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Digimon: Digital Monsters

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  • 1999–2007
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Digimon: Digital Monsters (1999)
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A group of young teens is unexpectedly sent to the mysterious Digital World and paired up with their own powerful, morphing monster called the Digimon. Together the entire group set out on a... Read allA group of young teens is unexpectedly sent to the mysterious Digital World and paired up with their own powerful, morphing monster called the Digimon. Together the entire group set out on an adventure to fight evil and save the world.A group of young teens is unexpectedly sent to the mysterious Digital World and paired up with their own powerful, morphing monster called the Digimon. Together the entire group set out on an adventure to fight evil and save the world.

  • Stars
    • Steve Blum
    • Mona Marshall
    • Tifanie Christun
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    • Stars
      • Steve Blum
      • Mona Marshall
      • Tifanie Christun
    • 109User reviews
    • 6Critic reviews
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    • 2000–2003
    Mona Marshall
    Mona Marshall
    • Izzy Izumi…
    • 1999–2003
    Tifanie Christun
    Tifanie Christun
    • Yolei Inoue…
    • 1999–2003
    Steve Prince
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    • Veemon…
    • 1999–2003
    Philece Sampler
    Philece Sampler
    • Mimi Tachikawa…
    • 1999–2003
    Brianne Brozey
    Brianne Brozey
    • Tommy Himi…
    • 1999–2003
    Michael Reisz
    Michael Reisz
    • Matt Ishida…
    • 1999–2003
    Mari Devon
    Mari Devon
    • Renamon…
    • 1999–2003
    Brian Donovan
    Brian Donovan
    • Narrator…
    • 2000–2003
    Brian Beacock
    Brian Beacock
    • Takato Matsuki…
    • 2001–2003
    Tom Fahn
    Tom Fahn
    • Agumon…
    • 1999–2003
    Michael Sorich
    Michael Sorich
    • Neemon…
    • 1999–2003
    Melissa Fahn
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    • Rika Nonaka…
    • 2001–2003
    Wendee Lee
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    • T.K. Takaishi…
    • 1999–2003
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    • 1999–2003
    Kirk Thornton
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    • 1999–2003
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    • 1999–2001
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    Phlox

    Better than your average Pokemon Clone

    5 years ago, I'm watching a commercial break during the original Pokemon. All of a sudden, I see an interesting commercial: a new anime show named "Digimon." "Hmmm.." I think to myself. "Probably some half-baked rip-off of Pokemon. Oh well. I guess I might as well watch it anyway." To my surprise and utter delight, what I watched a week later was by no means some Pokemon clone as I had anticipated. I had found myself wrapped up in an original masterpiece that had me immediately hooked. That first season of Digimon had me engaged from the opening segment of the first episode to the last scene of the final episode in a complex web of character building, good and evil and an occasional hinted romance. Though the next 3 installments were also great, they have not surpassed the glory of season 1. Though the series is indefinitely canceled, you can still catch re-runs on Jetix or through tapes. But I must warn you: You WILL Be hooked.

    Animation Score (10/10) Overall Score (10/10) Recommended
    Blue Cat

    So much better than it should be

    I watched a couple of episodes of Digimon near its beginning and dismissed as derivative rubbish. Then, a few months later and rather bored, I turned it on again. I couldn't believe it. This supposed kids' cartoon had one of the most dramatic, engaging, even shocking story arcs I've seen. This programme deals with love and loyalty, life and death, fear and self-doubt. The 'Digi-destined' children fight with their parents, who have trouble understanding the sacrifices their children have to make. One child finds out he's adopted. Characters sacrifice their lives to save others. The children get scared, and doubt their own ability to save the world as they are destined to do. If this had slightly better animation, and was billed as adult animé, no-one would question it once. So much more than just a kids' show.
    10celo_cattus

    Unfairly judged

    Right to start off with the usual, "Digimon ain't no Pokemon" rant. I saw the first episodes of Pokemon and thought it was an interesting idea but that was all, there is not plot minus the "Ash wants to be PokeMaster!" which I don't think they are going to resolve anytime soon. Decent enough for kids but not something you would call brilliant. Digimon sucked me in from the first episode; its plot is pretty clear from the off and has to be resolved- seven kids get sucked into another world and meet Digimon but really all they want to do is go home so thats what they try and do. I grant you the dub especially can be annoying- there are lines where you think, "they did not just say that, was that meant to be funny?" but some of it is a big laugh. For example when Tai tries to draw a map of the Island and its terrible, then they get attacked and Agumon accidentally sets it on fire and apoligises to which Tai replies, "thats OK, at least it didn't land into the hands of the enemy!". Still corny but quite funny. Also the digivolving sequences get annoying after the first few times until they get to the point of ridiculousness where it literally spends 5 minutes of the episode showing all the Digimon digivolving. Really annoying but we can bypass. If you look beneath all the corny jokes and pointless digivolving there is something really special there. The characters are really quite realistic. Tai makes mistakes but admits it and tries to fix them. Izzy is obsessed with his computer due to knowing secretly that he is adopted and its the only way he can deal with it. Even the comedic Joe has issues with his parents wanting him to be a Doctor when he doesn't really want to be one. Thats what is good about the show, the digidestined shine beyond most cartoon characters. The plot line is pretty good, especially the Myotismon arc but its pretty much, "defeat bad guy,". Season 2 has a better plot line in my opinion but the digidestined are handled really badly. Davis and Yolei appear to have no issues whatsoever, Cody's only become important near the end, Kari and T.K are just there and Ken remains the only one who comes up to par with the Season 1 cast. Season 3 is great; if you really couldn't stand the jokes in the last 2 then this one will be more your style. The digidestined are up to par again but the Digimon are as well (where before only Gatomon had any interesting development)it's a class season, but does get a bit slow at times where Season 1 is always pretty well paced. Season 4 is best left alone, I didn't enjoy it and wouldn't recommend it. So yes- don't judge Digimon off its name because you are missing out if you do. It might be childish and corny at times but at other times it matures way beyond the maturity of other children programs and into the realm of wondering who it was really aimed at. In my opinion its something I would show my children, it teaches great lessons about friendship and is colourful and fun for them- plus I don't think I'd get bored watching it if they were ^ ^.
    TheEvilNiffler

    Digimon, now and forever

    I was just reading the comment that totally ragged on Digimon, saying that Pokemon was better.... I'm laughing hysterically right now. Alright, ya, I guess a lot of people like Pokemon, me NOT being one of them, but I'm not here to complain about that show; I'm here to say how great Digimon is!

    To me, Digimon began, and ended with the first season.... The others after just weren't the same. Digimon: Digital Monsters was my very first Anime, and I totally fell in love with the main characters(Matt!!), their digimon (Gabumon and all his forms!!), and the bad guys(Myotismon!!!) It was one of the most realistic shows I'd watched (excluding the monsters and other world parts) because the kids had problems like normal kids do.

    Even though I've grown up a lot since the first season ended, I still can find nothing bad to say about it. I have no regrets about spending a few years halfways obsessed with it, and I'm looking on the internet to buy all the episodes. I think it's a must see for everyone, and I do NOT think Pokemon will ever measure up to the standards Digimon has set within the minds and hearts of kids and teens everywhere (dumb, i know, but i felt like saying that, lol) So, yeah, watch this show if you ever have the chance!!
    aznchickawdp

    Digimon vs. Pokemon

    wow this is very......... interesting I've imaged a whole different story on these comments well people have a lot of courage spitting out their inner thoughts about digimon.. Anyways about digimon at first I thought it was very boring and almost took every animated character to redesigned into a new one or it just ran out of ideas and couldn't think of a better way then instead they added a bunch of crap and made it horrifying. But I always thought Pokemon was #1, not until I went to my best friends house that's when she said Matt was cute, I was in shock, I thought she was crazy, so I decided to check out these lame wannabes digimon and see why she liked so much, afterwards I look through the show a couple of times, and thought the Digi-vovling was GAY, but after that I realized that the story was pretty good, even though the:

    Characters animated kinda sucked (need a little more artistic emotions to the body) Scripts (HORRIBLE) (the voice of the english version is so bad, they couldn't think of another way to speak) MON (they couldn't think of anything, and they put MON?) Digi-vovling, Digi-Evolution, and Spirited Evolving (What the heck is that, it takes up the whole show just by EVOLVING)

    I've heard alot about these things and I've realized what it's really about, but you have got to reach inside the story not because of it's characters (names, look, and act), it's the purpose of what they are doing..... (ummm interesting, I sounding like my teacher.....) and accomplishing something ( besides getting a whole bunch of badges or whatever...) But anime is for entertainment for little kids not for a judgemental purpose, but If u think pokemon or digimon is that bad, let me see u do a better job at making characters up,( lets c if u can beat 12 years of drawing...that's how long it took me to accomplish) well that's it....

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    • Trivia
      In case the show wasn't a success, the crew made an alternate ending for "The Legend of the DigiDestined" where after Devimon was defeated, Gennai would appear and send the kids back home. If that ending was to happen, Kari would have never existed, and the overall franchise would not have been possible.
    • Quotes

      Takeru "T.K." Takashi: When you can't think of anything to say, do you always resort to fighting?

      Ken: I guess...

      Takeru "T.K." Takashi: That's your problem. You don't know when to talk and when to fight. Now's a good time to talk... on the other hand... it's also a good time to fight.

    • Crazy credits
      During the 3rd season of Digimon, Lara Jill Miller is still credited as "Kari" and Brian Donovan is still credited as "Davis", but neither of those characters appear in the 3rd season.
    • Alternate versions
      In the episode during the second season, Arukenimon creates a Golemon to destroy the dam, the Digimon Analyzer calls it "Rockmon". But the re-runs of this episode have the Digimon Analyzer calling it "Golemon".
    • Connections
      Alternate-language version of Les Digimon (1999)
    • Soundtracks
      Digimon
      (Greek version theme song)

      written by Argiris Pavlidis and Katerina Giannikou

      Performed by Magda Giannikou (uncredited)

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    • Release date
      • September 2, 2000 (France)
    • Country of origin
      • Japan
    • Official sites
      • Disney
      • Fox Kids
    • Language
      • Japanese
    • Also known as
      • Digimon 02
    • Production companies
      • Toei Animation
      • Bandai
      • Fuji Television Network (Fuji TV)
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      • 24m
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      • Color
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