YAMAKI
While his sinister,
black-suited exterior seems to present Mitsuo Yamaki as little
more than your basic G-man, those shades hide the mind of an
electronics genius. Yamaki was responsible for designing the Hypnos
system, which keeps a constant watch over the Earths
electronic communications network, secretly monitoring and
recording information, and acts as section chief to the
organisation named for his creation. When Hypnos became aware of Digimon
existing autonomously within the network, protocols were
immediately established to deal with these Wild Ones, as
they were code-named, as they began to Bio-Emerge into the
real world. Yamaki, a stiff man of few outward emotions, grew to
hate the creatures, viewing them embodiments of chaos and
disorder. Among Yamakis traits is his compulsion to flick
open and closed the silver Zippo lighter he always carries
its generally believed hes attempting to quit
smoking, and flicking the lighter is a possibly-unconscious
nervous action caused by wanting a cigarette (due to stress, most
of the time). He is involved in a relationship with Hypnos chief
systems operator, Riley Ootori.
The UKs official Digimon comics briefly delved into Yamakis history at one point, revealing that his father was a strict disciplinarian, who imparted to Yamaki his desire for order and control, which is what made Yamaki the man he is today driving him to create the Hypnos program to monitor the actions of people all across the world and keep them in check, and explaining his hatred of Digimon, which he views as disruptions to the natural order. However, while the UK comics are officially sanctioned, their story content is not approved by any Japanese creators, so this information does not strictly apply to the anime.
The unspoken irony of Yamakis situation is that it is possible that the Hypnos system actually created a window, a weak spot, between the Earth and the Digital World, allowing Digimon through in the first place. The series bible sees Chiaki Konaka toy around with this idea, but its never fully confirmed as being truth in the finished series though at one point, Yamaki does wonder if it could be the case.
When the Wild One known as Guilmon Bio-Emerged, Yamaki instructed a tracer to be kept on him, to see what he would do. The following day, after Guilmon had battled Renamon in Shinjuku Park, Yamaki headed up the team that examined the battlefield, and found a Modify Card lying on the ground.
Yamaki and his Hypnos underlings
continued to observe the Bio-Emergence of other Wild Ones, only
to have the Tamers and their Digimon defeat them. While on
another field mission, Yamaki was called back to headquarters by Tally
at the request of his superior, the Chief Cabinet Secretary,
to fully explain the nature of Hypnos. The secretary made it
clear that Hypnos was to remain a secret from the public, and
that all Digimon connection to the real world was to be
eliminated. That night, when Guilmon slipped into a warp between
Earth and the Digital World, Hypnos picked up the signal from the
tunnel under the park, and Yamaki, in direct defiance of orders
from above, uploaded his Yuggoth deletion program into the
Hypnos system, and had Riley target the tunnel with it. The
Tamers just managed to rescue Guilmon before the Yuggoth struck.
When a Devidramon Bio-Emerged and flew over the city in clear view of the populace, Yamaki viewed the Digimons audacity as a personal insult. There was a little action that could be taken, however, but when Growlmon destroyed the Devidramon, Yamaki charged Riley with inventing a cover story for the incident.
Hypnos was unable to stop IceDevimon from Bio-Emerging, but seemed to have more luck with Musyamon, who was apparently destroyed by Yuggoth. It was not to be, however Musyamons data survived, and his voice was heard in Hypnos headquarters, declaring his desire for revenge. He reappeared the following day, and destroyed Yuggoth when it attempted to target him. Yamaki headed for the Shinjuku Guard Rail, the site of Musyamons Bio-Emergence, and observed the battle from afar as Takato, Henry and their Digimon defeated Musyamon. Yamaki was subsequently able to identify the two boys by name, and tracked them down to deliver a warning stop playing their dangerous game. Jeris arrival distracted the boys, and Yamaki departed, only to have Henry pursue him, but unsurprisingly, the boy failed to catch him. That evening, he observed the Tamers battle with Harpymon, and decided that it was time to end things.
Yamaki confronted Takato face-to-face once
more as he and another team of Hypnos operatives captured a DarkLizardmon
that Takato and Guilmon had just defeated. During the examination
of DarkLizardmon, Yamaki pushed the scientists to increase the
intensity of the scan, destroying DarkLizardmons form, and
then instructed them to delete her remaining data. In a
subsequent video conference with the government operatives above
him, Yamaki persuaded them to allow him to activate his Juggernaut
program, which tore open a vortex between Earth and the Digital
World, and began pulling Digimon through it, returning them to
where they came from. Yamaki and Takato faced off once more, but
Yamaki simply walked
away from the boy... only to be informed that an anomaly had
infiltrated the Juggernaut, allowing something to come through
from the other side. That something was Mihiramon,
the tiger Deva, and his appearance on Earth tested
Yamakis sanity, as he took on his frustrations on Henry,
throttling him only to deem him not worth it. Staggering
away, Yamaki returned a short time later, having organised a
military strike. Attack choppers opened fire on Mihiramon atop
the Hypnos towers, to no effect, but then, Growlmon Matrix
Digivolved into WarGrowlmon, and destroyed Mihiramon,
much to Yamakis surprise, forcing him to realise that the
kids viewed the situation as more than just a game.
Yamaki was, unfortunately, powerless to stop further Devas using the Juggernaut to enter the real world, and took action by re-uniting the Monster Makers, the original programming team that created Digimon, including Henrys father, Janyu Wong, in order to learn more about Digimon, and in doing so, learn how to destroy them. Prior to this reunion, the horse Deva, Indramon, Bio-Emerged, and Yamaki attempted to stop him with an underpowered Juggernaut activation. It failed, but Indramon decided it was time to leave. Subsequently, a strange binary code communication found its way through the Hypnos computers the Deva communicating with each other and Yamaki laughed at the simplicity of it. The Monster Makers were then brought together, only to have the meeting coincide with Indramon reappearance. Yamaki took the chance to explain the mechanics of Digimon Bio-Emergence to Janyu, but military strikes on the creature proved fruitless, meaning it was once again WarGrowlmon who stepped up to destroy the Deva.
When the gargantuan pig Deva, Vikaralamon,
Bio-Emerged in Shinjuku, Yamaki took it personally such a
massive scale event couldnt be hidden from the public, and
it was his responsibility to stop it. The Juggernaut was once
again activated at full power, despite the pleas of Janyu Wong,
and Vikaralamon and the Tamers Digimon were
caught in its power. However, the
monkey Deva, Makuramon, chose that moment to reveal
himself, using the binary code language to communicate directly
with Hypnos and warn them that they were getting in his way. He
instigated an implosion that crashed the Juggernaut data stream
and destroyed a substantial portion of the towers Yamaki
attempted to force some of the technicians to stay, but silently
allowed Riley to leave as he stayed in the crumbling towers.
Yamaki survived the attack, but for him, the outcome was perhaps worse than anything that could have happened he was fired. Wallowing in self-pity and cigarettes Yamaki was snapped out of his funk by Riley, who convinced him that there was still some good he could do. The Tamers had planned to enter the Digital World to rescue Calumon from Makuramons clutches, and Yamaki gave them a comm device before they left, so they could stay in contact with him.
Unfortunately, the Tamers soon discovered that the device didnt work in the Digital World except during a storm created by the hasty re-activation of the unstable Hypnos and Juggernaut system by the Head of National Security. The Chief Cabinet Secretary opposed the move, and when the system began to run out of control, called in Yamaki and Riley to put things to rights. The two of them were the only ones able to pull the system back under control, and they were reinstated for it. Subsequently, Yamaki called the Monster Makers and all the kids families together to explain the situation to them. During the meeting, he received another message from Takato and Henry.
Not long after, when Janyu took Suzie to play in the park, Yamaki met with him there, and they discussed the history of the Digimon project but were powerless to stop Suzie being pulled into the Digital World, where she was reunited with her big brother and the other Tamers.
Events in the Digital World proceeded apace, as the Tamers battled Beelzemon, Zhuqiaomon, lost Leomon and discovered Biomerging. Meanwhile, on Earth, Yamaki made all of Hypnoss facilities available to the Monster Makers to construct an ark that would bring the Tamers home. Guided by Yamaki via the comm device, Takato led the Tamers back to the surface layer of the Digital World, and onto the Ark. An attack by the deadly D-Reaper on the Hypnos central processor almost derailed the rescue attempt, but the Monster Makers were able to harness the processing power of computers all over the planet to make it work. Yamaki was so impressed by their sheer skill and ability that he even became calm enough to set down his lighter. The ark materialised in Shinjuku Park, and the Tamers with it.
But
the fight was not over.
The D-Reaper had pursued the Tamers back to Earth and engulfed a large portion of Shinjuku in its mass. Yamaki, Riley, Tally and the Monster Makers were forced out of the Hypnos towers and had to operate out of one of the organisations vans. Later, they established a temporary base in the Tokyo Opera Tower, and Yamaki, Riley and Tally went to the Matsuki bakery to meet with the Tamers, and then watch as they battled one of the D-Reapers Pendulum Feet Agents.
As everyone made their own plans for dealing with the situation, Yamaki was offered a moment to reflect on his actions. Riley realised that he was blaming himself for everything that had happened, and tried to console him, telling him that he was just the first man who had tried to control the network the uncontrollable. Yamaki laughed, telling her he had no intention of being the first in a line of fools. During a subsequent battle between the Tamers and more of the D-Reapers Agents, Yamaki was shocked to received a message on his comm device from the ark, asking for instructions the Digimon core code used to create it had made it self aware, and it now resided in the Digital World, low on power. Yamaki turned to Daisy for her help in establishing a connection with the ark, and she succeeded, redesigning it into Grani. Later, when another battle broke out, Riley was able to hack into the D-Reapers signal and utilise its ability to view through layers of data, revealing to everyone that the Tamers had actually merged with their Digimon. Yamaki was overcome with shock at the revelation, and blamed himself for allow the conflict to reach this point. He quickly regained his composure, however, and hit upon the idea of using a satellite to directly communicate with Takato and direct him to use Granis Yuggoth Blaster on the D-Reaper.
The end result of the battle
was that the D-Reaper evolved into the Mother D-Reaper,
forcing everyone to retreat to the Tsukuba Communications
Research Centre. There, Yamaki co-ordinated Operation:
Doodlebug, the final plan to defeat the D-Reaper. When the
Tamers returned to Shinjuku to face off one last time with the
D-Reaper, Yamaki, Janyu and Dolphin directed
Henry to activate the Juggernaut within the D-Reapers
portal between Earth and the Digital World and to reverse the
flow of the vortex, pulling in the D-Reaper and reverting it to
its original harmless form but Yamaki was forced to
conceal the truth, that the Juggernaut would also return the
Tamers Digimon to the Digital World.
Some time later, as Takato reflected over the events that followed the D-Reapers defeat, Yamaki and Riley were shown being served in the Matsuki bakery.
Some months later, when Locomon made his disruptive appearance in Tokyo, Yamaki quickly took control of the situation, commandeering control of the railway lines for the city and manipulating tracks and points to keep Locomon clear of occupied lines and steer him towards Ichigaya station, in hopes of sending him back to the Digital World through a warp that had opened there. Unfortunately, that was precisely where Locomon wanted to go, and Parasimon, a spider-like Digimon controlling him, used the warp to summon a massive swarm of his kind to Earth, which were defeated in a massive battle with the Tamers and their Digimon.
Yamaki first appears in Guilmon
Comes Alive. His voice is supplied by Steven Jay
Blum.
YAMON
Group: Micro Level: In-Training Attack Technique:
Yamon is the In-Training form of Impmon. Following the defeat of the D-Reaper, the effects of the Juggernaut were felt on Impmon and the other Digimon, reverting them into their In-Training stages, and forcing them to return to the Digital World.
Yamon appears in Such Sweet Sorrow.
Name: From yancha, Japanese for mischief.
YOLEI
DigiDestined girl from the second season of the Digimon television series. When Kazu first saw Takato wearing his goggles, he likened them to Yoleis glasses (as seen in Guilmon Comes Alive). Note that this comparison was not in the original Japanese version of the episode.
YUGGOTH
The Yuggoth was an experimental data-deletion
program designed by Yamaki. Its use had not been
sanctioned by the government officials above Hypnos,
however, so Riley attempted to talk Yamaki out of breaking
the rules and putting the program to use. Her words fell on deaf
ears, as Yamaki uploaded Yuggoth into the system and instructed
her to activate it. It was a successful first use, as the
targeted area was completely deleted unbeknownst to Yamaki
and Riley, the Tamers had only just managed to get out with their
lives.
Yuggoth was next dispatched to stop the Bio-Emergence of Musyamon, and appeared to succeed, dispersing his data as his Digital Field had already begun to materialise on Earth. It didnt finish the job, however Musyamon reconstituted himself, and destroyed Yuggoth when it was sent after him again.
When Pajiramon and Vajramon were attempting to Bio-Emerge, Yuggoth was once again deployed to stop them to absolutely no effect.
Much later, Yuggoth was integrated into the ark that brought the Tamers back from the Digital World when it was redesigned into Grani. Grani could use Yuggoth to project energy blasts that yielded the same deleting effects, which proved most effective on the D-Reaper Ball, shattering it where all other attacks had failed.
Yuggoth is first uploaded into the system
and activated in Now You See It, Now You
Dont, though its triangular symbol
can be seen spinning on a screen behind Yamaki in Guilmon
Comes Alive, and a few other episodes that
re-use the footage.
Name: In H.P. Lovecrafts tales of
Cthulu, Yuggoth is the name given to the planet
Pluto.
YUUJI
Yuuji Terayama is a member of Miss Asajis class, and is regularly seen in the company of Taizou and Tadashi. Yuuji and his pals had a lot of theories on the cause of the soccer field vandalism, suggesting the supernatural was to blame. Yuuji was later introduced to Guilmon prior to the battle with Sandiramon, and went on the school camping trip. Much later, when the D-Reaper threatened the world, Miss Asajis class shouted their support for Gallantmon, and though Yuuji was not explicitly shown, it stands to reason that he was present.
Yuuji first appears in Dream a Little Dream.