Digimon Tamers - Episode 24
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Title | デジタルワールドへ・・・旅立ちの日 | ||||||||||||
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Translation | "To the Digital World… The Day of Departure" | ||||||||||||
Romanization | Dejitaru Wārudo e… Tabidachi no Hi | ||||||||||||
Airdate | September 16, 2001 (9:00AM UTC +9) | ||||||||||||
Duration | 23:04 | ||||||||||||
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Opening | The Biggest Dreamer | ||||||||||||
Ending | Days -愛情と日常- | ||||||||||||
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Episode List |
Debuts[edit]
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Summary[edit]
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"Digimon Analyzer" (D-Ark Display)[edit]
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Credits[edit]
Next Episode[edit]
Extra[edit]
Cards[edit]
Card Slash[edit]
Evolution[edit]
Quotations[edit]
Edits[edit]
English[edit]
- In the Japanese version, Seiko says that she always thought Renamon was a kitsune, a mythical Japanese fox spirit. The dub changes this to a “guardian angel”.
- Most of the reflective essays the children write are made more comedic in the dub.
- A scene of Ruki’s mother pouring wine is cut. The following scene of her acting drunk is rewritten so that she is blushing because she is proud to see her daughter in a dress.