Justimon (disambiguation)

Justimon is a fictional character from the Digimon franchise, Cyberdramon's Mega form.

Attacks

 * Justice Kick: Delivers a powerful kick to his opponent.
 * Trinity Arm: Allows him to change his right arm into multiple forms.
 * Thunderclap (Accel Arm): His right arm grows in size and is slammed into the ground to send shockwaves of energy through the ground.
 * Voltage Blade (Critical Arm): His right arm changes into a device that emits an energy blade.
 * Justice Burst (Blitz Arm): He fires energy bursts from his right arm.

Raijinmon, Suijinmon, and Fuujinmon all have copies of one of Justimon's arms; The Blitz Arm, the Accel Arm, and the Critical Arm, in that order.

Digimon Tamers
Ryo Biomerged with his partner to become Justimon. There he teamed up with the other Mega-Level Digimon of the Tamers to fight against the D-Reaper. He helped out a lot in the fight against the evil program. When the D-Reaper grew in size, the team again met to free Jeri from the core of the D-Reaper. While Gallantmon tried to reach the core, Justimon, together with Sakuyamon and MegaGargomon, fought against the massive Cable Reaper. Because all of their attacks couldn't defeat the powerful being, Sakuyamon gave her powers to Justimon, who redirected it into his blade. With his now immense blade he cut the Cable Reaper in half but it soon regenerated. The Digimon Sovereign then arrived, however, and dragged the Cable Reaper back into the Digital World. Soon afterwards MegaGargomon activated the Juggernaut program which devolved the D-Reaper and during this time Justimon split back into Ryo and Cyberdramon.

Runaway Locomon
Justimon arrived from the Digital World to help the other Tamers fight the swarm of Parasimon.

Trivia

 * Justimon is seen by fans as a tribute to the legendary tokusatsu hero Kamen Rider. Besides a similar design (such as a belt buckle with a turbine-like symbol and long, flowing scarves), Justimon's Justice Kick essentially the famed monster-killing Rider Kick while his changable arms are seen as a homage to Riderman, the fourth Kamen Rider. Riderman was not as powerful as his comrades, but could switch his right arm to give himself advantages in battle.