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Encyclopedia > Digimon Adventure
Digimon Adventure / Season one
English version logo
デジモンアドベンチャー
(Dejimon Adobenchā)
Genre Action, Adventure, Shōnen
TV anime
Directed by Hiroyuki Kakudo
Studio Toei Animation
Network Flag of Japan Fuji TV
Original run March 7, 1999March 26, 2000
No. of episodes 54
Movie: Digimon Adventure
Directed by Mamoru Hosoda
Studio Toei Animation
Released March 6, 1999
Runtime 20 mins
Movie: Our War Game!
Directed by Mamoru Hosoda
Studio Toei Animation
Released March 4, 2000
Runtime 40 mins
Related works

Digimon Adventure (デジモンアドベンチャー Dejimon Adobenchā?) (1999) is the first season of the anime saga Digimon: Digital Monsters. Its premise involves a group of boys and girls being whisked to a parallel reality called the Digital World (sometimes incorrectly called "DigiWorld" for short) while at summer camp. They were taken there because they were chosen to become DigiDestined, the children that would save the Digital World (along with Earth near the end of the series) from the evil forces that threatened to destroy it. Each of the children received a Digimon partner who was preprogrammed to be bonded to them, as well as miniature devices called Digivices. With the power of the Digivices, their Digimon partners could become stronger forms to battle enemies or save their partners from danger. is the 66th day of the year (67th in leap years) in the Gregorian calendar. ... This article is about the year. ... March 26 is the 85th day of the year (86th in leap years) in the Gregorian calendar. ... Year 2000 (MM) was a leap year starting on Saturday (link will display full 2000 Gregorian calendar). ... Toei Animation Company, Limited ) (JASDAQ: 4816) is a Japanese animation studio owned by the Toei Company. ... is the 65th day of the year (66th in leap years) in the Gregorian calendar. ... This article is about the year. ... Toei Animation Company, Limited ) (JASDAQ: 4816) is a Japanese animation studio owned by the Toei Company. ... is the 63rd day of the year (64th in leap years) in the Gregorian calendar. ... Year 2000 (MM) was a leap year starting on Saturday (link will display full 2000 Gregorian calendar). ... Original run April 2, 2000 – March 25, 2001 No. ... Original run April 1, 2001 – March 31, 2002 No. ... Original run April 7, 2002 – March 30, 2003 No. ... Digimon Savers is a Japanese anime television series, and the fifth series produced as part of the Digimon franchise. ... This article is about the year. ... “Animé” redirects here. ... Digimon , short for デジタルモンスター dejitaru monsutā, Digital Monster) is a popular Japanese series of media and merchandise, including anime, manga, toys, video games, trading card games and other media. ... The Digital World is a fictional universe featured in the Digimon media franchise. ... DigiDestined is a term unique to the Digimon media franchise. ... Digimon are fictional creatures that are the center of the Digimon media franchise. ... Computer programming (often shortened to programming or coding) is the process of writing, testing, and maintaining the source code of computer programs. ... The term human bond -- or, more generally, human bonding -- refers to the process or formation of a close personal relationship, as between a parent and child, especially through frequent or constant association. ... The Digivice is a device from the fictional anime/manga Digimon series. ...

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Plot summary

Traveling to the Digital World was an experience that left the children bewildered. Their Digimon partners were suddenly thrusted upon them, as well as the concept of having the Digimon Digivolve, a process by which they transform into stronger creatures to fend off enemy Digimon. Thus, the children had to learn how to be DigiDestined as they went along. Digivolution is a fictional term used in the Digimon anime series. ...


Soon they learned of the Digital World's plight, that evil Digimon intent on ruling it for themselves. They vowed to save it in spite of missing the life they had left behind. The DigiDestined promised to save DigiWorld because they saw that Digimon, though made of data, were as intelligent as humans. They did not want them to suffer; furthermore, it was demonstrated to them that no one else could defeat the Digital World's enemies. In Computer Science, data is often distinguished from code, though both are represented in modern computers as binary strings. ...


Digimon Adventure was originally supposed to be 13 episodes, as Toei Animation was not sure how popular it would become. As the ratings and popularity grew, it was extended to 54 episodes. This fact is apparent with episode 13 when Devimon is defeated and the aftermath of such. Devimon is a fictional character from the Digimon franchise. ...


As the plot evolved, the children dealt with various aspects of maturity: making friends, being courageous, standing for one's morals, etcetera. Each child was given an object called a "Crest" that embodied a particular personality trait that they had to demonstrate to get their partners to Digivolve to a higher level. Tai Kamiya possessed the trait of Courage; Matt Ishida, Friendship; Sora Takenouchi, Love; Mimi Tachikawa, Sincerity; Izzy Izumi, Knowledge; Joe Kido, Reliability; and T.K. Takaishi, Hope. It is later revealed that at the time they were chosen to become the DigiDestined (during the Greymon versus Parrotmon fight when they were only at least 7-8 (except T.K and Kari who were at least 5-6)) that these traits were the strongest good trait within their personality. Tai was always courageous when he had to be. Matt was always a good friend. Izzy was even then very knowledgable. Joe was highly reliable. Sora was genuinely loving and caring towards everyone (to say that her crest of love is love at the level of compassion (the ability to care for others)). Mimi was sincere about what she thought (positive and/or negative). T.K was one who always was hopeful and never willing to give up and Kari was just genuinely good and always wanted to do what was right (standing for the light which represents all that is good and right). Personality psychology is a branch of psychology which studies personality and individual differences. ... Taichi Tai Kamiya, known in Japan as Taichi Yagami (八神 太一 Yagami Taichi), is a fictional character from the first two seasons of the anime and manga Digimon & the manga Digimon V-Tamer. ... Bravery and Fortitude redirect here. ... Yamato Matt Ishida (石田 ヤマト Ishida Yamato in the Japanese version) is a fictional character in the anime and manga series Digimon Adventure and Digimon Adventure 02. ... Friendship is a term used to denote co-operative and supportive behavior between two or more humans. ... Sora Takenouchi (武の内 空 Takenouchi Sora) is a fictional character in the anime and manga series Digimon Adventure and Digimon Adventure 02. ... Love is any of a number of emotions and experiences related to a sense of strong affection or profound oneness. ... Mimi Tachikawa (太刀川 ミミ Tachikawa Mimi) is a character in the anime and manga series Digimon Adventure and Digimon Adventure 02. ... In the modern world, sincerity is the elusive virtue of speaking truly about ones feelings, thoughts, desires. ... Koushiro Izzy Izumi (泉 光子郎 Izumi Kōshirō) is a character in the anime and manga series Digimon Adventure and Digimon Adventure 02. ... This article needs additional references or sources for verification. ... Joe Kido ) is a character in the anime and manga series Digimon Adventure and Digimon Adventure 02. ... Reliability concerns quality or consistency. ... Takeru T.K. Takaishi in Season One Takeru Takaishi (高石 タケル Takaishi Takeru) is a character in the anime and manga series Digimon Adventure and Digimon Adventure 02. ... For other uses, see Hope (disambiguation). ...


Eventually, evil Digimon began crossing a dimensional gate from the Digital World to enter Earth. The DigiDestined and their partners followed. Specifically, they landed in Odaiba, Japan, the children's home town. As the DigiDestined battled on Earth, they were joined by an eighth member, Kari Kamiya, Tai's sister and carrier of the trait of Light. While this was happening, a group of four Mega level Digimon called the Dark Masters besieged the Digital World. Once things were taken care of on Earth, the eight DigiDestined returned to the Digital World once again in order to defeat the Dark Masters one by one, and eventually their ultimate enemy, Apocalymon, the Digimon who made of all the evil Digimon the DigiDestined had previously destroyed. When Apocalymon was defeated, the children went back to the Real World, leaving their Digimon partners behind. (They were reunited with their Digimon in the movie "Our War Game!".) Parallel universe or alternate reality in science fiction and fantasy is a self-contained separate reality coexisting with our own. ... Skyline of Odaiba Dai-Roku Daiba (第六台場) or No. ... Hikari Kari Kamiya, known as Hikari Yagami (八神 ヒカリ Yagami Hikari) in Japan, is a fictional character in the anime and manga series Digimon Adventure and Digimon Adventure 02. ... This article does not cite any references or sources. ... The Dark Masters are a fictional villain group that appear in the Digimon media franchise. ... Apocalymon, also known as Apokarimon, was the main villain/antagonist in the Digimon anime saga. ... Original run March 7, 1999 – March 26, 2000 No. ...


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Logo used in the Japanese version
Logo used in the Japanese version

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Characters

The English version of Digimon Adventure was somewhat unique at the time it was dubbed. Most anime dubbed in the 1990s changed the names of characters and locales for the sake of localization. In Digimon, however, most names of the DigiDestined remained unchanged or were shortened to Americanized nicknames. Some Digimon names were modified into English equivalents, and in rare cases to Japanese equivalents. The English language is a West Germanic language that originates in England. ... In filmmaking, dubbing or looping is the process of recording or replacing voices for a motion picture. ... For the band, see 1990s (band). ... Internationalization and localization[1] are means of adapting products such as publications, hardware or software for non-native environments, especially other nations and cultures. ...


The eight DigiDestined children are listed first, followed by their Digimon partners.


Main characters

Character Voice actor Digimon Voice actor
Taichi "Tai" Kamiya
Yagami Taichi (八神 太一)
Joshua Seth (EN)
Toshiko Fujita (JP)
Agumon Tom Fahn (EN)
Chika Sakamoto (JP)
The leader of the DigiDestined and the older brother of Kari Kamiya.
Yamato "Matt" Ishida
Ishida Yamato (石田 ヤマト)
Michael Reisz (EN)
Yuuto Kazama (JP)
Gabumon Kirk Thornton (EN)
Mayumi Yamaguchi (JP)
The "lone wolf" of the group and the older brother of T.K. Takaishi.
Sora Takenouchi
Takenouchi Sora (武ノ内 空)
Colleen O'Shaughnessey (EN)
Yuko Mizutani (JP)
Biyomon
Piyomon
Tifanie Christun (EN)
Atori Shigematsu (JP)
Is supportive, kind and acts as a mother figure to the group. She is somewhat of a tomboy.
Koushiro "Izzy" Izumi
Izumi Kōshirō (泉 光子郎)
Mona Marshall (EN)
Umi Tenjin (JP)
Tentomon Jeff Nimoy (EN)
Takahiro Sakurai (JP)
Is very intelligent and a logical thinker. He is also a computer expert and constantly uses his laptop.
Mimi Tachikawa
Tachikawa Mimi (太刀川 ミミ)
Philece Sampler (EN)
Ai Maeda (JP)
Palmon Anna Garduno (EN)
Shihomi Mizowaki (JP)
Is kind and caring, although initially slightly selfish.
Joe Kido
Kido Jyōu (城戸 丈)
Michael Lindsay (EN)
Masami Kikuchi (JP)
Gomamon R. Martin Klein (EN)
Junko Takeuchi (JP)
Is dependable and thoughtful, though he is sometimes a worrier. He tries to act as the voice of reason within the group.
Takeru "T. K." Takaishi
Takaishi Takeru (高石 タケル)
Wendee Lee (EN)
Hiroko Konishi (JP)
Patamon Laura Summer (EN)
Miwa Matsumoto (JP)
The youngest of the group and the younger brother of Matt. He grows from being reliant on the others to being as much of a fighter as they are. Along with Kari, he becomes part of the DigiDestined team of Digimon Adventure 02.
Hikari "Kari" Kamiya
Yagami Hikari (八神 ヒカリ)
Lara Jill Miller (EN)
Araki Kae (JP)
Gatomon
Tailmon
Edie Mirman (EN)
Yuka Tokumitsu (JP)
Joined the group after the other DigiDestined and is the younger sister of Tai. She is gentle and kind, although somewhat enigmatic. She joins the Digimon Adventure 02 DigiDestined along with T.K.

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Yamato Matt Ishida (石田 ヤマト Ishida Yamato in the Japanese version) is a fictional character in the anime and manga series Digimon Adventure and Digimon Adventure 02. ... Michael Reisz (born March 25, 1968 in Los Angeles, California) is an American actor and voice actor. ... Yuuto Kazama (風間勇刀 Kazama YÅ«to, born September 30, 1970) is a seiyÅ« who was born in Tokyo. ... Gabumon is a Digimon creature from the Japanese Digimon media franchise that comprises anime, manga, toys, video games, trading card games and other media. ... Kirk Thornton (Born Sean Thornton on May 13, 1956 in Portland, Oregon) is a prolific American voice actor. ... Yamaguchi Mayumi (山口 眞弓) is a seiyu whose birthday is May 12, 1975 and was born in Iwate. ... A lone wolf is a wolf that lives by itself rather than with others as part of a pack. ... Image File history File links Digimon_Adventure_ep04. ... Sora Takenouchi (武の内 空 Takenouchi Sora) is a fictional character in the anime and manga series Digimon Adventure and Digimon Adventure 02. ... Colleen Ann OShaughnessey (born September 15, 1971 in Grand Rapids, Michigan) is a voice actress known for playing the parts of Sora from the first and second seasons of Digimon, Danny Fentons older sister, Jazz Fenton on Danny Phantom and Jody Irwin, one of the titular characters... Yuko Mizutani (æ°´è°· 優子 Mizutani YÅ«ko, born November 4, 1964) is a seiyÅ« who was born in Aichi. ... Biyomon is a Digimon creature from the Japanese Digimon media franchise that comprises anime, manga, toys, video games, trading card games and other media. ... Tifanie Christun (born August 22, 1957) is a voice actress. ... A tomboy is typically described as a girl who behaves according to the gender role of a boy, though the term is also applied to women. ... Image File history File links Tentomonandizzy. ... 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Villains

  • Parrotmon (1st Movie): Defeated by a Greymon four years prior to the events of the series.
  • Devimon (4-13): The first villain the DigiDestined faced. Destroyed by Angemon. Resurfaces in Episodes 19-21 in Digimon Adventure 02, where the Digimon Emperor uses his remains to complete Kimeramon, and consequently he manipulates the latter's actions, unbeknownst to the DigiDestined (except possibly TK).
  • Etemon (15-20, 46-47): The second villain the DigiDestined faced. First destroyed by MetalGreymon, but later returned as MetalEtemon. Permanently destroyed by Zudomon and SaberLeomon.
  • DemiDevimon (PicoDevimon) (22-38): Myotismon's flunky. Not as competent as Tailmon, but has the added benefit of not being a Chosen Child's partner Digimon. Orchestrated a series of traps and lies to prevent the Chosen Children from reuniting, and to bog them down in selfishness and despair, quashing their best qualities, and thereby preventing their crests from ever glowing. Though loyal to Myotismon to the bitter end, his master consumed him to gain the energy needed to evolve into his final form.
  • Myotismon (Vamdemon) (22-39): The third villain the DigiDestined faced. First destroyed by Angewomon and the other Digimons, but returned as VenomMyotismon (VenomVamdemon). Destroyed again by WarGreymon and MetalGarurumon. Appears in Digimon Adventure 02 as MaloMyotismon (BelialVamdemon). Destroyed for good by Imperieldramon Fighter Mode.
  • Dark Masters (40-52): The creations of Apocalymon; subjugated DigiWorld while the DigiDestined fought Myotismon on Earth.
    • MetalSeadramon [40-42 (and 43 in the English dub)][1]: First of the Dark Masters to attack the DigiDestined. Destroyed by WarGreymon.
    • Puppetmon (Pinnochimon) (40, 43-47): Second Dark Master to attack. Destroyed by MetalGarurumon.
    • Machinedramon (Mugendramon) (40, 48-49): Third Dark Master to attack. Destroyed by WarGreymon.
    • Piedmon (Piemon) (40, 50-52): The leader of the Dark Masters. Destroyed by MagnaAngemon, and the rest of the digimon.
  • Apocalymon (Apokarimon) (53-54): The villain that originally put the Digital World in danger. The creator of the Dark Masters and the one who gave the DigiDestined's three original enemies (Devimon, Etemon and Myotismon) their powers. Permanently destroyed by the combined efforts of WarGreymon, MetalGarurumon, Garudamon, MegaKabuterimon, Lillymon, Zudomon, MagnaAngemon and Angewomon.
  • Diaboromon (Diablomon) (2nd Movie): Materialized inside the Internet. First appeared as Kuramon but later Digivolved into Tsumemon and Keramon. Digivolved into Infermon while fighting Greymon and Kabuterimon and defeated them before they had a chance to Digivolve. Digivolved into Diaboromon while fighting WarGreymon and MetalGarurumon; nearly defeated them but was destroyed when they DNA Digivolved (combined) into Omnimon for the first time.

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Other DigiWorld characters

  • Gennai (13-54): An old man created from data who acts as a guide to the DigiDestined.
  • Andromon (5, 48-52,54): An android-like Digimon that was freed in Episode 5 by Sora, Tai, and Joe, but attacked due to the presence of one of Devimon's Black Gears. Defeated and freed by Kabuterimon, he reappeared in Episodes 48 and 49 to hunt down and destroy Mugendramon, and stayed with them until the final battle with Piemon, going so far as to hold him off while they attempted to escape all being turned into keychains and defeated. Once revived by MagnaAngemon, he participated in the final battle against Piedmon and the Vilemon swarm, and returned with their other allies to congratulate the Chosen Children on defeating Apocalymon.
  • Centarumon (Kentarumon) (10-14, 52-54): Guardian of an ancient temple on File Island, the place in DigiWorld the children were first transported to. Returned to help the kids build a raft, and met Gennai at the Wall of Fire. He congratulated them on defeating Apocalymon, and was on to point out the eclipse and informs the children that it was time to say good-bye.
  • Leomon (8-14, 46-47): Protector of File Island. Constantly enslaved, freed and reenslaved by the Black Gears, until right before the final battle with Devimon. He surprised the partner Digimon when he attacked them with Ogremon, as his reputation was that of a just Digimon and was well-known to be Ogremon's mortal enemy. Presumably, it was he who organized the party of Digimon who built the Chosen Children a raft to travel to Server Continent. Was given the ability to Warp Digivolve into SaberLeomon after intense exposure to Tai, Matt, Mimi and Izzy's Digivices. He is killed by MetalEtemon, taking an attack intended to kill Mimi.
  • Ogremon (8-13, 46-54): Leomon's rival. Was the only digimon willing to help Devimon not under the influence of the Black Gears. After Devimon was destroyed, Leomon scared him off. He reappears in episode 46, wounded badly after a fight with Woodmon and the earthquake caused by MetalEtemon. Mimi and Joe tend his wounds, and he is incredibly touched that they would help him after he tried to kill them. He allies himself with Mimi and Joe after Leomon's death, realizing he was more than just a rival, and agrees to help the Chosen Children fight the Dark Masters. He is present for the final battle with Piedmon, and appears after the final battle with Apocalymon to thank and congratulate the children, but leaves after they take a commemorative photograph in the Village of Beginnings.
  • Whamon [14, 15, 41-42 (42-43 in the English dub)]: The second to last Digimon with a Black Gear, encountered en route to Server Continent. Once the Gear is destroyed, he apologizes for destroying their raft and offers to ferry the Chosen Children to Server himself. Reappeared in episode 41 to save and protect the children from MetalSeadramon, but is killed in the ensuing battle.
  • Piximon (Piccolomon) [18, 40 (40-41 in the English dub)]: Well-known in the Digital World as a trainer, Piximon takes on the Chosen Children, particularly Tai and Agumon. Returns in episode 40, sacrificing himself to the Dark Masters to ensure the escape and safety of the Chosen Children.
  • Wizardmon (Wizarmon) (30-37): Gatomon's old friend. She saved him from death, and told him she was looking for someone. Out of gratitude and affection, Wizardmon allied himself with Myotismon to keep an eye on Gatomon, and ultimately repaid her by solving the mystery of who she was waiting for and why. He briefly united her with Chosen Child partner, before they took on Myotismon together, in an effort to retrieve the Crest of Light. Ultimately, he died to protect Gatomon and Kari.

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Family of the DigiDestined

  • Susumu & Yuuko Kamiya (Yagami): Tai and Kari's parents. Both trapped in the convention center by Myotismon, and assisted in the escape attempt.
  • Hiroaki Ishida & Nancy Takaishi (Natsuko): Matt and T.K.'s parents; divorced and somewhat uncomfortable together, though they conquer this out of love and concern for their sons. Mr. Ishida was key to the battles against Myotismon, and his various work associates (Sakurada, etc) helped stage the escape attempt from the convention center.
  • Toshiko Takenouchi: Sora's mother. Emotionally distant originally, she conquers this out of love and concern for her daughter, going so far as to infiltrate Myotismon's ranks with Biyomon, and attack a squadron of Bakemon with nothing but a sheet.
  • Keisuke & Satoe Tachikawa: Mimi's loving parents, both a bit eccentric, but brave in their own way.
  • Jim Kido (Shin): One of Joe's older brothers. Cared for the people in the convention center, and helped the kids get connected to news of the rest of the world. In the Japanese version of the series, Joe has two brothers, Shin and Shuu Kido (who appears in Digimon Adventure 02). In the English version the brothers were combined into one character.
Note: Joe's parents were never named in either the Japanese or English dubs.
  • Masami & Yoshie Izumi: Izzy's adoptive, loving, supportive parents. While they never told him he was adopted, he overheard them one night and it bothered him until they did and he confessed he had known all along. Unwilling to leave their son alone in the second rise of battles, they help decipher the prophecy to cause a miracle to defeat VenonMyotismon

Episodes

For a list of episodes, see List of Digimon Adventure episodes

Digimon Adventure aired 54 episodes on Fuji TV in Japan from March 7, 1999 to March 26, 2000. In the United States it aired on Fox Kids from August 14, 1999 to June 24, 2000. In Germany, Digimon Adventure aired on RTL II from August 14, 2000 to July 7, 2001, also aired in Brazil on TV Globo from 1999 till present days. This is a list of episodes from the anime series Digimon Adventure. ... The Fuji TV headquarters in Odaiba is known for its eccentric architecture. ... is the 66th day of the year (67th in leap years) in the Gregorian calendar. ... This article is about the year. ... March 26 is the 85th day of the year (86th in leap years) in the Gregorian calendar. ... Year 2000 (MM) was a leap year starting on Saturday (link will display full 2000 Gregorian calendar). ... This article discusses Fox Kids in United States. ... is the 226th day of the year (227th in leap years) in the Gregorian calendar. ... is the 175th day of the year (176th in leap years) in the Gregorian calendar. ... A montage of some of the Real Surreality Break bumpers from 2004 RTL II is a privately owned, commercial, general-interest German television channel. ... is the 226th day of the year (227th in leap years) in the Gregorian calendar. ... is the 188th day of the year (189th in leap years) in the Gregorian calendar. ... Year 2001 (MMI) was a common year starting on Monday (link displays the 2001 Gregorian calendar). ... // TV Globo Rio de Janeiro History In July of 1957 the President of the Republic, Juscelino Kubitschek, approved the concession of TV for the Radio Globe and, in 30 of December of the same year, the National Advice of Telecommunications published decree granting canal 4 of Rio De Janeiro to... This article is about the year. ...


Digital World

The Digital World (abbreviated as "DigiWorld") is a parallel reality made from data inside Earth's communications networks. It is the place where all Digimon live, and where the DigiDestined fight the majority of their battles. The Digital World is a fictional universe featured in the Digimon media franchise. ... A telecommunications network is a network of telecommunications links arranged so that messages may be passed from one part of the network to another over multiple links. ...


DigiWorld's data manifested into a material form via the wishes of human children. The data reformed inside another parallel universe, a "dream dimension" that has the power to turn mental desires into reality. The Northern, Southern, Eastern, and Western ends of the Digital World are individually guarded by one of the four Harmonious Ones, benevolent Digimon who ensure the Digital World's well-being. Original run April 2, 2000 – March 25, 2001 No. ... The Digimon Sovereigns are a group of fictional characters that appear in the Digimon media franchise. ...


When an evil being emerged from beyond the Digital World's Wall of Fire (curiously similar to a firewall), the Digital World's chronology was warped, throwing it out of sync with Earth, making it much older than it would be under normal circumstances - one Earth minute was equal to one Digital World day. Prophecy foretells that any time the Digital World is threatened by evil, a new group of children from each generation, called the DigiDestined, will come to the Digital World and save it. The DigiDestined for each generation were selected by a mysterious group, charged with the DigiWorld's protection. When the eight children of this generation witnessed a battle between a Greymon and a Parrotmon, the group chose them, and constructed their Digivices, Tags and Crests. A brutal attack by the Dark Masters left the whole group dead, save for Gennai, who was able to escape and hide the DigiDestined’s' Digivices and seven DigiEggs until their time came. When Devimon began to take over File Island with his Black Gears, the time for the DigiDestined to be summoned came, and the Digivices were dispatched, transporting seven chosen children into the Digital World, where they battled with the evil Digimon there. Firewall may refer to: Firewall (construction), a physical barrier inside a building or vehicle, designed to limit the spread of fire, heat and structural collapse Firewall (networking), a logical barrier designed to prevent unauthorized or unwanted communications between sections of a computer network Firewall (film), a 2006 action film written... DigiDestined is a term unique to the Digimon media franchise. ... It has been suggested that this article or section be merged into Agumon. ... Parrotmon is a Digimon and the main villain in the first Digimon movie. ... Gennai in Digimon Adventure Gennai is a fictional character from the anime Digimon Adventure and Digimon Adventure 02 who serves as a guide to the Digital World. ... Devimon is a fictional character from the Digimon franchise. ...


Myotismon attempted to conquer both the Digital World and Earth by killing the Eighth Child - the predestined eighth member of the DigiDestined. He opened a portal to Earth and led his army on an assault on Central Odaiba in the search for the child, who was eventually revealed to be Kari, little sister of Tai, leader of the DigiDestined. When Myotismon was finally stopped, a rift opened to the Digital World - but it had been horrifically changed. In the few days that the DigiDestined had been back on Earth, years had passed in the Digital World, and the Dark Masters had risen again, and conquered the entire world, reformatting it into the massive Spiral Mountain. When the kids defeated the Dark Masters, they were confronted with the Digimon that had made the four monstrosities - Apocalymon. Apocalymon was bent on sharing his sorrow with the rest of reality, and didn't care if he lived or died in doing so. Thankfully, the kids defeated him. With his defeat, the Digital World began to reformat itself into its original form, free of evil, also putting it back in synch with Earth-time, meaning time would move to the same pace in both worlds. After the battle with Diaboromon, Gennai called the DigiDestined back to the DigiWorld, where they released the powers of their Crests, forming a shield which restored peace to the DigiWorld, expelling all evil. Myotismon (known as Vamdemon in Japan) is a fictional character from the Digimon franchise, the third major villain in the first season of the Digimon animated series. ... Skyline of Odaiba Dai-Roku Daiba (第六台場) or No. ... Hikari Kari Kamiya, known as Hikari Yagami (八神 ヒカリ Yagami Hikari) in Japan, is a character in the anime and manga Digimon. ... Taichi Tai Kamiya, known in Japan as Taichi Yagami (八神 太一 Yagami Taichi), is an 11 year old fictional character from the first two seasons of the anime and manga Digimon Adventure, and Digimon Adventure 02. ... The Dark Masters are a fictional villain group that appear in the Digimon media franchise. ... Apocalymon, also known as Apokarimon, was the main villain/antagonist in the Digimon anime saga. ... Diaboromon (Diablomon in the Japanese version) is a fictional character from the Digimon franchise. ...


Movies

Digimon: The Movie, released in the U.S. and Canada territory by Fox Kids in October 2000, consists of the union of the first three Japanese movies. Those stories are based in the universe introduced in the first two seasons of the T.V. series.


Digimon Adventure (Movie)

The first story focused on Tai and Kari Kamiya four years before their adventure in the Digital World. It shows their first encounter with Digimon and what happened to them (as well as the other children that saw it became the other DigiDestined) when they participated in their first Digimon battle after raising a quickly growing Botamon. In the story, that Digimon hatches from a Digi-egg and eventually evolved into Greymon to fight a Parrotmon who appeared in the city. The movie was used in episodes of Digimon Adventure to explain why Taichi and company became DigiDestined. Image File history File links Digimon_Movie_1. ... Botamon is a fictional character from the Digimon franchise. ... It has been suggested that this article or section be merged into Agumon. ... Parrotmon is a Digimon and the main villain in the first Digimon movie. ...


Our War Game!

(デジモンアドベンチャー ぼくらのウォーゲーム Dejimon Adobenchā: Bokura no Uō Gēmu!)

The second story shows many of the DigiDestined, but primarily focuses on Matt, Tai, Izzy, and T.K., as they end up saving the day when a computer virus Digimon raises havoc all over the world through the Internet. The kids must stop the evil Digimon quickly before he provokes the launching of a nuclear ICBM aimed at Japan (where the kids live). Tai and Matt end up getting so worried about their Digimon (in the form of WarGreymon and MetalGarurumon) badly losing to the evil Digimon Diaboromon that they actually phase into the Internet and miraculously give them the power to destroy him in time. Both Digimon merge, evolving into the powerful Omnimon. However, Diaboromon is still too fast, until Izzy comes up with the idea to redirect e-mails that they are receiving from children watching the battle all over the world via the internet to slow Diaboromon down, allowing Omnimon to finish him off just before the missiles hit. In the end, the deactivated ICBM lands harmlessly in Tokyo Bay. Our War Game! appears to be inspired by the 1983 film, WarGames. Image File history File links Download high resolution version (600x749, 123 KB) This image is from the Digimon series of cartoons or video games, and the copyright for it is owned by Bandai [1] Inc, and all trademarks, service marks, trade names, and trade dress present in the image are... A Minuteman III missile soars after a test launch. ... MetalGarurumon is a fictional character from the Digimon franchise, the Mega form of Gabumon. ... Diaboromon (Diablomon in the Japanese version) is a fictional character from the Digimon franchise. ... Omnimon is a fictional character from the Digimon franchise and is one of the Thirteen Royal Knights. ... This article is about the 1983 US movie. ...


C.D. Dramas

Digimon Adventure Original Story 2nen han no Kyuuka

This audio drama (N.E.C.A.-30081[2]) focuses on the two and a half years between Digimon Adventure and Digimon Adventure 02.[3] It was only released in Japanese, and the title translates as "Original Story, 2-and-a-Half Year Break". It has separate tracks for Tai (set November, 1999), Joe (set May, 2000), Sora (set October, 2000), Izzy (set April, 2001), Mimi (set September, 2001), and Matt (set March, 2002). Radio drama, which had its greatest popularity in the U. S. and in most other countries before the widespread access to television programming, depends on dialogue, music and sound effects to help the listener imagine the story in her or his minds eye--in this sense, it resembles reading... Original run April 2, 2000 – March 25, 2001 No. ... Taichi Tai Kamiya, known in Japan as Taichi Yagami (八神 太一 Yagami Taichi), is an 11 year old fictional character from the first two seasons of the anime and manga Digimon Adventure, and Digimon Adventure 02. ... Joe Kido ) is a character in the anime and manga series Digimon Adventure and Digimon Adventure 02. ... Sora Takenouchi (武の内 空 Takenouchi Sora) is a fictional character in the anime and manga series Digimon Adventure and Digimon Adventure 02. ... Koushiro Izumi (泉 光子郎 Izumi Kōshirō) is a character in the anime and manga Digimon. ... Mimi Tachikawa (太刀川 ミミ Tachikawa Mimi) is a character in the anime and manga series Digimon Adventure and Digimon Adventure 02. ... Yamato Matt Ishida Yamato Ishida (石田 ヤマト Ishida Yamato) is a character in the anime and manga Digimon. ...


In Tai's track, Whistle, a digital gate opens, allowing Tai to communicate briefly with Agumon. The sound of his sister's whistle, left in the Digital World with Gatomon, alerted him to the open gate. This article refers to the Agumon featured in Digimon Adventure/02. ... The Digital World is a fictional universe featured in the Digimon media franchise. ... Gatomon is a Digimon creature from the Japanese Digimon media franchise that comprises anime, manga, toys, video games, trading card games and other media. ...


In Joe's track, Telephone, he confides in his brother Shin that he now wants to become a doctor because he wished to do something about the suffering he saw in the Digital World. The Digital World is a fictional universe featured in the Digimon media franchise. ...


In Sora's track, Letter to my Father, she writes about Joe's eldest brother, Shin, becoming her father's student in mythology, that her mother is teaching her to play tennis, and that her school will be going to Kyoto on a trip soon. The word mythology (from the Greek μυολογία mythología, from mythologein to relate myths, from mythos, meaning a narrative, and logos, meaning speech or argument) literally means the (oral) retelling of myths – stories that a particular culture believes to be true and that use the supernatural to interpret natural events and... For other uses, see Tennis (disambiguation). ... Kyoto )   is a city in the central part of the island of HonshÅ«, Japan. ...


In Izzy's track, Chat, Izzy is e-mailing Gennai. He comments on Gennai "becoming younger", and that there are actually many more DigiDestined around the world. In addition, he wonders what the causes of the Greymon/Parrotmon battle in 1995 may have been. Gennai in Digimon Adventure Gennai is a fictional character from the anime Digimon Adventure and Digimon Adventure 02 who serves as a guide to the Digital World. ... DigiDestined is a term unique to the Digimon media franchise. ... It has been suggested that this article or section be merged into Agumon. ... Parrotmon is a Digimon and the main villain in the first Digimon movie. ...


In Mimi's track, Video Mail, Mimi has recently moved to New York City. She relates in graphic detail her experiences of the September 11, 2001 attacks, and that she met other DigiDestined helping to clear away the rubble. She also wonders if Digimon were actually around before the creation of the computer network. New York, New York and NYC redirect here. ... A sequential look at United Flight 175 crashing into the south tower of the World Trade Center The September 11, 2001 attacks (often referred to as 9/11—pronounced nine eleven or nine one one) consisted of a series of coordinated terrorist[1] suicide attacks upon the United States, predominantly... DigiDestined is a term unique to the Digimon media franchise. ...


In Matt's track, As I Play the Bass, Matt appears to be talking on the telephone to his father, whilst practicing the bass guitar. He finds out that his father used to be in a band, and also says that T.K. and his mother will be moving into Odaiba soon. Matt also mentions that the events relating the Digimon appear to have been wiped from video records. For other uses, see Telephone (disambiguation). ... The electric bass guitar (or electric bass) is a bass string instrument played with the fingers by plucking, slapping,popping or using a pick. ... Takeru Takaishi (高石 タケル Takaishi Takeru) is a character in the anime and manga Digimon. ... Skyline of Odaiba Dai-Roku Daiba (第六台場) or No. ...


Overall, the audio drama, set between Digimon Adventure and Digimon Adventure 02, serves to bridge the gap between the two seasons in terms of the changing personalities of the original DigiDestined, and especially in the case of Chat, to provide further insight into some plot holes.


Digimon Adventure - Character Song - Mini Drama 2

This C.D. drama[4] focuses on a love letter that Izzy is writing. Throughout the drama, the other DigiDestined and their Digimon try and determine who he is writing it to, and several of the female DigiDestined wonder and even argue if he's writing it to them.


In Koushiro and the Missing Whereabouts of Love, the other DigiDestined find Izzy writing the love letter and try to get him to confess who he's writing it to. But Izzy gets Tentomon to Digivolve to Kabuterimon and flies off on him before the others can badger the answer from him. They pursue him in order to find out. Kabuterimon is a fictional character from the Digimon franchise. ...


In Mimi's Overly Self-Conscious Plans for World Domination, the female DigiDestined (Kari, Mimi, and Sora) wonder if Izzy wrote the letter for one of them, and if so, which one? A small, but comical and friendly, argument breaks out over as to who it could be.


In Hikari's Weak Constitution, the boys try to calm the girls down, only to be ensnarled in the affair themselves. Kari finally resolves the situation. The true intended recipient for the love letter is revealed by Izzy, but is purposely bleeped out in order to keep the listeners in the dark as to whom the letter was really for.


English dub edits

  • In the episode "Evil Shows His Face", two scenes were cut:
    • Part of the bath scene was cut because of the nudity of Tai, Matt, and Joe. However, in the episode "The Dark Network of Etemon", another bath scene where Mimi's bath is interrupted due to Tai and Izzy walking in on her (and her covering her breasts) was not edited. This is however likely for humor effects.
  • References to famous landmarks in Japan, such as the Tokyo Tower and the statue of Hachiko, are removed in the American dub, as the target audience would have little knowledge of them.
    • The scene with Leomon running up and choking Tai was cut out possibly due to how the scene could have been too violent. They do show Leomon choking Tai in a later scene right before Leomon is about to finish off Tai.
  • Puppetmon's hide-and-seek game with T.K. was edited as it involved the villain using a gun with dum-dum bullets. T.K.'s lines were also changed a bit to make him sound less cruel when he tricks Puppetmon.
    • A scene where Mushroomon and Blossomon are shot is edited out. Since they were covering T.K.'s movements, this leaves him appearing behind the door out of nowhere in the dub.
  • When Apocalymon is talking and cuts through his skin, green blood is edited out, hence why Mimi suddenly adverts her gaze in horror.
  • In several fight scenes, frames where the fists or slaps connect are cut though in most instances it was made clear that the contact was made (i.e., characters exclaimed, faces were left red and so on)
  • All music in the show and first three movies is replaced with new orchestral music by Shuki Levy in the English dub, in much the same style as the music from Saban's Masked Rider series.
  • Joe has a lot of health problems in the dub, such as weight problems, asthma, nasal congestion, bad knees, claustrophobia, allergies to everything under the sun, breaking out in hives in the dark, and paranoia. He does not have any of these in the Japanese version. (However, as few of these problems are shown, it is more likely that the dub made Joe a hypocondriac for humor purposes)
  • DemiDevimon's attack Demi Dart, which involves the use of a realistic Syringe was edited out in various episodes. The only exception is when he attempted to use it to attack Sora in Episode 26.
  • In the original Japanese version of episode 30, "Almost Home Free", the man who picked up the DigiDestined was not Sora's cousin, but a stranger. [5] Similarly, another scene where Matt tried to get a ride was cut out since he was nearly picked up by a strange female. The dub also shortens the scenes of Tai, and later Joe and Izzy, trying to hitch-hike.
  • In the original Japanese version of episode 34, "The Eighth Child Revealed", Myotismon tortured Salamon by whipping her. That scene however, was edited in the dub to remove the shots of Myotismon's whip hitting Salamon.
  • Some scenes are switched between episodes to make cliff-hangers.[1]

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References in popular culture

  • Scenes from the episode "Almost Home Free" appeared in the back-ground of the 2003 film Bad Boys 2. When Martin Lawrence's character Marcus Burnett and Will Smith's character Mike Lowrey were talking about Marcus' family, the scene shows Marcus' daughter Megan Burnett watching an episode of Digimon.
  • In the comedy sitcom The Hughleys, one of the main characters, Micheal, is often seen wearing a Digimon Adventure t-shirt.
  • In The Boondocks episode, The Trial of R. Kelly, Huey, Riley, & Granddad, wanted to watch the episode "Gatomon Comes Calling".

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Theme songs

Original

  • Opening: "Butter-Fly" (1: Eps 1~54) written by: Ikō Chiwata, Composed by: Ikō Chiwata, Arranged by: Cheru Watanabe, Performed by: Kōji Wada
  • Ending 1: "I wish" (1: Eps 1~26) written by: Tokuko Miura, Composed by: Yoshihisa Shirakawa, Arranged by: Katsumi Horī, Performed by: Ai Maeda
  • Ending 2: "Keep on" (1: Eps 27~54) written by: NK, Composed by: Naoto Kine, Arranged by: Naoto Kite & Kō'ichi Yuasa, Performed by: Ai Maeda
  • Insert: "Brave Heart" (1: Eps 1~54) written by: Sachiko Ōmori, Composed by: Michihiko Ōta, Arranged by: Michihiko Ōta, Performed by: Ayumi Miyazaki

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Credits

Cast (Japan)

  • All characters listed here are referred to by their Japanese Names.

Susumu Chiba ), born September 13, 1970, is a seiyu. ... Yuko Mizutani YÅ«ko Mizutani ), born November 4, 1964) is a seiyÅ« who was born in Ama District, Aichi. ... Chika Sakamoto (坂本 千夏 Sakamoto Chika, alternatively translated as Sakamoto Chinatsu, born August 17, 1959) is a seiyu and J-pop singer who was born in Tokyo Notable voice roles Kentaro Ichinose in Maison Ikkoku Kazuya in Kimagure Orange Road Nuriko in Fushigi Yugi Yaten Kou(Sailor Starhealer... Toshiko Fujita (藤田 淑子 Fujita Tishiko, April 5, 1950) is a seiyu. ... Takahiro Sakurai , born June 13, 1974) is a seiyÅ« who was born in Aichi. ... Yuka Tokumitsu (b. ... Kae Araki (荒木 香恵 Araki Kae), born Kae Abe (阿部 佳恵 Abe Kae, born November 6, 1963) is a seiyū. She is one of just a handful of freelance seiyū who are not affiliated with any production company. ... Masami Kikuchi (菊池 正美 Kikuchi Masami, born April 24, 1960) is a veteran seiyu who was born in Nagano. ... Hisao Egawa ), born 13 September 1962, is a seiyÅ« who works for Aoni Production. ... Ogremon is a fictional character from the Digimon television series. ... Machinedramon (Mugendramon in Japan) is a fictional character in the Digimon series. ... Hiroaki Hirata (平田 広明 Hirata Hiroaki, born August 7, 1963) is a seiyu who was born in Tokyo. ... Leomon redirects here. ... Akira Ishida (石田 å½° Ishida Akira, born November 2, 1967) is a male seiyÅ« born in Aichi, Japan. ... Wizardmon is a Majin Digimon from the Digimon series. ... Ai no Uta Ai Nonaka , born June 8, 1981 in Fukuoka) is a seiyÅ«. She currently works for Aoni Production and was formerly a member of the seiyÅ« unit DROPS, which included fellow seiyÅ« Akemi Kanda, Tomoko Kaneda, Mariko Kōda, and Ryoko Shiraishi. ... LadyDevimon is an Dark Angel Digimon of the Ultimate level. ... Chikao Ohtsuka (大塚 周夫 ÅŒtsuka Chikao, born July 5, 1929) is a veteran seiyÅ«. He is the father of Akio Otsuka, another seiyÅ«. Otsuka, as of 2005, is currently represented by Aoni Production. ... Piedmon (known as Piemon in Japan) is a fictional character from the Digimon franchise, a Majin Digimon modeled after a pierrot. ... Apocalymon, also known as Apokarimon, was the main villain/antagonist in the Digimon anime saga. ... RyÅ«zaburō ÅŒtomo ) (May 18, 1952 - ) is a male seiyÅ« from Tokyo currently affiliated with Aoni Production, and formely affiliated with 81 Produce. ... Myotismon (known as Vamdemon in Japan) is a fictional character from the Digimon franchise, the third major villain in the first season of the Digimon animated series. ... Jouji Yanami (八奈見乗児, Yanami Jouji), born Shigemitsu Shirato (白土繁満, Shirato Shigemitsu) on August 30, 1931 in Tokyo, is a veteran seiyuu. ... Gennai in Digimon Adventure Gennai is a fictional character from the anime Digimon Adventure and Digimon Adventure 02 who serves as a guide to the Digital World. ... Yasuhiro Takato (高戸靖広 Takato Yasuhiro) is a seiyu who was born on January 23, 1968 in Okayama and works for Aoni Production. ... Elecmon is a fictional character from the Digimon franchise, a Rookie Level Mammal Digimon. ...

Cast (English)

  • All Characters listed here are referred to by their English Names.

The tone or style of this article or section may not be appropriate for Wikipedia. ... MetalSeadramon is a fictional character from the Digimon franchise. ... Chuumon is a fictional character from the Digimon franchise, a Rookie Level Animal Digimon. ... Deramon is a fictional character from the Digimon franchise, an Ultimate Level Bird Digimon that has a bush on its back. ... Unimon is a Champion Level Mythical Animal Digimon that resembles a unicorn with wings. ... Dorothy Elias-Fahn is a voice actress who is the wife of Tom Fahn. ... David Greenlee (born March 19, 1960) is a voice actor. ... Barbara D. Goodson Gustafson (born August 16, 1949 in Brooklyn, New York) is an experienced English voice actress known for her rather extensive dubbing of various anime, as well as doing the voice of Rita Repulsa in Mighty Morphin Power Rangers, Power Rangers: Zeo, and Power Rangers in Space. ... Daniel E. Woren (Born January 8, 1952 in San Diego, California) is a voice actor who is also known as Jackson Daniels, Warren Daniels, Dan Warren, Daniel Woren, and Dan Worren. ... Julie Maddalena (Born Julia Lynn Kliewer June 26, 1963) is an American voice actress, sometimes credited as Julie Kliewer. ... Jeff Nimoy is a voice actor. ... Gennai in Digimon Adventure Gennai is a fictional character from the anime Digimon Adventure and Digimon Adventure 02 who serves as a guide to the Digital World. ... Cherrymon is an Ultimate Level Vegetation Digimon that resembles a cherry tree. ... Mari Devon is a voice actress who is also known as Jane Alan. ... Dokugumon is a fictional character from the Digimon franchise, a Champion Level Insectoid Digimon that resembles a spider (her name literally means Poison Spider, since doku is Japanese for poison and gumo is Japanese for spider). // DNA Digivolution (Ultimate) - Dokugumon + Golemon = Piximon Poison Thread: Shoots poisonous threads from her mouth. ... Thomas Halperin Wyner (Born June 16, 1947) is a British-American voice actor for anime series who usually gets tough guy or villain roles. ... Devimon is a fictional character from the Digimon franchise. ... Beau M. Billingslea (born September 1, 1953) is an American actor and voice actor. ... Ogremon is a fictional character from the Digimon television series. ... Richard Michael Epcar (born April 29, 1955 in Denver, Colorado) is an American voice actor for many dubbed anime series, including Robotech, Ghost in the Shell: Stand Alone Complex and Ghost in the Shell: S.A.C. 2nd GIG, as well as the Viewtiful Joe anime, and most recently Bobobo... Etemon is a fictional character in the animated television show Digimon. ... MetalEtemon is from the first Digimon Adventure series. ... Myotismon (known as Vamdemon in Japan) is a fictional character from the Digimon franchise, the third major villain in the first season of the Digimon animated series. ... VenomMyotismon (known as VenomVamdemon in Japan) is a Digimon, a villain from the Digimon Adventure series. ... Derek Stephen Prince (born February 5, 1969 in Inglewood, California) is an English language voice actor who is most famous for his various roles in Digimon, as well as his live-action voice roles of Elgar in Power Rangers Turbo and Power Rangers in Space, Noxic in Big Bad Beetleborgs... DemiDevimon is a fictional character from the Digimon franchise, a Rookie Level Imp Digimon (Evil in US). ... Digitamamon is an Ultimate Level Perfect Digimon that is mostly in an egg shell except for his legs. ... Piedmon (known as Piemon in Japan) is a fictional character from the Digimon franchise, a Majin Digimon modeled after a pierrot. ... Dave Chewie Guerrie is an actor and a post-production coordinator for Digimon: Digital Monsters. ... Machinedramon (Mugendramon in Japan) is a fictional character in the Digimon series. ... Phantomon is an Ultimate Level Ghost Digimon modeled after the Grim Reaper. ... David Lodge is a voice actor who is not to be confused with the British actor of the same name. ... Puppetmon is a fictional character from the Digimon franchise, the puppet Digimon in the form of a Marionette. ... Paul Schmidl Peter (born April 26, 1958 in Minneapolis, MN), better known as Paul St. ... Leomon redirects here. ... This article or section may need to be cleaned up and rewritten because it describes a work of fiction in a primarily in-universe style. ... Apocalymon, also known as Apokarimon, was the main villain/antagonist in the Digimon anime saga. ... Kiwimon is a fictional character from the Digimon franchise, a Champion Level Ancient Bird Digimon. ... This article is about Robert Axelrod, the American actor . ... Wizardmon is a fictional character from the Digimon franchise consisting of Japanese manga, anime, collectible trading card games, and more. ... Vademon is a fictional character from the Digimon franchise. ... Melodee M. Spevack (born October 13, 1953 in Chicago, Illinois) is a voice actress and vice president of the Nevada-based Voxworks voice-acting corporation. ... LadyDevimon is a Dark Angel Digimon of the Ultimate Level. ... From the Digimon series, Blossomon is a Vegetation Digimon. ... For Hon Mike Reynolds MP, Speaker of the Queensland Legislative Assembly, see Mike Reynolds (politician). ... Michael John Sorich (born on March 23, 1958) is a voice actor who is also a screen actor, writer, director and voice director. ... Elecmon is a fictional character from the Digimon franchise, a Rookie Level Mammal Digimon. ... Andromon is a fictional character from the Digimon franchise, an Ultimate Level Android Digimon. ... DarkTyrannomon is a fictional character from the Digimon franchise. ... Divermon is an Ultimate Level Sea Animal Digimon. ... Gazimon is a mammal-tpe Digimon from the Digimon series. ... Tyrannomon is a Champion Level Dinosaur Digimon that is named and modeled after Tyrannosaurus rex. ... Richard Cansino (Born August 10, 1953 in Los Angeles, California) is a voice actor. ... Piximon is an Ultimate Level Digimon of the Pixie group. ... Bill Capizzi (born 1937 in North Hollywood, CA) is a voice actor who is also known as Bill Capeze and Bill Kapezi. ... Frigimon is from the Digimon series. ... Tom Fahn (born April 30, 1962) is a voice actor who is the brother of Melissa Fahn and Jonathan Fahn and husband of Dorothy Elias-Fahn. ... Divermon is an Ultimate Level Sea Animal Digimon. ... Hagurumon is a Rookie Level Machine Digimon that looks like a cog. ... Edward Davies Frierson (born November 22, 1959 in Sherman Oaks, California) is an American voice actor and stage actor who is also known as Christy Mathewson, Ted Richards, and Eric Frierson (only when misspelled in the credits — this was an original screw-up caused by language differences with the payroll... Datamon is a fictional character in the Digimon TV series. ... Walter Alexis Lang, better known as Lex Lang, is an American voice actor, musician, singer, and co-founder of Love Planet Records. ... Scorpiomon is from the Digimon series. ... Dan Lorge is a voice actor who is also known as Dan Egrol and Dan Lorgé. Bobobo-bo Bo-bobo - Otto Cowboy Bebop - Additional Voices Digimon Adventure 02 - Codys Grandpa Rurouni Kenshin - Shiro Shinzo - Katai, Additional Voices Lords of EverQuest - Additional Voices Categories: | ... This article is about the Digimon, from the fictional anime series. ... WaruMonzaemon is an Ultimate Level Puppet Digimon. ... David J. Mallow (born in October 19, 1948 in Park Ridge, Illinois) is a voice actor. ... Gekomon is a fictional character from the Digimon franchise, a Champion Level Amphibian Digimon. ... Nanimon is a Champion Level Invader Digimon that is good at boxing. ... Robert DeWayne Papenbrook (September 18, 1955 - March 17, 2006) was an American voice actor. ... Centarumon: half man, half horse. ... ShogunGekomon is a fictional character from the Digimon franchise, an Ultimate Level Amphibian Digimon. ... Veggiemon Vegiemon (known as Veggiemon in Japan) is a Champion Level Vegetation Digimon. ... Joshua Seth (born December 17, 1970) was born in Kent, Ohio and attended NYU film school. ... Pumpkinmon is an Ultimate Level Puppet Digimon with a pumpkin head. ... Peter Spellos is a voice actor who is also known as G. Gordon Baer, Gordon Baer, G. Gordon Bear, David Conrad, and Orville Ketchum. ... Meramon is a Champion Level Flame Digimon that is made of fire and can perform fire attacks. ... From the Digimon series, Whamon is a large aqautic Digimon, who is the NetOceans sworn protector. ... Bill Timoney has been on and off All My Children for years, currently playing a banker interacting with Tad and Dixie. ...

Movie cast (English version)

Walter Alexis Lang, better known as Lex Lang, is an American voice actor, musician, singer, and co-founder of Love Planet Records. ... Omnimon is a fictional character from the Digimon franchise and is one of the Thirteen Royal Knights. ... David Lodge is a voice actor who is not to be confused with the British actor of the same name. ... Paul Schmidl Peter (born April 26, 1958 in Minneapolis, MN), better known as Paul St. ... Diaboromon (Diablomon in the Japanese version) is a fictional character from the Digimon franchise. ... Kirk Thornton (Born Sean Thornton on May 13, 1956 in Portland, Oregon) is a prolific American voice actor. ...

Crew (Japan)

  • Serialization: V-Jump (Shueisha)
  • Original Planning: Akiyoshi Hongo
  • Planning: Taichiro Fujiyama (Fuji TV), Daisuke Kawakami (Fuji TV), Kyotaro Kimura (Youmiri Advertising), Hiromi Seki
  • Chief Story Writer: Satoru Nishizono
  • Series Director: Hiroyuki Kakudo
  • Character Design: Katsuhiro Nakatsuru
  • Chief Animation Director: Naoki Miyahara
  • Chief Artwork Direction: Yukiko Iijima
  • Music: Takanori Arisawa
  • Production Manger: Shosuke Okada
  • Production Cooperation: Toei Company
  • Production: Fuji TV, Youmiri Advertising, Toei Animation

Shueisha ) is a major publisher in Japan, headquartered in Tokyo. ... Akiyoshi Hongo is the creator of the anime Digimon. ... Takanori Arisawa ) (April 4, 1951 - November 26, 2005) was a Japanese composer from Tokyo. ... It has been suggested that this article or section be merged with Toei Animation. ... The Fuji TV headquarters in Odaiba is known for its eccentric architecture. ... Toei Animation Company, Limited ) (JASDAQ: 4816) is a Japanese animation studio owned by the Toei Company. ...

Notes

  1. ^ a b In the English version the end of the battle against MetalSeadramon was moved to the beginning of episode 43."Playing Games". Digimon Adventure. Fox Kids. 2000-03-25.
  2. ^ Digimon Adventure 01 discography
  3. ^ English translation of the tracks for first C.D. drama
  4. ^ English translation of 2nd Mini Drama
  5. ^ Drazen, Patrick (2002). Anime Explosion!: The What? Why? & Wow! of Japanese Animation. Stone Bridge Press, 58. ISBN 1-880656-72-8. 

This article discusses Fox Kids in United States. ... Year 2000 (MM) was a leap year starting on Saturday (link will display full 2000 Gregorian calendar). ... is the 84th day of the year (85th in leap years) in the Gregorian calendar. ...

See also


  Results from FactBites:
 
Digimon: Digital Monsters (anime) - Encyclopedia, History, Geography and Biography (2035 words)
Digimon, which premiered in the US in August 1999 on the Fox Television Network, introduced the whole franchise to a US audience for the very first time, almost one year after Pokémon did the same thing with their animated program in September 1998 during syndication, and later on the Kids WB progamming block.
The premise of Digimon Adventure (1999) is a group of young pre-teens (who for reason of apparent 'propriety' are usually a little older in the English dub) while at summer camp, become the "DigiDestined" and are unwillingly forced to save both the Digital and real worlds from evil.
Digimon Adventure 02 (2000), also commonly written as Digimon 02/Digimon Zero Two, is the sequel to the previous season.
Digimon - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (876 words)
Digimon are monsters of various forms living in a "Digital World," a parallel universe that originated from Earth's various communication networks.
Digimon Adventure, the first Digimon television series, began airing on Fuji TV on March 7, 1999, a day after the first Digimon film was released in movie theaters.
Digimon Tamers' only human connection to the Adventure series is Ryo Akiyama, a character who was put into Tamers due to his immense popularity as the main character of many Digimon video games on the WonderSwan handheld game system.
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