Digimon Tamers: Battle of Adventurers
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📖 SYNOPSIS
Takato and his Digimon partner, Guilmon, embark on a vacation to Okinawa, where they encounter Minami, another Digimon tamer. Back in Japan, a popular computer pet program transforms into a dangerous virus, infecting countless computers. This digital plague causes Digimon to become aggressive and hostile. As the virus spreads, Takato struggles to understand why the Digimon are attacking and what connection Minami has to the escalating crisis. The film explores themes of friendship, the dangers of technology, and the bond between humans and their digital companions. Takato and Guilmon must use their skills and courage to uncover the truth behind the virus and protect their new friend.
🎬 EPISODE GUIDE
🎠CHARACTERS
Terriermon
Terriermon, Henry's loyal partner, is a courageous and playful Digimon who evolves into powerful forms.
Portrayed by Tada Aoi
Ruki Makino
Cynical and independent, Ruki befriends Renamon, evolving from viewing Digimon as data to valuing genuine partnership.
Portrayed by Orikasa Fumiko
Guilmon
Guilmon, Takato's loyal and playful Digimon partner, evolves into the powerful Gallantmon.
Portrayed by Nozawa Masako
Renamon
Mature and powerful Rookie Digimon, Renamon's icy gaze and feral features belie a jaded wisdom.
Portrayed by Imai Yuka
Takato Matsuda
Takato Matsuda is a kind boy who befriends Guilmon, and together they fight alongside Henry and Terriermon.
Portrayed by Tsumura Makoto
Jianliang Li
Jianliang Li, Terriermon's partner, is a calm, pacifistic, half-Japanese/half-Chinese boy.
Portrayed by Yamaguchi Mayumi
Culumon
Culumon, an emotional, non-fighting Digimon, uniquely lacks a Tamer in Digimon Tamers.
Portrayed by Kaneda Tomoko
Minami Uehara
Minami Uehara is a main protagonist in Digimon Tamers, known for her courage and strong bond with her Digimon partner.
Portrayed by Mitsuishi Kotono
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