Digimon Fusion

Digimon Fusion
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デジモンクロスウォーズ
(Dejimon Kurosu Wōzu)
GenreAdventure, fantasy[1]
Created byAkiyoshi Hongo
Manga
Written byYuki Nakashima
Published byShueisha
MagazineV Jump
Original runJune 21, 2010March 21, 2012
Volumes4
Anime television series
Directed by
Produced by
  • Tomoharu Matsuhisa
  • Hiroyuki Sakurada
Written byRiku Sanjo (season 1)
Music by
StudioToei Animation
Licensed by
Original networkANN (TV Asahi)
English network
Original run July 6, 2010 March 25, 2012
Episodes79 (List of episodes)
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Digimon Fusion,[2] known in Japan as Digimon Xros Wars (デジモンクロスウォーズ, Dejimon Kurosu Wōzu; pronounced "Cross Wars") and also titled as Digimon Fusion Battles,[3] is the sixth anime television series in the Digimon franchise, produced by Toei Animation. The series aired on TV Asahi from July 2010 to March 2012.

Its storyline follows the adventures of Mikey Kudo, who utilizes the power to fuse any of his Digimon partners. The series is divided into three arcs, with the latter two given the subtitles of The Evil Death Generals and the Seven Kingdoms (悪のデスジェネラルと七つの王国, Aku no Desu Jeneraru to Nanatsu no Ōkoku), and The Boy Hunters Who Leapt Through Time (時を駆ける少年ハンターたち, Toki o Kakeru Shōnen Hantā-tachi) respectively.

The series was licensed outside of Asia by Saban Brands for an English-language adaptation, which was produced by Studiopolis; the third and final arc did not receive an English localization. The series was also adapted into a manga series and multiple video games.

Plot

Season 1

Mikey Kudo receives the Fusion Loader, creates his own team (Fusion Fighters) and recruits some Digimon partners in the Digital World. There, he learns that Lord Bagramon is attempting to conquer the world by collecting 108 Code Crown fragments and wields the Darkness Loader. Mikey collects some fragments from each zones, but Bagramon steals them and recruits AxeKnightmon. Mikey, Angie Hinomoto and Jeremy Tsurugi are sent back to the human world, but Mikey returns to the Digital World, leaving his friends behind.

Season 2

When Bagramon creates an empire divided into seven kingdoms, Mikey, Christopher Aonuma and Nene Amano defeat each general. They learn that Bagramon is using Ewan to oppose them, while they gathered negative energy from those which transformed fragments into a Dark Stone (D5). After Mikey saves Ewan and retrieves all fragments, Shoutmon defeats Bagramon and plans to bring peace to both worlds.

Season 3

One year later, Mikey discovers an unstable realm between both worlds and learns that Quartzmon is absorbing data. The DigiQuartz is where Digimon Hunters capture Digimon for leaving any world and feeding negative emotions on anyone. The Clock Store Owner (a revived and regretful Bagramon in disguise) unites all heroic characters from different parallel universes. Tagiru and Gumdramon wield Bagramon's lost arm "Brave Snatcher", in order to defeat Quartzmon. With both worlds restored, all humans and their partners are separately return to their own universe. The series ends with Mikey, Tagiru and their friends planning their future.

Characters

Fusion Fighters

The Fusion Fighters (known as Xros Heart in Japan) are the primary protagonist group in Digimon Fusion. The group is led by Mikey Kudo, who gains the Fusion Loader, a device that allows Digimon to combine through a process known as DigiXros. Using this ability, the team travels throughout the Digital World to oppose the Bagra Army and prevent it from gaining control by collecting the different scattered fragments of the Code Crown

Mikey Kudo (工藤 タイキ, Kudō Taiki)
Voiced by: Minami Takayama (Japanese); Nicolas Roye (English)
Mikey Kudo is an upbeat middle school teenager who helps anyone in need. He excels in all sports and has a charming personality that wins over humans and Digimon alike, though he has a tendency to overexert himself. Receiving his red Fusion Loader from Omnimon, one of the Legendary Digimon, Mikey founded the Fusion Fighters alongside his partner Shoutmon. Aside from his charisma, Mikey has proven himself to be an excellent strategist, able to see through the plans of his enemies and counter them accordingly, making his presence a necessity for the team. Unlike other members, Mikey can hear the melody of Digimon that are in life-threatening danger. When Bagramon steals all 108 Code Crown fragments, he sends Mikey, Angie, Jeremy and Shoutmon back to Earth. There, Mikey learns that time on Earth is far slower than in the Digital World before he attempts to find a way back to the Digital World to save it. By then, the one who gave him his Fusion Loader is revealed to be Omnimon, who reveals the origin of the DigiCards as well as the history of the Digital World and tells them how he ended up on Earth as a DigiCard and has been searching for someone who could hear him, which turns out to be Mikey, as only he can hear the Digital Melody. After enabling Shoutmon to digivolve into OmniShoutmon, in order to do battle, defeat and ultimately destroy Tactimon, Mikey returns to the Digital World to liberate it from Bagramon.
Shoutmon (シャウトモン, Shautomon)
Voiced by: Chika Sakamoto (Japanese); Benjamin Diskin (English)
Shoutmon is a dragon-like Digimon with extremely high aggressiveness due to hot-blooded enthusiasm, yet friendly towards his comrades. He enjoys singing and wields a microphone for leisure and to help in combat, his chances of winning depending on the amount of passion he has. When wounded while protecting the Village of Light from the Bagra Army's invasion of the Forest Zone, Shoutmon met Mikey as the two eventually join forces to save his home from the invaders. Becoming Mikey's main Digimon partner, Shoutmon's goal is to become Digimon King in order to better protect others, seeing the Code Crown fragments as a mean to fulfill his selfless desire. He acts as the core component of all the Fusion Fighters' primary DigiFusions and is the only member of the Fusion Fighters able to digivolve by himself naturally as well.[4][5][6]
Angie Hinamoto (陽ノ本 アカリ, Hinomoto Akari)
Voiced by: Ryoko Shiraishi (Japanese); Colleen O'Shaughnessey (English)
Angie is a kind student, a year younger than Mikey, who often ends up taking care of him when he tires himself out. She has proven herself to be strong-willed and courageous, such as when she overcame Laylamon's mind control by slashing her in the face with the Lake Zone's Code Crown fragment. Angie lives with her family, taking care of her three younger siblings. She stated to play shooting games with one of them, which helped in the Island Zone sub-arc. At one point, she and Mikey became close friends.[7] She acts as the Fusion Fighters' peacemaker, often cheering on the backup members of the team in battle and forming a special bond with Cutemon. While fighting Quartzmon, Angie receives an orange Fusion Loader, and has Cutemon and Dorulumon as partners for the Fusion Fighters United Army.
Dorulumon (ドルルモン, Dorurumon)
Voiced by: Takahiro Sakurai (Japanese); Kyle Hebert (English)
Dorulumon is a wolf-like Digimon with drills on his body and Cutemon's guardian. He once served with the Bagra Army as Tactimon's right-hand man, until leaving the organization due to its cruel methods, which involved sacrificing some of his own troops. Though he rejected repeated offers from Mikey to join the Fusion Fighters, preferring to travel alone, while aiding Cutemon in finding his parents, Dorulumon became a Fusion Fighter to honor his fallen friend BlueMeramon.
Cutemon (キュートモン, Kyūtomon)
Voiced by: Houko Kuwashima (Japanese); Benjamin Diskin (English)
Cutemon is a mischievous and peppy but timid pink rabbit-like Fairy Digimon, whose ears allow him to sense nearby Digimon. Being the only one of his village to have escaped from the Bagra Army, Cutemon was found by Dorulumon as the two search for his abducted parents. Cutemon encountered Angie while in the Village of Light, taking a liking to her and her friends before eventually joining the team as their healer. In the process, Cutemon manages to find his parents but remains with the Fusion Fighters.[8]
Jeremy Tsurugi (剣 ゼンジロウ, Tsurugi Zenjirō)
Voiced by: Daisuke Kishio (Japanese); Derek Stephen Prince (English)
Jeremy Tsurugi is Mikey's classmate, considering himself to be his rival and demanding a rematch since the then-amateur he defeated him at a kendo championship competition. An exceedingly sensible person, he insists on troublesome things like how etiquette in a duel should be properly implemented. Because of this, Mikey feels awkward around his presence and Angie very obviously tries to chase him away. On the other hand, he grows familiar with the enemy's mentality and becomes a supporter for Mikey and the other Fusion Fighters. His parents run a mechanic-type business. Thanks to this, he is knowledgeable about machines and does repairs to Ballistamon.
Ballistamon (バリスタモン, Barisutamon)
Voiced by: Takeshi Kusao (Japanese); Kyle Hebert (English)
Ballistamon is Shoutmon's best friend and a noble, taciturn warrior, who resembles a robotic rhinoceros beetle. He was originally DarkVolumon (ダークボリューモン, DākuBoryūmon), a robotic stag beetle equipped with powerful gatling cannons and a large loudspeaker who was created by Olegmon as a superweapon. A test of his sonic powers went awry and sent him into the Forest Zone, causing him to shut down. DarkVolumon was found by Shoutmon, who repaired and reconfigured him. With most of his memories lost, DarkVolumon was rechristened "Ballistamon" by Shoutmon and became his friend. Though Olegmon later restores his minion's memory, Shoutmon snaps Ballistamon to his senses.
Starmon (スターモン, Sutāmon)
Voiced by: Bin Shimada (Japanese); Patrick Seitz (English)
Starmon is a small, star-shaped Digimon with sunglasses, who serves as the Pickmon leader and sees Shoutmon as their boss. Normally forming the hilt of the Star Sword, Rare Star Sword and Star Axe, Starmon can become the gunsight of the Meteor Cannon when DigiFused with Beelzemon and several silver Pickmon. In the manga, Starmon and Pickmon can DNA Digivolve into ShootingStarmon (シューティングスターモン, ShūtinguSutāmon).
Pickmonz (ピックモンズ, Pikkumonzu)
Voiced by: Kokoro Kikuchi (Japanese); Mary Elizabeth McGlynn, Colleen O'Shaughnessey (English)
The Pickmonz are a group of small Digimon who view Starmon as their leader. The Pickmon come in three varieties: yellow, silver and red. The yellow Pickmon DigiFuse with Starmon to form the Star Axe (スターアックス, Sutā Akkusu) and release Chibickmon (チビックモン, Chibikkumonzu) from their mouths, with whom they can telepathically communicate. Several silver Pickmon can DigiFuse into the Digimon Slingshot (デジモンパチンコ, Dejimon Pachinko) and can also DigiFuse with Starmon to form the Star Sword (スターソード, Sutā Sōdo). The silver Pickmon can DigiFuse with the single red Pickmon to form the Rare Star Sword (レアスターソード, Rea Sutā Sōdo), a special sword which is wielded by either Jeremy or Shoutmon.
Dondokomon (ドンドコモン, Dondokomon)
Voiced by: Takahiro Sakurai (Japanese); Joe Ochman (English)
Dondokomon is a small Digimon shaped like a taikō drum with drum sticks for arms. Living with his kind in the Village of Light, Dondokomon chooses to travel with the Fusion Fighters.
Jijimon (ジジモン, Jijimon)
Voiced by: Bin Shimada (Japanese); Christopher Corey Smith (English)
Jijimon is an elderly Digimon who serves as a sage-like figure in the Village of Light. He accompanies the Fusion Fighters and acts as their guide.
Lilymon (リリモン, Ririmon; Lilimon)
Voiced by: Kokoro Kikuchi (Japanese); Laura Bailey (English)
Lilymon is a plant fairy-themed Digimon and Shoutmon's childhood friend in the Village of Light, helping him in his attempt to convince Mikey in staying. She assists Mikey and Shoutmon when they returned to the Digital World, updating them on what occurred in their absence and rescuing the other Fusion Fighters from Dorbickmon.
ChibiTortomon (チビカメモン; ChibiKamemon)
Voiced by: Ryoko Shiraishi (Japanese); Cindy Robinson (English)
ChibiTortomon is a small turtle Digimon who lived in the Island Zone and admired the Fusion Fighters when they came to his home with a desire to be as strong as them. After some inspiring words from Shoutmon to follow his dream, ChibiTortomon helps the Fusion Fighters against Octomon before joining the group. As a member of the Fusion Fighters, ChibiTortomon serves as an underwater scout and enables Digimon he is Digifused with to breathe and swim freely underwater.
Beastmon (バステモン, Basutemon; Bastemon)
Voiced by: Tomomi Kasai (Japanese); Laura Bailey (English)
Beastmon is a catgirl-themed Digimon and the princess of the Lake Zone, who has a habit of sleeping. She also developed a crush on Mikey, whom she refers to as "Lord Mikey" (タイキ様, Taiki-sama), much to the annoyance of Angie.
Knightmon (ナイトモン, Naitomon)
Voiced by: Masaki Terasoma (Japanese); Travis Willingham (English)
Knightmon is a knight-themed Digimon who is loyal to Beastmon. He was saved by Mikey when the Fusion Fighters came to the Lake Zone following his army's fight with IceDevimon. Knightmon refers to Mikey as "Master Mikey" (タイキどの, Taiki-dono) and Beastmon as "Lady Beastmon" (バステモン様, Bastemon-sama).
PawnChessmon (ポーンチェスモンズ, Pōnchesumon)
Voiced by: Masaki Terasoma (Japanese); Mary Elizabeth McGlynn, Colleen Villard (English)
Eight pawn-themed Digimon who are under Knightmon's leadership, also join the Fusion Fighters once they save the Lake Zone. In the Japanese version, they tend to say "Chess" at the end of their sentences. In the Japanese dub, they refer to Knightmon as "Lord Knightmon" (Naitomon-sama).
Deputymon (リボルモン, Riborumon; Revolmon)
Voiced by: Junko Minagawa (Japanese); Michael Sorich (English)
Deputymon is a gunslinger-themed Digimon that the Fusion Fighters met in the Sand Zone. He was looking for a treasure in a diamond mine when he ran into the Fusion Fighters. Deputymon later gave the Sand Zone's Code Crown fragment and four DigiCards to Mikey. When Laylamon forcibly teleported the Fusion Fighters out of the Sand Zone, Deputymon was taken with them, officially making him a part of the team, with the main role of tracker. In the English dub, Deputymon speaks in a Western accent and his gun parts were recolored to blue.
Beelzemon (ベルゼブモン, Beruzebumon; Beelzebumon)
Voiced by: Daisuke Kishio (Japanese); Matthew Mercer (English)
He was originally Reapmon (バアルモン, Baarumon, Baalmon; 1-14), an elusive rifle-wielding Baal-themed Digimon who lived in the Sand Zone's city of Silica and was raised by the Warriors of Light under the guidance of their leader, Angemon. However, the actions of Laylamon, via Ebemon, led to the sect's downfall and Silica's ruin, with Reapmon joining the Bagra Army to find the one responsible to avenge his friends. Reapmon sacrifices himself to protect Shoutmon from HiMachinedramon. This causes his order's goddess to finally accept him as her warrior and reincarnate him into the Beezlebub-themed Beelzemon. Beelzemon is armed with a large gun attached to his right arm and the ability to move through Zones on his own.
Puppetmon (ピノッキモン, Pinokimon; Pinochimon)
Voiced by: Keiichi Nanba (Japanese); Todd Haberkorn (English)
A marionette-themed resident of the Dust Zone, Puppetmon's nose grows longer when he lies. Originally a moody and distrusting figure due to the lifestyle in the Dust Zone, Puppetmon desired to leave it and saw a chance when he steals Mikey's Fusion Loader to give to GrandLocomon. However, GrandLocomon goes back on their deal and Puppetmon sides with the Fusion Fighters to get back the Fusion Loader.
Wisemon (ワイズモン, Waizumon)
Voiced by: Shō Hayami (Japanese); Dan Woren (Season 1), Steve Kramer (Season 2) (English)
A researcher of the Digital World who Mikey encounters upon colliding with his book (which is immune to the effects of the Digital Space) after being separated from the Fusion Fighters by Arukadhimon. Wisemon wanted to research Mikey in various ways. He assists Mikey in saving the rest of the Fusion Fighters from Arukadhimon at the cost of his book. Mikey discovered, upon arrival in the Warrior Zone, that Wisemon had joined up with them. Wisemon serves as the Fusion Fighters' advisor and researcher and possesses telekinetic abilities.

Blue Flare

Christopher Aonuma (蒼沼 キリハ, Aonuma Kiriha)
Voiced by: Takeshi Kusao (Japanese); Vic Mignogna, Kathryn Feller (young) (English)
Christopher Aonuma is a blond teenager who conquers others by coldly eliminating them. Before coming to the Digital World, he is the son of the CEO of the Aonuma Group and head of the Aonuma Clan, who is mistreated to mold him into a successor by sending him to an elite school. The time Christopher was twelve after his strict parents died in an accident, Christopher's estate was taken away by the authorities and it caused his personality to turn ruthless. By the time Bagramon learned of this when he sensed his negative emotions and the desire to become as strong as his father reached its peak, he gave him his blue Fusion Loader in secret, thus letting Christopher selling his soul to him. Soon after, Christopher formed Team Blue Flare, a group that reflects his ambition to be strong and undisputed. After MegaDarknessBagramon's defeat, regaining some of his parents' fortune, Christopher moved to America to atone for his sins and pay for what he has done due to his deeds with the devil.[4][9]
Greymon (グレイモン, Gureimon)
Voiced by: Takeshi Kusao (Japanese); Kyle Hebert (English)
Greymon is Christopher's main partner and primary Digimon in Team Blue Flare. Like his human partner, Greymon valued strength above everything else and had no respect for Shoutmon as he tends to insult his size.
MailBirdramon (メイルバードラモン, MeiruBādoramon)
Voiced by: Daisuke Kishio (Japanese); Patrick Seitz (English)
A metal bird-like Digimon who serves as Christopher's primary vehicle of transportation. He forms the armor of MetalGreymon.
Cyberdramon (サイバードラモン, Saibādoramon)
Voiced by: Takeshi Kusao (Japanese); Neil Kaplan (English)
A fearsome cyborg dragonoid-themed with a lance as his weapon. This version of Cyberdramon is much different from the original one. Cyberdramon can transform into the Cyber Crusher (サイバーランチャー, Saibā Ranchā; Cyber Launcher) to be used by MetalGreymon.
Deckerdramon (デッカードラモン, Dekkādoramon; 19-43, 54)
Voiced by: Kōji Yada (Japanese); Michael Sorich (English)
The Jungle Zone's former guardian. An armored, metallic, crocodile-themed Digimon armed with powerful weaponry, including his Crocodile Cannons. He was sought out by SkullKnightmon[10] for the purpose of allying but chose to join Christopher and Blue Flare instead. He forms the tank treads and arm-mounted cannon of DeckerGreymon. Deckerdramon can also transform into Deckerdramon Float Mode (デッカードラモン フロートモード, Dekkādoramon Furōto Mōdo) for water transportation.
Dracomon (ドラコモン, Dorakomon)
Voiced by: Megumi Urawa (Japanese); Johnny Yong Bosch (English)
A small dragon-themed Digimon encountered by Mikey and Shoutmon in Dragonland after deserting the Bagra Army, as his ideal meaning of strength differs from Dorbickmon's. After meeting with and talking to Christopher, having idolized the human and played in a role in him able to digivolve MetalGreymon to ZekeGreymon, Dracomon decided to join him upon leaving Dragonland.
Golemon (ゴーレモン, Gōremon)
Golem-themed Digimon who make up the foot soldiers of Blue Flare.
Gaossmon (ガオスモン, Gaosumon)
Gaossmon make up Blue Flare's foot soldiers.
Volcdramon (ヴォルクドラモン, Vorukudoramon)
A volcanic dragon-themed Digimon who is the target of a special Digimon Hunter gathering, organized by the Clock Store Owner. Christopher and ZekeGreymon manage to capture Volcdramon, who would cause catastrophic damage if left unchecked.

Midnight

Nene Amano (天野 ネネ, Amano Nene)
Voiced by: Houko Kuwashima (Japanese); Melissa Fahn (English)
Nena Amano is a figurehead leader of Team Midnight after receiving the black Fusion Loader from SkullKnightmon after he promised to reunite with her brother Ewan in his agenda. On SkullKnightmon's orders, Nene continuously spies and assists, Mikey and Christopher, forming an alliance with the latter in the Lake Zone. Though she travels separately from them, using the Monitamon to stay in touch, Nene uses her intelligence gathering to help the Fusion Fighters, while looking for her brother. While in Honey Land, gaining Mervamon as an ally, Nene finally finds her brother Ewan, as well as learns that he is deceived by SkullKnightmon[11][12] into believing that the Digital World and its inhabitants are all part of a virtual game where killing Digimon and humans alike will bear no consequences. Upon learning of this, Nene vowed to make Ewan realize the truth and bring him back home.[4][13] After MegaDarknessBagramon's defeat, Nene travels to Hong Kong to become an idol.
Sparrowmon (スパロウモン, Suparōmon)
Voiced by: Kokoro Kikuchi (Japanese); Michelle Ruff (English)
Sparrowmon is a mechanical yellow sparrow Digimon with a trigger-happy personality who is Nene's main partner.
Mervamon (メルヴァモン, Meruvamon)
Voiced by: Ryoko Shiraishi (Japanese); Tara Platt (English)
Mervamon is a Warrior Digimon, armed with the "Olympia Kai" blade and the snake-headed "Medullia" shield, who has the habit of rushing into battle without a plan of attack. She resides in Honey Land as a rebel fighter, defending the land from its Dark General, Zamielmon, and his forces, whereas her brother Ignitemon was among his minions. After she meets the Fusion Fighters United Army in Honey Land, she decides to align with Nene.
Monitamons (モニタモンズ, Monitamonzu)
Voiced by: Yūko Maruyama (Japanese); Colleen O'Shaughnessey (English)
A group of green, ninja-like Digimon, with monitors for heads, originally from the Warrior Zone, helping Nene as her spies. Despite their bumbling and comedic behavior, they are considered elites among Monitamon. Three red Monitamon encountered the Fusion Fighters in the Warrior Zone, joining Mikey to serve as a link to Monitamon.
Monimon (モニモン, Monimon)
A small green television-shaped Digimon with a leaf-like antenna who is carried by Nene. It has the power to teleport itself and others short distances.
Ewan Amano (天野 ユウ, Amano Yuu)
Voiced by: Kanae Oki (Japanese); Cindy Robinson (English)
Ewan Amano is Nene's younger brother who is held hostage by SkullKnightmon.[10][14] In reality, Ewan is a willing member of Team Midnight and is its true General, having used the black Fusion Loader Nene currently possesses and then receiving the Darkness Loader from SkullKnightmon to assume his place in the Bagra Army as the leader of the Midnight strikeforce. He had met his future partner Damemon for the first time on the day his grandmother died. Having been against playing with others in fear of hurting them, he was deceived by SkullKnightmon,[12] under the notion that the Digital World is just a virtual game and destroying Digimon and humans alike have no real consequences. As a result, under the delusion that it is a game with no consequences, Ewan fettered out his hostility and became a sadist, who fights with no holds barred, even against his own sister. During the events in the Underworld battleground under Bright Land, Mikey manages to convince Ewan that SkullKnightmon[12][15] is using him and tricked him into hurting others. However, SkullKnightmon[16] abducts Ewan and imprisons him before he is saved by Mervamon. Ewan later aligned with Mikey and the rest of the Fusion Fighters United Army in the final battle against DarknessBagramon and his Darkness Loader changed into a yellow Fusion Loader.
Damemon (ダメモン)
Voiced by: Masami Kikuchi (Japanese); Michael Sorich (Damemon), Richard Epcar (Tuwarmon) (English)
Damemon is a robotic Sukamon-based Digimon who was originally a member of Team Midnight, recruited alongside Ewan. Accompanied by Tyutyumon, he served as SkullKnightmon's[12] third-in-command and spy within the Bagra Army by playing the role of Lalyamon's pet to occasionally sit in on meetings with Bagramon and the Three Generals, criticizing them constantly. After the Bagra Army succeeded in conquering the Digital World, Damemon is reassigned to be Ewan's personal bodyguard, but starts to care for Ewan's safety to the point of considering the idea that he must tell the boy the truth behind SkullKnightmon's lie.[12][15][17] Tuwarmon (ツワーモン, Tsuwāmon) is Damemon's fighting form, a powerful ninja-like Digimon possessing formidable battle power, equipped with the sickle-like Mantis Arm (マンティスアーム, Mantisuāmu)..
SuperStarmon (スーパースターモン, SupāSutāmon)
Voiced by: Yūji Mitsuya
A Mutant Digimon and the strongest among the Starmon type Digimon, sometimes using English words in his speech. Just as Mikey's Starmon has Pickmon, SuperStarmon has his own Star Army, the members of which could combine into different shapes, which resemble the Starmon on Mikey's side.
RookChessmon (ルークチェスモン, RūkuChesumon)
A Puppet Digimon that digivolved from a KnightChessmon that appeared on Earth by manipulating several kids in a card game. He was eventually defeated by the combined efforts of Gumdramon, Damemon and Shoutmon, and captured by Ewan.

Tagiru Akashi

Voiced by: Marina Inoue

Tagiru Akashi (明石 タギル, Akashi Tagiru) is Ewan's classmate. He owns a crimson Fusion Loader, received by the Old Clock Store Owner. His Digimon partner is Gumdramon. Tagiru is a teammate in Mikey and Ewan's Xros Heart basketball team. He is energetic and reckless and always does things without thinking, but despite his rash behavior, he risks anything to protect his friends. He holds Mikey on high regards and is determined to become as strong and reliable as him. He is hinted to have a crush on Nene. After defeating Quartzmon, he became the strongest Hunter and the seventh Legendary Hero in the Digimon Multiverse.

Gumdramon

Voiced by: Kumiko Watanabe

Gumdramon (ガムドラモン, Gamudoramon) is a tiny purple dragon-like Digimon and Tagiru's partner. While having to use him merely to obtain the power provided by a human partner, they become friends. He calls himself the Digital World's "number one wild child". Tagiru and Gumdramon are very similar as both are overly enthusiastic and reckless: just like Tagiru aims to one day surpass Mikey, Gumdramon aims to become stronger than Shoutmon.

Tagiru Akashi's collection

MetalTyrannomon (メタルティラノモン, Metarutiranomon)
Voiced by: Daisuke Kishio
A cyborg Tyrannosaurus-themed Digimon hunted by Ryouma after Gumdramon lured him into the domain. MetalTyrannomon is defeated by Arresterdramon and captured by Tagiru.
Sagomon (サゴモン)
Voiced by: Shigeru Chiba
A Kappa-like Digimon who kidnapped several insecure students from Tagiru's school, using their negative emotions to power himself in battle. He was weakened by the DigiFuse of OmniShoutmon and Dorulumon and defeated by the DigiFuse of Arresterdramon and MetalTyrannomon.
GigaBreakdramon (ギガブレイクドラモン, GigaBureikudoramon)
Voiced by: Daisuke Kishio
A massive mechanical dragon Digimon modeled after Breakdramon that was created by the robotics club at Tagiru's school with the assistance of Puppetmon. He was weakened by the DigiFuse of Shoutmon and Puppetmon and defeated by Arresterdramon, then captured by Tagiru.
Blossomon (Pink) (ブロッサモン (ピンク), Burossamon (Pinku))
Voiced by: Takeshi Kusao
A rare pink Blossomon offers to aid Miho Suto by getting rid of the top ten students in her class while creating a symbiotic link between them. Eventually, once exposed, Blossomon Biomerges Miho into her body. After Miho is removed from the Digimon with her hold over the girl broken, Tagiru captures Blossomon.
Kotemon (コテモン, Kotemon)
A kendo-themed Digimon whom Tagiru DigiFused onto with Gumdramon for kendo skills.
Pagumon (パグモン, Pagumon)
A deceptive in-training Digimon with a love for human food.
Harpymon (ハーピモン, Hāpimon)
Voiced by: Takahiro Sakurai
A Harpy-themed Digimon appeared before Nene's father amid his anxiety over her decision of becoming an idol in Hong Kong claiming to help him protect her but feeding off his negative emotions instead.
FlameWizardmon (フレイウィザーモン, Furawizāmon)
Voiced by: Daisuke Sakaguchi
A fire wizard-themed Digimon with mastery over fire-based magic, FlameWizarmon took the desires and energy from various humans including Tagiru. After Tagiru freed himself from the spell, he captures FlameWizarmon.
Ogremon (オーガモン, Ōgamon)
Voiced by: Ryūzaburō Ōtomo
A green ogre-themed Digimon who loves to make ramen with Fugamon, yet is unable to create a delicious soup to keep their ramen business afloat. As a result, the two make a deal with Mr. Katsuji to supply him with their noodles if he gives them his soup for their use.
Fugamon (フーガモン, Fuugamon)
Voiced by: Yasuhiro Takato
A red ogre-themed Digimon who loves to make ramen with Ogremon, yet is unable to create a delicious soup to keep their ramen business afloat. As a result, the two make a deal with Mr. Katsuji to supply him with their noodles if he gives them his soup for their use.
Phelesmon (フェレスモン, Feresumon)
Voiced by: Ryō Horikawa
A demon-themed Digimon who appear in the Human World by brainwashing several students in Taigiru's class.
Betsumon (ベツモン, Betsumon)
Voiced by: Daisuke Kishio
A cosplay-type puppet-themed Digimon who is usually wearing a Gatomon suit, Betsumon is Gumdramon's former comrade. In the past, he and Gumdramon were bandits that steal from other Digimon who are criminals. However, he ran away when Gumdramon got caught.
Ekakimon
Voiced by: Kappei Yamaguchi
A pencil-themed Digimon with the power to bring drawings to life, bonding with a lonely art student and bringing his drawings of cryptids to life. When the student's drawing of "The Ultimate UMA", a hybrid cryptid, started to attack them, Ekakimon realized the error of his ways and helped Tagiru and Arresterdramon stop his greatest creation before voluntarily joining them.
Dragomon (ダゴモン, Dagomon)
Voiced by: Shōzō Iizuka
A Cthulhu-themed Digimon who chased after Plesiomon.
Sakkakumon (Sephirotmon)
Voiced by: Daisuke Kishio
Sakkakumon collaborated with Jokermon to swallow the happiness of the children that visit Digimon Land.
Jokermon (ジョーカーモン, Jōkāmon)
Voiced by: Wataru Takagi
Jokermon worked with Sakkakumon in a plot to swallow the happiness of the children that visit Digimon Land.

Bagra Army

The Bagra Army (バグラ軍, Bagura Gun) is an evil legion of Digimon who serve as primary antagonists for the first series.

Bagramon (バグラモン, Baguramon)
Voiced by: Takeshi Kusao (Japanese); Neil Kaplan (English)
Bagramon is a Demon Lord Digimon who replaced half of his body with one made of a ghastly wood and a magical ruby eye that allows him to see everything in the Digital World. Bagramon attempts to keep all Code Crown fragments, in order to change the Digital World in his image.[18] However, he is defeated by Shoutmon. At the end of the series, it is revealed that the Clock Store Owner is Bagramon's reincarnation.
Clockmon (クロックモン, Kurokkumon)
Voiced by: Yuko Maruyama
Clockmon is Bagramon's only Digimon companion while posing as his human self's Digimon partner. Resembling a traditional alarm clock, Clockmon brings together the heroes of previous series in order to aid the Fusion Fighters United Army and Digimon Hunters.
AxeKnightmon (ダークナイトモン, DākuNaitomon; DarkKnightmon in Xros Wars)
AxeKnightmon Voiced by: Jūrōta Kosugi (Japanese); Kirk Thornton (English)
Skullknightmon Voiced by: Jūrōta Kosugi (Japanese); Matthew Mercer (English)
Axemon Voiced by: Kirk Thornton
AxeKnightmon is a large, powerful black knight-themed Digimon armed with the dual-bladed Twin Lance, the younger brother of Bagramon. He is composed of the death knight-themed Digimon SkullKnightmon (スカルナイトモン, SkullKnightmon) and the quadrupedal axe-themed Digimon Axemon (デッドリーアックスモン, DeadlyAxemon).

Three Generals

The Three Generals (三元士, Sangenshi; Three Head Officers in Xros Wars) are three mighty Digimon that work under Bagramon and are in charge of the Zone Battalion Commanders.

Tactimon (タクティモン, Takutimon)
Voiced by: Bin Shimada (Japanese); Kirk Thornton (English)
Tactimon is an armored samurai Digimon who keeps 26 Code Crown fragments. His personal weapon, Sword of Sworms (Jatetsufūjinmaru), cannot be removed from the sheath, which Bagramon sealed. He was destroyed by OmniShoutmon.
Laylamon (リリスモン, Ririsumon, Lilithmon)
Voiced by: Houko Kuwashima (Japanese); Cindy Robinson (English)
Lalyamon is a Lilith-themed Digimon and the most skilled manipulator of the Three Generals, possessing 24 Code Crown fragments. She has proved to be merciless and cunning, often using her servants to do the attacking while she stands on the sidelines. She was ultimately destroyed by Shoutmon X7 and Beelzemon.
Blastmon (ブラストモン, Burasutomon)
Voiced by: Daisuke Kishio (Japanese); Patrick Seitz (English)
Blastmon is a Mineral Digimon and the toughest of the Three Generals, often accompanied by a trio of Vilemon. While armed with a club-tipped tail and powerful punching and kicking attacks, Blastmon can create clones of himself out of his fragments and transfer his consciousness to them

Minions of the Generals

Troopmon (トループモン, Torūpumon; 1-2, 8, 10, 13, 25, 27, 29, 54)
Voiced by: Richard Epcar
The Troopmon are a group of humanoid Digimon in gas masks that serve as the basic foot soldiers of the Bagra Army, carrying bazookas in battle.
Vilemon (イビルモン, Ebirumon; Evilmon) 12, 13, 18, 37
Vilemon #1 Voiced by: Kenji Akabane (Japanese); Liam O'Brien (English)
Vilemon #2 Voiced by: Tomohisa Hashizume (Japanese); Neil Kaplan (English)
Vilemon #3 Voiced by: Keita Toide (Japanese); Travis Willingham (English)
Three imp-like Digimon serve as the servants and messengers of Blastmon. The Vilemon are killed while protecting Laylamon during their battle with the Fusion Fighters United Army.
Ebemon (イーバモン, Ībemon; 13)
Voiced by: Neil Kaplan
Ebemon is a cyborg alien-themed Digimon that works for Laylamon, using his beam to alter anyone's mind to think everyone around is an enemy to kill. Ebemon was destroyed by Shoutmon X4.
Machinedramon (ムゲンドラモン, Mugendoramon; Mugendramon) 14
Voiced by: Michael Sorich
Machinedramon is a machine dragon-themed Digimon that is summoned to the Sand Zone by Laylamon. He is destroyed by Beelzemon and Shoutmon X4K.
Arukadhimon (Ultimate) (トループモン, Akadimon; 22)
Voiced by: Michael Sorich
Arukadhimon is an archdemon-themed Digimon that works for Lalyamon, a mythical Digimon who made a hidden nest in the Digital Airspace connecting zones together and captures whoever passes by with the intent on eating them. He is destroyed by Shoutmon.

Zone Battalion commanders

The following Digimon of the Bagra Army answer directly to the Three Generals:

MadLeomon (マッドレオモン, MaddoReomon; 1-3, 29)
Voiced by: Nobuo Tobita (Japanese); Vic Mignogna (English)
MadLeomon is an undead lion-themed Digimon who is one of Tactimon's Zone Battalion Commanders, the conqueror of the Forest Zone and the first of the Bagra Army's oppressors to encounter the Fusion Fighters. MadLeomon was originally Leomon (レオモン, Reomon; 29, 54), the Forest Zone's kind-hearted guardian, before being corrupted by Bagramon. MadLeomon is able to absorb other Digimon to gain new abilities and power. MadLeomon is destroyed by Shoutmon X3, but is resurrected as his original self Leomon after all the Code Crown fragments are gathered.
Neptunemon (ネプトゥーンモン, Neputūnmon; 4-6, 29)
Voiced by: Mitsuaki Madono (Japanese); Liam O'Brien (English)
Neptunmon is a merman-like God Man Digimon who is one of Tactimon's Zone Battalion Commanders. He was killed by Shoutmon X4 using his King's Bite trident. When all the Code Crown fragments are claimed, Neptunemon is resurrected and purified, becoming the guardian of the Island Zone.
AncientVolcanomon (エンシェントボルケーモン, EnshentoBorukēmon; Ancient Volcamon) 7-9, 29
Voiced by: Kiyoyuki Yanada (Japanese); JB Blanc (English)
AncientVolcanomon is an Ancient Mineral Digimon, whose back-mounted volcano erupts whenever he is angry. When his Meramon army is defeated, AncientVolcanomon absorbs them, transforming his volcano into a chest-mounted cannon. AncientVolcanomon is destroyed in battle by Shoutmon X3. AncientVolcanomon is later resurrected and purified, becoming the guardian of the Magma Zone.
IceDevimon (アイスデビモン, AisuDebimon; 10-11)
Voiced by: Yasuhiro Takato (Japanese); Patrick Seitz (English)
IceDevimon is an icy devil-themed Digimon who is one of Laylamon's Zone Battalion Commanders out of fear and assists her in attacking the Lake Zone with an army of Icemon, Pteramon, and ice bazooka-wielding Troopmon.
SkullScorpionmon (スコピオモン, Scorpiomon; 12-14)
Voiced by: Neil Kaplan
SkullScorpiomon is a scorpion-themed Digimon. A gray SkullScorpiomon acted as the captain of the squadron of his species that served Blastmon as his Zone Battalion Commander in the Sand Zone. The gray SkullScorpiomon was later killed by Lalyamon, while the other SkullScorpiomon were eaten by Machinedramon.
Lucemon (ルーチェモン, Rūchemon; 15-17)
Voiced by: Taiki Matsuno (Japanese); Michael Sinterniklaas (English)
Lucemon is a Digimon who is one of the Zone Battalion Commanders of Laylamon and is sent to the Sky Zone to obtain the Code Crown fragment. As only the president of the Sky Zone can access the Code Crown fragment from the shrine hidden deep within the Sky Zone, Lucemon sets up an alliance with Nene where she is promised the corruptive Phantom Mist that is sealed in the shrine. From there, assuming his childlike angel rookie form, Lucemon presents himself as one wanting to better life for everyone. Through the Phantom Mist poisoning SlushAngemon and the Fusion Fighters supporting him, Lucemon receives the adoration of all Sky Zone inhabitants needed for him to become president. However, once made president of the Sky Zone, Lucemon revealed his true nature as the Demon Lord Digimon Lucemon Chaos Mode (ルーチェモンフォールダウンモード, Rūchemon Fōrudaun Mōdo; Lucemon Falldown Mode). After absorbing the Phantom Mist, Lucemon becomes the draconic Demon God Digimon Lucemon Wild Mode (ルーチェモンサタンモード, Rūchemon Satan Mōdo; Lucemon Satan Mode). Lucemon becomes a mindless beast and consumes the Sky Zone, only to be destroyed by Shoutmon.
Kongoumon (コンゴウモン, Kongōmon; 18-19)
Voiced by: Tetsu Inada (Japanese); Matthew Mercer (English)
Kongoumon is an Insect Digimon who is the Zone Battalio Commander of the Bagra Army within the Jungle Zone and a servant of Tactimon.
Musyamon (ムシャモン, Mushamon; 23-24)
Voiced by: Takashi Nagasako (Japanese); Travis Willingham (English)
Musyamon is a Wizard Digimon who serves Blastmon and is the Zone Battalion Commander of the Bagra Army within the Warrior Zone. Musyamon, alongside Shurimon, Asuramon, and Samudramon, are destroyed by Shoutmon.
Matadormon (マタドゥルモン, Matadurumon; Matadrmon) 27-28
Voiced by: Hiroaki Hirata (Japanese); Matthew Mercer (English)
Matadormon is an Undead matador-themed Digimon who is the Zone Battalion Commander of the Sweets Zone and a subordinate of Tactimon, using his army of Monzaemon to subjugate the zone and sending the populace underground while keeping the chefs in his dungeon to bake for him. But Matadormon's true objective in the zone is to awaken Breakdramon, the Digimon responsible for the Digital World's current state.
Grademon (グレイドモン, Gurademon; 29, 54)
Voiced by: Ryōtarō Okiayu (Japanese); Christopher Corey Smith (English)
A corrupted knight-themed Warrior Digimon who once served as the Bagra Army's Zone Battalion Commander of the Sword Zone. He attacked the Fusion Fighters with an army of Dinohyumon and Troopmon after Mikey found the Sword Zone's Code Crown fragment. After suffering a near-fatal defeat at the hands of Shoutmon X4, he was healed and purified by Mikey's Code Crown fragments.

Dark Generals

The Dark Generals (デスジェネラル, Desu Jeneraru; Death Generals in Xros Wars) are the seven most powerful Digimon in the Bagra Army and the Digital World, and are the rulers of the seven kingdoms surrounding the Bagra Fortress, serving under Bagramon and SkullKnightmon. The Dark Generals are assigned the task of collecting a large supply of negative emotion from the Digimon they terrorize to fuel the Code Crown in preparation for D5, a future day of destruction.

Dorbickmon the Fire-fury (火烈のドルビックモン, Karetsu no Dorubikkumon)
Voiced by: Hideyuki Hori (Japanese); Grant George (English)
A Welsh Dragon-themed Digimon and the ruler of Dragon Land (ドラゴンランド, Doragon Rando), able to freely manipulate the environment to his advantage. He was destroyed by ZekeGreymon.
NeoMyotismon the Moonlight (月光のネオヴァンデモン, Gekkou no NeoVandemon; NeoVandemon the Moonlight in Xros Wars)
Voiced by: Takaya Kuroda (Japanese); Neil Kaplan (English)
NeoMyotismon is a vampire-themed Digimon and the ruler of Vampire Land (ヴァンパイアランド, Vanpaia Rando). Using his army of Devimon and LadyDevimon to gather Lopmon in his domain, NeoMyotismon has been using his Darkness Loader to absorb them to make himself immortal. He was destroyed by Shoutmon DX.
Zamielmon the Wood-spirit (木精のザミエールモン, Mokusei no Zamiērumon)
Voiced by: Kazuki Yao (Japanese); Derek Stephen Prince (English)
Zamielmon is a hunter-themed Demon Man Digimon with arrow-themed armor and the ruler of Honey Land (ハニーランド, Hanī Rando). He has the title of Lord. He was destroyed by Shoutmon DX with JetMervamon's assistance.
Splashmon the Water Tiger (水虎のスプラッシュモン, Suiko no Supurasshumon)
Voiced by: Hikaru Midorikawa (Japanese); Christopher Corey Smith (English)
Splashmon is an Aquatic Beast Man Digimon and the ruler of Cyber Land (サイバーランド, Saibā Rando). Splashmon is a shapeshifter who used his abilities along with his familiars, called Splashers (Dorippin; Drippins), to stir mistrust among the original occupants of Cyber Land before tricking them into destroying each other. He was destroyed by Shoutmon DX.
Olegmon the Gold Pirate (金賊のオレーグモン, Kinzoku no Orēgumon; Olegmon the Gold-thief in Xros Wars)
Olegmon Voiced by: Kōzō Shioya (Japanese); Patrick Seitz (English)
Surtr Voiced by: Daisuke Kishio (Japanese); Neil Kaplan (English)
Jormungand Voiced by: Takahiro Sakurai (Japanese); Richard Epcar (English)
Olegmon is a Viking-based Sea Animal Digimon and the ruler of Gold Land (ゴールドランド, Gōrudo Rando). Armed with his Dual Tomahawk battleaxes (Twin Broadswords in the English dub), Olegmon is a super-heavyweight Digimon whose body is clad in golden-steel armor with the treasure chests on his shoulders holding the happy shadow Surtr (スルト, Suruto) and the gloomy shadow Jormungand (ヨルムンガンド, Yorumungando). He overpowered Shoutmon X4S, but was eventually destroyed by Ballistamon.
Gravimon the Earth Spirit (土神のグラビモン, Doshin no Grabimon; Gravimon the Earth-god in Xros Wars)
Voiced by: Shigeru Nakahara (Japanese); Brian Beacock (English)
Gravimon is the ruler of Canyon Land (キャニオンランド, Kyanion Rando). He is a strategist who manipulates gravity and tends to be a step ahead of his opponents, transplanting his DigiCore into an opponent to have the advantage to regenerate indefinitely as long as his core is unharmed. He was destroyed by Shoutmon X7 and Christoper.
Apollomon the Sun (日輪のアポロモン, Nichirin no Aporomon; lit. Apollomon the Sun-wheel)
Apollomon Voiced by: Hideyuki Tanaka (Japanese); Kirk Thornton (English)
Whispered Voiced by: Hideyuki Tanaka (Japanese); Keith Silverstein (English)
Apollomon is a humanoid fiery lion-based God Man Digimon and who believes in justice before he was forced into serving Bagramon and SkullKnightmon as the seventh Dark General and the ruler of Bright Land (ブライトランド, Buraito Rando).Whispered (ウィスパード, Wisupādo) is a virus program created by Bagramon to control Apollomon as he attempts to resist it. He was destroyed by Shoutmon X7.
GrandGeneramon (グランドジェネラモン, Gurandojeneramon)
GrandGeneramon is a Unique Digimon, whom is the combined forms of all seven Dark Generals. Called by AxeKnightmon to be the strongest and most evil of destructive gods, GrandGeneramon has the head and chest of Dorbickmon, the wings and left arm of NeoMyotismon, the abdomen and tail of Zamielmon, the body of Splashmon's water tiger form as its lower half, the right arm of Olegmon, the right arm of Gravimon with its chest and tentacles as the shoulder, and the crest and left arm of Apollomon.

Bagra Army soldiers

Besides the Troopmon, among the soldiers of the Bagra Army are:

Pteramon (プテラノモン, Puteranomon, Pteranomon; 1-3, 10, 54)
The Pteramon serve as the air force of the Bagra Army.
Rhinomon (ライノモン, Rainomon; 1, 54)
The Rhinomon serve as the steeds for the Bagra Army.
Tankmon (タンクモン, Tankumon; 1, 21, 25, 54)
A Tankmon first appeared in Mikey's dream of his army fighting the Bagra Army. Lilithmon and Damemon later brought an army of Tankmon to attack the Fusion Fighters and Team Blue Flare in the Dust Zone.
Chikurimon (チクリモン, Chikurimon; 1)
Spore-like Digimon that serve as the foot soldiers of the Bagra Army.
Mammothmon (マンモン, Manmon, Mammon; 1, 25, 54)
The Mammothmon serve as the steeds for the Bagra Army.
Minotarumon (ミノタルモン, Minotarumon; 1-2, 54)
A Minotarumon was seen in Mikey's dream of his army fighting the Bagra Army. Several Minotarumon serve the Bagra Army.
Bulbmon (バルブモン, Valvemon; 1, 25, 54)
A Bulbmon was first seen in Mikey's dream where his army was fighting the Bagra Army. A Bulbmon is later summoned to the Disc Zone by Blastmon to battle against Mikey and Christopher.
Sealsdramon (シールズドラモン, Shiruzudoramon; 1, 38-39, 54)
A Sealsdramon first appeared in Mikey's dream of his army fighting the Bagra Army. Robotic duplicates of Sealsdramon make up Splashmon's army.
Coelamon (シーラモン, Shiramon; 2)
Voiced by: Tomohisa Hashizume
An Earth-swimming Coelamon tried to attack Angie and Cutemon, but was deleted by Dorulumon.
Orochimon (オロチモン, 2)
An Orochimon was used by MadLeomon to eliminate the Fusion Fighters.
Drimogemon (ドリモゲモン, Dorimogemon; 3)
A Drimogemon was unleashed by Tactimon and MadLeomon to burrow under the Village of Smiles and awaken a dormant bamboo root that sprouted bamboo all over the Village of Smiles. Once Drimogemon was destroyed by Jeremy using the Star Sword, the bamboo withdrew.
Apemon (ハヌモン, Hanumon, Hanumon; 3)
Several Apemon accompanied MadLeomon in his attack on the Village of Smiles.
Mantaraymon (マンタレイモン, Mantareimon; 4-6)
Several Mantaraymon larger than normal are shown to have been modified with armor resembling aircraft carriers. They make up Neptunemon's fleet.
Gizamon (ギザモン, Gizamon; 4-6)
Voiced by: Ichitarō Ai (Japanese); Joe Ochman (English)
Several Gizamon make up Neptunemon's army. One serves as Neptunemon's right-hand man.
Divermon (ハンギョモン, Hangyomon, Hangyomon; 4)
Voiced by: Masato Obara (Japanese); Patrick Seitz (English)
Several Divermon make up Neptunemon's army.
Octomon (オクタモン, Okutamon, Octmon; 4)
Voiced by: Neil Kaplan
An Octomon was unleashed by Neptunemon after the Fusion Fighters hijacked one of the Mantaraymon. It was destroyed by Shoutmon X2.
Flymon (フライモン, Furaimon; 5)
Voiced by: Yūsuke Numata (Japanese); Derek Stephen Prince (English)
A swarm of Flymon were unleashed by Neptunemon in order to get into KingWhamon.
Ebidramon (エビドラモン, Ebidoramon; 5)
Voiced by: Patrick Seitz
An Ebidramon was unleashed by Neptunemon to claim the Island Zone's Code Crown fragment from Mikey. When it had Shoutmon X2 trapped in its claws, Mikey activated the Leviamon DigiCard to free Shoutmon, who destroyed Ebidramon.
Seadramon (シードラモン, Shidoramon; 5-6)
Several Seadramon were summoned by Neptunemon to attack the Fusion Fighters.
SkullMeramon (デスメラモン, DesuMeramon; DeathMeramon; 7-9)
Voiced by: Tomohisa Asō (Japanese); Doug Erholtz (English)
SkullMeramon serves as one of AncientVolcanomon's lieutenants. After destroying BlueMeramon, SkullMeramon was destroyed by Shoutmon.
BlueMeramon (ブルーメラモン, BurūMeramon; 7-9)
Voiced by: Hiroaki Miura (Japanese); Sam Riegel (English)
A blue version of Meramon, BlueMeramon serves as one of AncientVolcanomon's lieutenants. He knew Dorulumon back when he was a member of the Bagra Army three years ago, owing his life to him for saving him from being sacrificed in Tactimon's plan to conquer a zone that was neighboring the Magma Zone. He later helps the Fusion Fighters to free Mikey and Dorulumon from AncientVolcanomon and dies after taking an attack from SkullMeramon that was meant for Dorulumon.
RedMeramon (シードラモン, Meramon; 7-9)
Voiced by: Kenji Akabane (Japanese); Benjamin Diskin, Kyle Hebert, Neil Kaplan, R. Martin Klein, Matthew Mercer, Christopher Corey Smith (English)
Several Meramon make up AncientVolcanoamon's army. Most of the Meramon were destroyed during their fight with the Fusion Fighters. The remaining Meramon were absorbed by AncientVolcamon.
Frigimon (ユキダルモン, Yukidarumon, Yukidarumon; 7-8)
Several Frigimon were used by SkullMeramon to cool down AncientVolcanomon when he overheats in anger.
Icemon (アイスモン, Aisumon; 10-11)
Voiced by: Joe Ochman, Patrick Seitz
Several Icemon comprise IceDevimon's army during his attack on Persiamon's palace. Some Icemon were absorbed by IceDevimon to become IceDevimon-Daipenmon Enhancement.
Daipenmon (ダイペンモン, Daipenmon; 11)
A gigantic penguin with a popsicle mixer on its head and wields two popsicles as weapons. Daipenmon was fused with IceDevimon to become IceDevimon-Daipenmon Enhancement. The hybrid was destroyed by Shoutmon X4K.
MegaKabuterimon Blue (アトラーカブテリモン 青, AtoraKabuterimon, AtlurKabuterimon; 18)
Several blue MegaKabuterimon comprise Kongoumon's army.
GranKuwagamon (グランクワガーモン, GuranKuwagamon; 19)
Many GranKuwagamon comprise the aerial fleet of Kongoumon's army.
Shurimon (シュリモン, Etemon; 23-24)
Voiced by: Steve Kramer
A blue and brown Shurimon serves as Musyamon's second-in-command. He was destroyed by Shoutmon.
Etemon (エテモン, Etemon; 23)
Voiced by: Yoshiyuki Kuono (Japanese); Richard Epcar (English)
Ultimate Level Puppet Digimon, a group of Ninja Etemon work under Shurimon as his eyes and ears to oversee the Monitamon.
Kotemon (コテモン, Kotemon; 24)
A Kotemon serves as one of the guards of Musyamon's palace, defeated by Jeremy using the Rare Star Sword.
Asuramon (アシュラモン, Ashuramon; 24)
Voiced by: Derek Stephen Prince
An Asuramon is seen as a member of Musyamon's army. He was destroyed by Shoutmon.
Samudramon (ガイオウモン, Gaioumon; 24)
Voiced by: Neil Kaplan
A Samudramon is seen as a member of Musyamon's army. He was destroyed by Shoutmon.
Ninjamon (イガモン, Igamon; 24)
Voiced by: Tomohisa Hashizume
Several Ninjamon make up Musyamon's foot soldiers, some aiding in the attack on the Fusion Fighters while the rest assisted Kabukimon in fighting Dorulumon.
Kabukimon (カブキモン, 24)
Voiced by: Kenji Akabane (Japanese); Kirk Thornton (English)
A Kabukimon serves as one of the guards of Musyamon's palace.
Caturamon (チャツラモン, Katsuramon, Chatsuramon; 24)
Voiced by: Derek Stephen Prince
A Caturamon serves as one of the guards of Musyamon's palace.
Monzaemon (もんざえモン, Monzaemon; 27)
Voiced by: Haruo Satou (Japanese); Kyle Hebert (English)
A horde of Monzaemon make up Matadormon's army and was led by eyepatch-wearing Monzaemon. They are all absorbed by WaruMonzaemon to form GigaWaruMonzaemon.
WaruMonzaemon (ワルもんざえモン, WaruMonzaemon; 27)
Voiced by: Osamu Ryūtani (Japanese); Neil Kaplan (English)
WaruMonzarmon serves as Matadormon's pastry chef. Under Matadormon's orders, he fuses with the Monzaemon Patrol to form GigaWaruMonzaemon which resembles a giant version of WaruMonzaemon with serrated claws. He was destroyed by Shoutmon X4S.
Breakdramon (ブレイクドラモン, Bureikudoramon; 28)
Voiced by: Kōhei Fukuhara
A giant mechanical dragon Digimon that is found in slumber below the Sweets Zone. It was destroyed by Shoutmon
Raremon (レアモン, Reamon; 28)
Several Raremon make up Matadormon's army. Some of them were actually transformed prisoners of Matadormon and were restored to their normal forms following the destruction of Matadormon and Breakdramon.
Dinohyumon (ディノヒューモン, Dinohyumon, Dinohumon; 29)
Several Dinohyumon make up Grademon's army.
Huanglongmon (ファンロンモン, Huanglongmon; 31-32)
Voiced by: Kentarō Itō (Japanese); Travis Willingham (English)
A Huanglongmon serves as Dorbickmon's second-in-command.
Devidramon (デビドラモン, Debidoramon; 31)
Voiced by: Tomohisa Hashizume (Japanese); Richard Epcar (English)
Two Devidramon serve in Dorbickmon's army.
Megadramon (メガドラモン, Megadoramon; 31-32)
Several Megadramon make up Dorbickmon's army.
Flarizamon (フレアリザモン, Furearizamon; 31-32)
Several Flarerizamon make up Dorbickmon's army.
Brachiomon (ブラキモン, Burakimon, Brachiomon; 31-32)
Several Brachiomon make up Dorbickmon's army.
DarkTyrannomon (ダークティラノモン, Dakutiranomon, DarkTyranomon; 31)
Several DarkTyrannomon make up Dorbickmon's army. Destroyed by OmniShoutmon.
Salamandermon (サラマンダモン, Saramandamon; 31)
Several Salamandemon make up Dorbickmon's army. Destroyed by OmniShoutmon.
Gigadramon (ギガドラモン, Gigadoramon; 32)
Several Gigadramon make up Dorbickmon's army.
LadyDevimon (レディーデビモン, Redidebimon; 33-34)
Voiced by: Kazue Ikara, Miho Saiki, Yuka Saitō (Japanese); Erin Fitzgerald, Mary Elizabeth McGlynn, Cindy Robinson (English)
Several LadyDevimon make up NeoMyotismon's army.
Devimon (デビモン, Debimon; 33)
Several Devimon make up NeoMyotismon's army.
GrandisKuwagamon (グランディスクワガーモン, GurandisuKuwagamon; 35)
Voiced by: Daisuke Kishio (Japanese); Christopher Corey Smith (English)
A GrandisKuwagamon is Zamielmon's second-in-command. He was the one who told Zamielmon that the Fusion Fighters United Army were responsible for defeating Dorbickmon and NeoMyotismon. Zamielmon DigiFused him with the Honeybeemon to form GrandisKuawagamon Honeybee Mode, who is destroyed by JetMervamon.
Honeybeemon (ハニービーモン, Honibiimon; 35-36)
Voiced by: Kenji Akabane, Tomohisa Hashizume
Several Honeybeemon make up Zamielmon's army.
Blossomon (ブロッサモン, Blossomon; 36)
Voiced by: Tomohisa Hashizume
The Blossomon make up Zamielmon's army.
Flybeemon (フライビーモン, Furaibimon; 36)
The Flybeemon make up Zamielmon's army.
Mermaimon (マーメイモン, Mermaimon; 40-41)
Voiced by: Yuka Shioyama (Japanese); Laura Bailey (English)
A mermaid-like Seabeast Digimon who serves as Olegmon's first mate and second-in-command, armed with an anchor as her weapon. Mermaimon was destroyed by JetMervamon.
Scorpiomon (アノマロカリモン, Anomarokarimon, Anomalocarimon; 40-41)
Voiced by: Kenji Akabane, Tomohisa Hashizume
The Scorpiomon make up Olegmon's crew. Several of them are destroyed by Cyberdramon.
MarineDevimon (マリンデビモン, Marindebimon; 40-41)
The MarineDevimon make up Olegmon's crew.
Depthmon (デプスモン, Depusumon; 40-41)
Voiced by: Michael Sorich
The Depthmon make up Olegmon's crew.
Anubismon (アヌビモン, Anubimon; 42-44)
Voiced by: Kenji Akabane (Japanese); Neil Kaplan, Michael Sorich (English)
Several Anubismon serve as Gravimon's bodyguards and soldiers.
Centarumon (ケンタルモン, Centalmon; 42-44)
Voiced by: Kenji Akabane, Tomohisa Hashaizume (Japanese); Patrick Seitz (English)
A group of Centarumon make up the reserve forces of Gravimon's army.
Cerberusmon (ケルベロモン, Cerberumon; 42-44)
A group of Cerberumon make up the initial forces of Gravimon's army.
Hippogriffomon (ヒポグリフォモン, Hippogriffomon; 42-44)
A group of Hippogriffomon make up the initial forces of Gravimon's army.
Sagittarimon (サジタリモン, Sagittarimon; 42-44)
Voiced by: Hiromu Miyazaki
A group of Sagittarimon make up the reserve forces of Gravimon's army.
Wendigomon (ウェンディモン, Wendimon; 42-44)
Voiced by: Keiji Hirai (Japanese); Johnny Yong Bosch (English)
A group of Wendigomon make up the initial forces of Gravimon's army.
Eaglemon (クロスモン, Crossmon; 44)
A group of Eaglemon make up part of Gravimon's army.
Thunderbirdmon (サンダーバーモン, Thunderbirmon; 44)
A group of Thunderbirdmon make up a part of Gravimon's army.
Marusumon (マルスモン, Marsmon; 45)
Voiced by: Eiji Takemoto
Marusumon is a God Man Digimon who is one of Apollomon's captains, escorting the Fusion Fighters United Army to have an audience with Apollomon. Marusumon is later killed by Whispered.
Sethmon (セトモン, Setomon; 45-48)
Voiced by: Ryūzaburō Ōtomo (Japanese); Todd Haberkorn (English)
Sethmon is a dark beast Digimon who is one of Apollomon's captains, though his loyalties were more to Whispered.
Dobermon (ドーベルモン, Dobermon; 45-48)
A group of Dobermon make up part of Apollomon's army.
Grizzlymon (グリズモン, Grizzmon; 45-48)
A group of Grizzlymon make up part of Apollomon's army.
Reppamon (レッパモン, Reppa; 46-48)
A group of Reppamon make up part of Apollomon's army.
Gorillamon (ゴリモン, Gorimon; 46-48, 50)
Voiced by: Keiichirou Yamamoto
A group of Gorillamon make up part of Apollomon's army.
Oryxmon (ゴートモン, Goatmon; 46-48)
A group of Oryxmon make up part of Apollomon's army.
Bullmon (ブルモン, Bullmon; 48)
The Bullmon make up part of Apollomon's army.
RookChessmon (ルークチェスモン, RookChessmon; 52)
Th eRookChessmon served as the lines of defense for the Fusion Power Plant.
KnightChessmon Black (ナイトチェスモン 黒, KnightChessmon Black; 52)
The KnightChessmon served as the lines of defense for the Fusion Power Plant.
BishopChessmon (ビショップチェスモン, BishopChessmon; 52)
A black BishopChessmon is one of the lines of defense for the Fusion Power Plant.

Other characters

Ally Digimon

Various Digimon who aided the Fusion Fighters throughout their travels.

Archelomon (アーケロモン, Ākeromon)
Voiced by: Tomomichi Nishimura (Japanese); R. Martin Klein (English)
A large Archelon-themed Digimon who is the elder of an island in the Island Zone, and an old friend of Jijimon.
Shakomon (シャコモン, Shiyakomon)
Voiced by: Kokoro Kikuchi (Japanese); Laura Bailey (English)
A clam-themed Digimon who is one of the inhabitants of the Island Zone.
Pukamon (プカモン)
Voiced by: Ichitarō Ai (Japanese); R. Martin Klein (English)
A seal-type Digimon who is one of the inhabitants of the Island Zone.
KingWhamon (キングホエーモン, KinguHoēmon)
Voiced by: Unknown (Japanese); JB Blanc (English)
A gigantic whale Digimon whose face and back makes up the entire Island Zone.
Pharaohmon (ファラオモン, Fuaraomon)
Voiced by: Chō (Japanese); JB Blanc (English)
Pharaohmon is the ruler of the Sand Zone. He is an Pharaoh-themed Digimon and curses any intruder who enters his tomb.
Shakkoumon (シャッコウモン, Shiyakoumon)
Voiced by: Yuko Maruyama (Japanese); Mary Elizabeth McGlynn (English)
A human-sized Dogū-like Digimon who is the Commissioner of Elections in the Sky Zone. Shakkoumon initially presented himself a shady enigma to the Fusion Fighters when he first saves Mikey's life and warns him and his friends of unseen dangers before later seen observing various events from a distance.
SlushAngemon (スラッシュエンジェモン, Surashuengemon)
Voiced by: Nobuyuki Hiyama (Japanese); Christopher Corey Smith (English)
SlushAngemon is a bladed-armed angel Digimon who is the chief of the Sky Zone's Angel Police and the Sky Zone's former President.
Gargoylemon (ガーゴモン, Gagomon)
Voiced by: Masaharu Satō (Japanese); Liam O'Brien (English)
Gargoylemon is an inspector working for the Sky Zone's Angel Police. He is prone to jumping to conclusions.
Stingmon (スティングモン, Sutingumon)
Voiced by: Yūsei Oda (Japanese); Christopher Corey Smith (English)
A green insect-like Digimon who lives in the Jungle Zone and is the sworn guardian of Deckerdramon, becoming the Zone's protector after Deckerdramon joins Blue Flare.
Lilamon (ライラモン, Rairamon)
Voiced by: Rumi Kasahara (Japanese); Cindy Robinson (English)
A lilac/fairy-themed Digimon who lives in the Jungle Zone. She aids Stingmon out of love and proclaims herself as the Battle Cry Forest's Warrior of Love.
Garbagemon (ガーベモン, Gābemon)
Voiced by: Keiichi Kuwabara (Japanese); Kirk Thornton (English)
A waste-themed resident who leads a gang of MetalMamemon, ShadowToyAgumon, and a Trailmon Kettle.
Monitamon Elder (モニタモン長老, Monitamon Chōrō)
Voiced by: Masami Kikuchi (Japanese); Michael Sorich (English)
A Monitamon that is the leader of the Monitamon in the Warrior Zone.
Karatenmon (カラテンモン)
Voiced by: Jōji Yanami (Japanese); Travis Willingham (English)
A Karasu-tengu-themed Digimon that resides in the mountains of the Warrior Zone.
Lunamon (ルナモン, Runamon)
Voiced by: Hiromi Konno (Japanese); Cindy Robinson (English)
A tiny fairy Digimon who lives in Disc Zone.
Spadamon (スパーダモン, Supādamon)
Voiced by: Asami Sanada (Japanese); Michelle Ruff (English)
An armored Digimon living in Sweets Zone.
Coronamon (コロナモン, Koronamon)
Voiced by: Fumiko Inoue (Japanese); Bryce Papenbrook (English)
A fire lion-themed Digimon who resides in the Sweets Zone.
Cutemon's Mom and Dad
Cutemon's Dad (キュートモン パパ, Kyūtomon Papa) Voiced by: Keisuke Baba (Japanese); Benjamin Diskin (English)
Cutemon's Mom (キュートモン ママ, Kyūtomon Mama) Voiced by: Fumiko Inoue (Japanese); Melissa Fahn (English)
Cutemon's parents, who were captured by the Bagra Army, but Cutemon frees them.
Ignitemon (イグニートモン, Igunītomon)
Voiced by: Daisuke Sakaguchi (Japanese); Brianne Siddall (English)
A resident of Honey Land, Mervamon's brother, and Zamielmon's soldier. During Zamielmon's fight with Mervamon, Ignitemon rode GrandisKuwagamon Honeybee Mode until he was forcefully dragged off it by Nene and Sparrowmon. He has since returned to Mervamon's side.

Legendary Digimon

Fifteen powerful warriors attempted to stop the Digital World from being split into pieces. Upon their defeat, their spirits were imprisoned in tiny memory cards, called DigiCards or DigiMemories, which could be harnessed by a Fusion Loader and used to summon the warrior for one attack. While the others were scattered across the Digital World's Zones, the DigiCards holding Examon and WarGreymon were trapped in the space between dimensions, while Omnimon ended up on Earth, where he played a role in Mikey gaining his Fusion Loader. After Mikey reclaims the Code Crown from DarknessBagramon, the Legendary Digimon within the DigiCards are all revived and help in the final battle against DarknessBagramon. The DigiCards are made up of them.

Omnimon (オメガモン, Omegamon)
Voiced by: Bin Shimada (Japanese); Matthew Mercer (English)
The leader of the Legendary Digimon that attempted to prevent the splitting of the Digital World, his DigiCard ended up in Kyoto. Though he retained sentience as a DigiCard, Omnimon can project his spirit at will for short periods of time without the usage of a Fusion Loader. Though he hid himself away, Omnimon is the one who gave Mikey his Fusion Loader and later revealed himself to Mikey and Shoutmon before sending them back to the Digital World after the final battle with Tactimon. His attack is said to be Omni Blast.
Leviamon (リヴァイアモン, Rivaiamon; 5, 54)
Voiced by: Unknown (Japanese); Kirk Thornton (English)
A leviathan/crocodile-themed Digimon. Regarded as the most dangerous and powerful of the Legendary Digimon, Leviamon can use his Shell Shock attack when summoned. Mikey first activated Leviamon's DigiCard to free Shoutmon X2 from Ebidramon.
MarineAngemon (マリンエンジェモン, Marin'Enjemon; MarinAngemon) 6, 54
Voiced by: Laura Bailey
A group of MarineAngemon use their Kahuna Wave attacks. Mikey first activated their DigiCard to distract Neptunemon's Seadramon troops.
3 Agumon (アグモン; 8, 54)
Three Agumon use their Triple Baby Flame attack. Mikey first activated this DigiCard in order to distract AncientVolcanomon so that Shoutmon X4 can land the final blow on him.
Garurumon (ガルルモン; 9, 54)
A Garurumon uses its Fox Fire attack. Mikey first activated its DigiCard in order to save Dorulumon from Fused AncientVolcanomon.
MagnaAngemon (ホーリーエンジェモン, HōrīEnjemon; HolyAngemon; 12, 54)
Using Great Golden Gate attack when summoned, Mikey first activated MagnaAngemon's DigiCard to send Blastmon's SkullScorpionmon army out of the Sand Zone's ruins.
Veemon (ブイモン, Buimon; V-mon; 12, 54)
A Veemon uses his Veemon Cluster Head attack. It was never used, but Beastmon managed to hold on to it.
Guilmon (ギルモン, Girumon; 12-13, 54)
A Guilmon uses its Quake-A-Lator attack. Mikey first activated its DigiCard to bring down a wall in the Silica Ruins.
3 Patamon (パタモン; 12, 17, 54)
Three Patamon use their Breeze Blaster attacks. Mikey first activated their DigiCard to help Shoutmon X4 get up to Lucemon Wild Mode without the need of flight.
MetalGarurumon (メタルガルルモン, MetaruGarurumon; 21, 54)
A MetalGarurumon uses its Metal Wolf Claw attack. Mikey first activated its DigiCard to freeze the Tankmon that came with Laylamon.
Darkdramon (ダークドラモン, Dākudoramon; 12, 22, 30, 54)
Voiced by: Joe Ochman
A Darkdramon uses its Gigastick Lance attack. Mikey first activated its DigiCard to help Shoutmon destroy Arukadhimon and, later, to attack Tactimon while on Earth.
Impmon (インプモン, Inpumon; 24, 54)
An Impmon uses its Pillar of Fire attack. Mikey first activated its DigiCard to hold off Musyamon's soldiers led by Shurimon, his second-in-command.
Gatomon (テイルモン, Teirumon; Tailmon; 32, 54)
A Gatomon uses its Neko Scratch attack. Mikey first activated its DigiCard in order to get out of a cave that Dorbickmon's Salamandermon flooded with lava.
Examon (エグザモン, Eguzamon; 53, 54)
His DigiCard alongside WarGreymon's DigiCard ended up adrift in Digital Space.
WarGreymon (ウォーグレイモン, WōGureimon; 53, 54).
His DigiCard alongside Examon's DigiCard ended up adrift in Digital Space.

Returning characters

Originally from the previous Digimon series, they were rounded up by the Old Clock Shop Man by using his Clockmon for the final battle with Quartzmon.

Taichi "Tai" Kamiya (八神 太一, Yagami Taichi; Taichi Yagami)
Voiced by: Toshiko Fujita
Tai Kamiya appears in Digimon Adventures as the primary protagonist and the de facto leader of the DigiDestined during their summer adventure in 1999. Being happy-go-lucky and adventurous, yet naïve, Tai often acts on impulse without realizing the consequences of his actions. However, he does whatever is necessary to rectify it and protect those dear to him. To counter Quartzmon, the Old Clock Shop Man summons Tai, from a moment of time prior to sacrifice his crest after the events of his adventure, alongside the other team leaders during his challenge to the Digimon Hunters.
Agumon (アグモン, Agumon)
Voiced by: Chika Sakamoto
Agumon is a dinosaur-like Digimon and Tai's companion.
Matt Ishida (石田ヤマト, Ishida Yamato; Yamato Ishida)
Matt Ishida is a loner from Digimon Adventure who is regarded as "cool" by his peers and seen as a "born rebel" who "prefers to do things his own way." Behind his façade, Matt has an "introspective, sensitive side" that comes through around his younger brother T.K. Takaishi. Though he clashed with Tai over the series, Matt manages to overcome his personal demons prior to joining Tai in the final fight with Piedmon. Matt is one of the legendary Generals in Digimon Xros Wars: Super Digicard Battle.
Gabumon (ガブモン, Gabumon)
Gabumon is a reptile Digimon who is very loyal to Matt, giving him free rein to find himself but trying to reason with him whenever Matt falls too far. His utter devotion to help Matt on his journey of self-discovery led to him going against the rest of the DigiDestined. He later saves Matt from going down the spiral of self-destruction.
Tentomon (テントモン, Tentomon)
Voiced by: Takahiro Sakurai
Tentomon is a ladybug-like Insect Digimon who is the witty partner of Izzy Izumi, whose intelligence he admires. When Angie and Jeremy mistake Omnimon, Imperialdramon, and Susanoomon for DigiFuses, Tentomon corrects them about their Digivolution methods.
Mimi Tachikawa (太刀川 ミミ, Tachikawa Mimi)
Voiced by: Ai Maeda
Mimi Tachikawa is a girly girl from Digimon Adventure who is very blunt and outspoken despite her complaining and self-centeredness. Despite being horribly out of touch with reality at points, Mimi was the more effected of the DigiDestined to the point of refusing to fight out of seeing their Digimon friends getting killed because of them. However, she ultimately realizes her duty to save the Digital World and played a role in the destruction of Piedmon with the army of Digimon friends she gathered. She makes her appearance in this series where she and Rika Nonaka meet Nene and Christopher in Hong Kong's DigiQuartz before going to Greece.
Palmon (パルモン, Parumon)
Palmon is a plant Digimon with reptile features, one of the few who see the good in Mimi, helping her appreciate what she has and to deal with what life gave her.
Joe Kido (城戸 丈, Kido Jō; Jou Kido)
Voiced by: Kikuchi Masami
Joe Kido is from a family of doctors from Digimon Adventure. He uses his expertise to as both medic and a leader while he and Mimi separated from the others, but finally reunited with them just in time for the battle against Piedmon and later Apocalymon. He and Gomamon are sent to safeguard Mexico from DigiQuartz expansion.
Gomamon (ゴマモン, Gomamon)
Voiced by: Junko Takeuchi
Gomamon is a seal-like Sea-Animal Digimon with purple markings and spots all over his body as a design as well as some orange hair on the back of his head. Being the opposite of Joe in personality, Gomamon helped him open up and go with the flow during their adventure.
Davis Motomiya (本宮 大輔, Motomiya Daisuke; Daisuke Motomiya)
Voiced by: Reiko Kiuchi
Davis Motomiya appears in Digimon Adventure 02 as the primary protagonist, he is extremely stubborn in personality and the leader of the DigiDestined during their year-long adventure in 2002. To counter Quartzmon, the Old Clock Shop Man summons Davis and the other team leaders during his challenge to the Digimon Hunters involving Volcdramon.
Veemon (ブイモン, Buimon; V-mon)
Veemon is a dragon-type Digimon who is Davis' partner. Like Davis, Veemon is impulsive in personality. Though he could only Armor Digivolve during the first half of Digimon 02, Veemon is later able to naturally Digivolve into ExVeemon.
Ken Ichijouji (一乗寺 賢, Ichijōji Ken)
Voiced by: Romi Park
Ken Ichijouji is the final member of the Digimon Adventure 02 DigiDestined, partnered with Wormmon and holder of the Crest of Kindness. Unlike the other 02 DigiDestined, he lives in Tamachi which is next to Odaiba. Originally, due to a series of unfortunate events, Ken became the Digimon Emperor and enslaved Digimon with mind-controlling Dark Rings (which worked on In-Training, Rookie, and Champion Level Digimon) and Dark Spirals (which worked on Ultimate Level Digimon and the occasional Champion Level Digimon). It took Davis and Wormmon's sacrifice to make Ken realize the evil he committed upon Kimeramon's destruction.
Wormmon (ワームモン, Waamumon)
Wormmon is a small green worm-like creature who cares for Ken's well being to point of allowing his human to cause trouble before the events of Kimeramon's creating forced him to sacrifice himself to stop the monster while snapping Ken out of his madness. Wormmon eventually revives and is reunited with Ken.
Takato Matsuki (松田 啓人, Matsuda Takato; Takato Matsuda)
Voiced by: Makoto Tsumura
Takato Matsuki appears in Digimon Tamers as the primary protagonist, a cheerful, happy, carefree person whose loves for Digimon resulted in the creation of his partner Guilmon from a Blue Card he found among his cards. Due to Guilmon being product of his imagination, Takato appears to empathic with his Digimon and thus the two influence each other in their fights, by swiping Digimon Battle Cards to his Digivice giving Guilmon an extra boost for power. Though the two parted ways in the series finale, Takato was last seen witnessing a portal to the Digital World opening up. As the rest of the Tamers battle Quartzmon around the world, Takato aids the Fusion Fighters United Army in Japan.
Guilmon (ギルモン, Girumon)
Guilmon is a raptor-like Digimon who bares the Digital hazard mark on his chest. Guilmon was created by Takato as a drawing and was brought to life soon after by the Blue Card which the DigiGnomes secretly placed among Takato's card deck. Though a rookie, Guilmon originally has a childish mindsight and mentally matured overtime as he gained more experience.
Rika Nonaka (牧野 留姫, Makino Ruki; Ruki Makino)
Voiced by: Fumiko Orikasa
Rika Nonoka is a tomboyish girl from Digimon Tamers who first saw Digimon as nothing more than data, but eventually forged an equal partnership with Renamon. She makes her appearance in this series where she and Mimi Tachikawa meet Nene and Christopher in Hong Kong's DigiQuartz before going to Greece.
Renamon (レナモン, Renamon)
Renamon is a fox-like Digimon who is very mature in both form and mentality, using a ninja-type fighting state. Though she saw Rika as nothing more but a means to become stronger, Renamon began to care for her partner's well being.
Takuya Kanbara (神原 拓也, Kanbara Takuya)
Voiced by: Junko Takeuchi
Takuya Kanbara appears in "Digimon Frontier" as the primary protagonist. Receiving a mysterious SMS message on his mobile phone one afternoon during his brother's birthday, Takuya arrives to a subway station, where a Trailmon took him to the Digital World where he obtained the Spirits of AncientGreymon and used them to battle the forces of Cherubimon and later Lucemon. Takuya aids the Fusion Fighters United Army in Japan as Aldamon before his team's arrival allows him to become Susanoomon. Takuya is one of the legendary Generals in Digimon Xros Wars: Super Digicard Battle.
Tommy Himi (氷見 友樹, Himi Tomoki; Tomoki Himi)
Voiced by: Kumiko Watanabe
Tommy Himi is the youngest member of the Legendary Warriors, chosen to wield AncientMegatheriumon's power through the Spirits of ice. Originally a shy crybaby, Tommy became a stronger person from his adventure.
Marcus Damon (大門 大, Daimon Masaru; Masaru Daimon)
Voiced by: Soichiro Hoshi
Marcus Damon is the hot headed fourteen-year-old primary protagonist in Digimon Data Squad. He loves to fight and, in his own way, considers himself to be an "ultimate fighter". Throughout his adventure, Marcus learns of his father's connections to both the DATS organization he himself works for and the Digimon which he encounters and learns that some of them have been provoked into invading the human world. Eventually, after restoring peace between the human and Digital Worlds, Marcus decides to stay in the Digital World and help Agumon keep the peace. To counter Quartzmon, the Old Clock Shop Man summons Marcus and the other team leaders during his challenge to the Digimon Hunters involving Volcdramon. He and Agumon reveal themselves to Xros Heart in a collaboration with Tai Kamiya and his Agumon to help Mikey fight off an embodiment of Quartzmon. As the rest of his team battle Quartzmon around the world, Marcus aids the Fusion Fighters United Army in Japan.
Agumon (アグモン, Agumon)
Voiced by: Taiki Matsuno
Different from Tai's Agumon, Marcus's is larger with bound red leather belts on his arms. Ending up in the real world, Agumon became Marcus's partner, calling him "Boss" (兄貴, Aniki).
ShineGreymon (シャイングレイモン, ShainGureimon): Agumon's Mega Level, a Light-Dragon Digimon whose armor is made of Red Digizoid and fights with both accumulated solar energy and the GeoGrey Sword. ShineGreymon can assume Burst Mode (バーストモード, Bāsuto Mōdo).

Series overview

SeasonEpisodesOriginally released
First releasedLast releasedNetwork
130July 6, 2010 (2010-07-06)March 8, 2011 (2011-03-08)TV Asahi
224April 5, 2011 (2011-04-05)September 27, 2011 (2011-09-27)
325October 4, 2011 (2011-10-04)March 21, 2012 (2012-03-21)

Season 1 (2015)


No.English Title/Original Japanese titleDirected byWritten byOriginal release dateAmerican air date
1"Mikey Goes to Another World!"  ("Taiki, Go to Another World!")
Transliteration: "Taiki, Isekai e Yuku!" (Japanese: タイキ、異世界へ行く!)
Tetsuya EndōRiku SanjōJuly 6, 2010 (2010-07-06)September 7, 2013
2"He is Shoutmon, Hear Him Roar!"  ("Shoutmon, Roar!")
Transliteration: "Shautomon, Hoeru!" (Japanese: シャウ卜モン、吠える!)
Yukio KaizawaRiku SanjōJuly 13, 2010 (2010-07-13)September 14, 2013
3"A Rival Appears"  ("Rival Kiriha, Appear!")
Transliteration: "Raibaru Kiriha, Arawaru!" (Japanese: 強敵キリハ、現る!)
Hiroyuki KakudōRiku SanjōJuly 20, 2010 (2010-07-20)October 5, 2013
4"Island Zone in Chaos!"  ("Island Zone, Upheaval!")
Transliteration: "Airando Zōn, Gekidō!" (Japanese: アイランドゾーン、激動!)
Masahiro HosodaReiko YoshidaJuly 27, 2010 (2010-07-27)October 13, 2013
5"Thanks for the DigiCards!"  ("Digimemory, Shine!")
Transliteration: "Dejimemori, Kagayaku!" (Japanese: デジメモリ、輝く!)
Hiroki ShibataReiko YoshidaAugust 3, 2010 (2010-08-03)October 20, 2013
6"Crisis or Conquest"  ("X4, Crisis Breakthrough!")
Transliteration: "Kurosu Fō, Kiki Toppa!" (Japanese: ×4, 危機突破!)
Toshiaki KomuraReiko YoshidaAugust 10, 2010 (2010-08-10)October 27, 2013
7"Danger Erupts!"  ("Volcano Digimon, Explosion!")
Transliteration: "Kazan Dejimon, Daibakuhatsu!" (Japanese: 火山デジモン、大爆発!)
Yutaka TsuchidaShōji YonemuraAugust 17, 2010 (2010-08-17)November 3, 2013
8"Meltdown in the Magma Zone!"  ("Fierce General Tactimon, Close In!")
Transliteration: "Mōshō Takutimon, Semaru!" (Japanese: 猛将タクティモン、迫る!)
Kōhei KuretaShōji YonemuraAugust 24, 2010 (2010-08-24)November 5, 2013
9"Dorulumon's True Colors!"  ("Dorulumon, Run Like the Wind!")
Transliteration: "Dorurumon, Kaze ni Kakeru!" (Japanese: ドルルモン、風に駆ける!)
Hiroyuki KakudōShōji YonemuraAugust 31, 2010 (2010-08-31)November 10, 2013
10"The Rival Champions!"  ("Taiki, Become a Knight!")
Transliteration: "Taiki, Kishi ni Naru!" (Japanese: タイキ、騎士になる!)
Masato MitsukaRiku SanjōSeptember 14, 2010 (2010-09-14)November 17, 2013
11"Ice to See You, Angie!"  ("Xros Heart, Burn!")
Transliteration: "Kurosu Hāto, Moeru!" (Japanese: クロスハート、燃える!)
Yukio KaizawaRiku SanjōSeptember 14, 2010 (2010-09-14)November 24, 2013
12"Treasure, Traps and Trouble - Oh My!"  ("Sand Zone, A Great Adventure in the Ruins!")
Transliteration: "Sando Zōn, Iseki de Daibōuken!" (Japanese: サンドゾーン、遺跡で大冒険!)
Tetsuya EndōShōji YonemuraOctober 12, 2010 (2010-10-12)December 1, 2013
13"Mikey, Warrior of the Light!"  ("Taiki, Warrior of the Goddess!")
Transliteration: "Taiki, Megami no Senshi!" (Japanese: タイキ、女神の戦士!)
Masahiro HosodaMitsumi ItoOctober 19, 2010 (2010-10-19)December 8, 2013
14"Showdown in the Sand Zone"  ("The Warrior Beelzebumon, Dances!")
Transliteration: "Senshi Beruzebumon, Mau!" (Japanese: 戦士ベルゼブモン、舞う!)
Yukio Kaizawa
Masato Mitsuka
Hitoshi TanakaOctober 26, 2010 (2010-10-26)December 15, 2013
15"Trouble in Paradise"  ("Heaven Zone, The Trap of Paradise!")
Transliteration: "Hebun Zōn, Rakuen no Wana!" (Japanese: ヘブンゾーン、楽園の罠!)
Hiroki ShibataReiko YoshidaNovember 9, 2010 (2010-11-09)December 22, 2013
16"A Dark Cloud Over the Sky Zone"  ("The Dark Knight Digimon Arrives!")
Transliteration: "Kurokishi Dejimon, Sanjō!" (Japanese: 黒騎士デジモン、参上!)
Hiroyuki KakudōKenta IshiiNovember 16, 2010 (2010-11-16)February 17, 2014
17"Clash in the Clouds"  ("The Miraculous DigiXros! Shoutmon X5 Flies!")
Transliteration: "Kiseki no Dejikurosu! Shautomon Kurosu Faibu Tobu!" (Japanese: 奇跡のデジクロス!シャウトモン×5飛ぶ!)
Yutaka TsuchidaDaisuke KiharaNovember 23, 2010 (2010-11-23)February 17, 2014
18"Welcome to the Jungle Zone!"  ("Stingmon, the Great Digimon Forest's Hero")
Transliteration: "Sutingumon, Dejimon Dai Mitsurin no Yūsha" (Japanese: スティングモン、デジモン大密林の勇者)
Yōko IkedaRiku SanjōNovember 30, 2010 (2010-11-30)February 23, 2014
19"Rumble in the Jungle Zone!"  ("The Legendary Deckerdramon, Moves!")
Transliteration: "Densetsu no Dekkādoramon, Ugoku!" (Japanese: 伝説のデッカードラモン、動く!)
Masato MitsukaRiku SanjōDecember 7, 2010 (2010-12-07)March 2, 2014
20"Train of Terror!"  ("Dust Zone, Grand Locomon's Big Scrap City!")
Transliteration: "Dasuto Zōn, Gurandorocomon no Dai Sukurappu Toshi!" (Japanese: ダストゾーン、グランドロコモンの大スクラップ都市!)
Yukio KaizawaShouji YonemuraDecember 14, 2010 (2010-12-14)March 9, 2014
21"Disaster in the Dust Zone!"  ("Decisive Battle! DarkKnightmon VS Xros Heart!")
Transliteration: "Kessen! Dākunaitomon VS Kurosu Hāto!" (Japanese: 決戦!ダークナイトモンVSクロスハート!)
Hiroyuki KakudōShouji YonemuraDecember 21, 2010 (2010-12-21)March 16, 2014
22"Lost in Digital Space"  ("Wisemon, the Secrets of the Digital World!")
Transliteration: "Waizumon, Dejitaru Wārudo no Himitsu!" (Japanese: ワイズモン、デジタルワールドの秘密!)
Toshiaki KomuraRiku SanjōJanuary 11, 2011 (2011-01-11)March 23, 2014
23"Laughing All the Way to the Code Crown"  ("Shinobi Zone, The Comical Ninja Battle!")
Transliteration: "Shinobi Zōn, Owarai Ninja Batoru!" (Japanese: シノビゾーン、お笑い忍者バトル!)
Masahiro HosodaReiko YoshidaJanuary 18, 2011 (2011-01-18)March 30, 2014
24"Monitamission Impossible!"  ("Dropout Monitamons, Do Your Best!)
Transliteration: "Ochikobore Monitamonzu, Ganbaru!" (Japanese: 落ちこぼれモニタモンズ、がんばる!)
Hiroki ShibataReiko YoshidaJanuary 25, 2011 (2011-01-25)April 6, 2014
25"Showdown in Shaky Town!"  ("Zone Collapses! Sparks Fly Between Taiki and Kiriha!")
Transliteration: "Zōn Hōkai! Hibana Chiru Taiki to Kiriha!" (Japanese: ゾーン崩壊!火花散るタイキとキリハ!)
Yutaka TsuchidaRiku SanjōFebruary 1, 2011 (2011-02-01)June 1, 2014
26"Shoutmon - Bogus King or the Real Thing?"  ("Shoutmon, Proof of a King!")
Transliteration: "Shautomon, Kingu no Akashi!" (Japanese: シャウトモン、キングの証!)
Hiroyuki KakudōRiku SanjōFebruary 8, 2011 (2011-02-08)June 1, 2014
27"Sweet Zone Bake-Off!"  ("Sweets Zone, Sweet Tooth Digimon Battle")
Transliteration: "Suītsu Zōn, Amatō Dejimon Batoru" (Japanese: スイーツゾーン, 甘党デジモンバトル)
Masato MitsukaShouji YonemuraFebruary 15, 2011 (2011-02-15)June 8, 2014
28"Battle in the Digital Depths"  ("The Ultimate Weapon Active! Hang in there Cutemon!")
Transliteration: "Saishū Heiki Hatsudō! Ganbare Kyūtomon!" (Japanese: 最終兵器発動!がんばれキュートモン!)
Yukio KaizawaShouji YonemuraFebruary 22, 2011 (2011-02-22)June 8, 2014
29"Fall of the Final Code Crown"  ("Taiki & Kiriha VS the Bagra Army, a Complete Showdown!")
Transliteration: "Taiki Kiriha VS Bagura Gun, Zenmen Kessen!" (Japanese: タイキ・キリハVSバグラ軍、全面決戦!)
Masahiro HosodaRiku SanjōMarch 1, 2011 (2011-03-01)June 15, 2014
30"When Worlds Collide"  ("Brand New Journey!! Tokyo Showdown!!")
Transliteration: "Arata Naru Tabidachi!! Tōkyō Daikessen!" (Japanese: 新たなる旅立ち!!東京大決戦!!)
Masato MitsukaRiku SanjōMarch 8, 2011 (2011-03-08)June 15, 2014

Season 2 (2016)


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English Title/Original Japanese titleDirected byWritten byOriginal release dateAmerican air date
311"Back to the Digital World! Hot Time in Dragonland!"  ("Towards a New World! The Blazing General of Dragon Land")
Transliteration: "Arata Naru Sekai e! Karetsu Shōgun no Doragon Rando" (Japanese: 新たなる世界へ!火烈将軍のドラゴンランド)
Tetsuya EndoRiku SanjoApril 5, 2011 (2011-04-05)March 8, 2015
322"Take a Stand, Christopher! Fusion Fighters' Rescue Mission!"  ("Stand Up, Kiriha! Xros Heart's Rescue Strategy")
Transliteration: "Tachiagare Kiriha! Kurosu Hāto Dakkai Sakusen" (Japanese: 立ち上がれキリハ!クロスハート奪回作戰)
Tetsuya EndoRiku SanjoApril 12, 2011 (2011-04-12)March 8, 2015
333"Vampire Land and the Moonlight General"  ("Feel a Chill Run Down your Spine! The Moonlight General's Vampire Land")
Transliteration: "Sesuji Zowazowa! Gekkō Shōgun no Vanpaia Rando" (Japanese: 背筋ゾワゾワ!月光将軍のヴァンパイアランド)
Tetsuya EndoShouji YonemuraApril 19, 2011 (2011-04-19)March 15, 2015
344"Hang on, Greymon! The Rise of Shoutmon DX"  ("Don't Die Greymon! Shoutmon DX is Born")
Transliteration: "Shinu na Gureimon! Shautomon Dī Kurosu Tanjō" (Japanese: 死ぬなグレイモン!シャウトモンDX誕生)
Tetsuya EndoShouji YonemuraApril 26, 2011 (2011-04-26)March 15, 2015
355"The Power Drain: The Hunters of Honeyland"  ("The Power is Absorbed! The Hunters of Honey Land")
Transliteration: "Pawā ga Suwareru! Hanī Rando no Kariudo-tachi" (Japanese: パワーが吸われる!ハニーランドの狩人たち)
Tetsuya EndoReiko YoshidaMay 3, 2011 (2011-05-03)March 22, 2015
366"Sweet Revenge! The Horrors of Honeyland!"  ("The Laughing Hunter! General Zamielmon the Wood-Spirit")
Transliteration: "Warau Kariudo! Mokusei Shougun Zamiērumon" (Japanese: 笑う狩人!木精将軍ザミエールモン)
Tetsuya EndoReiko YoshidaMay 10, 2011 (2011-05-10)March 22, 2015
377"Ewan and the Land of Illusion"  ("Brother, Why!? The Nightmarish Enemy, General Yuu")
Transliteration: "Otōto yo, Naze!? Teki Jeneraru Yuu no Akumu" (Japanese: 弟よ、なぜ!? 敵ジェネラル・ユウの悪夢)
Tetsuya EndoRiku SanjoMay 17, 2011 (2011-05-17)March 29, 2015
388"Psyche-Out in Cyberland!"  ("The Mysterious Cyber Land! The Beauty of Fullmetal City")
Transliteration: "Nazo no Saibā Rando! Hagane no Machi no Bishōjo" (Japanese: 謎のサイバーランド!鋼の街の美少女)
Tetsuya EndoShoji YonemuraMay 24, 2011 (2011-05-24)March 29, 2015
399"The Water Tiger's Slippery Trap!"  ("Xros Heart Break up Crisis! Water Tiger General's Despicable Trap")
Transliteration: "Kurosu Hāto Bunretsu no Kiki! Suiko Shōgun no Hiretsuna Wana" (Japanese: クロスハート分裂の危機!水虎将軍の卑劣なワナ)
Tetsuya EndoShoji YonemuraMay 31, 2011 (2011-05-31)April 5, 2015
4010"Gold Land and the Irate Pirate!"  ("Cheerful Pirates Appear! Set Sail for Gold Land!!")
Transliteration: "Yōki na Kaizoku, Arawaru! Gōrudo Rando no Kōkai!!" (Japanese: 陽気な海賊、現る!ゴールドランドの航海!!)
Tetsuya EndoRiku SanjoJune 7, 2011 (2011-06-07)April 5, 2015
4111"Ballistamon's Bad News Blast From the Past!"  ("Olegmon the Gold Thief Laughs! Farewell Xros Heart!")
Transliteration: "Kinzoku no Orēgumon ga Warau! Saraba Kurosu Hāto!" (Japanese: 金賊のオレーグモンが笑う! さらばクロスハート!)
Tetsuya EndoRiku SanjoJune 14, 2011 (2011-06-14)April 5, 2015
4212"Deep Trouble in Canyon Land!"  ("Whispering to Kiriha! Earth-god General of the Canyon, The Devil's Invitation!")
Transliteration: "Kiriha ni Sasayaku! Kyōkoku no Doshin Shōgun, Akuma no Yūi!" (Japanese: キリハにささやく!峡谷の土神将軍、魔の誘い!)
Tetsuya EndoShouji YonemuraJune 21, 2011 (2011-06-21)July 5, 2015
4313"Great Fusion! The Power of Friendship"  ("The Mighty Love! Deckerdramon's Final Scream!!")
Transliteration: "Tsuyoki Ai o! Dekkādoramon Saigo no Sakebi!!" (Japanese: 強き愛を!デッカードラモン最期の叫び!!)
Tetsuya EndoShouji YonemuraJuly 4, 2011 (2011-07-04)July 5, 2015
4414"Regeneration Frustration!"  ("The Bond of X7! The Sublime Battle with Gravimon!!")
Transliteration: "Kizuna no Kurosu Sebun! Gurabimon no Sōzetsu Batoru!!" (Japanese: きずなの×7!グラビモンとの壮絶バトル!!)
Tetsuya EndoReiko YoshidaJuly 11, 2011 (2011-07-11)July 12, 2015
4515"Dark Side of the Sun"  ("The Final Kingdom, the Shining Sun of Bright Land!")
Transliteration: "Saigo no Ōkoku, Kagayaku Taiyō no Buraito Rando!" (Japanese: 最後の王園、輝く太陽のブライトランド!)
Tetsuya EndoRiku SanjoJuly 18, 2011 (2011-07-18)July 12, 2015
4616"The Dark Side of Bright Land"  ("Dead or Alive, the Hellish General's Decisive Battle!")
Transliteration: "Shō ka Shi ka, Jigoku no Jeneraru Kessen!" (Japanese: 生か死か、地獄のジェネラル決戦!)
Tetsuya EndoRiku SanjoJuly 25, 2011 (2011-07-25)July 19, 2015
4717"The Battle of the Young Generals"  ("Taiki VS. Yuu! Showdown of the Boy Generals!!")
Transliteration: "Taiki vs Yuu! Shōnen Jeneraru Taiketsu!!" (Japanese: タイキvsユウ、少年ジェネラル対決!!)
Tetsuya EndoRiku SanjoAugust 9, 2011 (2011-08-09)July 19, 2015
4818"Beelzemon's Revenge"  ("Beelzebumon, Fade into Light!")
Transliteration: "Beruzebumon, Hikari ni Kiyu!" (Japanese: ベルゼブモン、光に消ゆ!)
Tetsuya EndoRiku SanjoAugust 16, 2011 (2011-08-16)July 26, 2015
4919"The Darkest Dark General of All!"  ("Taiki's Decision! Surpass the Strongest Apollomon!")
Transliteration: "Taiki no Keddan! Saikyō no Aporomon o Koeru!" (Japanese: タイキの決断!最強のアポロモンを超えろ!)
Tetsuya EndoRiku SanjoAugust 23, 2011 (2011-08-23)July 26, 2015
5020"Prison Land"  ("Resurrect! The Appearance of all Seven Death Generals!")
Transliteration: "Yomigaeru! Shichinin no Desu Jeneraru Sōtōjō!!" (Japanese: よみがえる!七人のデスジェネラル総登場!!)
Tetsuya EndoShouji YonemuraAugust 30, 2011 (2011-08-30)August 2, 2015
5121"Rotten To The Digi-Core!"  ("For the Future of the Digital World! The Friendship with the Death Generals!")
Transliteration: "Dejitaru Wārudo no Mirai no Tame ni! Desu Jeneraru to no Yūjō!" (Japanese: デジタルワールドの未来のために!デスジェネラルとの友情!)
Tetsuya EndoShouji YonemuraSeptember 6, 2011 (2011-09-06)August 2, 2015
5222"D5 and the Brotherhood of Evil"  ("Bagra Brothers! The Bond of Evil")
Transliteration: "Bagura Kyōdai! Ankoku no Kizuna" (Japanese: バグラ兄弟、暗黒の絆)
Tetsuya EndoRiku SanjoSeptember 13, 2011 (2011-09-13)August 9, 2015
5323"The Darkness Before the Dawn"  ("It Approaches! The Human World's Doomsday, D5")
Transliteration: "Semarikuru! Ningenkai no Saigo no Hi, Dī Faibu!!" (Japanese: 迫りくる!人間界の最期の日、D5!!)
Tetsuya EndoRiku SanjoSeptember 20, 2011 (2011-09-20)August 9, 2015
5424"Final Fusion - The Fight for Earth!"  ("Grab the DigiXros of Glory! Our Future!")
Transliteration: "Eikō no DejiKurosu, Tsukame! Oretachi no Mirai!!" (Japanese: 栄光のデジクロス、つかめ!おれたちの未来!!)
Tetsuya EndoRiku SanjoSeptember 27, 2011 (2011-09-27)August 16, 2015

Season 3 (2018)


No.
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No. in
season
TitleDirected byWritten byOriginal release date
551  ("We, the Digimon Hunters!")
Transliteration: "Oretachi, Dejimon Hantā!" (Japanese: おれたち、デジモンハンター!)
UnknownRiku SanjoOctober 4, 2011 (2011-10-04)[19]
562  ("The Students Disappear! The Wavering Shadow of Sagomon")
Transliteration: "Seito-tachi ga Kieta! Yurameku Sagomon no Kage" (Japanese: 生徒たちが消えた!ゆらめくサゴモンの影)
UnknownRiku SanjoOctober 11, 2011 (2011-10-11)[19]
573  ("The Robot Club's Dream, Pinocchimon's Enticement")
Transliteration: "Robotto Bu no Yume, Pinokimon no Yūwaku" (Japanese: ロボット部の夢、ピノッキモンの誘惑)
UnknownShōji YonemuraOctober 18, 2011 (2011-10-18)
584  ("The Targeted Honor Students! Blossomon's Smile")
Transliteration: "Yūtōsei ga Nerawareta! Burossamon no Bishō" (Japanese: 優等生が狙われた!ブロッサモンの微笑)
UnknownIsao MurayamaOctober 25, 2011 (2011-10-25)
595  ("Cuteness Causion! Cute Hunter, Airu's Trap!")
Transliteration: "Kawaii Yōchūi! Kyūto Hantā, Airu no Wana!" (Japanese: かわいさ要注意!キュートハンター、アイルの罠!)
UnknownRiku SanjoNovember 1, 2011 (2011-11-01)
606  ("Digimon Kendo Match! Approaching the Blade of Kotemon!")
Transliteration: "Dejimon Kendō Shōbu! Kotemon no Yaiba ga Semaru!" (Japanese: デジモン剣道勝負!コテモンの刃が迫る!)
UnknownShōji YonemuraNovember 8, 2011 (2011-11-08)
617  ("The Okonomiyaki Panic! The Town Full of Pagumon")
Transliteration: "Okonomiyaki Panikku! Pagumon Darake no Machi" (Japanese: お好み焼きパニック!パグモンだらけの街)
UnknownReiko YoshidaNovember 15, 2011 (2011-11-15)
628  ("Business is Booming For The Digimon Hunt! The Shopping District's Master Hunter!")
Transliteration: "Degimon Hanto Daihanjō! Shōtengai no Sugoude Hantā!" (Japanese: デジモンハント大繁盛!商店街の凄腕ハンター!)
UnknownIsao MurayamaNovember 22, 2011 (2011-11-22)
639  ("Taiki Is Targeted! The Super Celebrity Star's Brave Shout!")
Transliteration: "Nerawareta Taiki! Chō Serebu Sutā no Otakebi!" (Japanese: 狙われたタイキ!超セレブ・スターの雄たけび!)
UnknownRiku SanjoNovember 29, 2011 (2011-11-29)
6410  ("Going to Hong Kong! Protect the Super Beauty Idol!!")
Transliteration: "Honkon Jōriku! Chōbishōjo Aidoru o Mamore!!" (Japanese: 香港上陸!超美少女アイドルを守れ!!)
UnknownShōji YonemuraDecember 6, 2011 (2011-12-06)
6511  ("Tagiru Turns Soft?! Gumdramon's Big Crisis!!")
Transliteration: "Tagiru ga Funyafunya!? Gamudoramon Dai Pinchi!!" (Japanese: タギルがふにゃふにゃ!? ガムドラモン大ピンチ!!)
UnknownIsao MurayamaDecember 13, 2011 (2011-12-13)
6612  ("Delicious or Nasty? The Digimon Ramen Contest!")
Transliteration: "Oishii? Mazui? Dejimon Rāmen Shōbu!" (Japanese: おいしい?まずい?デジモン・ラーメン勝負!)
UnknownShōji YonemuraDecember 20, 2011 (2011-12-20)
6713  ("The World Trip for Children only! The Digimon Train of Dreams")
Transliteration: "Kodomo dake no Sekai Ryokō! Yume no Dejimon Torein" (Japanese: 子供だけの世界旅行!夢のデジモントレイン)
UnknownReiko YoshidaDecember 27, 2011 (2011-12-27)
6814  ("Gather Hunters! Digimon Competition in the Southern Island!")
Transliteration: "Hantā Daishūgō! Minami no Shima no Dejimon Sōdatsusen!" (Japanese: ハンター大集合!南の島のデジモン争奪戦!)
UnknownRiku SanjoJanuary 3, 2012 (2012-01-03)
6915  ("Want Friends? Phelesmon, the Devil's Promise")
Transliteration: "Tomodachi Hoshii? Feresumon, Akuma no Yakusoku" (Japanese: 友達欲しい?フェレスモン悪魔の約束)
UnknownAuichi MioJanuary 10, 2012 (2012-01-10)
7016  ("Heart Racing Fear Experience! The Spirit Hunter Bellows!!")
Transliteration: "Dokidoki Kyōfu Taiken! Shinrei Hantā ga Hoeru!!" (Japanese: ドキドキ恐怖体験!心霊ハンターが吠える!!)
UnknownShōji YonemuraJanuary 17, 2012 (2012-01-17)
7117  ("Resemblance or None at All? The Disguised Phantom Thief Betsumon")
Transliteration: "Niteru? Nitenai? Hensō Kaitō Betsumon" (Japanese: 似てる?似てない?変装怪盗ベツモン)
UnknownRiku SanjoJanuary 24, 2012 (2012-01-24)
7218  ("UFO & Dinosaur Great Gathering! Ekakimon of Dreams")
Transliteration: "Yūfō Kyōryū Daishūgō! Yume no Ekakimon" (Japanese: UFO・恐竜大集合!夢のエカキモン)
UnknownIsao MurayamaJanuary 31, 2012 (2012-01-31)
7319  ("The Great Undersea Adventure! Find the Digimon Treasure of Dreams!")
Transliteration: "Kaitei Daibōken! Yume no Zaihō Dejimon o Sagase!" (Japanese: 海底大冒険!夢の財宝デジモンを探せ!)
UnknownShōji YonemuraFebruary 7, 2012 (2012-02-07)
7420  ("Rare Card Vanished! The Invincible RookChessmon")
Transliteration: "Rea Kādo ga Kieta! Muteki no Rūkuchesumon" (Japanese: レアカードが消えた!無敵のルークチェスモン)
UnknownReiko YoshidaFebruary 14, 2012 (2012-02-14) [20]
7521  ("The Amusement Park of Dreams, Digimon Land!")
Transliteration: "Yume no Yūenchi, Dejimon Rando!" (Japanese: 夢の遊園地、デジモンランド!)
UnknownAiuchi MioFebruary 21, 2012 (2012-02-21)
7622  ("The Golden Insect! The Mysterious MetallifeKuwagamon")
Transliteration: "Ōgon Konchū! Metarifekuwagāmon no Nazo" (Japanese: 黄金昆虫!メタリフェクワガーモンの謎)
UnknownRiku SanjoFebruary 28, 2012 (2012-02-28)
7723  ("Now Revealed! The Secret of the Digimon Hunt")
Transliteration: "Ima Akasareru! Dejimon Hanto no Himitsu" (Japanese: 今明かされる!デジモンハントの秘密)
UnknownRiku SanjoMarch 7, 2012 (2012-03-07)
7824  ("Grand Gathering of the Legendary Heroes! The Play-offs of the Digimon All Stars!!")
Transliteration: "Densetsu no Hīrō Daishūketsu! Dejimon Ōru Sutā Kessen!!" (Japanese: 伝説のヒーロー大集結!デジモンオールスター決戦!!)
UnknownRiku SanjoMarch 14, 2012 (2012-03-14)
7925  ("Now Burn Up Tagiru! The Glorious Digimon Hunt!")
Transliteration: "Moeagare Tagiru! Eikō no Dejimon Hanto!" (Japanese: 燃え上がれタギル!栄光のデジモンハント!)
UnknownRiku SanjoMarch 21, 2012 (2012-03-21)

Release

Digimon Xros Wars was first publicly revealed in the June 2010 issue of Shueisha's V Jump magazine, including the name of the series and brief descriptions of the series and several main characters.[21] It was directed by Tetsuya Endo and written by Riku Sanjo.[22] A number of staffs and voice actors for the anime were selected from those from Gegege no Kitarō (2007) and Hakaba Kitarō (2008), including Riku Sanjo and Minami Takayama.[23] A third season was decided suddenly, with Yukio Kaizawa as the main writer for the first episode. In order to retain the series' popularity, Mikey Kudo remained as a returning character, while Christopher and Nene were removed from the main cast. Instead, Ewan remained as a protagonist due to his character still needing growth.[24] The series was the first to air in widescreen 16:9 and in HD 1080i, and aired on TV Asahi from July 6, 2010, to March 25, 2012. Crunchyroll began streaming the original Japanese version of the series outside of Japan, with English subtitles in November 2011.[25]

In September 2012, it was announced that Saban Brands had acquired licensing rights to the Digimon brand and secured global rights to localize Digimon Fusion outside Asia, with Marvista Entertainment handling international sales.[26] Saban Brands contracted Studiopolis to dub the series into English and hiring Noam Kaniel to compose the music for the series. In February 2013, Saban Brands pre-sold the series to Nickelodeon in the United States where it began airing on September 7, 2013, before being moved to Nicktoons after three episodes, and later began airing on The CW's Vortexx programming block from January 25 to September 27, 2014.[27][28][29][30][31][32] The first season became available for streaming on Netflix starting September 13, 2014, while the second season became available on March 8, 2016.

In the United Kingdom, Saban Brands and Marvista Entertainment pre-sold the series to CITV in October 2013, and secured ITV Studios Global Entertainment as the exclusive UK licensing agent.[33] The series premiered on CITV on February 24, 2014.[1][34] YTV began airing the series on February 28, 2014.[citation needed] In the Philippines, it began airing on Yey! after the end of Digimon Frontier, but it ended on July 1, 2020 (due to ABS-CBN's franchise renewal controversy).[citation needed]

Home media

The series was released on DVD with nineteen volumes by Bandai Visual in Japan from April 22, 2011, to August 24, 2012.[35][36] A DVD box was released on November 22, 2016.[37] Part I was released in the US on February 10, 2015, via Cinedigm;[38] Part II was released on March 1, 2016.[39] In Australia, the first season was released by Roadshow Entertainment on June 11, 2014.[40]

Theme songs

Kosuke Yamashita composed the music for the series. A total of three CD soundtracks under the label of Music Code were released in Japan on September 29, 2010, March 23, 2011, and January 18, 2012.[41][42][43]

Opening theme songs (Japan)
  • "Never Give Up!" (ネバギバ!, Neba Giba!) by Sonar Pocket (1-30)
  • "New World" by Twill (31–54)
  • "STAND UP" by Twill (55–79)
Insert songs (Japan)
  • "WE ARE Xros Heart!" (WE ARE クロスハート!, WE ARE Kurosu Hāto!) by Kōji Wada
  • "Blazing Blue Flare" by Hideaki Takatori
  • "X4B The Guardian!" by Kōji Wada
  • "Sora Mau Yūsha! X5" (空舞う勇者!×5, Sora Mau Yūsha! Kurosu Faibu; "Whirl Through the Sky! X5") by Kōji Wada
  • "Dark Knight ~Fujimi no Ōja~" (DARK KNIGHT~不死身の王者~; "Dark Knight (The Immortal Ruler)") by Takayoshi Tanimoto
  • "Evolution &Digixros ver.TAIKI" by Kōji Wada and Takayoshi Tanimoto
  • "Evolution &Digixros ver.KIRIHA" by Kōji Wada and Takayoshi Tanimoto
  • "WE ARE Xros Heart! ver. X7" (WE ARE クロスハート! ver. X7, WE ARE Kurosu Hāto! ver. X7) by Kōji Wada, Takayoshi Tanimoto and Ayumi Miyazaki
  • "Tagiru Chikara!" (タギルチカラ!; "Overflowing Power!") by Psychic Lover
  • "Shining Dreamers" by Takafumi Iwasaki
  • "Legend Xros Wars" (レジェンド・クロスウォーズ, Rejendo Kurosu Wōzu) by YOFFY and Takafumi Iwasaki
Theme song (US / International - Outside Asia)

A manga adaptation, illustrated by Yuki Nakashima, was serialized in Shueisha's V Jump magazine from June 21, 2010,[44] to March 21, 2012.[45] Its twenty-one chapters were collected in four tankōbon volumes, released from December 29, 2010,[46] to May 2, 2012.[47]

Two arcade machines, Digimon X Arena (デジモンクロスアリーナ, Dejimon Kurosu Arīna) and Super Digicard Battle (超デジカ大戦, Sūpā Dejika Taisen), have been released, which utilise special cards.[48][49] A video game based on the series, Digimon Story: Super Xros Wars (デジモンストーリー超クロスウォーズ, Dejimon Sutōrī Sūpā Kurosu Wōzu), was released in Red and Blue versions for the Nintendo DS on March 3, 2011. Together, Super Xros Wars serves as the fourth game in the Digimon Story series.[50][51] Bandai released a series of card games in North America.[52]

Reception

On its Japanese premiere, Digimon Fusion had a rating of 4.1 viewers.[53] Digimon Xros Wars: The Boy Hunters Who Leapt Through Time was nominated for the 2012 International Emmy Kids Awards for Kids: Animation.[54] Famicom Tsūshin scored Digimon Story: Super Xros Wars 32 out of 40.[55] Early responses by Anime News Network praised the pilot, stating nostalgic Digimon fans would enjoy it based on its new approach to power-ups within the main cast and compared it to the highly acclaimed mecha series Gurren Lagann despite suffering from cliches often seen in other anime.[56][57][58] Voice actor Kyle Hebert said he enjoyed working in the English dub of the series as his two characters, Dorulumon and Balistamon, offered diverse characterization.[59] Fellow actor Ben Diskin shared similar feelings, commenting he had been a fan of Fusion ever since its Japanese premiere and thus was glad to be voicing both Shoutmon and Cutemon, another pair of characters whose personalities differ greatly.[60]

General critical reception has also been positive. Mediaverum enjoyed the early episodes from Fusion and recommended it to fans of both the first two Digimon Adventure series.[61] While noting the series was aimed at a young audience, DVDCorner wrote that the series still had deep themes which might attract older viewers despite its flaws.[62] ICv2 recommended the series for a young audience when checking the English DVDs.[63][64] CulturedVultures left it up to the viewers to watch it or not, also recommending it to an audience that has knowledge of the franchise,[65] while Metro stated it retained the appeal of its predecessors which overshadowed the famous Pokémon back in the 1990s.[66] DVDTalk found mixed feelings when reviewing Fusion. While he lamented the series' focus on Digimons rather than humans, he still praised the show for its animation and recommended it to fans of the series.[67] Capsule Monster commented that despite the apparent attempts of the series to expand marketing, Fusion offers an appealing story, as rather than focusing on friendship, it also contains dark themes rarely seen in children's shows which might attract other audiences.[68]

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