List of Digimon Ghost Game episodes
Digimon Ghost Game | |
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No. of episodes | 25 + 1 special |
Release | |
Original network | Fuji TV |
Original release | October 3, 2021 present | –
Season chronology | |
Digimon Ghost Game is a Japanese anime and ninth incarnation of the Digimon franchise. The anime adaptation of the series began airing on Fuji TV in Japan on October 3, 2021, replacing Digimon Adventure: in the same timeslot.[1] The opening theme is "FACTION" by Wienners. The first ending theme from episodes 1 to 12 is "Pedal" by Aiiro Apollo. The second ending theme from episodes 13 onwards is "Datte Kyou made Koiwazurai" by BMK.
Digimon Ghost Game is distributed simultaneously by Crunchyroll in North America, Central America, South America, Europe, Africa, Oceania, the MENA and CIS zones[2] with English, Spanish, French, Portuguese, Arabic, Italian, German and Russian subtitles.
On April 6, 2022, Toei Animation announced that new episodes would be airing on April 17.[3]
Episode list
No. | Title [4][5] | Directed and storyboarded by [a] | Written by [a] | Original air date [6] | |
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1 | "The Sewn-lip Man" Transliteration: "Kuchi Nui Otoko" (Japanese: 口縫男) | Directed by : Saihō Noro Storyboarded by : Masatoshi Chioka, Saihō Noro & Naotoshi Shida | Atsuhiro Tomioka & Masashi Sogo | October 3, 2021 | |
Amidst rumors about a ghost with a sewn-mouth aging students, Hiro Amanokawa's life turns to the bizarre when his father mysteriously disappears and left him to look after a digimon called Gammamon. Hiro and Gammamon then encounter the culprit stealing time from human beings....Clockmon. They defeat Clockmon who gets away | |||||
2 | "The Mystery of the Museum" Transliteration: "Hakubutsukan no Kai" (Japanese: 博物館ノ怪) | Directed by : Ryōta Nakamura Storyboarded by : Ryōta Nakamura & Masato Mitsuka | Masashi Sogo | October 10, 2021 | |
Hiro and Gammamon investigate rumors of a mummy who is kidnapping humans nightly and encounter the culprit Mummymon, who believes he is saving the kidnapped people. While Gammamon digivolves into BetelGammamon during the fight, it ends peacefully when Hiro convinces Mummymon that humans are different from Digimon and modernize his way of helping people. Later, Hiro and Gammamon see Ruli being followed by Angoramon. | |||||
3 | "Scribbles" Transliteration: "Rakugaki" (Japanese: ラクガキ) | Yōko Ikeda | Masashi Sogo | October 24, 2021 | |
Citizens are being afflicted with a curse that appear with red scribbles in their digital pictures, causing their scribbled on body parts to disappear. Ruli Tsukiyono is one of the victims, not wanting to lose her hands. Hiro and Gammamon contact Ruli and learn from Angoramon, a Digimon who follows her, that the curses are the work of a rogue vampire Digimon called Dracmon seeking to fully materialize into the human world. With a Digivice provided by Hiro, Ruli materializes Angoramon and defeats Dracmon. Dracmon removes the curses and falsely promises to behave before leaving. | |||||
4 | "The Doll's Manor" Transliteration: "Ningyō no Yakata" (Japanese: 人形ノ館) | Akihiro Nakamura | Tomohiro Nakayama | October 31, 2021 | |
Hiro helps with Ruli's preparations for her school's Halloween party when a Pumpkinmon starts abducting the students and faculty. When the duo and their Digimon partners discover what he is doing, they confront him and his culprits, a pack of Ekakimon and Candlemon. They hear from Pumpkinmon that he is lonely since he stayed from the Digital World, but rejoiced when people put Jack-o'-lantern decorations resembling him and decided to forcibly put decorations on their heads to make them his friends. After convincing him that what he is doing is wrong, Hiro and Ruli rescue the captives and the Halloween party continues peacefully. | |||||
5 | "Divine Anger" Transliteration: "Kami no Ikari" (Japanese: 神ノ怒リ) | Yū Kamatani | Masashi Sogo | November 7, 2021 | |
Hiro's schoolmate and dorm manager Kiyoshirō Higashimitarai claims that he is haunted by ghosts and hoping to ward them off, hacks his way inside computers across the city to install digital talismans. However, the "ghost" pursuing him is revealed as the mischievous Digimon Jellymon, who forces Kiyoshirō into becoming her partner and converts the digital talismans into malwares that take down the city's online transaction system, which brings them the ire of the Digimon Majiramon and his followers Oryxmon, Quetzalmon, and Rabbitmon. While Hiro and Ruli keep the attackers busy, Kiyoshirō and Jellymon remove the talismans, restoring the system and apologize to Majiramon, who spares them. | |||||
6 | "The Cursed Song" Transliteration: "Norowareta Uta" (Japanese: 呪ワレタ歌) | Directed by : Takatoya Ippo, Ryōta Nakamura & Nozomu Shishido Storyboarded by : Naotoshi Shida | Masashi Sogo | November 14, 2021 | |
The rumors about a Karaoke box being haunted by a ghost draws the curiosity of Hiro and Ruli. Their investigations lead them to meet the Digimon Sirenmon who attempts to cheer everybody with her music, but ends up scaring people instead. With Kiyoshirō's help, the children and their Digimon make a trap for Sirenmon and confront her, convincing her to travel away in order to perfect her singing. | |||||
7 | "Birds" Transliteration: "Tori" (Japanese: 鳥) | Hiroyuki Kakudō | Natsumi Moriuchi | November 21, 2021 | |
Bird owners across the city are attacked by a pack of crows that release the birds they keep. Mika, one of Ruli's friends ask for her help to find her missing sparrow. Certain that a Digimon is involved, Hiro and Ruli investigate the places where the attacks occurred while Kiyoshirō uncovers the pattern behind the attacks, discovering that the next target is a bird sanctuary which keeps many birds of prey who may attack people if broken free. To stop this, the children confront the Digimon responsible, Yatagaramon who is proven too strong for them, until Gammamon evolves into KausGammamon, who forces Yatagaramon to flee. After the battle, some of the released birds return to their owners by their own will, including Mika's, much to her joy. | |||||
8 | "Nightly Procession of Monsters" Transliteration: "Hyakki Yakō" (Japanese: 百鬼夜行) | Directed by : Saihō Noro Storyboarded by : Masao Suzuki | Hiroshi Yamaguchi | November 28, 2021 | |
Amid sightings of a huge number of monsters running through the road at night, Ruli takes Hiro and Kiyoshirō for a ride in a go-kart track, where they spot Sistermon Ciel stealing one of the karts by Jellymon's suggestion. The children chase after her just to get their Digimon involved in a race for survival against MetalPhantomon, who forces the participants to run around all the night, absorbing those he catches or attempts to escape. Learning that the race was Sistermon Ciel's idea, Ruli deceives her into fighting MetalPhantomon, until an unknown Digimon appears in their way and opens a portal that sends all the contestants back to the Digital World, except for the children and their partners. | |||||
9 | "Warped Time" Transliteration: "Nejireta Toki" (Japanese: 捻レタ時) | Directed by : Ippo Takatoya Storyboarded by : Ippo Takatoya & Naotoshi Shida | Masashi Sogo | December 5, 2021 | |
Hiro becomes aflicted with a strange condition that affects his sense of time. While looking for an answer, he joins Ruli and Kiyoshirō in a visit to a library with some rumors of ghost sightings where they meet Bokomon and Bakumon. Their conversation is interrupted when Clockmon appears and attacks Hiro in revenge for his defeat, revealing that he is the one tormenting him. Gammamon makes a stand to protect Hiro and during their fight, a mass of dark energy from Gammamon reflects Clockmon's attack right back at the enemy who is at risk of being deleted by its effects. In an act of mercy, Gammamon evolves into BetelGammamon and uses his powers to revert the effects of Clockmon's attacks on him, saving his life. After the battle, Clockmon reforms, apologizing to the children for the trouble he caused and stays with Bokomon and Bakumon at the library to learn to control his powers. | |||||
10 | "Game of Death" Transliteration: "Shi no Yūgi" (Japanese: 死ノ遊戯) | Directed by : Tsutomu Murakami Storyboarded by : Naotoshi Shida | Toshiaki Satō | December 12, 2021 | |
Players of a famous online fighting game start disappearing after being defeated by an unknown female character. Koutarou, one of Hiro's close friends is abducted in front of him and Kiyoshirō while playing the game and they consult with Bokomon for info, learning that the kidnappings must be the work of the Digimon siblings Kinkakumon and Ginkakumon, and that the captured players must be contained in Ginkakumon's gourd to be slowly transformed into saké. To attract the culprits, Kiyoshirō plays the game and draws Kinkakumon's attention. Jellymon fights Kinkakumon with Kiyoshirō's assistance but is overpowered, until Kiyoshirō briefly surpasses his cowardice and makes Jellymon evolve into TeslaJellymon, who defeats her. Recognizing their defeat, Kinkakumon and Ginkakumon release the captive players and promise to not abduct people again. | |||||
11 | "Kamaitachi" Transliteration: "Kamaitachi" (Japanese: カマイタチ) | Directed by : Yōko Ikeda Storyboarded by : Hiroyuki Kakudō | Natsumi Moriuchi | December 19, 2021 | |
12 | "Chain Letter" Transliteration: "Fukō no Tegami" (Japanese: 不幸ノ手紙) | Directed by : Kimiharu Mutō & Michihiro Satō Storyboarded by : Masao Suzuki | Tomohiro Nakayama | December 26, 2021 | |
13 | "Executioner" Transliteration: "Shokeinin" (Japanese: 処刑人) | Directed by : Akihiro Nakamura Storyboarded by : Yoshitaka Yashima | Masashi Sogo | January 9, 2022 | |
14 | "Zashiki-warashi" Transliteration: "Zashiki Warashi" (Japanese: 座敷童) | Hiroyuki Kakudō | Natsumi Moriuchi | January 16, 2022 | |
15 | "The Fortuneteller's Manor" Transliteration: "Uranai no Yakata" (Japanese: 占イノ館) | Directed by : Saihō Noro Storyboarded by : Tetsuya Endō | Hiroshi Yamaguchi | January 23, 2022 | |
16 | "The Maneater's Forest" Transliteration: "Hitokui no Mori" (Japanese: 人喰ノ森) | Directed by : Norio Kajima Storyboarded by : Akira Nishimori | Toshiaki Satō | January 30, 2022 | |
17 | "Icy Hell" Transliteration: "Gokkan Jigoku" (Japanese: 極寒地獄) | Directed by : Ippo Takatoya Storyboarded by : Hiroyuki Kakudō & Ippo Takatoya | Masashi Sogo | February 6, 2022 | |
18 | "The Land of Children" Transliteration: "Kodomo no Kuni" (Japanese: 子供ノ国) | Directed by : Noriyo Sasaki Storyboarded by : Tetsuji Nakamura | Tomohiro Nakayama | February 13, 2022 | |
19 | "The Witching Hour" Transliteration: "Ōmagatoki" (Japanese: 逢魔ガ時) | Hiroyuki Kakudō | Natsumi Moriuchi | February 20, 2022 | |
20 | "Prison of Fire" Transliteration: "Honō no Kangoku" (Japanese: 炎ノ監獄) | Yūta Tanaka | Toshiaki Satō | February 27, 2022 | |
21 | "The Spider's Lure" Transliteration: "Kumo no Yūwaku" (Japanese: 蜘蛛ノ誘惑) | Directed by : Saihō Noro Storyboarded by : Kōnosuke Uda | Hiroshi Yamaguchi | March 6, 2022 | |
Hiro meets a scientist who claims to be a colleague of his mother with knowledge of Gammamon's existence, inviting him and his friends to an insect exhibit at the mall. The hesitant group accepts and end up falling into a trap as the woman reveals her true idenity as Arukenimon, a sadistic arachnid Digimon who has been feeding on human brains. Gammamon obliterates Arukenimon as GulusGammamon in the resulting fight, asking Hiro to keep his distance from him after reverting to his rookie form. | |||||
22 | "Nightmare" Transliteration: "Akumu" (Japanese: 悪夢) | Directed by : Kyōsuke Yamazaki Storyboarded by : Yōko Ikeda | Ryō Yamazaki | April 17, 2022[b] | |
23 | "Moaning Bug" Transliteration: "Umeku Mushi" (Japanese: ウメク蟲) | Nozomu Shishido | Natsumi Moriuchi | April 24, 2022 | |
24 | "Twisted Love" Transliteration: "Yuganda Ai" (Japanese: 歪ンダ愛) | Directed by : Michihiro Satō Storyboarded by : Masao Suzuki | Tomohiro Nakayama | May 1, 2022 | |
Special | "A Strange World As Told By Naoto Takenaka" Transliteration: "Takenaka Naoto ga Kataru Kaiki no Sekai" (Japanese: 竹中直人が語る怪奇の世界) | Unknown | Unknown | May 8, 2022 | |
25 | "The Crimson Banquet" Transliteration: "Kurenai no Kyōen" (Japanese: 紅ノ饗宴) | Unknown | Unknown | May 15, 2022 | |
26 | "Cannibal Mansion" Transliteration: "Kiga Yashiki" (Japanese: 飢餓屋敷) | Unknown | Unknown | May 22, 2022 |
Notes
- ^ a b Information is taken from the ending credits of each episode.
- ^ Episode 22 was originally scheduled to air on March 20, 2022, but the series' entire schedule was subsequently delayed until further notice shortly after Toei Animation revealed their internal servers had been hacked by an unauthorized third party.[7]
References
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