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Digimon

Digimon (Japanese: デジモン, Hepburn: Dejimon, branded as Digimon: Digital Monsters, stylized as DIGIMON), short for "Digital Monsters" (デジタルモンスター Dejitaru Monsutā), is a Japanese media franchise, which encompasses virtual pet toys, anime, manga, video games, films, and a trading card game. The franchise focuses on the eponymous creatures that inhabit a "Digital World", which is a parallel universe that originated from Earth's various communication networks.

Digimon
English version logo for Digimon
Created byBandai, WiZ
Original workDigital Monster (1997)
OwnerAkiyoshi Hongo
Bandai
Toei Animation
Years1997–present
Print publications
ComicsSee below
Films and television
Film(s)See below
Television seriesSee below
Games
TraditionalSee below
Video game(s)See below
Miscellaneous
Toy(s)D-Arts
S.H. Figuarts
Bandai

The franchise was created in 1997 as a series of virtual pets, and it was intended as the masculine counterpart to Tamagotchi. The creatures were first designed to look cute and iconic even on the devices' small screens. Later developments had them created with a harder-edged style, which was influenced by American comics. The franchise gained momentum with an early video game, Digimon World, released only in Japan in January 1999. Several anime series and films, including its first anime incarnation, Digimon Adventure that was based on both video game and digital pet, have been released; the video game series has expanded into genres, such as role-playing, racing, fighting, and MMORPGs.

Conception and creation

 
Virtual pet model distributed on the Japanese market by Bandai,[1] that allowed the popularization of Digimon in Japan.

The Digimon franchise began as a series of virtual pets created by WiZ and Bandai, intended as a masculine counterpart to the more female-oriented Tamagotchi pets.[2][3] It was released in June 1997[1][4] with the name Digimon,[5] short for Digital Monster.[6][7] This device shows to players a virtual pet composed entirely of data and designed to play and fight.[1][5][8][9] In February 1998, the DigiMon fighting game, compatible with Windows 95 and developed by Rapture Technologies, Inc., was announced.[10] The one-shot manga C'mon Digimon, designed by Tenya Yabuno, was published in the Japanese magazine V-Jump by Shueisha in 1997.[11][12]

A second generation of virtual pets was marketed six months after the launch of the first, followed by a third in 1998.[13] Each player starts with a baby-level digital creature that has a limited number of attacks and transformations[14] and to make the creature stronger by training and nourishing the creature;[1][5] when the player is successful in a workout, the Digimon becomes strong, when the player fails, the Digimon becomes weak.[1][5] Two devices can be connected, allowing two players to battle with their respective creatures, an innovation at the time,[1] however, the battle is only possible from the moment the creature is in the child level or bigger.[1] Playgrounds and subways were where the majority of users of the apparatus were concentrated; The virtual pet was banned in some Asian schools by being considered by parents and teachers as very noisy and violent.[15] The first Digimon were created by Japanese designer Kenji Watanabe, influenced by American comics, which were beginning to gain popularity in Japan, and as such began to make his characters look stronger and "cool." Other types of Digimon, which until the year 2000 totalled 279,[16][17] came from extensive discussions and collaborations between the Bandai company members.[18]

The original Digital Monster model that was released in 1997 sold 14 million units worldwide, including 13 million units in Japan and 1 million overseas, up until March 2004.[19] By 2005, more than 24 million Digital Monster units had been sold worldwide.[20]

Premise

Several media in the franchise are contained within their own continuity; however, they all share a similar setting and premise. For instance, most Digimon stories begin with a human child, who comes into contact with a Digimon. This generally occurs either through an accidental entrance into the so-called Digital World [21] or an encounter with a Digimon who has come into the human world.[22] The child or children then often find themselves equipped with a "digivice", which is a device modelled after the series' virtual pets; this device enables them to empower their partner Digimon.

While some Digimon act like wild beasts, there are many who form small societies and follow governing bodies.[23][24] Digimon can change through evolution (or "digivolution" in most English-language dubs), where they absorb additional data that allows them to change forms. This process is normally linear, but there are other methods, depending upon the media within the franchise. For example, "Jogress" (a portmanteau of "joint progress"; "DNA Digivolution" in most English-language dubs)[25] is when two or more Digimon combine into a single being. Though evolution can occur naturally, Digimon can progress into stronger forms more quickly, when they are partnered with a human.

Media

Anime

Television series

Multiple Digimon anime series have been produced by Toei Animation since 1999. The first of these was Digimon Adventure; it began as a short film, but after its storyboard was finished, a request for the film to become a television series was made.[26] The film debuted in theaters a day before the series debuted on TV.

The first six Digimon series were adapted into English for release in Western markets, with the first four treated as a single show under the collective title Digimon: Digital Monsters.[27] The sixth series, Digimon Fusion, was only partially localized; its third season was never adapted into English.

No. Title Episodes Originally aired Network
First aired Last aired
1 Digimon Adventure (1999) 54 March 7, 1999 (1999-03-07) March 26, 2000 (2000-03-26) Fuji TV
2 Digimon Adventure 02 50 April 2, 2000 (2000-04-02) March 25, 2001 (2001-03-25)
3 Digimon Tamers 51 April 1, 2001 (2001-04-01) March 31, 2002 (2002-03-31)
4 Digimon Frontier 50 April 7, 2002 (2002-04-07) March 30, 2003 (2003-03-30)
5 Digimon Data Squad 48 April 2, 2006 (2006-04-02) March 25, 2007 (2007-03-25)
6 Digimon Fusion 79 July 6, 2010 (2010-07-06) March 25, 2012 (2012-03-25) TV Asahi
7 Digimon Universe: App Monsters 52 October 1, 2016 (2016-10-01) September 30, 2017 (2017-09-30) TV Tokyo
8 Digimon Adventure: (2020) 67 April 5, 2020 (2020-04-05) September 26, 2021 (2021-09-26) Fuji TV
9 Digimon Ghost Game 67+1 special October 3, 2021 (2021-10-03) March 26, 2023 (2023-03-26)
Total 519 episodes

Films

Several Digimon featurette films were released in Japan, with some of them seasonal tie-ins for their respective television series. Footage from the first three films was used for the American-produced Digimon: The Movie.

Title Originally released
Digimon Adventure March 6, 1999 (1999-03-06)
Digimon Adventure: Our War Game! March 4, 2000 (2000-03-04)
Digimon Adventure 02: Part 1: Digimon Hurricane Touchdown!! /
Part 2: Supreme Evolution!! The Golden Digimentals
July 8, 2000 (2000-07-08)
Digimon Adventure 3D: Digimon Grand Prix! July 20, 2000 (2000-07-20)
Digimon: The Movie October 6, 2000 (2000-10-06)
Digimon Adventure 02: Revenge of Diaboromon March 3, 2001 (2001-03-03)
Digimon Tamers: Battle of Adventurers July 14, 2001 (2001-07-14)
Digimon Tamers: Runaway Locomon March 2, 2002 (2002-03-02)
Digimon Frontier: Island of Lost Digimon July 20, 2002 (2002-07-20)
Digital Monster X-Evolution January 3, 2005 (2005-01-03)
Digimon Savers 3D: The Digital World in Imminent Danger! July 8, 2006 (2006-07-08)
Digimon Savers: Ultimate Power! Activate Burst Mode!! December 9, 2006 (2006-12-09)
Digimon Adventure tri. Chapter 1: Reunion November 21, 2015 (2015-11-21)
Digimon Adventure tri. Chapter 2: Determination March 12, 2016 (2016-03-12)
Digimon Adventure tri. Chapter 3: Confession September 24, 2016 (2016-09-24)
Digimon Adventure tri. Chapter 4: Loss February 25, 2017 (2017-02-25)
Digimon Adventure tri. Chapter 5: Coexistence September 30, 2017 (2017-09-30)
Digimon Adventure tri. Chapter 6: Future May 5, 2018 (2018-05-05)
Digimon Adventure: Last Evolution Kizuna February 21, 2020 (2020-02-21)
Digimon Adventure 02: The Beginning October 27, 2023 (2023-10-27)

OVA

No. Title Episodes First aired Last aired
1 Digimon Adventure 20th Memorial Story 5 November 22, 2019 (2019-11-22) December 25, 2020 (2020-12-25)

Distribution and localization

In the United States, the first three series that made up Digimon: Digital Monsters first aired on Fox Kids from August 14, 1999 to June 8, 2002. The localized series was produced by Saban Entertainment, which would be acquired by The Walt Disney Company during the show's Fox Kids run. Some scenes from the original shows were modified or omitted in order to comply with Fox's standards and practices. The show also featured more jokes and added dialogue, along with a completely different musical score. As a cross-promotional stunt, 2001 and 2002 saw Digi-Bowl specials co-produced with Fox Sports; NFL on Fox commentator Terry Bradshaw provided interstitial segments in-between episodes as if the episodes were actually a football game.[28]

Disney's acquisition of Saban would result in Digimon airing on Disney's TV networks and programming blocks. Reruns of the show would begin airing on the cable network ABC Family on March 4, 2002,[29] while the fourth series, Digimon Frontier, premiered on UPN's Disney's One Too block.[30] UPN aired the series until late August 2003, when they severed their ties to Disney.[30] Frontier would also air in reruns on ABC Family and on Toon Disney under the Jetix branding. An English version of Digimon Data Squad, produced by Studiopolis, would premiere October 1, 2007, on Toon Disney. Around this time, the remaining Digimon Adventure 02 movie, both Tamers movies and the Frontier movie would also be dubbed and aired on Toon Disney in the US, with most actors from the TV series reprising their roles. The Data Squad/Savers movie however would not get a North American localised English dub produced.

In September 2012, Saban Brands, a successor to Saban Entertainment, announced it had acquired the Digimon anime franchise.[31][32][33] Saban would announce that they would be producing an English dub for Digimon Xros Wars, retitled Digimon Fusion, for broadcast on Nickelodeon in the United States starting September 7, 2013.[34] Saban Capital Group would later sell most of Saban Brands' entertainment properties to Hasbro in 2018 and shutter the division in July of that year.[35][36]

The Digimon Adventure tri. series would be distributed in North America by Eleven Arts. The English dub would utilize localized names from Saban's original dub, reunite several voice actors from the original cast, and feature a remixed version of the English opening theme,[37] while retaining the original Japanese score.[38] Shout! Factory would acquire the broadcast and home media distribution rights for the films.[39][40]

International

In Canada, the English versions of Digimon were broadcast on YTV, with the exception of Data Squad, which aired in Family Channel's Jetix block. YTV would eventually acquire Digimon Fusion, but only the first 26 episodes were shown.[citation needed]

In the United Kingdom, Digimon first aired on Fox Kids. ITV's children's slot CITV would broadcast Adventure, Adventure 02 and several episodes of Tamers during after school hours from 2001–2002. The rest of Tamers aired on Fox Kids from 2002–03.[citation needed] Digimon Frontier was originally announced to be broadcast on Jetix, but the series was later dropped.[citation needed] The series eventually saw a release on October 29, 2018.[41] In 2011, Digimon Data Squad aired on Kix!. According to Fox Kids' (2000–03) and Kix's (2010–) BARB Television ratings, Adventure, Adventure 02 & Tamers have been the most popular series'/seasons in the United Kingdom and was consistently in the weekly top 10 broadcasts for both channels for new episodes.[42] Broadcast rights and merchandising sub-licensing rights for Digimon Fusion in the UK have been acquired by ITV Studios Global Entertainment. Digimon Fusion had aired since Spring 2014 on digital terrestrial channel, CITV.[43][44]

In the Philippines, Digimon was first aired on ABS-CBN in Filipino English language from June 2, 2000 to October 21, 2001. And later, it was shift to Filipino in April 6, 2002.

Manga

Digimon first appeared in narrative form in the one-shot manga C'mon Digimon, released in the summer of 1997. C'mon Digimon spawned the popular Digimon Adventure V-Tamer 01 manga, written by Hiroshi Izawa, which began serialization on November 21, 1998. The following are the known Digimon manga:

Digimon Next

Written by Tatsuya Hamazaki and illustrated by Takeshi Okano, Digimon Next (デジモンネクスト, Dejimon Nekusuto) was serialized in Shueisha's magazine V Jump from 2005 to 2008.[45] Shueisha collected its chapters in four tankōbon volumes, released from July 4, 2006, to February 4, 2008.[46][47][48][49] The story follow Tsurugi Tatsuno and is digimon partner, Greymon (later Agumon). Tsurugi makes contact with the Digital World through his virtual pet device called Digimon Mini and a "Battle Terminal", a virtual reality interface. Digimon can use the technology to materialize in the human world as well.

Digimon Dreamers

In 2021, a manga called Digimon Dreamers was announced.[50]

Yuen Wong Yu manhua

A Chinese manhua was written and drawn by Yuen Wong Yu [zh] (余 遠鍠 Yu Yuen-wong), who based its storyline on the television series. This adaptation covers Digimon Adventure in five volumes, Digimon Adventure 02 in two, Digimon Tamers in four, and Digimon Frontier in three. The original stories are heavily abridged, though on rare occasions events play out differently from the anime. The Chinese-language version was published by Rightman Publishing Ltd. in Hong Kong. Yu also wrote D-Cyber.

Two English versions were also released. The first one was published by Chuang Yi in Singapore. The second one, which was adapted by Lianne Sentar,[51] was released by Tokyopop in North America.
The three volumes for Digimon Frontier have been released by Chuang Yi in English. These have not been released by TOKYOPOP in North America or Europe. However, the Chuang Yi releases of Digimon Frontier were distributed by Madman Entertainment in Australia.

Dark Horse

Dark Horse Comics published American-style Digimon comic books, adapting the first thirteen episodes of the English dub of Digimon Adventure in 2001. The story was written by Daniel Horn and Ryan Hill, and illustrated by Daniel Horn and Cara L. Niece.[52]

Panini

The Italian publishing company, Panini, approached Digimon in different ways in different countries. While Germany created their own adaptations of episodes, the United Kingdom (UK) reprinted the Dark Horse titles, then translated some of the German adaptations of Adventure 02 episodes. Eventually the UK comics were given their own original stories, which appeared in both the UK's official Digimon Magazine and the official UK Fox Kids companion magazine, Wickid. These original stories only roughly followed the continuity of Adventure 02. When the comic switched to the Tamers series the storylines adhered to continuity more strictly; sometimes it would expand on subject matter not covered by the original Japanese anime (such as Mitsuo Yamaki's past) or the English adaptations of the television shows and movies (such as Ryo's story or the movies that remained undubbed until 2005). In a money saving venture, the original stories were later removed from Digimon Magazine, which returned to printing translated German adaptations of Tamers episodes. Eventually, both magazines were cancelled.

Video games

The Digimon series has inspired various video games, including the Digimon World and Digimon Story sub-series of role-playing games. Other genres have included life simulation, adventure, video card game, strategy, and racing games.

By March 2001, Bandai had sold approximately 1 million video games worldwide, including 400,000 in Japan.[53] In February 2010, a website for the MMORPG Digimon Battle Online was launched.[54] On September 22, 2011, online game publisher Joymax announced the release of an MMORPG game called Digimon Masters, which was developed by the Korean publisher DIGITALIC.[55] In June 2021 it was announced that they were developing a new MMORPG titled Digimon Super Rumble.[56]

In 2011, a new entry in the Digimon World series was announced after a seven-year hiatus, titled Digimon World Re:Digitize.[57] The game would be released in Japan on July 19, 2012, followed by an enhanced version for Nintendo 3DS released in 2013.[58]

Digimon Story: Cyber Sleuth was first released in Japan in 2015.[59] It would be the first game in the Digimon Story series to be released in North America under its original title; Digimon World DS and Digimon World Dawn and Dusk were originally marketed as entries in the Digimon World series, with the latter game being the last to be released in the West for nine years until Cyber Sleuth's release on February 2, 2016.[60]

There have also been several mobile games. Digimon Links was active from March 2016 to July 2019, and was similar to the Story games in that the player raised digimon in a farm and fought enemies using a team of three of their Digimon. It was succeeded by Digimon ReArise, which launched June 2018 in Japan and October 2019 in America.[61]

Web novel

In February 2023, Bandai announced a web novel titled Digimon Seekers to celebrate the 25th anniversary of the franchise. The novel will serialize on the Digimon Web website for about a year, starting on April 3, simultaneously in English, Chinese, and Japanese.[62]

Card game

The Digimon Collectible Card Game is a card game based on Digimon, first introduced in Japan in 1997 and published by Bandai. The third season (Digimon Tamers) utilized this aspect of the franchise by making the card game an integral part of the season. Versions of the card game are also included in some of the Digimon video games including Digital Card Battle and Digimon World 3.

During the fourth anime (Digimon Frontier), Bandai created the D-Tector Card Game to tie in to their own D-Tector virtual pet toys. This was a West-only card game. From February 25, 2011 to September 28, 2012, Digimon Jintrix was an online card game supported by physical card releases. It was followed up by the mobile game Digimon Crusader, which lasted from December 2012 to December 2017.[63] In 2020 a new card game was launched to coincide with Digimon Adventure: using a new system, this was released in the West in January 2021.[64]

 
 
 
 
Some examples of the different versions of the Digimon CCG.

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developments had them created with a harder edged style which was influenced by American comics The franchise gained momentum with an early video game Digimon World released only in Japan in January 1999 Several anime series and films including its first anime incarnation Digimon Adventure that was based on both video game and digital pet have been released the video game series has expanded into genres such as role playing racing fighting and MMORPGs Contents 1 Conception and creation 2 Premise 3 Media 3 1 Anime 3 1 1 Television series 3 1 2 Films 3 1 3 OVA 3 1 4 Distribution and localization 3 1 5 International 3 2 Manga 3 2 1 Digimon Next 3 2 2 Digimon Dreamers 3 2 3 Yuen Wong Yu manhua 3 2 4 Dark Horse 3 2 5 Panini 3 3 Video games 3 4 Web novel 3 5 Card game 4 References 5 External linksConception and creationFurther information Digital Monster nbsp Virtual pet model distributed on the Japanese market by Bandai 1 that allowed the popularization of Digimon in Japan The Digimon franchise began as a series of virtual pets created by WiZ and Bandai intended as a masculine counterpart to the more female oriented Tamagotchi pets 2 3 It was released in June 1997 1 4 with the name Digimon 5 short for Digital Monster 6 7 This device shows to players a virtual pet composed entirely of data and designed to play and fight 1 5 8 9 In February 1998 the DigiMon fighting game compatible with Windows 95 and developed by Rapture Technologies Inc was announced 10 The one shot manga C mon Digimon designed by Tenya Yabuno was published in the Japanese magazine V Jump by Shueisha in 1997 11 12 A second generation of virtual pets was marketed six months after the launch of the first followed by a third in 1998 13 Each player starts with a baby level digital creature that has a limited number of attacks and transformations 14 and to make the creature stronger by training and nourishing the creature 1 5 when the player is successful in a workout the Digimon becomes strong when the player fails the Digimon becomes weak 1 5 Two devices can be connected allowing two players to battle with their respective creatures an innovation at the time 1 however the battle is only possible from the moment the creature is in the child level or bigger 1 Playgrounds and subways were where the majority of users of the apparatus were concentrated The virtual pet was banned in some Asian schools by being considered by parents and teachers as very noisy and violent 15 The first Digimon were created by Japanese designer Kenji Watanabe influenced by American comics which were beginning to gain popularity in Japan and as such began to make his characters look stronger and cool Other types of Digimon which until the year 2000 totalled 279 16 17 came from extensive discussions and collaborations between the Bandai company members 18 The original Digital Monster model that was released in 1997 sold 14 million units worldwide including 13 million units in Japan and 1 million overseas up until March 2004 19 By 2005 more than 24 million Digital Monster units had been sold worldwide 20 PremiseSeveral media in the franchise are contained within their own continuity however they all share a similar setting and premise For instance most Digimon stories begin with a human child who comes into contact with a Digimon This generally occurs either through an accidental entrance into the so called Digital World 21 or an encounter with a Digimon who has come into the human world 22 The child or children then often find themselves equipped with a digivice which is a device modelled after the series virtual pets this device enables them to empower their partner Digimon While some Digimon act like wild beasts there are many who form small societies and follow governing bodies 23 24 Digimon can change through evolution or digivolution in most English language dubs where they absorb additional data that allows them to change forms This process is normally linear but there are other methods depending upon the media within the franchise For example Jogress a portmanteau of joint progress DNA Digivolution in most English language dubs 25 is when two or more Digimon combine into a single being Though evolution can occur naturally Digimon can progress into stronger forms more quickly when they are partnered with a human MediaAnime See also List of Digimon episodes and films Television series Multiple Digimon anime series have been produced by Toei Animation since 1999 The first of these was Digimon Adventure it began as a short film but after its storyboard was finished a request for the film to become a television series was made 26 The film debuted in theaters a day before the series debuted on TV The first six Digimon series were adapted into English for release in Western markets with the first four treated as a single show under the collective title Digimon Digital Monsters 27 The sixth series Digimon Fusion was only partially localized its third season was never adapted into English No Title Episodes Originally aired NetworkFirst aired Last aired1 Digimon Adventure 1999 54 March 7 1999 1999 03 07 March 26 2000 2000 03 26 Fuji TV2 Digimon Adventure 02 50 April 2 2000 2000 04 02 March 25 2001 2001 03 25 3 Digimon Tamers 51 April 1 2001 2001 04 01 March 31 2002 2002 03 31 4 Digimon Frontier 50 April 7 2002 2002 04 07 March 30 2003 2003 03 30 5 Digimon Data Squad 48 April 2 2006 2006 04 02 March 25 2007 2007 03 25 6 Digimon Fusion 79 July 6 2010 2010 07 06 March 25 2012 2012 03 25 TV Asahi7 Digimon Universe App Monsters 52 October 1 2016 2016 10 01 September 30 2017 2017 09 30 TV Tokyo8 Digimon Adventure 2020 67 April 5 2020 2020 04 05 September 26 2021 2021 09 26 Fuji TV9 Digimon Ghost Game 67 1 special October 3 2021 2021 10 03 March 26 2023 2023 03 26 Total 519 episodesFilms Main article List of Digimon films Several Digimon featurette films were released in Japan with some of them seasonal tie ins for their respective television series Footage from the first three films was used for the American produced Digimon The Movie Title Originally releasedDigimon Adventure March 6 1999 1999 03 06 Digimon Adventure Our War Game March 4 2000 2000 03 04 Digimon Adventure 02 Part 1 Digimon Hurricane Touchdown Part 2 Supreme Evolution The Golden Digimentals July 8 2000 2000 07 08 Digimon Adventure 3D Digimon Grand Prix July 20 2000 2000 07 20 Digimon The Movie October 6 2000 2000 10 06 Digimon Adventure 02 Revenge of Diaboromon March 3 2001 2001 03 03 Digimon Tamers Battle of Adventurers July 14 2001 2001 07 14 Digimon Tamers Runaway Locomon March 2 2002 2002 03 02 Digimon Frontier Island of Lost Digimon July 20 2002 2002 07 20 Digital Monster X Evolution January 3 2005 2005 01 03 Digimon Savers 3D The Digital World in Imminent Danger July 8 2006 2006 07 08 Digimon Savers Ultimate Power Activate Burst Mode December 9 2006 2006 12 09 Digimon Adventure tri Chapter 1 Reunion November 21 2015 2015 11 21 Digimon Adventure tri Chapter 2 Determination March 12 2016 2016 03 12 Digimon Adventure tri Chapter 3 Confession September 24 2016 2016 09 24 Digimon Adventure tri Chapter 4 Loss February 25 2017 2017 02 25 Digimon Adventure tri Chapter 5 Coexistence September 30 2017 2017 09 30 Digimon Adventure tri Chapter 6 Future May 5 2018 2018 05 05 Digimon Adventure Last Evolution Kizuna February 21 2020 2020 02 21 Digimon Adventure 02 The Beginning October 27 2023 2023 10 27 OVA No Title Episodes First aired Last aired1 Digimon Adventure 20th Memorial Story 5 November 22 2019 2019 11 22 December 25 2020 2020 12 25 Distribution and localization In the United States the first three series that made up Digimon Digital Monsters first aired on Fox Kids from August 14 1999 to June 8 2002 The localized series was produced by Saban Entertainment which would be acquired by The Walt Disney Company during the show s Fox Kids run Some scenes from the original shows were modified or omitted in order to comply with Fox s standards and practices The show also featured more jokes and added dialogue along with a completely different musical score As a cross promotional stunt 2001 and 2002 saw Digi Bowl specials co produced with Fox Sports NFL on Fox commentator Terry Bradshaw provided interstitial segments in between episodes as if the episodes were actually a football game 28 Disney s acquisition of Saban would result in Digimon airing on Disney s TV networks and programming blocks Reruns of the show would begin airing on the cable network ABC Family on March 4 2002 29 while the fourth series Digimon Frontier premiered on UPN s Disney s One Too block 30 UPN aired the series until late August 2003 when they severed their ties to Disney 30 Frontier would also air in reruns on ABC Family and on Toon Disney under the Jetix branding An English version of Digimon Data Squad produced by Studiopolis would premiere October 1 2007 on Toon Disney Around this time the remaining Digimon Adventure 02 movie both Tamers movies and the Frontier movie would also be dubbed and aired on Toon Disney in the US with most actors from the TV series reprising their roles The Data Squad Savers movie however would not get a North American localised English dub produced In September 2012 Saban Brands a successor to Saban Entertainment announced it had acquired the Digimon anime franchise 31 32 33 Saban would announce that they would be producing an English dub for Digimon Xros Wars retitled Digimon Fusion for broadcast on Nickelodeon in the United States starting September 7 2013 34 Saban Capital Group would later sell most of Saban Brands entertainment properties to Hasbro in 2018 and shutter the division in July of that year 35 36 The Digimon Adventure tri series would be distributed in North America by Eleven Arts The English dub would utilize localized names from Saban s original dub reunite several voice actors from the original cast and feature a remixed version of the English opening theme 37 while retaining the original Japanese score 38 Shout Factory would acquire the broadcast and home media distribution rights for the films 39 40 International In Canada the English versions of Digimon were broadcast on YTV with the exception of Data Squad which aired in Family Channel s Jetix block YTV would eventually acquire Digimon Fusion but only the first 26 episodes were shown citation needed In the United Kingdom Digimon first aired on Fox Kids ITV s children s slot CITV would broadcast Adventure Adventure 02 and several episodes of Tamers during after school hours from 2001 2002 The rest of Tamers aired on Fox Kids from 2002 03 citation needed Digimon Frontier was originally announced to be broadcast on Jetix but the series was later dropped citation needed The series eventually saw a release on October 29 2018 41 In 2011 Digimon Data Squad aired on Kix According to Fox Kids 2000 03 and Kix s 2010 BARB Television ratings Adventure Adventure 02 amp Tamers have been the most popular series seasons in the United Kingdom and was consistently in the weekly top 10 broadcasts for both channels for new episodes 42 Broadcast rights and merchandising sub licensing rights for Digimon Fusion in the UK have been acquired by ITV Studios Global Entertainment Digimon Fusion had aired since Spring 2014 on digital terrestrial channel CITV 43 44 In the Philippines Digimon was first aired on ABS CBN in Filipino English language from June 2 2000 to October 21 2001 And later it was shift to Filipino in April 6 2002 Manga Digimon first appeared in narrative form in the one shot manga C mon Digimon released in the summer of 1997 C mon Digimon spawned the popular Digimon Adventure V Tamer 01 manga written by Hiroshi Izawa which began serialization on November 21 1998 The following are the known Digimon manga Digimon Next Written by Tatsuya Hamazaki and illustrated by Takeshi Okano Digimon Next デジモンネクスト Dejimon Nekusuto was serialized in Shueisha s magazine V Jump from 2005 to 2008 45 Shueisha collected its chapters in four tankōbon volumes released from July 4 2006 to February 4 2008 46 47 48 49 The story follow Tsurugi Tatsuno and is digimon partner Greymon later Agumon Tsurugi makes contact with the Digital World through his virtual pet device called Digimon Mini and a Battle Terminal a virtual reality interface Digimon can use the technology to materialize in the human world as well Digimon Dreamers This section needs expansion You can help by adding to it June 2023 In 2021 a manga called Digimon Dreamers was announced 50 Yuen Wong Yu manhua A Chinese manhua was written and drawn by Yuen Wong Yu zh 余 遠鍠 Yu Yuen wong who based its storyline on the television series This adaptation covers Digimon Adventure in five volumes Digimon Adventure 02 in two Digimon Tamers in four and Digimon Frontier in three The original stories are heavily abridged though on rare occasions events play out differently from the anime The Chinese language version was published by Rightman Publishing Ltd in Hong Kong Yu also wrote D Cyber Two English versions were also released The first one was published by Chuang Yi in Singapore The second one which was adapted by Lianne Sentar 51 was released by Tokyopop in North America The three volumes for Digimon Frontier have been released by Chuang Yi in English These have not been released by TOKYOPOP in North America or Europe However the Chuang Yi releases of Digimon Frontier were distributed by Madman Entertainment in Australia Dark Horse Main article Digimon Digital Monsters comics Dark Horse Comics published American style Digimon comic books adapting the first thirteen episodes of the English dub of Digimon Adventure in 2001 The story was written by Daniel Horn and Ryan Hill and illustrated by Daniel Horn and Cara L Niece 52 Panini The Italian publishing company Panini approached Digimon in different ways in different countries While Germany created their own adaptations of episodes the United Kingdom UK reprinted the Dark Horse titles then translated some of the German adaptations of Adventure 02 episodes Eventually the UK comics were given their own original stories which appeared in both the UK s official Digimon Magazine and the official UK Fox Kids companion magazine Wickid These original stories only roughly followed the continuity of Adventure 02 When the comic switched to the Tamers series the storylines adhered to continuity more strictly sometimes it would expand on subject matter not covered by the original Japanese anime such as Mitsuo Yamaki s past or the English adaptations of the television shows and movies such as Ryo s story or the movies that remained undubbed until 2005 In a money saving venture the original stories were later removed from Digimon Magazine which returned to printing translated German adaptations of Tamers episodes Eventually both magazines were cancelled Video games Main article List of Digimon video games The Digimon series has inspired various video games including the Digimon World and Digimon Story sub series of role playing games Other genres have included life simulation adventure video card game strategy and racing games By March 2001 Bandai had sold approximately 1 million video games worldwide including 400 000 in Japan 53 In February 2010 a website for the MMORPG Digimon Battle Online was launched 54 On September 22 2011 online game publisher Joymax announced the release of an MMORPG game called Digimon Masters which was developed by the Korean publisher DIGITALIC 55 In June 2021 it was announced that they were developing a new MMORPG titled Digimon Super Rumble 56 In 2011 a new entry in the Digimon World series was announced after a seven year hiatus titled Digimon World Re Digitize 57 The game would be released in Japan on July 19 2012 followed by an enhanced version for Nintendo 3DS released in 2013 58 Digimon Story Cyber Sleuth was first released in Japan in 2015 59 It would be the first game in the Digimon Story series to be released in North America under its original title Digimon World DS and Digimon World Dawn and Dusk were originally marketed as entries in the Digimon World series with the latter game being the last to be released in the West for nine years until Cyber Sleuth s release on February 2 2016 60 There have also been several mobile games Digimon Links was active from March 2016 to July 2019 and was similar to the Story games in that the player raised digimon in a farm and fought enemies using a team of three of their Digimon It was succeeded by Digimon ReArise which launched June 2018 in Japan and October 2019 in America 61 Web novel In February 2023 Bandai announced a web novel titled Digimon Seekers to celebrate the 25th anniversary of the franchise The novel will serialize on the Digimon Web website for about a year starting on April 3 simultaneously in English Chinese and Japanese 62 Card game The Digimon Collectible Card Game is a card game based on Digimon first introduced in Japan in 1997 and published by Bandai The third season Digimon Tamers utilized this aspect of the franchise by making the card game an integral part of the season Versions of the card game are also included in some of the Digimon video games including Digital Card Battle and Digimon World 3 During the fourth anime Digimon Frontier Bandai created the D Tector Card Game to tie in to their own D Tector virtual pet toys This was a West only card game From February 25 2011 to September 28 2012 Digimon Jintrix was an online card game supported by physical card releases It was followed up by the mobile game Digimon Crusader which lasted from December 2012 to December 2017 63 In 2020 a new card game was launched to coincide with Digimon Adventure using a new system this was released in the West in January 2021 64 nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp Some examples of the different versions of the Digimon CCG References a b c d e f g Pixelmood Pixelmood Digimon Tamatalk Retrieved 22 March 2014 渡辺けんじスペシャルインタビュー Kenji Watanabe 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