Lalamon (Data Squad)

Lalamon (sometimes referred to as Raramon) is a fictional character from the Digimon franchise, appearing in the series Digimon Savers.

Appearance
She is a rookie level vegetation Digimon who resembles a small flower-like creature. Her name comes from lullaby. She is kind and sweet and is very close to her tamer Yoshino. Yoshino will often carry Lalamon in her arms.

Description
She is the Digimon partner of Yoshino Fujieda, the series' heroine. Her first appearance was in the first episode of Digimon Savers to break up the fight between Masaru and Agumon.

Her appearances have not been as showcased as Agumon's or Gaomon's, preferring instead to be more of an informer, or backup fighter, than to be in the thick of the action. This however drastically changed once she became Lilamon for the first time.

Attacks


 * Nuts Shoot: Shoots explosive seeds from her mouth.
 * Sing a Song: Sings a harmonious melody that causes her enemies to fall asleep.
 * Lala Screw: Spins the leafs atop her head, which allows her to cut things.

Other forms
The name "Lalamon" refers only to the Rookie form of this Digimon. Throughout the series, Lalamon gains the ability to Digivolve into a number of more powerful forms, each with a different name and special attack. However, the Rookie level is her preferred form and the one she spends most of her time in.

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Budmon


Budmon is Lalamon's In-Training form. She can be seen in Yoshino's flashback of when she and her partner first met.

Attacks
 * Dokutogetoge: Budmon can fire the thorns on its head like projectiles towards an opponent.



Sunflowmon

 * Sunshine Beam


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Lilamon

 * Lila Shower
 * Beauty Slap
 * Marvel Shot
 * Un Deux Pollen
 * Lilac Dagger



Rosemon

 * Roses Rapier
 * Forbidden Temptation
 * Thorn Whip
 * Ivy Hug
 * Soul Whip


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Rosemon Burst Mode

 * Magician's Table

Trivia

 * Both spellings of Lalamon's name (Raramon and Lalamon) would be pronounced the same way by a native speaker of Japanese. It could possibly be a pun on the sound of singing (lalala), the "Rara ayub," a plant that helped the prophet Job during his time of suffering as told in Hebrew scripture, and the word lullaby, which is transliterated into Japanese as rarabai.