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Name – Dvergarmon
Level – Champion
Type – Dwarf digimon
Attribute – Vaccine
Digivolution Line – Konekomon, Usagimon, Manimon, Dvergarmon, Heimdalmon, Thormon.
Attacks – Moljnir Mega-tonne, Asgardian Quake, Vortex.
Pronunciation – Ver-gar-mon (silent D)
Name derivation – Dvergar = nordic for dwarf
Tamer – Joseph/Joey Sawyer
Dvergarmon is a middle sized champion level digimon. His hands/paws have become drills which are made of Chrome digizoid metal. He also has a black wind turbine for a tail which can be used for a number of things. His ears have exhaust vents which allow him or run at top speeds with help of the turbine, but only in a straight line.
His first attack, “Moljnir Mega-tonne”, uses the drills on his arms to impact the enemy with full force usually with help from his tail wind turbine or ear exhausts. His second attack, “Asgardian Quake”, can implement the drills into causing the ground to convulse and cause powerful earthquakes. Lastly, his third move, “Vortex”, creates a vortex of air, drawing in the enemy but it can wear him down if used too long. “Vortex” can also be used to create air pressure that can build up before releasing it into an air attack.
Publicamente diré que no los conozco... No recuerdo el ombre del digimon ^^u pero era el que vivia en un cubo de basura (SI! como el de barrio sesamo pero no tan way) y lanzaba basura con el bazoca ese XD
i remember at one point i was obbsed with digimon and pokemon. then i drew this picture, it was only the head because that was all i knew how to draw, so don't judge me. i think i was beging 8th grade.
As a series, Digimon doesn't really get the love and respect it deserves, no doubt due to the marketing power of Nintendo. But as far as stories go, Digimon was certainly much more interesting. Even as concepts went, Digimon trumps Pokemon in my eyes, as the evolutions were completely unpredictable.
Like with Dragon Ball, Bandai pretty much owns the vast majority of the character goods, so it's no surprise over the years that they've done some Figuarts. Recently, BBTS had a clearance on Dukemon, a character that made an appearance in Season 3, I think. It looked alright - actually, it looked pretty good.
At any rate, it made it home and I finally unpacked it.
The Japanese MSRP on this figure was 9,900 Yen, or just shy of $!00 CAD, whereas the BBTS asking price was North of $100 USD, which when discounted, brought it back to MSRP, but I'd save on shipping. A relatively simple set as it pertains to accessories, consisting of only two pairs of hands, a fabric wired cape, extension of the strap on the head, a Lance, a Shield, and a Base/Stand, along with two different adapters to connect the stand to the figure itself.
As mentioned, this is a gorgeous figure in terms sculpting and painting. The metallic paints used complement the pearl finish of the primary White/Grey on the body. Paint work is incredibly crisp and as a higher end figure, there must have been sufficient budget to basically coat everything in some sort of paint.
Well, 99% of it. I think the grey joints might not be painted.
The figure itself, I have to admit, was much lighter than I expected. I think that, despite its size, that it weighs less than comparatively smaller Figuarts, though I suspect it had to do with having to user lighter materials in order to get the various angles to turn out right on the figure.
Wired cape works relatively well, and it's not some flimsy piece of single layer plastic.
In terms of Articulation, not shabby at all. Unfortunately due to the strange mass distribution, Dukemon is prone to falling backwards when being posed. I like how the hips can pull outward fo rmore range of motion, and the Pauldrons can be maneuvered for a better view of the head, but the back arch and head articulation leaves much to be desired. Ankles also pop out for some more foot articlaution, but I don't understand why the toes only fold inward and not the usual curling upward.
Paint I've already covered, but Build is a funny one. You see, the hands keep falling off. Like the peg wasn't deep enough or something. But yeah, you breath on the hands and chances are you'll be trying to find where they dropped on the floor. Fortunately, the Lance and Shield actually replace the entire hand and joint assembly, so once they're in they're incredible stable.
Overall, a visually impressive but strangely flawed release.
Name – Agent “Z”
Age – 27
Family – unknown
Digimon Partner – Panthermon
D/O/B – October 1st
Likes – Curry Udon, Fried Udon, anything Udon, her digimon partner, her partner Agent J (reluctantly)
Loves – getting a new gun, clear night skies, snow
Dislikes – rain, sun, shellfish
employment – Agent for Arch-Angel
Eye Colour – dark/jade green
Hair Colour – Dark/midnight blue
Z used to live in Israel as a police officer before being transferred to a new place in Japan.
She comes off as being quiet and heads on. Always with a look that says 'stay your distance else you'll get in my way'. But once you start to get to know her better, she starts to open up a little. When she is by her self, she is always in thought but when she is around familiar people, she comes off as being relaxed, patient and unpredictable. Though she can be seen as unpredictable even if you don't know her.
She has a sharp gaze and can spot a target in the thickest of crowds and her gun toting skills are top mark. Because of this quality, she was hired at Arch-Angel as a security guard but was quickly promoted as an Agent.