The first Digimon anime introduces the Digimon life cycle: They age in a similar fashion to real organisms, but do not die under normal circumstances because they are made of reconfigurable data, this data and can be seen all throughout the show. Any Digimon that receives a fatal wound will dissolve into infinitesimal bits of data. The data then recomposes itself as a Digi-Egg, which will hatch when rubbed gently, and the Digimon goes through its life cycle again. Digimon who are reincarnated in this way will sometimes retain some or all their memories of their previous life. However, if a Digimon's data is completely destroyed, they will die.
Virtual pet toy
Main article: Digital Monster (virtual pet)
Digimon started out as a digital pet called "Digital Monster", similar in style and concept to the Tamagotchi. It was planned by Wiz and released by Bandai on June 26, 1997. The toy began as the simple concept of a Tamagotchi
mainly for boys. The V-Pet is similar to its predecessors, with the
exceptions of being much harder and being able to connect to fight other
Digimon v-pets. Every owner would start with a Baby Digimon, train it,
evolve it, take care of it, and then have battles with other Digimon
owners to see who was stronger. The Digimon pet had several evolution
capabilities and abilities too, so many owners had many different
Digimon. In December, the second generation of Digital Monster was
released, followed by a third edition in 1998.[1]Anime meta-series
See also: List of Digimon episodes and movies
On March 6, 1999, the franchise was given an anime as the first of the Digimon movies aired in theaters in Japan. Originally, the Digimon Adventure movie was supposed to be a short film, but after the storyboard was finished, a request for Digimon becoming a children's television show was made. On March 7, 1999, they began airing a television sequel titled Digimon Adventure.Five more series would follow, most of them with their own tie-in movies, and the series was dubbed for release in western markets in the fall of the same year. The show spawned card games, with Hyper Colosseum in Japan and later Digi-Battle in America, and more video games. The animated series is easily the best-known segment of the Digimon universe and responsible for the majority of its popularity.
"Digimon" are "Digital Monsters". According to the stories, they are inhabitants of the "DigiWorld", a manifestation of Earth's communication network. The stories tell of a group of mostly pre-teens, who accompany special Digimon born to defend their world (and ours) from various evil forces. To help them surmount the most difficult obstacles found within both realms, the Digimon have the ability to evolve (Digivolve)[2][3] In this process, the Digimon change appearance and become much stronger,[4] often changing in personality as well. The group of children who come in contact with the Digital World changes from series to series.
As of 2011, there have been six series— Digimon Adventure, the follow-up sequel Digimon Adventure 02, Digimon Tamers, Digimon Frontier, Digimon Data Squad and Digimon Fusion. The first two series take place in the same fictional universe, but the third, fourth, fifth and sixth each occupy their own unique world (in the case of Digimon Tamers, the Adventure universe is referred to as a television and commercial enterprise, as well as the appearance of one character hailing from the Adventure universe). In addition, each series has spawned assorted feature films. Digimon still shows popularity, as new card series, video games, and movies are still being produced and released: new card series include Eternal Courage, Hybrid Warriors, Generations, and Operation X; the video game, Digimon Rumble Arena 2; and the previously unreleased movies Revenge of Diaboromon, Runaway Locomon, Battle of Adventurers, and Island of Lost Digimon. In Japan, Digital Monster X-Evolution, the eighth TV movie, was[when?] released, and on December 23, 2005 at Jump Festa 2006, the fifth series, Digimon Savers was announced for Japan to begin airing after a three-year hiatus of the show. A sixth television series, Digimon Xros Wars, began airing in 2010,[5] and was followed by a second season, which started on October 2, 2011 as a direct sequel to Digimon Xros Wars.
Digimon was produced by Toei Animation and Bandai of Japan. The series were broadcast in Japan by Fuji Television, except for Xros Wars, which instead aired on TV Asahi. The first four series were called Digimon: Digital Monsters in international markets, while Savers was released as Digimon Data Squad and Xros Wars will be released as Digimon Fusion.
Digimon Adventure (Series One)
Main article: Digimon Adventure
The first Digimon television series, which began airing on March 7, 1999 in Japan on Fuji TV and Kids Station and on August 14, 1999 in the United States on Fox Kids dubbed by Saban Entertainment
for the North American English version. Its premise is a group of seven
kids who, while at summer camp, travel to the Digital World,[4] inhabited by creatures known as Digimon, learning they are chosen to be "DigiDestined"
("Chosen Children" in the Japanese version) to save both the Digital
and Real World from evil. Each Kid was given a Digivice which selected
them to be transported to the DigiWorld and was destined to be paired up
with a Digimon Partner, such as Tai being paired up with Agumon and Matt with Gabumon.
The children are helped by a mysterious man/digimon named Gennai, who
helps them via hologram. The Digivices help their Digimon allies to
Digivolve into stronger creatures in times of peril. The Digimon usually
reached higher forms when their human partners are placed in dangerous
situations, such as fighting the evil forces of Devimon, Etemon and
Myotismon in their Champion forms. Later, each character discovered a
crest that each belonged to a person; Tai the Crest of Courage, Matt the
Crest of Friendship, Sora the Crest of Love, Izzy the Crest of
Knowledge, Mimi the Crest of Sincerity, Joe the Crest of Reliability,
T.K. the Crest of Hope, and later Kari the Crest of Light which allowed
their digimon the digivolve into their Ultimate form. The group
consisted of seven original characters: Taichi "Tai" Kamiya, Yamato "Matt" Ishida, Sora Takenouchi, Koushiro "Izzy" Izumi, Mimi Tachikawa, Joe Kido, and Takeru "T.K." Takaishi. Later on in the series, an eighth character was introduced: Hikari "Kari" Kamiya (who is Taichi's younger sister).[4]Digimon Adventure 02 (Series Two)
Main article: Digimon Adventure 02
The second Digimon series is direct continuation of the first one,
and began airing on April 2, 2000. Three years later, with most of the
original DigiDestined now in high school at age fourteen, the Digital
World was supposedly secure and peaceful. However, a new evil has
appeared in the form of the Digimon Emperor (Digimon Kaiser) who as
opposed to previous enemies is a human just like the DigiDestined. The
Digimon Emperor has been enslaving Digimon with Dark Rings and Control
Spires and has somehow made regular Digivolution impossible. However,
five set Digi-Eggs with engraved emblems had been appointed to three new
DigiDestined along with T.K. and Kari, two of the DigiDestined from the
previous series. This new evolutionary process, dubbed Armor
Digivolution, helps the new DigiDestined to defeat evil lurking in the
Digital World. Eventually, the DigiDestined defeat the Digimon Emperor,
more commonly known as Ken Ichijouji
on Earth, (who is more or less a rival to Davis) only with the great
sacrifice of Ken's own Digimon, Wormmon. Just when things were thought
to be settled, new Digimon enemies made from the deactivated Control
Spires start to appear and cause trouble in the Digital World. To atone
for his past mistakes, Ken joins the DigiDestined, being a DigiDestined
himself, with his Partner Wormmon
revived to fight against them. They soon save countries including
France and Australia from control spires and defeat MaloMyotismon
(BelialVamdemon), the digivolved form of Myotismon (Vamdemon) from the
previous series. They stop the evil from destroying the two worlds, and
at the end every one has their own Digimon partner.

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