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Digimon Adventure (デジモンアドベンチャー Dejimon Adobenchā?) is a Japanese animated television series created by Akiyoshi Hongo and produced byToei Animation based on the Digimon virtual pet made by Bandai and is the first anime installment in the Digimon media franchise. The series is continued with the same characters in Digimon Adventure 02.
The planning for Digimon Adventure started in 1998 and was done in cooperation by Toei Animation, Bandai and Fuji Television.
Taking place a few years after Digimon Adventure, the Digital World comes under attack by a mysterious human calling himself the Digimon Emperor who is enslaving Digimon with his black rings while building Control Spires that negate Digivolution. To fight him, T.K and Kari, along with three new children, gain a type of Digivice called a D3, which allows them to open a gate to be transported to the Digital World through any computer and a D-Terminal that holds Crest-themed relics called Digi-Eggs (DigiMentals) that allow Patamon and Gatomon, along with the new Digimon Veemon, Hawkmon, and Armadillomon to Armor Digivolve as a counter to the presence of Control Spires. They eventually stop the Digimon Emperor, revealed to be the boy geniusKen Ichijouji, thanks to the sacrifice of Wormmon, Ken's partner.
Arc 2 (episodes 22-37)
With the Digimon Emperor defeated, the DigiDestined proceed to help the resident Digimon rebuild their homes. However, after his defeat, and soul searching, Ken learns of a mysterious woman who can turn Control Spires into constructs resembling living Digimon. Though Veemon, Hawkmon, and Armadillomon were able to Digivolve naturally, the Control Spire Digimon prove to be stronger until Ken joins the gang and they learn of DNA Digivolution, enabling their Digimon to fuse with each other in pairs for more power. However, the mysterious woman, revealed to be a human-Digimon hybrid called Arukenimon, responds by creating BlackWarGreymon. Though the construct refuses to follow her orders, Arukenimon and her lackey Mummymon take advantage of his drive to destroy the Destiny Stones that keep the dimensional barriers of the human and Digital Worlds from blending.
Arc 3 (episodes 38-50)
Eventually, when the battle was brought to the Real World, Arukenimon and Mummymon's boss, Yukio Oikawa, makes himself known. Despite interference from Daemon and his forces, Oikawa extracts from Ken data of the Dark Spore, the object responsible for Ken becoming the Digimon Emperor, and copies it into a group of children who wish for the greatness the old, evil Ken had. Those spores develop into flowers that harvest the infected children's energy. Eventually, the DigiDestined confront Oikawa, only to learn he is a loner whose only friend in the world was the late Hiroki Hida, Cody's father, and that his actions were so he can enter the DigiWorld.
However, it was then revealed as Oikawa attempted to make his way into the Digital World that he was only a pawn/vessel for the true mastermind, Myotismon from the first series, now reborn as MaloMyotismon. Eventually, after a long battle with aid from the DigiDestined from all over the world, the Japanese DigiDestined destroyed MaloMyotismon. Though weakened from the evil Digimon's possession, a dying Oikawa sacrifices his physical existence to return the Digital World to its peaceful state and serve as it guardian. In the series aftermath, twenty-five years later, the humans and Digimon live side by side as the Japanese DigiDestined gather together with their families.Main article: List of Digimon Adventure 02 episodes
Digimon Adventure 02 aired 50 episodes on Fuji TV in Japan from April 2, 2000 to March 25, 2001.
Later on, it aired on Fox Kids in the United States and YTV in Canada from August 19, 2000 to May 19, 2001. Funimation is now releasing uncut, subtitled Japanese episodes on their website.
In Germany the series first aired on RTL 2 from March 1 to May 11, 2001.

[edit]Theme songs

Opening theme
  • "Target ~Akai Shōgeki~" (ターゲット~赤い衝撃~ Tāgetto ~Akai Shōgeki~?, "Target (Red Impact)") by Kōji Wada
Ending themes
  • "Ashita wa Atashi no Kaze ga Fuku" (アシタハアタシノカゼガフク?, "Tomorrow Is When My Wind Blows") by AiM
  • "Itsumo Itsudemo" (いつもいつでも?, "Always at Any Time") by AiM
Insert songs
  • "brave heart" by Ayumi Miyazaki
  • "Break up!" by Ayumi Miyazaki
  • "Beat Hit!" by Ayumi Miyazaki
  • "Boku wa Boku Datte" (僕は僕だって?, "I Am Me After All") by Kōji Wada
  • "Now is the time!!" by Ai Maeda
  • "Bokura no Digital World" (僕らのデジタルワールド Bokura no Degitaru Wārudo?, "Our Digital World") by Digimon All Stars with Kōji Wada & Ai Maeda.

Digimon Adventure 02 (デジモンアドベンチャー 02 Dejimon Adobenchā Zero Tsū?), also commonly referred as Digimon Zero Two, is the direct sequel to the previous series and takes place three years after the original series. With most of the original characters now in junior high school, the Digital World was supposedly secure and peaceful. However, a new evil has appeared in the form of the Digimon Emperor (Digimon Kaiser). This new villain is different - he's a human just like the DigiDestined. The Digimon Emperor has been enslaving all Digimon in sight with Black Rings and Control Spires and, to make things worse, has somehow made regular Digivolution impossible. Three new children are chosen to save the Digital World and, along with T.K. and Kari, make up the new generation of DigiDestined.
Taking place a few years after Digimon Adventure, the Digital World comes under attack by a mysterious human calling himself the Digimon Emperor who is enslaving Digimon with his black rings while building Control Spires that negate Digivolution. To fight him, T.K and Kari, along with three new children, gain a type of Digivice called a D3, which allows them to open a gate to be transported to the Digital World through any computer and a D-Terminal that holds Crest-themed relics called Digi-Eggs (DigiMentals) that allow Patamon and Gatomon, along with the new Digimon Veemon, Hawkmon, and Armadillomon to Armor Digivolve as a counter to the presence of Control Spires. They eventually stop the Digimon Emperor, revealed to be the boy geniusKen Ichijouji, thanks to the sacrifice of Wormmon, Ken's partner.
Arc 2 (episodes 22-37)
With the Digimon Emperor defeated, the DigiDestined proceed to help the resident Digimon rebuild their homes. However, after his defeat, and soul searching, Ken learns of a mysterious woman who can turn Control Spires into constructs resembling living Digimon. Though Veemon, Hawkmon, and Armadillomon were able to Digivolve naturally, the Control Spire Digimon prove to be stronger until Ken joins the gang and they learn of DNA Digivolution, enabling their Digimon to fuse with each other in pairs for more power. However, the mysterious woman, revealed to be a human-Digimon hybrid called Arukenimon, responds by creating BlackWarGreymon. Though the construct refuses to follow her orders, Arukenimon and her lackey Mummymon take advantage of his drive to destroy the Destiny Stones that keep the dimensional barriers of the human and Digital Worlds from blending.
Arc 3 (episodes 38-50)
Eventually, when the battle was brought to the Real World, Arukenimon and Mummymon's boss, Yukio Oikawa, makes himself known. Despite interference from Daemon and his forces, Oikawa extracts from Ken data of the Dark Spore, the object responsible for Ken becoming the Digimon Emperor, and copies it into a group of children who wish for the greatness the old, evil Ken had. Those spores develop into flowers that harvest the infected children's energy. Eventually, the DigiDestined confront Oikawa, only to learn he is a loner whose only friend in the world was the late Hiroki Hida, Cody's father, and that his actions were so he can enter the DigiWorld.
However, it was then revealed as Oikawa attempted to make his way into the Digital World that he was only a pawn/vessel for the true mastermind, Myotismon from the first series, now reborn as MaloMyotismon. Eventually, after a long battle with aid from the DigiDestined from all over the world, the Japanese DigiDestined destroyed MaloMyotismon. Though weakened from the evil Digimon's possession, a dying Oikawa sacrifices his physical existence to return the Digital World to its peaceful state and serve as it guardian. In the series aftermath, twenty-five years later, the humans and Digimon live side by side as the Japanese DigiDestined gather together with their families.

Anime

Digimon Adventure 02 aired 50 episodes on Fuji TV in Japan from April 2, 2000 to March 25, 2001.
Later on, it aired on Fox Kids in the United States and YTV in Canada from August 19, 2000 to May 19, 2001. Funimation is now releasing uncut, subtitled Japanese episodes on their website.
In Germany the series first aired on RTL 2 from March 1 to May 11, 2001.

[edit]Theme songs

Opening theme
  • "Target ~Akai Shōgeki~" (ターゲット~赤い衝撃~ Tāgetto ~Akai Shōgeki~?, "Target (Red Impact)") by Kōji Wada
Ending themes
  • "Ashita wa Atashi no Kaze ga Fuku" (アシタハアタシノカゼガフク?, "Tomorrow Is When My Wind Blows") by AiM
  • "Itsumo Itsudemo" (いつもいつでも?, "Always at Any Time") by AiM
Insert songs
  • "brave heart" by Ayumi Miyazaki
  • "Break up!" by Ayumi Miyazaki
  • "Beat Hit!" by Ayumi Miyazaki
  • "Boku wa Boku Datte" (僕は僕だって?, "I Am Me After All") by Kōji Wada
  • "Now is the time!!" by Ai Maeda
  • "Bokura no Digital World" (僕らのデジタルワールド Bokura no Degitaru Wārudo?, "Our Digital World") by Digimon All Stars with Kōji Wada & Ai Maeda

Digimon World 3 (デジモンワールド3 Dejimon Wārudo 3?), also known as Digimon World 2003 in Europe and Australia, due to the second game not being available for those regions, is a role-playing video game created by Bandai for the PlayStation. The series is the third installment in the Digimon World series and it was first released on June 5, 2002 in the US and then on July 4, 2002 in Japan and November 15, 2002 in Europe. You play as a child called Junior who enters an online virtual reality MMORPG called "Digimon Online", which is run by the "MAGAMI" corporation. A terrorist attack on the Internet traps Junior and his friends inside the game and he sets out to stop them with his Digimon partners.
Unlike past Digimon World games, battles against wild Digimon are random and the battle system although turn-based is very different from Digimon World 2, the most notable distinction is battles are one on one instead of three on three although you may tag in a different Digimon, battles also feature three types of digivolution; normal, Blast, and DNA digivolution.
Released only in Europe, Digimon World 2003 is exactly the same as the Japanese version of Digimon World 3, where unlike the North American version, after defeating Galacticmon, Junior returns to the Amaterasu Server, which is partially fixed, to play a test game. The name change is often speculated to have been caused by the fact that Digimon World 2 was not released in Europe or Australia, so the name Digimon World 3 would not make sense.
Digimon series 1-4 original story special ~with~ is a CD Drama divided into four tracks, one dedicated to each season. These tracks work as an epilogue of sorts for each season, and most of them are simple goodbye messages from the human characters (and Armadillomon). The first track features the original seven minus Takeru. The second track features the D3 holders. The third track is a short story that features all the tamers except Minami and the siblings Ai and Makoto. The fourth track features the 6 DigiDestined fromFrontier.

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