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Digimon Adventure: Digital World

The document summarizes the Digimon Adventure anime series. It describes the Digital World and how the DigiDestined children are chosen to save it from evil Digimon. It provides an overview of the major villains faced in each season such as Devimon, Etemon, and the Dark Masters. It also briefly mentions related media such as movies, video games, and songs associated with the Digimon Adventure franchise.

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Digimon Adventure: Digital World

The document summarizes the Digimon Adventure anime series. It describes the Digital World and how the DigiDestined children are chosen to save it from evil Digimon. It provides an overview of the major villains faced in each season such as Devimon, Etemon, and the Dark Masters. It also briefly mentions related media such as movies, video games, and songs associated with the Digimon Adventure franchise.

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  • Introduction and Digital World
  • Media Adaptations
  • Voice Cast
  • See Also and External Links

Digimon Adventure

Digital World
The Digital World (abbreviated as "DigiWorld") is a parallel reality made from data inside
Earth's communications networks. It is the place where all Digimon live, and where the DigiDestined
fight the majority of their battles.
DigiWorld's data manifested into a material form via the wishes of human children. The data
reformed inside another parallel universe, a "dream dimension" that has the power to turn mental
desires into reality. The Northern, Southern, Eastern, and Western ends of the Digital World are
individually guarded by one of the four Harmonious Ones, benevolent Digimon who ensure the
Digital World's well-being.
When an evil being emerged from beyond the Digital World's Wall of Fire, the Digital World's
chronology was warped, throwing it out of sync with Earth, making it much older than it would be
under normal circumstances—one Earth minute was equal to one Digital World day. Prophecy
foretells that any time the Digital World is threatened by evil, a new group of children from each
generation, called the DigiDestined, will come to the Digital World and save it. The DigiDestined for
each generation were selected by a mysterious group, charged with the DigiWorld's protection.
When the eight children of this generation witnessed a battle between a Greymon and a Parrotmon,
the group chose them, and constructed their Digivices, Tags and Crests. A brutal attack by the Dark
Masters left the whole group dead, save for Gennai, who was able to escape and hide the
DigiDestineds' Digivices and seven DigiEggs until their time came. When Devimon began to take
over File Island with his Black Gears, the time for the DigiDestined to be summoned came, and the
Digivices were dispatched, transporting seven chosen children into the Digital World, where they
battled with the evil Digimon there.
Myotismon attempted to conquer both the Digital World and Earth by killing the Eighth Child—the
predestined eighth member of the DigiDestined. He opened a portal to Earth and led his army on an
assault on Central Odaiba in the search for the child, who was eventually revealed to be Kari
Kamiya, little sister of Taichi "Tai" Kamiya, leader of the DigiDestined. When Myotismon was finally
stopped, a rift opened to the Digital World—but it had been horrifically changed. In the few days that
the DigiDestined had been back on Earth, years had passed in the Digital World, and the Dark
Masters had risen again, and conquered the entire world, reformatting it into the massive Spiral
Mountain. When the kids defeated the Dark Masters, they were confronted with the Digimon that had
made the four monstrosities—Apocalymon. Apocalymon was bent on sharing his sorrow with the
rest of reality, and didn't care if he lived or died in doing so. Thankfully, the kids defeated him. With
his defeat, the Digital World began to reformat itself into its original form, free of evil, also putting it
back in synch with Earth-time, meaning time would move to the same pace in both worlds. After the
battle with Diaboromon, Gennai called the DigiDestined back to the DigiWorld, where they released
the powers of their Crests, forming a shield which restored peace to the DigiWorld, expelling all evil,
but at the price that their digimon would no longer have the power to digivolve beyond the Champion
level.
Related media
Movies
Main articles: Digimon Adventure (movie), Digimon Adventure: Our War Game!,
and Digimon Adventure 3D: Digimon Grandprix!

Main article: Digimon: The Movie


Video Games
Main articles: Digimon Adventure: Anode Tamer and Cathode Tamer and Digimon
Adventure (PSP)

Audio Dramas
Main articles: Digimon Adventure: Character Song + Mini Drama 1, Digimon Adventure:
Character Song + Mini Drama 2, Digimon Adventure: Character Song + Mini Drama
3, Digimon Adventure Original Story: 2½ Year Break, Before the World Ends, and Digimon
Mystery File: Release The 1000 Year Seal!

Manhua
Main article: Digimon Adventure (manhua)

Novels
Main article: Digimon Adventure: Novel

Books
Main articles: Digimon Adventure: Storyboard - Mamoru Hosoda and Digimon Series
Memorial Book: Digimon Animation Chronicle

Songs
Main article: List of Songs in Digimon

Japanese
Opening Theme: Butter-Fly
Artist: Kōji Wada
Songwriter: Chiwata Hidenori
Composer: Chiwata Hidenori
Arranger: Watanabe Cheru
Butter-Fly (Piano Version)
Artist: Kōji Wada
Songwriter: Chiwata Hidenori
Composer: Chiwata Hidenori
Arranger: Watanabe Cheru
Ending Theme #1: I Wish (eps. 1-26)
Artist: Ai Maeda (as AiM)
Songwriter: Yoshiko Miura
Composer: Yoshihisa Shirakawa
Arranger: Katsumi Horii
Ending Theme #2: Keep on (eps. 27-54)
Artist: Ai Maeda (as AiM)
Songwriter: NK
Composer:Kine Naoto
Arrangers: Kine Naoto & Yuasa Kouichi
Insert Song: Brave Heart (Evolution Theme Song)
Artist: Miyazaki Ayumi
Songwriter: Oomori Sachiko
Composer/Arranger: Oota Michihiko
Insert Song: Seven
Artist: Kōji Wada
Songwriter: Koyoma Kouhei
Composer: Kouhei Koyama
Arrangement: Cheru Watanabe
Insert Song: Yuuki wo Tsubasa ni Shite (eps. 38, 51)
Artist: Toshiko Fujita, as Taichi Yagami
Songwriter: Hiroshi Yamada
Composer/Arragner: Michihiko Oota
Insert Song: Seven (Acoustics Version)
Artist: Kōji Wada
Songwriter: Koyoma Kouhei
Composer: Kouhei Koyama
Arrangement: Cheru Watanabe

English
Opening Theme: Digimon Theme
Artist: Paul Gordon
Insert Song: Hey Digimon
Artist: Paul Gordon
Insert Song: Change Into Power (ep. 47)
Artist: Paul Gordon
Credits
Cast
 Japanese
 American English
Sources compiled at Digimon Adventure/Appendices/Cast.
Voice
Role(s)
Actor

Toshiko
Taichi Yagami, Toshiko Takenouchi
Fujita

Yuko
Sora Takenouchi, Taichi's Mother, Kōshirō's
Mizutan
Mother
i

Youto Yamato Ishida, Sakurada of the TV


Kazama station, MetalSeadramon

Umi
Kōshirō Izumi
Tenjin

Ai
Mimi Tachikawa
Maeda
Hiroko
Takeru Takaishi
Konishi

Masami Jo Kido, Kōshirō's Father, Shin Kido, Director


Kikuchi Chioka

Kae
Hikari, Kae Izumi
Araki

Chika
Koromon, Agumon, Greymon, MetalGreymon, Wa
Sakamo
rGreymon, Takeru's Mother
to

Atori
Shigem Pyocomon, Piyomon, Birdramon, Garudamon
atsu

Mayumi
Tunomon, Gabumon, Garurumon, WereGarurumon
Yamagu
, MetalGarurumon
chi

Takahir
Mochimon, Tentomon, Kabuterimon, AtlurKabuteri
o
mon, Mimi's Father
Sakurai

Shihomi
Mizowa Tanemon, Palmon, Togemon, Lilimon
ki

Miwa
Tokomon, Patamon, Angemon, Poyomon, HolyAng
Matsum
emon
oto

Junko
Takeuch Pukamon, Gomamon, Ikkakumon, Zudomon
i

Yuka Tailmon, Plotmon, Angewomon, Mimi's Mother


Tokumit
su

Hiroaki
Narration, Leomon, SaberLeomon, Yamato's Father
Hirata

Yasuhik
o Shellmon
Kawazu

Hidetos
hi
Meramon
Nakamu
ra

Kiyoyu
ki Andromon
Yanada

Hiroki
Takahas Monzaemon, WaruMonzaemon
hi

Yūji
Numemon
Ueda

Kaneto
Shiozaw Devimon
a

Hisao
Orgemon, Mugendramon
Egawa

Kentaro
Yukidarumon
Ito

Yōji
Mojyamon
Ietomi

Kappei Tyumon
Yamagu
chi

Motoko
Sukamon
Kumai

Masaki
Kentarumon
Aizawa

Keaton
Bakemon Clergyman
Yamada

Kōki
Bakemon A, PicoDevimon
Miyata[1]

Katashi
Bakemon B
Ishizuka

Keiichi Bakemon C
Sonobe Cockatrimon

Yasuhir
o Elecmon
Takato

Reiko
Koromon
Kiuchi

Miki
Chidzuk Botamon
a

Yukiko
Punimon
Hanioka

Kaoru
Poyomon
Shiomi

Yukie Yuramon
Muraok
a

Noriko
Fujimot Unimon
o

Joji
Gennai
Yanami

Masafu
mi Whamon
Kimura

Nobuaki
Kanemit Drimogemon
su

Yasunor
i
Etemon, Etemon (Chaos), MetalEtemon
Masutan
i

Isamu
Tanona Picklemon
ka

Hidenar
Nanomon
i Ugaki

Ryuzab
urou Vamdemon, VenomVamdemon
Ohtomo

Jin
Horika Digitamamon
wa

Hiroyuk Vegimon
i
Kawam
oto

Suzuki
Vademon
Takuma

Ginzo
TonosamaGekomon
Matsuo

Kenji
Nanimon
Nomura

Megumi
Dokugumon
Tano

Susumu
Taichi's Father
Chiba

Haruhi
Pumpmon
Terada


Sugimot Gottsumon
o

Harumi
Girl
Asai

Akira
Wizarmon
Ishida

Chikao
Piemon, Apoclymon
Ohtsuka

Etsuko
Kozakur Pinochimon
a
Ai
LadyDevimon
Nagano
Notes and references
1. ↑ Also credited as "Harunori Miyata".
See also
 Digimon—Franchise
Trivia
 this is The First season using Pokémon sound effects
External links
 Digimon Uncensored
 Archive of Foxkids Digimon
 English Dub Timeline
 Original Japanese Timeline
 Digimon Adventure Wiki (English Continuity)
 Digimon Adventure Encyclopedia (Japanese Continuity)
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Digimon Adventure
Taichi "Tai" Kamiya | Yamato "Matt" Ishida | Sora Takenouchi | Koushiro "Izzy" Izumi | Mimi Tachikawa | Joe
Main characters:
Kido | Takeru "T.K." Takaishi | Kari Kamiya
Digimon: Agumon | Gabumon | Biyomon | Tentomon | Palmon | Gomamon | Patamon | Gatomon
Devimon | Bakemon | Etemon | Myotismon and DemiDevimon | Dark
Villains:
Masters | Apocalymon | Diaboromon | Millenniummon
Susumu, Yuuko Kamiya, and Miko | Hiroaki Ishida and Nancy Takaishi | Toshiko Takenouchi | Masami and Ka
Families:
Izumi | Keisuke and Satoe Tachikawa | Jim Kido (Shin Kido)
Gennai | Willis, Gummymon, and Kokomon | Ryo
Other characters: Akiyama | Leomon | Ogremon | Wizardmon | Homeostasis | Witnesses of the battle against Diaboromon | Othe
characters
Taichi "Tai" Kamiya | Yamato "Matt" Ishida | Sora Takenouchi | Koushiro "Izzy" Izumi | Mimi Tachikawa | Joe
Relationships:
Kido | Takeru "T.K." Takaishi | Kari Kamiya
Digimon: The Movie | Digimon Adventure | Our War Game! | Digimon Grandprix! | Character Song + Mini Dram
Other media: | 2½ Year Break | Before the World Ends and Digimon Mystery File | Anode and Cathode
Tamer | Manhua | Novel | Albums | PSP game
See  also: Digimon | Digital World | Digivice | Crests | Black Gear | Dark Network | Peace Keeper | List of episodes
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Digimon
General: Digimon (creature) | Virtual pet | Card game | Appmon
Elements: Digivice | Digivolution | DigiDestined | Tamers | Generals | Hunters | App Drivers | Digital World
Anime: Adventure (Season One) | Adventure 02 (Season Two) | Tamers (Season Three) | Frontier (Season Four) | D
(Savers) (Season Five) | Fusion (Xros Wars) | Adventure tri. | Digimon Universe App Monsters | Adventure: | G
Game | Digimon Movie (Movies) | Digimon Adventure 20th Memorial Story (OVAs)
Manga / Manhua: C'mon Digimon | V-Tamer 01 | Battle!! Digimon | Adventure | Zero Two | Tamers | Frontier | Legendary
Skies | Chronicle | D-Cyber | Next | Xros Wars | Re:Digitize | Re:Digitize: Encode | Cyber Sleuth | Appli
Monsters | Appmon Academy!! | Hacker's Memory | Chronicle X | Dreamers
Video Games: Digimon World: World | Pocket | 2 | 3 | 4 | Digital Card Battle (JP) | Digital Card Battle
(EN) | Re:Digitize / Decode | Next Order
Ryo Akiyama series: Anode and Cathode Tamer | Tag Tamers | D-1 Tamers | Brave Tamer
Digimon Story: World DS | Dawn and Dusk | Lost Evolution | Super Xros Wars | Cyber
Sleuth | Hacker's Memory
BattleSpirit: BattleSpirit | 1.5 | 2 | Server
Rumble Arena: Rumble Arena | 2 | All-Star
Digital Monster Ver.S: Digimon Tamers (& Ver. WonderSwan) | Digimon Tamers: Pocket Culumon | Digimon
Medley | Digimon World Data Squad | Digimon Adventure | Digimon Universe: Appli Monsters (& Cyber Arena)
| Digimon Racing | DProject | Digimon World Championship | Digimon Collectors | Digimon Heroes! | Digimon F
Fighters | Digimon Links | Digimon Soul Chaser | Digimon Battle | Digimon Masters | Digimon Jintrix | Digimon
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Lists of Digimon: List of Digimon (all Digimon) | Fresh | In-Training | Rookie | Champion | Ultimate | Mega | Ultra | Armor | Hybrid
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