User blog comment:Tepheris/Cherubimon: It's Cherubim, not Cherubs baka/@comment-134861-20120824182458

As the very first paragraph on says, "For the depictions of winged babies erroneously called cherubs, see Putto."

"Cherubim" (and Hashmallim [not Dominim], Seraphim, and Ophanim) are mearly the plural forms of the Cherub, Hashmall (or Dominion), Seraph, and Ophan.

This is why Puttimon looks like a Putto, while Cherubimon superficially resembles a Cherub. Lucemon, for his part, resembles the beauteous depiction of Lucifer (before his fall).

Furthermore, all of this is easily accessible by clicking the link for "Cherub" on Cherubimon's page, or by just searching for "Cherub" on google or wikipedia. Your beliefs about what various angels are named as and how they are traditionally depicted is woefully wrong.