Digimon Adventure 02, the 2000 animated series

Digimon Adventure 02, the 2000 animated series

Digimon Adventure 02 (デ ジ モ ン ア ド ベ ン チ ャ ー 02, Dejimon Adobenchā Zero Tsū) is a Japanese anime television series produced by Toei Animation. It is the sequel to Digimon Adventure and the second anime series in the Digimon series. The series was broadcast in Japan from April 2000 to March 2001. In Italy it was broadcast from 4 October 2001 to 17 July 2002 on Rai 2.

In the United States it was originally licensed in North America by Saban Entertainment and in the United States from August 19, 2000 to May 19, 2001 as the second season of Digimon: Digital Monsters in the English-speaking territories.

Adventure 02 was followed by the Digimon Adventure tri film series. , which was released between 2015 and 2018.

History

Four years after the events of Digimon Adventure, Digimon is invaded by the Digimon Emperor, who is enslaving Digimon with the Dark Rings while building the Digivolution-denying Control Spiers. To fight it, three new DigiDestined are recruited, each gaining an ancient Digimon as a partner. The three, along with TK and Kari, each possess a D-3, a new type of Digivice that allows them to open a gateway to be transported to the Digital World via any computer. They also come with D-Terminals containing Crest-themed Digi-Eggs that allow their Digimon partners to undergo Armor Digivolution to counter the presence of Control Spiers. The Digimon Emperor, revealed to be the boys' genius Ken Ichijoji, escapes to the Digital World. Assisted by Ken's partner Wormmon, the DigiDestined defeat Ken.

As the DigiDestined rebuild the digital world, Davis, Yolei and Cody unlock normal Digivolution. At the same time, they team up with a reformed Ken, who joins the team to fight Arukenimon, a Digimon who revives Control Spiers like other Digimon. When the Digimon Control Spire prove stronger than they are, the DigiDestined learn DNA Digivolution, which allows two champion-level Digimon to merge into a stronger final-level Digimon. When Arukenimon creates BlackWarGreymon, he begins to destroy each Stone of Destiny, hoping to fight Azulongmon, who appears when each Stone is destroyed. After BlackWarGreymon escapes, Azulongmon warns the DigiDestined of an impending threat behind Arukenimon and Mummymon.

During Christmas, the Control Spire appears throughout the human world, taking Digimon with them. As the DigiDestined depart with Imperialdramon to destroy them with the help of the international DigiDestined, Arukenimon and Mummymon begin kidnapping several children for Yukio Oikawa, a friend of Cody's father who dreams of joining the Digital World. Once the DigiDestined return to Japan, they fight the Daemon Corps and their leader, Daemon, while Oikawa uses the Dark Spore inside Ken to implant them in the children. After Daemon is imprisoned in the Dark Ocean, BlackWarGreymon sacrifices himself to seal the Digital World portal at Highton View Terrace, before Oikawa and the children can transport there.

The DigiDestined are transported to a Dream World with Oikawa and the children and discover that he was controlled by Myotismon. Myotismon separates from Oikawa and uses the energy of the Dark Spores to be reborn as MaloMyotismon. With the help of DigiDestined around the world, the DigiDestined defeat MaloMyotismon and Oikawa sacrifices himself to rebuild the Digital World. Twenty-five years later, humans and Digimon live together.

Characters

Davis Motomiya (本 宮 大 輔, Motomiya Daisuke, Daisuke Motomiya in the Japanese version)

Voiced by Reiko Kiuchi (Adventure 02), Fukujūrō Katayama (DA: LEK) (Japanese); Brian Donovan, Griffin Burns (DA: LEK) (English)
Davis is the leader of the new DigiDestined, wearing Tai's goggles after losing his in battle. He has a one-sided crush on Kari and is jealous of his friendship with TK.Although impulsive and naive, Davis appreciates his friends with him and is strongly committed to protecting them. He holds the Digi-Egg of Courage (勇 気 の デ ジ メ ン タ ル, Yūki no Dejimentaru, Digimental of Courage) and the Digi-Egg of friendship (友情 の デ ジ メ ン タ ル, Yūjō no Dejimentaru, Digimental of friendship) , briefly obtaining the Digi-Egg. of miracles (奇跡 の デ ジ メ ン タ ル, Kiseki no Dejimentaru, Digimental of miracles).
In the epilogue of the series, Davis opened a noodle cart, which eventually expands into a food franchise. He has a son who inherited Tai's glasses, making him the epilogue leader of DigiDestined. His son has a DemiVeemon as his Digimon partner.

Yolei Inoue (井 ノ 上京, Inoue Miyako, Miyako Inoue in the Japanese version)

Voiced by: Rio Natsuki (Adventure 02), Ayaka Asai (DA: LEK) (Japanese); Tifanie Christun, Bridget Hoffman (in "Invasion of the Daemon Corps"), Jeannie Tirado (DA: LEK) (English)
Yolei is the president of the Computer Club at Odaiba Elementary School. She lives in the same condominium as TK and Cody, where her family runs a convenience store on the first floor. Her proficiency with computers and her technical knowledge makes her resourceful for the team, but she can also be impulsive and idealistic. She holds the Digi-Egg of love (愛情 の デ ジ メ ン タ ル, Aijō no Dejimentaru, Digimentaru of love) and the Digi-Egg of sincerity (純真 の デ ジ メ ン タ ル, Junshin no Dejimentaru, Digimental of sincerity).
In the epilogue, Yolei becomes a housewife after marrying Ken, they have three children; the eldest a daughter with a Poromon and two sons, the eldest with a Minomon and a child with a Leafmon.
Yolei appears in the Digimon Digital Card Battle game, where her name is referred to as "Keely".

Cody Hida (火 田 伊 織, Hida Iori, Iori Hida in the Japanese version)
Voiced by: Megumi Urawa (Adventure 02), Yoshitaka Yamaya (FROM: LEK) (Japanese); Philece Sampler, Bryce Papenbrook (DA: LEK) (English)

Cody is the youngest member of the new DigiDestined who lives with his paternal grandfather and kendo master, who serves as the father figure in place of the late father Hiroki. He holds the Digi-Egg of Knowledge (知識 の デ ジ メ ン タ ル, Chishiki no Dejimentaru, Digimentaru of Knowledge) and the Digi-Egg of Reliability (誠 実 の デ ジ メ ン タ ル, Seijitsu no Dejimentaru, Digimentaru of Reliability) .
Towards the end of the series, Cody discovers that his father was Yukio Oikawa's best friend. In the epilogue of the series, Cody becomes a lawyer and has a daughter with Upamon as her Digimon partner.

Ken Ichijoji (一 乗 寺 賢, Ichijōji Ken)
Voiced by: Romi Park (Adventure 02), Arthur Lounsbery (DA: LEK) (Japanese); Derek Stephen Prince (English)

Ken is a Tamachi prodigy who entered the Digital World as a child and traveled with Ryo Akiyama until he was implanted by a Dark Spore, a fragment of a Digimon called Milleniummon which they defeated. After the death of his older brother Osamu and manipulation of Oikawa, Ken is influenced by the Dark Spores to emulate his brother as he becomes the Digimon Emperor (デ ジ モ ン カ イ ザ ー, Dejimon Kaiza, Digimon Kaiser), who attempts to conquer the digital world, convinced it's a game. After defeating him, Ken returns to his normal appearance and later joins DigiDestined to stop Oikawa's group. In the epilogue of the series, Ken becomes a detective and is married to Yolei with three children; the eldest with a Poromon and two children, the eldest with a Minomon and a child with a Leafmon.

Veemon (ブ イ モ ン, Buimon, V-mon in the Japanese version)
Voiced by: Junko Noda (Japanese); Derek Stephen Prince, Steve Blum (Flamedramon, Raidramon, Magnamon), Dina Sherman (Chibimon) (English)

Veemon is a blue dragon-like Digimon and Davis' partner. Veemon, along with Hawkmon and Armadillomon, are the three Digimon from ancient times who were sealed off by Azulongmon, to be awakened in a time of crisis. He is carefree and very courageous, always determined to achieve his goals and those of Davis. Veemon has a crush on Gatomon.

Chibomon (チ コ モ ン, Chikomon) is the child form of Veemon, a small, round, dragon-like Digimon.

DemiVeemon (チ ビ モ ン Chibimon) is the training form of Veemon, a bipedal but small dragon-like Digimon. Veemon takes this form every time he returns to the real world with Davis.

Flamedramon (フ レ イ ド ラ モ ン, Fureidoramon, Fladramon in the Japanese version) is the form of Veemon's armor when he uses the Digi-Egg of Courage to Digivolve, a bipedal dragon Digimon with flame-based attacks whose armor is very reminiscent of the Digi-Egg of Courage.

Lightdramon (ラ イ ド ラ モ ン, Raidoramon, Raidramon in the Japanese version) is the form of Veemon's armor when he uses the Digi Egg of Friendship to Digivolve, a quadruped Dragon Digimon with thunder-based attacks whose armor is very reminiscent of the Digi Egg of Friendship.

magnamon (マ グ ナ モ ン, Magunamon) is the form of Veemon's armor when he uses the Digi-Egg of Miracles to digivolve, a Sacred Knight Digimon with Mega-level powers whose armor is very reminiscent of the Digi-Egg of Miracles.

ExVeemon (エ ク ス ブ イ モ ン, Ekusubuimon, XV-mon in the Japanese version) is the Champion form of Veemon, a humanoid dragon Digimon with a horn on its nose and white wings.

Paildramon (パ イ ル ド ラ モ ン, Pairudoramon) is the definitive form of Veemon, the Digivolution of DNA between XV-mon and Stingmon, which combines the characteristics of the Dragon and Bug-type Digimon. Paildramon uses her Desperado Blaster to fight with her enemies.

Imperial Dramon: Dragon Mode (イ ン ペ リ ア ル ド ラ モ ン : ド ラ ゴ ン モ ー ド, Inperiarudoramon: Doragon Mōdo) is the Mega form of Veemon, Digivolved by Paildramon. Imperialdramon is a draconic quadrupedal Digimon with a pair of wings and the Laser Positron on his back.

Imperialdramon: Fighter Mode (イ ン ペ リ ア ル ド ラ モ ン : フ ァ イ タ ー モ ー ド, Inperiarudoramon: Faitā Mōdo) is a mode change of Imperialdramon: Dragon Mode, similar to a humanoid version of its previous form. The positron laser is now on his right arm.

Imperialdramon: Paladin Mode (イ ン ペ リ ア ル ド ラ モ ン : パ ラ デ ィ ン モ ー ド, Inperiarudoramon Paradin Mōdo) is a mode change of Imperialdramon: Fighter Mode, similar to a Paladin version of its previous form. Imperialdramon: Paladin mode first appeared in Digimon Adventure 02: Revenge of Diaboromon, when Omnimon gives him all his powers to destroy Armageddemon.

Hawkmon (ホ ー ク モ ン, Hōkumon)
Voiced by: Kōichi Tōchika (Japanese); Neil Kaplan, Steve Blum (Pururumon, Poromon), Christopher Swindle (FROM: LEK) (English)
Hawkmon is a hawk-like Digimon and Yolei's partner. He is very kind and gentleman; in the Japanese original, this makes him look like a samurai, while in the dub he looks more like a British gentleman. Compared to Yolei, he is down to earth and helps her stay grounded.

Pururumon (プ ル ル モ ン) is the baby form of Hawkmon, who looks like a newborn bird Digimon.

Poromon (ポ ロ モ ン) is the training form of Hawkmon, a spherical bird-like Digimon that can fly at low heights. Hawkmon takes this form every time he returns to the real world with Yolei.

halsemon (ホ ル ス モ ン, Horusumon, Holsmon in the Japanese version) is the form of Hawkmon's armor when he uses the Digi-Egg of Love to digivolve, a griffin-like Digimon with wind-based attacks whose helmet closely resembles the Digi-Egg of Love.

Shurimon (シ ュ リ モ ン) is Hawkmon's armor form when he uses the Digi-Egg of Sincerity to Digivolve, a shuriken-themed Digimon ninja whose design is very reminiscent of the Digi-Egg of Sincerity.

Aquilamon (ア ク ィ ラ モ ン, Akuiramon) is the form of the Champion of Hawkmon, a giant eagle-like Digimon with two gigantic horns.

Silphymon (シ ル フ ィ ー モ ン Shirufīmon) is the definitive form of Hawkmon, the Digivolution of DNA between Aquilamon and Gatomon. Silphymon is a harpy-like Digimon that combines Gatomon's ears and Aquilamon's legs, tail feathers, and wing feathers.

Armadillomon (ア ル マ ジ モ ン, Arumajimon, Armadimon in the Japanese version)
Voiced by Megumi Urawa (Japanese); Robert Axelrod, Dave Mallow (Tsubumon, Upamon), Tom Fahn (Digmon, Submarimon), Robbie Daymond (DA: LEK) (English)
Armadillomon is a Digimon-like armadillo and Cody's partner. He has a relaxed personality and speaks a Nagoya dialect, usually ending his sentences with "da gya". In the English dub, he speaks with a southern US accent. His easygoing nature of him is in stark contrast to Cody's serious personality.

Tsubumon (ツ ブ モ ン) is the child form of Armadillomon, a spherical, seed-like Digimon with a tail above its head.

Upamon (ウ パ モ ン) is the training form of Armadillomon, a round, axolotl-like Digimon. Armadillomon takes this form every time he returns to the real world with Cody.

digmon (デ ィ グ モ ン, Digumon) is the form of Armadillomon when he uses the Digi-Egg of Knowledge to digivolve, a cricket-like Digimon armed with drills on his mouth and hands, whose design is very reminiscent of the Digi-Egg of Knowledge.

Submarimon (サ ブ マ リ モ ン, Sabumarimon) is the armor form of Armadillomon when he uses the Digi-Egg of Trustworthiness to digivolve, a submarine-themed Digimon whose design is very reminiscent of the Digi-Egg of Trustworthiness.

Ankylomon (ア ン キ ロ モ ン, Ankiromon) is the form of the Champion of Armadillomon, an ankylosaur-like Digimon with an iron spiked club at the end of his tail.

Shakkoumon (シ ャ ッ コ ウ モ ン) is the definitive form of Armadillomon, the Digivolution of DNA between Ankylomon and Angemon. Shakkoumon is a Shakōki-dogū based Digimon that combines the armor of Ankylomon with the sacred powers of Angemon.

wormmon (ワ ー ム モ ン, Wāmumon)
Voiced by: Naozumi Takahashi (Japanese); Paul St. Peter, Wendee Lee (Leafmon, Minomon) (English)
Wormmon is a Digimon caterpillar and Ken's partner. He possesses the ability to crawl and generates silk from his mouth. When Ken becomes the Digimon Emperor, Wormmon stays by his side hoping that he will return to his normal form. Realizing that Ken has lost sight of himself, Wormmon sacrifices himself to allow Magnamon to destroy Kimeramon. He later reincarnates at Primary Village and meets a reformed Ken.

Leafmon (リ ー フ モ ン, Rīfumon) is the baby form of Wormmon, a small green Digimon with a long tail that resembles a leaf and a pink pacifier on its mouth.

Minomon (ミ ノ モ ン) is the training form of Wormmon, a Digimon bagworm moth larva.

Stingmon (ス テ ィ ン グ モ ン, Sutingumon) is the Champion form of Wormmon, an insect-like Digimon with a muscular body structure.

Paildramon (パ イ ル ド ラ モ ン, Pairudoramon) is the definitive form of Wormmon, the Digivolution of DNA between XV-mon and Stingmon, which combines the characteristics of the Dragon and Bug-type Digimon. Paildramon uses her Desperado Blaster to fight with her enemies.

Imperial Dramon: Dragon Mode (イ ン ペ リ ア ル ド ラ モ ン : ド ラ ゴ ン モ ー ド, Inperiarudoramon: Doragon Mōdo) is the Mega form of Wormmon, Digivolved by Paildramon. Imperialdramon is a draconic quadrupedal Digimon with a pair of wings and the Laser Positron on his back.

Imperialdramon: Fighter Mode (イ ン ペ リ ア ル ド ラ モ ン : フ ァ イ タ ー モ ー ド, Inperiarudoramon: Faitā Mōdo) is a mode change of Imperialdramon: Dragon Mode, similar to a humanoid version of its previous form. The positron laser is now on his right arm.

Imperialdramon: Paladin Mode (イ ン ペ リ ア ル ド ラ モ ン : パ ラ デ ィ ン モ ー ド, Inperiarudoramon Paradin Mōdo) is a mode change of Imperialdramon: Fighter Mode, similar to a Paladin version of its previous form. Imperialdramon: Paladin mode first appeared in Digimon Adventure 02: Revenge of Diaboromon, when Omnimon gives him all his powers to destroy Armageddemon.

antagonists

Kimeramon (キ メ ラ モ ン, Kimeramon, Chimairamon in the Japanese version.)
Voiced by: Kaneto Shiozawa (Japanese); Tom Wyner (English)

Kimeramon is a chimera Digimon created by the Digimon Emperor to be his ideal Digimon partner to conquer the Digital World. Kimeramon has Kabuterimon's head, Greymon's lower jaw and torso, Garurumon's hind legs, Monochromon's tail, one of Kuwagamon's left arms, SkullGreymon's right arm, Airdramon's wings, Angemon's upper wings and MetalGreymon's hair. After acquiring Devimon's data remains, which manifest in the upper arms, Ken completes Kimeramon. However, Devimon's data makes him uncontrollable. When Davis uses the Digi-Egg of Miracles, Magnamon uses Wormmon's power to destroy Kimeramon.

Yukio Oikawa (及 川 悠 紀 夫, Oikawa Yukio)
Voiced by: Toshiyuki Morikawa (Japanese); Jamieson Price (English)

Oikawa is a human being aware of the existence of the Digimon. As a child, he and Cody Hida's father Hiroki vowed to visit Digital World together. After Hiroki's death, Oikawa makes a deal with Myotismon to enter the Digital World, leading him to be possessed. Under the influence of Myotismon, Oikawa creates Arukenimon and Mummymon. They then kidnap various children to absorb the power of the Dark Spores implanted in them. When Oikawa tries to enter the Digital World, he instead enters the World of Dreams and is fatally wounded by Myotismon. After the DigiDestined finally defeat MaloMyotismon, Oikawa meets Datrinimon and uses the Dream World to transform into data-driven butterflies, restoring the Digital World.

Mummymon (マ ミ ー モ ン, Mamīmon) is a Digimon mummy who has a crush on Arukenimon. Created by Oikawa, he wears a hat, a royal blue coat and wields a cane. He is eventually killed by MaloMyotismon when he tries to avenge Arukenimon. Voiced by: Toshiyuki Morikawa (Japanese); Kirk Thornton (English)

Arukenimon (ア ル ケ ニ モ ン, Arachnemon, Archnemon in the Japanese version.) Is a drider-like Digimon who is cunning, intelligent, and temperamental. After secretly overseeing Ken's actions as Digimon Emperor, he appears before the DigiDestined in his human form and uses his "Spirit Needle" hair to transform Control Spire into enemy Digimon. Eventually, Arukenimon is brutally tortured and then killed by MaloMyotismon. Voiced by Wakana Yamazaki (Japanese); Mari Devon (English)

BlackWarGreymon (ブ ラ ッ ク ウ ォ ー グ レ イ モ ン, Burakkuwogureimon) is an artificial black clone of WarGreymon, created by Arukenimon from a hundred Control Spiers. He becomes self-aware and goes through an existential crisis. He tries to find purpose by fighting Azulongmon and destroys six of the seven Destiny Stones to confront him. When Azulongmon appears with the help of the DigiDestined and defeats him, BlackWarGreymon is reprimanded for endangering their reality. He later confronts Oikawa for breaking the balance between the real and the digital world. After being fatally wounded by a Myotismon-possessed Oikawa, BlackWarGreymon sacrifices himself to become a seal for the Highton View Terrace gate to prevent Myotismon from entering the Digital World. Steve Blum (English)

Daemon Corps (デ ー モ ン 軍 団, Dēmon Gundan, Demon Corps in the Japanese version.)
The Daemon Corps are a group named after their master, Daemon, and consisted of him and three Virus Ultimate level Digimon. They appeared on December 26, 2002 in Japan to retrieve the Dark Spores inside Ken.

Daemon (デ ー モ ン, Dēmon, Demon in the Japanese version.) Is the leader of the Daemon Corps, a wrathful Mega-level demon lord Digimon whose robes hide his true appearance. He is able to cross worlds. Ken uses his inner darkness to change the portal's position in the Dark Ocean, trapping Daemon there. Daemon is voiced by: Masami Kikuchi (Japanese); Bob Papenbrook (English)

SkullSatamon (ス カ ル サ タ モ ン, Sukarusatamon) is a skeletal Digimon from Fallen Angel. He attacks the city and uses his Nail Bone attack to paralyze Imperialdramon: Dragon Mode, only to be destroyed by Imperialdramon: Fighter Mode. Voiced by Takahiro Sakurai (Japanese); David Guerrie (English)

LadyDevimon (レ デ ィ ー デ ビ モ ン Redīdebimon) is a Fallen Angel-like femme fatale Digimon with darkness based attacks. In the original series, LadyDevimon is a member of the Nightmare Soldiers as Piedmon's most loyal servant, serving as her bodyguard. She got into a fight with Angewomon and nearly won, but when Mega Kabuterimon helps Angewomon, she eventually destroyed her. In Adventure 02, another LadyDevimon appears as a member of the Daemon Corps, attacking the highways and engaging in a new cat fight with Angewomon, but she retreats when WereGarurumon and Garudamon appear. When she resurfaces to take Ken from Yukio Oikawa, LadyDevimon is finally destroyed by Silphymon. Doubled by: Ai Nagano (Japanese); Melodee Spevack (English)

MarineDevimon (マ リ ン デ ビ モ ン, Marindebimon, MarinDevimon in the Japanese version.) Is a squid-like Demon Digimon with ink-based attacks. In Adventure 02, MarineDevimon is a member of the Daemon Corps who first appeared to threaten a cruise ship that was having a wedding. He first fights Angemon and Submarimon with no problems, but retires when Zudomon appears. When he emerges to take Ken from Yukio Oikawa, MarineDevimon is finally destroyed by Shakkoumon. Voiced by: Kaneto Shiozawa (Japanese); Tom Wyner (English)

Production

Digimon Adventure 02 aired in fifty episodes on Fuji TV in Japan between April 2, 2000 and March 25, 2001. The opening theme is “Target ~ Akai Shōgeki ~” (タ ー ゲ ッ ト ~ 赤 い 衝 撃 ~, Tāgetto ~ Akai Shōgeki ~ ) by Kōji Wada, which peaked at # 85 on the Oricon Weekly Singles Chart. The final themes are played by AiM, the first half of the show is "Ashita wa Atashi no Kaze ga Fuku" (ア シ タ ハ ア タ シ ノ カ ゼ ガ フ ク) and the second half is "Itsumo Itsudemo" (い つ も い つ で も). "Ashita wa Atashi no Kaze ga Fuku ”peaked at # 50 on the Oricon Weekly Singles Chart, while“ Itsumo Itsudemo ”ranked # 93. Songs included in the show include "Break up!" by Ayumi Miyazaki as the theme of Armor Digivolution and "Beat Hit!" by Miyazaki as a theme of the Digivolution of DNA. The Japanese version was streamed with English subtitles on Crunchyroll in 2008, followed by Funimation Entertainment in April 2009.

Saban Entertainment licensed the show in North America. The English dub aired on Fox Kids in the US and YTV in Canada between August 19, 2000 and May 19, 2001 as the second season of Digimon: Digital Monsters. Much like the English version of Digimon Adventure, which was dubbed the first season of Digimon: Digital Monsters, the show's original soundtrack has been replaced by music composed by Udi Harpaz and Shuki Levy, and the opening theme is “Digimon Theme ”By Paul Gordon. Other songs featured in the show include "Let's Kick it Up", "Change into Power" and "Hey Digimon", also by Gordon. Jasan Radford also performed songs for the show, including "Run Around", "Going Digital" and "Strange". The songs, including “Digimon Theme”, were released on the original Digimon: The Movie soundtrack.

Following the success of the first season of Digimon: Digital Monsters, the producers asked the writers to add more North American lines to the script, resulting in several revisions. Eventually, along with the result of Digimon: The Movie, this prompted writers Jeff Nimoy and Bob Buchholz to leave the writing team towards the end of the series. A DVD box set of the English dub was released in North America by New Video Group on March 26, 2013 and in Australia by Madman Entertainment on July 23, 2014.

Digimon Adventure 02 was streamed on Netflix alongside Digimon Adventure from August 3, 2013 to August 1, 2015 in separate versions with English and Japanese dubbing with subtitles. Crunchyroll acquired the streaming rights to the English dubbed versions, while Funimation acquired the rights to the English subtitled versions. The English dubbed version of Adventure 02 is briefly back on Netflix while the English subtitled version is now a Funimation exclusive.

Technical data

Author Akiyoshi Hongo
Regia Hiroyuki Kakudo
Subject Chiaki J. Konaka, Hiro Masaki, Jun Maekawa, Motoki Yoshimura, Reiko Yoshida, Satoru Nishizono, Yoshio Urasawa
Char. design Akiyoshi Hongo, Katsuyoshi Nakatsuru
Artistic Dir Yukiko Iijima
Music Takanori Arisawa
Studio Toei Animation
Network Fuji TV
Date 1st TV April 2, 2000 - March 25, 2001
Episodes 50 (complete) (Episodes)
Relationship 4:3
Episode duration 20 min
Italian publisher Rai Trade (VHS)
Italian network Rai 2
date 1st Italian TV October 4, 2001 - July 17, 2002
1st Italian streaming TIMvision (ep. 23 [1])
Episodes it. 50 (complete)
Duration ep. it. 20 min
Dialogues it. Alessio Cigliano, Patrizio Cigliano, Luca Intoppa, Paolo Marchese
Double studio it. The BiBi.it
Double Dir. it. Alessio Cigliano, Flavio Cannella (dubbing assistant)
Preceded by Digimon Adventure
Followed by Digimon tamers

Digimon Hurricane Touchdown !! / Supreme Evolution !! The Golden Digimentals

Original title デ ジ モ ン ア ド ベ ン チ ャ ー 02: デ ジ モ ン ハ リ ケ ー ン 上 陸 / 超絶 進化 !! 黄金 の デ ジ メ ン タ ル
Dejimon Adobenchā Zero Tsū: Dejimon Harikēn Jouriku !! / Chouzetsu Shinka !! Ougon no Digimentaru
Original language Japanese
Country of Production Japan
Year 2000
Duration 65 min
Relationship 16:9
Gender animation, action, fantastic
Regia Shigeyasu Yamauchi
Subject Akiyoshi Hongo
Film script Reiko Yoshida
Producer Hiromi-Seki
Executive producer Makoto Toriyama, Makoto Yamashina
Production house Toei Animation
Photography Takeshi Koyano
Music Takanori Arisawa
character design Katsuyoshi Nakatsuru, Masahiro Aizawa
Entertainers Masahiro Aizawa

Original voice actors
Reiko Kiuchi as Daisuke Motomiya
Junko Noda: V-mon
Rio Natsuki as Miyako Inoue
Koichi Tochika: Hawkmon
Megumi Urawa as Iori Hida, Armadimon
Taisuke Yamamoto as Takeru Takaishi
Miwa MatsumotoPatamon
Kae Araki as Hikari Yagami
Yuka Tokumitsu as Tailmon
Toshiko Fujita as Taichi Yagami
Chika SakamotoAgumon
Yūto Kazama as Yamato Ishida
Mayumi Yamaguchi as Gabumon
Yuko Mizutani as Sora Takenouchi
Umi Tenjin as Kōshirō Izumi
Takahiro Sakurai as Tentomon
Ai Maeda as Mimi Tachikawa
Masami Kikuchi as Jō Kido
Nami MiyaharaWallace
Aoi Tada as Terriermon
Rumi Shishido: Lopmon
Mamiko Noto: Chocomon (as a child)
Tomomichi Nishimura: Chocomon (as an adult)

Digimon Adventure 02: Diaboromon Strikes Back

Original title デ ジ モ ン ア ド ベ ン チ ャ ー 02: デ ィ ア ボ ロ モ ン の 逆襲
Dejimon Adobenchā Zero Tsū: Diablomon no Gyakushuu
Original language Japanese
Country of Production Japan
Year 2001
Duration 30 min
Relationship 16:9
Gender animation, action, fantastic
Regia Takahiro Imamura
Subject Akiyoshi Hongo
Film script Reiko Yoshida
Producer Hiroyuki sakurada
Production house Toei Animation
Photography Hirosato Oonishi
Editor Shigeru Nishiyama
Special effects Ken Hoshino, Masayuki Kochi, Nao Ota
Music Takanori Arisawa
Art director Shinzo Yuki
character design Kazuto nakazawa
Entertainers Kanta Kamei, Kazuto Nakazawa, Kyuta Sakai

Original voice actors
Reiko Kiuchi as Daisuke Motomiya
Junko Noda: V-mon
Rio Natsuki as Miyako Inoue
Koichi Tochika: Hawkmon
Megumi Urawa as Iori Hida, Armadimon
Taisuke Yamamoto as Takeru Takaishi
Miwa MatsumotoPatamon
Kae Araki as Hikari Yagami
Yuka Tokumitsu as Tailmon
Romi Park as Ken Ichijouji
Naozumi Takahashi as Wormmon
Toshiko Fujita as Taichi Yagami
Chika SakamotoAgumon
Yūto Kazama as Yamato Ishida
Mayumi Yamaguchi as Gabumon
Yuko Mizutani as Sora Takenouchi
Umi Tenjin as Kōshirō Izumi
Takahiro Sakurai as Tentomon
Ai Maeda as Mimi Tachikawa
Masami Kikuchi as Jō Kido

Digimon Adventure 3D: Digimon Grandprix!

Original title デ ジ モ ン ア ド ベ ン チ ャ ー 3D デ ジ モ ン グ ラ ン プ リ
Dejimon Adobenchā 3D: Dejimon Guranpuri!
Original language Japanese
Country of Production Japan
Year 2000
Duration 7 min
Relationship 16:9
Gender animation, action, fantastic
Regia Mamoru Hosoda
Subject Akiyoshi Hongo
Production house Toei Animation
Music Takanori Arisawa

Source: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Digimon_Adventure_02