Written by Jonathan Wojcik with the aid of With the Will, Digimon Wiki and Wikimon
TINMON
This Perfect-level machine digimon appeared exclusively in the original "Digimon World" game and never, ever, ever again, anywhere. It may as well be considered "unofficial" at this point, but I for one refuse to leave Tinmon behind. It could even evolve from yesterday's Clockmon in the same game, and evolve further into the Frankensteinian Boltmon, which is a pretty weird sort of technological progression. From a clockwork puppet to a clunky robot to a golem of artificially animated flesh. It's like a series of increasingly impressive, yet still very crude attempts at making an artificial being.
There isn't anything else we can say about it - no particularly interesting abilities, bio or personality quirks - but a boxy retro robot is definitely something sorely missing from this franchise, and if anything deserved to have an entire thematic line all its own.RATING:
There isn't anything else we can say about it - no particularly interesting abilities, bio or personality quirks - but a boxy retro robot is definitely something sorely missing from this franchise, and if anything deserved to have an entire thematic line all its own.