Digimon Tamers (TV)
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[ spinoff of Digimon Adventure (TV) ]Note: you can set your preferences to always display the
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Digimon Tamers: The Adventurers' Battle (movie) (sequel)
Digimon Tamers Movie 6: The Runaway Digimon Express (sequel)
Alternative title:
Digimon 3 (Spanish)
Domadores de Digimon (Portuguese)
أبطال الديجاتل (Arabic)
デジモンテイマーズ (Japanese)
Themes:
monsters
Objectionable content:
None
Plot Summary:
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. But when other Digimon begin to appear around Japan, they must put aside their differences to fend off the digital intruders; even though Yamaki, who is the head of a secret organization called Hypnos is trying to eliminate all of the Digimon himself.
Takato Matsuki was a regular fan of the digimon card game. One fateful day, one of Takato's drawings slides in his digi-vice. The result is that drawing coming to life. Two other kids, Henry Wong and Rika Nonaka, also receive their digimon. Now, the unlikely trio must team up to defeat the devas.
User Ratings:
956 ratings have been given [details]
Running time:
half hour per episode
Number of episodes:
51
Episode titles: We have 51
Vintage:
2001-04-01 to 2002-03-31
2001-09-01 to 2002-06-08 (USA)
2002-03-01 to 2002-05-15 (german-RTL 2)
2003 (Philippines, Cartoon Network)
2003 (Portugal, SIC)
2003 (Spain, TVE2)
2005 (Portugal, Canal Panda)
2005-02-18 (Croatia - Nova TV)
2007-09-10 (Philippines, ABS-CBN Amazing Morning)
Opening Theme:
"The Biggest Dreamer" by Kouji Wada
Ending Theme:
#1: "My Tomorrow" by AiM
#2: "Days ~Aijou to Nichijou~" by AiM
Insert song:
"3 Primary Colors" by Tamers (ep 51)
"EVO (Evolution Theme)" by Wild Child Bound
"One Vision (Matrix Evolution Theme)" by Taniyoshi Takimoto
"SLASH!! (Card Slash Theme)" by Michihiko Ohta
Official website:
Digimon Tamers (Japanese)
Links: We have 5
Trivia: We have 1
News: Show:
Digimon Tamers DVDs Listed by U.S. Retailer (Feb 9, 2013)
Toei Animation Adds Gaiking, Digimon Tamers to Hulu (Jan 26, 2011)
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| DVD (Region 1) |
| Digimon Tamers - The Official Third Season (Dub.DVD 1-8) 2013-06-11 (from $58.79) |
| VHS |
| Digimon: Digital Monsters - The Birth of Guilmon (Dub.VHS 1) 2002-04-30 |
| Digimon: Digital Monsters - Revenge Of Digital World (Dub.VHS 2) 2002-09-10 (from $22.92) |
Script: Akiyoshi Hongo Atsushi Maekawa (11 episodes eps 8, 11, 15, 19, 27, 30, 36-37, 40, 43, 48 ) Chiaki J. Konaka (16 episodes eps 1-3, 7, 13-14, 23-24, 34-35, 41, 44-45, 49-51 ) Genki Yoshimura (8 episodes eps 6, 12, 18, 22, 28-29, 39, 46 ) Hiro Masaki (10 episodes eps 4-5, 10, 17, 20, 25, 32, 38, 42, 47 ) Yoshio Urasawa (5 episodes eps 9, 16, 21, 26, 31 ) Episode Director: Hiroki Shibata (6 episodes eps 5, 12, 19, 27, 34, 47 ) Junnen Umezawa (7 episodes eps 6, 16, 22, 30, 37, 43, 51 ) Noriyo Sasaki (eps 2, 9) Takao Yoshizawa (7 episodes eps 3, 10, 17, 23, 31, 38, 45 ) Takenori Kawada (7 episodes eps 4, 11, 18, 26, 32, 40, 49 ) Tetsuji Nakamura (eps 8, 24) Animation Director: Katsuyoshi Nakatsuru Masahiro Naoi (4 episodes eps 4, 10, 18, 25 ) Tadayoshi Yamamuro (eps 30, 38, 44) Producer: Daisuke Kawakami (Fuji Television) Hiromi Seki (Toei Animation) Kyotaro Kimura (Yomiuri Advertising) Key Animation: Ai Kikuchi Akiko Seki (Sakura Create) Hideki Ito (Sakura Create) Hidenori Hasaka Hiromasa Kishida (Sakura Create) Hitoshi Hosoku Kanae Suwa Katsuyoshi Nakatsuru Ken Ootsuka (eps 18, 39) Masahiro Naoi Mayumi Naito Michiko Yatsu Satoru Minowa Setsuko Harada Shigenobu Nagasaki Shigetaka Kiyoyama Shino Ikeda Shinobu Ohkochi Sushio Takashi Asakura Tatsuhiro Nagaki Tomoko Fukui Toshio Deguchi Yasuhiro Yamaguchi Yasunaga Fukamoto Yorihisa Koyada Yoshinori Tanabe Yoshitaka Yajima Yukio Ebisawa Theme Song Composition: Michihiko Oota (The Biggest Dreamer / SLASH / One vision / 3 Primary colors) Theme Song Performance: Ai Maeda (ED, "Starting Point") Kouji Wada (OP, "Kaze", "Starting Point") Michihiko Oota (Slash!) Takayoshi Tanimoto ("One Vision") Wild Child Bound ("Evo") | ||||
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Theme Song Performance: Carlos Lázaro (Spain dub; OP) César Franco (Mexican dub; OP) Yolanda Garzón (Spain dub; ED 1-2) | Eugenio Barona as Francisco Andrés Valdivia as (sustitucion ; Spain dub) Gador Martín as José María Carrero as Juan Carlos Lozano as | |||
Broadcaster: America TV Canal 53 Madrid Chilevision (Chile) Ecuavisa (Ecuador) ETC...TV (Chile) FOX Kids Espana (Spain) Fox Kids Latin America Jetix España K3 (Catalunya) Televisa Canal 5 (Mexico) TVE (Spain) Unicable (Mexico) Distributor: Arait Multimedia (Spain) Toei Animation Inc Latin America (Since 2006) Xystus (Latin America) | ||||
Theme Song Performance: Frank Schindel (OP 'Der größte Träumer') Fred Röttcher ('Spiel dein Spiel' a. o.) Petra Scheeser (ED 'Neuer Morgen') | ||||
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