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Digimon Tamers: 2018 Days: Information and the Unordinary (デジモンテイマーズ 2018 Days -情報と非日常-, Dejimon Teimāzu: Ni-sen-jū-hachi Deizu: Jōhō to Hinichijō) was released on April 3, 2018 as a bonus with the first-press edition of the Digimon Tamers Blu-ray disc set.
The short film was released in Japan on March 2, 2002, as part of Toei Animation Spring 2002 Animation Fair, double featuring with One Piece: Chopper's Kingdom on the Strange Island of Animals film. [2] In the short film, set after the series finale, Tamers try to stop a train Digimon named Locomon on the Real World.
The 51-episode anime series Digimon Tamers, produced by Toei Animation in 2001, [1] is the third series in the Digimon franchise.It does not follow the plot of the previous two series, Adventure and Adventure 02.
Digimon Tamers: Runaway Locomon originally released in Japan as Digimon Tamers: Runaway Digimon Express, is the sixth Digimon film. [14] It was released in Japan on March 2, 2002. It was released in the United States on October 2, 2005.
2 "Digimon, Digimon Everywhere" ("You're my Friend! Introducing Terriermon") Transliteration: "Kimi wa Boku no Tomodachi Teriamon Tōjō!" (Japanese: 君はぼくのともだち テリアモン登場!) April 8, 2001 () September 1, 2001: 3 "To Fight or Not to Fight" ("Renamon VS Guilmon! Battle is a Digimon's Life")
Free online-based MMORPG with a plot drawn from the Digimon Tamers canon. Players control Tamers attempting to save Earth from evil Digimon [79] Contains approximately 352 species of Digimon [77] Published in the People's Republic of China by CDC Games [76] Released in North America by WeMade Entertainment. [79] Titled Digimon RPG in South Korea.
Digimon Adventure 02 is a 50-episode sequel of the 1999 anime series Digimon Adventure. It was created by Toei Animation and aired in Japan on Fuji TV between April 2, 2000, and March 25, 2001. [1] [2] The series was directed by Hiroyuki Kakudō and produced by Keisuke Okuda.
The story-line of the early episodes of Digimon Tamers was based on one of the original scripts by Chiaki and Kazuya Konaka for Gamera: Guardian of the Universe in 1995 before the final draft by Kazunori Itō. Konaka brothers' plot was later used for Digimon Tamers and Gamera the Brave in 2006. [7] [8] [9]