Digimon Data Squad - Wikipedia

Japanese anime television series Not to be confused with Digimon World Data Squad.
Digimon Data Squad
Promotional poster from the series, depicting the main characters
デジモンセイバーズ(Dejimon Seibāzu)
GenreAdventure[1]
Created byAkiyoshi Hongo
Anime television series
Directed byNaoyuki Itō
Produced by
  • Atsushiya Takase
  • Atsutoshi Umezawa
  • Hiroaki Shibata
  • Koji Kaneda
  • Shinichi Ikeda
Written byRyōta Yamaguchi
Music byKeiichi Oku
StudioToei Animation
Licensed by
  • AUS: Madman Entertainment
  • NA:
    • The Walt Disney Company (2007–2012)
    • Saban Brands (2012–2018)
    • Toei Animation Inc. (2018–present)
Original networkFuji TV
English network
  • AU: Seven Network, 7Two
  • CA: Family Channel (Jetix)
  • NZ: TV2
  • UK: Kix!, Citv, POP
  • US: Jetix (Toon Disney)
Original run April 2, 2006 March 25, 2007
Episodes48 (List of episodes)
Anime film
Digimon Savers 3D: The Digital World in Imminent Danger!
Directed byNakamura Tetsuharu
Written byRyota Yamaguchi
Music byTakanori Arisawa
StudioToei Animation
ReleasedJuly 8, 2006 (2006-07-08)
Runtime7 minutes
Anime film
Ultimate Power! Activate Burst Mode!!
Directed byTatsuya Nagamine
Written byRyota Yamaguchi
Music byKeiichi Oku
StudioToei Animation
ReleasedDecember 9, 2006 (2006-12-09)
Runtime22 minutes
Digimon franchise
  • Digimon Adventure
    • Digimon Adventure 02
    • Digimon Adventure tri.
  • Digimon Tamers
  • Digimon Frontier
  • Digimon Fusion (Xros Wars)
  • Digimon Universe: App Monsters
  • Digimon Adventure (2020)
  • Digimon Ghost Game
  • Digimon Beatbreak

Digimon Data Squad, known in Japan as Digimon Savers (デジモンセイバーズ, Dejimon Seibāzu), is the fifth anime television series in the Digimon franchise, produced by Toei Animation. The series aired in Japan on Fuji TV from April 2006 to March 2007.[2] A standalone film based on the series was released on December 9, 2006.[3]

An English-language version was produced by Studiopolis, in conjunction with Toei Animation USA and Disney Enterprises, Inc., and aired in North America on Toon Disney's Jetix block from October 2007 to November 2008.

Plot

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The Digital Accident Tactics Squad (DATS) is a government organization established to maintain the peace between the Real World and the Digital World, transporting any Digimon back to the Digital World. Marcus, a junior high school student, becomes one of the members for the organization. He learns that the Digimon Merukimon is opposing mankind. However, the past is revealed that the scientist Akihiro Kurata was responsible for invading the Digital World. He gained the support of the government to oppose all Digimon species, claiming they were a threat to mankind. When Kurata uses Belphemon, Marcus defeats them. Before dying, Kurata uses a bomb to make the Digital World merge with the human world. While the Digimon BanchoLeomon prevents the collision, Marcus meets King Drasil (Yggdrasil), the supreme ruler who attempts to protect the Digital World by destroying mankind, since they cannot exist in both dimensions. Marcus learns that his father, Spencer, was trapped in the Digital World for ten years, because Drasil possessed Spencer's body and BanchoLeomon kept the latter's soul. After Marcus defeats Drasil, Spencer's soul returns to his body. With both worlds restored, all Digimon partners return to their own world. Five years later, Marcus and his friends embrace their future.

Characters

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Main characters

[edit] Marcus Damon (大門 大, Daimon Masaru; Masaru Daimon in the Japanese version) Voiced by: Sōichirō Hoshi (Japanese); Quinton Flynn (English) Marcus is a 14-year-old, second year junior high school student. He does not wear any goggles unlike any main leader characters in any other Japanese Digimon anime. As a delinquent, he challenges himself to become the strongest street fighter. He is partnered with Agumon after saving him from Data Squad soldiers.[4] Marcus also appeared in the third and final season of Digimon Fusion. Agumon (アグモン) Voiced by: Taiki Matsuno (Japanese); Brian Beacock[5] (English) A small three-fingered Tyrannosaurus-themed Digimon who is the partner of Marcus Damon. Unlike the original Agumon, this Agumon possesses red training bracers around his arms. He has a very big appetite. Agumon's other forms are the horned dinosaur-like GeoGreymon (ジオグレイモン, GeoGreymon), the cyborg RizeGreymon (ライズグレイモン, RizeGreymon), and the humanoid dragon-themed ShineGreymon (シャイングレイモン, ShineGreymon). Thomas H. Norstein (トーマ・H・ノルシュタイン, Tōma H. Norushutain) Voiced by: Hirofumi Nojima (Japanese); Crispin Freeman (English) Thomas is a 14-year-old teen genius of Japanese and Austrian descent.[4] He comes from a privileged background and his tendency to rely on carefully planned strategies causes him to clash with Marcus at times. Gaomon (ガオモン) Voiced by: Kazuya Nakai (Japanese); Skip Stellrecht (English) An akita-themed Digimon in boxing gloves who is the partner of Thomas H. Norstein. Gaomon's other forms are the akita-themed Gaogamon (ガオガモン, Gaogamon) whose claws emerge from his gloves, the humanoid cyborg wolf-themed MachGaogamon (マッハガオガモン, MachGaogamon), and the wolf/knight-themed MirageGaogamon (ミラージュガオガモン, MirageGaogamon). Yoshino Fujieda (藤枝 淑乃, Fujieda Yoshino) Voiced by: Yui Aragaki (Japanese); Colleen O'Shaughnessey (English) Yoshi is an 18-year-old field agent at DATS.[4] She is partnered with Lalamon. Lalamon (ララモン) Voiced by: Yukana (Japanese); Dorothy Elias-Fahn[6] (English) A bud-themed Digimon who is the partner of Yoshi Fujieda. Lalamon's other forms are the sunflower-themed Sunflowmon (サンフラウモン, Sunflowmon), the lilac/fairy-themed Lilamon (ライラモン, Lilamon), and the rose/fairy-themed Rosemon (ロゼモン, Rosemon). Keenan Crier (野口 郁人, Noguchi Ikuto; Ikuto Noguchi in the Japanese version) Voiced by: Rie Kugimiya (Japanese); Brianne Siddall (English) Keenan is a young boy who goes missing in the Digital World when a lab experiment had gone awry. He grew up with prejudice against humans when raised as a semi-feral child by a Frigimon and later with Merukimon. Falcomon (ファルコモン) Voiced by: Chie Kōjiro (Japanese); Steve Blum[7] (English) The partner of Keenan Crier. Unlike the original Falcomon, this subspecies of Falcomon is a great horned owl/ninja-themed Digimon. His other forms are the ostrich/ninja-themed Peckmon (ペックモン, Peckmon), the Yatagarasu-themed Crowmon (ヤタガラモン, Yatagaramon), and the humanoid armored raven-themed Ravemon (レイヴモン, Ravmon).

Recurring characters

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DATS

[edit] Richard Sampson (薩摩 廉太郎, Satsuma Rentarō; Rentaro Satsuma in the Japanese version) Voiced by: Taiten Kusunoki (Japanese); Jamieson Price[8] (English) The leader of DATS under the rank of Commander. Kudamon (クダモン) Voiced by: Nanaho Katsuragi (Japanese); Sam Riegel[9] (English) A kuda-gitsune-themed Digimon and the partner of Richard Sampson. Unlike the original Kudamon, this subspecies is depicted with retractable hind limbs. His other forms include the kamaitachi-themed Reppamon (レッパモン, Reppamon), the Qilin-themed Chirinmon (チィリンモン, Tyilinmon), and the Sleipnir/centaur-themed Kentaurosmon (Sleipmon) who is later revealed to be a member of the Royal Knights. Miki Kurosaki (黒崎 美樹, Kurosaki Miki) Voiced by: Ai Nagano (Japanese); Kate Higgins[10] (English) A member of DATS. PawnChessmon Black (ポーンチェスモン 黒, PawnChessmon) A pawn-themed Digimon and the partner of Miki. He doesn't speak and Miki names his attacks. His other forms are the knight/centaur-themed KnightChessmon Black (ナイトチェスモン 黒, KnightChessmon) and the rook/fortress-themed RookChessmon (ルークチェスモン, RookChessmon). Megumi Shirakawa (白川 惠, Shirakawa Megumi) Voiced by: Yukiko Hanioka (Japanese); Stephanie Sheh[11] (English) A member of DATS PawnChessmon White (ポーンチェスモン 白, PawnChessmon White) A pawn-themed Digimon and the partner of Megumi. Like PawnChessmon Black, he doesn't speak and Megumi names his attacks. His other forms are the knight/centaur-themed KnightChessmon White (ナイトチェスモン 白, KnightChessmon Black), and the bishop-themed BishopChessmon (ビショップチェスモン, BishopChessmon). Homer Yushima (湯島 浩, Yushima Hiroshi; Hiroshi Yushima in the Japanese version) Voiced by: Yūichi Nagashima (Japanese); Kirk Thornton[12] (English) An old fisherman who is secretly a member of DATS under the rank of Commander General. Kamemon (カメモン, Kamemon) Voiced by: Naozumi Takahashi (Japanese); Jeff Nimoy (English) A turtle/computer mouse-themed Digimon who is Homer's partner. Kamemon doesn't talk much. His other forms are the kappa/CD-themed Gwappamon (ガワッパモン, Gawappamon) and the Sha Wujing-themed Shawjamon (シャウジンモン, Shawujinmon).

Family members

[edit] Sarah Damon (大門 小百合, Daimon Sayuri; Sayuri Daimon in the Japanese version) Voiced by: Mariko Kouda (Japanese); Mary Elizabeth McGlynn[13] (English) Mother of Marcus and Kristy Damon. Kristy Damon (大門 知香, Daimon Chika; Chika Daimon in the Japanese version) Voiced by: Kokoro Kikuchi (Japanese); Melissa Fahn[14] (English) Younger sister of Marcus Damon. She later befriends a male Biyomon. Biyomon (ピヨモン, Piyomon) Voiced by: Haruhi Nanao (Japanese); Terrence Stone (English) A pink bird-themed Digimon that Kristy befriends. Unlike the previous depictions of Biyomon, this version is male. His other forms are the horned bald eagle-themed Aquilamon (アクィラモン, Aquilamon) and the garuda-themed Garudamon (ガルダモン, Garudamon). Spencer Damon (大門 英, Daimon Suguru) Voiced by: Hizumi Goda (Japanese); Jeff Nimoy (English) The father of Marcus and Kristy and the wife of Sarah. When looking for King Drasil, Spencer ended up possessed by King Drasil with Spencer's consciousness ending up in the body of BanchoLeomon. BanchoLeomon (バンチョーレオモン, BanchoLeomon) Voiced by: Eiji Takemoto (Japanese); Wally Wingert (English) A humanoid lion/bancho-themed Digimon who became Spencer's partner and companion. At the time when Spencer got possessed by King Drasil, his consciousness inhabited BanchoLeomon's body. Franz Norstein (フランツ・ノルシュタイン, Furantsu Norushutain) Voiced by: Hiroki Yasumoto (Japanese); Adam Bitterman (English) Franz is Thomas' rich father. He left Thomas' mother at some point and wasn't there when she died from a runaway truck which strained their family relationship. Franz and his mother allowed Thomas to live with him. Sometime later, he was approached by Akihiro Kurata who offered to cure his daughter by turning her into a Bio-Hybrid. When Homer and Kamemon tried to remove Relena from the compound and got caught, Homer tried to reason with Franz not to go ahead with Kurata's offer. Following Kurata's defeat and disappearance, Franz and his servants tried to evacuate Relena by airplane when it gets attacked by LoadKnightmon. After Thomas and MirageGaogamon Burst Mode had slain LoadKnightmon, Thomas told Franz that he will find a cure for Relena. Thomas managed to do that years later. Relena Nortstein (リリーナ・ノルシュタイン, Rirīna Norushutain) Voiced by: Oma Ichimura (Japanese); Kari Wahlgren (English) The daughter of Franz and the half-sister of Thomas. Since she was born, Relena contracted a rare disease that caused Franz to accept a deal from Akihiro Kurata to find a cure for her. This plan involved her being turned into a Bio-Hybrid. Following Kurata's defeat and disappearance, Relena was evacuated by her father and his servants where their airplane got attacked by LoadKnightmon. After MirageGaogamon defeated LoadKnightmon, Thomas told his father that he'll find a cure for Relena....which he managed to do years later. Thomas's grandmother (トーマの祖母, Tōma no Soba) Voiced by: Yuko Tachibana (Japanese); Susan Silo (English) The unnamed grandmother of Thomas and father of Thomas who was seen in a flashback. After Thomas' mother was killed, she did argue with Franz about what to do with Thomas which got overheard by him. Thomas' grandmother relented in letting him stay with her family. Kevin Crier (野口 憲治, Noguchi Kenji) and Michelle Crier (野口 美鈴, Noguchi Misuzu) Kevin Crier Voiced by: Hiroshi Naka (Japanese); Joe Ochman (English) Michelle Crier Voiced by: Nina Kumagaya (Japanese); Michelle Ruff (English) Kevin and Michelle Crier is a scientist and the father of Keenan who created a Digital Gate that a younger Keenan was sucked into. They joined an expedition to the Digital World to look for Keenan and haven't been able to find him. Some years later, Keenan reunited with his biological parents at the cost of a Hagurumon appearing in their house and taking control of it. After Hagurumon was defeated at the cost of the Crier family's house, Kevin and Michelle were arrested by Director Hashima's men for illegally creating a Digital Gate causing Keenan and Falcomon to flee. While in a guarded hotel room, Kevin and Michelle were approached by Marcus, Thomas, and Yoshino to help them get to the Digital World to stop Akihiro Kurata's Digimon genocide. They agreed and allowed Keenan to go with them. Ruka Crier (野口 ルカ, Noguchi Ruka) The baby daughter of Kevin and Michelle and baby sister of Keenan.

Other recurring characters

[edit] Hashima (羽柴, Hashiba) Voiced by: Satoshi Tsuruoka (Japanese); Doug Stone (English) The Director of the Japanese Confidentiality Ministry that oversees DATS.

Antagonists

[edit] King Drasil (イグドラシル, Igudorajiru; Yggdrasill in the Japanese version) Voiced by: Rica Fukami (Japanese); Mona Marshall, Jonathan David Cook (7D6), Mari Devon (core) (English) King Drasil is a host computer being in the form of a tree. Marcus' father Spencer Damon first mentioned him in a flashback during his chat with Merukimon as he was looking for King Drasil. It serves as the main antagonist of the final half of the series when he took Kurata's actions as threat to the Digital World and sends the Royal Knights to attack humanity in retaliation. Drasil initially used the body of Marcus's father Spencer Damon before transferring into his King Drasil 7D6 avatar body, ultimately deciding to destroy both worlds to start anew. But upon being defeated by Marcus and Agumon, Drasil accepts his defeat and enters a deep sleep after reviving Spencer.

Merukimon's group

[edit] Merukimon (メルクリモン, Merukurimon; Mercurymon in the Japanese version) Voiced by: Kosei Hirota (Japanese); Richard Epcar (English) A mega-level Shaman Digimon who raised Keenan and met Spencer Damon a decade before the events of the series, believing there can be co-existence until Kurata's actions convinced Merukimon that humans are attacking the Digimon. But learning the truth from Kurata himself, Merukimon decided to try believing in Spencer's words again and sacrificed his life to save Keenan, Marcus, and the others from Kurata's Gizumon. Gotsumon (ゴツモン, Gottsumon) Voiced by: Ken Maeda (Japanese); Michael Lindsay (English) A rookie-level Rock Digimon who is Merukimon's minion. SaberLeomon (サーベルレオモン, Sāberureomon) Voiced by: Hitoshi Bifu (Japanese); Paul St. Peter (English) A mega-level lion/Smilodon-themed Beast Digimon and associatewho hates all humans because of their actions against Digimon. He comes to the real world to fight the Data Squad only to be stunned by Gizumon's laser and was destroyed by RizeGreymon. Afterwards, his DigiEgg form deleted.

Akihiro Kurata's Army

[edit] Akihiro Kurata (倉田 明宏, Kurata Akihiro) Voiced by: Masami Kikuchi (Japanese); Brian Palermo (English) The evil, hateful, and fierce mad scientist who is the antagonist of the first half of the series, Kurata was originally Spencer Damon's assistant during their exploration of the Digital World who believed Digimon are a threat to humans as he seeks to completely destroy most of them with his artificial Gizumon while subjugating the rest for world dominion. When the Tactics Squad learned his true plans, he turns the Confidentiality Ministry on them while awakening Belphemon and sending his Bio-Hybrids (humans with Digimon data in them) after them. Kurata later cut a deal with Thomas' dad where he will cure his daughter by turning her into a Bio-Hybrid. Later, he takes control of Belphemon himself. After Belphemon's defeat, he ends up becoming a victim of his space-oscillation bomb. In the English dub, Kurata speaks in the style of Vincent Price. Gizumon (ギズモン, Gizmon) The robotic Digimon foot soldiers of Kurata's followers with spider-like appendages. Their Champion forms are Gizumon-AT (ギズモン:AT, Gizmon: AT) who can float through the air and whose laser beams can delete a Digimon's composition data. The Gizumon's Ultimate forms are Gizumon-XT (ギズモン:XT, Gizmon: XT) who are more humanoid and have more lethal attacks. Belphemon (ベルフェモン, Berufemon) Voiced by: Masami Kikuchi (Japanese); Kyle Hebert[15] (English) A slothful, catastrophic, and aggressive Demon Lord Digimon who is sealed for years before Kurata freed him and later awakened. Belphemons Rage Mode is a Belphegor-themed Digimon. Belphemon Sleep Mode resembles a giant sleeping chibi version of it with chained-up arms and an alarm clock on it. Kouki Tsubasa (翼 聖, Tsubasa Kouki) Voiced by: KENN (Japanese); Dave Wittenberg (English) The leader of the Bio-Hybrids that work for Kurata who is the more vicious of the group. His first Bio Hybrid form is the thunderbird-themed BioThunderbirdmon (バイオサンダーバーモン, BioThunderbirmon) and his second Bio-Hybrid form is the dark dragon-themed BioDarkdramon (バイオダークドラモン, BioDarkdramon). Kouki was defeated by Marcus and ShineGreymon which also left a DigiEgg behind. This final showdown turned out to be a diversion so that the Gizumon can fuse with a missile and take out ElDradimon. Nanami (ナナミ; Nanami) Voiced by: Ryōko Ono (Japanese); Philece Sampler (English) A member of the Bio-Hybrids that work for Kurata who dresses in Gothic Lolita clothing and often carries around an umbrella. Nanami is the more intelligent of the group. Her first Bio-Hybrid form is the Quetzalcōātl-themed BioQuetzalmon (バイオクアトルモン, BioCoatlmon) and her second Bio-Hybrid form is the lotus/fairy-themed BioRotosmon (バイオロトスモン, BioLotusmon). Before she was defeated by Thomas and MirageGaogamon which also left a DigiEgg behind, Nanami did a final attack which broke the waterfall enough to drain the lake that ElDradimon was positioned in. Ivan (イワン, Iwan) Voiced by: Takanori Hoshino (Japanese); Christopher Darga (English) A Russian member of the Bio-Hybrids that work for Kurata who is the strongest of the group. His first Bio-Hybrid form is the Stegosaurus-themed BioStegomon (バイオステゴモン, BioStegomon) and his second Bio-Hybrid form is the Spinosaurus-themed BioSupinomon (バイオスピノモン, BioSpinomon). During the attack on ElDradimon, Ivan was defeated by Yoshino and Rosemon which also left a DigiEgg behind. Afterwards, he did tell Yoshino that he worked for Kurata to get money for his family.

Royal Knights

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The Royal Knights are the minions of King Drasil. Besides Kentaurosmon, they consist of:

Craniamon (クレニアムモン, Craniummon) Voiced by: Hiroshi Kamiya (Japanese); Henry Dittman (English) A death knight-themed Digimon and member of the Royal Knights who carries out King Drasil's orders. Dynasmon (デュナスモン, Dynasmon) Voiced by: Kazunari Kojima (Japanese); Chris Edgerly (English) A humanoid dragon/wyvern-themed Digimon and member of the Royal Knights. He once led an army of Knightmon in attacking New York City. Gallantmon (デュークモン, Dukemon) Voiced by: Masako Nozawa (Japanese); Brad Sherwood (English) A white-armored knight-themed Digimon with a Guilmon-like face on his crest and member of the Royal Knights. Leopardmon (ドゥフトモン, Dufutomon; Duftmon in the Japanese version) Voiced by: Takehiro Murozono (Japanese); Beau Billingslea[16] (English) A black panther-armored Digimon and member of the Royal Knights. Leopardmon was slain by Rosemon Burst Mode and Ravemon Burst Mode. LoadKnightmon (ロードナイトモン, LordKnightmon) Voiced by: Susumu Chiba (Japanese); Dave Bushnell (English) A crusader-themed Digimon and member of the Royal Knights. He and his army of Knightmon attacked the airport where Franz Norstein's airplane was. LoadKnightmon was destroyed by MirageGaogamon Burst Mode. Magnamon (マグナモン, Magnamon) Voiced by: Tatsuhisa Suzuki (Japanese); Brian Fairlee (English) A gold-armored dragon-themed Digimon and member of the Royal Knights. Omnimon (オメガモン, Omegamon) Voiced by: Hiroki Takahashi (Japanese); Peter Spellos (English) A knight-themed Digimon with WarGreymon and MetalGarurumon-shaped hands and member of the Royal Knights. He briefly attacked an unnamed city in the Real World. UlforceVeedramon (アルフォースブイドラモン, UlforceVdramon) Voiced by: Satoshi Tsuruoka (Japanese); Joe Ochman (English) A dragon-themed Digimon and member of the Royal Knights. He briefly attacked Egypt with an army of Knightmon.

Episodes

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No.TitleOriginal release dateEnglish air date
1"There Are Monsters Among Us" ("I am Masaru! Cockatrimon Strikes")Transliteration: "Ore ga Masaru da! Kokatorimon Shūrai" (Japanese: 俺が大だ!コカトリモン襲来)April 2, 2006 (2006-04-02)October 1, 2007
2"Marcus' Inner Strength" ("Burn, the Digisoul of Anger - The Flymon that Lurks in Darkness")Transliteration: "Moero Ikari no Deji-sōru, Yami ni Hisomu Furaimon"" (Japanese: 燃えろ怒りのデジソウル 闇にひそむフライモン)April 9, 2006 (2006-04-09)October 5, 2007
3"The Return of Thomas!" ("Genius Tohma has Returned! Beat Meramon")Transliteration: "Kaette Kita Tensai Tohma! Meramon wo Buttobase" (Japanese: 帰ってきた天才トーマ!メラモンをぶっとばせ)April 16, 2006 (2006-04-16)October 8, 2007
4"The New Team of Marcus and Thomas!" ("The New Team's First Outing! Pursuit Drimogemon!")Transliteration: "Shin-Chīmu Hatsu-shutsudō! Dorimogemon wo Oe!" (Japanese: 新チーム初出動!ドリモゲモンを追え!)April 23, 2006 (2006-04-23)October 15, 2007
5"Digital World, Here We Come!" ("Rushing into the Digital World! Drimogemon's Trap")Transliteration: "Dejitaru-wārudo Totsunyū! Dorimogemon no Wana" (Japanese: デジタルワールド突入! ドリモゲモンの罠)April 30, 2006 (2006-04-30)October 22, 2007
6"The Ultimate Team No More?" ("The Masaru-Agumon Combo Terminated?! Gale, Garurumon")Transliteration: "Masaru Agumon Konbi Kaishō!? Shippū Garurumon" (Japanese: 大・アグモンコンビ解消!? 疾風ガルルモン)May 7, 2006 (2006-05-07)October 29, 2007
7"A Birthday Kristy Will Never Forget...." ("Tohma's Day off - Explosion, Bomber Nanimon")Transliteration: "Tohma no Kyūjitsu, Bonbā-nanimon" (Japanese: トーマの休日 爆裂ボンバーナニモン)May 14, 2006 (2006-05-14)November 5, 2007
8"The Singer's Secret" ("Yoshino Gets Her Cinderella Story?! Chrysalimon's Shadow")Transliteration: "Yoshino Tama-no-koshi Getto!? Kurisarimon no Kage" (Japanese: ヨシノ玉の輿ゲット!? クリサリモンの影)May 21, 2006 (2006-05-21)November 12, 2007
9"Never Meet Your Heroes" ("Tohma's Inglorious Battle - Secret Maneuvers, Togemon")Transliteration: "Tohma Eikō Naki Tatakai, An'yaku Togemon" (Japanese: トーマ栄光なき戦い 暗躍トゲモン)May 28, 2006 (2006-05-28)November 19, 2007
10"Curse This Curse: Marcus' Bad Day" ("Masaru's Worst Day in His Life - Prankster Soulmon")Transliteration: "Masaru Jinsei Saiaku no Hi, Itazura Sōrumon" (Japanese: マサル人生最悪の日 いたずらソウルモン)June 4, 2006 (2006-06-04)November 26, 2007
11"The Vile of Vilemon!" ("Recover the Bond between Parent and Child - Evilmon's Bewitchment")Transliteration: "Oyako no Kizuna wo Torimodose, Ibirumon no Genwaku" (Japanese: 親子の絆を取り戻せ イビルモンの幻惑)June 18, 2006 (2006-06-18)December 3, 2007
12"The Digi-egg That Fell to Earth" ("I Will Protect Chika! Biyomon's Resolve")Transliteration: "Chika wa Boku ga Mamoru! Piyomon no Ketsui" (Japanese: 知香はボクが守る! ピヨモンの決意)June 25, 2006 (2006-06-25)December 10, 2007
13"The Rise of RiseGreymon" ("Masaru's New Power - Evolve! RiseGreymon")Transliteration: "Masaru Aratanaru Chikara, Shinka! Raizu-gureimon" (Japanese: マサル新たなる力 進化!ライズグレイモン)July 2, 2006 (2006-07-02)December 17, 2007
14"The Wild Boy of the Digital World" ("Digimon Boy Ikuto - Forest Guardian, Jureimon")Transliteration: "Dejimon Shōnen Ikuto, Mori no Ban'nin Jureimon" (Japanese: デジモン少年イクト 森の番人ジュレイモン)July 9, 2006 (2006-07-09)January 7, 2008
15"The Gorge of Deception!" ("Recollections of my Mother - Howl, MachGaogamon")Transliteration: "Kāsan no Omoide, Hoero Mahha-gaogamon" (Japanese: 母さんの想い出 吠えろマッハガオガモン)July 23, 2006 (2006-07-23)January 14, 2008
16"Falcomon: Friend or Foe?" ("The Ally is Falcomon?! Violent! Blossomon")Transliteration: "Nakama wa Farukomon!? Mōretsu! Burossamon" (Japanese: 仲間はファルコモン!? モーレツ! ブロッサモン)July 30, 2006 (2006-07-30)January 28, 2008
17"Yoshi's Biggest Battle: The One With Herself" ("The Singing Voice that Calls Upon a Miracle - The Lilamon Evolution")Transliteration: "Kiseki wo Yobu Utagoe, Rairamon Shinka" (Japanese: 奇跡を呼ぶ歌声 ライラモン進化)August 6, 2006 (2006-08-06)February 4, 2008
18"The Clash With Merukimon!" ("The DATS Team Annihilated?! Clash, Mercurimon")Transliteration: "Dattsu-chīmu Zenmetsu!? Gekitotsu Merukurimon" (Japanese: DATSチーム全滅!? 激突メルクリモン)August 13, 2006 (2006-08-13)February 11, 2008
19"The Truth About Keenan" ("The Target is Ikuto!? Gotsumon's Plot")Transliteration: "Hyōteki wa Ikuto!? Gotsumon no Takurami" (Japanese: 標的はイクト!?ゴツモンの企み)August 20, 2006 (2006-08-20)February 18, 2008
20"The Crier Family Reunion" ("Rescue Mother, Ikuto - Hagurumon's Cage")Transliteration: "Hahaoya wo Sukue, Ikuto, Hagurumon no Ori" (Japanese: 母親を救え、イクト ハグルモンの檻)August 27, 2006 (2006-08-27)February 25, 2008
21"The Digimon Army Makes Its Move" ("Big Panic in the Human World - The Digimon Army Advances")Transliteration: "Ningen-kai Dai-panikku, Dejimon Gundan Shingeki" (Japanese: 人間界大パニック デジモン軍団進撃)September 3, 2006 (2006-09-03)March 3, 2008
22"The Wrath of SaberLeomon" ("Defeat the Ultimate Level! The Anger Wave of Saber Leomon")Transliteration: "Taose Kyūkyoku-tai! Dotō Sāberu-reomon" (Japanese: 倒せ究極体! 怒涛サーベルレオモン)September 10, 2006 (2006-09-10)March 10, 2008
23"One More Digital Dive" ("Once More, To the Digital World - Insekimon's Great Rampage")Transliteration: "Futatabi, Dejitaru-wārudo e, Insekimon Ōabare" (Japanese: 再び、デジタルワールドへ インセキモン大暴れ)September 17, 2006 (2006-09-17)March 24, 2008
24"The Past Revealed" ("The Revealed Past - Heartless! Gizmon: AT")Transliteration: "Akasareru Kako, Hijō! Gizumon Ē-Tī" (Japanese: 明かされる過去 非情!ギズモン: ΑT)September 24, 2006 (2006-09-24)March 31, 2008
25"Kurata's Revenge" ("Smash Kurata's Ambition - Flight, Yatagaramon")Transliteration: "Kurata no Yabō wo Kudake, Hishō Yatagaramon" (Japanese: 倉田の野望をくだけ 飛翔ヤタガラモン)October 1, 2006 (2006-10-01)April 7, 2008
26"Memory Is The First Thing To Go!" ("Masaru's Memory is Erased - The Lost Bond")Transliteration: "Masaru Kioku Shōkyo, Ushinawareta Kizuna" (Japanese: マサル記憶消去 失われた絆)October 8, 2006 (2006-10-08)April 14, 2008
27"The Beginning of the End!" ("Chase Kurata - The Operation of Digimon Extermination Begins!")Transliteration: "Kurata wo Oe, Dejimon Sen'metsu Sakusen Kaishi!" (Japanese: 倉田を追え・デジモン殲滅作戦開始!)October 15, 2006 (2006-10-15)April 21, 2008
28"Digivice Meltdown!" ("Evolution is Impossible! The Digivices Break Down")Transliteration: "Shinka Fukanō! Dejivaisu Hōkai" (Japanese: 進化不可能!デジヴァイス崩壊)October 22, 2006 (2006-10-22)April 28, 2008
29"How to Fix a Broken Digivice" ("Resurrecting Digivices - A New Brilliance")Transliteration: "Yomigaeru Dejivaisu, Aratanaru Kagayaki" (Japanese: よみがえるデジヴァイス・新たなる輝き)October 29, 2006 (2006-10-29)May 5, 2008
30"Journey to the Sacred City" ("An Imprisoned Masaru - The Holy City's Trap")Transliteration: "Toraware no Masaru, Seinaru To no Wana" (Japanese: とらわれの大 聖なる都の罠)November 5, 2006 (2006-11-05)May 12, 2008
31"Showdown Between Geniuses: Thomas vs. Nanami!" ("Genius Showdown! Tohma vs. Nanami")Transliteration: "Tensai Taiketsu! Tōma tai Nanami" (Japanese: 天才対決!トーマVSナナミ)November 12, 2006 (2006-11-12)May 19, 2008
32"The Sacred City's Last Stand!" ("Fiercely Attack Kurata's Army Corps - Protect the Holy City")Transliteration: "Mōkō Kurata Gundan, Seinaru To o Mamore" (Japanese: 猛攻倉田軍団 聖なる都を守れ)November 19, 2006 (2006-11-19)June 16, 2008
33"The Final Bio-Hybrid Battle!" ("The Final Decisive Battle! Kouki, Ultimate Evolution")Transliteration: "Saigo no Kessen! Kōki, Kyūkyoku Shinka" (Japanese: 最後の決戦!聖、究極進化)November 26, 2006 (2006-11-26)June 23, 2008
34"The Norstein Family Secret" ("The Day of Parting - The Strongest Enemy: Tohma!")Transliteration: "Ketsubetsu no Hi, Saikyō no Teki Tōma!" (Japanese: 訣別の日 最強の敵・トーマ!)December 3, 2006 (2006-12-03)June 30, 2008
35"Kurata's Real Plan" ("The Power of Destruction - ShineGreymon Runs Wild")Transliteration: "Hametsu no Pawā, Shaingureimon Bōsō" (Japanese: 破滅のパワー シャイングレイモン暴走)December 10, 2006 (2006-12-10)July 7, 2008
36"Awaken Belphemon" ("Demon Lord Belphemon Revives")Transliteration: "Maō Berufemon Fukkatsu" (Japanese: 魔王ベルフェモン復活)December 17, 2006 (2006-12-17)July 14, 2008
37"The Battle With Belphemon" ("Awaken, Agumon - Defeat Belphemon!")Transliteration: "Mezameyo Agumon, Berufemon o Taose!" (Japanese: 目覚めよアグモン ベルフェモンを倒せ!)December 24, 2006 (2006-12-24)July 21, 2008
38"The Power of the Burst Mode" ("Burst Mode - The Power that Exceeds Ultimate")Transliteration: "Bāsuto Mōdo, Kyūkyoku o Koeru Chikara" (Japanese: バーストモード 究極を超える力)January 7, 2007 (2007-01-07)July 28, 2008
39"King Drasil's Fatal Decision" ("Human World Terminated! Yggdrasil's Decision")Transliteration: "Ningenkai Shōmetsu! Igudorashiru no Ketsudan" (Japanese: 人間界消滅!イグドラシルの決断)January 14, 2007 (2007-01-14)August 4, 2008
40"The Royal Knights Assemble" ("The Strongest Order of Knights - The Royal Knights Gather")Transliteration: "Saikyō Kishidan: Roiyaru Naitsu Shūketsu" (Japanese: 最強騎士団・ロイヤルナイツ集結)January 21, 2007 (2007-01-21)August 11, 2008
41"Father and Son Destiny" ("Confirm it with a Fist! Thoughts of My Father")Transliteration: "Kobushi de Tashikamero! Tōsan no Omoi" (Japanese: 拳でたしかめろ!父さんの想い)January 28, 2007 (2007-01-28)August 18, 2008
42"Thomas Bursts on the Scene!" ("Toma's Determined Burst Mode")Transliteration: "Tōma Ketsui no Bāsuto Mōdo" (Japanese: トーマ決意のバーストモード)February 4, 2007 (2007-02-04)October 4, 2008
43"Justice Equals Power!" ("Indeed Strength is Justice! Beast Knight Duftmon")Transliteration: "Chikara Koso Seigi! Jūkishi Dufutomon" (Japanese: 力こそ正義!獣騎士ドゥフトモン)February 11, 2007 (2007-02-11)October 5, 2008
44"Human Potential" ("Break! Craniummon's Strongest Shield")Transliteration: "Kudake! Kureniamumon no Saikyō no Tate" (Japanese: 砕け!クレニアムモンの最強の盾)February 25, 2007 (2007-02-25)October 11, 2008
45"A Family Quarrel!" ("The One-on-One Match Between Men! Masaru vs. Suguru")Transliteration: "Otoko to Otoko no Taiman Shōbu! Masaru tai Suguru" (Japanese: 男と男のタイマン勝負!大VS英)March 4, 2007 (2007-03-04)October 12, 2008
46"The Truth About BanchoLeomon" ("Impact! The Truth About Bantiyou Leomon")Transliteration: "Shōgeki! Banchōreomo no Shinjitsu" (Japanese: 衝撃!バンチョーレオモンの真実)March 11, 2007 (2007-03-11)October 25, 2008
47"The Data Squad's Final Battle!" ("Protect the Future! DATS' Final Battle")Transliteration: "Mirai o Mamore! Dattsu Saigo no Tatakai" (Japanese: 未来を守れ! DATS最後の戦い)March 18, 2007 (2007-03-18)October 26, 2008
48"The Ultimate Farewell!" ("A Complete Conclusion! Farewell, Leader of Fights")Transliteration: "Kanzen Ketchaku! Saraba Kenka Banchō" (Japanese: 完全決着!さらばケンカ番長)March 25, 2007 (2007-03-25)November 1, 2008

Production

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The series was announced during the December 2005 Jump Festa convention in Japan[17] with advertisements showing a remolded Agumon as the lead Digimon. The name of the series was later revealed in January 2006 with the character designs coming a month later. The characters were designed by Sayo Aoi. It is the final Digimon series to be produced in 4:3.

Media

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Anime

[edit] Main article: List of Digimon Data Squad episodes

The series aired 48 episodes on Fuji TV in Japan from April 2, 2006, to March 25, 2007. On April 25, 2007, Disney's ABC Network announced that it had signed an agreement with Toei Animation to license the show.[18] Much of the staff that worked on Digimon: Digital Monsters, including director Jeff Nimoy, returned to work on Data Squad. The series finished airing in the US on Jetix on November 1, 2008, thirteen months after it premiered on October 1, 2007.[19]

It was announced on February 12, 2009 that Toei Animation has signed Well Go USA with the DVD rights to Digimon Data Squad, and the first thirteen US edited English dub episodes were made available on May 26, 2009.[citation needed] The release of the third DVD set was canceled.[20]

Madman Entertainment have released all episodes across four sets on Region 4 DVD in Australia and New Zealand with only the US English Edited TV dub by Studiopolis.[21] Brazil had released several DVDs of the show. In 2014, Cinedigm Entertainment obtained the rights to the release of the season. A Complete Collection was released on March 11, 2014, in the US.[22]

Theme songs

[edit] Opening themes
  • "Gōing! Going! My soul!!" (強ing! Going! My soul!!) by Dynamite SHU
    • Episodes: 1-29
  • "Hirari" (ヒラリ) by Kōji Wada
    • Episodes 30-48
Ending themes
  • "One Star" by Yousuke Itou
    • Episodes: 1-24
  • "Ryūsei" (流星; "Meteor") by MiyuMiyu
    • Episodes: 25-47
Insert song
  • "Believer" by Ikuo

Film

[edit] Main article: Digimon Savers: Ultimate Power! Activate Burst Mode!!

Video games

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The anime received five related video games.

  • Digimon World DS features several Digimon Data Squad characters, but does not focus on them. As the game was released internationally before Data Squad was dubbed into different languages, it retains the original Japanese names of the DATS team, who appear in certain quests.
  • Digimon World Data Squad focuses on the primary characters of the anime, but tells a different story from it. It involves the members of DATS coming into conflict with the Seven Great Demon Lords.
  • Digimon World: Dawn and Dusk are sequels to Digimon World DS with slightly different stories from each other. At the end of the game, the four main characters from Data Squad appear to battle the main character.
  • Digimon Masters is an MMORPG where players assume the roles of the DATS team members.

References

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  1. ^ "Digimon Data Squad (Season 5) Complete Series (Eps 1-48)". Madman Entertainment. Archived from the original on August 19, 2018. Retrieved August 19, 2018.
  2. ^ Camp, Brian; Davis, Julie (August 2007). Anime Classics Zenttai!. Stone Bridge Press. p. 104. ISBN 9781933330228. Retrieved December 13, 2020.
  3. ^ "デジモンセイバーズ THE MOVIE". Digimon-movie.com. Archived from the original on July 23, 2019. Retrieved September 3, 2013.
  4. ^ a b c "デジモンセイバーズ メインキャラクター". Toei Animation (in Japanese). Retrieved November 1, 2018.
  5. ^ @BrianBeacock (December 26, 2018). "Yep that was me!" (Tweet). Retrieved December 26, 2018 – via Twitter.
  6. ^ Terrace, Vincent (2008). Encyclopedia of Television Shows, 1925 through 2010 (2d ed.). McFarland. p. 261. ISBN 9780786486410.
  7. ^ "Steve Blum". CrystalAcids.com. March 19, 2019. Retrieved March 19, 2019.
  8. ^ "Jamieson K. Price". CrystalAcids.com. March 19, 2019. Retrieved March 19, 2010.
  9. ^ "Sam Riegel". CrystalAcids.com. December 29, 2018. Retrieved December 29, 2018.
  10. ^ "Kate Higgins". CrystalAcids.com. December 29, 2018. Retrieved December 29, 2018.
  11. ^ "Stephanie Sheh". CrystalAcids.com. March 19, 2019. Retrieved March 19, 2019.
  12. ^ "Kirk Thornton". CrystalAcids.com. March 19, 2019. Retrieved March 19, 2019.
  13. ^ "Mary Elizabeth McGlynn". CrystalAcids.com. March 26, 2019. Retrieved March 26, 2019.
  14. ^ "Melissa Fahn". CrystalAcids.com. March 19, 2019. Retrieved March 19, 2019.
  15. ^ Hebert, Kyle. "DIGIMON DATA SQUAD AND APPEARANCE UPDATE…". Kyle Hebert official website. Retrieved April 15, 2015.
  16. ^ "Beau Billingslea on Facebook". Beau Billingslea. March 25, 2019. Retrieved March 25, 2019.
  17. ^ Macdonald, Christopher (January 24, 2006). "Digimon Fifth TV Series Announced". Anime News Network. Retrieved December 31, 2018.
  18. ^ "Disney Nabs 5th Digimon Anime". ICv2. April 25, 2007. Retrieved September 3, 2013.
  19. ^ Sarah Balsey (August 3, 2007). "Digimon Data Squad to Debut on Toon Disney's Jetix Block". Animation World Network. Retrieved November 2, 2018.
  20. ^ "Toei Names Well Go USA for "Digimon Data Squad" DVD Rights". Licensemag.com. Archived from the original on July 24, 2011. Retrieved July 16, 2009.
  21. ^ "Digimon Data Squad". Madman.com.au. Retrieved September 3, 2013.
  22. ^ "Digimon Data Squad Season 5". Amazon. March 11, 2014.
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  • Delicious Party PreCure (2022–2023)
  • Soaring Sky! PreCure (2023–2024)
  • Run for Money: The Great Mission (2023–2025)
  • Ikimono-san (2023)
  • Power of Hope: PreCure Full Bloom (2023)
  • Wonderful Precure! (2024-2025)
  • Girls Band Cry (2024)
  • Dragon Ball Daima (2024)
  • Witchy PreCure!! Mirai Days (2025)
  • You and Idol Precure (2025-2026)
  • Digimon Beatbreak (2025-present)
  • Star Detective Precure! (2026-present)
Category
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Toei Animation theatrical features (2000–2009)
2000
  • Digimon Adventure: Our War Game!
  • One Piece
  • Digimon Adventure 02: Digimon Hurricane Landing!! / Transcendent Evolution!! The Golden Digimentals
  • Ojamajo Doremi #: The Movie
2001
  • Digimon Adventure 02: Revenge of Diaboromon
  • One Piece: Clockwork Island Adventure
  • Digimon Tamers: Battle of Adventurers
  • Kinnikuman: Second Generations
  • Mōtto! Ojamajo Doremi: Secret of the Frog Stone
2002
  • Digimon Tamers: Runaway Locomon
  • One Piece: Chopper's Kingdom on the Island of Strange Animals
  • Digimon Frontier: Island of Lost Digimon
  • Muscle Ginseng Competition! The Great Choujin War
2003
  • One Piece The Movie: Dead End no Bōken
  • Interstella 5555: The 5tory of the 5ecret 5tar 5ystem
2004
  • Saint Seiya: Heaven Chapter - Overture
  • One Piece: The Cursed Holy Sword
  • Zatch Bell! Movie 1: 101st Devil
2005
  • Air
  • One Piece: Baron Omatsuri and the Secret Island
  • Futari wa Pretty Cure Max Heart the Movie
  • Zatch Bell! Movie 2: Attack of Mechavulcan
  • Futari wa Pretty Cure Max Heart the Movie 2: Friends of the Snow-Laden Sky
2006
  • One Piece: Giant Mecha Soldier of Karakuri Castle
  • Digimon Savers: Ultimate Power! Activate Burst Mode
  • Futari wa Pretty Cure Splash Star: Tick-Tock Crisis Hanging by a Thin Thread!
2007
  • Dr. Slump: Dr. Mashirito - Abale-chan
  • One Piece Movie: The Desert Princess and the Pirates: Adventures in Alabasta
  • Clannad
  • Yes! PreCure 5 the Movie: Great Miraculous Adventure in the Mirror Kingdom!
2008
  • One Piece: Episode of Chopper Plus: Bloom in the Winter, Miracle Sakura
  • Dragon Ball: Yo! Son Goku and His Friends Return!!
  • Yes! PreCure 5 GoGo! the Movie: Happy Birthday in the Sweets Kingdom
  • GeGeGe no Kitarō: Japan Explodes!!
2009
  • Pretty Cure All Stars DX: Everyone's Friends - the Collection of Miracles!
  • Digimon Adventure 3D: Digimon Grand Prix!
  • Digimon Savers 3D: The Digital World in Imminent Danger!
  • Fresh Pretty Cure! the Movie: The Toy Kingdom has Lots of Secrets!?
  • One Piece Film: Strong World
Not including Madhouse-animated features produced by Toei Category

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