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Encyclopedia > Digimon Data Squad
Digimon Data Squad / Digimon Savers
デジモンセイバーズ
(Digimon Savers)
Genre Action, Adventure, Shonen, Science Fiction
TV anime
Director Naoyuki Itou
Studio Toei Animation
Studiopolis/Disney-ABC Domestic Television
Licensor BEAM, Happinet
Network Fuji TV
Toon Disney's Jetix
RTL 2
Original run April 2, 2006March 25, 2007
Episodes 48
Related works

Digimon Data Squad, known in Japan as Digimon Savers (デジモンセイバーズ Dejimon Seibāzu?) is a Japanese anime television series, and the fifth series produced as part of the Digimon franchise. It was produced by Toei Animation, and aired every Sunday at 9:00 a.m. on the Fuji TV network. In addition, a tie-in movie called Ultimate Power! Burst Mode Invoke! was released on December 9, 2006. [2] Savers is the first Digimon program to be produced in almost four years, following 2002's Digimon Frontier. Image File history File links Size of this preview: 531 × 599 pixelsFull resolution (656 × 740 pixel, file size: 83 KB, MIME type: image/jpeg) http://www. ... Shōnen. ... Science fiction is a form of speculative fiction principally dealing with the impact of imagined science and technology, or both, upon society and persons as individuals. ... TV redirects here. ... Animé redirects here. ... Image File history File links Flag_of_Japan. ... Toei Animation Company, Limited ) (JASDAQ: 4816) is a Japanese animation studio owned by the Toei Company. ... Image File history File links This is a lossless scalable vector image. ... Studiopolis, Inc. ... Disney-ABC Domestic Television is the domestic television syndication firm of the Disney-ABC Television Group, a division of The Walt Disney Company, that handles the television distribution of product from Walt Disney Television and ABC Studios, such as Scrubs, My Wife and Kids, and According to Jim. ... Image File history File links Flag_of_Japan. ... Beam may refer to: Look up beam in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. ... Image File history File links Flag_of_Japan. ... The Fuji TV headquarters in Odaiba is known for its eccentric architecture. ... Image File history File links This is a lossless scalable vector image. ... Toon Disney is a 24-hour American cable television channel owned by The Walt Disney Company that mostly airs childrens animated television series. ... For Jetix in each country, see Jetix around the world. ... Image File history File links Flag_of_Germany. ... RTL II is a German television network, founded as a second-generation commercial broadcaster in 1993. ... is the 92nd day of the year (93rd in leap years) in the Gregorian calendar. ... Year 2006 (MMVI) was a common year starting on Sunday of the Gregorian calendar. ... is the 84th day of the year (85th in leap years) in the Gregorian calendar. ... Year 2007 (MMVII) is the current year, a common year starting on Monday of the Gregorian calendar and the AD/CE era in the 21st century. ... This is a complete list of episodes from the anime series Digimon Data Squad. ... Original run March 7, 1999 – March 26, 2000 No. ... Original run April 2, 2000 – March 25, 2001 No. ... Original run April 1, 2001 – March 31, 2002 Episodes 51 Movie: Battle of Adventurers Studio Toei Animation Released July 14, 2001 Runtime 50 mins Movie: Runaway Locomon Studio Toei Animation Released March 2, 2002 Runtime 29 mins Related works Digimon Adventure / Season one Digimon Adventure 02 / Season two Digimon Frontier... {}} Original run April 7, 2002 – March 30, 2007 Episodes 50 Movie: Island of Lost Digimon Studio Toei Animation Released July 20, 2002 Runtime 40 mins Related works Digimon Adventure / Season one Digimon Adventure 02 / Season two Digimon Tamers / Season three Digimon Savers / Data Squad Digimon Frontier ) is the 4th Digimon... 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. ... Toei Animation Company, Limited ) (JASDAQ: 4816) is a Japanese animation studio owned by the Toei Company. ... The Fuji TV headquarters in Odaiba is known for its eccentric architecture. ... is the 343rd day of the year (344th in leap years) in the Gregorian calendar. ... Year 2006 (MMVI) was a common year starting on Sunday of the Gregorian calendar. ... {}} Original run April 7, 2002 – March 30, 2007 Episodes 50 Movie: Island of Lost Digimon Studio Toei Animation Released July 20, 2002 Runtime 40 mins Related works Digimon Adventure / Season one Digimon Adventure 02 / Season two Digimon Tamers / Season three Digimon Savers / Data Squad Digimon Frontier ) is the 4th Digimon...


Unlike previous Digimon series, which were broadcasted in English in Autumn of the same year as their Japanese release, there were a full eighteen months between the Japanese and English broadcasts, leading at first to some doubt as to whether the series would be dubbed at all. Not long after the discovery of an entry for the show on Toei's website, which featured anglicized names for some of the characters and the show's new English title, on April 25, 2007, Disney's ABC Network announced that it had signed an agreement [3] with Toei Animation to license the show. On May 4, director of previous Digimon series Jeff Nimoy confirmed that he had returned to direct the series, confirmed its English title, and revealed the majority of voice actors for the main cast of the series. [4] Data Squad premiered on Jetix on October 1st, 2007 at 8:30 PM. [1] is the 115th day of the year (116th in leap years) in the Gregorian calendar. ... Disney-ABC Television Group manages all of The Walt Disney Companys U.S. and global entertainment and news television properties. ... is the 124th day of the year (125th in leap years) in the Gregorian calendar. ... Jeff Nimoy is a voice actor. ... For Jetix in each country, see Jetix around the world. ...


The Digivice used in this series is the "Digivice iC", and its upgraded version, the "Digivice Burst". This series is the first to feature the lead character not sporting a pair of goggles and have all main characters' Digimon evolve to the same level. This series is also the second one where the last battle is fought in the Real World against a non-Digimon entity, the other one being Digimon Tamers. Unlike the previous seasons, Digimon Data Squad took on more radical changes for the character designs ditching the style animation always used previously in favor of more traditional bishōnen/bishōjo animation similar to YuYu Hakusho, Law of Ueki or Naruto. Also, according to this series' composer, Ryota Yamaguchi, this series was to take in a wider age group, and was aimed to also appeal to late teens, however, without ending it as a hobby anime. This is why the characters are much older (ranging from early teen to adult) and the story is much darker than in previous series. Also, as requested by Digimon's sponsor, Bandai, in order to grab the older Digimon fans, Bandai wanted the reappearance of a Digimon from the old series, which was chosen to be Agumon. [5] The Digivice is a device from the fictional anime/manga Digimon series. ... The Digivice is a device from the fictional anime/manga Digimon series. ... Original run April 1, 2001 – March 31, 2002 Episodes 51 Movie: Battle of Adventurers Studio Toei Animation Released July 14, 2001 Runtime 50 mins Movie: Runaway Locomon Studio Toei Animation Released March 2, 2002 Runtime 29 mins Related works Digimon Adventure / Season one Digimon Adventure 02 / Season two Digimon Frontier... This article or section does not cite any references or sources. ... The bishōjo style of drawing uses large, limpid eyes for increased cuteness, as in the character of NyÅ« from Elfen Lied. ... Serialized in Weekly Shonen Jump Original run 1990 – 1994 Volumes 19 TV anime Director Noriyuki Abe Studio Studio Pierrot Network Fuji Television, Animax Original run 10 October 1992 – 7 January 1995 Episodes 112 TV Episodes, 2 Movies YuYu Hakusho , literally Spirits Wander White Book, meaning Ghost Files / Poltergeist Report, romanized... Law of Ueki ) is a Japanese manga by Tsubasa Fukuchi. ... Serialized in Weekly Shonen Jump Shonen Jump BANZAI! Shonen Jump Weekly Comic Original run November 1999 – Ongoing No. ... Ryota Yamaguchi (山口亮太 Yamaguchi Ryota) is a Japanese animation screenwriter. ...

Contents

Plot summary

Logo used in the Japanese version

A 14-year-old boy, Marcus Damon, an undefeated street fighter, meets Agumon, who has escaped from DATS, a secret government organization set up to defend the human world from invading wild Digimon. After fighting each other, the two quickly become friends, and through a series of events, are inducted into DATS, where they hope to grow in strength. Image File history File links Digimon_Savers. ... Image File history File links Digimon_Savers. ... Marcus Damon, known in the Japanese version as Masaru Daimon ) (His name is probably also an intended pun as it could be read Daimon Dai while daimondai means big problem, which would make sense given his love for fighting. ... This article refers to the Agumon featured in Digimon Data Squad. ... ‹ The template below has been proposed for deletion. ...


Marcus's team-mates include 14-year-old Thomas H. Norstein, a young prodigy, with his partner Gaomon, and 18-year-old Yoshino "Yoshi" Fujieda who has Lalamon for her partner. As the series progresses, Thomas discovers that Digimon respond to the "darkness" in humans, putting them at odds with monsters who seek to use humanity's own vices to bolster their own power. Thomas H. Norstein (トーマ・H・ノルシュタイン ) is a fictional character in the anime series Digimon Savers. ... This article refers to the Gaomon featured in Digimon Data Squad. ... Yoshino Yoshi Fujieda (藤枝 淑乃 Fujieda Yoshino) is a fictional character in the anime series Digimon Data Squad. ... Lalamon (sometimes referred to as Raramon) is a fictional character from the Digimon franchise, appearing in the series Digimon Data Squad. ...


The plot thickens with the introduction of Merukimon, one of the rulers of the Digital World, and the human boy Keenan, who serves him along his partner Falcomon. The DATS team tries to unfold the reason for their hatred of humankind, until is revealed that the real enemy was Akihiro Kurata, a scientist who led an attack on the Digital World years before that resulted in the death of many Digimon, including Keenan's adoptive mother, Frigimon. This is the fourth part of a list of Digimon species that are of the Mega (究極体 Ultimate) as well as Super Ultimate (超究極体) level. ... Keenan Crier (野口 イクト Noguchi Ikuto) is a fictional character in the anime series Digimon Data Squad. ... This article refers to the Falcomon featured in Digimon Savers. ... Akihiro Kurata[1] (倉田 明宏 Kurata Akihiro) is a fictional character in the series Digimon Savers. ... Frigimon is from the Digimon series. ...


Kurata counted with the support of the Japanese government and important businessmen like Thomas' father on his plan to destroy all Digimon in the Digital World, claiming they were a threat to mankind. But this was only a facade to occult his main objective. He harnesses the energy of the Digimon he destroyed to power-up Belphemon, one of the Seven Great Demon Lords, and uses it in his attempt to rule the Human World, but his ambitions were shattered by the efforts of Marcus and his allies. Belphemon is a fictional character from the Digimon franchise. ... The Seven Great Demon Lords is a fictional group from the Digimon media franchise. ...


Kurata's last act was triggering a bomb which collapsed the frontier between the Human and Digital Worlds, putting both en route of collision, which can lead to the destruction of both realms. The collision was halted by the desperate efforts of BantyoLeomon who ordered Marcus to search for Yggdrasil, the god of the Digital World. When the DATS team finally met Yggdrasil, they discovered that his decision to deal the crisis unfolded was to protect the Digital World by destroying the Human World, as the two worlds could not coexist in the same dimension. To perform this task, he assembled his elite guard, the Royal Knights. BantyoLeomon ) is a fictional character from the Digimon franchise. ... The Royal Knights are members of a fictional group from the Digimon media franchise. ...


Marcus was confused at first because Yggdrasil somehow had the appearance of his father, Dr. Spencer Damon, who disappeared in the Digital World years before. But it was revealed that Yggdrasil took his father's body, and his soul was somehow preserved by BantyoLeomon, who was revealed to be Spencer's partner Digimon. After defeating some of the Royal Knights, The DATS team decided to confront Yggdrasil himself, who after being expelled from Spencer's body, transformed himself into an all-powerful robotic form determined to destroy the Human World by itself. The following is a list of characters from the anime series Digimon Data Squad (Digimon Savers in the Japanese version). ...


However, even when the Royal Knights rebel against Yggdrasil, it won't give up its goal, attempting to destroy both worlds and create a new world. Using their emotions, Marcus and Agumon finally destroy Yggdrasil, and the two worlds cease their collision course. Before disappearing, Yggdrasil brings Spencer back to life and he returns to his family, but the Digimon decide to return to the Digital World to help restore it, and in the end Marcus decides to not part with Agumon and goes with them.


5 years later, Keenan and Kristy, Marcus' sister, go to the same school together. Thomas finally managed to find a cure for his sister's illness and became the youngest scientist to win the Nobel Prize at age 19. Yoshi has joined the police with the remaining DATS members, and Marcus and Agumon have become peacekeepers in the Digital World, breaking up fighting between rival Digimon factions as seen when stopping an argument between a group of Goblimon and Shamanmon. The Nobel Prize (Swedish: ) was established in Alfred Nobels will in 1895, and it was first awarded in Physics, Chemistry, Physiology or Medicine, Literature, and Peace in 1901. ... Shamanmon is a Rookie Level Oni Digimon who is a recolored version of Goblimon. ...


Characters

Main characters

Character Seiyuu Voice actor Digimon Seiyuu Voice actor
Marcus Damon
Daimon Masaru
Soichiro Hoshi Quinton Flynn Agumon Taiki Matsuno Brian Beacock
The main character of the series, Marcus Damon is the son of the researcher, Spencer Damon, who disappeared into the mysterious realm known as the Digital World almost 10 years ago. Loud and outspoken, Marcus calls himself "the number one street fighter in Japan." After encountering Agumon, he becomes the Digimon's partner after receiving a Digivice from the mysterious old man, Homer Yushima. Marcus and Agumon later become members of DATS in order to face tougher and stronger opponents. As the series progresses, though, he finds much more to fight for.
Thomas H. Norstein
Tohma H. Norstein
Hirofumi Nojima Crispin Freeman Gaomon Kazuya Nakai Skip Stellrecht
Thomas H. Norstein is a half-Austrian, half-Japanese young man, and a child prodigy. An Olympic-level boxer and a genius scholarly and tactically, he is a vital member of the DATS team. When Marcus joined DATS, Thomas was away in Europe, and when they finally met, they were at odds. However, they overcame their difficulties, and have since become steady team-mates. Gaomon is Thomas' loyal Digimon partner, and is a focused and serious-minded warrior - he responds to Thomas's every order with a steadfast "Sir, yes sir!" (in the original Japanese version, he used the English phrase, "Yes, Master!")
Yoshino "Yoshi" Fujieda
Fujieda Yoshino
Yui Aragaki Colleen O'Shaughnessey Lalamon
Raramon
Yukana Nogami Dorothy Elias-Fahn
Yoshi is the third member of the core team, as well as the oldest. She and her partner Lalamon have been partners for many years. Though not initially as strong as Marcus or Thomas, Yoshi has more than enough skill at her job. She suffered from self doubt due to experiences in her childhood, but with Lalamon, was able to overcome them.
Keenan Crier
Noguchi Ikuto
Rie Kugimiya Brianne Siddall Falcomon Chie Kojiro Steven Jay Blum
Keenan is a mysterious 9-year-old boy who, years before the start of the series, was lost in an accident involving a Digital Gate. Keenan was raised by a Digimon called Frigimon, who was killed in a massacre orchestrated by a man named Akihiro Kurata. A servant of Mercurimon, Keenan eventually hated all humans, but began to change his opinion as he learned his true origins. Falcomon is his partner and childhood friend, who does his best to help Keenan as he comes to grips with his humanity. Keenan looks up to Marcus as a big brother.

Image File history File linksMetadata Masaruagumon. ... Marcus Damon, known in the Japanese version as Masaru Daimon ) (His name is probably also an intended pun as it could be read Daimon Dai while daimondai means big problem, which would make sense given his love for fighting. ... Soichiro Hoshi , born May 30, 1972 in Aizuwakamatsu, Fukushima, Japan) is a Japanese seiyū. He has a blood type of B, and is affiliated with Arts Vision. ... Quinton Joseph Flynn (known to friends and colleagues as Q) (born October 10, 1964 in Cleveland, Ohio), is an American voice actor, actor, and writer. ... This article refers to the Agumon featured in Digimon Data Squad. ... Taiki Matsuno (松野 太紀 Matsuno Taiki, born October 16, 1967) is a seiyū. Notable voice roles Agumon in Digimon Savers Koga in InuYasha Hajime Kindaichi in Kindaichi Case Files (except first movie) SpellMaster Pierre in Kyukyu Sentai GoGo-V Hiroshi (OVA) and Hiroto Majima (TV) in Magical Girl Pretty Sammy Asuka Kagura... Brian Keith Beacock (born 29 March in Hayward, California, U.S.) is an anime voice actor. ... The Digital World is a fictional universe featured in the Digimon media franchise. ... Image File history File links Tohma_gaomon. ... Thomas H. Norstein (トーマ・H・ノルシュタイン ) is a fictional character in the anime series Digimon Savers. ... Hirofumi Nojima , born April 16, 1973 in Tokyo) is a Japanese seiyū. He is represented by Sigma Seven. ... Crispin McDougal Freeman (born February 9, 1972 in Chicago, Illinois) is a prolific American voice actor best known for his roles as Alucard in Hellsing and the OVA Hellsing Ultimate and as Touga Kiryuu from Revolutionary Girl Utena. ... This article refers to the Gaomon featured in Digimon Data Squad. ... Kazuya Nakai , born November 25, 1967) is a seiyū who was born in Hyōgo-ku, Kobe. ... Skip Stellrecht is a voice actor who is also known as Henry Douglas Grey. ... Image File history File links YoshinoLalamon. ... Yoshino Yoshi Fujieda (藤枝 淑乃 Fujieda Yoshino) is a fictional character in the anime series Digimon Data Squad. ... Gakky (Japanese: ガッキー, born June 11, 1988 in Naha, Okinawa) is a Japanese model and actress. ... 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... Lalamon (sometimes referred to as Raramon) is a fictional character from the Digimon franchise, appearing in the series Digimon Data Squad. ... Yukana Nogami (野上ゆかな Nogami Yukana, born on 6 January 1975 in Chiba, Chiba) is a seiyū who in recent years has been working only by her given name, Yukana. ... Dorothy Elias-Fahn is a voice actress who is the wife of Tom Fahn. ... Image File history File links Ikutofalcomon. ... Keenan Crier (野口 イクト Noguchi Ikuto) is a fictional character in the anime series Digimon Data Squad. ... Rie Kugimiya , born May 30, 1979) is a seiyū who was born in Kumamoto. ... Brianne Chierighino Siddall (Born August 25, 1963 in West Virginia) is a voice actress. ... This article refers to the Falcomon featured in Digimon Savers. ... Steven Jay Blum (born April 28, 1965) is a voice actor known primarily for his work in anime dubs and video games. ...

Supporting Cast

Main article: List of characters in Digimon Data Squad

The following is a list of characters from the anime series Digimon Data Squad (Digimon Savers in the Japanese version). ...

DATS

  • Commander Homer Yushima (Hiroshi Yushima): Homer Yushima is the chief officer of DATS, but for a time, he appeared simply as a street-wandering old man that appeared to aid Marcus and give him critical advice. His Digimon partner is Kamemon.
  • Commander Sampson (Captain Rentarou Satsuma): Sampson is Marcus and the others' commander, who oversees most of the activities of the Japanese branch of DATS. His Digimon partner is Kudamon.
  • Miki Kurosaki and Megumi Shirakawa: The two DATS computer operators. They are partners with the two PawnChessmon, and primarily aid the team from the control room.

Kamemon is a fictional character from the Digimon franchise, a Rookie Level Cyborg Digimon whose human partner is Hiroshi Yushima. ... This article refers to the Kudamon featured in Digimon Savers. ... PawnChessmon is a fictional character from the Digimon franchise, a Rookie-level Puppet Digimon born the data of a chess program. ...

Allies (Humans)

  • Doctor Spencer Damon (Professor Daimon Suguru): Marcus and Kristy's father, who disappeared on the expedition to the Digital World 10 years before the start of the series.
  • Director Hashima (Chief Hashiba): Hashiba is a representative from the Japanese Confindentiality Ministry, who acts as supervisor to DATS's activities. He is an ally in name only, as he often punishes or arrests the DATS members for false reasons.
  • Sarah Damon (Sayuri Daimon): Sarah is Marcus and Kristy's mother, as well as Spencer's wife. A kind and caring woman, she often does whatever she can to support her children.
  • Kristy Damon (Chika Daimon): Kristy is Marcus' 10-year-old sister. Though she at first is only a spectator to many of the events involving Digimon, she becomes personally involved after becoming friends with a Digimon named Biyomon. By the end of the series, she has become partners with Biyomon, evolving him twice with her Digisoul (although without the use of a Digivice)
  • Franz Norstein: Thomas' father.
  • Mrs. Norstein: Thomas' deceased Japanese mother.
  • Relena Norstein (Ririna Norstein): Thomas' half-sister. She is handicapped due to an illness.
  • Grandma Norstein: Franz's mother, and both Thomas and Relena's grandmother. The current head of the Norstein family.
  • Professor Kevin Crier (Kenji Noguchi): Ikuto's birth father.
  • Michelle Crier (Misuzu Noguchi): Ikuto's birth mother.
  • Yuka Crier (Yuka Noguchi): Ikuto's baby sister.

Biyomon is the name for several fictional characters from the Digimon franchise. ...

Allies (Digimon)

  • Merukimon (Mercurimon) (12-25): A powerful Digimon in the Digital World, who comes into conflict with humanity and DATS. He plays an important role in Ikuto's history as well as most of the events in the series. Killed by Gizmon AT/XT.
    • Gotsumon (12-23, 40-48): Servant of Merukimon, rode on Yanmamon. Hated humans more than Merukimon, and tried to get rid of Ikuto on several occasions. Secretly made an alliance with SaberLeomon. Killed by RizeGreymon as Meteormon (Insekimon). He does return later on when the team needs to go the Yggdrasil, and because he has no memory of Masaru and the others, Gotsumon volunteers to help out.
  • Biyomon (12-13, 43-48): Kristy's Digimon companion. He was destroyed in episode 13, but returned in 43, after which he had no memory of Kristy. He's able to digivolve into Aquilamon and Garudamon, most notably to protect Kristy from Duftmon.
  • Frigimon (Yukidarumon) (16, 20, 24, 39 (flashbacks)): The adopted Digimon mother of Ikuto. Killed by Gizmon.
  • Cherrymon (Jureimon) (14, 28): A neutral Digimon, Cherrymon is the protector of the forest. He helped Marcus and his friends by showing where Merukimon's lair is. Marcus and the others, on their second trip to the Digital World, helped in protecting Cherrymon and the refugee Digimon that escaped Kurata's attacks from the Bio-Hybrids.
  • BantyoLeomon (Banchōreomon) (28-39, 45-46): A rogue Digimon who comes in contact with the group during their adventures in Digital World. An old friend of Spencer Damon, he hoped to Marcus one day be able to surpass his father's strength. He had to bring forth all of his power to stop the boundaries between the Real World and the Digital World from collapsing on themselves. Soon after much events passed. During Marcus’ encounter with Yggdasil who was suppose to be his father, BantyoLeomon comes in play again with Craniummon replacing him in holding both worlds apart. It was then, BantyoLeomon claims that he is in fact holding the soul of Dr. Spencer Damon, Marcus' father.
  • ElDoradimon (30-33): Holds the Holy Capital on its back. Baronmon was the mayor of the Holy Capital on ElDoradimon. Among the other inhabitants of the Holy Capital were Piximon, Pumpkinmon, Sepikmon, Cerberumon, Goblimon, Mushroomon, Pandamon, Ninjamon, Gizamon, Chuumon, Kotemon, Deputymon, Starmon, Tylomon, Tankmon, Centarumon, Tanemon, and Yasyamon. The majority of all the inhabitants, including ElDoradimon, were killed by the Gizmon.
  • Rhythm (movie): A digimon in human form, she is saved by Agumon, Gaomon and Lalamon when she was being attacked by a bunch of Goblimon and an Ogremon, and tells them of Argomon and his plans. During ShineGreymon's battle against Argomon, she helps Marcus to bring his partner to Burst Mode and defeat the enemy.

Mercurimon is a fictional character from the Digimon franchise, a Mega Level Shaman/Wizard (God Man in Japan) Digimon who boasts of being the fastest in the Digital World and an excellent shaman. ... Yanmamon is a fictional character from the Digimon franchise, a Champion Level Insectoid Digimon. ... This article refers to the Agumon featured in Digimon Data Squad. ... Meteormon is from the Digimon series. ... Biyomon is the name for several fictional characters from the Digimon franchise. ... The Royal Knights is a fictional group from the Digimon media franchise. ... Frigimon is from the Digimon series. ... Cherrymon is an Ultimate Level Vegetation Digimon that resembles a cherry tree. ... BantyoLeomon ) is a fictional character from the Digimon franchise. ... ElDoradimon is a Digimon who is named after El Dorado: The City of Gold. ... Baromon is a fictional character from the Digimon franchise. ... Piximon is an Ultimate Level Digimon of the Pixie group. ... Pumpkinmon is an Ultimate Level Puppet Digimon with a pumpkin head. ... Sepikmon is a Wizard Digimon and the Armor Digivolved form of Armadillomon through the Digi-Egg of Friendship. ... Cerberumon is a fictional character from the Digimon franchise, an Ultimate Level Demon Beast Digimon. ... Mushroomon is a Rookie Level Vegetation Digimon. ... Pandamon is an Ultimate Level Puppet Digimon. ... Ninjamon is a Digimon from the Digimon 02 series. ... Deputymon is a Champion Level Mutant Digimon dressed as a cowboy with a gun-end on his metal shirt. ... Starmon is a Champion Level Mutant Digimon that was said to have evolved from the data of a space exploration software. ... Tylomon is the Armor Digivolved form of Gatomon through the Digi-Egg of Reliability. ... Tankmon is a Champion Level Android Digimon. ... Centarumon: half man, half horse. ... Tanemon is a fictional character from the Digimon franchise. ... Yasyamon is a fictional character from the Digimon franchise, a Puppet Digimon. ... Ogremon is a fictional character from the Digimon television series. ... Argomon is a Digimon this is based of Argus Panoptes. ... It has been suggested that this article or section be merged into Agumon (Savers). ...

Villains

  • SaberLeomon (Sāberureomon) (14, 19 (flashbacks), 20-22, 24 (flashbacks)): Attacked Sampson and Spencer's group ten years ago. Attacked the real world with an army of Pteramon and Boarmon. Killed by RiseGreymon, with some unwanted help from Gizmon AT.
  • Belphemon Rage Mode (36-38): One of the Seven Great Demon Lords. Kurata fused with Belphemon so he could change from his Sleep into his Rage Mode. Killed by the combined efforts of Marcus and ShineGreymon Burst Mode.
    • Belphemon Sleep Mode (25-36): Kurata found Belphemon's Digiegg and planned to revive him with the data of deleted Digimon.
  • Professor Akihiro Kurata (Kurata Akihiro-Hasake) (21-38) 46 (flashbacks)): Kurata is a human who participated in the expedition to the Digital World and developed a hatred of Digimon. His motives now seem to involve their extermination. When Belphemon was revived, Kurata turned himself into D.N.A. in order to make Belphemon change from Sleep Mode to Rage Mode. Kurata is separated from Belphemon before he is deleted, and his whereabouts are currently unknown.
    • Bio-Hybrids (27-33): Three humans under the command of Kurata, with the ability to transform themselves into Digimon. If a human who becomes the Bio Digimon is defeated, he or she do not die, but instead reverts back to both the human that they were and the Digi-Egg of the digimon that they transformed.
      • Nanami / BioCoatlmon / BioLotusmon (27-31): Only female of the group, and a genius strategist like Thomas. She works for Kurata simply to pass the time, and tries to convince Touma/Thomas to join her, so they can rule the Digital World together. Defeated by MirageGaogamon.
      • Ivan / BioStegomon / BioSpinomon (27-32): Strongman of the group from Russia. Works with Kurata just to earn money for his family. He secretly harbors feelings for Yoshino, but his tendency to say what he's thinking out loud reveals it right away. Defeated by Rosemon.
      • Kouki / BioThunderbirmon / BioDarkdramon (27-33): The extremely vicious leader of the group, is easily provoked like Marcus, and his greatest desire is to defeat him. Defeated by ShineGreymon.
    • Gizmon (22-): Kurata's own creation. It has the ability to delete Digimon, destroying them forever. Gizmon can pseudo-evolve into Gizmon AT and into Gizmon XT. The Gizmon XT are later on charged with the duty of sucking the energy of the Digimon they delete in order to revive Belphemon. A whole lot of Gizmon XT can merge with a missile which Kurata dubbed the Gizmon Javelin, which was used on ElDoradimon.
  • Yggdrasil (Igudorashiru) (39-48): The main villain is the supposed "sovereign" of the Digital World. When the barrier between the both worlds collapsed, it concluded that to preserve the Digital World existence, the Human World must be destroyed. It is revealed later that Yggdrasil took over Surugu's soulless body. And eventually even changes into a Digimon himself to destroy the Human World, but is ultimately destroyed by Marcus and Agumon with supported help from every human and digimon.
    • The Royal Knights (39-48): Yggdrasil's loyal devotee's, who are ordered to destroy the Human World and anyone who gets in their way. Through most part of the series they are foe to the DATS team, but after forethought consideration, turn their alliance to support the DATS in helping save both worlds.
      • Gallantmon (Dukemon) (40-41,46-48): First of the Knights to attack the human world, but is halted by Sleipmon's desperate efforts. Later helps in the saving of both worlds.
      • Crusadermon (RhodoKnightmon) (40-42) (46) (flashbacks)): Known as the "Indifferent Warrior". Met his destruction at the hands of Thomas and MirageGaogamon Burst Mode.
      • Craniummon (39-48): Yggdrasil first speaks to Craniummon. He encounters Marcus and company twice in the digital world. After the last battle, he admits defeat when Marcus breaks his strongest shield claim to have granted absolute defense given by Yggdrasil. Soon after, he goes to the human world to replace BanchoLeomon who was preserving the existence of both human and digital world by keeping them apart.
      • Magnamon (40-48): Minor cameo appearances through out the series. Later helps in the saving of both worlds.
      • Dynasmon (40-48): Known as the "Passionate Warrior", said to be the strongest of the Royal Knights in terms of physical strength. Minor cameo appearances through out the series. Later helps in the saving of both worlds.
      • UlforceVeedramon (AlforceV-dramon) (40-48): Said to be the fastest of the Royal Knights. Minor cameo appearances through out the series. Later helps in the saving of both worlds.
      • Sleipmon(40-41,46-47): The only royal knight that physically resembles a beast-like form rather than a humanoid one,and is said to boast great defensive abilities being immune to most forms of attacks. Changes his alliance with Yggdrasil and defends the DATS team from the royal knights assault. Self freezes himself in place with Gallantmon, though temporality and later accompanies Gallantmon as kudamon, to meet with the other Knights.
      • Omnimon (Omegamon) (40-48): Alphamon's second-in-command. Later helps in the saving of both worlds.
      • Duftmon (43): He is the leading strategist among the Royal Knights. Defeated by the combined efforts of both Rosemon Burst Mode and Ravemon Burst Mode.

(It should be noted that after episode 46, the Royal Knights changed from Villains to Allies and that Alphamon is the only Royal Knight not to be included in the series.) 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. ... Pteramon is a Dinosaur Digimon and the Armor Digivolved form of Armadillomon through the Digi-Egg of Love. ... Boarmon is a Mammal Digimon and the Armor Digivolved form of Armadillomon through the Digi-Egg of Courage. ... The Seven Great Demon Lords is a fictional group from the Digimon media franchise. ... The Seven Great Demon Lords is a fictional group from the Digimon media franchise. ... This article refers to the Agumon featured in Digimon Data Squad. ... The Seven Great Demon Lords is a fictional group from the Digimon media franchise. ... Akihiro Kurata[1] (倉田 明宏 Kurata Akihiro) is a fictional character in the series Digimon Savers. ... It has been suggested that this article or section be merged with Digimon Savers. ... It has been suggested that this article or section be merged with Digimon Savers. ... It has been suggested that this article or section be merged with Digimon Savers. ... This article refers to the Gaomon featured in Digimon Data Squad. ... It has been suggested that this article or section be merged with Digimon Savers. ... It has been suggested that this article or section be merged with Digimon Savers. ... It has been suggested that this article or section be merged with Digimon Savers. ... Lalamon (sometimes referred to as Raramon) is a fictional character from the Digimon franchise, appearing in the series Digimon Data Squad. ... It has been suggested that this article or section be merged with Digimon Savers. ... It has been suggested that this article or section be merged with Digimon Savers. ... It has been suggested that this article or section be merged with Digimon Savers. ... This article refers to the Agumon featured in Digimon Data Squad. ... Gizmon is a fictional character from the Digimon franchise, a unknown Level Machine Digimon. ... Gizmon is a fictional character from the Digimon franchise, a unknown Level Machine Digimon. ... Gizmon is a fictional character from the Digimon franchise, a unknown Level Machine Digimon. ... Yggdrasil (Igudorashiru) is the name of a fictional character in several iterations of the Digimon franchise, named after the world tree from Norse mythology. ... The Royal Knights are members of a fictional group from the Digimon media franchise. ... The Royal Knights are members of a fictional group from the Digimon media franchise. ... The Royal Knights are members of a fictional group from the Digimon media franchise. ... This article refers to the Gaomon featured in Digimon Data Squad. ... The Royal Knights are members of a fictional group from the Digimon media franchise. ... The Royal Knights are members of a fictional group from the Digimon media franchise. ... The Royal Knights are members of a fictional group from the Digimon media franchise. ... The Royal Knights are members of a fictional group from the Digimon media franchise. ... The Royal Knights are members of a fictional group from the Digimon media franchise. ... The Royal Knights are members of a fictional group from the Digimon media franchise. ... The Royal Knights are members of a fictional group from the Digimon media franchise. ...

Argomon is a Digimon this is based of Argus Panoptes. ... It has been suggested that this article or section be merged into Agumon (Savers). ...

Movie: Ultimate Power! Activate Burst Mode

Ninth Digimon movie poster.

The movie is in fact a 22 minute story without any continuity to the series. Its plot revolves around Agumon, Gaomon and Raramon, whose partners are put into an eternal sleep, along with the rest of the humans, because of a mysterious thorn that spread throughout the city. After saving Rhythm, a Digimon in the form of a little girl, they hear from her that the thorns are the work of a Perfect/Ultimate Digimon, named Argomon, and the four set out for the villain's castle to confront him. Image File history File links Digimon_movie_8. ... Image File history File links Digimon_movie_8. ... Argomon is a Digimon this is based of Argus Panoptes. ...


Video Games

As it is part of a resurgence of the Digimon franchise, Digimon Data Squad has a number of related video games associated with it. This article is about computer and video games. ...

  • Digimon World DS: A game featuring several Digimon Savers characters, but does not focus on them. It can arguably be seen as a side-story to Digimon Savers. The game, released in America before the concept of Data Squad, uses the original Japanese names of the DATS team, who appear in certain quests.
  • Digimon World Data Squad: A game focusing on the primary characters of the series, and which presents an original story that apparently runs parallel to the anime. It involves the members of DATS coming into conflict with the Seven Great Demon Lords.
  • Digimon World: Dawn and Dusk: Sequel to Digimon World DS, a set of two games with slightly different stories. At the end of the game, the four main characters from Data Squad appear to battle the main character.

Digimon World DS (デジモンストーリー Dejimon Sutōrī/Digimon Story) is a role-playing game and the first Digimon game for the Nintendo DS. The original Japanese name of the game translates to Digimon Story. ... Digimon World Data Squad (デジモンセイバーズ アナザーミッション Dejimon Seibāzu Anazā Misshon / Digimon Savers: Another Mission) is a Digimon video game for the PlayStation 2. ... The Seven Great Demon Lords is a fictional group from the Digimon media franchise. ...

Series Concepts

D.N.A.

Main article: Digivolution

An important concept in the series is the D.N.A. (which stands for Digimon Natural Ability; it is called Digi-Soul in the Japanese version), the main medium by which the humans in the series evolve their Digimon. Essentially, it is some kind of energy aura that allows a Digimon to grow stronger, and is tied into a human's emotions. Digivolution is a fictional term used in the Digimon anime series. ...


The D.N.A. usually manifests as a glowing aura around the user's hand, which is then channeled through the Digivice with the command of "D.N.A. Charge".


A stronger version is the so-called Full Charge, which erupts around the entire body. Overdrive is the term used to allows the Digimon to evolve into their Mega (Ultimate) form. When activating Burst Mode, the person will shout the command "Charge! Digi-Soul Burst!". All of these, as of now, lack US terminology.


Digivice

Main article: Digivice

The digivice is the primary tool used by any human with a Digimon partner. The primary Digivice used by the characters in the series is the Digivice iC.[2]It is used for multiple purposes, the most important of which is the channeling of the human's D.N.A., which allows for the Digimon to digivolve (evolve). It can also "store" a partner inside of it, and released back in the world with the command of "realize." They may be loosely based on an iPod. Different digivices are also used by the series' villains. The Digivice is a device from the fictional anime/manga Digimon series. ...


Later on, the Digivice is upgraded into the Digivice Burst, which can channel the full power of the D.N.A. and activate Mega (Ultimate) digivolution. It also reportedly has another ability called the Air Signal, which can be used to activate Burst Mode or (this only involves Marcus) can be used to summon the GeoGreySword for ShineGreymon.


DATS (Data Squad/Digital Accident Tactics Squad)

DATS is an organization dedicated to keeping the peace between the human and Digital Worlds, by stopping any Digimon that appears in the real world, and returning it to the Digital World in the form of a Digi-Egg (digitama). DATS is apparently a worldwide organization, as Thomas was known to visit the European branch prior to episode three. It is unknown if there is an American branch, or one elsewhere, but the majority of Digimon activity occurs in Japan. The Japanese branch, at least, falls under the direct jurisdiction of Japan's Confidentiality Ministry.


Due to the manipulation of Akihiro Kurata, the core team of DATS operatives in Japan was dissolved, and the building that housed DATS was annihilated. In later episodes they operate secretly from underground after the core team of DATS comes back together, though not officially. After the Partner Digimon (including Biyomon), Gotsumon and Marcus Daimon returned to the Digital World. DATS is permanently dissolved and five years later most of the members of DATS have moved on and have jobs at the local police station. Except for Thomas who cures his sister's illness and wins a Nobel Peace Prize and Marcus, who stays in the Digital World with Augumon as a sort of peacekeeper. Akihiro Kurata[1] (倉田 明宏 Kurata Akihiro) is a fictional character in the series Digimon Savers. ...


Digital World

Main article: Digital World

The Digital World is the otherworldly realm, which as it is in other series, formed due to the growing worldwide digital network. Though we have only seen a part of it in the series, locations include a forest ruled over by Cherrymon, and the Infinity Ice Ridge, the ruling place of Merukimon. The Digital World is connected to the real world by way of Digital Gates, most of which open incidentally. For some reason, the barrier between both worlds is breaking down. Finally, as stated by Merukimon, an omnipresent god of the Digital World exists, known as Yggdrasil. The Digital World is a fictional universe featured in the Digimon media franchise. ... Cherrymon is an Ultimate Level Vegetation Digimon that resembles a cherry tree. ...


Changes and Edits in the English Dub

In addition to the changes in names and terminology noted above, edits made to Savers for its recreation as Data Squad include:

  • In episode 1, Agumon's kick to Marcus's groin is hidden with a comedic starburst effect.
  • Although all of Masaru's violent tendencies and fights remain in the series, he refers to himself as an "ultimate fighter," rather than a "street fighter," due to different cultural perceptions of "street fighters" between America and Japan.[3]
  • In episode 5, blood from a wound on Thomas's leg is digitally removed.
  • In episode 7, at the mandate of Jetix, BomberNanimon had to be heavily edited to completely remove his nature as a walking bomb. Consquently, he was reimagined as "Citramon" - a giant fruit Digimon, repainted orange and with steam and leaf in place of his fuse. The bombs he throws are colored green, and explode with in a shower of juice that threatens to flood the amusement park he attacks. In the show's history, this is easily the single largest change that has even had to have been made to an episode.

Credits

Cast (Japanese Version)

Taiten Kusunoki, also seen as Taitem Kusunoki (Japanese: 楠 大典 Kusunoki Taiten, born on March 18, 1967), is the professional name of the anime voice actor Daisuke Fukuda (福田 大典 Fukuda Daisuke). ... Ai Nagano ) is a female seiyuu. ... Kouda Mariko (國府田 マリ子 Kōda Mariko) is a seiyu and J-Pop singer who was born on September 5, 1969 in Saitama. ... Kokoro Kikuchi ) is a Japanese seiyuu. ... Haruhi Terada (寺田 はるひ Terada Haruhi, born February 11, 1973) is a seiyu who was born in Tokyo. ... Biyomon is a Digimon creature from the Japanese Digimon media franchise that comprises anime, manga, toys, video games, trading card games and other media. ... Yūichi Nagashima (長島 雄一 Nagashima Yūichi) is a seiyū who was born on December 15, 1957 in Saitama. ... Takahashi Naozumi (高橋 ç›´ç´”) is a seiyu whose birthday is December 6, 1971. ... Kamemon is a fictional character from the Digimon franchise, a Rookie Level Cyborg Digimon whose human partner is Hiroshi Yushima. ... Hozumi Gouda , birth name 合田穂積, born August 8, 1957 in Tokyo) is a Japanese actor, seiyÅ«, and sound director who is affiliated with with LOVE LiVE. // Voice roles TV Anime Akubi Girl (Narration) Armored Trooper Votoms (Chirico Cuvie) Battle B-Daman (Shin) Beast Wars II (Lio Convoy) Hunter × Hunter (Leorio) King... Eiji Takemoto (竹本英史 Takemoto Eiji) is a Japanese seiyu born on 7th March 1973 in Yamaguchi Prefecture. ... Kōsei Hirota ) (February 12, 1951 - ) is a Japanese voice actor. ... Mercurimon is a fictional character from the Digimon franchise, a Mega Level Shaman/Wizard (God Man in Japan) Digimon who boasts of being the fastest in the Digital World and an excellent shaman. ... Meteormon is from the Digimon series. ... Masami Kikuchi Masami Kikuchi (菊池 正美 Kikuchi Masami, born April 24, 1960) is a veteran seiyu who was born in Nagano. ... KENN is a Japanese singer, seiyu and stage actor who was born on March 24, 1982, in Tokyo. ... Takanori Hoshino (星野貴紀 Hoshino Takanori) is a Japanese seiyu born on 8 May 1980. ... Rika Fukami (深見 梨加 Fukami Rika, originally 深見 理佳 Fukami Rika, born August 8, 1963) is a seiyÅ« who was born in Saitama. ... Masako Nozawa ) (October 25, 1936 - ), born in the Tokyo Metropolitan area, Japan, but raised in Numata, Gunma, is a seiyÅ« and actress affiliated with (and the chairman of) Office Nozawa. ... Hideyuki Tanaka (田中 秀幸 Tanaka Hideyuki, born November 12, 1950) is a veteran seiyuu who was born in Tokyo. ... Hiroshi Kamiya ), born January 28, 1975 in Matsudo, Chiba, is a seiyÅ« who works for Aoni Production. ... Kazunari Kojima, (小嶋成) is a Japanese seiyu born in Tokyo, Japan, on December 12, 1977. ... AlforceVeedramon is a fictional character in the Digimon manga series, V-Tamer. ... Drimogemon is a Champion Level Animal Digimon that looks like a giant mole with a drill at the end of its nose. ... Susumu Chiba ), born September 13, 1970, is a seiyÅ« (voice actor). ... Crusadermon is a character in the Digimon Frontier series. ... Takehiro Murozono ), born August 3, 1969 in Kanagawa, is a seiyÅ« who works for Office Kaoru. ... The Royal Knights is a fictional group from the Digimon media franchise. ... Magnamon is a fictional character from the Digimon franchise. ... BomberNanimon is a Champion Level Invader Digimon. ... Tomokazu Seki , born September 8, 1972) is a popular seiyÅ« in Japan. ... Isshin Chiba (千葉 一伸 Chiba Isshin) is a voice actor who was born on June 26, 1968 in Kesennuma, Miyagi, Japan. ... Masafumi Kimura ) (March 3, ???? - ) is a male seiyÅ« from Aomori Prefecture affiliated with Pro Baobab. ... Cherrymon is an Ultimate Level Vegetation Digimon that resembles a cherry tree. ... Ken Yamaguchi ), born March 24, 1956, is a seiyuu from Tokyo (Fukushima Prefecture orignally). ... MetalPhantomon is a fictional character in the Digimon franchise. ... 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. ... From the Digimon series, Blossomon is a Vegetation Digimon. ... Frigimon is from the Digimon series. ...

Cast (English Version)

Brian Keith Beacock (born 29 March in Hayward, California, U.S.) is an anime voice actor. ... Steven Jay Blum (born April 28, 1965) is an American voice actor known primarily for his work in anime dubs and video games. ... Dorothy Elias-Fahn is a voice actress who is the wife of Tom Fahn. ... 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... Jonathan Fahn is a voice actor who is the brother of Melissa Fahn and Tom Fahn. ... Melissa Fahn (born April 28, 1973) is an American voice and stage actress known for her work in anime dubs and other mainstream animated television series, as well as her work in Broadway and Los Angeles Theatre. ... 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. ... Quinton Joseph Flynn (known to friends and colleagues as Q) (born October 10, 1964 in Cleveland, Ohio), is an American voice actor, actor, and writer. ... Crispin McDougal Freeman (born February 9, 1972 in Chicago, Illinois) is a prolific American voice actor best known for his roles as Alucard in Hellsing and the OVA Hellsing Ultimate and as Touga Kiryuu from Revolutionary Girl Utena. ... Catherine Kate Davis Higgins (born August 16, 1969) is a voice actress and singer. ... Steven M. Kramer (born December 24, 1950 in San Juan Capistrano, CA) is a voice actor for many anime titles. ... Lex Lang is an American producer, director, voice actor, celebrity voice match specialist, songwriter, music producer and philanthropist. ... Michael Lindsay is the name of a voice actor who also goes by the name of Dylan Tully. ... Yuri Lowenthal (born on March 5, 1971 in Alliance, Ohio) is a voice actor that has voiced several anime and video game characters. ... David J. Mallow (born in October 19, 1948 in Park Ridge, Illinois) is a voice actor. ... Mona Marshall (born Mona M. Ianotti on August 31st, 1947) is an American voice actress. ... Mary Elizabeth McGlynn (born October 16, 1966) is an experienced American voice actress, ADR director, writer and singer best known for her extensive English-language dubbing of various anime, and her singing in Silent Hill 3, Silent Hill 4: The Room, and Dance Dance Revolution EXTREME. She provided vocals for... Jeff Nimoy is a voice actor. ... 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... Akihiro Kurata[1] (倉田 明宏 Kurata Akihiro) is a fictional character in the series Digimon Savers. ... Paul Schmidl Peter (born April 26, 1958 in Minneapolis, MN), better known as Paul St. ... Jamieson Kent Price (Born April 28, 1961 in West Palm Beach, Florida) is an American voice actor; he is most well known for his deep and booming voice and can be heard in numerous anime shows and video games. ... Samuel Brent Oscar Riegel (born October 9, 1976) is a voice actor, who appears in many television cartoons and anime. ... Philece Sampler is a voice actor, whose credits include various characters in anime. ... Stephanie Ru-Phan Sheh (Born April 10, 1977 in Burbank, California) is a Chinese-American voice actress, a writer, and a story editor. ... Brianne Chierighino Siddall (Born August 25, 1963 in West Virginia) is a voice actress. ... Peter Spellos is a voice actor who is also known as G. Gordon Baer, Gordon Baer, G. Gordon Bear, David Conrad, and Orville Ketchum. ... Skip Stellrecht is a voice actor who is also known as Henry Douglas Grey. ... Doug Stone (born 9 June 1956) is a voice actor who is most notable for his representation of the Psycho Mantis from the popular video game Metal Gear Solid. ... Terrence Stone is a voice actor who is also known as Terry Stone. ... Kirk Thornton (Born Sean Thornton on May 13, 1956 in Portland, Oregon) is a prolific American voice actor. ... Travis Hampton Willingham is an American voice actor. ... Wallace E. Wingert (born May 6, 1961 in Des Moines, Iowa) is an American actor and voice actor. ... 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. ...

Staff (Japanese Version)

  • Original Concept: Akiyoshi Hongo
  • Serialization: V. Jump (Shueisha)
  • Series Director: Naoyuki Itou
  • CG Director: Kouichi Noguchi
  • Chief Animation Director: Akihiro Asanuma
  • Animation Directors: Akihiro Asanuma, Yoshitaka Yajima, Toshio Deguchi, Satoko Itou, Ken Ueno, Shigetaka Kiyoyama, Setsuko Nobuzane, Kinhiro Takeda, Sayo Aoi, Kumi Nakajou
  • Art Directors: Yoshito Watanabe, Tetsuhiro Shimizu, Ken Tokushige, Shigekata Toku
  • Chief Art Director: Yoshito Watanabe
  • Art Advance: Ochimu Honma
  • Character Design: Sayo Aoi
  • Color Key: Yasue Itasaka
  • Music: Keiichi Oku
  • Scenario/Script/Screenplay: Ryouta Yamaguchi, Michiko Yokote, Meihiko Inari, Akatsuki Yamatoya, Kenichi Yamada
  • Editing: Kouichi Katagiri
  • Series Composition: Ryota Yamaguchi
  • Episode directors: Naoyuki Itou, Toshinori Fukazawa, Kenyo Sasaki, Tooru Yamada, Yutaka Tsuchita, Morinama Hatano, Sachihiko Nakao, Tetsuo Imazawa, Hidehiko Kadota, Makoto Sonoda
  • Production Manager: Shousuke Okada
  • CG Producer: Takeshi Himi
  • Producers: Koji Kaneda (Fuji TV), Atsuya Takase (Fuji TV), Shin'ichi Ikeda (Yomiko Advertising, Inc.), Atsutoshi Umezawa, Hiroaki Shibata
  • Digital coloring: TAP, M.S.J. Bushuku Notoge Sakusho, Kagura, Studio Okyattsu
  • Online editing: TOVIC
  • Recoring studio: Tavac
  • Design cooperation: VIZ
  • CG production cooperation: Office Purion
  • Music cooperation: Index Music, Fuji Pacific Music Publication, Toei Animation Music Publication
  • Production Cooperation: Toei
  • Production: Fuji TV, Yomiko Advertising, Inc., Toei Animation Co., Ltd.

Ryota Yamaguchi (山口亮太 Yamaguchi Ryota) is a Japanese animation screenwriter. ...

Staff (Movie, Japanese Version)

  • Original Concept: Akiyoshi Hongo
  • Director: Tatsuya Nagamine
  • Screenplay: Ryouta Yamaguchi
  • Original Character Design: Sayo Aoi
  • Character Design and Animation Director: Tadayoshi Yamamuro
  • Art Director: Yoshito Watanabe
  • Art Advance: Ochimu Honma
  • Color Key: Kunio Tsujita
  • CG Director: Terushige Watanabe
  • CG Producer: Takeshi Himi
  • Digital Photography Director: Tomokazu Shiratori
  • Music: Keiichi Oku
  • Recording: Nobuteru Ikegami
  • Editing: Shin'ichi Fukumitsu
  • Planning: Atsutoshi Umezawa, Hiroaki Shibata
  • Production: Hiroshi Takahashi(Toei Animation), Kazuhiro Tanaka(Bandai)
  • Animation Production: Toei Animation
  • Production: DSTM Production Committee (Toei Animation, Bandai)

Staff (English Version)

  • Director - Jeff Nimoy
  • Executive Producer - Jamie Simone
  • Composer (Theme) - Thorsten Laewe
  • Composers (Orchestral Music Score) - Thorsten Laewe, Udi Harpaz, Amotz Plessner, Adam Berry, John Van Tongeren, Michael Tavera
  • Sound Supervisor - Melinda Rediger
  • Sound Design - Johnnie Valentino
  • Supervising Sound Editors - Otis Van Osten, Johnnie Valentino
  • Sound Effect Mixer - Jason Brennan
  • Sound Re-Recording Mixers - Gary Alexander, Jason Brennan, Mark Ettel, Stephen Fitzmaurice
  • Foley - Jody Thomas

Jeff Nimoy is a voice actor. ... Thorsten Laewe is a composer and mix engineer. ... Thorsten Laewe is a composer and mix engineer. ... Adam Berry is an emmy nominated T.V. and film composer. ... Michael Mike Tavera is an American composer. ... Leyton Orient central forward. ...

Episodes

See List of Digimon Data Squad episodes This is a complete list of episodes from the anime series Digimon Data Squad. ...


Theme songs

Japanese

Opening Theme #1: Gou-ing! Going! My Soul!!
Artist: Dynamite SHU
Songwriter: Tooru Hiruma
Composer: POM
Arranger: Cher Watanabe

  • (eps. 1-29)

Opening Theme #2: Hirari[3]
Artist/Songwriter: Kouji Wada
Composer: IKUO
Arranger: SPM@ Kouji Wada (和田光司 Wada Kōji) (January 29th, 1974), sometimes referred as Koji Wada or Wada Kouji, is a Japanese singer, best known for his work in the Digimon series. ...

  • (eps. 30-48)

Ending Theme #1: One Star
Artist: Yousuke Itou
Songwriter: Tomoko Sakakibara
Composer: POM
Arranger: Hiroaki Oono Yousuke Itou portraying Sen-chan in the 2004 Super Sentai Series, Tokusou Sentai Dekaranger. ...

  • (eps. 1-24)

Ending Theme #2: Ryuusei (FALLING STAR)
Artist: MiyuMiyu
Songwriter/Composer: yukiko
Arranger: Kazunori Miyake

  • (eps. 25-47)

Ending Theme #3: Gou-ing! Going! My Soul!!
Artist: Dynamite SHU
Songwriter: Tooru Hiruma
Composer: POM
Arranger: Cher Watanabe

  • (eps. 48)

Insert Song: Believer
Artist: IKUO
Songwriter: Hiroshi Yamada
Composer/Arranger: Michihiko Ohta Ohta Michihiko (太田 美知彦, Ōta Michihiko) (November 23rd 1964), also known as Michihiko Ohta is a Japanese singer, composer and arranger who has worked for several anime series such as Bubblegum Crash and Digimon. ...


English

Opening theme: Digimon Data Squad
Artist: ???????
Songwriter: ???????
Compositor: ???????
Arranger: ???????


Sources

See also

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. ... This is a complete list of episodes from the anime series Digimon Data Squad. ... Digimon World DS (デジモンストーリー Dejimon Sutōrī/Digimon Story) is a role-playing game and the first Digimon game for the Nintendo DS. The original Japanese name of the game translates to Digimon Story. ... Digimon World Data Squad (デジモンセイバーズ アナザーミッション Dejimon Seibāzu Anazā Misshon / Digimon Savers: Another Mission) is a Digimon video game for the PlayStation 2. ...

References

  1. ^ http://withthewill.net/index.php?topic=4777.0
  2. ^ The term "Digivice iC" is not actually used in the show, but is used here to identify it in comparison to other digivices.
  3. ^ a b Digimon Uncensored's Digimon Data Squad Episode 3 Comparison [1]

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