Digimon (series)

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Basic Information
Original Name Digital Monster (デジタルモンスター)
Digimon (デジモン)
Original Work Format Virtual pet
Adapted Format Games, Anime
Region Japan

The Digimon (デジモン) series is a Japanese multimedia franchise originally planned by the Japanese toy company WiZ and the game developer Bandai.

Summary

On June 26th, 1997, the first Digimon virtual pet was released to the market. Bandai intended it to be a "boys version" of Tamagotchi, introducing the concept of battling monsters. Although the launch was not immediately a big success, the release of subsequent series gradually increased its popularity among elementary and middle school students. A "D-1 Grand Prix" was also held throughout Japan, hosted by Volcano Ota.

In addition to the original virtual pets, video games such as the Digimon World series, card games, and manga were also released. In 1999, the first Digimon anime, Digimon Adventure, premiered on TV to great acclaim, and it was also very popular overseas. The "cross-media" strategy was an unprecedented success.

The original Tyrannomon that started the Digimon series set the foundation for the worldview that is common in all original series, and there are many graphic illustrations and specialized terms. However, the anime and its related games sometimes have their own worldview.

For copyright, the pen name "Akiyoshi Hongo" is used, this name is a reorganization of the names of WiZ and Bandai, respectively.

Devices

Roughly, they can be divided into virtual pets, adventure games, and illustration games. The first one is very similar to Tamagotchi, the second one adds RPG elements, and the third has the ability to search and collect images of Digimon.

Anime

TV

  • Digimon Adventure (1999)
  • Digimon Adventure 02 (2000)
  • Digimon Tamers (2001)
  • Digimon Frontier (2002)
  • Digimon Savers (2006)
  • Digimon Xros Wars (2010)
  • Digimon Universe: App Monsters (2016)
  • Digimon Adventure: (2020)
  • Digimon Ghost Game (2021)

Movies

In total, there are 8 anime movies, all derived from the plot of the TV series. They have a duration of 20 to 60 minutes each. In the United States, the first three "films" have been recut and reorganized into Digimon The Movie.

Manga

  • C'mon Digimon (1997)
  • Digimon Adventure V-Tamer 01 (1998)

Official links