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Punimon is a Slime Digimon whose name is derived from the onomatopoeia for squishing (ぷにぷに Punipuni?), and as such is a gelatinous Digimon. It is a new kind of newborn Digimon. Its gelatinous red body is squishy, and there are three feeler-like things growing on its head. It is unable to battle, but it can produce resilient, acidic bubbles to intimidate its opponents.

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  • Punimon
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  • Punimon is a Slime Digimon whose name is derived from the onomatopoeia for squishing (ぷにぷに Punipuni?), and as such is a gelatinous Digimon. It is a new kind of newborn Digimon. Its gelatinous red body is squishy, and there are three feeler-like things growing on its head. It is unable to battle, but it can produce resilient, acidic bubbles to intimidate its opponents.
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  • Fresh
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  • Yukiko Hanioka
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Name
  • Punimon
Type
  • Slime
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  • プニモン
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Debut
  • Digital Monster Ver. 2
Size
  • 5.0
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  • Steven Jay Blum
abstract
  • Punimon is a Slime Digimon whose name is derived from the onomatopoeia for squishing (ぷにぷに Punipuni?), and as such is a gelatinous Digimon. It is a new kind of newborn Digimon. Its gelatinous red body is squishy, and there are three feeler-like things growing on its head. It is unable to battle, but it can produce resilient, acidic bubbles to intimidate its opponents.
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