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| director = [[Hiroyuki Kakudou]] |
| director = [[Hiroyuki Kakudou]] |
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| studio = [[Toei Animation]] in association with: [[Paramount Television]]<br>[[MGM Television]] |
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| writer = [[Reiko Yoshida]] |
| writer = [[Reiko Yoshida]] |
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| network = {{flagicon|Japan}} [[Fuji TV]] |
| network = {{flagicon|Japan}} [[Fuji TV]] |
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| network_en = {{flagicon|Canada}} [[ |
| network_en = {{flagicon|Canada}} [[Canadian Broadcasting Corporation|CBC]]<br />{{flagicon|Australia}} [[Australian Broadcasting Corporation]]<br>{{flagicon|United Kingdom}} [[Jetix|Jetix (formerly Fox Kids)]]<br />{{flagicon|United States}} [[CBS]] (2000-2002), <br>[[WCBS-TV]] (2002-2006), <br>[[KCBS-TV]] (2004-2009) <br>[[WBBM-TV]] (2009-present) |
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| first = April 2, 2000 |
| first = April 2, 2000 |
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| title = Digimon Hurricane Touchdown / Supreme Evolution! The Golden Digimentals |
| title = Digimon Hurricane Touchdown / Supreme Evolution! The Golden Digimentals |
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| director = Shigeyasu Yamauchi |
| director = Shigeyasu Yamauchi |
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| studio = [[Toei Animation]] |
| studio = [[Toei Animation]] distributor:<br>[[Paramount Pictures]]<br>[[Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer]] |
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| released = July 8, 2000 |
| released = July 8, 2000 |
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| runtime = 65 minutes |
| runtime = 65 minutes |
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| title = Diaboromon Strikes Back |
| title = Diaboromon Strikes Back |
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| director = Takahiro Imamura |
| director = Takahiro Imamura |
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| studio = [[Toei Animation]] |
| studio = [[Toei Animation]] distributor:<br>[[Paramount Pictures]]<br>[[Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer]] |
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| released = March 3, 2001 |
| released = March 3, 2001 |
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| runtime = 30 minutes |
| runtime = 30 minutes |
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*''[[Digimon Frontier]]'' |
*''[[Digimon Frontier]]'' |
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*''[[Digimon Data Squad|Digimon Data Squad (Savers)]]'' |
*''[[Digimon Data Squad|Digimon Data Squad (Savers)]]'' |
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*''[[Digimon Cross Wars]]'' |
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! Character !! Voice actor !! Digimon !! Voice actor |
! Character !! Voice actor !! Digimon !! Voice actor |
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| '''[[Davis Motomiya]]'''<br />''Motomiya Daisuke'' (本宮 大輔) || [[ |
| '''[[Davis Motomiya]]'''<br />''Motomiya Daisuke'' (本宮 大輔) || [[Mira Sorvino]] (EN)<br />[[Reiko Kiuchi]] (JP)|| '''[[Veemon]]'''<br />''V-mon'' || [[David Hasselhoff]] (EN)<br />[[Junko Noda]] (JP) |
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| colspan="4" bgcolor="#ffffff" | The new leader of the DigiDestined. Like Tai was from the first series he is brave, very stubborn and impulsive so, he plays [[Association football|football (soccer)]]. He has a crush on Kari and admires Tai. He gets into trouble with T.K.. |
| colspan="4" bgcolor="#ffffff" | The new leader of the DigiDestined. Like Tai was from the first series he is brave, very stubborn and impulsive so, he plays [[Association football|football (soccer)]]. He has a crush on Kari and admires Tai. He gets into trouble with T.K.. |
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| '''[[Yolei Inoue]]'''<br />''Inoue Miyako'' (井ノ上 京) || [[ |
| '''[[Yolei Inoue]]'''<br />''Inoue Miyako'' (井ノ上 京) || [[Kim Zimmer]] (EN)<br />[[Rio Natsuki]] (JP)|| '''[[Hawkmon]]'''|| [[Katie Couric]] (EN), <br />[[Kōichi Tōchika]] (JP) |
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| colspan="4" bgcolor="#ffffff" | A new DigiDestined who is a bit of a flirt. She is headstrong and sometimes stubborn. She is most often seen arguing with Davis. She admires Mimi. |
| colspan="4" bgcolor="#ffffff" | A new DigiDestined who is a bit of a flirt. She is headstrong and sometimes stubborn. She is most often seen arguing with Davis. She admires Mimi. |
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| '''[[Cody Hida]]'''<br />''Hida Iori'' (火田 伊織) || [[ |
| '''[[Cody Hida]]'''<br />''Hida Iori'' (火田 伊織) || [[Candice Bergen]] (EN)<br />[[Megumi Urawa]] (JP)|| '''[[Armadillomon]]'''<br>''Armadimon'' || [[Candice Bergen]] (EN)<br />[[Megumi Urawa]] (JP) |
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| colspan="4" bgcolor="#ffffff" |He is the youngest in the second series, but despite that he is very mature and thinks things through much like Joe from Digimon Adventure. He admires Izzy. |
| colspan="4" bgcolor="#ffffff" |He is the youngest in the second series, but despite that he is very mature and thinks things through much like Joe from Digimon Adventure. He admires Izzy. |
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| '''[[T. K. Takaishi]]'''<br />''Takaishi Takeru'' (高石 タケル) || [[ |
| '''[[T. K. Takaishi]]'''<br />''Takaishi Takeru'' (高石 タケル) || [[Fran Drescher]] (EN)<br />[[Taisuke Yamamoto]] (JP)|| '''[[Patamon]]''' || [[Marla Gibbs]] (EN)<br />[[Miwa Matsumoto]] (JP) |
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| colspan="4" bgcolor="#ffffff" | One of the eight [[DigiDestined]] from [[Digimon Adventure]], he is the younger brother of Matt. |
| colspan="4" bgcolor="#ffffff" | One of the eight [[DigiDestined]] from [[Digimon Adventure]], he is the younger brother of Matt. |
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| '''[[Kari Kamiya]]'''<br />''Yagami Hikari'' (八神 ヒカリ) || [[ |
| '''[[Kari Kamiya]]'''<br />''Yagami Hikari'' (八神 ヒカリ) || [[Patricia Heaton]] (EN)<br />[[Kae Araki]] (JP)|| '''[[Gatomon]]'''<br />''Tailmon'' || [[Julianne Moore]] (EN)<br />[[Yuka Tokumitsu]] (JP) |
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| colspan="4" bgcolor="#ffffff" | One of the eight DigiDestined from Digimon Adventure, she is the younger sister of Tai. |
| colspan="4" bgcolor="#ffffff" | One of the eight DigiDestined from Digimon Adventure, she is the younger sister of Tai. |
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| '''[[Ken Ichijouji]]'''<br />''Ichijōji Ken'' (一乗寺 賢) || [[ |
| '''[[Ken Ichijouji]]'''<br />''Ichijōji Ken'' (一乗寺 賢) || [[Parker Posey]] (EN)<br />[[Romi Park]] (JP)|| '''[[Wormmon]]''' || [[Rita Moreno]] (EN)<br />[[Naozumi Takahashi]] (JP) |
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| colspan="4" bgcolor="#ffffff" | At first he was infected by the Dark Spore and driven mad, becoming the Digimon Emperor. He tried to conquer the Digital World, thinking it was a video game. Later he joins the group as the 6th DigiDestined. |
| colspan="4" bgcolor="#ffffff" | At first he was infected by the Dark Spore and driven mad, becoming the Digimon Emperor. He tried to conquer the Digital World, thinking it was a video game. Later he joins the group as the 6th DigiDestined. |
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====Old DigiDestined==== |
====Old DigiDestined==== |
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As Digimon Adventure 02 is a continuation of Digimon Adventure, it includes characters from that series as well. More about them is listed [[Digimon Adventure#Characters|here]]. Though burdened by their new-found responsibilities, the previous DigiDestined team provides a helping hand once in a while. |
As Digimon Adventure 02 is a continuation of Digimon Adventure, it includes characters from that series as well. More about them is listed [[Digimon Adventure#Main Characters|here]]. Though burdened by their new-found responsibilities, the previous DigiDestined team provides a helping hand once in a while. |
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* '''[[Leon S. Kennedy]]''' (1-21) |
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* '''[[Robert Kendo]]''' |
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* '''[[Marvin Branagh]]''' |
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* '''[[Ada Wong]]''' |
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* '''[[Ben Bertolucci]]''' |
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* '''[[Claire Redfield]]''' (21-50) |
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* '''[[Brian Irons]]''' |
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* '''[[Sherry Birkin]]''' |
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* '''[[Taichi Kamiya|Tai Kamiya]]''': He was the leader of the previous DigiDestined, and is Kari's big brother. He attends high school. He gave Davis his goggles to replace Davis' pair, which were wrecked in a battle. |
* '''[[Taichi Kamiya|Tai Kamiya]]''': He was the leader of the previous DigiDestined, and is Kari's big brother. He attends high school. He gave Davis his goggles to replace Davis' pair, which were wrecked in a battle. |
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* '''[[Matt Ishida]]''': T.K.'s big brother, he attends high school. He has his own band, known as the Teenage Wolves. Davis's sister had a not so secret crush for him. |
* '''[[Matt Ishida]]''': T.K.'s big brother, he attends high school. He has his own band, known as the Teenage Wolves. Davis's sister had a not so secret crush for him. |
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* '''[[Sora Takenouchi]]''': Attending high school and joined the tennis team. She has feelings for Matt, which |
* '''[[Sora Takenouchi]]''': Attending high school and joined the tennis team. She has feelings for Matt, which is reciprocates. |
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* '''[[Izzy Izumi]]''': Very smart and a logical thinker, his computer skills prove invaluable to the DigiDestined. |
* '''[[Izzy Izumi]]''': Very smart and a logical thinker, his computer skills prove invaluable to the DigiDestined. |
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The ending reveals each of the character's fates when they get together so their children can play tag together: |
The ending reveals each of the character's fates when they get together so their children can play tag together: |
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* '''[[Leon S. Kennedy]]''' (married) |
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* '''[[Ada Wong]]''' |
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* '''[[Claire Redfield]]''' (married) |
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* '''[[Chris Redfield]]''' |
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* '''[[Brian Irons]]''' |
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'''T.K.:''' T.K. is a novelist chronicling their adventures in the digital world. He tells about their adventures and has a son who has a Tokomon. |
'''T.K.:''' T.K. is a novelist chronicling their adventures in the digital world. He tells about their adventures and has a son who has a Tokomon. |
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Digimon Adventure 02 aired 50 episodes on [[Fuji TV]] in [[Japan]] from April 2, 2000 to March 25, 2001. |
Digimon Adventure 02 aired 50 episodes on [[Fuji TV]] in [[Japan]] from April 2, 2000 to March 25, 2001. |
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Later on, it aired on [[ |
Later on, it aired on [[CBS]] in the [[United States]] and [[Canadian Broadcasting Corporation|CBC]] in [[Canada]] from August 19, 2000 to May 19, 2001. [[FUNimation Productions]] is now releasing uncut, subtitled Japanese episodes on their website. |
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In [[Germany]] the series first aired on [[RTL 2]] from March 1 to May 11, 2001. |
In [[Germany]] the series first aired on [[RTL 2]] from March 1 to May 11, 2001. |
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====Theme songs==== |
====Theme songs==== |
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;Opening theme |
;Opening theme |
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*{{nihongo|" |
*{{nihongo|"Target ~Akai Shōgeki~"|ターゲット~赤い衝撃~|Tāgetto ~Akai Shōgeki~}} |
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**Lyrics: [[Yū Matsuki]] |
**Lyrics: [[Yū Matsuki]] |
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**Composition & Arrangement: [[Michihiko Ohta]] |
**Composition & Arrangement: [[Michihiko Ohta]] |
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**Artist: [[Kōji Wada]] |
**Artist: [[Kōji Wada]] |
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;Ending themes |
;Ending themes |
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*{{nihongo|" |
*{{nihongo|"Ashita wa Atashi no Kaze ga Fuku"|アシタハアタシノカゼガフク}} |
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**Lyrics: [[Noriko Miura]] |
**Lyrics: [[Noriko Miura]] |
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**Composition: [[MIZUKI]] |
**Composition: [[MIZUKI]] |
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**Arrangement: [[Cher Watanabe]] |
**Arrangement: [[Cher Watanabe]] |
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**Artist: [[Ai Maeda (seiyū)|AiM]] |
**Artist: [[Ai Maeda (seiyū)|AiM]] |
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*{{nihongo|" |
*{{nihongo|"Itsumo Itsudemo"|いつもいつでも}} |
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**Lyrics: Yū Matsuki |
**Lyrics: Yū Matsuki |
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**Composition: [[Akira Shirakawa]] |
**Composition: [[Akira Shirakawa]] |
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**Artist: AiM |
**Artist: AiM |
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;Insert songs |
;Insert songs |
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*" |
*"brave heart" |
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**Lyrics: Sachiko Ōmori |
**Lyrics: Sachiko Ōmori |
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**Composition & Arrangement: Michihiko Ohta |
**Composition & Arrangement: Michihiko Ohta |
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**Artist: [[Ayumi Miyazaki]] |
**Artist: [[Ayumi Miyazaki]] |
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*" |
*"Break up!" |
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**Lyrics: [[Hiroshi Yamada]] |
**Lyrics: [[Hiroshi Yamada]] |
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**Composition & Arrangement: Michihiko Ohta |
**Composition & Arrangement: Michihiko Ohta |
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**Artist: [[Ayumi Miyazaki]] |
**Artist: [[Ayumi Miyazaki]] |
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*" |
*"Beat Hit!" |
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**Lyrics: Hiroshi Yamada |
**Lyrics: Hiroshi Yamada |
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**Composition & Arrangement: Michihiko Ohta |
**Composition & Arrangement: Michihiko Ohta |
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**Artist: Ayumi Miyazaki |
**Artist: Ayumi Miyazaki |
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*{{nihongo|" |
*{{nihongo|"Boku wa Boku Datte"|僕は僕だって}} |
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**Lyrics: Yū Matsuki |
**Lyrics: Yū Matsuki |
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**Composition: [[Hidenori Chiwata]] |
**Composition: [[Hidenori Chiwata]] |
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**Arrangement: Cher Watanabe |
**Arrangement: Cher Watanabe |
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**Artist: Kōji Wada |
**Artist: Kōji Wada |
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*" |
*"Now is the time!!" |
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**Lyrics: 1171 |
**Lyrics: 1171 |
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**Composition & Arrangement: Cher Watanabe |
**Composition & Arrangement: Cher Watanabe |
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**Artist: AiM |
**Artist: AiM |
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*{{nihongo|" |
*{{nihongo|"Bokura no Digital World"|僕らのデジタルワールド|Bokura no Degitaru Wārudo}} |
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**Lyrics: Yū Matsuki |
**Lyrics: Yū Matsuki |
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**Composition & Arrangement: Michihiko Ohta |
**Composition & Arrangement: Michihiko Ohta |
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===Films=== |
===Films=== |
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⚫ | [[Digimon: The Movie]], released in the US and Canada territory by Fox Kids in October 2000, consists of the union of the first three Japanese movies (first two parts from [[Digimon Adventure]], the third part from Adventure 02). Those stories are based in the universe introduced in the first two seriess of the TV series. |
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====Digimon Hurricane Touchdown / Supreme Evolution! The Golden Digimentals==== |
====Digimon Hurricane Touchdown / Supreme Evolution! The Golden Digimentals==== |
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[[Image:03 Supreme Evolution.jpeg|right|150px]] |
[[Image:03 Supreme Evolution.jpeg|right|150px]] |
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⚫ | {{nihongo|'''''Digimon Adventure 02: Digimon Hurricane Touchdown!! / Supreme Evolution!! The Golden Digimentals'''''|デジモンアドベンチャー02: デジモンハリケーン上陸 / 超絶進化!! 黄金のデジメンタル|Dejimon Adobenchā Zero Tsū: Dejimon Harikēn Jouriku!! / Chouzetsu Shinka!! Ougon no Digimentaru}} is the third [[Digimon]] film. It was released in Japan on July 8, 2000. It was released in the United States on October 6, 2000 as the third part of ''[[Digimon: The Movie]]''. |
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The last story involves the next generation of DigiDestined children after they travel from Japan to the U.S.A. and meet up with [[Willis (Digimon)|Willis]], helping him to stop the menace of an enigmatic threat. As a kid, Willis was given two twin Digimon, a [[Gummymon]] and a [[Kokomon]]. But one day Kokomon mysteriously disappeared without a trace, returning later as the ruthless [[Wendigomon]] (it is later revealed that he was kidnapped and corrupted by a rogue viral program). T.K. and Kari are the first ones to encounter Wendigomon in [[New York City]] while they are visiting Mimi; he kidnaps Mimi (she disappears before TK and Kari's eyes along with the rest of the older DigiDestined and all were placed in another dimension where they were being de-aged by Wendigomon). Willis eventually explains his connection to Wendigomon and that Wendigomon wants to see Willis again, which was why the Digimon kidnapped the older Chosen Children—because they, like him, have Digivices. |
The last story involves the next generation of DigiDestined children after they travel from Japan to the U.S.A. and meet up with [[Willis (Digimon)|Willis]], helping him to stop the menace of an enigmatic threat. As a kid, Willis was given two twin Digimon, a [[Gummymon]] and a [[Kokomon]]. But one day Kokomon mysteriously disappeared without a trace, returning later as the ruthless [[Wendigomon]] (it is later revealed that he was kidnapped and corrupted by a rogue viral program). T.K. and Kari are the first ones to encounter Wendigomon in [[New York City]] while they are visiting Mimi; he kidnaps Mimi (she disappears before TK and Kari's eyes along with the rest of the older DigiDestined and all were placed in another dimension where they were being de-aged by Wendigomon). Willis eventually explains his connection to Wendigomon and that Wendigomon wants to see Willis again, which was why the Digimon kidnapped the older Chosen Children—because they, like him, have Digivices. |
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''The North American compilation of this, and the two previous movies, claims that Willis 'created' Diaboromon, in an attempt to create a continuous storyline. In Japan, the third movie is not considered canon to the show's plotline.''<ref>[http://digipedia.db-destiny.net/misc/japtimeline.htm Chris McFeely's Digimon Encyclopedia] – Japanese ''Digimon Adventure'' & ''Digimon Adventure 02'' Timeline</ref> ''The compilation also cuts the de-aging of the older children and battles from the third movie in order to shorten the film. Also for the dubbed version of the third movie, all the images that were shown of the older Chosen Children at the beginning of the dubbed film were actually what they were doing when they disappeared.'' |
''The North American compilation of this, and the two previous movies, claims that Willis 'created' Diaboromon, in an attempt to create a continuous storyline. In Japan, the third movie is not considered canon to the show's plotline.''<ref>[http://digipedia.db-destiny.net/misc/japtimeline.htm Chris McFeely's Digimon Encyclopedia] – Japanese ''Digimon Adventure'' & ''Digimon Adventure 02'' Timeline</ref> ''The compilation also cuts the de-aging of the older children and battles from the third movie in order to shorten the film. Also for the dubbed version of the third movie, all the images that were shown of the older Chosen Children at the beginning of the dubbed film were actually what they were doing when they disappeared.'' |
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====Diaboromon Strikes Back==== |
====Diaboromon Strikes Back==== |
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[[Image:04 Revenge of Diaboromon.jpg|left|150px]] |
[[Image:04 Revenge of Diaboromon.jpg|left|150px]] |
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⚫ | Also known as '''Revenge of Diaboromon'''. In this movie, that takes place three months after MaloMyotismon's defeat, the DigiDestined go up against [[Diaboromon]] again. Tai and Matt head back to the Internet to deal with him with Omnimon, while the younger Chosen Children go to deal with the rampage of a swarm of [[Kuramon]] (Diaboromon's Fresh form). With the help of [[Angemon]] and [[Angewomon]] (with T.K. and Kari), Omnimon was able to destroy Diaboromon again, but it turned out to be a trap, as his destruction allowed many more Kuramon to go to the Real World. Things go out of control when the Kuramon in the Real |
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'''''Digimon Adventure 02: Revenge of Diaboromon''''' originally released in Japan as {{nihongo|'''''Digimon Adventure 02: Diaboromon Strikes Back'''''|デジモンアドベンチャー02: ディアボロモンの逆襲 |Dejimon Adobenchā Zero Tsū: Diablomon no Gyakushuu}} is the fourth [[Digimon]] film. It was released in Japan on March 3, 2001. It was released in the United States on August 5, 2005. |
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⚫ | Also known as ''Revenge of Diaboromon''. In this movie, that takes place three months after MaloMyotismon's defeat, the DigiDestined go up against [[Diaboromon]] again. Tai and Matt head back to the Internet to deal with him with Omnimon, while the younger Chosen Children go to deal with the rampage of a swarm of [[Kuramon]] (Diaboromon's Fresh form). With the help of [[Angemon]] and [[Angewomon]] (with T.K. and Kari), Omnimon was able to destroy Diaboromon again, but it turned out to be a trap, as his destruction allowed many more Kuramon to go to the Real World. Things go out of control when the Kuramon in the Real |
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World merge to create a Mega level called [[Armageddemon]], an alternate Mega in Diaboromon's evolutionary line. It is so powerful that neither [[Omnimon]] nor [[Imperialdramon]] were able to defeat it on their own. In the end, Omnimon gives his energy to [[Imperialdramon Fighter Mode]], powering him up to [[Imperialdramon Paladin Mode|Paladin Mode]]. Using his Omni Sword attack, Imperialdramon is able to strike down Armageddemon, splitting him back up into the Kuramon. With the help of the energy from the DigiDestined Digivices and the cell phones from the other kids of Japan, the Omni Sword is powered up, allowing all of the Kuramon to be destroyed for good. |
World merge to create a Mega level called [[Armageddemon]], an alternate Mega in Diaboromon's evolutionary line. It is so powerful that neither [[Omnimon]] nor [[Imperialdramon]] were able to defeat it on their own. In the end, Omnimon gives his energy to [[Imperialdramon Fighter Mode]], powering him up to [[Imperialdramon Paladin Mode|Paladin Mode]]. Using his Omni Sword attack, Imperialdramon is able to strike down Armageddemon, splitting him back up into the Kuramon. With the help of the energy from the DigiDestined Digivices and the cell phones from the other kids of Japan, the Omni Sword is powered up, allowing all of the Kuramon to be destroyed for good. |
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Along with ''[[List_of_One_Piece_films#Clockwork_Island_Adventure|One Piece: Clockwork Island Adventure]]'', the fourth Digimon film was shown as a double feature, which was called the ''Tōei Spring Anime Fair 2001''. In total, they earned 3,000,000,000 Japanese yen. |
Along with ''[[List_of_One_Piece_films#Clockwork_Island_Adventure|One Piece: Clockwork Island Adventure]]'', the fourth Digimon film was shown as a double feature, which was called the ''Tōei Spring Anime Fair 2001''. In total, they earned 3,000,000,000 Japanese yen. |
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⚫ | {{nihongo|'''''Digimon Adventure 02: Digimon Hurricane Touchdown!! / Supreme Evolution!! The Golden Digimentals'''''|デジモンアドベンチャー02: デジモンハリケーン上陸 / 超絶進化!! 黄金のデジメンタル|Dejimon Adobenchā Zero Tsū: Dejimon Harikēn Jouriku!! / Chouzetsu Shinka!! Ougon no Digimentaru}} is the third [[Digimon]] film. It was released in Japan on July 8, 2000. It was released in the United States on October 6, 2000 as the third part of ''[[Digimon: The Movie]]''. |
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===CD Dramas=== |
===CD Dramas=== |
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==Credits== |
==Credits== |
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===Cast (Japanese version)=== |
===Cast (Japanese version) as [[Resident Evil 2]]/[[Dino Crisis]]=== |
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*[[Shiro Izumi]]: [[Leon S. Kennedy]] |
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*[[Tsutomu Isobe]]: [[Robert Kendo]] |
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*[[Taiten Kusunoki]]: [[Marvin Branagh]] |
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*[[Akiko Yajima]]: [[Ada Wong]] |
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*[[Kappei Yamaguchi]]: [[Ben Bertolucci]] |
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*[[Kotono Mitsuishi]]: [[Claire Redfield]] |
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*[[Katsuji Mori]]: [[Brian Irons]] |
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*[[Araki Kae]]: [[Sherry Birkin]] |
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*[[Aya Hisakawa]]: Regina |
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*[[Kappei Yamaguchi]]: Rick |
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*[[Taiten Kusunoki]]: Gail |
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*[[Toru Furuya]]: Dr. Edward Kirk |
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*[[Asako Dodo]]: Mrs. Ichijouji |
*[[Asako Dodo]]: Mrs. Ichijouji |
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*[[Masafumi Kimura]]: Mr. Ichijouji |
*[[Masafumi Kimura]]: Mr. Ichijouji |
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*[[Nishimura Tomomichi]]: [[Wendigomon|Wendimon]] (Movie 3) |
*[[Nishimura Tomomichi]]: [[Wendigomon|Wendimon]] (Movie 3) |
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===Cast (North American English version)=== |
===Cast (North American English version) as [[Biohazard 2]]=== |
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* [[Paul Haddad]] - [[Leon S. Kennedy]] |
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* [[Gary Krawford]] - [[Robert Kendo]] |
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* [[Jeff Nimoy]] - [[Marvin Branagh]] [[Ben Bertolucci]] |
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* [[Sally Cahill]]- [[Ada Wong]] |
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* [[Alyson Court]]- [[Claire Redfield]] |
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Digimon Adventure 02/Season Two | |
デジモンアドベンチャー 02 (Dejimon Adobenchā 02) | |
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Genre | Action, Adventure |
Anime | |
Directed by | Hiroyuki Kakudou |
Written by | Reiko Yoshida |
Studio | Toei Animation in association with: Paramount Television MGM Television |
Released | April 2, 2000 – March 25, 2001 |
Anime | |
Digimon Hurricane Touchdown / Supreme Evolution! The Golden Digimentals | |
Directed by | Shigeyasu Yamauchi |
Studio | Toei Animation distributor: Paramount Pictures Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer |
Released | July 8, 2000 |
Anime | |
Diaboromon Strikes Back | |
Directed by | Takahiro Imamura |
Studio | Toei Animation distributor: Paramount Pictures Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer |
Released | March 3, 2001 |
Related works | |
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.
Plot
A new generation of DigiDestined, composed of three new children, as well as Kari and T.K. from the first series, are given a new kind of Digivice known as the D3, which allows them to open a gate to be transported to the Digital World through any computer. Another advantage was Armor Digivolution, using a device called a Digi-Egg (not related to the Digi-Egg that defines the earliest life stage of a Digimon) so their Digimon can evolve in the presence of Control Spires. They eventually stop the Digimon Emperor, Ken Ichijouji, thanks to the sacrifice of Wormmon, Ken's partner.
After his defeat, Ken repents his evil deeds and joins the DigiDestined as they fight an evil Digimon named Arukenimon, and her lackey Mummymon. Arukenimon has a unique power to turn the Control Spires into super-strong, artificial Digimon, which are under her control. To fight this new threat, the gang learns of DNA Digivolution, enabling their Digimon to fuse with each other in pairs for more power. Eventually, when the battle was brought to the Real World, the true mastermind, Yukio Oikawa, makes himself known. He extracts the Dark Spore from inside Ken, and implants it into other 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 Hiroki Hida, Cody's father. Hiroki and Oikawa used to play video games when they were young, eventually becoming obsessed with the Digital World and dreaming of going there one day, but Hiroki dies before they could go together, causing Owikawa great sadness. In the end, an entity springs from this man's body, none other than the real mastermind, Myotismon from the first series, now reborn as MaloMyotismon.
Unlike Adventure, which was set in the Digital World except for a temporary return to the Real World, Adventure 02 characters shuttle back and forth between the two worlds almost every episode.
This series ended with the help of DigiDestined from all over the world, using the light that existed inside each one of them and their wishes to return the Digital World into a peaceful world again. Oikawa, who is too weak to enter the Digital World, becomes its guardian as he passes away. After peace is restored, the boundary between the Digital and the Real World is broken down, giving every human their very own Digimon companion.
Characters
Main characters
Character | Voice actor | Digimon | Voice actor |
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Davis Motomiya Motomiya Daisuke (本宮 大輔) |
Mira Sorvino (EN) Reiko Kiuchi (JP) |
Veemon V-mon |
David Hasselhoff (EN) Junko Noda (JP) |
The new leader of the DigiDestined. Like Tai was from the first series he is brave, very stubborn and impulsive so, he plays football (soccer). He has a crush on Kari and admires Tai. He gets into trouble with T.K.. | |||
Yolei Inoue Inoue Miyako (井ノ上 京) |
Kim Zimmer (EN) Rio Natsuki (JP) |
Hawkmon | Katie Couric (EN), Kōichi Tōchika (JP) |
A new DigiDestined who is a bit of a flirt. She is headstrong and sometimes stubborn. She is most often seen arguing with Davis. She admires Mimi. | |||
Cody Hida Hida Iori (火田 伊織) |
Candice Bergen (EN) Megumi Urawa (JP) |
Armadillomon Armadimon |
Candice Bergen (EN) Megumi Urawa (JP) |
He is the youngest in the second series, but despite that he is very mature and thinks things through much like Joe from Digimon Adventure. He admires Izzy. | |||
T. K. Takaishi Takaishi Takeru (高石 タケル) |
Fran Drescher (EN) Taisuke Yamamoto (JP) |
Patamon | Marla Gibbs (EN) Miwa Matsumoto (JP) |
One of the eight DigiDestined from Digimon Adventure, he is the younger brother of Matt. | |||
Kari Kamiya Yagami Hikari (八神 ヒカリ) |
Patricia Heaton (EN) Kae Araki (JP) |
Gatomon Tailmon |
Julianne Moore (EN) Yuka Tokumitsu (JP) |
One of the eight DigiDestined from Digimon Adventure, she is the younger sister of Tai. | |||
Ken Ichijouji Ichijōji Ken (一乗寺 賢) |
Parker Posey (EN) Romi Park (JP) |
Wormmon | Rita Moreno (EN) Naozumi Takahashi (JP) |
At first he was infected by the Dark Spore and driven mad, becoming the Digimon Emperor. He tried to conquer the Digital World, thinking it was a video game. Later he joins the group as the 6th DigiDestined. |
Old DigiDestined
As Digimon Adventure 02 is a continuation of Digimon Adventure, it includes characters from that series as well. More about them is listed here. Though burdened by their new-found responsibilities, the previous DigiDestined team provides a helping hand once in a while.
- Leon S. Kennedy (1-21)
- Claire Redfield (21-50)
- Tai Kamiya: He was the leader of the previous DigiDestined, and is Kari's big brother. He attends high school. He gave Davis his goggles to replace Davis' pair, which were wrecked in a battle.
- Matt Ishida: T.K.'s big brother, he attends high school. He has his own band, known as the Teenage Wolves. Davis's sister had a not so secret crush for him.
- Sora Takenouchi: Attending high school and joined the tennis team. She has feelings for Matt, which is reciprocates.
- Izzy Izumi: Very smart and a logical thinker, his computer skills prove invaluable to the DigiDestined.
- Mimi Tachikawa: Currently lives in New York, and visits the others any chance she gets via airplane or DigiPort.
- Joe Kido: Due to his hard work, Joe attends a private school. He's now studying for a high school entrance exam and uses his free time to help the others when possible.
Villains
- MaloMyotismon (BelialVamdemon) (48-50): Myotismon's most powerful form. The main villain behind the events of the series (not counting Daemon). Disintegrated after the children's dreams weakened him and spirit destroyed by Imperialdramon Fighter Mode powered up by the power of everyone's Digivices.
- Yukio Oikawa (38-50): Possessed by Myotismon. His possession left him with fatal damage to his body and he died, but he used the power of the World of Dreams to use his life-force to repair the Digital World and his spirit remains there to guard it.
- Arukenimon (Archnemon) (24-48): One of Oikawa's henchmen. Killed by MaloMyotismon.
- Mummymon (29-48): One of Oikawa's henchmen. Killed by MaloMyotismon.
- Digimon Emperor (Digimon Kaiser) (1-21): Ken was controlled by the Dark Spore by Oikawa and Arukenimon. Reverted back to his real self and joined the DigiDestined after being defeated.
- Yukio Oikawa (38-50): Possessed by Myotismon. His possession left him with fatal damage to his body and he died, but he used the power of the World of Dreams to use his life-force to repair the Digital World and his spirit remains there to guard it.
- Millenniummon (Millenniumon) (flashback in 43): Responsible for the dark spore that was implanted in Ken, which allowed Myotismon to manipulate Ken into becoming the Digimon Emperor as well copy the spore to implant into several children to aid in his revival. Was the opponent who the younger Ken fought alongside Ryo shortly after the battle with Diaboramon in 2000. (For further details see Digimon Adventure 02: Tag Tamers)
- Dragomon (Dagomon) (13): King of the Dark Ocean. Never developed a storyline, but seemed almost obsessed with Kari.
- Wendigomon (Wendimon) (1st Movie): Corrupted partner of Willis. Changed into Antylamon (Andiramon) and then into Cherubimon. Defeated and purified by Magnamon and Rapidmon.
- BlackWarGreymon (30-37, 46-47): Created by Arukenimon but refused to obey orders. BlackWarGreymon would later become good after battling WarGreymon and Imperialdramon Fighter Mode. Was fatally injured by the Myotismon-possessed Oikawa, but sealed the Highton View Terrace gate with his final breath.
- Daemon (Demon) (43-45): Wanted the Dark Spore in Ken. They trapped him in the World of Darkness.
- The Daemon Corps (43-44): Daemon's servants.
- SkullSatamon (43): Killed by Imperialdramon Fighter Mode.
- LadyDevimon (43-44): Killed by Silphymon.
- MarineDevimon (MarinDevimon) (43-44): Killed by Shakkoumon.
- The Daemon Corps (43-44): Daemon's servants.
- Pukumon (CD Drama 1): Defeated by the combined efforts of Saggitarimon, Rinkmon, Pteramon, Manbomon, Butterflymon and Pucchiemon.
- Armageddemon (Armagemon) (2nd Movie): New more powerful form of Diaboromon from the Digivolution of millions of Kuramon. Was able to take down Omnimon and defeat Imperialdramon Fighter Mode, but was killed by Imperialdramon Paladin Mode.
Family of the DigiDestined
These characters were introduced in this series:
- Jun Motomiya: Davis' older sister. She and Davis argue repeatedly. She also chases after Matt through most of the first half of the second series, trying to get a date with him. After she finally realizes that he loves Sora she quickly forms a crush on Jim.
- Momoe, Chizuru, Mantarou: Yolei's siblings, two sisters and one brother. Because there are four of them in one family, they have to fight for attention.
- Hiroki Hida: Cody's deceased father. As a child, he was best friends with Yukio Oikawa, and the two contacted the Digital World through video games, promising themselves they would one day visit it together. Before that was to be, however, Hiroki married, had Cody and became a police officer, eventually killed in the line of duty by gunshot meant for a Government Official when Cody was 4 years old, Hiroki said to Cody to be brave and died.
- Chikara Hida: Cody's grandfather. Concerned for his son's well-being, he forbade Hiroki to contact the Digital World and spend time with Oikawa. In the present, he is Cody's sensei in kendo, and his father figure. Eventually, he realizes his error in trying to break up the friendship between Oikawa and Hiroki, and attempts to reach out to him and set things right for Cody.
- Kotomi Hida:[1] Cody's mother, who is also very concerned with Cody's constant absence when he's in the Digital-World.
- Sam (Osamu) Ichijouji: Ken's deceased older brother. When Ken was little, Sam was a Grade A student and got most of the attention. One day, Ken wished he would go away because he was jealous. That same day Sam was hit by a car and died.
- Haruhiko Takenouchi: Sora's father, a folklore college professor who was at Kyoto during the summer of 1999. Learning of the adventure his daughter went through, Haruhiko began to research the Digital World with Jim, Joe's brother, who is one of his students. Yolei met both of them during her class trip to Kyoto, and Haruhiko explained some of his theories to her.
- Jim Kido (Shin and Shuu):[2] Joe's brother, a college student at Kyoto. He met Yolei when she is visiting Kyoto with her class. He also drove her and the others to where they needed to be when Daemon was attacking on Christmas Day.
Note: With the exception of Cody's family, and T.K. and Kari's parents, no parents of the Digimon Adventure 02 DigiDestined were named.
Digital World
In this series of Digimon it is revealed that this iteration of the Digital World also runs parallel with two other "dimensions" - one, a kaleidoscopic world of colour and shape, composed of an energy that is capable of turning thought into reality, while the other is a dark and foreboding world of evil, characterized by its grim, expansive ocean called the World of Darkness, theorized to be capable of bringing beings' dark thoughts to life. Three years after the events in Digimon Adventure, Yukio Oikawa, a human who had learned of the Digital World when he was a boy, made attempts to enter the Digital World to live out his unfulfilled childhood dreams. Unbeknownst to him, he was possessed by the spirit of Myotismon, who was manipulating his actions. Oikawa created Arukenimon and Mummymon and sent them into the Digital World, where they manipulated the young Ken Ichijouji into becoming the Digimon Emperor. As the Emperor, Ken set up his Control Spires - the design of which had come from the enigmatic World of Darkness, and had apparently been implanted into Ken's head, or by the Dark Spore already within Ken - all around the Digital World. The Spires disrupted the fabric of reality, creating spatial warps and weakening the dimensional boundaries. Oikawa hoped he could use this disruption to enter the Digital World, but the actions of the new DigiDestined who were destroying the Control Spires prevented this from happening. Next, Arukenimon and Mummymon created BlackWarGreymon, who set about destroying the powerful Destiny Stones, which completely threw the balance of the Digital World out of order. However, the Chosen Children were able to free Azulongmon from the prison the Dark Masters had put him in years before, and he stopped BlackWarGreymon from destroying the last stone.
Oikawa's final scheme to enter the Digital World involved Arukenimon opening all the Digi-Ports, allowing wild Digimon to come to Earth, which meant that the DigiDestined had to travel all over the world to round them up. However, the Kids were unaware that it was actually a decoy. While they were absent from Japan, Arukenimon and Mummymon began kidnapping children. When the DigiDestined returned, they discovered that Daemon and his henchmen MarineDevimon, LadyDevimon, and SkullSatamon had come to Earth in search of Ken and the Dark Spore within him, but Oikawa managed to copy the Spore first, before Daemon could get his hands on him. Daemon was repelled into the World of Darkness as Oikawa implanted the Spores into the kidnapped children. His hope was for the Spores to convert the children’s innocence (which lets them enter the Digital World by using this energy) so that he could use to traverse the dimensional barrier. However, Myotismon had other plans, and brought Oikawa to another dimension which was a world of dreams and nightmares, where he exited his host's body, and began to absorb the powers of the Spores into himself, and he became MaloMyotismon. After MaloMyotismon's defeat, Oikawa used the dream dimension to fulfill his own desire. His body was transformed into energy in the form of a flock of butterflies, which spread across the Digital World, restoring peace and harmony.
The ending reveals each of the character's fates when they get together so their children can play tag together:
- Leon S. Kennedy (married)
- Claire Redfield (married)
T.K.: T.K. is a novelist chronicling their adventures in the digital world. He tells about their adventures and has a son who has a Tokomon.
Tai: Tai and Agumon became diplomats on relations between the real and digital world. He has a son whose partner digimon is Koromon. It's also revealed that Tai has cut his hair.
Matt and Sora: Matt decided not to further his music career and instead become an astronaut. He and Gabumon made it all the way to Mars (their original destination was the moon). Sora and Biyomon are fashion designers, and Biyomon saying that their new fashion line is just to die for. They have a daughter whose partner is Yokomon and a son whose partner is Tsunomon.
Joe: Joe has become a doctor of the Digital World. He has a son whose digimon partner is a Bukamon.
Mimi: Mimi and Palmon have their own special cooking show. It's the only time Mimi ever takes off her hat. Mimi has a son whose partner is Tanemon.
Izzy: Izzy and Tentamon are researchers of the Digital World. Izzy and his daughter speak their own strange language.
Kari: Kari has fulfilled her dream of becoming a kindergarten teacher with Gatomon. Kari has a son who has a whistle around his neck like Kari and a Salamon.
Yolei and Ken: Yolei and Ken are married and have three kids. Yolei is still panicky like always and is a homemaker. Ken is a detective but can't seem to figure out when it's his turn to do the dishes.
Cody: Cody is a lawyer defendant. He has bought about 100 suitcases because Armadillomon keeps sitting on them. Cody has a daughter.
Davis: Davis has started his own line of noodle carts called "Noodles, Noodles Come Get Your Noodles" cart and was huge success. He has a son who has inherited Tai's goggles making him the new Digidestined Leader and has a Demiveemon.
Media
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 CBS in the United States and CBC in Canada from August 19, 2000 to May 19, 2001. FUNimation Productions 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.
Theme songs
- Opening theme
- "Target ~Akai Shōgeki~" (ターゲット~赤い衝撃~, Tāgetto ~Akai Shōgeki~)
- Lyrics: Yū Matsuki
- Composition & Arrangement: Michihiko Ohta
- Artist: Kōji Wada
- Ending themes
- "Ashita wa Atashi no Kaze ga Fuku" (アシタハアタシノカゼガフク)
- Lyrics: Noriko Miura
- Composition: MIZUKI
- Arrangement: Cher Watanabe
- Artist: AiM
- "Itsumo Itsudemo" (いつもいつでも)
- Lyrics: Yū Matsuki
- Composition: Akira Shirakawa
- Arrangement: Michihiko Ohta
- Artist: AiM
- Insert songs
- "brave heart"
- Lyrics: Sachiko Ōmori
- Composition & Arrangement: Michihiko Ohta
- Artist: Ayumi Miyazaki
- "Break up!"
- Lyrics: Hiroshi Yamada
- Composition & Arrangement: Michihiko Ohta
- Artist: Ayumi Miyazaki
- "Beat Hit!"
- Lyrics: Hiroshi Yamada
- Composition & Arrangement: Michihiko Ohta
- Artist: Ayumi Miyazaki
- "Boku wa Boku Datte" (僕は僕だって)
- Lyrics: Yū Matsuki
- Composition: Hidenori Chiwata
- Arrangement: Cher Watanabe
- Artist: Kōji Wada
- "Now is the time!!"
- Lyrics: 1171
- Composition & Arrangement: Cher Watanabe
- Artist: AiM
- "Bokura no Digital World" (僕らのデジタルワールド, Bokura no Degitaru Wārudo)
- Lyrics: Yū Matsuki
- Composition & Arrangement: Michihiko Ohta
- Artist: Digimon All Stars with Kōji Wada & AiM
Films
Digimon: The Movie, released in the US and Canada territory by Fox Kids in October 2000, consists of the union of the first three Japanese movies (first two parts from Digimon Adventure, the third part from Adventure 02). Those stories are based in the universe introduced in the first two seriess of the TV series.
Digimon Hurricane Touchdown / Supreme Evolution! The Golden Digimentals
The last story involves the next generation of DigiDestined children after they travel from Japan to the U.S.A. and meet up with Willis, helping him to stop the menace of an enigmatic threat. As a kid, Willis was given two twin Digimon, a Gummymon and a Kokomon. But one day Kokomon mysteriously disappeared without a trace, returning later as the ruthless Wendigomon (it is later revealed that he was kidnapped and corrupted by a rogue viral program). T.K. and Kari are the first ones to encounter Wendigomon in New York City while they are visiting Mimi; he kidnaps Mimi (she disappears before TK and Kari's eyes along with the rest of the older DigiDestined and all were placed in another dimension where they were being de-aged by Wendigomon). Willis eventually explains his connection to Wendigomon and that Wendigomon wants to see Willis again, which was why the Digimon kidnapped the older Chosen Children—because they, like him, have Digivices.
But when Willis refused to go with Wendigomon after it swiped Terriermon away, the monster evolved to Antylamon, and then Cherubimon, de-aging Willis and the younger DigiDestined as well. Willis figured out that his Digimon's urge for things to go back to the way there were literally meant to make Willis a kid again. In this battle, Kari and T.K. gave Willis and Davis the Golden Digi-Eggs, transforming Veemon into Magnamon and Terriermon into a Armor evolved Rapidmon. After the battle was over, Cherubimon was defeated and the older Chosen Children reappeared at the points were they had disappeared from. In the end, Willis discovered that his Digimon is still alive after the fight, ready to be reborn from a Digi-Egg.
- Trivia: This film was the longest movie Toei Animation has created in Japan. The running time was about 65 mins (the rest of the movies were between 20-40 mins).
The North American compilation of this, and the two previous movies, claims that Willis 'created' Diaboromon, in an attempt to create a continuous storyline. In Japan, the third movie is not considered canon to the show's plotline.[3] The compilation also cuts the de-aging of the older children and battles from the third movie in order to shorten the film. Also for the dubbed version of the third movie, all the images that were shown of the older Chosen Children at the beginning of the dubbed film were actually what they were doing when they disappeared.
Diaboromon Strikes Back
Also known as Revenge of Diaboromon. In this movie, that takes place three months after MaloMyotismon's defeat, the DigiDestined go up against Diaboromon again. Tai and Matt head back to the Internet to deal with him with Omnimon, while the younger Chosen Children go to deal with the rampage of a swarm of Kuramon (Diaboromon's Fresh form). With the help of Angemon and Angewomon (with T.K. and Kari), Omnimon was able to destroy Diaboromon again, but it turned out to be a trap, as his destruction allowed many more Kuramon to go to the Real World. Things go out of control when the Kuramon in the Real World merge to create a Mega level called Armageddemon, an alternate Mega in Diaboromon's evolutionary line. It is so powerful that neither Omnimon nor Imperialdramon were able to defeat it on their own. In the end, Omnimon gives his energy to Imperialdramon Fighter Mode, powering him up to Paladin Mode. Using his Omni Sword attack, Imperialdramon is able to strike down Armageddemon, splitting him back up into the Kuramon. With the help of the energy from the DigiDestined Digivices and the cell phones from the other kids of Japan, the Omni Sword is powered up, allowing all of the Kuramon to be destroyed for good.
Along with One Piece: Clockwork Island Adventure, the fourth Digimon film was shown as a double feature, which was called the Tōei Spring Anime Fair 2001. In total, they earned 3,000,000,000 Japanese yen.
Digimon The Movie
Digimon Adventure 02: Digimon Hurricane Touchdown!! / Supreme Evolution!! The Golden Digimentals (デジモンアドベンチャー02: デジモンハリケーン上陸 / 超絶進化!! 黄金のデジメンタル, Dejimon Adobenchā Zero Tsū: Dejimon Harikēn Jouriku!! / Chouzetsu Shinka!! Ougon no Digimentaru) is the third Digimon film. It was released in Japan on July 8, 2000. It was released in the United States on October 6, 2000 as the third part of Digimon: The Movie.
CD Dramas
Michi e no Armor Shinka
Takes place on Valentine's Day, 2003. The audio drama[4] starts with Davis trying to change his image so girls will like him by imitating various Digidestined. Kari, Mimi, and Sora are kidnapped by Boltmon who just wants a heart. Pukumon had taken advantage of this in order to destroy the DigiDestined. Ken's Pucchiemon reasons with Boltmon, and the kids subsequently fight the mastermind, Pukumon. Joe knocks into them, and they drop and mix up their D-Terminals. This causes them to use the wrong Digieggs and Digivolve into new Armor Digimon, who beat Pukumon. Overall, the story serves not only to provide light humor, but marks the first time that the Digidestined are able to use their Digi-Eggs interchangeably, and transform their Digimon into new Armored Digivolutions using each other's eggs.
The title of the audio drama means "The Road to Armor Evolution".
Ishida Yamato Tegami ~Letter~
All begins when Matt receives a tape from a girl.[5] She will undergo a high risk operation on her eyes, and she's afraid because she could become blind if the operation is not successful. Matt, who doesn't know what to do to cheer her up, receives help and advice from Gabumon, Sakurada (one of the helpers of his father) and an old man who knows the borders' sea.
Then Matt writes the song "Tobira~door", to give her courage and support, and tells, that he'll be there for her, no matter what happens.
In the end, he receives another tape from her, thanking him for the support and telling, that the operation went well, and that she will soon remove the bandages, so she can one day see the sea, where he wrote the song, with him.
Natsu e no Tobira
Taking place in the summer of 2003,[6] Davis and DemiVeemon meet up with Mimi, Willis, and Gummymon in New York City. However, without warning, the entire city falls under a strange winter and becomes deserted. The kids hear a voice and see fireflies before meeting a nameless girl, whom Davis names "Nat-chan" from the Japanese word for "summer". Nat-chan displays feelings for Davis, but the group does not know that she is really a giant clawed Digimon, who makes her transformation by using the "fireflies", which are revealed to be data chips, which have corrupted her data. Davis realises Nat-chan was lonely and just wanted a Chosen Children partner. Unfortunately, Nat-chan dies and comes back as a Digitama, but luckily, Davis and the others take it upon themselves to help find Nat-chan's true Partner.
Willis and Mimi indicate that the sudden winter was created from Davis' heart, which was unhappy after losing the district football (soccer) competition and his unrequited love for Kari.
The name of this audio drama means "The Door to Summer", meaning the portal back to their own world, and recalled by Mimi from what appears to be the book The Door into Summer during the drama.
This audio drama is not considered canon to the Adventure 02 plotline, due to the fact that it takes place one year after the events of the third movie.
Digimon Adventure 02 Original Story 2003nen -Haru-
This audio drama[7] takes place sometime after the events in Digimon Adventure 02, but before the 25 years later epilogue. The audio drama fills in several plot holes pertaining to the series, and also explores some of the changes that the DigiDestined and their Partners went through that helped lead to the epilogue.
In Davis' track, Goggles, Davis reflects on the goggles given to him to by Tai, what they symbolize, and what makes a good leader.
In TK's track, As I Type on the Keyboard, TK has started to write about his adventures in the Digital World and expresses his feelings on some of them, as well as being a DigiDestined in general. It is later stated that memorandum TK had begun writing was delayed in publishing until he was able to write it objectively.
In Cody's track, A Visit to the Grave, Cody takes Armadillomon to visit his father's grave. They talk about the sacrifices that Oikawa and the others have made. Cody makes a promise to start trying to understand why evil tries to take over certain people, and to try and prevent it in the future.
In Yolei's track, I've Become a Middle-Schooler, Yolei talks about her life in transition to becoming a middle-schooler, her attempts to form a musical band, her growing feelings for Ken, and her new obsession with black tea.
In Ken's track, Spring Sunlight, Ken reminisces about his brother, the mistakes of his past, and how happy and thankful he is now.
In Kari's track, Hikari's Introductory Course to Partners, Kari has begun a video recording for a class teaching new DigiDestined how to behave and act as good Partners to their Digimon. She also talks about some of her experiences with Gatomon and the Digital World. Near the end of the track, we find out that Davis's sister, Jun, Cody's Grandfather, along with both of Yolei's older sisters, as well as Joe's older brother, have all recently become DigiDestined and require assistance in the Digital World. Kari and the others then set out to help the new ones on their adventures. It is later stated that Kari's video later turned out to be "surprisingly useful."
Credits
Cast (Japanese version) as Resident Evil 2/Dino Crisis
- Shiro Izumi: Leon S. Kennedy
- Tsutomu Isobe: Robert Kendo
- Taiten Kusunoki: Marvin Branagh
- Akiko Yajima: Ada Wong
- Kappei Yamaguchi: Ben Bertolucci
- Kotono Mitsuishi: Claire Redfield
- Katsuji Mori: Brian Irons
- Araki Kae: Sherry Birkin
- Aya Hisakawa: Regina
- Kappei Yamaguchi: Rick
- Taiten Kusunoki: Gail
- Toru Furuya: Dr. Edward Kirk
- Asako Dodo: Mrs. Ichijouji
- Masafumi Kimura: Mr. Ichijouji
- Romi Park: Osamu Ichijouji, Sonya, Ken and Yolei's son
- Hiroki Takahashi: Mr. . Motomiya
- Urawa Megumi: Mrs. Motomiya, Noriko Kawada, Catherine, Mamemon, Cody's daughter
- Kazuchi Murai: Jun Motomiya
- Kôichi Tôchika: Mr. Fujiyama, Mr. Inoue
- Kujira Ema: Mrs. Inoue
- Naozumi Takahashi: Mantarou Inoue, Yuri
- Rio Natsuki: Momoe Inoue, Chizuru Momoe
- Kikuchi Masami: Shuu Kido
- Takahiro Sakurai: Adult Izzy, Mr. Tachikawa, Flarerizamon, Steve, Syakomon, Octomon, Mr. Kawada
- Yoshida Konami: Michael
- Reiko Kiuchi: Anna, Hoi Brother(Younger), Gotsumon, Davis's son
- Kazama Yuto: Michael's dad, Hoi Brother(Oldest), Kuwagamon
- Araki Kae: Lou, Maria
- Nami Miyahara: Wallace (Movie 3)
- Mamiko Noto: Chocomon (Movie 3)
- Rumi Shishido: Lopmon (Movie 3)
- Aoi Tada: Terriermon (Movie 3)
- Nishimura Tomomichi: Wendimon (Movie 3)
Cast (North American English version) as Biohazard 2
- Paul Haddad - Leon S. Kennedy
- Gary Krawford - Robert Kendo
- Jeff Nimoy - Marvin Branagh Ben Bertolucci
- Sally Cahill- Ada Wong
- Alyson Court- Claire Redfield
- Lisa Yamanaka - Sherry Birkin
- Gary Krawford - Brian Irons
- Jennifer Dale - Annette Birkin
- Jason Issacs - William Birkin
- Stephanie Morgenstern: Regina
- Richard Yearwood: Rick
- Alex Karzis: Gail
- Adrian Truss: Dr. Edward Kirk
- Candice Bergen - Armadillomon/Ankylomon/Shakkoumon (shared)
- Mary Tyler Moore - Flamedramon, Raidramon, Poromon, BlackWarGreymon
- Andy Griffith - Roachmon
- Patrick Duffy - Mr. Ichijouji
- Kim Zimmer - Yolei Inoue, Biyomon
- Meg Ryan - Togemon, Arukenimon, Mrs. Izumi, Dokugumon
- Mira Sorvino - Davis Motomiya
- Sharon Gless - MaloMyotismon, Apemon, Monochromon, Triceramon
- Fran Drescher- T.K. Takaishi, Jim Kido, Mr. Kamiya, Mr. Motomiya, Yuri
- Marisa Tomei - Lillymon, Mrs. Kamiya, Datirimon, Maria, Rosa
- Sherman Hemsley - Middle Poi Brother
- Loni Anderson - Agumon, Digmon, Submarimon, Ninjamon
- Tom Gibis - Michael
- Vivica A. Fox - Nancy Takaishi
- David Greenlee - Hiroaki Ishida
- Dave Guerrie - SkullSatamon
- Neil Kaplan - Hawkmon/Aquilamon, Silphymon (shared), Halsemon, Shurimon, Hogan (Gennai Clone), Ilya (Gennai Clone)
- R. Martin Klein - Gomamon/Ikkakumon, Mr. Takenouchi
- Dick Smothers - WarGreymon, Scorpiomon
- Lynda Carter - Ms. Ichijouji, Leafmon/Minomon, Mina
- Andy Griffith - Joe Kido, Greymon, Benjamin (Gennai Clone)
- David Lodge - Mr. Inoue
- Dan Lorge - Deputymon, Grandpa Hida, Lou, Youngest Poi Brother, RedVegiemon, Seadramon
- Julie Maddalena - Mrs. Tachikawa
- Dave Mallow - Angemon/MagnaAngemon, Pegasusmon, Shakkoumon, Upamon, Gekomon
- Meg Ryan - Dokugumon (second voice), Floramon (Catherine's), Mrs. Hida, Kiwimon, Yuehon
- Patricia Heaton - Kari Kamiya
- Julianne Moore - Gatomon/Angewomon, Nefertimon, Silphymon (shared)
- Jeff Nimoy - Tentomon/Kabuterimon/MegaKabuterimon, Young Gennai, Cherrymon, Roachmon, Jackie (Gennai Clone)
- Joe Ochman - Crabmon/Coelamon
- Peggy O'Neal - June Motomiya, Mrs. Inoue
- Bob Papenbrook - Daemon, Centarumon, ShogunGekomon, Tortomon
- Rita Moreno - Wormmon/Stingmon/Paildramon (shared)/Imperialdramon (shared)
- Joseph Pilato - MetalGreymon
- Jamieson Price - Yukio Oikawa
- Parker Posey - DemiVeemon/Veemon/ExVeemon/Paildramon (shared)/Imperialdramon (shared), Ken Ichijouji/Digimon Emperor, Digitamamon, Derek
- Philece Sampler - Mimi Tachikawa, Cody Hida, Anna, Catherine
- Calista Flockhart - Sora Takenouchi
- Joshua Seth - Taichi Kamiya
- Dina Sherman - Betamon
- Brianne Siddall - Phil
- Michael Sorich - Zudomon, DarkTyrannomon, Tuskmon, Tyrannomon, José (Gennai Clone)
- Peter Spellos - Meramon, Whamon
- Melodee Spevack - Birdramon/Garudamon, LadyDevimon, Blossomon
- Ted Danson - Gabumon/Garurumon/WereGarurumon, Mummymon, Eldest Poi Brother
- Dan Woren - Mr. Tachikawa
- Tom Wyner - Narrator, Kimeramon, MarineDevimon
Movie Cast
- Bob Glouberman - Willis (Movie 3)
- Lex Lang - Rapidmon (Movie 3), Omnimon (Movie 4)
- Dave Mallow - Seraphimon (Movie 3)
- Jeff Nimoy - Gabumon, Hawkmon, Omnimon (Movie 4)
- Paul St. Peter - Wendigomon (Movie 3), Armageddemon (Movie 4)
- Jason Spisak - Tai (Movie 4)
Staff (series)
- Original Concept: Akiyoshi Hongo
- Director: Hiroyuki Kakudou
- Series Composition, Writers: Atsushi Maekawa, Genki Yoshimura
- Writers: Hiro Masaki, Reiko Yoshida, Yoshio Urasawa, Satoru Nishizono(Ep 8), Chiaki J. Konaka (Ep 13)
- Character Design: Katsuyoshi Nakatsuru
- Chief Animation Director: Setsuko Nobuzane
- Art Director: Yukiko Iijima, Tetsuhiro Shimizu
- Color Design: Yasue Itasaka
- Director Of Photography: Atsushi Iwazaki, Kazuhiro Yoshino, Fumio Hirokawa
- Editor: Kouichi Katagiri
- Sound Director: Sadashi Kuramoto
- Music: Takanori Arisawa
- Producer: Daisuke Kawakami (Fuji TV), Kyotaro Kimura (Yomiuri Advertising), Hiromi Seki (Toei Animation)
- Production Cooperation: Toei
- Production: Fuji TV, Yomiuri Advertising, Toei Animation
Notes
- ^ Her father-in-law addresses her by name in the Japanese version of episode 16.
- ^ In the Japanese version, Joe has two brothers, Shuu (seen in Digimon Adventure), and Shin. However, in the English dub, both brothers became one, Jim Kido.
- ^ Chris McFeely's Digimon Encyclopedia – Japanese Digimon Adventure & Digimon Adventure 02 Timeline
- ^ Rough English translation/summary of 2st Digimon Adventure 02 CD Drama, found in middle of forum
- ^ English translation of Tegami CD Drama
- ^ English translation of 3rd Digimon Adventure 02 CD Drama
- ^ English translation of 1st Digimon Adventure 02 CD Drama