Written by Jonathan Wojcik with the aid of With the Will, Digimon Wiki and Wikimon
THE LABRAMON LINE
BABY I: PAOMON
This digimon was created especially for the Digimon Tamers movie, Battle of Adventures. I'm still disappointed that baby forms tend to be less the "larval slimes" they once were and so strongly resemble their evolutions now, but in this case we at least have a sound explanation; Paomon is apparently the only baby stage digimon modified by humans to be a more appealing pet...though it still spits the acidic bubbles classic to Baby I stages.
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BABY II: XIAOMON
The second stage is fairly cute, but a little less cute than the simple dog-blob that was Paomon. Instead of bubbles, this one can release a sound wave said to have a calming effect on malevolent digimon.
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CHILD: LABRAMON
The child stage is a pretty forgettable digimon dog. We sure have come a long way from child digimon as original as Gabumon, that's for sure, but I guess being such a plain, shaggy dog ties in with the "human modification" aspect. Labramon's signature move is a healing ability called "Cure Liqueur," I guess based on the fictional image of St. Bernards delivering alcohol to "revive" people.
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ADULT: SIESAMON
Labramon's artificial nature supposedly means it can never evolve beyond child stage, but it "miraculously" does so anyway, into this exceptionally powerful Holy Beast digimon and another digimon based on a "lion dog." It's also a sun-absorbing digimon that spends most of its time basking, like a cat, and is supposedly capable of generating a firewall against all viral digimon.
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