Ranamon
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Ranamon is a Digimon from the Digimon series. She is the Legendary Warrior of Water, using the power of AncientMermaimon. Her violent mood changes, especially in her Calmaramon form, when it comes to her "beauty" being insulted. She has a personal dislike towards Zoe because her Beast Spirit form is more beautiful than hers. In their first few confrontations, it always ended in a draw because Calmaramon could not control her Titanic Tempest attack. In their final battle, the two fought in Sakkakumon's Sphere of Water, where this time Ranamon was defeated and Zoe scanned both of her spirits. Ranamon's spirits were later transferred into Koji's D-Tector so he could Hyper Spirit Evolve to MagnaGarurumon.
Ranamon is voiced by Peggy O'Neal (US), who gave her a southern belle drawl, and Haruhi Terada (Japan).
Abilities
Her powers' strength depends on both her emotions and how big the nearest body of water is. As Calmaramon, she prides in her movement within the water and within the sky but by manipulating her ten tentacles upon the land, she moves like a hermit crab.
Attacks
Ranamon
- Rain Stream (Draining Rain): Sends a rain cloud and bombards her opponent with massive rain.
- Jealousy Rain (Dark Vapor): She creates an acidic cloud.
- Wicked Waves: Creates a whirlpool. Can be manipulated into a drill of water or a column of swirling water.
Calmaramon
- Titanic Charge (Titanic Tempest): Withdrawing into her shell, she rotates like a drill & strikes her enemy.
- Nero Corso (Acid Ink): Sprays acid at her enemy.
- Black Course
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| Main characters: | Takuya | Koji | J.P. (Junpei) | Tommy (Tomoki) | Zoe (Izumi) | Koichi | |||
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| Spirit evolution: | Agunimon | Lobomon | Beetlemon | Kumamon | Kazemon | Loewemon | |||
| Villains: | Grumblemon | Ranamon | Arbormon | Mercurymon | Duskmon | Cherubimon | Crusadermon | Dynasmon | Lucemon | |||
| Other characters: | Bokomon | Neemon | Seraphimon (Patamon) | Ophanimon | Sorcerymon | |||
| See also: | | Digimon | |||
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