
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 bōjutsu, so it is excellent not only in scuffling matches but also in performances.[5] Attacks Fiery Fastball[6] (ロックダマシー Rokku Damashī?, 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 bōjutsu. 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.

Shoutmon

Starter Options (Hina)
for Starter Options (Hina) in Digimon World Eclipse
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Some time has passed since the defeat of Grimmon and the Chrono Core, and the Digital World has finally found some peace. Both Light Fang and Night Claw have continued their friendly rivalry as their ranks grow, and more and more humans are coming to the Digital World and becoming Tamers... But this has also resulted in an unexpected consequence—a massive corporation has set its sight on wiping the Digital World of all things wild and unruly and turning it into a ideal world for humans to live, and has recreated the Chrono Core with the intentions of using it to wipe out all Digimon! And as this scheme begins to spread, two young, not-quite-talented tamers—Hina, a ditzy girl who seems to live in her own world, and An, an inordinarily quiet boy who tends to stray away from most—meet and find themselves wrapped up in the scheme to stop this corporation... ‖ Fancast for a hypothetical Digimon World Dawn & Dusk sequel game. Professional VAs only, no celebs.





