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Digimon (デジモン, dejimon?, short for dejitaru monsutā, "Digital Monster") is a popular Japanese series of children's media and merchandise, including anime, manga, toys, video games, trading card games and other media. Digimon are monsters of various forms living in a "Digital World," a parallel universe that originated from Earth's various communication networks.
Overview
Digimon started out as a digital pet called "Digital Monster," similar in style and concept to the Tamagotchi. It was released by Bandai on June 26, 1997. The Digital Monster toy was enormously popular, and four additional varieties were released in November of the same year. In December the second generation of Digital Monster was released, followed by a third edition in 1998.
Digimon first appeared in narrative form in the one-shot manga C'mon Digimon, released in the summer of 1997. C'mon Digimon spawned the popular Digimon Adventure V-Tamer 01 manga, which began serialization on November 21, 1998. The first Digimon video game, Digital Monster Ver. S: Digimon Tamers, was released September 23, 1998 for the Sega Saturn game console.
TV series
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Digimon Adventure (season one)
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The first Digimon television series, which began airing on March 7, 1999. Its premise is a group of young pre-teens while at summer camp, become the "DigiDestined" and are unwillingly forced to save both the Digital and real world from evil. Each child was given a "Digivice" which selected them to be "transported" to the Digital World. The Digivices help their Digimon allies to "Digivolve" into stronger creatures in times of need. The Digimon usually reach higher forms after they see their human partners in a dangerous situation.
Digimon Adventure 02 (season two)
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The second Digimon series is a direct continuation of the first one, which began airing on April 2, 2000. Three years later. With most of the original characters now in junior high school, 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 Digi-Destined. The Digimon Emperor has been enslaving all Digimon in sight with Black Rings and towers and, to make things worse, has somehow made Digivolution impossible. Three new children are chosen to save DigiWorld, along with T.K and Kari, two of the Digi-Destined from the previous season.
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