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Fifth anime television series of the Digimon franchise, produced by Toei Animation.Wikipedia

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Watch Digimon Data Squad season 1 episode 2 online. The complete guide by MSN. Click here and start watching the full episode in seconds. The US Dub of Digimon Savers. OK, so, YouTube has officially BANNED full 'Digimon Data Squad' episodes, along with ANY other full episodes and movies of ANYTHING, so, I had to look for some more episodes on Veoh, which is MUCH better than YouTube in my opinion, so, here is episode 14, 'The Wild Boy of the Digital World'!!! The series aired 48 episodes on Fuji TV in Japan from April 2, 2006 to March 25, 2007. On April 25, 2007, Disney's ABC Network announced that it had signed an agreement with Toei Animation to license the show. Much of the staff that worked on Digimon: Digital Monsters, including director Jeff Nimoy, returned to work on Data Squad.The series finished airing in the US on Jetix on November 1.

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  • Disney however would go on to dub and distribute the previously un-dubbed four Digimon movies; Revenge of Diaboromon (DA02), Battle of Adventurers (DT), Runaway Locomon (DT) and Island of the Lost Digimon (DF) in 2005 and the fifth TV season, Digimon Data Squad in 2007, but this time the dubbing was handled by post-production studio Studiopolis.Saban Entertainment-Wikipedia
  • In Canada, YTV, which aired previous installments of the franchise (barring Digimon Data Squad), began airing the series on February 28, 2014, with thirty episodes.Digimon Fusion-Wikipedia
  • The title was released in Japan in November 2006, and later in North America in September 2007, and is based on the Digimon Data Squad anime series.Digimon World Data Squad-Wikipedia
  • At launch, 'Kid's Time' broadcast a block of children's programs each morning such as Count Duckula, and Digimon Data Squad, soap operas aired in the early afternoon and 'Kitchen Time' featured in the late afternoons with Essence of Emeril and The Martha Stewart Show among the programs broadcast.7TWO-Wikipedia
  • Dawn and Dusk also complete the Digivolution lines of the Digimon from Digimon Data Squad, with the likes of ShineGreymon and MirageGaogamon, after having been left out in the first game.Digimon World Dawn and Dusk-Wikipedia
  • The game is set in the anime's universe, and revolves around the Seven Great Demon Lords.Digimon World Data Squad-Wikipedia

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  • Digimon World DS marks the first appearance of several Digimon, some that later appear in Digimon Savers, like Gawappamon, the evolution of Kamemon.Digimon World DS-Wikipedia
  • Digimon Data Squad also had a brief run on Toon Disney/Jetix and successor Disney XD.Digimon-Wikipedia
  • The series is produced by Hiroaki Shibata, who produced Digimon Data Squad and written by Ryōta Yamaguchi, who wrote the scripts for The Vision of Escaflowne.DokiDoki! PreCure-Wikipedia
  • Some of his major anime roles include Kira Yamato in Gundam Seed and Gundam Seed Destiny, Kazuki Fuuchouin in GetBackers, Son Goku in Saiyuki, Masaru Daimon in Digimon Savers, Kaoru Hanabishi in Ai Yori Aoshi, and Tomoki Sakurai in Heaven's Lost Property.Sōichirō Hoshi-Wikipedia
  • Some of his major works directed include the first Kanon series released in 2002, and Digimon Data Squad, the latter of which had a run of 48 episodes in 2006-07.Naoyuki Itō-Wikipedia
  • Matsuno is most known for the role of Hajime Kindaichi in Kindaichi Case Files, Koga in InuYasha, Japanese voice of SpongeBob in SpongeBob SquarePants (starting from 4th season until now) and Agumon in Digimon Savers.Taiki Matsuno-Wikipedia
  • It was released on December 9, 2006 by Toei Animation based on the series Digimon Data Squad.List of Digimon films-Wikipedia
  • Digimon, the popular monster partner series, was making a slight resurgence in the public eye, coinciding with a new anime series, (Digimon Savers, which began in April 2006), and the start of the new manga series Digimon Next in the pages of Shueisha's video game magazine, V-Jump.Takeshi Okano-Wikipedia
  • It seems to share a few key elements with Digimon Data Squad, such as the use of Digisouls, Agumon's evolution to GeoGreymon in chapter five and the appearance of Tsurugi's Digivice iC when Piximon upgraded it in chapter four.Digimon Next-Wikipedia
  • Quinton Joseph Flynn (born October 10, 1964) is an American voice actor, who is most notable for providing the English voices of video game characters such as Raiden in the Metal Gear series, Marcus Damon in Digimon Data Squad, Lea and Axel in the Kingdom Hearts series, Reno in Final Fantasy VII and its sequels and prequels, and Henry in No More Heroes. He is a frequently recurring actor in the Crash Bandicoot video game series.Quinton Flynn-Wikipedia
  • Television credits include Entourage, Friends, Gary Unmarried, 90210, Zeke and Luther, The Middle, State of Georgia, Will and Grace, Digimon Data Squad, Malcolm In The Middle, and Significant Others.Brian Palermo-Wikipedia
  • This sparks rumors of a cover-up by the DATS organization under the National Public Safety Commission.Digimon World DS-Wikipedia
  • Players control an avatar of one of the four main Tamers of Digimon Data Squad: Marcus Damon, Thomas H. Norstein, Yoshino Fujieda, and Keenan Crier.Digimon Masters-Wikipedia
  • * Digimon Savers (Ending theme performance)Yousuke Itou-Wikipedia
  • Ohta wrote an insert song for the fifth Digimon series, Digimon Savers.Michihiko Ohta-Wikipedia
  • This is a complete list of episodes from the anime series Digimon Data Squad.List of Digimon Data Squad episodes-Wikipedia
  • * Burst mode, a type of creature in Digimon Data Squad in the Digimon fictional universeBurst mode-Wikipedia
  • They appeared in the non-anime cartoon series The Adventures of Jimmy Neutron: Boy Genius ('Crouching Jimmy, Hidden Sheen'), Adventures of Sonic the Hedgehog ('Robo-Ninja'), The Adventures of Super Mario Bros. 3 ('Sneaky Lying Cheating Giant Ninja Koopas'), American Dragon: Jake Long (Huntsman and Rose), Batman Beyond (Curaré of the League of Assassins ), Batman: The Animated Series (Kyodai Ken in 'Night of the Ninja' and 'Day of the Samurai'), Beware the Batman ('Family' and 'Sacrifice'), Black Dynamite ('Just Beat It or Jackson Five Across Yo' Eyes'), Chop Socky Chooks (Ninja Chimps), Karate Kommandos (Super Ninja), Code Monkeys ('Revenge of Matsui'), Codename: Kids Next Door (Teen Ninjas), Conan the Adventurer ('Shadow Walkers', 'Dragon's Breath' and 'Sword, Sai and Shuriken'), Danny Phantom (Bertrand), Digimon Savers (Falcomon), Eon Kid (Black Beauty and her ninja robot army), Family Guy (in 'Wasted Talent' and 'I Take Thee Quagmire'), Happy Tree Friends (Generic Tee Ninjas), Jackie Chan Adventures (the Shadowkhan), Johnny Test (one of Johnny's transformation is Ninja Johnny), Kim Possible (the Yamanouchi ninja school), The Legend of Prince Valiant ('The Ghost'), The Legend of Zelda (Sing), The Penguins of Madagascar ('Mental Hen/Siege the Day' and 'Street Smarts/Nighty Night Ninja'), Phineas and Ferb ('What a Croc!/Ferb TV'), Planet Sketch (Ninja Handyman), The Real Adventures of Jonny Quest ('Night of the Zinja'), Robot Chicken, Road Rovers ('Let Sleeping Dogs Lie'), Samurai Jack ('Samurai versus Ninja'), The Simpsons (in 'The Telltale Head' Bart Simpson disguises as a ninja; in 'Treehouse of Horror XVIII' one of the aliens is dressed as a ninja, in 'Husbands and Knives' the Comic Book Guy has ninja weapons, and in 'Yokel Chords' Bart plays a spoof video game with a female ninja), Skunk Fu (Ninja Monkeys), South Park ('Good Times with Weapons' and 'Fantastic Easter Special'), Stroker and Hoop ('Ninja Worrier' and 'Chopping Spree'), Superman: The Animated Series (Death Fist Ninja), Teen Titans (in 'Masks', Beast Boy has a video game 'Super Ninja Showdown 8'), The Transformers (Greatshot, Nightbird and Prowl), The Venture Bros. (Otaku Senzuri), Wolverine and the X-Men and Xiaolin Showdown (Tubbimura).Ninjas in popular culture-Wikipedia
  • So far, events have offered DemiVeemon, Hopmon, Yaamon, Dorimon, and a Digimon Savers-themed Koromon.Digimon Battle Online-Wikipedia
  • Digimon Masters (Korean: 디지몬 마스터즈) is a free-to-play microtransaction supported massively multiplayer online role-playing game in a setting based on that of the Digimon media franchise, specifically the universe and characters of the fifth anime series, Digimon Data Squad (though many aspects of Digimon Adventure, Digimon Adventure 02, Digimon Tamers, Digimon Frontier and Digimon Fusion are incorporated).Digimon Masters-Wikipedia
  • After the first four seasons of Digimon, Disney and BVS Entertainment had lost the rights to continue dubbing Digimon, the rest of Digimon was handled and dubbed in English by Studiopolis before Saban Brands’s acquisition of Digimon, for Example, the un-dubbed four Digimon movies were dubbed by Studiopolis: Revenge of Diaboromon (DA02), Battle of Adventurers (DT), Runaway Locomon (DT) and Island of the Lost Digimon (DF) in 2005 and the fifth TV season, Digimon Data Squad in 2007.List of Digimon Frontier episodes-Wikipedia

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