Shoutmon is a Small Dragon Digimon. It is a ferocious Digimon with extremely high aggressiveness due to its hot-blooded enthusiasm. However, it is friendly towards its comrades, and its friendship with other Digimon, surpassing species, can be deepened even further if they are recognized by Shoutmon. There is a unique feature to Shoutmon's singing that converts its passion to energy, and since Shoutmon won't give up fighting unless its passion disappears, this is the reason Shoutmon is said to be a ferocious Digimon with high aggressiveness. On one hand, it seems ferocious, but on the other, it is said to love music and songs, and it likes to hum songs with natural sounding background music like the sound of the wind, raindrops, the murmuring of a river, or the stirring of leaves on a tree. Because it can often become too enthusiastic in its song, accidentally letting off its "Bellow Blaster" (Soul Crusher) even though there aren't any enemies, it's probably safest to leave the spot at once if Shoutmon starts singing, so that it doesn't notice you. Shoutmon itself is said to have the mysterious trait of always having its McField-brand mic in its possession, and a Shoutmon without the mic is not really a Shoutmon. It is said that a Shoutmon that has completely lost its mic will rapidly lose power from the shock of not being a Shoutmon anymore, and before long, it will have wasted away. Therefore, you should never play a practical joke like hiding the mic. Incidentally, it can wield the mic as in bÅjutsu, so it is excellent not only in scuffling matches but also in performances.[5]
Attacks
- Fiery Fastball[6] (ćććÆććć·ć¼ Rokku DamashÄ«?, lit. "Rock Soul"): Forms a ball of energy in the shape of an eighth note and throws it at the opponent.
- Rapid Fiery Fastball
- Fiery Fastball Burst
- Bellow Blaster[7] (Soul Crusher): Uses its mic to amplify the energy of the heated emotions blazing within its chest, then bashes the opponent. Because passion is the very source of the attack, it will definitely inflict damage no matter the target.
- Rock and Roller[8] (Rowdy Rocker): Wields its mic as in bÅjutsu.
- Microphone Thrust: Jabs the opponent with its mic.
- Storm Hammer Knuckle: A flaming uppercut.
- Heat Storm Hammer Knuckle
- Spirit Dive: Jumps at the opponent, swinging its mic down on them.
- Savage Microphone: Repeatedly jabs the enemy with its mic.
- Final Tornado Uppercut: A flaming, rotating uppercut.
- Passionate Heat Tackle: Charges at the enemy with its shoulder while aflame.
- Homerun Smash: Knocks the enemy into the air with its mic, then swings it at them like its using a baseball bat.
- Man of Fire Straight: A flaming straight punch.
- True Man of Fire Straight: A more powerful version of Man of Fire Straight.
- Super Shout: Damages nearby enemies with a loud shout.
- Rolling Smash: Performs a forward flip in the air, hitting the enemy with its mic.
- Great Spinning Microphone: Twirls in the air while swinging its mic.
Design[]
Shoutmon is a red, bipedal dragon who draws influences from the musician profession. It has blue eyes, a jagged mouth, a pointy snout and "horns" on the top of his head that resemble the letter "v". It has a metallic body and joints, and black toes and three black fingers. It wears white armor on its chest, arms and feet, each with screws attached to them. It also wears headphones with white and green tones on its head. It wields a mike as its weapon, which is long enough to act as a staff.
Etymologies[]
- Shoutmon (ć·ć£ć¦ćć¢ć³)
Official romanization given by the Digimon Reference Book and used in the franchise.
- (En:) Shout.
Development[]
During development Shoutmon was named "Dumdumon" (ćć ćć¢ć³?), from a dumdum bullet. The V shape on Dumdumon's head was smaller, and it did not have a microphone. It also had two mechanical pieces connected to its headphones.[9] Due to dumdum bullets being prohibited weapons, the name Dumdumon was dropped.[10]
Fiction[]
Digimon Adventure (PSP game)[]
Digimon Fusion[]
Digimon Xros Wars (manga)[]
Digimon Fusion Fighters[]
Digimon Story: Super Xros Wars Blue and Red[]
Shoutmon (Spade) DigiFuses from Veemon, Agumon, and Coronamon, whilst Shoutmon (Heart) DigiFuses from Guilmon, Salamon, and Impmon.
Shoutmon can DigiFuse to Shoutmon + Supersonic Sparrow with Sparrowmon, to Shoutmon X2 with Ballistamon, to Shoutmon X3 with Ballistamon and Dorulumon, to Shoutmon X3GM with Ballistamon, Dorulumon, Greymon (2010 anime), and MailBirdramon, to Shoutmon X3SD with Ballistamon, Dorulumon, SkullKnightmon, and Axemon, to Shoutmon X4 with Ballistamon, Dorulumon, and Starmon (2010 anime), to Shoutmon X4B with Ballistamon, Dorulumon, Starmon (2010 anime), and Beelzemon (2010 anime), to Shoutmon X4S with Ballistamon, Dorulumon, Starmon (2010 anime), and Spadamon, to Shoutmon X5 with Ballistamon, Dorulumon, Starmon (2010 anime), and Sparromon, to Shoutmon + Star Sword with Starmon (2010 anime), and to Shoutmon + Drill Cannon with Dorulumon.
Wild Shoutmon are found in Digital Space N.
Digimon Story: Cyber Sleuth[]
This information is only considered valid within the Complete Edition continuity. |
Shoutmon digivolves from Koromon is number 326 in the field guide and is a Free Fire type Digimon, who uses 5 memory. Its special attack is Fiery Fastball and its support skill is Cross Heart which increases attack and the probability of combos occurring by 8%. Shoutmon is listed as having no level. Shoutmon can digivolve to OmniShoutmon at level 60 with 130 attack, 130 defence, 120 speed and 80 ABI. |
Digimon Story Cyber Sleuth - Hacker's Memory[]
Shoutmon digivolves from Koromon is number 326 in the field guide and is a Free Fire type Digimon, who uses 5 memory. Its special attack is Fiery Fastball and its support skill is Cross Heart which increases attack and the probability of combos occurring by 8%. Shoutmon is listed as having no level. Shoutmon can digivolve to OmniShoutmon at level 60 with 130 attack, 130 defence, 120 speed and 80 ABI.
Digimon All-Star Rumble[]
Digimon World: Next Order[]
A Shoutmon is one of the Digimon who has been turned into a Machinedramon. It returns to its true form after being defeated in Dead End Vilage. When asked by Jijimon, the last thing it remembers before the transformation is seeing a human with a knit cap. Once in the city, he comments on people calling him a rookie level Digimon, saying that he is at the "Shoutmon level" and that they are mistaken, as well as expressing happiness that he can sing as much as he wants. Once the plaza is levelled up to level two, Shoutmon will allow the player to change the music currently playing in the plaza.
Shoutmon digivolves from Koromon or Gigimon with 2000 HP, 1000 MP, 480 Strength, 100 Stamina, 100 Wisdom and 100 Speed. Shoutmon can digivolve into OmniShoutmon with 3000 HP, 11400 MP, 400 Strength, 600 Stamina, 1000 Wisdom, 1000 Speed and 50 bond, Greymon with 14400 HP, 1500 Attack, 1500 Stamina, 20 weight, less than 3 training failures, 50 bond and 15 wins, Growlmon with 1640 Strength, 1600 Stamina, 1200 Speed, 20 weight, 50 bonds, less than 49 discipline, 50 bonds and 20 wins or RedVeedramon with 4800 HP, 500 Strength, 350 Stamina, 20 weight, less than 1 training failure, 50 bonds and 20 wins. Shoutmon can also digivolve into Numemon (if Strength is higher than Wisdom), Geremon (If Wisdom is higher than Strength) whilst failing to meet enough of the requirements to digivolve into any of his other forms or into Sukamon if his poop bar reaches the maximum level before he is able to Digivolve. Shoutmon can also be fed any Champion level digivolution item, should the player want him to turn into any other Champion in the game.
Digimon X Arena[]
The Shoutmon DigiMemory, released with the Shoutmon #01 figure in the Sofubi Digital Monster Series, can be used to summon Shoutmon within the Digimon X Arena.
Digimon Web has also announced that they will publish a special AR Code on their website that will make it possible to summon a yellow Shoutmon.[11]
Digimon Masters[]
Shoutmon is an NPC.
In the English version, Shoutmon is both a Rookie and Mega-level Mercenary Digimon. The Rookie form digivolves to the Mega form, and the Mega form can Jogress to Shoutmon X2 with Ballistamon, to Shoutmon X3 with Ballistamon and Dorulumon, to Shoutmon X4 with Ballistamon, Dorulumon, and Starmons, and to Shoutmon X5 with Ballistamon, Dorulumon, Starmons, and Sparrowmon. The Mega form can also digivolve to OmegaShoutmon.
In the Korean version, Shoutmon was originally a Rookie, Champion, Ultimate, and Mega-level Mercenary Digimon. The Rookie form digivolved to Champion, Champion to Ultimate, then Ultimate to Mega, and each form could DigiXros to Shoutmon X2 with Ballistamon and to Shoutmon X3 with Ballistamon and Dorulumon. As of June 10, 2020, the Shoutmon line was revised to remove the Champion and Ultimate forms, and instead only allow Jogress using the Mega form.
Digimon Heroes![]
Shoutmon is an obtainable Digimon.
Digimon Links[]
Shoutmon is a Rookie level Digimon that digivolves from Koromon and can warp digivolve to OmniShoutmon.
Digimon ReArise[]
Shoutmon is a Rookie level Digimon that digivolves from Koromon and can warp digivolve to OmegaShoutmon.
Digimon Xros Loader[]
Shoutmon, Shoutmon (Yellow), and Shoutmon (Blue) are Leader Digimon.
Notes and references[]
- ā Shoutmon has no level in the Digital Monster Card Game, which is treated as equivalent to the Rookie level. It is also a "Mega" Digimon in Digimon Masters.
- ā 2.0 2.1 Digimon Masters. The Rookie-level Shoutmon digivolves to the Mega-level Shoutmon. The Korean version of Masters initially also had Champion- and Ultimate-level Shoutmons within the digivolution line, and each version could be used to DigiXros. However, these were removed in the June 2020 patch.
- ā Digimon Fusion, "Students have Vanished! The Flickering Shadow of Sagomon" [56]
- ā Digimon Fusion, "Final Fusion - The Fight For Earth!" [54]
- ā Digimon Reference Book: Shoutmon
- ā This attack retains its original name of "Rock Soul" in Digimon World: Next Order, Digimon Links, and Digimon Masters, and is named "Rock Damash" in Digimon Masters
- ā This attack is named "Sonic Tsunami" in Digimon Fusion, "A Rival Appears" [03] and "Fiery Fastball" in Digimon Fusion, "The Rival Champions!" [10], and retains its original name of "Soul Crusher" in Digimon Story: Cyber Sleuth - Hacker's Memory and Digimon Masters.
- ā This attack keeps its original name of "Rowdy Rocker" in Shoutmon's Digimon Fusion profile, Digimon Masters, and BT5-094: Rowdy Rocker.
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- ā Digimon X Arena