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is a popular Japanese animated television series that is a part of the Digimon franchise. Besides of its international popularity, is also well known for its extensive original soundtrack.

Overview


On March 6, 1999, the franchise was given animated form as the first of the Digimon movies aired in theaters in Japan. On March 7, they began airing a television counterpart titled Digimon Adventure. Three further series would follow, each with their own tie-in movies, and the series was dubbed for release in western markets in the fall of the same year. The show spawned card games, with Hyper Colosseum in Japan and later Digi-Battle in America, and more video games. The animated series is easily the best-known segment of the Digimon universe, and responsible for the majority of its popularity worldwide.

"Digimon" are "Digital Monsters". According to the stories, they are creatures who inhabit the "Digital World", a parallel universe that is in part a manifestation of Earth's communication network. The stories tell of a group of mostly pre-teens, the "Chosen Children" (DigiDestined in the English version), who accompany special Digimon born to defend their world (and ours) from various evil forces. To help them overcome the most difficult obstacles found within both realms, the Digimon have the ability to evolve (Digivolve). In this process, the Digimon change appearance and become much stronger, often changing in personality as well. The group of children who come in contact with the Digital World changes from season to season.

As of 2006, there have been five series — Digimon Adventure, Digimon Adventure 02, Digimon Tamers, Digimon Frontier, and Digimon Savers. As is obvious from their titles, the first two seasons take place in the same fictional universe, but the third, fourth, and fifth each occupy their own unique world (in the case of Digimon Tamers, the Adventure universe is referred to as a television and commercial enterprise). In addition, each series has spawned assorted feature films. Digimon still shows popularity, as new card seriesm, video games, and movies are still being produced and released. New card series include Eternal Courage, Hybrid Warriors, Generations, and Operation X; a video game: Digimon Rumble Arena 2; and the previously unreleased movies Revenge of Diaboromon, Runaway Locomon, Battle of Adventurers, and Island of Lost Digimon. In Japan, Digital Monster X-Evolution, the eighth TV movie, was recently released, and on December 23, 2005 at Jump Festa 2006, the fifth series, Digimon Savers was announced for Japan to begin airing after a three year hiatus of the show.

Digimon is produced by Toei Animation and Bandai of Japan. The series are broadcast in Japan by Fuji Television.

International versions

In the United States, the series premiered in August 1999 on the Fox Television Network. It dubbed by Saban (now called Sensation Animation), and was initially broadcasted through Fox Network's Fox Kids and Fox Family. The first four seasons were retitled Digimon: Digital Monsters.

After Disney acquired Saban during the third series, the first three series moved to ABC Family, while the fourth premiered on UPN and PAX in other areas. This was due to a deal between Disney and UPN, which concluded with Digimon Frontier. Frontier was syndicated on ABC Family shortly after that. Digimon continus to run in synidcation on the U.S. JETIX block daily on ABC Family and Toon Disney.

The show also premiered in North America. In Canada, the show was broadcast on YTV under the Saban version. For the U.S. insular area of Puerto Rico, the show was redubbed in Spanish.

Internationally, it premiered as well. In the United Kingdom, Digimon aired on the UK Fox Kids (now JETIX) cable/satellite channel and also on CiTV, as well as countries such as Ireland, South Africa, Malaysia, Australia, Argentina and others. However, due to poor ratings and licensing mix-ups in the change from Fox Kids to Jetix, Digimon Frontier (the fourth season) has not been shown in any shape or form in the UK, and has been absent from the schedules of Jetix's UK incarnation since the beginning of 2005.

Digimon anime series


Digimon Adventure / Season one

In Digimon Adventure (1999), a group of young pre-teens while at summer camp, become the "DigiDestined" and are unwillingly forced to save both the Digital and real worlds from evil. Each child was given a "Digivice" which selected them to be "transported" to the Digital World. The digivices help their Digimon allies to "Digivolve" into stronger creatures in times of need. The Digimon usually reach higher forms after they see their human partners in a dangerous situation. The characters are made up of Tai and Agumon; Matt and Gabumon; Sora and Biyomon; Izzy and Tentomon; Mimi and Palmon; Joe and Gomamon; TK and Patamon; and, later on, Tai's younger sister Kari pairs up with Gatomon.

Digimon Adventure 02 / Season two

Digimon Adventure 02 (2000), also commonly written as Digimon 02/Digimon Zero Two, is the sequel to the previous season. This series was a direct continuation of the original Adventure series. The original DigiDestined have grown up into junior high school students (except for Kari and T.K.). Davis, Yolei, and Cody join T.K. and Kari in attempting to protect the Digital World against a human who calls himself "The Digimon Emperor/Kaiser."

The series introduced many changes. The gate was opened via the D-3 (the new Digivice model) and the DigiDestined only fought on the weekends or after school. Later in the series the fighting comes over the real world. The series ends with a epligoue that is projected 25 years in the future.

Digimon Tamers / Season three

The third series, Digimon Tamers (2001) changed the very nature of the series. Set in the year 200X (between 2000-2009), it takes place in the REAL real world, where Digimon is just a franchise, composed of video games, a collectible card game, and a cartoon series. However, a group of 12-year-olds (10-year olds in the Japanese version), Takato, Henry, and Rika (fans of the Digimon card game) meet their own Digimon friends and start to duel "Bio-Emerging" Digimon who cross the barrier between the information network, synthesizing proteins and becoming real. Most of it was set in the modern Tokyo ward of Shinjuku, and only changes scenario to the Digital World for a short time.

Digimon Frontier / Season four

Digimon Frontier (2002) is the fourth TV series. After receiving strange phone messages, five children go to the subway and take a train to the Digital World. Once there, they meet Bokomon and Neemon (who act as guides) and learn that the DigiWorld is in danger. They must fight the evil Cherubimon and his Evil Legendary Warrior servants before they destroy the world. In the typical Digimon fashion, it is up to the kids to save the world.

Even though it was advertised on Fox Kids in the UK, Digimon Frontier was never released there.

Digimon Savers / Season five

After a pause of 3 years the fifth series, Digimon Savers, began airing in Japan on April 2 on Fuji TV. Masaru Daimon, an undefeated street fighter aged 14, meets Agumon, who has escaped from DATS (Digital Accident Tactics Squad), a secret government organization. Despite terrible first impressions, the two become best friends by "talking" with their fists. With others, Masaru and Agumon work to investigate various incidents involving the Digital World and Digimon, to try and get to the bottom of things.

Movies


The Movie, released in the US 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 TV series. The previously undubbed movies (with the exception of the eighth movie) were all shown on Toon Disney in the fall of 2005 as 30-40 minute specials. It is unknown whether or not the movies will be released on video or DVD.

Digimon Adventure Movies

Digimon Adventure 02 Movies

Digimon Tamers Movies

Digimon Frontier Movies

Digimon X-Evolution

"Digimon X-Evolution" (subtitled "The 13th Royal Knight" on much official material, but not in the movie itself) is the first Digimon movie entirely in CGI.

The movie spans 75 minutes, making it the longest Digimon movie up to date. The story takes place in the Digital World, chronicling the adventures of Dorumon. It is based, to some degree, on Digimon Chronicle, the mini-manga and storyline accompanying the Pendulum X (digital pets) in Japan.

Main cast


Here is the combined cast list for each Digimon show:

Japan

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

English

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

See also


External links


English

Japanese

Adventure anime | Digimon | Programs broadcast by YTV | Fox network shows | UPN network shows

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