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*{{nihongo|'''Dai'ikkyoku (''Polyphony'')'''|第一曲≪ポリフォニー≫|Dai'ikkyoku (''Porifonī'')|lit. "{{w|Symphony No. 1|No.1}} (''{{w|Polyphony}}'')"}}<!--RefBook-->: Sings a song in a high {{w|soprano}}, whose notes suffuse the listener's heart and numb their free will, leaving them at Sirenmon's mercy.<!--RefBook desc-->
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*{{nihongo|'''Dai'ikkyoku (''Polyphony'')'''<ref>This attack is named "Symphony No. 1" on the Asian English {{card|Sirenmon|BT1-106|*}}</ref> |第一曲≪ポリフォニー≫|Dai'ikkyoku (''Porifonī'')|lit. "{{w|Symphony No. 1|No.1}} (''{{w|Polyphony}}'')"}}<!--RefBook-->: Sings a song in a high {{w|soprano}}, whose notes suffuse the listener's heart and numb their free will, leaving them at Sirenmon's mercy.<!--RefBook desc-->
 
*{{nihongo|'''Dainikyoku (''Aria'')'''|第二曲≪アリア≫||lit. "{{w|Symphony No. 2|No.2}} (''{{w|Aria}}'')"}}<!--RefBook-->: Sings a solemn song in a low {{w|bass (voice type)|bass}}, which becomes a deep bass frequency wave that flattens the enemy through their {{w|semicircular canals}}, so that they are unable to even stand.<!--RefBook desc-->
 
*{{nihongo|'''Dainikyoku (''Aria'')'''|第二曲≪アリア≫||lit. "{{w|Symphony No. 2|No.2}} (''{{w|Aria}}'')"}}<!--RefBook-->: Sings a solemn song in a low {{w|bass (voice type)|bass}}, which becomes a deep bass frequency wave that flattens the enemy through their {{w|semicircular canals}}, so that they are unable to even stand.<!--RefBook desc-->
 
*{{nihongo|'''Daisankyoku (''Canon'')'''|第三曲≪カノン≫|Daisankyoku (''Kanon'')|lit. "{{w|Symphony No. 3|No.3}} (''{{w|Canon (music)|Canon}}'')"}}<!--RefBook-->: Attacks the enemy using its singing voice as note-shaped shots, which are said to have the marvelous trait of ricocheting to always strike their targets, even separate enemies.<!--RefBook desc-->
 
*{{nihongo|'''Daisankyoku (''Canon'')'''|第三曲≪カノン≫|Daisankyoku (''Kanon'')|lit. "{{w|Symphony No. 3|No.3}} (''{{w|Canon (music)|Canon}}'')"}}<!--RefBook-->: Attacks the enemy using its singing voice as note-shaped shots, which are said to have the marvelous trait of ricocheting to always strike their targets, even separate enemies.<!--RefBook desc-->

Revision as of 15:43, 10 August 2020

Sirenmon is a God Man Digimon. It has an outward appearance like a blending of bird and fish, its personality is cheerful, and it is always singing pleasant songs throughout the skies and seas as a member of the same musical troupe as Aegiomon.[2] Its voice has a miraculously sweet sound and actually has an eight octave range from very high notes to very low notes, and it brings tranquility even to devastated battlefields with its singing voice. It is said that by healing its listeners and performing good deeds, it will continue on to a shining digivolution. Each of its techniques has the characteristic of increasing in power if there are others singing alongside Sirenmon, corresponding to their quantity. Even the weak gain great power by singing in chorus with Sirenmon.[3]

Attacks

  • Dai'ikkyoku (Polyphony)[4] (第一曲≪ポリフォニー≫ Dai'ikkyoku (Porifonī)?, lit. "No.1 (Polyphony)"): Sings a song in a high soprano, whose notes suffuse the listener's heart and numb their free will, leaving them at Sirenmon's mercy.
  • Dainikyoku (Aria) (第二曲≪アリア≫? lit. "No.2 (Aria)"): Sings a solemn song in a low bass, which becomes a deep bass frequency wave that flattens the enemy through their semicircular canals, so that they are unable to even stand.
  • Daisankyoku (Canon) (第三曲≪カノン≫ Daisankyoku (Kanon)?, lit. "No.3 (Canon)"): Attacks the enemy using its singing voice as note-shaped shots, which are said to have the marvelous trait of ricocheting to always strike their targets, even separate enemies.

Design

Sirenmon looks a lot like the siren from Greek mythology, but it wears a hat on its head.

Etymologies

Sirenmon (セイレーンモン)

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

Fiction

Digimon Heroes!

Sirenmon digivolves from Kiwimon and can digivolve to Ceresmon.

Notes and references

  1. Digimon Crusader
  2. Digimon Reference Book: Aegiomon
  3. Digimon Reference Book: Sirenmon
  4. This attack is named "Symphony No. 1" on the Asian English BT1-106: Sirenmon