Written by Jonathan Wojcik with the aid of With the Will, Digimon Wiki and Wikimon



ENTRY 065: MUSYAMON TO ZANBAMON

Musyamon is definitely the thematic, official Adult stage for the line. A straightforward demonic samurai with a lot of detail packed into its design, which is more than appropriate for the theme, and I'm glad those details are on the ragged and battle-worn side. As with a lot of earlier humanoids, what we see of Musyamon's face and eye placement are not quite human, but definitely more beast-like.



There's also a rather interesting child stage for these guys, but, it's even more appropriate to another series of Digimon we'll review it with later. RATING:

Originally I just reviewed Zanbamon here, but, you're right,is definitely the thematic, official Adult stage for the line. A straightforward demonic samurai with a lot of detail packed into its design, which is more than appropriate for the theme, and I'm glad those details are on the ragged and battle-worn side. As with a lot of earlier humanoids, what we see of Musyamon's face and eye placement are not quite human, but definitely more beast-like.There's also a rather interesting child stage for these guys, but, it's even more appropriate to another series of Digimon we'll review it with later.

Asura that appear in both Hinduism and Buddhism. In both cases, Asura are fearsome divine beings that may be good or evil but are always possessed of incredibly destructive power, and are best known for battling against the gods themselves. Asuramon's design is alright, I guess; I like the masks with different expressions on them. I can't imagine there are all that many different ways to make an "Asuramon," really. It's basically what you expect. RATING:

Musyamon typically evolves into Asuramon, based on thethat appear in both Hinduism and Buddhism. In both cases, Asura are fearsome divine beings that may be good or evil but are always possessed of incredibly destructive power, and are best known for battling against the gods themselves. Asuramon's design is alright, I guess; I like the masks with different expressions on them. I can't imagine there are all that many different ways to make an "Asuramon," really. It's basically what you expect.