Fan:Guilmon (DCS)

Guilmon is a fictional character and from the fanfictional Digimon Cinematic Sagas. Guilmon was originally one of the Guardian Knights, and is currently partner to a Tamer named Tatsuya Munemori.

Description
Guilmon had initially a childish personality, since he met Tatsuya for the first time soon after his hatching and abnormally quick Digivolution to his Rookie form. He is, however, a powerful fighter and every battle has made him more poweful and more mature.

Attacks
 * Rock Breaker: Destroys rocks with its sturdy foreclaws.
 * Fireball: Spews out a powerful flame shot.

Digimon: Age of Tamers
The film describes how Guilmon met Tatsuya for the first time. His Digi-Egg was shown in the screen of the red-colored D-Ark Tatsuya received on his flight fro Tokyo to New York. On next day, the egg hatched and rapidly Digivolved into Guilmon who Bi-Emerged in front of Tatsuya who was meant to be his Tamer. Despite being a Partner Digimon rather than wild one, he was attacked by another Tamer named Vera Neidhardt who care only about becoming the strongest. Guilmon, however, helped Tatsuya to save Vera's life when Andrew "Andy" Conteh's Partner Digimon Terriermon Digivolved into Galgomon lost control of his powers.

Later, after Tatsuya and his friends had found a mysterious Digimon named Calumon, they were challenged again by Vera and Renamon. The fight was interrupted when the Tamers were taken by the men from the W.N.D.D. (Worldwide Network of the DigiDestined) led by Harold Thompson who explained the existence of the Digital Revolution. Guilmon participated into the battle against them and defeated a brainwashed FlareLizarmon with help of Tatsuya who boosted his powers with cards "Highspeed Plug-In B" and "White Wings". Tatsuya was initially fearful of Guilmon losing control of his powers through Digivolution, like Terriermon, but soon allowed Guilmon to Digivolve into Growlmon.

Together with Galgomon, Reppamon (Champion form of Kudamon, Thompson's partner), they defeated a brainwashed Kumbhiramon. And Growlmon combined its powers with Galgomon and Kyubimon (Renamon's Champion form) to defeat Ian Neidhardt, leader of the Revolution who was mutated into the D.H.M. The W.N.D.D. ensured an abandoned building from New York act as a training ground and hiding place for the Tamers' partners.

Digimon: Ordeal of Deva
One year later, when Tatsuya had returned to Japan, Guilmon's hiding place was to be relocated as well. Calumon currently visiting the place too. Guilmon had matured to a little bit and comforted Tatsuya who was sad about not saying proper goodbyes to Mei when the two were forced to break up.

Soon, a mysterious broadcast informed the world about "rebels" who had stolen something. When Tatsuya and Guilmon arrived to Tokyo Skytree, the broadcast was revealed to have come from Mihiramon, the Tiger Deva. Guilmon Digivolved into Growlmon but was almost killed until Tatsuya received a Blue Card which Digivolved him into WarGrowlmon. Mihiramon was defeated, but Tatsuya was arrested and Guilmon was put in a quarantine. Guilmon, however, was released when Harold Thompson secured Tatsuya's release as well. But not before Guilmon was secretly visited by Impmon who despised any Digimon partnered with humans.

Guilmon later participated into a battle against Pajramon the Sheep Deva and Vajramon the Ox Deva. But during the battle Renamon was kidnapped, the permission from the President Gerald Johnson turned out to be fake, resulting the W.N.D.D. being disbanded, and Tatsuya was expelled from his high school in Japan. But later, Guilmon was among those who found out that the Deva were searching for Calumon and that a lifeform known as the DigiGnomes had given the Tamers their D-Arks.

Then the Deva launched a new attack in Miami, Florida. It was also revealed that the real Predisent was dead and the impostor was Mahoragamon the Monkey Deva. The battle was almost hopeless until the Tamers received permanent Blue Cards to be used. Tatsuya used his to Digivolve Guilmon into WarGrowlmon again to defeat Indramon the Horse Deva. WarGrowlmon also combined his powers with Rapidmon (Terriermon's Ultimate form) and Taomon (Renamon's Ultimate form) to defeat Vikaralamon the Pig Deva. Mahoragamon and Caturamon the Dog Deva, however, managed to capture Calumon and take him to the Digital World.

After the battle, Tatsuya and his family moved into New York, making Guilmon's hiding place relocated once again. They would travel into the Digital World once the new Digi-Gate Arch would be completed.

Digimon: Evolution Beyond
One year after the battle of Miami, Guilmon and the other Partner Digimon followed their respective Tamers into the Digital World to save Calumon and confront the Deva once and for all. During the journey, Guilmon's emotions end up greatly influenced by Tatsuya's. When Tatsuya's becomes angry about Beelzemon (Impmon's Mega form) killing Mei's partner Wizarmon, Guilmon Dark Digivolves into Megidramon who brutally kills Caturamon until is almost killed by Beelzemon.

When Tatsuya realizes his error and finds a deeper connection between him and Guilmon, they learn to Biomerge into Guilmon's true Mega form: Gallantmon. Gallantmon overpowers Beelzemon, but spares him when Mei pleads so. They are then informed about the existence of D-Reaper, a malevolent multi-agent program deems every Digimon unworhty to exist. The Tamers return to the real world, but then a fake Mei created by D-Reaper allows the malevolent program to invade two worlds instead of just one.

Digimon: Judgement Code
When Tatsuya separated from adults to find a way to save Mei on his own, Guilmon followed, despite considering his actions hasty. Fighting, however, wasn't easy, since the Tamers and their Partner Digimon were unable to Biomerge into Mega Level in the real world.

Soon, Guilmon and the others are met by Edmund Harmon and Gia Avilés as well as their Partner Digimon Patamon and Tailmon. The two DigiDestined had been tasked to restore the ability of the other DigiDestined Digivolve into their Ultimate and Mega forms. They also gave the Partner Digimon an ability to Biomerge with their Tamers in the real world. The Tamers are also joined by Beelzemon who wants to make up for killing Wizarmon, as well as Grani, a mechanical ship who acts as Gallantmon's mount.

After D-Reaper's main body and Mei's prison were located in the Core Layer of the Digital World, Tatsuya and Guilmon joined the final battle along with other Tamers, Apollomon, Mercurimon, Omegamon and Imperialdramon. When Beelzemon is wounded and Grani damaged, Grani's data is drained inside Gallantmon who changes into Crimson Mode. But the effect of the Red Card wore off earlier due to a programming error and the Partner Digimon were forced to De-Digivolve. Tatsuya and Guilmon, however, manage to use the data of the White Card to shut down D-Reaper. Tatsuya and Guilmon become official members of the United Digital Activity Agency, the replacement of the W.N.D.D.

In 2044, Guilmon had stayed on Tatsuya's side when though Tatsuya and Mei were married and had a son. Guilmon was tasked by Tatsuya to protect his son, when the latter stepped into the Digital World for the first time.

DigiPast Chronicles
In the Arc 1, set in 1986–1990, Guilmon was already among the Digimon recruited to be trained as Guardian Knights. After the Great Demon Lords are defeated and their Digi-Eggs sealed away, Guilmon is turned into a Digi-Egg, waiting to be reborn without any memories of his past.

In the Arc 3, set between 2003 and the events of the films, Guilmon's Digi-Egg was found by Wizarmon and Kudamon who met up with Huckmon and Veedramon to find a way to make it hatch. Huckmon knew that there were humans who deserved to have their own Partner but also people who needed to succeed DigiDestined one day. Guilmon was chosen to be one of the Digimon to become a Partner Digimon for a Tamer rather than a DigiDestined.

Other Forms
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Growlmon
Growlmon is Guilmon's Champion form.

In Digimon: Age of Tamers, Guilmon Digivolved into Growlmon for the first time. During the final battle against the Digital Revolution, Tatsuya helped Guilmon to Digivolve and Growlmon joined Reppamon to defeat Kumbhiramon who was brainwashed by powers of the D.H.M. The D.H.M. itself was destroyed when Growlmon, Galgomon and Kyubimon used Trinity Force.

In Digimon: Ordeal of Deva, Guilmon Digivolved into Growlmon three times. First he fought against Mihiramon and was nearly killed by him before Digivolving into WarGrowlmon for the first time. Then, he participated into battle against Pajramon and Vajramon. And during the final battle Guilmon fought as Growlmon, until Tatsuya received a new Blue Card to make him Digivolve into WarGrowlmon.

In Digimon: Evolution Beyond and Digimon: Judgement Code, Growlmon was only a temporary form before he Digivolved into WarGrowlmon.

Attacks
 * Exhaust Flame: Spews out a powerful blaze with a roar.
 * Plasma Blade: Develops along the blades on its elbows, then strikes the opponent.

Unison Techniques
 * Trinity Force: A combined attack with Kyubimon and Galgomon. This attack turns all three Digimon into crystal and then a giant phoenix beam.



WarGrowlmon
WarGrowlmon is Guilmon's Ultimate form.

In Digimon: Ordeal of Deva, Growlmon Digivolved into WarGrowlmon for the first time, when Tatsuya received a mysterious Blue Card. WarGrowlmon defeated Mihiramon, but the Blue Card soon disappeared. Growlmon was able to Digivolve into WarGrowlmon again during the final battle when tatsuya receive a new permanent Blue Card. WarGrowlmon easily defeated Indramon, but he, Rapidmon and Taomon had to use Ultimate Trinity Force to destroy Vikaralamon.

In Digimon: Evolution Beyond, WarGrowlmon fought against Beelzemon and Caturamon, but was unable to defeat them or prevent Wizarmon from being killed by them. Tatsuya's wish for revenge and urging his partner to Digivolve even further caused WarGrwlmon to Dark Digivolve into Megidramon.

In Digimon: Judgement Code, Guilmon had to fight against D-Reaper and its Agents as WarGrowlmon, since he was initially not able to Biomerge with Tatsuya in the real world.

Attacks
 * Double Edge: Cuts the opponent to pieces with the Pendulum Blades.
 * Atomic Blaster: Fires an attack from both of the gunports on its chest that destroys the opponent on the atomic level.
 * Megalo Spark: Emits an electric shock from its chest.

Unison Techniques
 * Ultimate Trinity Force: A combined attack with Taomon and Rapidmon. More powerful version of the Trinity Force.


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Megidramon
Megidramon is Guilmon's alternate Mega form.

Megidramon's only appearance was in Digimon: Evolution Beyond when WarGrowlmon Digivolved into that form. This was caused by Tatsuya's anger at Beelzemon for killing Wizarmon. He wanted WarGrowlmon to Digivolve into Mega Level too, so he could kill Beelzemon and make him pay for the loss of Mei's Partner Digimon. Megidramon, however, acted like a mindless beast, killing Caturamon with single attack and making Tatsuya feel horrified of what Guilmon had become. As another Mega Level Beelzemon himself was the only Digimon capable of hurting Megidramon. After Megidramon De-Digivolved, Tatsuya realized his errors and learned to Biomerge with Guilmon into his true Mega form: Gallantmon.

Attacks
 * Megiddo Flame: Megidramon exhales a vicious maelstrom of purgatorial flames.
 * Hell Howling: Megidramon howls while facing the enemy; the shock of the sound itself is critical to most weaker Digimon.



Gallantmon
Gallantmon is Guilmon's true Mega form.

In Digimon: Evolution Beyond, Guilmon and Tatsuya learned to Biomerge into Gallantmon, after Guilmon's rampage as Megidramon and Tatsuya's resolution to fight together with his partner. Gallantmon was much more challenging opponent for Beelzemon than Megidramon, and he was about to kill Beelzemon as a punishment for killing Wizarmon, but was stopped to do so by Mei who didn't see anymore killing.

In Digimon: Judgement Code, Guilmon was initially unable to Biomerge with Tatsuya in the real world, but received an ability to do so from Patamon and Tailmon and their human partners who were sent to them by Mercurimon and Apollomon. Gallantmon also received a mount called Grani, a mechanical being created from the remains of Ark and minds of embodied Digimon. But during the final battle, Grani was severely damaged and it uploaded its remaining data to Gallantmon to allow him to change into Crimson Mode.

Attacks
 * Royal Saber: Gallantmon shoots out energy at the opponent from his Gram Lance.
 * Final Elysium: Gallantmon fires an energy beam from his Aegis Shield.
 * Dragon Driver: A joint attack with Grani—the two drive themselves right into their opponent.
 * Dragon Blaster: A joint attack with Grani—a powerful red-colored energy attack that shoots from Grani's mouth.


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Gallantmon Crimson Mode
Gallantmon Crimson Mode is the alternate mode of Gallantmon.

Gallantmon's Crimson Mode only appeared win in Digimon: Judgement Code. Gallantmon received an ability to change his form after he downloaded to himself the remains of severely damaged Grani. With this form, Gallantmon was able to fly and launch much more powerful attacks against D-Reaper. Gallantmon Crimson Mode was, however, forced to De-Digivolve after the protective effects of the Red Card wore off early due to not being designed to work for Biomerged Digimon.

Attacks
 * : Gallantmon Crimson Mode shatters the bonds between this world and next, obliterating his enemies and casting their remains into another world.
 * Final Elysium: He obliterates his adversaries with the full might of his.
 * Invincible Royal Saber: Attacks with the full might of his sword Blutgang, the sword glows and releases a huge slash.


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