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Ideally, we should illustrate a digivolution line where the digimon look the same (e.g. agumon's line), and a digivolution line where the digimon changes a lot (e.g. gatomon's line) A screenshot of when a digimon hatches out from a digiegg, or a screenshot of when angemon is getting reincarnated back to an egg to illustrate the characteristics ...
The way your Digimon evolves will be similar to Digimon World; the Digimon will be affected by how you take care of it and, depending on that, will digivolve into different types of Digimon. In Digimon World Data Squad, a new type of digivolution method is used, called the Galactica Evolution System: this will determine what Digimon your ...
Voiced by: Chinami Nishimura (Japanese version) A brown lop-eared rabbit Digimon that was a reincarnation of Cherubimon from the Ancient Dark Digimon war. Komondomon (コモンドモン) Voiced by: Daisuke Yokohama (Japanese version) A vehicle Digimon that resembles a giant Komondor wearing a rusty cybernetic helmet. It becomes a supporting ...
2.2 Notable Digimon groups. 2.3 Character lists. 2.4 Digimon 'masterlists' 3 Digimon characters of the same species. 4 Post-merge articles. Toggle the table of contents.
Almost all Digimon articles need copy-editing. Create. Need English dub music credits for Adventure, Adventure 02, Tamers, and Frontier. Expand. Anime articles need rewritten lead sections especially those of Digimon Tamers. Digimon card game could use a lot of love and attention. Digimon video games, (listed on the {} template). Lists of episodes
As it currently stands, Digimon Data Squad is the shortest series in the franchise to date, and ends with 48 episodes. The series ran in Japan on Fuji TV from April 2006 to March 2007, and in the United States on Jetix from October 2007 to November 2008. This series uses two opening themes in the original Japanese version. "Gou-ing! Going! My ...
Digimon World DS, known in Japan as Digimon Story (デジモンストーリー, Dejimon Sutōrī), is a role-playing video game for the Nintendo DS developed by BEC and published by Bandai Namco Games. The game was released in Japan on June 15, 2006, and in North America later that year on November 7.
An English-language version, produced by Sensation Animation and recorded by Studiopolis, aired in North America as the final season of Digimon: Digital Monsters. It aired on UPN's Disney's One Too block and Canada's YTV between September 9, 2002, and July 14, 2003.