Fan:Digimon: V-mon's Story

Digimon: V-mon's Story is a fan-made story. It revolves around the adventures of a V-mon who has some time struggling with everyday life. When attacks by violent Digimon increase, he tries to find windows of time to get to the bottom of it. Unlike most of the anime/manga, this anime takes the names of anything from the Japanese version. This is also much darker than the other Digimon series, only using jokes in situations that aren't serious. The sense of humor is also darker.

Summary
Taking utmost care of a Digi-Tama, a Leomon hatches it into a Chicomon. As their life goes on, the Leomon treats it as his son, doing everything he can do to keep it happy and safe. A few years have passed, and now that it's a V-mon, it's up to him to find out if he's ready to face the world.

V-mon's Story is what links all the Digimon universes together. The Digivices in this version are carried by the main characters, in which they store data of other Digimon (which allows them to evolve into forms that normally need them to Jogress with another), Digimentals, weapons, and X-Antibodies.

The most notable feature of this anime is how it's not only darker and edgier (including some language and crude humor), but bloodier and gorier. Cuts of any size will result in bleeding. Any of the scenes that use moves that result in dismemberment (like a Gaioumon's Rinkazan, which tears anyone to pieces) will have a white background with the victim only a silhouette.

V-mon
The main character, whose name is often shortened to V. V-mon is a very jolly, mischievous guy. He is, to say, "special" (not to the point it affects him majorly, he is actually very smart), in the form of quick temper. When he's angered, he won't back down until he proves his point. However, he can be very kind and willing to help. He is the only main character to have more than three Ultimate (Mega) level forms, if you count Burst Mode as Ultimate (Mega) level.

Leomon
Leomon is V-mon's adoptive father, who V always calls "otōsama" (Otōsan being a Japanese honorific for dad, and -sama being an honorific for master). Leomon is an honorable, kind, and (mostly) honest man. Leomon usually lets V get away with any pranks pulled on him, if it doesn't hurt him in any way. He's the only one of the main characters that has a true Burst Mode evolution. He is also one of the few to Jogress.

Renamon
Renamon is the first student V interacts with, when trying to get her to date him with a rather weird invitation ("A+B=C+D! So you want to date me?!"). Renamon goes on to say he's "alright". She is usually (a bit too) quiet and reserved, and is an A+ student. She also has a nice singing voice.

Floramon
Floramon is one of Renamon's friends and V's former enemy. She thought of V as a loser, thinking he only wants Renamon's attention. After putting V through much torment, V tells her off in the middle of the school. She starts to like him after he saves her from a Blossomon. She's either flamboyant and selfish or kind and gentle. While she doesn't have another evolution beyond her Ultimate (Mega) nor Special ones, she more than makes up for it with her evolutions being powerful on their own.

Hawkmon
Hawkmon is V's best friend. He shares most of V's interests (minus the mischief), which caused V to want to be friends with him. Hawkmon is a calm person, preferring to solve non-threatening fights with talk. He also does meditation/yoga, which is usually how he can find out about his hidden potential. He is one of the few of the main characters to Jogress.

Woodmon
In the first episode, a group of Woodmon attack Leomon and V in the middle of the woods. They first attack after they hid and drained the life force out of Leomon, who was a bigger threat than V-mon at the time. When cornered, V-mon evolved into XV-mon, and fired his X-Laser at one, which sets it aflame and scares them all away as Leomon gets his life force back.

Author's Note
This fanfic is under construction. Can someone tell me how I can make the summary sound less cliche? Thanks. Signed, Brittonbubba 23:28, December 12, 2013 (UTC)