Release Japan
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April 1, 2001
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 (above: japanese - below: european)

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Release USA
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March 31, 2002
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| Episodes |
51 |
Opening Theme
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The Biggest Dreamer
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Evolution Song
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Card Slash
Evo
One Vision
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Ending Theme
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My Tomorrow
Days ~Aijou to Nichijou~
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Takato Matsuda is ten years old, leads a normal life, his parents run a bakery ... and he likes it to play the Digimon trading card game. One day he finds all his cards between a strange Card just being blue. To find out what it is for a card he's slashing it through his card reader which acts crazy suddenly even changes its shape. It's now a so-called D-Power, but Takato doesn't know what it means. In the night after a lot of strange things happen and at the next morning Takato notices a Digiegg on the screen of the D-Power. p>
With the help of the D-Power Takato gets his own real Digimon called Guilmon and he also meets other Tamers and their Digimon Partner. For them, it is initially just a game where the aim is that the Digimon gains as much power as possible and as quickly as possible, but very soon it is more than just a normal game with normal trading cards and dangerous consequences . More and more Digimon arrive in the real world and destroy the world but that can't go on like this anymore. P>
See the video on Veoh.com
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What's good? |
What is bad? |
| - first independent Season |
- Tamer and others neglected and little elaborated |
- stronger link to the real world |
- unimportant Digimon Tamers have little character |
- new forms of Digivolution (Matrix Evolution) |
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- fewer characters -> more drafting | | - Digimon have a many-sided character | | - Using the cards in the fight shows a lot of varities | | | | |