Bokomon
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Bokomon (ボコモン) | |
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Voice actor(s) | Kazuko Sugiyama (Japanese) Brian Beacock (English) |
Bokomon is a fictional character from the Digimon franchise. He is a Rookie Level Mutant Digimon. His name comes from the Japanese word, bokoboko, which means the sound of hitting something hollow.
[edit] Appearance
Bokomon is a Scholar Digimon. It is difficult to describe just what he is, although he is white and has a horned head and pointed ears. His trademark is the pink haramaki (body warmer) that he wears around his stomach. It's in this haramaki that he stores his Book of Knowledge from which he learns about the Ten Legendary Warriors. He also hatched a Patamon from an egg by carrying the egg around in it; both Patamon and Neemon have tried to hide in the haramaki with marginal success.
[edit] Description
Bokomon and Neemon first appeared in episode one of Digimon Frontier when Cerberumon was attacking Flame Terminal to find a "spirit". After Takuya became Agunimon and defeated Cerberumon, Bokomon accompanied the five DigiDestined on their adventure.
He had info on the other Spirits when Koji became Lobomon to fight Raremon, Tommy became Kumamon to help fight the Candlemon, Zoe became Kazemon to fight 3 Mushroomon and J.P. became Beetlemon to fight Snimon. His pink belt held some things besides his book. One of which was Seraphimon's egg when Mercurymon defeated him and stole his Fractal Code. When the Fractal Code was returned, the egg hatched into a Patamon which treated Bokomon as its mother. During the event of the Royal Knights, Bokomon overheard Crusadermon telling Koichi that he didn't have Fractal Code because, in the Digital World, he was just a spirit. Bokomon has been of help since all of those events.
In the movie "Island of Lost Digimon", Bokomon helped the Legendary Warriors get the Human Digimon and the Beast Digimon to get along.
Attacks
- Wild Escape Dash (逃げ足猛ダッシュ)
- Book of Knowledge (もの知りブック)
- Boko Bash
[edit] Trivia
- In the English dub, Bokomon is the narrator of Digimon Frontier for the last eight episodes. Episodes 1-42 were narrated by Rika Nonaka of Digimon Tamers.
- On the CD of Digimon Frontier he sings a song with Neemon. That song is called: "Great Spirit Work Song"
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