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This is the character sheet for the new characters in the Digimon move Digimon Adventure: Last Evolution Kizuna. Beware of unmarked spoilers.

For characters introduced in Digimon Adventure, click here, for characters introduced in Digimon Adventure 02, click here, for characters introduced in the movies that made up the dub compilation film Digimon: The Movie, click here, and for characters introduced in Digimon Adventure tri., click here.

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    Imura Kyotaro 
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Voiced by: Daisuke Ono (JP), Kaiji Tang (EN)
Menoa's assistant. In reality, he is an undercover FBI agent known as Yamada Kyotaro infiltrating Menoa's research trying to arrest her.


  • Big Good: Eventually turns out to be this once we find out his true goal was to arrest Menoa.
  • The Mole: He's actually an undercover FBI agent investigating Menoa and the mysterious kidnappings for years.
  • Red Herring: With his threatening stature, him being Menoa's assistant and that at one point he was seemingly obstructing Yamato from rescuing Takeru and Hikari, one might think that Imura/Yamada is bad news. He's actually firmly on the side of good, and he's only obstructing Yamato because the time he went there, Takeru and Hikari are abducted and their souls are already reaped by Eosmon.
  • You Are Too Late: When Yamato goes to rescue Takeru and Hikari, Yamada shows up to stop him. Yamato believes that he was buying time for the kidnapper to vanish them, but turns out he was stopping him because Menoa already got them the moment Yamato arrived.

    Menoa Bellucci 
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Voiced by: Mayu Matsuoka (JP), Erika Harlacher (EN)
A child prodigy and a former DigiDestined who lived in Colorado, she seems to assist Izzy, Tai and Matt in investigating a large-scale incident targeting DigiDestined worldwide. In reality, she is a deranged woman who kidnaps more than 300 DigiDestined through her creation Eosmon, renders their bodies comatose, and places them in Never-Land so they will never fall under the same fate as her anymore.


  • Animal Motifs: Blue Morpho Butterflies. Her real partner is the butterfly Digimon Morphomon, the modified form of her partner, Eosmon are vaguely butterfly-like Digimon, she has a butterfly hairpin, and manifests as a blue butterfly in Neverland. It represents her desire of seeing every DigiDestined live without the fear of losing their Digimon partners and that said partners will be technically "reborn" in her world.
  • Big Bad: She is the main (and only) antagonist of Digimon Adventure: Last Evolution Kizuna, who kidnapped more than 300 DigiDestined through Eosmon and tucked them into a Never-Land where they will never grow up and be with their Digimon partners forever, unlike her.
  • Child Prodigy: Discovered the largest prime number and skipped enough grades to enter university when she was 14. Too bad, it also led to her Morphomon partner vanishing, which drove her grief-ridden and insane.
  • Contrasting Sequel Antagonist: To Oikawa from Digimon Adventure 02. Both are human antagonists suffering from the grief of losing a loved one and target and kidnap children en masse for their own noble goals, Oikawa to travel into the Digital World, and Menoa to make sure nobody suffers from the same tragedy as she did. However, there are a couple of contrasting points between the two:
    • Menoa is a conventionally attractive young woman whose exterior appearance hides a rather unsettling demeanor. On the other hand, Oikawa is a seemingly Obviously Evil and decrepit man who has a soft side to him (although he didn't look that awful in the past).
    • Their plans revolve around abducting and brainwashing human children through Digital manipulation, Oikawa through the Dark Seeds and Menoa through outright abducting children to Neverland. Oikawa only kidnaps 20 or so children he chose and plants them with Dark Seeds that enhance their academic and physical capabilities, but condition them into viewing others as Pitiful Worms, which he releases and harvests to allow him to open a gate into the Digital World, which he couldn't go to when he was a child. In the other hand, Menoa converts every Chosen Children she could grab her hands on in data and put them into Neverland, where they will be essentially brainwashed into protecting it to preserve their happiness with their Digimon, easily claiming hundreds in the process.
    • While Oikawa is found to be a mere Unwitting Pawn of Vamdemon, Menoa is in full control of Eosmon's actions, at least until she's absorbed by Eosmon in their Fusion Dance where she ends up trapped within her own memories while Eosmon carries out her desires.
    • Despite all the horrific actions he did, Oikawa dies a Heroic Sacrifice to undo all of BelialVamdemon's destruction and is reborn as a force of good overseeing the Digital World. Menoa in the other hand, is arrested and taken to psychological therapy.
  • Dramatic Irony: She was so obsessed with bringing back Morphomon that she doesn't realize that Morphomon was reborn as Eosmon until the moment it is defeated.
  • Evil Redhead: She's a redhead is easily one of the most dangerous human villains in the franchise.
  • Freudian Excuse: Lost her Morphomon when she was 14 when she bragged to it that she was enrolling to university, causing her much grief. She spent years trying to bring her back to no avail, until an aurora appeared and Morphomon's Digital egg manifested. Then (she claims that) Morphomon telepathically told her to save all of the DigiDestined by re-configuring their data. She then tampered with its data and turned it into Eosmon, a Digimon who can convert the souls of humans into data and place them into Neverland.
  • Freudian Excuse Is No Excuse: Despite being a Well-Intentioned Extremist with a tragic Freudian Excuse, Menoa is promptly arrested after Eosmon is destroyed and all of the captives return to normal.
  • A God Am I: She named her artificial Digimon after Eos, the Greek Goddess of the dawn. When Tai and Matt meet her, Menoa's mental state has deteriorated to the point that she outright calls herself a Goddess of Neverland.
  • Gratuitous English: Courtesy of her foreign background, Menoa has a tendency to mix English words in her sentences. Noticably, she does it in a more complex fashion like Amphimon does rather than just a Character Catchphrase or two.
  • Graceful Loser: She gladly accepts being arrested and sent to therapy once defeated and caught.
  • Icy Blue Eyes: Her eyes are deep blue and they are a rather unsettling sight when her true colors show.
  • Lotus-Eater Machine: Her goal is to trap every DigiDestined she could reach and find and trap them into Neverland, where they are regressed to when they are a child and can relieve their memories with their partner Digimon, with more than 300 victims within the movie itself. It also brainwashes them to attack anyone who wants to snap them out.
  • Manipulative Bastard: The reason why she asks Izzy request against her own Digimon? She was trying to get his list of DigiDestined contacts to unleash a bunch of Eosmon to kidnap every single kid there.
  • Suspiciously Similar Substitute:
    • To Maki Himekawa from 'tri., being a young woman who lost her Digimon partner, causing her to lose her grip on reality. And much like Maki, she poses as a seemingly helpful ally to the DigiDestined but is actually manipulating them for her own ends.
    • Also to Oikawa from 02, another serial child abductor with a tragic past who can also mind control his victims. However, Menoa attempts and succeeds a triple-digit victim count while Oikawa "only" abducted dozens, and she's far from being the Unwitting Pawn Oikawa is.
  • Ms. Fanservice: She gets two very mild fanservice scenes throughout the movie. One with her sitting in her rather revealing sleeping-wear in her hotel room, and later her swimming on her back in the hotel pool.
  • Tragic Villain: At her very core, Menoa is essentially just a woman driven insane by the grief of losing her Morphomon because she "grown up" at the age of 14 when she told it that she skipped enough grades to go to university.
  • Unreliable Narrator:
    • She claims that the DigiDestined she kidnapped are attacking Tai and Matt because they don't want to grow up. Given that she isn't the sanest person to be around and some victims like Izzy were opposing her before they got hit, it's clear that Neverland did hardwire/brainwash them to protect it to some extent.
    • She also claims that Morphomon told her to save every single DigiDestined in the world using her data, although it's likely that she made this up because she was too insane/grief-ridden to comprehend reality.
  • Well-Intentioned Extremist: Her rather frightening and ruthless demeanor aside, she legitimately doesn't want people to end up like her. Too bad her plan involves stealing the souls of a few hundred children, a scale that would put Oikawa to shame.
  • Wintry Auroral Sky: After witnessing an aurora and Morphomon's Digi-egg manifesting afterwards, she claims that she heard Morphomon told her to save the DigiDestined by sending all of them to Neverland.
  • Would Hurt a Child: Some of the DigiDestined she tried to kidnap are obviously children, even before their souls are harvested by Eosmon.

    Eosmon 
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An artificial Digimon created out from Morphomon's data, it can digitalize humans and put them in a pocket dimension, leaving their bodies in a coma until it is defeated.


  • Be Careful What You Say: Just by saying that you don't want to grow up is enough to send an Eosmon next to you to steal your soul.
  • Brainwashed and Crazy: Eosmon can brainwash any human and Digimon it kidnapped to attack any intruders on command.
  • Breaking Old Trends:
    • It's the first Digimon antagonist who isn't a rampaging monster or an independent entity who answers to no one. It is Menoa's partner Digimon and it listens to her orders well.
    • It's the first boss Digimon of the Adventure continuity that doesn't even have anything marginally to do with darkness or evil.
  • Conservation of Ninjutsu: When Eosmon first evolved into Perfect-Level, it effortlessly defeated four Adult-level Digimon by itself. But when it clones itself towards the film's climax, Adults like Greymon or XV-Mon are suddenly capable of thrashing dozens of them with ease.
  • Fusion Dance: Its Ultimate form is born out of it absorbing Menoa.
  • Light Is Not Good: Its Ultimate form resembles those of a beautiful, radiant goddess statue. But it's the one kidnapping children for Menoa's sake, and proves itself to be a formidable foe that can curb-stomp even Omegamon.
  • Reincarnation: The end of the climax heavily implies that Eosmon is Morphomon's reincarnated form and evolution, something that Morphomon's evolution line would later confirm.
  • Self-Duplication: Can create numerous copies of itself to steal the souls of any DigiDestined.
  • Your Soul Is Mine!: Menoa's Evil Plan involves sending Eosmon to target any unfortunate DigiDestined she knows about, at which they digitalize their victim's souls and send them to Neverland. The physical bodies are rendered comatose, and their Digimon partners will vanish until they are freed.

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