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Hyogamon : The Glacier Monster

General Information First Appearances
Level Attribute Type
Champion Virus Icy Snow
Début Card Début Anime Début
Digimon World 1 Bo-183 - NA -
   
Toei Picture Bandai Picture / Available Picture

   
LCD

Family (Families)

   
US Attacks Japanese Attacks

Common Attacks

Throwing Ice
Ice Cudel
Re-Initialize
Snow Barrier

Misc. Attacks

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Common Attacks

Hyougan Gantouge (Icicle Toss)
Ice Konbou (Ice Club)
Top Cancel
Snow Barrier

Misc. Attacks

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Profile / Additional Information

Variations Subspecies

An Icy Snow type Digimon of the Ogremon species that likes cold places. This Digimon has a very strong territory consciousness. He attacks those who enters his territory without mercy. He and Mojyamon often have frequent disputes about perfect areas to live in. The ice that grows in his shoulders is often used as clubs.

- NA -

Fugamon
Ogremon

Evolution

Evolves From

Evolves To

SnowGoburimon

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SnowAgumon, Muchomon, Elecmon, Bearmon

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Myotismon, BlackWarGrowlmon, Gigadramon, WaruMonzaemon

Jogress Evolution
Etemon (w/ Fugamon)
Tekkamon (w/ Ninjamon)

Evolves From (Anime)

Evolves To (Anime)

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Name Origins

US Name / Hyogamon

Japanese Name / Hyougamon

Origin / Japanese. Hyoga is a misspelling of Hyouga, which means glacier. Origin / Japanese. Hyouga means glacier.
 

Credits

- Toei picture was created by Seppi
- Bandai picture was created by Bandai
- LCD picture was created by the DVR site
* Name meaning provided by Grace Anderson, aka Megchan.

 

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