Digimon Tamers Dubbed Takato Matsuda, Ruki Matsuno, and Lee Jenrya are children who have, by fate, recieved real Digimon, unlike the imaginary ones in the card game they play. Each of the children, or 'Digimon Tamers', have their different views on how Digimon should be treated.
Digimon Tamers / Season Three (デジモンテイマーズ Digimon Tamers) | |||
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Director: | Yukio Kaizawa | ||
Studio: | Toei Animation | ||
Network(s): | Fuji TV | ||
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Original run: | April 1, 2001 - March 31, 2002 | ||
Episodes: | 51 | ||
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Digimon Tamers (デジモンテイマーズDejimon Teimāzu?) is the third animated series based on the Digimon franchise, first broadcast in 2001. The story takes place initially in the 'real world', a world much like ours where Digimon is just a franchise, composed of video games, a collectible card game, and a Cartoon series. A group of 12-year-olds (10-year olds in the Japanese version), Takato, Henry and Rika (fans of the Digimon card game) meet their own Digimon friends and start to duel 'bio-emerging' Digimon who cross the barrier between the information network and their world, synthesizing proteins and becoming real. Most of it set in the modern Tokyo ward of Shinjuku and only changes scenario to the Digital World for a short time.
The tone of this season has many elements from head writer Chiaki J. Konaka's other works, especially Serial Experiments Lain, including a few aspects from Neon Genesis Evangelion. Thus, the series had a very dark tone in nature, much more so than its predecessors. The show's English dub had little editing compared to previous seasons.
Plot summary
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Takato creates his Digimon partner Guilmon when he slips a mysterious blue card he found in his deck through his hand-held card reading device, changing it into a D-Arc, the Tamers version of a Digivice. The appearance and powers of this Digimon come from Takato's sketches that were scanned into the device. Guilmon bio-emerges from the Digital World and is found later by Takato. Henry met his Digimon Terriermon when he rose from the screen of a computer game, while Rika's Digimon Renamon approached her to ask to be made stronger, since Rika was famous for her skills on the Digimon card game. Other characters, Kazu, Kenta and Jeri (Takato's friends from school) and Suzie (Henry's little sister) become Tamers later on in the series, and Ryo (Rika's rival and fellow Digimon Tamer) is introduced later on. They also encounter two more Digimon that they frequently run into: Calumon, a mysterious Digimon that has the power to make other Digimon digivolve but dislikes fighting and only wants to play and eat junk food, and Impmon, a Digimon that left his Tamers because he was sick of their bickering and selfishness and thinks that all Digimon with Tamers are a disgrace. Intel proset wireless software remove.
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Along the way, the kids learn to be responsible for those creatures as a mysterious man known as Yamaki tries to stop Digimon (who he calls 'Wild Ones') from coming to the real world. From the secret government agency called Hypnos, Yamaki was in charge of monitoring all Digimon activity around the globe. Later, the new Tamers are forced to fight a group of evil Digimon calling themselves the Deva, who serve the Digimon Sovereigns and believe that Digimon shouldn't partner with humans. Their true purpose to come into the human world was to capture Calumon and take him back to the Digital World so they could use his power of Digivolution. Activation keys for windows 8. The Tamers and friends then decide to leave for the Digital World to rescue Calumon. They destroy all but one of the Devas (Antylamon turned to the side of good and became Suzie's Digimon partner) and confront and defeat Impmon, who is now Beelzemon after making a deal with Zhuquiaomon for more power in exchange for eliminating the Tamers. After traveling to the Digital World to rescue Calumon the Tamers meet (and fight with) the digital god, but finally agree to work together in order to destroy the D-Reaper, a computer program initially designed to keep digital life in check, but it itself went out of control.
Several new elements are introduced in this season, including the use of game cards to Digi-Modify and give different powers to the Digimon, the presence of Calumon, a lone Digimon responsible for the Digimon evolutions, and the use of 'biomerging' to bring the Digimon to their final Mega levels by merging their bodies with their human partners. The season also continued the progression from Digimon Adventure, which was set in the Digital World with only a temporary return to the real world, through Digimon Adventure 02, where the characters returned from the Digital World to rest after most episodes: in Digimon Tamers the action is entirely within the real world, with a journey to the Digital World in midseason.
Episodes
Digimon Tamers aired 51 episodes on Fuji TV in Japan from April 1, 2001 to March 31, 2002, and on Fox Kids in the United States from September 1, 2001 to June 8, 2002. It was aired in Fox Kids in the United Kingdom, as well as on CITV, but on CITV, they only aired the first four episodes in slots which should have been filled by the last four episodes of Digimon Adventure 02. Vol 1 of a VHS copy was sold there with those four episodes. A Vol 2 was also made, but they missed nine episodes off and went straight to episodes fourteen, fifteen and sixteen.
Characters
Main article: List of characters in Digimon Tamers
Main characters
Character | Voice actor | Digimon | Voice actor |
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Takato Matsuki Takato Matsuda (松田 啓人Matsuda Takato?) | (En:) Brian Beacock (Ja:) Makoto Tsumura | Guilmon Guilmon (ギルモンGirumon?) | (En:) Steven Jay Blum (Ja:) Masako Nozawa |
An imaginative artist who created his own Digimon. Takato is somewhat the leader of the group. | |||
Henry Wong Jianliang Lee (李 健良Lǐ Jiànliáng?) | (En:) Dave Wittenberg (Ja:) Mayumi Yamaguchi | Terriermon Terriermon (テリアモンTeriamon?) | (En:) Mona Marshall (Ja:) Aoi Tada |
A half-Japanese/half-Chinese boy, a voice of reason type character. He chose Terriermon in a video game. | |||
Rika Nonaka Ruki Makino (牧野 留姫Makino Ruki?) | (En:) Melissa Fahn (Ja:) Fumiko Orikasa | Renamon Renamon (レナモン?) | (En:) Mari Devon (Ja:) Yuka Imai |
A tomboyish, headstrong, female Tamer who is a champion Digimon card player. |
Secondary characters
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Screenshot | Character | Voice actor | Digimon | Voice actor |
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Jeri Katou Juri Katō (加藤 樹莉Katō Juri?) | (En:) Bridget Hoffman (Ja:) Yoko Asada | Leomon Leomon (レオモンReomon?) | (En:) Paul St. Peter (Ja:) Hiroaki Hirata | |
A female Tamer who is one of Takato's friends from school. | ||||
Ryo Akiyama Ryō Akiyama (秋山 遼Akiyama Ryō?) | (En:) Steve Staley (Ja:) Jun-ichi Kanemaru | Cyberdramon Cyberdramon (サイバードラモンSaibādoramon?) | (En:) Lex Lang (Ja:) Ikkei Seta | |
An enigmatic Tamer that went missing after beating Rika to take first place in the Digimon Card Tournament. | ||||
Kazu Shioda Hirokazu Shioda (塩田 博和Shioda Hirokazu?) | (En:) Brad MacDonald (Ja:) Yukiko Tamaki | Guardromon Guardromon (ガードロモンGādoromon?) | (En:) Richard Cansino (Ja:) Kiyoyuki Yanada | |
A comedic Tamer that is very good friends with Takato and Kenta and often beats them in DigiBattle Card Game. | ||||
Kenta Kitagawa Kenta Kitagawa (北川 健太Kitagawa Kenta?) | (En:) Steven Jay Blum (Ja:) Touko Aoyama | MarineAngemon MarinAngemon (マリンエンジェモンMarin'Enjemon?) | (En:) Wendee Lee (Ja:) Ai Iwamura | |
A young Tamer who is very good friends with Takato and Kazu. | ||||
Suzie Wong Shaochung Lee (李 小春Lǐ Xiǎochūn?) | (En:) Peggy O'Neal (Ja:) Ai Nagano | Lopmon Lopmon (ロップモンRoppumon?) | (En:) Michelle Ruff (Ja:) Aoi Tada | |
Henry's younger sister. | ||||
Ai and Mako Ai and Makoto (アイとマコトAi to Makoto?) | (En:) Rebecca Forstadt and Wendee Lee (Ja:) Haruhi Terada and Miwa Matsumoto | Impmon Impmon (インプモンInpumon?) | (En:) Derek Stephen Prince (Ja:) Hiroki Takahashi | |
Two young children whom Impmon first met during his first time in the human world; his experiences with their sibling rivalry gave him a strong dislike for humans. They reconciled with Impmon near the end of the season. |
Digital World
The Digital World (or DigiWorld for short) is a parallel, shadow world that coexists with Earth, created as it was by it. This is where all Digimon live.
The Digital World that runs parallel to the Earth inhabited by Takato and the other Tamers originally started out as a barren desert, which became home to the digital life forms created by the Monster Makers in the 1980s – the Digimon. Some organisms even evolved on their own in the Digital World, the DigiGnomes. But in the early days of life in the Digital World, it was attacked by the deadly D-Reaper deletion program, which had been created to destroy all artificial intelligence that moved beyond its limits. However, as it deleted many Digimon, it absorbed their data, and was mutated by it, gaining sentience and more power. It entered a period of inactivity, and buried itself away, deep beneath the Digital World.
Time passed, and four Digimon evolved into their highest stages, becoming the 'gods' of the Digital World – the four Digimon Sovereigns, Azulongmon, Baihumon, Ebonwumon and Zhuqiaomon. The Digital World eventually grew to be composed of six planes – the earliest was the desert, while the sixth is the highest plane where the Sovereigns dwelled, along with the Shining Digivolution—the power source that provided the energy to allow Digimon to Digivolve. On the four planes in between are 'miniverses'—specialized environments created by the Digimon that inhabit them. There are a great many of them, but ones seen included: an area of clouds and clockwork where Clockmon and Hagurumon lived, a warped, black-and-white town where the Nohemon dwell and a Knightmon patrolled its castle at night, an area of forests, lakes and rivers where Orochimon is a dictator over the Gekomon's village, a 'world' entirely composed of water and underground caverns within them where a Divermon lived and protected the Otamamon there, and a region of ice. Huge Data Streams connect the regions of the Digital World to Earth, as digital matter from the Digital World is manipulated and utilized by computers on Earth. In the void between the Digital World and the real world, there is a warped area where reality is in flux, and is defined only by the perceptions of those within it.
Related media
Movies
Main articles: Digimon Tamers: Battle of Adventurers and Digimon Tamers: Runaway Locomon
Video games
Main articles: Digimon Tamers: Digimon Medley and Digimon Tamers: Brave Tamer
Audio Dramas
Main article: Digimon Tamers Original Story: Message in the Packet
Manhua
Short Stories
Main articles: Digimon Tamers 1984 and Ryo's Story
Songs
Japanese
Opening Theme: The Biggest Dreamer
Artist: Kōji Wada
Songwriter: Hiroshi Yamada
Composer/Arranger: Michihiko Ohta
Artist: Kōji Wada
Songwriter: Hiroshi Yamada
Composer/Arranger: Michihiko Ohta
Ending Theme #1: My Tomorrow (ep. 1-23)
Artist: Ai Maeda (as AiM)
Songwriter: Yu Matsuki
Composer/Arranger: Okubo Kaoru
Artist: Ai Maeda (as AiM)
Songwriter: Yu Matsuki
Composer/Arranger: Okubo Kaoru
Ending Theme #2: Days ~Aijou to Nichijou~ (ep. 24-51)
Artist: Ai Maeda (as AiM)
Songwriter: Uran
Composer/Arranger: Okubo Kaoru
Artist: Ai Maeda (as AiM)
Songwriter: Uran
Composer/Arranger: Okubo Kaoru
Insert Song: SLASH!! (Card Slash Theme)
Artist: Michihiko Ohta
Songwriter: Hiroshi Yamada
Composer/Arranger: Michihiko Ohta
Artist: Michihiko Ohta
Songwriter: Hiroshi Yamada
Composer/Arranger: Michihiko Ohta
Insert Song: EVO (Evolution Theme)
Artist: Wild Child Bound
Songwriter: Omori Shouko
Composer/Arranger: Watanabe Cheru
Artist: Wild Child Bound
Songwriter: Omori Shouko
Composer/Arranger: Watanabe Cheru
Insert Song: One Vision (Matrix Evolution Theme)
Artist: Takayoshi Tanimoto
Songwriter: Hiroshi Yamada
Composer/Arranger: Michihiko Ohta
Artist: Takayoshi Tanimoto
Songwriter: Hiroshi Yamada
Composer/Arranger: Michihiko Ohta
Insert Song: 3 Primary Colors (ep. 9, 51)
Artist: Tamers
Songwriter: Hiroshi Yamada
Composer/Arranger: Michihiko Ohta
Artist: Tamers
Songwriter: Hiroshi Yamada
Composer/Arranger: Michihiko Ohta
English
Opening Theme: Digimon Theme
Artist: Paul Gordon
Artist: Paul Gordon
Credits
- Director: Yukio Kaizawa
- Series Composition: Chiaki J. Konaka
- Character Design: Katsuyoshi Nakatsuru
Cast
Sources compiled at Digimon Tamers/Appendices/Cast.
Voice Actor | Role(s) |
Masako Nozawa | Guilmon, Growmon, MegaloGrowmon, Dukemon (shared with Makoto Tsumura), Dukemon Crimson Mode (shared with Makoto Tsumura), Gigimon, Narration |
Makoto Tsumura | Takato Matsuda, Dukemon (shared with Masako Nozawa), Dukemon Crimson Mode (shared with Masako Nozawa), Gigimon |
Aoi Tada | Terriermon, Galgomon, Rapidmon, SaintGalgomon (shared with Mayumi Yamaguchi), Gummymon, Lopmon, Andiramon |
Mayumi Yamaguchi | Jianliang Lee, SaintGalgomon (shared with Aoi Tada) |
Yuka Imai | Renamon, Kyubimon, Taomon, Sakuyamon (shared with Fumiko Orikasa), PokomonRumiko Makino, Seiko Hata |
Fumiko Orikasa | Ruki Makino, Sakuyamon (shared with Yuka Imai) |
Yoko Asada | Juri Katou, D-Reaper |
Hiroaki Hirata | Leomon |
Yukiko Tamaki | Hirokazu Shioda |
Kiyoyuki Yanada | Andromon, Guardromon |
Touko Aoyama | Kenta Kitagawa |
Ai Iwamura | MarinAngemon |
Ai Nagano | Shaochung Lee, Reika Ohtori |
Jun'ichi Kanemaru | Ryo Akiyama, Justimon (shared with Ikkei Seta) |
Ikkei Seta | Cyberdramon, Monodramon, Justimon (shared with Jun'ichi Kanemaru) |
Tomoko Kaneda | Culumon |
Hiroki Takahashi | Impmon, Beelzebumon, Beelzebumon Blast Mode, Dobermon |
Haruhi Terada | Ai |
Miwa Matsumoto | Makoto |
Nobuaki Kanemitsu | Takehiro Matsuda |
Kaya Matsutani | Yoshie Matsuda, Nami Asanuma |
Susumu Chiba | Mitsuo Yamaki |
Fumiko Miyashita | Megumi Onodera, Tadashi, Masahiko Katou, Announcer Toki |
Jun'ichi Sugawara | Seiji Kurosawa |
Kazunari Kojima | Man on Date, College Student, Digimon, Male Passerby, Announcer, Cameraman, Guard, Meramon, Majiramon, Engineer |
Masafumi Kimura | Goblimon, Iwamoto-sensei, Parliamentary Vice-Minister, Vikaralamon, Jijimon |
Masaru Shibue | College Student |
Kaori Uotani | Young Boy, Taizou, Classmate |
Yoshiyuki Kaneko | Jiang-yu Lee |
Mari Adachi | Mayumi Lee |
Mari Yoshikura | Jiālíng Lee |
Rieko Nakayama | Yuuji, Boy, Shaggai's Voice System, Engineer, Hirokazu's Mother |
Yukie Muraoka | Young Boy Opponent, Female High School Student, Boy, Kogal |
Yukiko Hanioka | Student, Kogal |
Ken Nakamura | Student |
Kaoru Shiomi | Student, Ayaka Itou, Harpymon, Woman in the Train Station, Kogal |
Takashi Matsuyama | Allomon, Musyamon |
Yūsuke Oguri | Digimon, Man on Date, Man in the Car, Train Station Attendant, Announcer, Manager Sugai, Little Girl's Father, Guard, Jyagamon, Clockmon |
Yoshikazu Nagano | Digimon, Hangyomon |
Haruo Satou | Audit and Inspection Commissioner, Man In Black, Hajime Katou |
Hitoshi Bifu | Devidramon |
Jyurohta Kosugi | IceDevimon, Qinglongmon |
Tomohiro Nishimura | Chief Cabinet Secretary |
Rin Mizuhara | Vice-Minister of NEXT |
Masahiko Tanaka | Mihiramon |
Koji Ishii | Caturamon[1] |
Issei Futamata | Sinduramon |
Masako Katsuki | Pajiramon |
Unshou Ishizuka | Vajramon |
Kenyu Horiuchi | Indaramon |
Ryo Horikawa | Makuramon, Mysterious Boy |
Kōichi Kitamura | Chou-sensei |
Masami Kikuchi | Dolphin, Grani |
Yoko Matsuoka | Kālī |
Kenji Nomura | Babel |
Asako Dodo | Daisy |
Kōki Miyata | Kumbhiramon |
Syuichiro Moriyama | Zhuqiaomon[2] |
Shizuka Okohira | Babamon |
Yutaka Shibayama | Megadramon |
Hiroomi Sugino | Woodmon |
Hajime Iijima | Public Prosecutor, Commander of the Self-Defence Forces |
Tetsuo Komura | Orochimon |
Yasuhiro Takato | Gekomon |
Tarō Suwa | SHIBUMI (Gorou Mizuno) |
Joji Yanami | Xuanwumon |
Shinpachi Tsuji | Baihumon |
Tomo Saeki | Kai Urazoe |
Takao Ishii | Johnny Beckenstein |
See also
General
Locations
References
- ↑Also credited as 'Mysterious Voice'.
- ↑Also credited as 'God's Voice'.
External links
- Toei Animation official site (Japanese)
- DIGIMON TAMERS RESOURCES (Notes and history of Season 3 from Chiaki J. Konaka) (Japanese/English)
- Digimon Uncensored's Digimon Tamers Comparisons (English)
- Digimon Tamers Tagalog Page (Tagalog)
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Main characters: | Takato Matsuki | Henry Wong | Rika Nonaka | Ryo Akiyama | Jeri Katou | Kazu Shioda | Kenta Kitagawa | Suzie Wong | Ai and Mako |
Digimon: | Guilmon and Grani | Terriermon | Renamon | Cyberdramon | Leomon | Guardromon | MarineAngemon | Lopmon | Impmon and Behemoth | Calumon |
Allies: | Omnimon | Mitsuo Yamaki | Monster Makers | Digimon Sovereigns | DigiGnomes | Alice McCoy and Dobermon | Kai Urazoe | Minami Uehara and Seasarmon | Takehito Uehara | Takato Matsuki (2018) | NYX |
Villains: | Hypnos | Monster Makers | Deva | Mephistomon | D-Reaper | Locomon and Parasimon | Millenniummon |
Relationships: | Takato Matsuki | Henry Wong | Rika Nonaka | Jeri Katou | Ryo Akiyama | Kazu Shioda | Kenta Kitagawa | Suzie Wong |
Other media: | Battle of Adventurers | Runaway Locomon | Digimon Tamers 1984 | Message in the Packet | Days -Information and the Unordinary- | Brave Tamer | Digimon Medley | Digimon BattleSpirit / Ver. 1.5 | Digimon Rumble Arena | Digimon Adventure |
See also: | Digimon | Digital World | D-Power | Digi-Modify | Digital field | List of episodes |
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General: | Digimon (creature) | Virtual pet | Card game | Appmon | |
Elements: | Digivice | Digivolution | DigiDestined | Tamers | Generals | Hunters | Applidrivers | Digital World | |
Anime: | Adventure (Series 1) | Adventure 02 (Series 2) | Tamers (Series 3) | Frontier (Series 4) | Data Squad (Savers) (Series 5) | Fusion (Xros Wars) (Series 6) | Adventure tri. (Series 7) | Digimon Universe: Appli Monsters (Series 8) | Digital Monster X-Evolution (Movie) | Digimon Adventure: Last Evolution Kizuna (Movie) | Digimon: The Movie (Dub Movie) | |
Manga: | C'mon Digimon | V-Tamer 01 | Battle!! Digimon | Chronicle | D-Cyber | Next | Xros Wars | Re:Digitize | Re:Digitize: Encode | Cyber Sleuth | Appli Monsters | Appmon Academy!! | Hacker's Memory | Chronicle X | |
Video Games: | Digimon World: | World | 2 | 3 | 4 | Digital Card Battle (JP) | Digital Card Battle (EN) | Re:Digitize / Decode | Next Order |
Ryo Akiyama series: | Anode and Cathode Tamer | Tag Tamers | D-1 Tamers | Brave Tamer | |
Digimon Story: | World DS | Dawn and Dusk | Lost Evolution | Super Xros Wars | Cyber Sleuth | Hacker's Memory | |
BattleSpirit: | BattleSpirit | 1.5 | 2 | Server | |
Rumble Arena: | Rumble Arena | 2 | All-Star | |
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Alternative TitlesEnglish: Digimon Tamers Japanese: デジモンテイマーズ InformationEpisodes: 51 Aired: Apr 1, 2001 to Mar 31, 2002 Broadcast: Sundays at 09:00 (JST) Licensors:Saban Entertainment, Flatiron Film Company Source: Original Duration: 25 min. per ep. StatisticsRanked: #12342 2 based on the top anime page. Please note that 'Not yet aired' and 'R18+' titles are excluded. Members: 134,723 |
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