

I wasn't sure how to ever approach reviewing those, but we may as well start breaking them in, especially because today's digimon has some, uh, pretty special ones I guess? Gattai Lilithmon is the fusion of Lilithmon with her own three Vilemon minions and another Ultimate-level villain, Blastmon, who's also great by the way and we'll get to him eventually.Įvery element of the fusion is still independently sapient, and the three Vilemon are delighted by where they wound up (her top and her pants), but poor Blastmon is reduced down to nothing but his head on the end of a flail, and he spends a chunk of this story arc existentially tormented by his undignified new position, which is just funny as shit. An alternate canon in which, instead of traditional evolution levels, all digimon can simply fuse into one another in any number and combination they please to create an absolutely infinite variety of fusion forms. Speaking of Xros Wars, I've tried to hold off on including anything from it in any of our other reviews simply because there's so damn much and it's kind of off in its own alternate canon. Even that very scene is her freakishly excited reaction to finding out she'd dying and she's gone directly to hell. It also helps that Lilithmon gets a lot of focus as a main villain of Xros Wars, and while a lot of it is the kind of focus you probably expected from a modern anime (that's technically, but not really a work-safe link) she does get a lot of personality in the process, and a funnier weirdo than you would expect from a seductive demon lord. When a digimon otherwise resembles a normal human, it's their clothing and accessories I have to judge them by, and despite all the bits and pieces Lilithmon is wearing, their colors and shapes mesh into a pretty classy ensemble that doesn't feel nearly as cluttered and jumbled as some of the other goofballs we've looked at. She's not half as interesting a design or concept to me as a lot of the digimon she can evolve from, but judging solely on the concept of a human-passing demon queen I'd say she has an effectively menacing, important presence and most importantly a NICE looking outfit. For what she is, and that's an important qualifier here, for what she is, she's reasonably cool. Having said all that, you might be surprised that I don't actually dislike Lilithmon as a character or even as a digital monster. I'm sure we can place some of the blame here on the misguided notion that a design needs to be as close to human as possible if it's supposed to be sexy, and do I even need to tell you which of the Seven Deadly Sins this demon lord is supposed to symbolize? It's a pretty tired, kind of insulting cliche that the "Lust"-themed villain is so often just depicted as a woman whose ultimate sin is little more than basically just, like.they enjoy sex and they look good? But "too much?" And for villainy I guess? Whatever!

Lilithmon suffers significantly from Digimon's steady creep of more and more human designs, lacking even the off-color skin, giant hands or partially masked face that made me love her Devimon kin.

This is a collectible battle-monster in a children's franchise, and yet, there's a high chance that google adsense will flag this page for inappropriate content and disable its ad revenue. I say "infamous," of course, because of all the digimon marketed partially around having boobs, Lilithmon is just about the boobhavingest boobhaver of them all, even boobhavlier than Rosemon. We're almost completely out of digimon introduced in the year 2002, with tomorrow's being both the very last we've left to cover from this period and one of my favorite things in the whole damn franchise, but first, here's the infamous Lilithmon, another of the Ultimate-level fiends comprising the Seven Great Demon Lords of the digital world, the go-to evolved form of Ladydevimon and even a possible route for Arukenimon.
