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Puyoyomon is a Lesser Digimon. Puyomon digivolved by taking in jellyfish data. It grew several tentacles by copying the biological features of jellyfish. As you can tell from its round eyes that are brimming with curiosity, it has grown its own preferences, and once it sticks to something that it likes, it will not let go. Even if it likes sticking to something, it will lose interest after a while and detach from it, and has a moody personality where it floats lightly in search of exciting things that suit its taste.[3]

Attacks

  • Static Zone (ゾーンパチパチ Zone Pachipachi?, lit. "Zone Crackling"): Once it sticks to something that it dislikes, it sends out a bursting streak of electricity and never lets anything get near it.

Design[]

Etymologies[]

Puyoyomon (プヨヨモン)

Official romanization given by the Digimon Reference Book and used in the franchise.

  • (Ja:) Puyoyo. From Puyopuyo (ぷよぷよ? lit. "jelly-like"). It is also the onomatopoeia for something watery, soft, and flexible.

Fiction[]

Digimon Liberator[]

Main article: Puyoyomon (Liberator)

During Yao Qinglan's duel with Shoto Kazama, Yao hatches BT19-002: Puyoyomon and then digivolves it to BT19-017: Sangomon. Later in the duel, she uses Puyoyomon's inherited effect under BT19-024: MarineBullmon to return MarineBullmon to the bottom of her deck to return an opponent's Digimon back to their hand if it is the same or lower level than the Digimon Yao sent as she was just attacked. As both MarineBullmon and BT17-047: Parrotmon are lv5, Parrotmon returns to Shoto's hand. This also causes Puyoyomon to go to the Trash. Vortex Resonance (Part 1) On a later turn, Yao hatches another Puyoyomon and digivolves that one to Sangomon as well. She uses this Puyoyomon's inherited effect under BT19-027: Ryugumon to send ST18-05: Muchomon to Shoto's hand. Vortex Resonance (Part 2)

Vital Bracelet Digivice -V-[]

Puyoyomon digivolves from Puyomon and can digivolve to Jellymon.

Notes and references[]

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