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Digimon Savers (デジモンセイバーズ Dejimon Seibaazu) is the fifth series of Digimon. (Dub: Digimon Data Squad).
News about this first came at the Jump Festa 2006 where it was called "New Digimon Project in 2006". The silhouette of the new Child Digimon was shown. But the title was released in the March 2006 edition of the V-Jump released on 21 January, 2006. In the same edition there were rough sketches of the characters, immediately indicating that the animation style would be different to that of previous series.
This series aired 48 episodes, making it currently the shortest Digimon series, which were broadcasted on Sundays at 9:00 AM UTC+9 on Fuji TV, replacing Konjiki no Gash Bell!! (金色のガッシュベル!!) which previously replaced Digimon Frontier, commencing on April 2, 2006 and ending on March 25, 2007. It was replaced by the 2007 TV remake of Gegege no Kitaro (ゲゲゲの鬼太郎).
Story
It is a story set in the near future, when the existence of "Digital Monster" is confirmed because of the discovery of a Net world, the "Digital World". Daimon Masaru is a rowdy 2nd year junior high school student who spends all of his time fighting and utterly fails at computers. His father, Suguru, is a professor and scientist who was the No.1 leading authority on researching the Digital World and has been missing for ten years. The government establishes a private national organization, "Digital Accident Tactics Squad" or DATS, to especially handle the virulent Digimon. One day, Masaru meets an escaped Agumon that DATS has labeled as "Substandard" and was to dispose of. They become friends after a fight, and DATS recruits Masaru. Together with their DATS teammates, Thoma H. Norstein and Gaomon and Fujieda Yoshino and Lalamon, Masaru and Agumon go on to resolve various incidents that Digimon causes and protect the human world from the virulent Digimon.
Overview
After the team battle several Digimon realizing in the area, Thoma later hypothesizes that Digimon have been appearing in the real world through human emotions, particularly the seven deadly sins. He also presents information that the barrier between the Earth and the Digital World had rapidly disintegrated during the ten years since the Digital World Exploration.
When Mercurimon, a member of the Olympus Twelve and one of the rulers of the Digital World, realizes in the Real World along with Falcomon, this provokes the DATS team to begin the hunt down for them after the damage they incurred in the area through Piyomon. This embarked the beginning of their adventure in the Digital World. While in the Digital World, the team encounter a young boy named Ikuto, who has seemingly developed a hatred towards humans as well the real world, and on several occasions attacks the team, along with his partner Digimon Falcomon. On the brink of annihilation during a confrontation with Mercurimon, the team are saved from disaster by Commander Yushima and his partner, Kamemon. Discovering that the palace has a Digital Gate, Yushima tells to team to take Ikuto back to the real world. While there, Satsuma reveals that Ikuto is the son of two former work colleagues of his - the Noguchi Family, telling them how Ikuto managed to end up in the Digital World and how they took the effort in finding him. He tells the team to go up to the Japanese Alps and return him to his parents.
It is eventually revealed that the real enemy was Kurata Akihiro, a former member of the Digital World Exploration Party, who began a Digimon massacre years prior to the current events of the series. This was the pivotal catalyst invoking Ikuto's hatred for humans as his adoptive mother, Yukidarumon, was amongst one of the victims of Kurata's atrocity.
After Kurata escaped back to the real world, he tricked Chief Hashiba that Masaru and the other members of DATS were traitors. Through this, he had most of the group's memories erased, and had Ikuto, Satsuma, and all other members of the DATS branch were put under statutory arrest. However, thanks to their partners, Masaru, Thoma and Yoshino regained their memories. Moments later Kurata blew up the DATS HQ building and escaped to the Digital World. In answer to Masaru and the others' pursued efforts in attempt to stop his plans, he sent his henchmen - Kouki, Ivan, and Nanami - to deal with them.
While on the hunt for Kurata, the DATS team encounter Bantyo Liomon, who takes out a group of Gizmon: XT sent by Kurata. He later trains them on how to master their Digisouls and after they successfully do so, he points them in the direction of the Holy Capital. Tracking down Masaru and the others' whereabouts in episode at the Holy Capital/El Doradimon, Kurata decides to plan an invasion. Concurrently, Kurata gave his henchmen Bio Hybrid upgrades in order to defeat Masaru. It is shown that he is collecting Digimon Life Energy to revive Belphemon Sleep Mode, concealed in his lab.
He planted space-time oscillation bombs within the Holy Capital and detonated them with a device he had at a base, transporting El Doradimon to the real world. The government pledged full support in Kurata in order to get rid of the potential threat. He destroyed El Doradimon and discretely absorbed its Life Energy.
Kurata persuades Thoma's father to join forces with him, promising that he will cure his ill daughter, Relena, Thoma's (half)sister. He later revealed to Thoma Belphemon Sleep Mode and how he found his DigiTama and was using the Life energy to revive him. He planned to use the Demon Lord not only to subjugate the other Digimon and the Digital World, but for his bid for dominating the real world as well.
Kurata asked Thoma to manufacture a device to maintain full control of Belphemon. In the end, Thoma destroys the device so that Belphemon would remain immobile and that he could no longer control it. It is revealed at this point that Kurata was secretly holding Relena hostage with a charge planted in her necklace. Thomas had only pretended to be on Kurata's side in order so that Kurata would let his guard down and proceed with "curing" Relena and remove the necklace shortly before the operation (which never took place). Angered by Thoma's sudden betrayal, he enters a chamber, in which he digitizes himself and his data is projected towards Belphemon Sleep Mode's clock via a satellite dish on top of a vehicle and merges with it, enabling it to transform into Belphemon Rage Mode. When Shine Greymon evolved to Shine Greymon Burst Mode, Belphemon was destroyed and Kuata separated from it.
Kurata presses a trigger, which detonates a space-time oscillation bomb floating in the air, ensuing a massive explosion, significantly weakening the inter-dimensional barrier between both worlds. Kurata gets caught in a secondary explosion and disappears. On the verge of destruction, the collision between both worlds was put on a temporary stand-still by the courageous efforts of Bantyo Liomon who then ordered Masaru to search for Yggdrasil.
After reaching Yggdrasil's location, the DATS team encounter Craniummon, along with many of the other Royal Knights, and learn of Yggdrasil's decision to destroy the Human World by dispatching the Royal Knights as an attempt to eliminate the humans, who it believes are a major threat to Digimon. After defeating some of the Royal Knights, the DATS team confront Yggdrasil, who after being expelled from Suguru's body attained a newer form determined to completely destroy the Human World.
Characters
Main Characters
| Daimon Masaru
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| 大門 大
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| Voice Actor
| Partner Digimon
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Hoshi Souichirou
| Agumon
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Quinton Flynn
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| A junior high student who prefers to fight over a 3rd serving of rice. When he meets one who looks strong, he can't help but challenge them to a fight. Because of his latent powers which allowed Agumon to evolve, he joins DATS in search of stronger opponents. Even though Masaru is the son of the No.1 authority on Digimon research, Professor Daimon Suguru, he is completely hopeless with computers and machines.
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| Koromon ⇒ Agumon ⇒ Geo Greymon ⇒ Rize Greymon ⇒ Shine Greymon ⇒ Shine Greymon Burst Mode
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| Thoma H. Norstein
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| トーマ・H・ノルシュタイン
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| Voice Actor
| Partner Digimon
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Nojima Hirofumi
| Gaomon
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Crispin Freeman
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| A coolheaded child genius who graduated from Stockholm University at 13. His intelligence is highly valued, even within DATS. He executes his missions based on data and theories, so his personality frequently clashes with Masaru's, who relies more on emotions. His mother is Japanese and his father is a prominent Austrian aristocrat. He also has a younger half-sister, Relena, who suffers from a strange disease.
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| Gaomon ⇒ Gaogamon ⇒ Mach Gaogamon ⇒ Mirage Gaogamon ⇒ Mirage Gaogamon Burst Mode
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| Fujieda Yoshino
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| 藤枝 淑乃
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| Voice Actor
| Partner Digimon
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Aragaki Yui
| Lalamon
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Colleen O'Shaughnessey
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| Masaru and Thoma's older colleague. Yoshino mediates the team and acts like a big sister. She is shrewdly respectful, she considers it her job to push Masaru and Thoma. Her ability level is very high, and she has a strong trust for her companions. Her favorite phrase is "This is the worst".
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| Budmon ⇒ Lalamon ⇒ Sunflowmon ⇒ Lilamon ⇒ Rosemon ⇒ Rosemon Burst Mode
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| Noguchi Ikuto
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| 野口 郁人
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| Voice Actor
| Partner Digimon
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Kugimiya Rie
| Falcomon
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Brianne Siddall
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| A young boy raised in the Digital World by the Olympian God Digimon Mercurimon. Mercurimon has been molding Ikuto to despise humans and has been overall successful. Now Ikuto fights alongside Masaru and friends. He has a different variation of Falcomon that is more ninja-esque as a Digimon Partner.
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| Falcomon ⇒ Peckmon ⇒ Yatagaramon ⇒ Ravmon ⇒ Ravmon Burst Mode
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DATS
DATS (Digital Accident Tactics Squad) is a secret government organization whose objective is to monitor Digimon activity in the real world and capture and send back any digimon that pose as a potential threat to the general public.
Other Characters
Daimon Family
- Daimon Sayuri: Sayuri is Masaru's mother. She lives with her two children, while her husband disappeared 10 years previously. She is complemented of her fried eggs, particulary by Agumon.
- Daimon Chika: Masaru's younger sister, Chika is sometimes embarassed by her older brother's rudeness. She had a "partner" of sorts in a Piyomon.
Norstein Family
- Thoma's Mother: At one time, young Thoma with lived with her in Japan and she a strong cultural influence and bond with him as a child. She died in the tragic road accident shown in DS15.
- Franz Norstein: He is Thoma and Relena's father and he is an Austrian aristocrat. He lives with Relena and a butler presumably in Europe. He is disappointed in Thoma for going back to DATS Japan from Europe. He sides with Kurata as he is desperate for his daughter to be cured.
- Relena Norstein: She is Thoma's younger sister. Due to her illness, she is in a wheelchair most of time, although she is not confined to it. She often refers to her brother as "Onii-sama" rather than just Thoma.
- Grandmother Norstein: She is Thoma and Relena's paternal grandmother, Franz's Mother. Being part of the Norstein Family, she is very aristocratic. She was head of the Norstein Household.
Noguchi Family
- Professor Noguchi Kenji: He is Ikuto's biological father and was once a member of the Digital World Exploration Party.
- Noguchi Misuzu: She is Ikuto's biological mother and was once a member of the Digital World Exploration Party.
Other Humans
- Chief Hashiba: Chief Hashiba is a representative from the National Governmental Confidentiality Ministry, and the actions of DATS are under his jurisdiction.
- Hanamura Hitoshi: A childhood schoolmate of Yoshino, who was often mocked by his weight by his fellow schoolmates. Later, he became a well-known pop singer, under the name Neon Hanamura.
- Shiratori Kouichiro: One of Masaru's schoolmates, whose ambition was to follow in his father's footsteps as the owner of his family's store, famous for selling its confectioneries.
- Tsubasa Hayase: He was a famous boxer who was an inspiration to Thoma when he was younger.
Digimon
- Saber Leomon (20-22): Killed by Rize Greymon, with help from a Gizmon: AT.
- Gotsumon/Insekimon (12-23, 40-48): Originally a servant of Mercurimon. Killed by Rise Greymon, but has returned. However, Gotsumon has no memory of his previous life and now helps Masaru and his friends in fighting Yggdrasil.
- Yukidarumon: Ikuto's foster mother. Killed by the Gizmon.
- Jyureimon (14, 28): Protector of a forest in the Digital World.
- El Doradimon (30-33): Holds the Holy Capital. Baromon was the mayor of the Holy Capital whose other inhabitants included Piccolomon, Pumpmon, Sepikmon, Cerberumon, Goburimon, Mushmon, Pandamon, Igamon, Gizamon, Tyumon, Kotemon, Revolmon, Starmon, Tylomon, Tankmon, Centalmon, Tanemon and Yasyamon. The vast majority of inhabitants, including El Doradimon itself, were permanently deleted by the Gizmon Javelin and survivors were destroyed by Gizmon: XT.
- Rhythm: Her status as human is debatable since she identifies herself as a Digimon and the fact she didn't go into an eternal sleep like all the other humans.
- Yggdrasil (39-48): the God of the Digital World assigned the Royal Knights to destroy the Human World in order to save the Digital World. It used Suguru's weakened/dying body as a host explaining why it assumed the form of Suguru. However at the end after being defeated it accepted it had lost and realised the power of humans and digimon standing together and thus can't be called evil simply misguided in its intentions (which were to protect the digital world and its inhabitants).
- Royal Knights (39-48): They are part of the Digital World Network Security.
- Craniummon (39-48): Claims to be Yggdrasil's most loyal knight. Is defeated by Shine Greymon, Mirage Gaogamon, Rosemon and Ravmon in their Burst Modes and by Masaru, realizes that Masaru and his friends wish to protect the Digital World as well as their world and takes Bancho Leomon's place to stop both worlds from destroying each other.
- Dukemon (40-48): Defeated by Sleipmon and continues to remain frozen with him until they are released through Sleipmon's DigiSoul, joining Craniummon, Masaru and the others in stopping Yggdrasil.
- Magnamon (40-48): Along with Dynasmon, Magnamon questioned Yggdrasil's motives, and later joining Craniummon, Masaru and the others in stopping Yggdrasil.
- Dunasmon (40-48): Dynasmon attacked New York, and in the finale questioned Yggdrasil's motives, later joining Craniummon, Masaru and the others in stopping Yggdrasil.
- Ulforce V-dramon (40-48): Ulforce V-dramon attacked Egypt, and later joined Craniummon, Masaru and the others in stopping Yggdrasil.
- Duftmon (43): Defeated by Rosemon and Ravmon in their Burst Modes.
- Lord Knightmon (40-42): Defeated by Mirage Gaogamon Burst Mode.
- Omegamon (40-48): Leader of the Royal Knights, later joins Craniummon, Masaru and the others in stopping Yggdrasil.
Enemies
- Belphemon Rage Mode (36-38): One of the Legendary Seven Great Demon Lords, Belphemon in Rage Mode proved to be more of a challenge than his Sleep Mode. It was terminated by the combined efforts of Masaru and Shine Greymon Burst Mode.
- Professor Akihiro Kurata (21-36, 38): Kurata Akihiro is a professor who was one of the people who went on the exploration to the Digital World, along with Satsuma, Yushima, Daimon and the Noguchi's. Although a genius, he's extremely bitter and cowardly, seeing Digimon as a menace and seeks to destroy them mercilessly. He also created artificial Digimon, Gizmon, to assist him with destroying countless numbers of Digimon.
- Belphemon Sleep Mode (25-36): When Kurata originally found Belphemon's Digitama at an ancient ruin within the Digital World, sealed within a sacred chest. He planned to revive the DigiTama and successfully enables it to hatch into Belphemon Sleep Mode. When Belphemon Sleep Mode was revived, Kurata ordered it, through the use of a control device created by Thoma, to destroy the city. After Thoma betrayed him and destroyed the control device, Kurata later digitized himself, and with the utility of a mobile satellite dish, his data was fired at Belphemon SM's clock causing it to change from Sleep Mode to Rage Mode.
- Kurata's Henchmen (26-33, 48): In order to continue his schemes, especially when obtaining Digimon Life Energy in the Digital World for Belphemon's revival, knowing that Masaru and the others would try to intervene and put an end to it, Kurata sent three humans, capable of becoming Digimon themselves, to intercept them. After being defeated on various occasions, Kurata upgraded them so that they can transform into more powerful Digimon, at Ultimate Level. Upon their defeat, they would revert back to their human form and a DigiTama as separate entities. They made brief cameos in the finale to help stop Yggdrasil:
- Nanami/Bio Coatlmon/Bio Lotusmon (26-31, 48): Another one of the Kurata's henchmen. She carries a black umbrella, and wears clothing in the style of a Gothic Lolita, she can transform into Bio Coatlmon via Hyper Bio Evolution and Bio Lotusmon via Hyper Bio Extra Evolution. Defeated by Mirage Gaogamon.
- Ivan/Bio Stegomon/Bio Spinomon (26-32, 48): The stereotypical strong Russian man of the group. Ivan seems to have difficulty containing his inner thoughts, and tends to blurt out what he's thinking without realizing it. After meeting Yoshino for the first time, he has developed some sort of attraction towards her. He can transform into Bio Stegomon via Hyper Bio Evolution and Bio Spinomon via Hyper Bio Extra Evolution. Defeated by Rosemon.
- Kouki/Bio Thunderbirmon/Bio Darkdramon (26-33, 48): The leader of the group of Kurata's henchmen sent to attack Masaru and the others. He seems to have a big grudge against Masaru, he can transform into Bio Thunderbirmon via Hyper Bio Evolution and Bio Darkdramon via Hyper Bio Extra Evolution. Defeated by Shine Greymon.
- Artifical Digimon created by Kurata (22-36):
- Argomon (M09): Villain in the movie. Defeated by Shine Greymon Burst Mode.
Episodes
see List of Digimon Savers Episodes
Movie
Digimon Savers The Movie: Ultimate Power! Activate Burst Mode!! focusses on an evil Digimon called Argomon, who is attempting to put humans into an eternal sleep. A new character, Rhythm will appear to help the Digimon save their partners by infiltrating the villain's castle. The movie also holds the debut of Shine Greymon Burst Mode.
Staff
| Position
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| Original Concept
| Hongo Akiyoshi
| 本郷 あきよし
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| Series Director
| Itou Naoyuki
| 伊藤 尚往
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| Series Composition
| Yamaguchi Ryota
| 山口 亮太
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| Character Design
| Aoi Sayo
| 青井 小夜
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| CG Director
| Noguchi Kouichi
| 野口 光一
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| Chief Animation Director
| Asanuma Akihiro
| 浅沼 昭弘
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| Animation Directors
| Yajima Yoshitaka
| 八島 喜孝
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| Deguchi Toshio
| 出口 としお
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| Itou Satoko
| 伊藤 智子
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| Ueno Ken
| 上野 ケン
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| Kiyoyama Shigetaka
| 清山 滋崇
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| Nobuzane Setsuko
| 信実 節子
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| Takeda Kinhiro
| 竹田 欣弘
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| Aoi Sayo
| 青井 小夜
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| Naka Kumi
| 仲條 久美
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| Chief Art Director
| Watanabe Yoshito
| 渡辺 佳人
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| Art Directors
| Shimizu Tetsuhiro
| 清水 哲弘
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| Tokushige Ken
| 徳重 賢
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| Color Key
| Itasaka Yasue
| 板坂 泰江
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| Music
| Oku Keiichi
| 奥 慶一
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| Scenario/Script/Screenplay
| Yamaguchi Ryouta
| 山口 亮太
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| Yokote Michiko
| 横手 美智子
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| Inari Meihiko
| 稲荷 明比古
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| Yamatoya Akatsuki
| 大和屋 暁
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| Yamada Kenichi
| 山田 健一
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| Editing
| Katagiri Kouichi
| 片桐 公一
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| Episode Directors
| Itou Naoyuki
| 伊藤 尚住
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| Fukazawa Toshinori
| 深澤 敏則
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| Sasaki Kenyo
| 佐々木 憲世
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| Yamada Tooru
| 山田 徹
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| Tsuchita Yutaka
| 土田 豊
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| Hatano Morinama
| 畑野 森生
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| Nakao Sachihiko
| 中尾 幸彦
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| Tetsuo Imazawa
| 今沢 哲男
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| Kadota Hidehiko
| 門田 英彦
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| Sonoda Makoto
| 園田 誠
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| Production Manager
| Okada Shousuke
| 岡田 将介
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| CG Producer
| Himi Takeshi
| 氷見 武士
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| Producers
| Kaneda Koji
| 金田 耕司
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| Takase Atsuya
| 高瀬 敦也
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| Ikeda Shin'ichi
| 池田 慎一
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| Umezawa Atsutoshi
| 梅澤 淳稔
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| Shibata Hiroaki
| 柴田 宏明
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| Online Editing
| TOVIC
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| Recoring Studio
| Tavac
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| CG Production Cooperation
| Office Purion
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| Design Cooperation
| WiZ Co., Ltd
| ウィズ
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| Music Cooperation
| Index Music
| インデックスミュージック
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| Fuji Pacific Music Publication
| フジパシフィック音楽出版
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| Toei Animation Music Publication
| 東映アニメーション音楽出版
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| Production Cooperation
| Toei Co., Ltd
| 東映
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| Serialization
| V-Jump (Shueisha)
| Vジャンプ (編集部)
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| Production
| Fuji TV
| フジテレビ
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| Yomiko Advertising, Inc.
| 読売広告社
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| Toei Animation Co., Ltd.
| 東映アニメーション
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Cast
| Seiyuu
| Kanji/Kana
| Character
| Voice Actor
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| Hoshi Souichirou
| 保志 総一朗
| Daimon Masaru
| Quinton Flynn
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| Matsuno Taiki
| 松野 太紀
| Agumon
| Brian Beacock
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| Nojima Hirofumi
| 野島 裕史
| Thoma H. Norstein
| Crispin Freeman
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| Satou Yuuko
| 佐藤 ゆうこ
| Young Thoma
| Mona Marshall
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| Nakai Kazuya
| 中井 和哉
| Gaomon
| Skip Stellrecht
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| Aragaki Yui
| 新垣結 衣
| Fujieda Yoshino
| Colleen O'Shaughnessey
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| Yukana
| ゆかな
| Lalamon
| Dorothy Fahn
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| Kugimiya Rie
| 釘宮 理恵
| Noguchi Ikuto
| Brianne Siddall
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| Koujiro Chie
| 神代 知衣
| Falcomon
| Steven Blum
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| Kusunoki Taiten
| 楠 大典
| Satsuma Rentarou
| Jamieson Price
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| Katsuragi Nanaho
| 葛城 七穂
| Kudamon
| Sam Regal
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| Nagashima Yuuichi
| 長島 雄一
| Yushima Hiroshi
| Kirk Thornton
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| Takahashi Naozumi
| 高橋 直純
| Kamemon
| Jeff Nimoy
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| Nagano Ai
| 永野 愛
| Kurosaki Miki
| Kate Higgins
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| Hanioka Yukiko
| 埴岡 由紀子
| Shirakawa Megumi
| Stephanie Sheh
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| Gouda Hozumi
| 郷田 ほづみ
| Daimon Suguru
| Jeff Nimoy
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| Takemoto Eiji
| 竹本 英史
| Bantyo Liomon
| Wally Wingert
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| Kouda Mariko
| 國府田 マリ子
| Daimon Sayuri
| Mary Elizabeth McGlynn
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| Kikuchi Kokoro
| 菊池 こころ
| Daimon Chika
| Melissa Fahn
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| Terada Haruhi
| 寺田 はるひ
| Piyomon
| Terrance Stone
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| Fukami Rika
| 深見 梨加
| Yggdrasil
| Jonathan David Cook
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| Kikuchi Masami
| 菊池 正美
| Kurata Akihiro
| Brian Palermo
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| KENN/Ohashi Kenichirou
| 大橋 賢一郎
| Kouki
| Dave Wittenberg
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| Ono Ryoko
| 小野 涼子
| Nanami
| Philece Sampler
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| Hoshino Takanori
| 星野 貴紀
| Ivan
| Christopher Darga
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| Hirota Kousei
| 廣田 行生
| Mercurimon
| Richard Epcar
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| Maeda Ken
| 前田 健
| Gotsumon
| Michael Lindsay
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| Kimura Masafumi
| 木村 雅史
| Jureimon
| Michael McConnohie
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| Yamaguchi Ken
| 山口 健
| Metal Phantomon
| Paul St. Peter
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| Ohta Tetsuharu
| 太田 哲治
| Blossomon
| Melodee Spevack
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| Hanawa
| はなわ
| Hagurumon
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| Bifu Hitoshi
| 仁資 上別府
| Saber Leomon
| Paul St. Peter
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| Naka Hiroshi
| 中 博史
| Noguchi Kenji
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| Kumagaya Niina
| 熊谷 ニーナ
| Noguchi Misuzu
| Michelle Ruff
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| Yasumoto Hiroki
| 安元 洋貴
| Franz Norstein
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| Ichimura Oma
| 壱智村 小真
| Relena Norstein
| Kari Wahlgren
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| Aida Sayaka
| 相田 さやか
| Thoma's Mother
| Philece Sampler
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| Sasaki Daisuke
| 佐々木 大輔
| Butler
| Kirk Thornton
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| Fukumatsu Shinya
| ふくまつ 進紗
| Baromon
| Michael Sorich
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| Haraguchi Akimasa
| 原口 あきまさ
| Bomber Nanimon
| Kirk Thornton
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| Ohtsuka Tomoko
| 大塚 智子
| Yukidarumon
| Mona Marshall
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| Chiba Isshin
| 千葉 一伸
| Hayase Tsubasa
| Tom Fahn
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| Seki Tomokazu
| 関 智一
| Neon Hanamura
| Yuri Lowenthal
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| Kojima Kazunari
| 小嶋 一成
| Dynasmon
| Chris Edgerly
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| Revolmon
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| Tsuruoka Satoshi
| 鶴岡 聡
| Chief Hashiba
| Doug Stone
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| Drimogemon
| Lex Lang
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| Ulforce V-dramon
| Joe Ochman
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| Kamiya Hiroshi
| 神谷 浩史
| Craniummon
| Henry Dittman
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| Nozawa Masako
| 野沢 雅子
| Dukemon
| Brad Sherwood
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| Suzuki Tatsuhisa
| 鈴木 達央
| Magnamon
| Brian Fairlee
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| Chiba Susumu
| 千葉 進歩
| Lord Knightmon
| Dave Bushnell
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| Tanaka Hideyuki
| 田中 秀幸
| Omegamon
| Lex Lang
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| Murozono Takehiro
| 室園 丈裕
| Duftmon
| Beau Billingslea
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Theme Songs
Opening Theme:
Opening Theme #2:
- Title: Hirari
- Artist: Wada Kouji
- Songwriter: Wada Kouji
- Composer: IKUO
- Arranger: SPM@
Ending Theme:
- Title: One Star
- Artist: Ito Yousuke
- Songwriter: Sakakibara Tomoko
- Composer: POM
- Arranger: Oono Hiroaki
Ending Theme #2:
- Title: Ryuusei
- Artist: MiyuMiyu
- Songwriter/Composer: Yukiko
- Arranger: Miyake Kazunori
Insert Song:
- Title: Believer
- Artist: IKUO
- Songwriter: Yamada Hiroshi
- Composer/Arranger: Ohta Michihiko
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