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Several films have been released in the Digimon franchise. Of those films, two short films (OVAs) animated completely in CGI have never been screened outside Japan, while Digital Monster X-Evolution, which was not related to any of the Digimon television series, was first broadcast on television. The other films are primarily hand-drawn and related to the television series. The first three films were localized into English and compiled into a single film, Digimon: The Movie. Subsequent films up to Digimon Frontier: Island of Lost Digimon were also released in English as well. The Digimon Adventure tri. film series, whose films are streamed worldwide with English subtitles on the same day as they are released in Japanese theaters, were also later released in dubbed versions outside Japan.

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Digimon Movie 04: Revenge of Diaboromon. Yagami Taichi, and Ishida Yamato, who defeated it several years before. Yes, it turns out that this jellyfish digimon is in fact Diablomon, the Virus-type Digimon that was defeated in the second movie. But this time, he's learned to make himself physical, and is sending thousands of copies.

  • 1Digimon Adventure films
  • 2Digimon Tamers films
  • 3Digimon Frontier films
  • 4Digimon Savers (Data Squad) films
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Digimon Adventure films[edit]

Digimon Adventure[edit]

Digimon Adventure
Japaneseデジモンアドベンチャー
HepburnDejimon Adobenchā
Directed byMamoru Hosoda
Written byReiko Yoshida
Music byTakanori Arisawa
Release date
March 6, 1999
Box office$20 million

Digimon Adventure is the first Digimon Adventure film. It was released in Japan on March 6, 1999.[1] It was released in the United States on October 6, 2000 as the first part of Digimon: The 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 their friends become members of the DigiDestined. After the Digi-Egg hatches, a baby Digimon named Botamon transforms into Greymon. He defeats Parrotmon for invading the city. The film was used a pilot episode of Digimon Adventure, which follows the adventures of Tai and his friends.

Children's War Game![edit]

Digimon Adventure: Children's War Game!
Japaneseデジモンアドベンチャー ぼくらのウォーゲーム
HepburnDejimon Adobenchā: Bokura no Wō Gēmu!
Directed byMamoru Hosoda
Written byReiko Yoshida
Release date
March 4, 2000
45 minutes
Box office$22.8 million

Digimon Adventure: Children's War Game![2] is the second Digimon film. It was released in Japan on March 4, 2000.[3] It was released in the United States on October 6, 2000 as the second part of Digimon: The Movie.

Tai, Matt, Izzy and T.K. discover a computer virus Digimon invading the Internet on worldwide computers. It arrives in the United States, where he launches a nuclear ICBM aimed at Japan. The evil Digimon, turning out to be Diaboromon, sets the time for ten minutes. The Internet allows WarGreymon to fuse with MetalGarurumon and they transform into Omnimon. Izzy redirects the e-mails received from children worldwide, in order to slow Diaboromon down and Omnimon defeats him off, just as the missiles hit. The deactivated one lands in Tokyo Bay.

Children's War Game! is similar in plot and design to Hosoda's 2009 film Summer Wars, which is not related to the Digimon franchise. Neo magazine has stated that Children's War Game! is 'plainly a prototype' of Summer Wars.[4]

Digimon Adventure 3D: Digimon Grand Prix![edit]

Digimon Grandprix!
Japaneseデジモンアドベンチャー3D デジモングランプリ!
HepburnDejimon Adobenchā Gurandopuri!
Directed byMamoru Hosoda
Written byMaekawa Atsushi
Music byTakanori Arisawa
October 3, 2009
Running time
7 minutes

Digimon Adventure 3D: Digimon Grand Prix! (デジモンアドベンチャー3D デジモングランプリ!, Dejimon Adobenchā Gurandopuri!) is a 7-minute CG OVA produced by Toei Animation that was originally screened at the Time Machine of Dreams theme park attraction at Sanrio Puroland from July 20, 2000 to June 23, 2002 and Harmonyland. It made its theatrical debut on October 3, 2009 alongside Digimon Savers 3D: The Digital World in Imminent Danger!, GeGeGe no Kitaro: Kitaro's Ghost Train and Yaemon, The Locomotive as part of the Burst Out! 3D Toei Anime Festival.[5] It was released on DVD along with the other three films on February 21, 2010 under the name 'CG Toei Anime Festival' and was later included on a bonus disc in the Digimon THE MOVIES Blu-ray 1999–2006 compilation, released on January 9, 2015.

Digimon Hurricane Touchdown / Transcendent Evolution! The Golden Digimentals[edit]

Digimon Adventure 02: Part 1: Digimon Hurricane Touchdown!! / Part 2: Transcendent Evolution!! The Golden Digimentals
Japaneseデジモンアドベンチャー02: デジモンハリケーン上陸 / 超絶進化!! 黄金のデジメンタル
HepburnDeDejimon Adobenchā Zero Tsū: Dejimon Harikēn Jouriku!! / Chouzetsu Shinka!! Ougon no Digimentaru
Directed byShigeyasu Yamauchi
Produced by
Written byReiko Yoshida
Music byTakanori Arisawa
Release date
July 8, 2000
65 minutes
Box office¥120 billion

Digimon Adventure 02: Digimon Hurricane Touchdown!! / Transcendent Evolution!! The Golden Digimentals is a 2000 film and the third Digimon movie, released for the Toei Animation Summer 2000 Animation Fair. It was released in Japan on July 8, 2000.[6] The film was screened in two parts, with Ojamajo Doremi #: The Movie screening in between. The film's ending theme song is 'Stand By Me ~Hitonatsu no Bōken~' (スタンド・バイ・ミー~ひと夏の冒険~Sutando Bai Mī ~Hitonatsu no Bōken~) by AiM.[7] It was released in the United States on October 6, 2000 as the third part of Digimon: The Movie.

While T.K. and Kari visit Mimi in New York City, Wendigomon captures Tai, Matt, Sora, Izzy, Mimi, and Joe. The two enlist Davis, Yolei, Cody, and their Digimon to come to the United States to fight him. On the way, Davis and the others meet Willis, an American DigiDestined partnered with Terriermon. Willis reveals that he had two Digimon partners, the other being Kokomon, who had been corrupted by a virus. During battle, T.K. and Kari's Digimon, Seraphimon and Magnadramon, unlock two golden Digi-eggs for Davis and Willis to use, which Golden Armor Digivolves their partners into Magnamon and Rapidmon. The two defeat Wendigomon, allowing the older DigiDestined to return, and Davis' group returns to Japan. On the way home, Willis finds Kokomon's Digi-egg on the beach.

In the Japanese version of the films, Willis only appeared in Digimon Hurricane Touchdown!!/Supreme Evolution!! The Golden Digimentals (the basis for the segment 'Present Day') and had no connection to the events depicted Digimon Adventure ('Eight Years Ago') and Children's War Game! ('Four Years Later'). The English version rewrote Willis' backstory to include his involvement with Diaboromon in order to connect the movies together.[8]

Digimon: The Movie[edit]

Digimon: The Movie
Directed byMamoru Hosoda
Shigeyasu Yamauchi
Produced byTerri-Lei O'Malley
Written byBob Buchholz
Jeff Nimoy
Music byUdi Harpaz
Amotz Plessner
CinematographyShigeru Ando
Edited byGary Friedman
Douglas Purgason
October 6, 2000
Running time
88 minutes
Budget$5 million
Box office$16.6 million

Digimon: The Movie is a compilation film with footage from the featurettes Digimon Adventure (1999), Digimon Adventure: Children's War Game! (2000), and Digimon Adventure 02: Part 1: Digimon Hurricane Touchdown!!/Part 2: Supreme Evolution!! The Golden Digimentals (2000). It was released in the U.S. and Canada by Fox Kids on October 6, 2000.

Revenge of Diaboromon[edit]

Digimon Adventure 02: Revenge of Diaboromon
Directed byTakahiro Imamura
Jeff Nimoy(English version)
Produced byHideki Yamashita
Makoto Shibazaki
Masaki Miyauchi
Tan Takaiwa
Tsutomu Tomari
Hiroyuki Sakurada
Written byReiko Yoshida
Music byTakanori Arisawa
Release date
March 3, 2001 (Japan)
August 5, 2005 (US)
29 minutes
Box office3,000,000,000 yen ($26.2 million)

Digimon Adventure 02: Revenge of Diaboromon (デジモンアドベンチャー02: ディアボロモンの逆襲Dejimon Adobenchā Zero Tsū: Diaboromon no Gyakushū) is the fourth Digimon film. It was released in Japan on March 3, 2001,[9] later released in the United States on August 5, 2005. Along with One Piece: Clockwork Island Adventure, the fourth Digimon film was shown as a double feature, which was called the Tōei Spring Anime Fair 2001. In total, they earned 3,000,000,000 Japanese yen.

Taking place three months after Digimon Adventure 02, the DigiDestined discover the return of Diaboromon. Tai, Matt, T.K. and Kari head to the Internet, where Diaboromon lures them into a trap. A swarm of Kuramon (Diaboromon's fresh form) appear and invade the Real World. Kuramon merges with Diaboromon to create a Super Ultimate level called Armageddemon. Though Omnimon and Imperialdramon fail to stop it, he gives his energy to Imperialdramon Fighter Mode, powering him up to Paladin Mode. Using his Omni Sword attack, Imperialdramon defeats Armageddemon, splitting him back up into Kuramon. With the power of the Digivices and cell phones, the Omni Sword is powered up, sending Kuramon back into the computer.

CharacterJapaneseEnglish
Tai Kamiya[a]Toshiko FujitaJason Spisak
Matt Ishida[b]Yūto KazamaMichael Reisz
Sora TakenouchiYūko MizutaniColleen O'Shaughnessey
Izzy Izumi[c]Umi TenjinMona Marshall
Mimi TachikawaAi MaedaPhilece Sampler
T.K. Takaishi[d]Taisuke YamamotoDoug Erholtz
Kari Kamiya[e]Kae ArakiLara Jill Miller
Joe Kido[f]Masami KikuchiMichael Lindsay
Davis Motomiya[g]Reiko KiuchiBrian Donovan
Ken IchijojiRomi ParkDerek Stephen Prince
Yolei Inoue[h]Rio NatsukiTifanie Christun
Cody Hida[i]Megumi UrawaPhilece Sampler
AgumonChika SakamotoTom Fahn
GabumonMayumi YamaguchiJeff Nimoy
TentomonTakahiro SakuraiJeff Nimoy
PatamonMiwa MatsumotoBridget Hoffman
GatomonYuka TokumitsuEdie Mirman
Veemon[j]Junko NodaDerek Stephen Prince
WormmonNaozumi TakahashiPaul St. Peter
HawkmonKōichi TōchikaJeff Nimoy
Steve Blum (Poromon)
UpamonMegumi Urawa
OmnimonLex Lang
Jeff Nimoy
Diaboromon/ArmageddemonPaul St. Peter
ImperialdramonJunko Noda
Naozumi Takahashi
Derek Stephen Prince
Paul St. Peter

Digimon Adventure tri. series[edit]

Digimon Adventure tri. is a six-part film series, taking place three years after the events of Digimon Adventure 02. When mysterious occurrences cause infected Digimon to appear in the real world, the original DigiDestined members face the changes that are happening in their own lives. Reunion was released in Japan on November 21, 2015, with an English dub version to be released in September 2016, Determination was released in Japan on March 12, 2016, and Confession released on September 24, 2016. Loss was released on February 25, 2017, Coexistence was released in September 30, 2017 and Future was released on May 5, 2018.[10]

Digimon Adventure: Last Evolution Kizuna[edit]

Digimon Adventure: Last Evolution Kizuna is an upcoming film to be directed by Tomohisa Taguchi, written by Akatsuki Yamatoya, and animated by Yumeta Company. Toei Animation is producing the movie. It will mark the 20th anniversary of the debut of Digimon Adventure. It is slated for release in Japan on February 21, 2020.[11]

Digimon Tamers films[edit]

Battle of Adventurers[edit]

Digimon Tamers: Battle of Adventurers
Japaneseデジモンテイマーズ 冒険者たちの戦い
HepburnDejimon Teimāzu: Bōkensha-tachi no Tatakai
Directed byTetsuo Imazawa
Written byYasuko Kobayashi
Music byTakanori Arisawa
Release date
July 14, 2001
50 minutes
Box office$10.2 million

Digimon Tamers: Battle of Adventurers is the fifth Digimon film. It was released in Japan on July 14, 2001.[12] It was released in the United States on October 16, 2005.

On summer vacation, Takato visits his cousin Kai in Okinawa, Henry investigates an underwater meteor and Rika stays home in the city. Mephistomon disables worldwide communications and allows Digimon to invade the real world, using the computer virus called 'V-Pet'. It is revealed that Minami Uehara's father, Takehito, created it. The Tamers help Minami's partner, Seasarmon, defeat Mephistomon and restore the world.

Runaway Locomon[edit]

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Digimon Tamers: Runaway Locomon
Japaneseデジモンテイマーズ 暴走デジモン特急
HepburnDejimon Teimāzu: Bōsō no Dejimon Tokkyū
Directed byTetsuji Nakamura
Written byHiro Masaki
Music byTakanori Arisawa
March 2, 2002
Running time
30 minutes
Box office$7.8 million

Digimon Tamers: Runaway Locomon originally released in Japan as Digimon Tamers: Runaway Digimon Express, is the sixth Digimon film.[13] It was released in Japan on March 2, 2002. It was released in the United States on October 2, 2005.

Entitled Digimon Tamers: The Runaway Digimon Express in Japan, the film is set after the series finale for the television series. While planning to celebrate Rika's birthday party, the Tamers encounter Parasimon, who opens a portal to the Digital World, while possessing Locomon. The invasion of the city ensues, until Gallantmon: Crimson Mode destroys Parasimon's army with one shot. The film served to provide insight on Rika, and to confirm that the Tamers were reunited with their Digimon partners after the series ended. The film's story-line takes place two months after the Tamers had figured out how to send messages to their Digimon in the Digital World.

Chiaki Konaka states in his character notes (for Rika) that he 'was not consulted' on Runaway Locomon, which possibly explains certain continuity errors. On this he also says: 'However, ...Mr. Tetsuharu Nakamura [the director], [who was] an assistant director of the TV series... [and] Mr. Hiro Masaki,... a regular writer for the series... paid a great deal of attention to the psychological aspects of the series when completing the movie... I am very grateful to them for boldly illustrating the parts of Rika's family life that the TV series never explored.'

Digimon Frontier films[edit]

Digimon Frontier: Island of Lost Digimon[edit]

Digimon Frontier: Island of Lost Digimon/Digimon Frontier: Ancient Digimon Revival
Japaneseデジモンフロンティア: 古代デジモン復活!!
HepburnDejimon Furontia: Kodai Dejimon Fukkatsu!!
Directed byTakahiro Imamura
Written byYoshihiro Tomita
Music byTakanori Arisawa
Edited byShigeru Nishiyama
Production
company
Distributed byToei Company
Release date
Running time
40 minutes
CountryJapan
LanguageJapanese
Box office$5.9 million

Digimon Frontier: Island of Lost Digimon originally released in Japan as Digimon Frontier: Ancient Digimon Revival (デジモンフロンティア: 古代デジモン復活!!Dejimon Furontia: Kodai Dejimon Fukkatsu!!) is the seventh Digimon film.[14] It was released in Japan July 20, 2002, and in the United States, October 23, 2005.

Takuya and his friends travel through a desert, when they discover a floating continent known as the Lost Island in a civil war between human-type and beast-type Digimon. In the village of humanoid Digimon, Takuya, J.P., and Tommy learn from Kotemon of a legend that the island was protected by their god Ornismon. Kotemon proceeds to take them to a neutral location where his friend Bearmon brought Koji and Zoe after they ended up in his village. After the two sides argue what they learned, Bearmon and Kotemon lead them to a mural of Ornismon with Bokomon deeming the DigiCode to be incomplete. Their peaceful meeting is broken up as Kotemon and Bearmon's older brothers, Dinohyumon and Grizzlymon, appear and battle each other. But after Takuya and Koji spirit evolve to Agunimon and KendoGarurumon to stop them, the respective brothers walk away.

As the human Digimon prepare for battle when their leader d'Arcmon rallies the crowd, Takuya reluctantly accepts Dinohyumon's recruitment offer to allow Tommy to escape with Kotemon. A similar event with J.P. and Zoe spiriting Bearmon occurs at the beast Digimon village as Koji accepts Grizzlymon's offer during a speech by the beast Digimons' leader Hippogriffomon. Zoe, Tommy, J.P, Bokomon, and Neemon help many Fresh Digimon assemble the writing under the mural. But upon its completion, Bokomon deciphers that Ornismon is actually an evil Digimon that oppressed the island before being sealed away by the Anicent Warriors—AncientGreymon and AncientGarurumon. Furthermore, after the group notices a missing piece in the mural that is identical to the ornament both d'Arcmon and Hippogriffomon possess, J.P. and Zoe proceed to inform Takuya and Koji while the others stay behind in hope that they can find an answer to the crisis.

On the battlefield, Takuya and Koji eventually spirit evolve to BurningGreymon and Lobomon to stop the war, but end up getting both sides to turn on them before Kazemon and Beetlemon arrive. The two revealed that on their way, they discovered a horrible secret: the two armies' leader being the same Digimon when catching d'Arcmon transform into Hippogriffomon. Exposed while forced to become d'Arcmon again, the fraud confesses to have been collecting the Fractal Code from the many fallen Digimon to revive and control Ornismon while assuming his true form: Murmukusmon. Overpowering the Legendary Warriors, Murmukusmon guides Ornismon to the murals of AncientGreymon and AncientGarurumon, which begin shining. Kotemon gives his life to protect them, and Bearmon's tears along with Kotemon's sacrifice summons spectral forms of the Ancient Warriors. Their appearance gives the DigiDestined a second wind with the island residents joining them as Agunimon takes out Murmukusmon before the Legendary Warriors destroy Ornismon for good. With Ornismon no more, the Lost Island returns to the Digital World with the two sides finally making peace with Kotemon turning up alive as he and Bearmon have a reunion.

Digimon Savers (Data Squad) films[edit]

Ultimate Power! Activate Burst Mode!![edit]

Digimon Savers: Ultimate Power! Burst Mode Activated!!
Japaneseデジモンセイバーズ: 究極パワー! バーストモード発動!!
HepburnDejimon Seibāzu: Kyūkyoku Pawā! Bāsuto Mōdo Hatsudō!!
Directed byTatsuya Nagamine
Written byRyota Yamaguchi
Music byKeiichi Oku
Release date
Running time
21 minutes
Box office$850,000

Digimon Savers: Ultimate Power!Burst Mode Activated!! (デジモンセイバーズ: 究極パワー! バーストモード発動!!Dejimon Seibāzu: Kyūkyoku Pawā! Bāsuto Mōdo Hatsudō!!) is the 9th Digimon film, released on December 9, 2006 by Toei Animation based on the series Digimon Data Squad.[15] It is considered non-canon to the series.

The plot revolves around Agumon, Gaomon and Lalamon, 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 young girl, they learn from her that the thorns are the work of an Ultimate Digimon, named Argomon, and the four set out for his castle to confront him.

The Digital World in Imminent Danger![edit]

Digimon Savers 3D: The Digital World in Imminent Danger!
Japaneseデジモンセイバーズ3D デジタルワールド 危機イッパツ !
HepburnDejimon Saibāzu 3D: Dejitaru Wārudo Kiki Ippatsu!
Directed byNakamura Tetsuharu
Music byTakanori Arisawa
Release date
Running time
7 minutes

Digimon Savers 3D: The Digital World in Imminent Danger! (デジモンセイバーズ3D デジタルワールド 危機イッパツ !Dejimon Saibāzu 3D: Dejitaru Wārudo Kiki Ippatsu!) is a 7-minute CG featurette produced by Toei Animation that was originally screened at the Time Machine of Dreams theme park attraction at Sanrio Puroland from July 8, 2006 to July 2, 2008 and Harmonyland. It made its theatrical debut on October 3, 2009 alongside Digimon Adventure 3D: Digimon Grandprix!, GeGeGe no Kitaro: Kitaro's Ghost Train and Yaemon, The Locomotive as part of the Burst Out! 3D Toei Anime Festival.[16] It was released on DVD along with the other three films on February 21, 2010 under the name 'CG Toei Anime Festival' and was later included on a bonus disc in the Digimon THE MOVIES Blu-ray 1999–2006 compilation, released on January 9, 2015.

Other films[edit]

Digital Monster X-Evolution[edit]

Digital Monster X-Evolution
Written byKazunori Itō
Miwa Kawasaki
Directed byHiroyuki Kakudou
StarringMinami Takayama
Chika Sakamoto
Hideyuki Tanaka
Masako Nozawa
Mayumi Yamaguchi
Junko Noda
Theme music composerTakehiko Gokita
Country of originJapan
Hong Kong
Original language(s)Japanese
Production
Producer(s)Atsutoshi Umezawa
Editor(s)Shigeru Nishiyama
Running time77 minutes
Production company(s)Toei Animation
Imagi Animation Studios
Budget$2.5 million
Release
Original networkFuji TV
Original releaseJanuary 3, 2005

Digital Monster X-Evolution (デジタルモンスター ゼヴォリューションDejitaru Monsutā Zevoryūshon) is the eighth Digimon film, and the first to air originally on Japanese television. It aired on 3 January 2005, at 7:15 a.m. UTC+9/JST on the Fuji TV network.[17] It was based on the Digimon Chronicle merchandise line.

Digital Monster X-Evolution is also the first and, so far, only Digimon movie to be done entirely in CG (CG animation by Imagi Animation Studios), as well as the only Digimon movie not related to one of the Digimon anime series.

In the Digital World, the overpopulation of Digimon forces the world's creator, the supercomputer Yggdrasil to launch the X-Program which exterminates ninety-eight percent of all Digimon. Creating a smaller, new Digital World via Project Ark, Yggdrasil learns a small group of Digimon have gained a vaccine called the X-Antibody, that makes them immune to the X-Program, and upgrades them with new abilities and appearances. Yggdrasil dispatches its guards, the Royal Knights, to exterminate the X-Digimon. The Royal Knights consists of the merciless, loyal Omnimon, his best friend Gallantmon who questions Yggdrasil's motives, and the quiet Magnamon.

Dorumon, a dragon-like Digimon and X-Antibody carrier, does not understand the prejudice from other Digimon. He is targeted by a Leomon for his X-Antibody, but Leomon is struck by lightning and dies, asking Dorumon to live for him. Omnimon is summoned to a meeting between regular Digimon and X-Digimon, but he exterminates all of them save WarGreymon X and a Tokomon. The two crashland near a temple where Dorumon lives, WarGreymon X leaving Tokomon in Dorumon's care whilst he lures Omnimon away. Dorumon witnesses Omnimon exterminate a herd of Digimon who oppose Yggdrasil's will before being targeted himself. WarGreymon X and MetalGarurumon X arrive, but the latter is killed, though not before giving his X-Antibody to a wounded Tokomon.

Dorumon digivolves into his Champion-level Dorugamon, but Gallantmon arrives, revealing to Omnimon that Project Ark's second phase involves wiping out all Digimon, something which he refuses to participate in. Omnimon and Gallantmon duel, but Gallantmon allows himself to be killed so he can discern the truth, leaving Omnimon confused. Magnamon capture Dorugamon on Yggdrasil's command, revealing Dorumon is an experiment. Data is extracted from Dorugamon, used to create an army of DexDoruGreymon while Dorugamon is dumped in a wrecking yard where he is found by resistance members Mummymon and Wizardmon. Yggdrasil's horde attacks the group's base, but WarGreymon X and a revived MetalGarurumon X help protect it. Dorugamon awakens, digivolving into DoruGreymon, resembling the attacking horde. Gallantmon returns as an X-Digimon, opening a portal for DoruGreymon to confront Yggdrasil.

DoruGreymon confronts Magnamon and a disillusioned Omnimon. DoruGreymon digivolves into his Mega-level Alphamon, a legendary missing Royal Knight. Alphamon and Omnimon join forces to face Yggdrasil, but the loyal Magnamon warns his master of their arrival. In Yggdrasil's core, the Knights get nowhere with answers, and have to battle Alphamon's counterpart Dexmon. Alphamon impales himself and Dexmon using his own sword, and gives his X-Antibody to Omnimon, who successfully slays Yggdrasil. In the rebooted Digital World, Omnimon and Gallantmon muse over Yggdrasil's choices, concluding it merely wanted to live in the Digital World but it was too complex for it. Alphamon survives as Dorumon, reuniting with Tokomon.

Notes[edit]

  1. ^'Taichi Yagami' in the English subtitles.
  2. ^'Yamato Ishida' in the English subtitles.
  3. ^'Kōshirō Izumi' in the English subtitles.
  4. ^'Takeru Takaishi' in the English subtitles.
  5. ^'Hikari Yagami' in the English subtitles.
  6. ^'Jo Kido' in the English subtitles.
  7. ^'Daisuke Motomiya' in the English subtitles.
  8. ^'Miyako Inoue' in the English subtitles.
  9. ^'Iori Hida' in the English subtitles.
  10. ^'V-mon' in the English subtitles.

References[edit]

  1. ^'Toei Group'. Official Movie 1 Website. Archived from the original on April 29, 1999.
  2. ^'「デジモンアドベンチャー ぼくらのウォーゲーム!」がYouTubeで配信中 4月16日までの期間限定'. ITmedia (in Japanese). 2018-03-22. Retrieved 2018-10-08.
  3. ^'Toei Group'. Official Movie 2 Website.
  4. ^Osmond, Andrew (March 2011). 'Our War Game!'. Neo Magazine (82): 12.
  5. ^'Toei Anime'. 2009 Toei 3D Film Festival.
  6. ^'Toei Group'. Official Movie 3 Website.
  7. ^'スタンド・バイ・ミー~ひと夏の冒険~'. Oricon (in Japanese). Retrieved 2018-10-31.
  8. ^McFeely, Chris (2005). 'Retrospective with Jeff Nimoy'. Retrieved December 27, 2010.
  9. ^'Toei Group'. Official Movie 4 Website.
  10. ^'Digimon Adventure'. Official Movie Tri. Website.
  11. ^'Digimon Adventure Last Evolution Kizuna Anime Film's Promo Video Reveals Debut on February 21, 2020'. Anime News Network. July 7, 2019. Retrieved July 7, 2019.
  12. ^'Toei Anime'. Official Movie 5 Website.
  13. ^'Toei Anime'. Official Movie 6 Website.
  14. ^'Toei Anime'. Official Movie 7 Website.
  15. ^'Toei Anime'. Official Movie 9 Website.
  16. ^'Toei Anime'. 2009 Toei 3D Film Festival.
  17. ^'Toei Anime'. Official Movie 8 Website.
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A group image depicting the DigiDestined featured in Digimon Adventure. Also present in the back row are Gennai in a Mekanorimon, Elecmon, Ogremon, and Centarumon.

Digimon Adventure, Digimon Adventure 02, Digimon Adventure tri. and Digimon Adventure: Last Evolution Kizuna, anime series produced by Toei Animation for the Digimon franchise, are centered on the DigiDestined (選ばれし子供達Erabareshi Kodomotachi), a group of children chosen to protect the Digital World. Each child is partnered with a Digimon and use a Digivice[a] to help them Digivolve[b] into stronger forms.

The main DigiDestined cast was designed by Katsuyoshi Nakatsuru. Producer Satoru Nishizono and the staff used a name analysis software to decide on the characters' names, using kanji combinations that related to 'luck.'[5] For Digimon Adventure tri., director Keitaro Motonaga found that some parts of developing the characters were 'difficult to control' due to the characters' 'strong personalities', but the staff had 'rebuilt' the characters by taking account of their personal growth while retaining their original personalities.[6] A new group of DigiDestined, in addition to T.K. and Kari, were made into the new main cast for Digimon Adventure 02, consisting of Davis, Yolei, Cody, and later Ken.

  • 1Main characters
  • 2Recurring characters
  • 3Antagonists
    • 3.1Adventure antagonists
  • 4Minor characters

Main characters[edit]

DigiDestined[edit]

Taichi 'Tai' Kamiya (八神 太一Yagami Taichi, Taichi Yagami in the Japanese version)[7][8][9]
Voiced by: Toshiko Fujita (Adventure, 02)[10], Natsuki Hanae (tri., DA:LEK)[11] (Japanese); Joshua Seth,[12]Jason Spisak (Revenge of Diaboromon)[13] (English)
Tai is the leader of the DigiDestined and the star player on the school's soccer team.[8] His aggressive and impulsive personality often puts him in danger, but he learns that empathy and compassion are the keys to being a successful leader.[7][8] He is partnered with Agumon and holds the Crest of Courage (勇気の紋章Yūki no monshō).[14][15]
In Digimon Adventure 02, Tai attends middle school and passes on leadership to Davis.[9] In the series' epilogue, Tai and Agumon become diplomats for their respective worlds and Tai has a son with a Koromon.
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Yamato 'Matt' Ishida (石田 ヤマトIshida Yamato, Yamato Ishida in the Japanese version)[16][17]
Voiced by: Yūto Kazama (Adventure, 02),[10]Yoshimasa Hosoya (tri., DA:LEK)[11] (Japanese); Michael Reisz (Adventure, 02), Vic Mignogna (tri.) (English)
Matt is T.K.'s older brother.[c][16] He lives in Odaiba with his father after his parents divorced three years prior.[16][19] He takes caution in the Digital World, especially when it comes to T.K.'s safety,[20] and often clashes with Tai, due to the latter's recklessness.[16] He is partnered with Gabumon and holds the Crest of Friendship (友情の紋章Yūjō no monshō).[21][22]
In Digimon Adventure 02, Matt forms a band with his classmates called the Teen-age Wolves and provides lead vocals and bass.[17] In Digimon Adventure tri., he becomes the vocalist and bassist of Knife of Day after the Teen-age Wolves disbands. In the series' epilogue, Matt and Gabumon become astronauts. Matt marries Sora[23] and they have two children: a daughter with a Yokomon and a son with a Tsunomon.

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Sora Takenouchi (武之内 空Takenouchi Sora)[24][25][26][27]
Voiced by: Yūko Mizutani (Adventure, 02),[10]Suzuko Mimori (tri., DA:LEK)[11] (Japanese); Colleen Villard, Wendee Lee ('Invasion of the Daemon Corps') (English)
Sora is Tai's best friend and was on the soccer team with him.[25] Despite being tomboyish, Sora takes caution in the Digital World and serves as the mother figure of the DigiDestined,[25] often acting as a mediator between Tai and Matt.[27] She is partnered with Biyomon and holds the Crest of Love (愛情の紋章Aijō no monshō).[28][29] Sora has a difficult relationship with her mother at first.
In Digimon Adventure 02, Sora's relationship with her mother has greatly improved. She takes up tennis and flower arranging, learning both from her mother. In the series' epilogue, Sora and Biyomon become fashion designers. Sora has married Matt[23] and they have two children: a daughter with a Yokomon and a son with a Tsunomon.
Koshiro 'Izzy' Izumi (泉 光子郎Izumi Kōshirō, Koshiro Izumi in the Japanese version)[30]
Voiced by: Umi Tenjin (Adventure, 02),[10]Mutsumi Tamura (tri., DA:LEK)[11] (Japanese); Mona Marshall (English)
Izzy is a computer expert and enjoys researching the Internet.[30] His intellectual curiosity is strong, but sometimes, he becomes too absorbed to focus on his surroundings.[30] He politely defers to the rest of the DigiDestined.[30] He is partnered with Tentomon and holds the Crest of Knowledge (知識の紋章Chishiki no monshō).[31][32] When he initially found out that he was adopted, he began to subconsciously distance himself from his parents, focusing more on his computer instead. However, they later come to accept each other as family.[33][34]
In Digimon Adventure 02, Izzy continues to aid the new generation of DigiDestined by using his computer expertise to monitor the Digital World and alert them about any problems. In Digimon Adventure tri., Izzy works at a new company in the IT business with the base office of operations, creating a program for their partners to travel back and forth between every monitors and the outside world. In the series' epilogue, Izzy researches gateways to the Real and Digital Worlds with Sora's father and Joe's brother, Shu. He has a daughter with a Motimon.
Mimi Tachikawa (太刀川 ミミTachikawa Mimi)[35][36]
Voiced by: Ai Maeda (Adventure, 02),[10] Hitomi Yoshida (tri., DA:LEK)[11] (Japanese); Philece Sampler (English)
Mimi is a beautiful girl in Izzy's class who has lived a sheltered life under wealthy parents.[d][36] She tends to push responsibility onto others when things are difficult for her, but people can't help but be charmed by her straightforward personality.[36] Realizing that her Digimon friends may sacrifice themselves, Mimi decides to fight back and save the Digital World. She is partnered with Palmon and holds the Crest of Sincerity (純真の紋章Junshin no monshō).[38][39]
In Digimon Adventure 02, Mimi moves to New York City, but she manages to make her way to the Digital World on occasion.[40][41] In Digimon Adventure tri., Mimi moves back to Japan and enrolls in Tai's high school.
In the series' epilogue, Mimi and Palmon have become a celebrity chefs and have a cooking show. She has a son with a Tanemon as his partner Digimon.
In a series of online polls conducted on the Digimon website, Mimi was ranked 6th by Japanese voters as Favorite DigiDestined.[42] When the same question was asked three more times, her rank rose to 3rd,[43] fell to 9th,[44] and failed to chart on the final poll.[45] Mimi is ranked first as the DigiDestined whom voters related to the most.[46]
Joe Kido (城戸 丈Kido Jō)[47]
Voiced by: Masami Kikuchi (Adventure, 02),[10]Junya Ikeda (tri., DA:LEK)[11] (Japanese); Michael Lindsay (Adventure, 02), Robbie Daymond (tri.) (English)
Joe is an honor student and from a family of high-ranked professionals.[47] He spends time studying to enter a high-ranked university[47] and become a physician. Because he is the oldest, he feels responsible for their safety, but his indecisiveness means the group looks to others when making choices.[47] He is partnered with Gomamon and holds the Crest of Reliability (誠実の紋章Seijitsu no monshō).[48][49]
In Digimon Adventure 02, Joe is still studying to be a doctor and passes his responsibilities to Cody Hida.[9] In the series' epilogue, Joe has become the Digital World's first doctor. He has a son with a Bukamon.
In Digimon Adventure tri., Joe is reluctant to rejoin the DigiDestined, prioritizing his studies over fighting, but eventually finds the resolve to continue fighting.
Takeru 'T.K.' Takaishi (高石 タケルTakaishi Takeru, Takeru Takaishi in the Japanese version)[50][20]
Voiced by: Hiroko Konishi (Adventure),[10]Megumi Han (Adventure PSP), Taisuke Yamamoto (02), Hiroaki Hirata (adult), Junya Enoki (tri., DA:LEK)[11] (Japanese); Wendee Lee (Adventure), Doug Erholtz (02), Johnny Yong Bosch (tri.) (English)[51][51][52]
T.K. is Matt's younger brother[c] who is gentle and obedient.[20] Unlike the others, he lives in Setagaya with his mother due to their parents' divorce,[20] and despite this, T.K. avoids talking about it.[19] T.K. idolizes Matt and wants to impress him,[50] but he opens up to the other DigiDestined and follows their lead without complaints, particularly Tai.[20] He is partnered with Patamon and holds the Crest of Hope (希望の紋章Kibō no monshō).[53][54]
In Digimon Adventure 02, T.K. and his mother move to Odaiba, where Cody and Yolei are his neighbors. Although much of his physical appearance and voice have changed, his personality remains the same.[55] Joining the new DigiDestined, T.K. obtains the Digi-Egg of Hope (希望のデジメンタルKibō no dejimentaru). In the series' epilogue, T.K. has become a novelist, having written books about his and the other DigiDestined's adventures in the Digital World. He has a son with a Tokomon. Hiromi Seki confirmed via V Jump that T.K. and Kari do not get married.[23]
In a series of online polls conducted on the Digimon website, T.K. was ranked 7th by Japanese voters as Favorite DigiDestined.[42] When the same question was asked two more times, his rank rose to 2nd,[43] but fell to 3rd.[44][45] T.K. is also ranked 1st as whom the voters would want as a younger brother[56] and as the DigiDestined whom the voters thought was the strongest.[57] He placed 2nd as the DigiDestined voters would want to switch places with[58] and as the best-looking DigiDestined in the winter.[59] When voters were asked which DigiDestined they would want as their boyfriend, T.K. placed in 3rd.[60]
Kari Kamiya (八神 ヒカリYagami Hikari, Hikari Yagami in the Japanese version)[61][62][63]
Voiced by: Kae Araki (Adventure, 02),[10]M.A.O (tri., DA:LEK)[11] (Japanese); Lara Jill Miller (Adventure, 02), Tara Sands (tri.) (English)
Kari is Tai's younger sister and is a gentle, compassionate girl who puts others before herself.[61][62] She was unable to come to camp due to a cold, but was eventually revealed to be the eighth DigiDestined child.[62] Kari admires Tai[62] and is seen as an equal to T.K.[64] She is highly perceptive of her environment and Digimon, but this also leaves her vulnerable to the Dark Ocean and being possessed by Homeostasis. She is partnered with Gatomon and holds the Crest of Light (光の紋章Hikari no monshō).[65][66]
In Digimon Adventure 02, Kari becomes a 'smiling, charmingly energetic, and bright girl,' but sometimes 'mischievous' and 'playful'. She becomes interested in photography.[63] Joining the new DigiDestined, Kari obtains the Digi-Egg of Light (光のデジメンタルHikari no dejimentaru). Davis has a one-sided crush on her.[67] In the series' epilogue, Kari has become a kindergarten teacher. She has a son who has inherited her whistle and he has a Salamon as his partner Digimon. Hiromi Seki confirmed via V Jump that T.K. and Kari do not get married.[23]
Originally, Kari was not planned to appear, but halfway into Digimon Adventure's broadcast, Nishizono decided to add her as a character, having been influented by how 'cute' she looked in the 1999 film.[5] In a series of online polls conducted on the Digimon website, Kari was ranked 4th by Japanese voters as their favorite DigiDestined.[42] When the same question was asked two more times, her rank fell to 5th,[43] and then 6th,[44] but finally landed at 1st.[45] In addition, Kari is ranked as 1st, whom the voters would want as a younger sister[56] and as the best-looking DigiDestined in the spring.[68] She placed in 3rd as the DigiDestined who the voters thought was the strongest[57] and as the best-looking DigiDestined in the winter.[59]

02 DigiDestined[edit]

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Davis Motomiya (本宮 大輔Motomiya Daisuke, Daisuke Motomiya in the Japanese version)
Voiced by: Reiko Kiuchi (Adventure 02), Fukujūrō Katayama (DA:LEK) (Japanese); Brian Donovan (English)
Davis is the main protagonist of Digimon Adventure 02 and the leader of the new DigiDestined, wearing Tai's goggles after losing his own during battle. He has a one-sided crush on Kari and is jealous of her friendship with T.K. Though impulsive and simple-minded, Davis values his friends and is strongly dedicated to protecting them. He openly accepts Ken as a DigiDestined without hesitation after the Digimon Emperor is defeated, and when MaloMyotismon traps the other DigiDestined in mental illusions, Davis is unaffected as his desire to defeat MaloMyotismon is more powerful. He holds the Digi-Egg of Courage (勇気のデジメンタルYūki no Dejimentaru, Digimental of Courage) and the Digi-Egg of Friendship (友情のデジメンタルYūjō no Dejimentaru, Digimental of Friendship), briefly obtaining the Digi-Egg of Miracles (奇跡のデジメンタルKiseki no Dejimentaru, Digimental of Miracles).
In the series' epilogue, Davis has opened a noodle cart, which eventually expands into a food franchise. He has a son who has inherited Tai's goggles, making him the epilogue DigiDestined's leader. His son has a DemiVeemon as his partner Digimon.
Yolei Inoue (井ノ上 京Inoue Miyako, Miyako Inoue in the Japanese version)
Voiced by: Rio Natsuki (Adventure 02), Ayaka Asai (DA:LEK) (Japanese); Tifanie Christun, Bridget Hoffman (in 'Invasion of the Daemon Corps') (English)
Yolei is the president of the Computer Club at Odaiba Elementary School. She lives in the same apartment building as T.K. and Cody, where her family runs a convenience store on the first floor. Her proficiency with computers and technical knowledge allows her to navigate the Digital World easily and she often provides snacks to the DigiDestined. However, Yolei can also be impulsive and idealistic, which sometimes gets her in trouble. She holds the Digi-Egg of Love (愛情のデジメンタルAijō no Dejimentaru, Digimental of Love) and the Digi-Egg of Sincerity (純真のデジメンタルJunshin no Dejimentaru, Digimental of Sincerity).
In the epilogue, Yolei becomes a housewife after she marries Ken, they have three children: the oldest a daughter with a Poromon and two sons, the older with a Minomon and a baby with a Leafmon.
Yolei appears in the game Digimon Digital Card Battle, where her name listed as 'Keely.'
Cody Hida (火田 伊織Hida Iori, Iori Hida in the Japanese version)
Voiced by: Megumi Urawa (Adventure 02), Yoshitaka Yamaya (DA:LEK) (Japanese); Philece Sampler (English)
Cody is the youngest member of the new DigiDestined living with his paternal grandfather and kendo master, who serves as a father figure in place of his deceased father Hiroki. After Ken abandons his Emperor persona, Cody initially refuses to trust him, but eventually realizes that Ken has changed for the better. He holds the Digi-Egg of Knowledge (知識のデジメンタルChishiki no Dejimentaru, Digimental of Knowledge) and the Digi-Egg of Reliability (誠実のデジメンタルSeijitsu no Dejimentaru, Digimental of Reliability).
Near the end of the series, Cody learns that his father was Yukio Oikawa's best friend. In the series' epilogue, Cody becomes a lawyer, and has a daughter with Upamon as her partner Digimon.
Ken Ichijoji (一乗寺 賢Ichijōji Ken)
Voiced by: Romi Park (Adventure 02), Arthur Lounsbery (DA:LEK) (Japanese); Derek Stephen Prince (English)
Ken is the Digimon Emperor (デジモンカイザーDejimon Kaizā, Digimon Kaiser) and a DigiDestined. He lives with his parents in Tamachi. In the Digital World, Ken was possessed by a Dark Spore created by a Myotismon-possessed Oikawa, which eventually brainwashes him. After losing his older brother, Ken received an e-mail from Oikawa, while falling under the spore's influence. As the Digimon Emperor, he enslaves many Digimon using Control Spires, Dark Rings, and Dark Spirals. After Davis reveals his identity, Ken hides in the Digital World. After his defeat, Ken returns to his normal appearance after realizing the error of his ways and abandons his Emperor persona. After Ken reunites with Wormmon, they join the DigiDestined, in order to protect both worlds from Myotismon. In the series' epilogue, Ken becomes a detective and is married to Yolei with three children: the oldest a daughter with a Poromon, and two sons, the older with a Minomon and a baby with a Leafmon.
In Digimon Adventure tri., Ken captured by Alphamon alongside Davis, Yolei, and Cody before they are eventually rescued by Tai.

Partner Digimon[edit]

Agumon
Agumon (アグモン)
Voiced by: Chika Sakamoto[10] (Japanese); Michael Lindsay/Tom Fahn[69] (Agumon), MJ Lallo/Philece Sampler/Brianne Siddall (Koromon), Doug Erholtz (Koromon, SkullGreymon), Michael Lindsay/Kyle Hebert (Greymon), Joseph Pilato/Kyle Hebert (MetalGreymon), Lex Lang/Kyle Hebert (WarGreymon), Peggy O'Neal (Botamon - Adventure Movie), Michael Sorich (Agumon - Adventure Movie), Bob Papenbrook (Greymon - Adventure Movie) (English)
Agumon is a brave dinosaur Digimon and Tai's partner. He is simple-minded, but he always believes Tai has the best interests for the team and trusts him as a friend. He has the ability to digivolve into dinosaur-type forms with flame-based attacks.
Aside from normal digivolutions, Agumon also has corrupted digivolutions, brought on from being forced to digivolve against his will, such as SkullGreymon (スカルグレイモンSukarugureimon) and MetalGreymon (Virus) (メタルグレイモン (ウィルス種)Metarugureimon (Wirusu Shu)) during his captivity with the Digimon Emperor.
During the Destiny Stone Arc, Agumon attempts to teach BlackWarGreymon about friendship. When BlackWarGreymon arrives in the Real World to confront and destroy Yukio Oikawa, Agumon warp digivolves into WarGreymon to stop him. In the series' epilogue, Agumon and Tai become diplomats for their respective worlds.
NameLevelSignature Attack
Botamon (ボタモン)Baby
Koromon (コロモン)[70]In-TrainingBubble Blow
Agumon[71]RookiePepper Breath
Greymon (グレイモンGureimon)[72]ChampionNova Blast
MetalGreymon (メタルグレイモンMetarugureimon)[73]
(with the Crest of Courage)
UltimateGiga Blaster
WarGreymon (ウォーグレイモンWōgureimon)[74]MegaTerra Force
Omnimon (オメガモンOmegamon)
(WarGreymon with MetalGarurumon)
MegaTranscendent Sword, Supreme Cannon
Omnimon Merciful Mode (オメガモン マーシフルモードOmegamon Māshifuru Mōdo)
(Omnimon with Phoenixmon, HerculesKabuterimon, Rosemon, Vikemon, Seraphimon and Magnadramon)
MegaFearsome Blade
Gabumon (ガブモン)
Voiced by: Mayumi Yamaguchi[10] (Japanese); Kirk Thornton (English)
Gabumon is a reptile Digimon wearing a wolf pelt and Matt's partner. He has the ability to digivolve into wolf-type forms with ice-based attacks. He is shy and very loyal to Matt. While Gabumon reasons with him whenever he falls too far, he still supports and trusts Matt with any decision he makes. In the series' epilogue, Gabumon and Matt become an astronaut team and make it all the way to Mars, even though their actual destination was the moon.
NameLevelSignature Attack
Punimon (プニモン)Baby
Tsunomon (ツノモン)[75]In-TrainingBubble Blow
Gabumon[76]RookieBlue Blaster
Garurumon (ガルルモン)[77]ChampionHowling Blaster
WereGarurumon (ワーガルルモンWāgarurumon)[78]
(with the Crest of Friendship)
UltimateWolf Claw
MetalGarurumon (メタルガルルモンMetarugarurumon)
(with the Crest of Friendship)
MegaMetal Wolf Claw
Omnimon (オメガモンOmegamon)
(WarGreymon with MetalGarurumon)
MegaTranscendent Sword, Supreme Cannon
Omnimon Merciful Mode (オメガモン マーシフルモードOmegamon Māshifuru Mōdo)
(Omnimon with Phoenixmon, HerculesKabuterimon, Rosemon, Vikemon, Seraphimon and Magnadramon)
MegaFearsome Blade
Biyomon (ピヨモンPiyomon, Piyomon in the Japanese version)
Voiced by: Atori Shigematsu[10] (Japanese); Tifanie Christun (TV), Cherami Leigh (tri.), Melodee Spevack (Birdramon, Garudamon) (English)
Biyomon is a bird Digimon and Sora's partner. She has the ability to digivolve into bird-type forms with flame-based attacks. She is expressive about her feelings and is affectionate towards Sora. She helps Sora open up to her mother and mends their relationship. In the series' epilogue, she and Sora become fashion designers. In Digimon All-Star Rumble, Biyomon is able to become Examon (エグザモン)..
NameLevelSignature Attack
Nyokimon (ニョキモン)Baby
Yokomon (ピョコモンPyokomon, Pyocomon)[79]In-TrainingBubble Blow
Biyomon[80][81]RookieSpiral Twister
Birdramon (バードラモンBādoramon)[82]ChampionMeteor Wing
Garudamon (ガルダモン)[83]
(with the Crest of Love)
UltimateWing Blade
Phoenixmon (ホウオウモンHōōmon)
(with the Crest of Love)
MegaStarlight Explosion
Tentomon (テントモン)
Voiced by: Takahiro Sakurai[10] (Japanese); Jeff Nimoy, R. Martin Klein (in 'Invasion of the Daemon Corps,' 'BlackWarGreymon's Destiny,' 'A Million Points of Light'), Joshua Seth ('And so it begins,' Motimon, Pabumon) (English)
Tentomon is a ladybug-like insect Digimon and Izzy's partner. He has the ability to digivolve into insect-type forms with electric-based attacks. He is highly intelligent, curious, and polite. Although he admires and is fascinated by Izzy's curiosity, he cannot understand it and is baffled by Izzy preferring his laptop over socializing with his friends. Tentomon occasionally becomes annoyed when Izzy becomes sidetracked by his curiosity. In Digimon All-Star Rumble, Tentomon is able to become TyrantKabuterimon (タイラントカブテリモン)
NameLevelSignature Attack
Pabumon (バブモンBabumon, Bubbmon)Baby
Motimon (モチモンMochimon)[84]In-TrainingBubble Blow
Tentomon[85]RookieSuper Shocker
Kabuterimon (カブテリモン)[86]ChampionElectro Shocker
MegaKabuterimon (アトラーカブテリモンAtorākabuterimon, AtlurKabuterimon)[87]
(with the Crest of Knowledge)
UltimateHorn Buster
HerculesKabuterimon (ヘラクルカブテリモンHerakurukabuterimon, HerakleKabuterimon)
(with the Crest of Knowledge)
MegaMega Electro Shocker
Palmon (パルモンParumon)
Voiced by: Kinoko Yamada[10] (Japanese); Anna Garduno (Palmon, Tanemon), Mari Devon (Togemon), Dorothy Elias-Fahn (Palmon in 'A Million Points of Light,' Lilymon, Rosemon) (English)
Palmon is a plant Digimon with reptilian features and Mimi's partner. She has the ability to digivolve into plant-type forms with plant-based attacks. She sees the good in Mimi and often tries to make her appreciate what she has. When Mimi first leaves the Digital World, Palmon is unable to say goodbye to her. In the series' epilogue, she and Mimi become celebrity chefs and have their own cooking show.
NameLevelSignature Attack
Yuramon (ユラモン)Baby
Tanemon (タネモン)[88]In-TrainingBubble Blow
Palmon[89]RookiePoison Ivy
Togemon (トゲモン)[90]ChampionNeedle Spray
Lilymon (リリモンRirimon)[91]
(with the Crest of Sincerity)
UltimateFlower Cannon
Rosemon (ロゼモンRozemon)
(with the Crest of Sincerity)
MegaForbidden Temptation
Gomamon (ゴマモン)
Voiced by: Junko Takeuchi[10] (Japanese); R. Martin Klein, Michael Sorich (Zudomon, Vikemon) (English)
Gomamon is a seal-like Digimon and Joe's partner. He has the ability to digivolve into seal-type forms with water-based attacks. Gomamon has a laid-back and easygoing personality, where he often attempts to convince Joe to overcome his fears and socialize instead of studying. In Digimon Tamers: Brave Tamer and Digimon All-Star Rumble, Gomamon is able to become Plesiomon (プレシオモン), whilst All-Star Rumble also has him able to become Aegisdramon (イージスドラモン).
NameLevelSignature Attack
Pichimon (ピチモン, Pitchmon)Baby
Bukamon (プカモンPukamon)[92]In-TrainingBubble Blow
Gomamon[93]RookieMarching Fishes
Ikkakumon (イッカクモン)[94]ChampionHarpoon Torpedo
Zudomon (ズドモン)[95]
(with the Crest of Reliability)
UltimateVulcan's Hammer
Vikemon (ヴァイクモンVaikumon)
(with the Crest of Reliability)
MegaArtic Blizzard
Patamon (パタモン)
Voiced by: Miwa Matsumoto[10] (Japanese); Laura Summer, Bridget Hoffman (in 'Revenge of Diaboromon'), Dave Mallow (Angemon, MagnaAngemon & Seraphimon), Jamieson Price (Angemon, MagnaAngemon & Seraphimon in 'tri. Confession through Future') (English)
Patamon is a pudgy guinea pig Digimon with bat wing ears and T.K.'s partner. Due to T.K.'s young age in Adventure, initially he is the last to digivolve into higher forms. In Adventure, he sacrifices himself to defeat Devimon, recomposing into a Digi-Egg afterwards. Because of this, T.K. is sometimes reluctant to let him fight.
Patamon has the ability to digivolve into angelic-type forms with light-based attacks. Additional forms not seen in the show include Manbomon (マンボモン), where Patamon uses the Digi-Egg of Light to armor digivolve into in the drama CD Michi he no Armor Shinka.
NameLevelSignature Attack
Poyomon (ポヨモン)Baby
Tokomon (トコモン)[96]In-TrainingBubble Blow
Patamon[97]RookieBoom Bubble
Angemon (エンジェモンEnjemon)[98]ChampionHand of Fate
MagnaAngemon (ホーリーエンジェモンHōrīEnjemon, HolyAngemon)[99]
(with the Crest of Hope)
UltimateGate of Destiny
Pegasusmon (ペガスモンPegasumon, Pegasmon)
(with the Digi-Egg of Hope)
ArmorStar Shower, Equus Beam
Shakkoumon (シャッコウモンShakkōmon)
(Angemon with Ankylomon)
UltimateJustice Beam, Kachina Bomb
Seraphimon (セラフィモンSerafimon)
(with the Crest of Hope)
MegaStrike of the Seven Stars
Gatomon (テイルモンTeirumon, Tailmon in the Japanese version)
Voiced by: Yuka Tokumitsu[10] (Japanese); Edie Mirman (TV), Kate Higgins (tri.) (English)
Gatomon is an exalted beast Digimon in the form of a bipedal cat and Kari's partner. She wears a special ring on her tail that gives her extra strength and prevents dark energy from spreading. Unlike the others, she is a Champion-level Digimon and displays a more mature behavior due to her complicated past. While escaping the Dark Masters, Gennai accidentally dropped her Digi-Egg, causing her to grow up alone. When she meets Myotismon, she is forced to be his underling, with Wizardmon as her only companion. Upon meeting Kari in the Real World, Wizardmon helps Gatomon realize that she may be her partner Digimon, causing her to defect from Myotismon. In Digimon Adventure 02, Gatomon loses her ring after being attacked by a Dark Ring-controlled Unimon, but retrieves it from Gennai at the end of the series.
Gatomon has the ability to digivolve into angelic-type forms with light-based attacks. Additional forms not seen in the show include Butterflymon (バタフラモンBatafuramon, Butterflamon), where Gatomon uses the Digi-Egg of Knowledge to armor digivolve into in the drama CD Michi he no Armor Shinka.
Aside from normal digivolutions, Gatomon also has corrupted digivolutions. When Kari believes Tai had died in Coexistence, her overwhelmingly negative emotions force Nyaromon to warp digivolve into Ophanimon: Falldown Mode (オファニモン:フォールダウンモードOfanimon: Fōrudaun Mōdo, Ofanimon: Falldown Mode) before being absorbed by Raguelmon as the latter digivolves into Ordinemon (オルディネモンOrudinemon). But Gatomon was extracted from Ordinemon before joining the other DigiDestined Digimon in destroying her. In Digimon Tamers: Battle Spirit Ver. 1.5 and Digimon Adventure PSP, Gatomon can become Ophanimon (オファニモンOfanimon) whilst in Digimon All-Star Rumble, Gatomon is able to become Examon (エグザモン).
In a chat room hosted by YTV with the English dub producer, Terri-Lei O'Malley mentioned that Salamon was named after her pet cat.[100]
NameLevelSignature Attack
YukimiBotamon (ユキミボタモン)Baby
Nyaromon (ニャロモン)[101]In-TrainingBubbles
Salamon (プロットモンPurottomon, Plotmon)[102]RookiePuppy Howling
Gatomon[103]ChampionLightning Paw
Angewomon (エンジェウーモンEnjeūmon)[104]
(with the Crest of Light)
UltimateCelestial Arrow
Nefertimon (ネフェルティモンNeferutimon)
(with the Digi-Egg of Light)
ArmorRosetta Stone, Cat's Eye Beam
Silphymon (シルフィーモンShirufīmon)
(Gatomon with Aquilamon)
UltimateStatic Force
Magnadramon (ホーリードラモンHōrīdoramon, Holydramon)
(with the Crest of Light)
MegaFire Tornado

02 Partner Digimon[edit]

Veemon (ブイモンBuimon, V-mon in the Japanese version)
Voiced by: Junko Noda (Japanese); Derek Stephen Prince, Steven Blum (Flamedramon, Raidramon, Magnamon), Dina Sherman (Chibimon) (English)
Veemon is a blue dragon-like Digimon and Davis' partner. Veemon can use the Digi-Eggs of Courage, Friendship, and Miracles to armor digivolve, but he eventually learns to digivolve naturally into dragon-type forms. Additional forms not seen in the show include Sagittarimon (サジタリモンSajitarimon), where Veemon uses the Digi-Egg of Hope to armor digivolve into in the drama CD Michi he no Armor Shinka.
NameLevelSignature Attack
Chibimon (チコモンChikomon, Chicomon)Baby
DemiVeemon (チビモンChibimon)In-Training
VeemonRookieVee-Headbutt
Flamedramon (フレイドラモンFureidoramon, Fladramon)
(with the Digi-Egg of Courage)
ArmorFire Rocket
Raidramon (ライドラモンRaidoramon, Lighdramon)
(with the Digi-Egg of Friendship)
ArmorThunder Blast
Magnamon (マグナモンMagunamon)
(with the Digi-Egg of Miracles)
ArmorMagna Blast
ExVeemon (エクスブイモンEkusubuimon, XV-mon)ChampionVee-Laser
Paildramon (パイルドラモンPairudoramon)
(ExVeemon with Stingmon)
UltimateDesperado Blaster
Imperialdramon: Dragon Mode (インペリアルドラモン:ドラゴンモードInperiarudoramon: Doragon Mōdo)
(Mega form of Paildramon)
MegaPositron Laser
Imperialdramon: Fighter Mode (インペリアルドラモン:ファイターモードInperiarudoramon: Faitā Mōdo):Giga Crusher
Imperialdramon: Paladin Mode (インペリアルドラモン:パラディンモードInperiarudoramon Paradin Mōdo)Omni Sword
Hawkmon (ホークモンHōkumon)
Voiced by: Kōichi Tōchika (Japanese); Neil Kaplan, Steven Blum (Pururumon, Poromon) (English)
Hawkmon is a hawk-like Digimon and Yolei's partner. Compared to Yolei, he is down-to-earth and helps her stay grounded. Hawkmon can use the Digi-Eggs of Love and Sincerity to armor digivolve, but he eventually learns to digivolve naturally into hawk-type forms. Additional forms not seen in the show include Rinkmon (リンクモンRinkumon), where Hawkmon uses the Digi-Egg of Friendship to armor digivolve into in the drama CD Michi he no Armor Shinka. In the video game Digimon Tamers: Brave Tamer, he can also digivolve into Valkyrimon (ヴァルキリモンVarukirimon).
NameLevelSignature Attack
Pururumon (プルルモン)Baby
Poromon (チビモン)In-Training
HawkmonRookieFeather Strike
Halsemon (ホルスモンHorusumon, Horusmon)
(with the Digi-Egg of Love)
ArmorTempest Wing
Shurimon (シュリモン)
(with the Digi-Egg of Sincerity)
ArmorDouble Star
Aquilamon (アクィラモンAkuiramon)ChampionGrand Horn
Silphymon (シルフィーモンShirufīmon)
(Aquilamon with Gatomon)
UltimateStatic Force
Armadillomon (アルマジモンArumajimon, Armadimon in the Japanese version)
Voiced by: Megumi Urawa (Japanese); Robert Axelrod, Dave Mallow (Tsubumon, Upamon), Tom Fahn (Digmon, Submarimon) (English)
Armadillomon is an armadillo-like Digimon and Cody's partner. He has a laid-back personality and speaks with a Nagoya dialect, usually ending his sentences with 'da gya.' In the English dub, he speaks with a Southern United States accent. His easygoing nature is a sharp contrast to Cody's serious personality. Armadillomon can use the Digi-Eggs of Knowledge and Relaibility to armor digivolve, but he eventually learns to digivolve naturally into Ankylomon. Additional forms not seen in the show include Pteramon (プテラノモンPuteranomon, Pteranomon), where Armadillomon uses the Digi-Egg of Love to armor digivolve into in the drama CD Michi he no Armor Shinka. In the video game Digimon Tamers: Brave Tamer, he can also digivolve into Vikemon (ヴァイクモンVaikumon).
NameLevelSignature Attack
Tsubumon (ツブモン)Baby
Upamon (ウパモン)In-Training
ArmadillomonRookieDiamond Shell
Digmon (ディグモンDigumon)
(with the Digi-Egg of Knowledge)
ArmorGold Rush
Submarimon (サブマリモンSabumarimon)
(with the Digi-Egg of Reliability)
ArmorOxygen Torpedo
Ankylomon (アンキロモンAnkiromon)ChampionTail Hammer
Shakkoumon (シャッコウモンShakkōmon)
(Ankylomon with Angemon)
UltimateJustice Beam, Kachina Bomb

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Wormmon (ワームモンWāmumon)
Voiced by: Naozumi Takahashi (Japanese); Paul St. Peter, Wendee Lee (Leafmon, Minomon) (English)
Wormmon is a caterpillar Digimon and Ken's partner. He possesses the ability to crawl and generates silk from his mouth. When Ken becomes the Digimon Emperor, Wormmon stays by his side hoping that he will return to his normal self. Realizing Ken has lost sight of himself, Wormmon sacrifices himself to allow Magnamon to destroy Kimeramon. He is later reincarnated at Primary Village and meets a reformed Ken. Additional forms not seen in the show include Bucchiemon (プッチーモンPutchīmon, Pucchiemon), where Wormmon uses the Digi-Egg of Kindness to armor digivolve into in the drama CD Michi he no Armor Shinka. In the video games Digimon Tamers: Brave Tamer and Digital Card Battle, he can also digivolve into Dinobeemon (ディノビーモンDinobeemon) and GranKuwagamon (グランクワガーモンGurankuwagamon).
NameLevelSignature Attack
Leafmon (リーフモンRīfumon)Baby
Minomon (ミノモン)In-Training
WormmonRookieSticky Net
Stingmon (スティングモンSutingumon)ChampionSpiker Strike
Paildramon (パイルドラモンPairudoramon)
(Stingmon with ExVeemon)
UltimateDesperado Blaster
Imperialdramon: Dragon Mode (インペリアルドラモン:ドラゴンモードInperiarudoramon: Doragon Mōdo)
(Mega form of Paildramon)
MegaPositron Laser
Imperialdramon: Fighter Mode (インペリアルドラモン:ファイターモードInperiarudoramon: Faitā Mōdo):Giga Crusher
Imperialdramon: Paladin Mode (インペリアルドラモン:パラディンモードInperiarudoramon Paradin Mōdo)Omni Sword

tri characters[edit]

Meiko Mochizuki (望月 芽心Mochidzuki Meiko)
Voiced by: Miho Arakawa (Japanese); Cristina Vee (English)
Meiko is a DigiDestined from Tottori, who transfers to Tsukishima High School. She has a shy and kind demeanor. Meiko's presence keeps Meicoomon's feral behavior in check.
Meicoomon (メイクーモンMeikūmon)
Voiced by: Yukiko Morishita (Japanese); Kate Higgins (English)
Meicoomon is a Champion-level Maine Coon cat Digimon and Meiko's partner, known by the codename 'Libra.' Meicoomon contains a shard of Apocalymon's data within her body, which causes an infection in the Digital World that turns the Digimon into feral monsters. This forces Homeostasis and Hackmon to deem Meicoomon a threat while King Drasil and Dark Gennai see her as a means to destroy humanity. Being separated from Meiko for long periods of time, or seeing her partner harmed, causes her to go feral as Apocalymon's influence manifests itself as she transformed into Meicoomon Saltation (メイクーモン 豹変時Meikūmon Hyōhen-ji) when she killed Leomon. Meicoomon later digivolved into her Ultimate form, Meicrackmon Vicious Mode (メイクラックモンヴィシャスモードMeikurakkumon Vishasu Mōdo) before being exposed to the Digital World's reboot. But Meicoomon retains her memories of Meiko which Dark Gennai exploits to have her fully embrace Apocalymon's influence. In Coexistence, she digivolves into her Mega form, Raguelmon (ラグエルモンRaguerumon) and absorbs Gatomon (as Ophanimon Falldown Mode) to swallow the Real World into the Digital World as Ordinemon (オルディネモンOrudinemon). Though Gatomon was removed, Ordinemon is corrupted by King Drasil's viruses and is destroyed by Omnimon with only the Apocalymon data fragment remaining.

Recurring characters[edit]

Digital World[edit]

Gennai (ゲンナイGennai)
Young Voiced by: Hiroaki Hirata (Japanese); Jeff Nimoy, Steven Blum ('A Million Points of Light') (English)
Old Voiced by: Joji Yanami (Japanese); Mike Reynolds (English)
Gennai is a claw attack and by embedding them with Black Gears. They are used to control each part of File Island. Devimon lives on top of Infinity Mountain, using Orgemon and a Black Gear-infected Leomon as his enforcers in an initial attempt to kill the Digidestined, before using the gears to fracture File Island to separate the DigiDestined from each other. After the children regroup, Devimon absorbs most of the Black Gears into his body to increase his size, only to be destroyed by Angemon. In Digimon Adventure 02, Ken finds Devimon's remains and uses his data to complete Kimeramon.
Etemon
Etemon (エテモン)
Voiced by: Yasunori Masutani (Japanese); Richard Epcar (English)
Etemon is an Ultimate-level puppet monkey Digimon with sunglasses. He is egotistical, charismatic, and often abusive to his subordinates. He rules over a portion of the Server Continent using a power source known as the Dark Network, which he uses to keep tabs on the DigiDestined and prevent their partner Digimon from Digivolving. Etemon is served by his Gazimon henchmen, a Kokatorimon, an army of Monochromon, and Tyrannomon. After the DigiDestined infiltrate Etemon's pyramid base, Etemon and his rival Datamon, fall into the network causing them to fuse into Etemon Chaos (エテモンカオスEtemon Kaosu). When he is defeated by MetalGreymon, he causes a vortex that sends Tai back to the Real World. Etemon later returns as a Mega-level cyborg Digimon named MetalEtemon (メタルエテモンMetaru Etemon). He is defeated by Zudomon and SaberLeomon. In the English version, Etemon's voice and mannerisms are reminiscent of Elvis Presley.
Myotismon (ヴァンデモンVandemon, Vamdemon)
Voiced by: Ryūzaburō Ōtomo, Toshiyuki Morikawa (02) (Japanese); Richard Epcar (English)
Myotismon is an Ultimate-level vampire Digimon. In Digimon Adventure, he establishes an army of Digimon and sets out to find and kill the eighth DigiDestined. After discovering that Kari is a DigiDestined and Gatomon is her partner, he captures them both, but he is later destroyed by Angewomon. He returns in his Mega form, VenomMyotismon (ヴェノムヴァンデモンVenomuVandemon, VenomVamdemon), but he is destroyed by WarGreymon and MetalGarurumon after Tai and Matt achieve Mega digivolution. However, his soul survives and he possesses Yukio Oikawa, after tricking him with the promise of entering the Digital World.
Throughout several years of directing Oikawa into executing his plan to ensure his return to power, Myotismon reveals himself in the World of Dreams. He absorbs the bloomed Dark Flowers to become the Dark Lord-type Digimon MaloMyotismon (ヴェノムヴァンデモンBeriaruVandemon, BelialVamdemon). After killing Arukenimon and Mummymon, he attempts to trap the new DigiDestined in illusions, but Davis breaks free. Myotismon battles the DigiDestined in the Digital World, but Imperialdramon and everyone from the Real World, defeat him for good.
DemiDevimon
DemiDevimon (ピコデビモンPikodebimon, PicoDevimon)
Voiced by: Kōki Miyata (Japanese); Derek Stephen Prince (English)
DemiDevimon is a Rookie-level blue bat Digimon and Myotismon's servant. He tricks the DigiDestined into amnesia to prevent the power of their crests from activating. DemiDevimon escapes Myotismon's initial defeat, but oversees the prophecy that leads to his resurrection as VenomMyotismon, who then devours DemiDevimon.
Apocalymon (アポカリモンApokarimon)
Voiced by: Chikao Ōtsuka (Japanese); Paul St. Peter (English)
Apocalymon is a Mega-level demonic Digimon attached to a large structure from the waist down. He is the first season's final antagonist, responsible for the chaos in the Digital World. He was born within a void from the data of Digimon who died because they were unable to digivolve and adapt, becoming consumed by their collective sadness and rage as he grew to bitterly hate the Digital World itself. In the Japanese version, he refers to itself as 'we.'
Besides his ability to regenerate, Apocalymon can use his structure's claw-like attachment to replicate the attacks of other Digimon while using his 'reverse digivolve' to revert the DigiDestined's Digimon to their default forms. After replicating Devimon's Dark Claw to take the Digidestined's Crests and destroy them, Apocalymon turns the DigiDestined and their Digimon into data. However, the DigiDestined use the power of their Crests within their hearts to restore and heavily damage Apocalymon. He attempts to destroy everything with his final attack Total Annihilation, only for the power of the Digivices to confine the resulting explosion.
In Digimon Adventure tri., it is revealed that a shard of Apocalymon's data survived and became the core of Meicoomon, whom King Drasil and Dark Gennai exploit in their plan to destroy humanity. The plan failed with Meicoomon's demise, but Dark Gennai recovers the shard and decides to ally himself with Daemon or Diaboromon.

Dark Masters[edit]

The Dark Masters are a group consisting of four Mega-level Digimon. In Digimon Adventure tri., the Dark Masters are revealed to have made a previous attempt to kill the first DigiDestined but are defeated after Tapirmon sacrificed himself so his fellow Digimon can digivolve into the Digimon Sovereigns. In 1999, the Dark Masters take advantage of the DigiDestined's absence by sealing away the Sovereigns and converting the Digital World into Spiral Mountain which is divided into four territories. As the DigiDestined learn, each Dark Master's defeat causes their domain to dissolve and be restored to its original form.

MetalSeadramon (メタルシードラモンMetaruShidoramon)
Voiced by: Yuuto Kazama (Japanese); Doug Erholtz (English)
MetalSeadramon rules over the Net Ocean, appearing as a large sea dragon covered in golden armor. He is served by Scorpiomon and a group of Divermon. Extremely stubborn, temperamental, and fierce, he attempts to destroy the DigiDestined. MetalSeadramon is eventually defeated by WarGreymon as his domain disappears. In Digimon Adventure tri.: Loss, a rebooted MetalSeadramon is defeated by WarGreymon and MetalGarurumon.
Puppetmon (ピノッキモンPinokimon)
Voiced by: Etsuko Kozakura (Japanese); David Lodge (English)
Puppetmon is a forest puppet inspired by Pinocchio. He infantile, immature, and playful but with a rotten temper. He treats his minions Kiwimon, Blossomon, Mushroomon, Floramon, Deramon, Cherrymon, and a group of RedVegiemon as disposable playthings. He lives in a toy-like mansion which can transform into a giant wooden robot. While he can control others with strings and has an arsenal of real firearms, he wields the Bullet Hammer mallet, which uses energy blasts. When the DigiDestined enter his domain, Puppetmon abducts T.K. and escapes. Later, when Tai's group fights Puppetmon, he tries to escape, but is killed by MetalGarurumon.
Machinedramon (ムゲンドラモンMugendramon)
Voiced by: Hisao Egawa (Japanese); Dave Guerrie (English)
Machinedramon is a robotic dinosaur armed with two large cannons. He has an emotionless, cold, and calculating mind. He often resorts to military strategies in combat, including scorched earth strategies. He rules over Spiral Mountain's cityscape, and commands a vast army of machine Digimon consisting of Hagurumon, Megadramon, and Gigadramon as well as an army of Mekanorimon and Tankmon. Machinedramon targets the DigiDestined as they explore the city, leading them to fall into the city's lower levels. He destroys an army of Numemon previously enslaved by his minion WaruMonzaemon, before being defeated by WarGreymon. In Digimon Adventure tri.: Loss, a rebooted Machinedramon is destroyed by Phoenixmon, HerculesKabuterimon, and Seraphimon.
Piedmon (ピエモンPiemon)
Voiced by: Chikao Ōtsuka (Japanese); Derek Stephen Prince (English)
The leader and forth of the Dark Masters, Piedmon is a Majin-type Digimon dressed as a colourful pierrot. He possesses a number of magical tricks and wields four swords. He maintains an upbeat but sadistic sense of humor, displaying a passion for fighting. Four years prior to the events of the first series, Piedmon led an army of Gardromon and Mekanorimon in attacking the Agents' base. He stole all the crests and tags but Gennai protected the Digi-Eggs. Piedmon lives on top of Spiral Mountain in a large observatory-funhouse building in a rocky wasteland. Also, he is served by LadyDevimon and an army of Vilemon. However, he is defeated by WarGreymon and MetalGarurumon who send him flying into MagnaAngemon's Gate of Destiny.

02 antagonists[edit]

Kimeramon (キメラモン)
Voiced by: Tom Wyner
Kimeramon is a chimera Digimon created by the Digimon Emperor to be his ideal partner Digimon in taking over the Digital World. Kimeramon has Kabuterimon's head, Greymon's lower jaw and torso, Garurumon's back legs, Monochromon's tail, one of Kuwagamon's left arms, SkullGreymon's right arm, Airdramon's wings, Angemon's top wings, and MetalGreymon's hair. After acquiring the data remains of Devimon, manifesting in his upper arms, Ken completes Kimeramon. However, Devimon's data makes him uncontrollable. When Davis uses the Digi-Egg of Miracles, Magnamon uses Wormmon's power to destroy Kimeramon.
Arukenimon (アルケニモン, Arachnemon)
Voiced by: Wakana Yamazaki (Japanese); Mari Devon (English)
Arukenimon is a drider-like Digimon who is cunning, intelligent, and temperamental. After secretly overseeing Ken's actions as the Digimon Emperor, she appears before the DigiDestined in her human form and uses her 'Spirit Needle' hair to transform Control Spires into enemy Digimon. In the end, Arukenimon is killed by MaloMyotismon.
Mummymon (マミーモンMamīmon)
Voiced by: Toshiyuki Morikawa (Japanese); Kirk Thornton (English)
Mummymon is a mummy Digimon. Created by Oikawa, he wears a hat, royal blue coat, and wields a cane. Alongside Arukenimon, he serves Oikawa. However, he is killed by MaloMyotismon when he tries to avenge Arukenimon.
BlackWarGreymon (ブラックウォーグレイモンBurakkuwogureimon)
Voiced by: Nobuyuki Hiyama (Japanese); Steven Blum (English)
BlackWarGreymon is an artificial black Digimon clone of WarGreymon, created by Arukenimon from a hundred Control Spires. He becomes self-aware and undergoes an existential crisis. He tries to find purpose by battling Azulongmon and destroys six of the seven the Destiny Stones to face him. When Azulongmon appears with the DigiDestined's help and defeats him, BlackWarGreymon is reprimanded for endangering their realities. He later confronts Oikawa for disrupting the balance of both the Real and Digital worlds. After being fatally wounded by a Myotismon-possessed Oikawa, BlackWarGreymon sacrifices himself to become a seal to the Highton View Terrace gate to prevent Myotismon from entering the Digital World.
Yukio Oikawa (及川 悠紀夫Oikawa Yukio)
Voiced by: Toshiyuki Morikawa (Japanese); Jamieson Price (English)
Oikawa is a human aware of the Digimon's existence. As a child, he and Cody Hida's father, Hiroki, promised to visit the Digital World together. After Hiroki's death, Oikawa makes a deal with Myotismon to enter the Digital World, leading him to becoming possessed. Under Myotismon's influence, Oikawa creates Arukenimon and Mummymon. They then abduct children to absorb power from the Dark Spores implanted in them. When Oikawa tries to enter the Digital World, he instead enters the World of Dreams and is mortally wounded by MaloMyotismon. After the DigiDestined permanently defeat MaloMyotismon, Oikawa meets Datrinimon and uses the World of Dreams to convert himself into to how things were, Willis's attempt to reason with him causing him to digivolve into corrupted versions of Antylamon and Cherubimon. Magnamon and Rapidmon managed to defeat Cherubimon and he resurrects as a Digi-Egg.

tri antagonists[edit]

Alphamon (アルファモンArufamon)
Alphamon is a black knight Digimon armed with the Holy Sword Gradalpha and the Ouryuken (王竜剣) broadsword. He is King Drasil's servant and defeats Davis, Yolei, Cody and Ken. Following his defeat by Omnimon, Alphamon helps Meicoomon fight against Jesmon and Omnimon.
King Drasil (イグドラシルYggdrasill in the Japanese version)
King Drasil is a host computer being in the form of a tree. He sends Alphamon to rescue Meicoomon, who holds a shard of Apocalymon's data. In addition, he has a corrupted Gennai clone as his servant. After the reboot of the Digital World, Hackmon delivers a message from Homeostasis to Daigo that Drasil will use Meicoomon to destroy humanity and absorb the Real World. However, the plan fails after Omnimon destroys Ordinemon and Drasil is shut down by Homeostasis.

Minor characters[edit]

Family[edit]

Susumu Kamiya (八神進Yagami Susumu, Susumu Yagami in the Japanese version) and Yuko Kamiya (八神裕子Yagami Yuko, Yuko Yagami in the Japanese version)
Susumu: Voiced by: Hiroya Ishimaru (original film), Susumu Chiba (Adventure), (Japanese); Doug Erholtz (English)
Yuko: Voiced by: Yoshiko Sakakibara (original film), Yuko Mizutani (Adventure & 02), Atori Shigematsu (tri.) (Japanese); Dorothy Elias-Fahn (English)
Susumu and Yuko are Tai and Kari's parents. They are named after their voice actors from the television, Susumu Chiba and Yuko Mizutani.
Hiroaki Ishida (石田裕明Ishida Hiroaki)
Voiced by: Hiroaki Hirata (Japanese); David Greenlee (English)
Hiroaki is Matt and T.K.'s father. He works as a reporter at Fuji TV and tends to be a workaholic, but has a nice demeanor. He finds out about his sons' connection to the Digimon during Myotismon's invasion. He is named after his voice actor in the television series, Hiroaki Hirata.
Nancy Takaishi (高石 奈津子Takaishi Natsuko, Natsuko Takaishi in the Japanese version)
Voiced by: Chika Sakamoto (Japanese); Barbara Goodson (English)
Nancy is Matt and T.K.'s mother and a newspaper reporter. In Digimon Adventure 02, she moved to Odaiba.
Haruhiko Takenouchi (武之内春彦)
Voiced by: Toshiyuki Morikawa (Japanese); R. Martin Klein (English)
Haruhiko is Sora's father and an anthropology professor at Kyoto University. He researches information on the Digital World.
Toshiko Takenouchi (武之内淑子Takenouchi Toshiko)
Voiced by: Toshiko Fujita (Japanese); Elizabeth Rice (English)
Toshiko is Sora's mother, who urged Sora to do flower arranging instead after a soccer injury. This initially causes a rift between the two until Sora realizes her mother truly loves her. She is named after her voice actress in the television series, Toshiko Fujita.
Masami Izumi (泉政実Izumi Masami) and Kae Izumi (泉佳江Izumi Kae)
Masami: Voiced by: Masami Kikuchi (Japanese); Jeff Nimoy (English)
Kae: Voiced by: Kae Araki (Japanese); Mari Devon (English)
Masami and Kae are Izzy's adoptive parents. After Masami and Kae lose their son, they adopt Izzy after his real parents die in a car accident. When Izzy overhears them discussing this as a child, he feels distant from them until he understands that they truly consider him as their son. They are named after their voice actors in the television series, Masami Kikuchi and Kae Araki.
Jim Kido
Voiced by: Masami Kikuchi (Japanese); Doug Erholtz (English)
Jim is Joe's older brother. In the original version, Joe had two older brothers, but in the English version, both brothers were portrayed as a single character. Joe's first older brother, introduced in Digimon Adventure, is Shin Kido (城戸シンKido Shin), who helps him out during Myotismon's attack. In Digimon Adventure 02, Joe also had another older brother, Shu Kido (城戸シュウKido Shū), who is the eldest in the family and is also a college student working with Sora's father, Haruhiko Takenouchi. In the drama CD Michi e no Armor Shinka, they go on a date with June and Yolei's older sisters and eventually get their own Digimon in the drama CD Digimon Adventure: Original Stories.
June Motomiya (本宮ジュンMotomiya Jun, Jun Motomiya in the Japanese version)
Voiced by: Kazusa Murai (Japanese); Peggy O'Neal (English)
June is Davis' older sister and a fan of the Teenage Wolves. She has a one-sided crush on Matt, but stops pursuing him when she witnesses him saving Sora after Digimon crash the Teen-age Wolves' concert. Jun starts a relationship with Shu. She eventually gets her own Digimon in the drama CD Digimon Adventure: Original Stories.
Chikara Hida (火田主税Hida Chikara)
Voiced by: Kousei Tomita (Japanese); Dan Lorge (English)
Chikara is Cody's paternal grandfather living with the boy and his daughter-in-law Fumiko. He trains Cody in kendo, and serves as a father figure in place of his son and police officer Hiroki.
Sam Ichijoji (一乗寺治Ichijōji Osamu, Osamu Ichijoji in the Japanese version)
Voiced by: Romi Park (Japanese); Steve Staley (English)
Sam was Ken's older brother and a child prodigy who died in a car accident, his death having a profound effect on Ken as the Dark Spore emulated his desire to be like his brother with his Digimon Emperor attire modeled after Sam.
Mochizuki Family
Professor Mochizuki: Voiced by: Yutaka Aoyama (Japanese); Aaron LaPlante (English)
Meiko's Mother: Voiced by: Hitomi Yoshida (Japanese); Colleen Villard (English)
Meiko's father is a professor, who had a failed experiment on Meicoomon. The couple visit Odaiba, while helping the DigiDestined members destroy Meicoomon.

Minor Digimon[edit]

Digitamamon (デジタマモン)
Voiced by: Jin Horikawa (Japanese); Derek Stephen Prince (English)
Digitamamon is an Ultimate-level Digimon and the owner of a diner. In Digimon Adventure, he forces Joe and Gomamon into working at his diner to pay off the debt they owe him, only to be bribed by DemiDevimon into keeping them in the restaurant. In Digimon Adventure 02, Digitamamon falls victim to a Dark Spiral but is freed by Shurimon. He later opens a new Chinese restaurant with Tapirmon, using the waters of a spring that conceals the last Destiny Stone as the secret ingredient to his popular noodle soup.
Tapirmon (バクモンBakumon)
Voiced by: Tanuki Sugino (TV), Kaori Ishihara (tri.) (Japanese); Paul St. Peter, Colleen Villard (tri.) (English)
A Rookie-level tapir Digimon who works at the Chinese Restaurant in Digimon Adventure 02. Another Tapirmon appears in Digimon Adventure tri. as Maki's partner Digimon, able to digivolve into Megadramon (メガドラモンMegadoramon). He sacrifices himself to help defeat the Dark Masters. After the reboot of the Digital World, a revived Tapirmon cannot remember Maki.
Numemon (ヌメモン)
Voiced by: Yūji Ueda, Hiroaki Hirata, Masami Kikuchi
A Champion-level slug-like mutant Digimon living in the sewers. They have difficulty adapting to sunlight. They chased the DigiDestined at File Island, but came to their aid against Monzaemon after their leader meets Mimi. A group of Numemon appear as slaves for WaruMonzaemon in Machinedramon's city, but rebel against him, praising Kari as their savior. Machinedramon then destroys the rebelling Nunemon.
Gekomon (ゲコモン), Otamamon (オタマモン) and ShogunGekomon (トノサマゲコモンTonosamaGekomon)
Gekomon: Voiced by: Masami Kikuchi, Hiroaki Hirata, Kōki Miyata, Junko Takeuchi (Japanese); Dave Mallow (English)
Otamamon: Voiced by: (Japanese); Dorothy Elias-Fahn, Wendee Lee (English)
ShogunGekomon: Voiced by: Ginzo Matsuo (Japanese); Bob Papenbrook (English)
A group of amphibian Digimon that live in a castle, the Rookie-level Otamamon and Champion-level Gekomon serve Ultimate-level ShogunGekomon, who slumbered for three-hundred years after losing a singing contest. DemiDevimon tricks Mimi into becoming princess of the castle. After Mimi regains her senses, she sings a song to wake ShogunGekomon up. He goes on a rampage, but MetalGreymon stops him. When Mimi and Joe are separated from the others, they reunite with Otamamon and Gekomon, who tell them that their castle was destroyed due to a cataclysm. In Digimon Adventure 02, ShogunGekomon and the group rebuild their castle as a feudal Japanese village. When the Control Spiral appears, it possesses ShogunGekomon, Ninjamon, and others. However, the DigiDestined destroy the Control Spire and free them.

Notes[edit]

  1. ^A Digivice (デジヴァイスDejivaisu), based on Bandai's Digital Monster virtual pet toy,[1] is a digital device that the DigiDestined use to enter the Digital World and help their Digimon partners Digivolve.
  2. ^Digivolution (進化Shinka) is the process by which a Digimon evolves into a higher-leveled, more powerful form.[2][3][4]
  3. ^ abThe English version made an error where Matt says they're half-brothers.[18]
  4. ^The English version made an error where Mimi says she has a baby brother when she has no siblings.[37]

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