark Network by binding both body and life force to it.

Trivia

 * Most of the Digimon antagonists are based on their original anime incarnations, and the human antagonists are somewhat based on Hypnos, but are far more villainous.
 * From the family characters of the DigiDestined Saga, Nicholas Maitland is somewhat based on Hiroaki Ishida, father of Yamato "Matt" Ishida and Takeru "T.K." Takaishi, Jim Thacher somewhat based on Shin Kido, and Julius Conteh somewhat based on Janyu Wong.