Digimon: Digital Monsters

Digimon: Digital Monsters (1999)

U/A 13+ 07/03/1999
  • Animation, Action & Adventure, Sci-Fi & Fantasy
81%
  • Status : Ended
  • Total Seasons : 2
  • Total Episodes : 104

Overview

While at summer camp, seven kids come across seven Digivices and are transported to a strange digital world. In this new world they make friends with creatures that call themselves Digimon who were born to defend their world from various evil forces.
  • Status : Ended
  • Total Seasons : 2
  • Total Episodes : 104

Overview

While at summer camp, seven kids come across seven Digivices and are transported to a strange digital world. In this new world they make friends with creatures that call themselves Digimon who were born to defend their world from various evil forces.
Top Billed Cast
Reiko Kiuchi
Reiko Kiuchi

Daisuke Motomiya (voice)

Megumi Urawa
Megumi Urawa

Iori Hida / Armadimon (voice)

Rio Natsuki
Rio Natsuki

Miyako Inoue (voice)

Hiroaki Hirata
Hiroaki Hirata

Takeru Takaishi (voice)

Romi Park
Romi Park

Ken Ichijouji / Digimon Kaiser (voice)

Junko Noda
Junko Noda

V-mon (voice)

Kae Araki
Kae Araki

Hikari Yagami (voice)

Koichi Tochika
Koichi Tochika

Hawkmon (voice)

Miwa Matsumoto
Miwa Matsumoto

Patamon (voice)

Naozumi Takahashi
Naozumi Takahashi

Wormmon (voice)

Yuka Tokumitsu
Yuka Tokumitsu

Tailmon (voice)

Crew Members
Genki Yoshimura
Genki Yoshimura

Series Composition

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Digimon: Digital Monsters (1999) – Full TV Series Summary, Episodes & Review

TitleDigimon: Digital Monsters
First Air DateSun Mar 07 1999
Last Air DateSun Mar 25 2001
StatusEnded
Tagline-
CountryJP
LanguageJapanese
GenresAnimation, Action & Adventure, Sci-Fi & Fantasy
Total Seasons2
Total Episodes104
Creators-
ProductionToei Animation, Toei Company
Rating8.1/10

Overview

Digimon: Digital Monsters is a Animation, Action & Adventure, Sci-Fi & Fantasy television series that premiered in 1999, with its first episode releasing on Sun Mar 07 1999. Known for its cinematic production quality and gripping storyline, the show has become one of the most influential modern series in its genre.

While at summer camp, seven kids come across seven Digivices and are transported to a strange digital world. In this new world they make friends with creatures that call themselves Digimon who were born to defend their world from various evil forces.

Latest Episode Details

A Million Points of Light
Season 2, Episode 50
Aired on 2001-03-25
Runtime: 20 minutes
Assisted by DigiDestined all over the world and the kidnapped children, the DigiDestined weaken MaloMyotismon with their dreams and Imperialdramon destroys him, ending Myotismon’s reign of terror for good. Oikawa sacrifices himself by using the power of the Dream World dimension to become data and restoring the Digital World. Twenty-five years later, everyone in the Real World has a Digimon partner, and the DigiDestined's children hold the responsibility of protecting the worlds.

Storyline & Plot Overview

Digimon: Digital Monsters follows a layered narrative filled with mystery, emotional depth, and character evolution. Each season expands on the core storyline while introducing new conflicts, dangers, and twists that keep audiences engaged. The show masterfully balances suspense, sci-fi concepts, and personal character drama, making it a binge-worthy experience.

Production & Background

Created by and produced by Toei Animation, Toei Company, the series features top-tier cinematography, atmospheric lighting, and highly detailed world-building. Filming locations, visual effects, and sound design all contribute to creating a cinematic universe that feels immersive and authentic.

Audience Response

With an impressive rating of 8.1/10, the series has gained global acclaim. Viewers praise its emotional storytelling, character depth, pacing, and ability to maintain suspense across multiple seasons.

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Frequently Asked Questions

1. How many seasons does this series have?
The show currently features 2 seasons with a total of 104 episodes.

2. Is the series still running?
No, the series has concluded its run.

3. Where can I watch this TV show?
It is available on its official streaming platform based on region and licensing.

4. What genre does this series belong to?
It primarily falls under Animation, Action & Adventure, Sci-Fi & Fantasy, blending multiple elements to create a unique viewing experience.

5. Is this TV show based on a book or original screenplay?
The show is creatively developed by the creators, using a mix of original storytelling and thematic inspirations.

6. Does each season follow a continuous storyline?
Yes, the series builds upon previous seasons while expanding its world, characters, and narrative arcs.

7. How long is each episode?
Episode runtime varies depending on the season and creative direction.

8. Are new episodes coming soon?
There is no official release date for upcoming episodes.

9. What makes this show popular?
The series is praised for its character depth, storytelling, world-building, and consistent suspense.

10. Is this series good for binge-watching?
Yes, the engaging storyline and seasonal cliffhangers make it perfect for binge-watch sessions.

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