Digimon Information


Original creator: Akiyoshi Hongo

Animation Studio: Toei Animation

Japanese title:

Series 1 = Digimon Adventure

Series 2 = Digimon Adventure02

Series 3 = Digimon Tamers

Series 4 = Digimon Frontier

Series 5 = Digimon Savers

English adaption title: Digimon: Digital Monsters (except series 5, which is called Digimon: Data Squad)

Genres: Adventure, Fantasy, Monster

Original air dates: March 1999 - March 2007

Number of TV episodes:

Digimon Adventure = 54

Digimon Adventure02 = 50

Digimon Tamers = 51

Digimon Frontier = 50

Digimon Savers = 48

Number of OVAs: None

Number of movies: 9 (only 1 in the US version)

Manga: 11 volumes

Opening themes:

1: "Butter-fly" by Kouji Wada (Digimon Adventure)

2: "Target ~Akai Shougeki~(Target ~Red Shock~)" by Kouji Wada (Digimon Adventure02)

3: "The Biggest Dreamer" by Kouji Wada (Digimon Tamers)

4: "FIRE!!" by Kouji Wada (Digimon Frontier)

5: "Gou-ing! Going! My Soul!!" by Dynamite SHU (Digimon Savers)

6: "Hirari" by Kouji Wada (Digimon Savers)

Ending themes:

1: "I Wish" by Ai Maeda (Digimon Adventure)

2: "Keep On" By AiM (Digimon Adventure)

3: "Ashita wa Atashi no Kaze ga Fuku(Tomorrow My Wind Will Blow)" by AiM (Digimon Adventure02)

4: "Itsumo Itsudemo(Always, Whenever)" by AiM (Digimon Adventure02)

5: "My Tomorrow" by AiM (Digimon Tamers)

6: "Days ~Aijou no Nichijou~" by AiM (Digimon Tamers)

7: "Innocent ~Mujaki na Mama de~" by Kouji Wada (Digimon Frontier)

8: "An Endless Tale" by Kouji Wada & AiM (Digimon Frontier)

9: "One Star" by Ito Yousuke (Digimon Savers)

10: "Ryuusei(Shooting Star)" by MiyuMiyu (Digimon Savers)




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