“Seven kids at summer camp are transported to the Digital World with Digimon partners to find their way home.”
Digimon: Digital Monsters
デジモンアドベンチャー
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Synopsis
Seven kids at summer camp are transported to the Digital World with Digimon partners to find their way home.
When a group of seven children go to summer camp, the last thing that they expect is snow falling in July. In the confusion that follows this phenomenon, they each receive an odd device that transports them to another world. As soon as they wake up in this new world, they encounter strange creatures who call themselves "Digimon." The Digimon tell them that they've landed in the "Digital World," far from home. With only the Digimon and the "Digivices" as protection, the seven children set off to find their way home and learn the reason why they were brought here. Led by the impulsive Taichi Yagami and his hungry Digimon partner Agumon, this group will have to fight unknown evils as they discover more about this outlandish Digital World.
What people say
Community consensus
Derived from 65 sampled reviews
What 65 viewers settled on.
Mostly aligned
σ 1.75 · some divergence
5.3 pts
Recommenders 8.7 · others 3.3
↑ 1.08
Running avg · Apr 2008 → Oct 2025
- 9 “---Dcm18's quick reviews--- Story: 9 (It's a surprisingly deep and extensive odissey) Art: 8 (Good at the beginning, and gets better by the episode) Sound: 9 (Ravel's Bolero in a "kid's show"? Now...”
- 9 “At times, it's slow. But, for the most part, it's the best! Ugh, I love this show more than Pokemon. I've balled my eyes out on so many occasions. Plus, the characters are actually pretty awesome...”
- 7 “It is probably just my nostalgia goggles but I really like Digimon. I think the characters (while may not be the deepest out there) are charming and the animation is cool. Unlike Pokemon, the show...”
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- Format 54 × 24′ eps × min
- Total runtime 21h 36m all episodes
- Aired Mar 1999 – Mar 2000 Spring 1999
- Source Tv media type
- Rated PG Children
- Ref. BS-0518 catalog
Produced by
- Yomiko Advertising Producer
- Fuji TV Producer
Licensed by
- Discotek Media Licensor
- Saban Entertainment Licensor
- Flatiron Film Company Licensor