Digimon Savers
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Digimon Savers | |
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デジモンセイバーズ (Dejimon Seibāzu) |
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Genre | Action, Adventure, Shonen |
TV anime | |
Directed by | Naoyuki Itou |
Studio | Toei Animation |
Network | Fuji TV |
Original run | April 2, 2006 – March 25, 2007 |
No. of episodes | 48 |
Related works | |
Digimon Savers is a Japanese anime television series, and the fifth series produced as part of the Digimon franchise. It was produced by Toei Animation, and aired every Sunday at 9:00 AM on the Fuji TV network. In addition, a tie-in movie called Ultimate Power! Burst Mode Invoke! was released on December 9, 2006. [2] Savers is the first Digimon program to be produced in three years, following 2002's Digimon Frontier. An entry for the show on Toei's website features anglicized names for some of the characters, and a new title - Digimon Data Squad - suggesting than an English-language dub of the series is forthcoming.
The Digivice used in this series is the "Digivice iC", and its upgraded version, the "Digivice Burst". This series is the first to feature the lead character not sporting a pair of goggles and have all main characters' Digimon evolve to the same level. This series is also the second one where the last battle is fought in the Real World, the other one being Digimon Tamers.
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[edit] Plot summary
A fourteen year old boy, Masaru Daimon, an undefeated street fighter, meets Agumon, who has escaped from DATS, a secret government organization set up to defend the human world from invading wild Digimon. After fighting each other, the two quickly become friends, and through a series of events, are inducted into DATS, where they hope to grow in strength.
Masaru's team-mates include Tohma H. Norstein, a young prodigy, with his partner Gaomon, and Yoshino Fujieda who has Lalamon for her partner. As the series progresses, Touma discovers that Digimon respond to the "darkness" in humans, putting them at odds with monsters who seek to use humanity's own vices to bolster their own power.
The plot thickens with the introduction of Mercurimon, one of the rulers of the Digital World, and the human boy Ikuto, who serves him along his partner Falcomon. The DATS team tried to unfold the reason for their hatred of humankind, until is revealed that the real enemy was Akihiro Kurata, a scientist who led an attack on the Digital World years before that resulted in the death of many Digimon, including Ikuto's adoptive mother, Frigimon.
Kurata counted with the support of the Japanese government and important businessmen like Tohma's father on his plan to destroy all Digimon in the Digital World, claiming they were a threat to mankind. But this was only a facade to occult his main objective. He harnesses the energy of the Digimon he destroyed to power-up Belphemon, one of the Seven Great Demon Lords, and uses it rules the Human World, but his ambitions were shattered by the efforts of Masaru and his allies.
Kurata's last act was triggering a bomb which collapsed the frontier between the Human and Digital Worlds, putting both en route of collision, which can lead to the destruction of both realms. The collision was halted by the desperate efforts of BantyoLeomon who ordered Masaru to search for Yggdrasil, the god of the Digital World. When the DATS team finally met Yggdrasil, they discovered that his decision to deal the crisis unfolded was to protect the Digital World by destroying the Human World, as the two worlds could not coexist in the same dimension. To perform this task, he assembled his elite guard, the Royal Knights.
Masaru was confused at first because Yggdrasil somehow had the appearance of his father, Suguru Daimon, who disappeared in the Digital World years before. But it was revealed that Yggdrasil took his father's body, and his soul was somehow preserved by BantyoLeomon. After defeating some of the Royal Knights, The DATS team decided to confront Yggdrasil himself, who after being expelled from Suguru's body, transformed himself into Yggdrasil 7D6, an all powerful Digimon determined to destroy the Human World with its own hands.
However, even when the Royal Knights rebel against Yggdrasil, it won't give up its ambition, attempting to destroy both worlds and create a new world. Using their emotions, Masaru and Agumon finally destroy Yggdrasil, and the two worlds cease their collision course. Suguru is revived and returns to his family, but unfortunately the Digimon have to return to the Digital World. Masaru decides to go with Agumon to the Digital World.
5 years later, Ikuto and Chika go to the same school together. Touma is a scientist who has won the Nobel Prize at age 19 (presumably for finding a cure for his sister). Yoshino has become a police officer. And Masaru and Agumon continue to explore the Digital World.
[edit] Episodes
See List of Digimon Savers episodes
[edit] Characters
[edit] Main characters
Character | Seiyuu | Digimon | Seiyuu | |
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Masaru Daimon Daimon Masaru (大門 マサル) |
Soichiro Hoshi | Agumon | Taiki Matsuno | |
The main character of the series, Masaru is the son of the researcher, Suguru Daimon, who disappeared into the mysterious realm known as the Digital World almost 10 years ago. Loud and outspoken, Masaru calls himself "the number one street fighter in Japan." After encountering Agumon, he becomes the Digimon's partner after receiving a Digivice from the mysterious old man, Hiroshi Yushima. Masaru and Agumon later become members of DATS in order to face stronger and stronger opponents. As the series progresses, though, he finds much more to fight for. | ||||
Thomas H. Norstein Tōma H Norushutain (トーマ・H・ノルシュタイン) |
Hirofumi Nojima | Gaomon | Kazuya Nakai | |
Thomas H. Norstein is a half-Austrian, half-Japanese young man, and a child prodigy. An Olympic-level boxer and a genius scholarly and tactically, he is a vital member of the DATS team. When Masaru joined DATS, Thomas was away in Europe, and when they finally met, they were at odds. However, they overcame their difficulties, and have since become steady team-mates. Gaomon is Thomas' loyal digimon partner, and is a focused and serious-minded warrior. | ||||
Yoshino Fujieda Fujieda Yoshino (藤枝 ヨシノ) |
Yui Aragaki | Lalamon | Yukana Nogami | |
Yoshino is the third member of the core team, as well as the oldest. She and her partner Lalamon have been partners for many years. Though not initially as strong as Masaru or Touma, Yoshino has more than enough skill at her job. She suffered from self doubt due to experiences in her childhood, but with Lalamon, was able to overcome them. | ||||
Ikuto Noguchi Noguchi Ikuto (野口 イクト) |
Rie Kugimiya | Falcomon | Chie Kojiro | |
Ikuto is a mysterious boy who, years before the start of the series, was lost in an accident involving a Digital Gate. Ikuto was raised by a digimon called Frigimon, whom was killed in a massacre orchestrated by a man named Akihiro Kurata. A servant of Mercurimon, Ikuto eventually hated all humans, but began to change his opinion as he learned his true origins. Falcomon is his partner and childhood friend, who does his best to help Ikuto as he comes to grips with his humanity. Ikuto looks up to Masaru as a big brother. | ||||
[edit] Supporting Cast
[edit] DATS
- Commander Hiroshi Yushima: Hiroshi Yushima is the chief officer of DATS, but for a time, he appeared simply as a street-wandering old man that appeared to aid Masaru and give him critical advice. His Digimon partner is Kamemon.
- Captain Rentarou Satsuma: Satsuma is Masaru and the others' commander, who oversees most of the activities of the Japanese branch of DATS. His Digimon partner is Kudamon.
- Miki Kurosaki and Megumi Shirokawa: The two DATS computer operators. They are partners with the two PawnChessmon, and primarily aid the team from the control room. In the English dub, they may be simply known as the Miniskirt Police.
[edit] Allies (Humans)
- Professor Suguru Daimon (Daimon Suguru-Hakase), Masaru and Chika's father, who disappeared on the expedition to the Digital World 10 years before the start of the series. It was soon revealed that his body and soul were separated upon find Yggdrasil and saved by his traveling comrade BantyoLeomon.
- Chief Hashiba: Hashiba is a representative from the Japanese Confindentiality Ministry, who acts as supervisor to DATS' activities. He is an ally in name only, as he often punishes or arrests the DATS members for false reasons.
- Sayuri Daimon (Daimon Sayuri): Sayuri is Masaru and Chika's mother, as well as Suguru Daimon's wife. A kind and caring woman, she often does whatever she can to support her children.
- Chika Daimon (Daimon Chika): Chika is Masaru's sister. Though she at first is only a spectator to many of the events involving Digimon, she becomes personally involved after becoming friends with a Digimon named Biyomon.
- Franz Norstein: Tohma's father.
- Mrs. Norstein: Tohma's deceased Japanese mother.
- Relena Norstein (Ririna Norstein): Tohma's sister. She is handicapped due to an illness.
- Grandma Norstein: Franz's mother, and both Tohma and Relena's grandmother. The current head of the Norstein family.
- Professor Kenji Noguchi (Noguchi Kenji-Hakase): Ikuto's birth father.
- Misuzu Noguchi (Noguchi Misuzu): Ikuto's birth mother.
- Yuka Noguchi (Noguchi Yuka): Ikuto's baby sister.
- Rizumu (Rhythm): A new character in the new movie.
[edit] Allies (Digimon)
- Mercurimon (12-25): A powerful Digimon in the Digital World, who comes into conflict with humanity and DATS. He plays an important role in Ikuto's history as well as most of the events in the series. Killed by Gizmon AT/XT.
- Gotsumon (12-23, 40-): Servant of Mercurimon, rode on Yanmamon. Hated humans more than Mercurimon, and tried to get rid of Ikuto on several occasions. Secretly made an alliance with SaberLeomon. Killed by RizeGreymon as Meteormon (Insekimon). He does return later on when the team needs to go the Yggdrasil, and because he has no memory of Masaru and the others, Gotsumon volunteers to help out.
- Biyomon (12-13,43-): Chika's digimon companion. Got destroyed in episode 13. Returned in 43, but doesn't remember Chika. Is able to digivolve into Garudamon to protect Chika from Duftmon.
- Frigimon (Yukidarumon) (16, 20, 24, 39 (flashbacks)): The adopted Digimon mother of Ikuto. Killed by Gizmon.
- Cherrymon (Jureimon) (14, 28): A neutral Digimon, Cherrymon is the protector of the forest. He helped Masaru and his friends by showing where Mercurimon's lair is. Masaru and the others, on their second trip to the Digital World, helped in protecting Cherrymon and the refugee Digimon that escaped Kurata's attacks from the Bio-Hybrids.
- BanchoLeomon (Banchōreomon) (28-39, 45-46): A rogue Digimon who comes in contact with the group during their adventures in Digital World. An old friend of Suguru Daimon, he hoped to Masaru one day be able to surpass his father's strength. He had to bring forth all of his power to stop the boundaries between the Real World and the Digital World from collapsing on themselves. Soon after much events passed. During Masaru’s encounter with Yggdasil who was suppose to be his father, Bancholeomon comes in play again with Craniummon replacing him in holding both worlds apart. It was then, Bantyoleomon claims that he is in fact holding the soul of Daimon Suguru, Masaru’s father.
- ElDoradimon (30-33): Holds the Holy Capital on its back. Baronmon was the mayor of the Holy Capital on ElDoradimon. Among the other inhabitants of the Holy Capital were Piximon, Pumpkinmon, Sepikmon, Cerberumon, Goblimon, Mushroomon, Pandamon, Ninjamon, Gizamon, Chuumon, Kotemon, Deputymon, Starmon, Tylomon, Tankmon, Centarumon, Tanemon, and Yasyamon. The majority of all the inhabitants, including ElDoradimon, were killed by the Gizmon.
[edit] Villains
- SaberLeomon (Sāberureomon) (14, 19 (flashbacks), 20-22, 24 (flashbacks)): Attacked Satsuma and Suguru's group ten years ago. Attacked the real world with an army of Pteramon and Boarmon. Killed by RiseGreymon, with some unwanted help from Gizmon AT.
- Belphemon Rage Mode (36-38): One of the Seven Great Demon Lords. Kurata fused with Belphemon so he could change from his Sleep into his Rage Mode. Killed by the combined efforts of Masaru and ShineGreymon Burst Mode.
- Belphemon Sleep Mode (25-36): Kurata found Belphemon's Digiegg and planned to revive him with the data of deleted Digimon.
- Professor Akihiro Kurata (Kurata Akihiro-Hasake) (21-38) 46 (flashbacks)): Arguably the main villain of the series, Kurata is a human who participated in the expedition to the Digital World and developed a hatred of Digimon. His motives now seem to involve their extermination. When Belphemon was revived, Kurata turned himself into DigiSoul in order to Belphemon change from Sleep Mode to Rage Mode. Kurata is separated from Belphemon before he is deleted, and his whereabouts are currently unknown.
- Bio-Hybrids (27-33): Three humans under the command of Kurata, with the ability to transform themselves into Digimon. If a human who becomes the Bio Digimon is defeated, he or she do not die, but instead reverts back to both the human that they were and the Digi-Egg of the digimon that they transformed.
- Nanami / BioCoatlmon / BioLotusmon (27-31): Only female of the group, and a genius strategist like Tohma. Defeated by MirageGaogamon.
- Ivan / BioStegomon / BioSpinomon (27-32): Strongman of the group from Russia. Works with Kurata just to earn money for his family. Defeated by Rosemon.
- Kouki / BioThunderbirmon / BioDarkdramon (27-33): The extremely vicious leader of the group, is easily provoked like Masaru, and his greatest desire is to defeat him. Defeated by ShineGreymon.
- Gizmon (22-): Kurata's own creation. It has the ability to delete Digimon, destroying them forever. Gizmon can pseudo-evolve into Gizmon AT and into Gizmon XT. The Gizmon XT are later on charged with the duty of sucking the energy of the Digimon they delete in order to revive Belphemon. A whole lot of Gizmon XT can merge with a missile which Kurata dubbed the Gizmon Javelin, which was used on ElDoradimon.
- Bio-Hybrids (27-33): Three humans under the command of Kurata, with the ability to transform themselves into Digimon. If a human who becomes the Bio Digimon is defeated, he or she do not die, but instead reverts back to both the human that they were and the Digi-Egg of the digimon that they transformed.
- Yggdrasil (Igudorashiru) (39-48): The supposed "god" of the Digital World. When the barrier between the both worlds collapsed, it concluded that to preserve the Digital World, the Human World must be destroyed. It is revealed later that Yggdrasil took over Surugu's soulless body.
- The Royal Knights (39-48): Yggdrasil's personal force, with orders to destroy the Human World and anyone who gets in their way. Currently fighting against the DATS team.
- Gallantmon (Dukemon) (40-41,46-48): Attacks the human world first, but is halted by Sleipmon desperate efforts.
- Crusadermon (RhodoKnightmon) (40-42) (46) (flashbacks)): Known as the "Indifferent Warrior". Met his destruction at the hands of Touma and MirageGaogamon Burst Mode.
- Craniummon (39-48): Yggdrasil first speaks to Craniummon. He encounters Masaru and company twice in the digital world. After the last battle, he admits defeat when Masaru breaks his strongest shield claim to have been given by Yggdrasil. Soon after, he goes to the human world to replace BanchoLeomon who was separating both human world and digital world.
- Magnamon (40-48)
- Dynasmon (40-48): Known as the "Passionate Warrior", said to be the strongest of the Royal Knights in terms of physical strength.
- UlforceVeedramon (AlforceV-dramon) (40-48): Said to be the fastest of the Royal Knights.
- Sleipmon(40-41,46-47): The only royal knight that physically resembles a beast-like form rather than a humanoid one,and is said to boast great defensive abilities being immune to most forms of attacks. Changes his alliance with Yggdrasil and defends the DATS team from the royal knights assult. Self freezes himself in place with Gallantmon.
- Omnimon (Omegamon) (40-48): Alphamon's second-in-command.
- Duftmon (43): He is the leading strategist among the Royal Knights. Defeated by the combined efforts of both Rosemon Burst Mode and Ravemon Burst Mode.
- The Royal Knights (39-48): Yggdrasil's personal force, with orders to destroy the Human World and anyone who gets in their way. Currently fighting against the DATS team.
(It should be noted that after episode 46, the Royal Knights changed from Villians to Allies.)
- Argomon (Algomon) (Movie): Villain of the new Digimon movie.
[edit] Movie: Ultimate Power! Activate Burst Mode
The movie centers around an evil Digimon, named Argomon, who is attempting to put humans into an eternal sleep. A new character, Rhythm, will appear to help the Digimon save their human partners by infiltrating the villain's castle. The movie also boasts the first appearance of ShineGreymon Burst Mode [3]. But this appears to be false as ShineGreymon Burst Mode's first appearance was during the battle against Belphemon, and to a lesser extent a corrupted Burst Mode of ShineGreymon appeared when Masaru fought Tohma after Tohma joined with Kurata. So, whether this movie will have any continuity or relation to the series is doubtful, but still unknown at this time.
[edit] Video Games
As it is part of a resurgence of the Digimon franchise, Digimon Savers has a number of related video games associated with it.
- Digimon World DS: A game featuring several Digimon Savers characters, but does not focus on them. It can arguably be seen as a side-story to Digimon Savers, but may be out of continuity with the rest of the series. Digimon World DS is the only Savers-related media to be, thus far, released in the United States.
- Digimon Savers: Another Mission: A game focusing on the primary characters of the series, and which presents an original story that apparently runs parallel to the anime. It involves the members of DATS coming into conflict with the Seven Great Demon Lords.
[edit] Series Concepts
[edit] Digi-Soul
An important concept in the series is the Digi-Soul, the main medium by which the humans in the series evolve their Digimon. Essentially, it is some kind of energy aura that allows a Digimon to grow stronger, and is tied into a human's emotions.
The Digi-Soul usually manifests as a glowing aura around the user's hand, which is then channeled through the Digivice with the command of "Digi Soul Charge". A stronger version is the so-called Full Charge, which erupts around the entire body. Overdrive is the term used to allows the Digimon to evolve into their Mega (Ultimate) form. When activating Burst Mode, the person will shout the command "Charge! Digi-Soul Burst!".
[edit] Digivice
The digivice is the primary tool used by any human with a Digimon partner. The primary Digivice used by the characters in the series is the Digivice iC.[1]It is used for multiple purposes, the most important of which is the channeling of the human's Digi-Soul, which allows for the Digimon to digivolve (evolve). It can also "store" a partner inside of it, and released back in the world with the command of "realize." Different digivices are also used by the series' villains.
Later on, the Digivice is upgraded into the Digivice Burst, which can channel the full power of the Digi-Soul and activate Mega (Ultimate) digivolution. It also reportedly has another ability called the Air Signal, which can be used to activate Burst Mode.
[edit] DATS (Digital Accident Tactics Squad)
DATS is an organization dedicated to keeping the peace between the human and Digital Worlds, by stopping any Digimon that appears in the real world, and returning it to the Digital World in the form of a Digi-Egg (digitama). DATS is apparently a worldwide organization, as Tohma was known to visit the European branch prior to episode three. It is unknown if there is an American branch, or one elsewhere, but the majority of Digimon activity occurs in Japan. The Japanese branch, at least, falls under the direct jurisdiction of Japan's Confidentiality Ministry.
Due to the manipulation of Akihiro Kurata, the core team of DATS operatives in Japan was dissolved, and the building that housed DATS was annihilated. It is unknown if the organization still exists in some other capacity, or if it will be reinstated - one could argue that Kurata officially oversees the activities of DATS in its current state, but the DATS headquarters was also destroyed by Kurata, who spoke as if all of DATS no longer existed.
[edit] Digital World
The Digital World is the otherworldly realm, which as it is in other series, formed due to the growing worldwide digital network. Though we have only seen a part of it in the series, locations include a forest ruled over by Cherrymon, and the Infinity Ice Ridge, the ruling place of Mercurimon. The Digital World is connected to the real world by way of Digital Gates, most of which open incidentally. For some reason, the barrier between both worlds is breaking down. Finally, as stated by Mercurimon, a sort of omnipresent "god" of the Digital World exists, known as Yggdrasil.
[edit] Credits
[edit] Cast (Japan)
- Commander Rentarou Satsuma: Taiten Kusunoki
- Kudamon: Nanaho Katsuragi
- Officer Shirokawa: Yukiko Hanioka
- Officer Kurosaki: Ai Nagano
- Sayuri Daimon: Mariko Kouda
- Chika Daimon: Kokoro Kikuchi
- Piyomon: Haruhi Terada (12-13)
- Hiroshi Yushima: Yuuichi Nagashima
- Kamemon: Naozumi Takahashi
- Mercurimon: Kousei Hirota
- Takashi: Rieko Yoshimoto (2)
- Drimogemon (4-5). Mr. Hashiguchi (7), Chief Hashiba (13): Satoshi Tsuruoka
- BomberNanimon: Akimasa Haraguchi (7)
- Neon Hanamura: Tomokazu Seki (8)
- Hayase Tsubasa: Isshin Chiba (9)
- Gotsumon / Insekimon: Ken Maeda
- Jureimon: Masafumi Kimura (14)
- MetalPhantomon: Ken Yamaguchi (15)
- Dokugumon: Gou Shinomiya
- Blossomon: Tetsuharu Ohta (16)
- Yukidarumon: Tomoko Ohtsuka (16)
- Kouki / BioThunderbirmon / BioDarkdramon: KENN
- Nanami / BioCoatlmon / BioLotusmon: Ryoko Ono
- Ivan / BioStegomon / BioSpinomon: Takanori Hoshino
[edit] Staff (series)
- Original Concept: Akiyoshi Hongo
- Serialization: V. Jump (Shueisha)
- Series Director: Naoyuki Itou
- CG Director: Kouichi Noguchi
- Chief Animation Director: Akihiro Asanuma
- Animation Directors: Akihiro Asanuma, Yoshitaka Yajima, Toshio Deguchi, Satoko Itou, Ken Ueno, Shigetaka Kiyoyama, Setsuko Nobuzane, Kinhiro Takeda, Sayo Aoi, Kumi Nakajou
- Art Directors: Yoshito Watanabe, Tetsuhiro Shimizu, Ken Tokushige, Shigekata Toku
- Chief Art Director: Yoshito Watanabe
- Art Advance: Honma Ochimu
- Character Design: Sayo Aoi
- Color Key: Yasue Itasaka
- Music: Keiichi Oku
- Scenario/Script/Screenplay: Ryouta Yamaguchi, Michiko Yokote, Meihiko Inari, Akatsuki Yamatoya, Kenichi Yamada
- Editing: Kouichi Katagiri
- Series Composition: Ryota Yamaguchi
- Episode directors: Naoyuki Itou, Toshinori Fukazawa, Kenyo Sasaki, Tooru Yamada, Yutaka Tsuchita, Morinama Hatano, Sachihiko Nakao, Tetsuo Imazawa, Hidehiko Kadota, Makoto Sonoda
- Production Manager: Shousuke Okada
- CG Producer: Takeshi Himi
- Producers: Koji Kaneda (Fuji TV), Atsuya Takase (Fuji TV), Shin'ichi Ikeda (Yomiko Advertising, Inc.), Atsutoshi Umezawa, Hiroaki Shibata
- Digital coloring: TAP, M.S.J. Bushuku Notoge Sakusho, Kagura, Studio Okyattsu
- Online editing: TOVIC
- Recoring studio: Tavac
- Design cooperation: VIZ
- CG production cooperation: Office Purion
- Music cooperation: Index Music, Fuji Pacific Music Publication, Toei Animation Music Publication
- Production Cooperation: Toei
- Production: Fuji TV, Yomiko Advertising, Inc., Toei Animation Co., Ltd.
[edit] Staff (movie)
- Director: Tatsuya Nagamine
- Animation Director: Tadayoshi Yamamuro
- Art Director: Yoshito Watanabe
- Screenplay: Ryouta Yamaguchi
- Animation Production: Toei Animation
[edit] Theme songs
Opening Theme #1: Gou-ing! Going! My Soul!!
Artist: Dynamite SHU
Songwriter: Tooru Hiruma
Composer: POM
Arranger: Cher Watanabe
- (eps. 1-29)
Opening Theme #2: Hirari[2]
Artist/Songwriter: Kouji Wada
Composer: IKUO
Arranger: SPM@
- (eps. 30-48)
Ending Theme #1: One Star
Artist: Yousuke Itou
Songwriter: Tomoko Sakakibara
Composer: POM
Arranger: Hiroaki Oono
- (eps. 1-24)
Ending Theme #2: Ryuusei (FALLING STAR)
Artist: MiyuMiyu
Songwriter/Composer: yukiko
Arranger: Kazunori Miyake
- (eps. 25-47)
Ending Theme #3: Gou-ing! Going! My Soul!!
Artist: Dynamite SHU
Songwriter: Tooru Hiruma
Composer: POM
Arranger: Cher Watanabe
- (eps. 48)
Insert Song: Believer
Artist: IKUO
Songwriter: Hiroshi Yamada
Composer/Arranger: Michihiko Ohta
[edit] Sources
[edit] See also
[edit] References
- ^ The term "Digivice iC" is not actually used in the show, but is used here to identify it in comparison to other digivices.
- ^ Based on news reported on the official website of Index Music [1]
[edit] External links
- Official Site (Japanese)
- Fuji TV site (Japanese)
- Anime News Network Page for Digimon Savers
- Digimon Savers @ AnimeSuki.com fansub Listing
- AnimeNation News
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Main characters: | Masaru | Tohma | Yoshino | Ikuto | |||
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Main Digimon: | Agumon | Gaomon | Lalamon | Falcomon | |||
Other characters: | Minor characters | Mercurimon | BantyoLeomon | |||
Villains: | Kurata | Gotsumon | SaberLeomon | | Royal Knights | Yggdrasil | |||
See also: | Digimon | Digimon World DS | Digimon Savers: Another Mission |
Anime: | Adventure (Season 1) | Adventure 02 (Season 2) | Tamers (Season 3) | Frontier (Season 4) | Digimon Savers (Digimon Data Squad) | Digital Monster X-Evolution (movie) |
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Manga Series: | V-Tamer | Digimon Next | Digimon Chronicle | D-Cyber |
Video Games: | Digimon World (and 2, 3, 4) | Digital Card Battle | Battle Spirit (and 1.5, 2) | Digimon Racing | Rumble Arena (and 2) | Digimon RPG | Digimon World DS | Digimon Story: Sunburst/Moonlight | Digimon Savers: Another Mission | Anode/Cathode Tamer | Tag Tamers |
Other: | Digimon (creature) | Digimon card game | Digimon virtual pet | DigiDestined | Digivice | Digivolution | Digital World | List of Digimon | Chosen Digimon | List of human characters |