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Digimon Tamers Seasons logo
GenresSci-Fi & Fantasy, Animation, Action & Adventure
Languagesja
Running Time2002-03-31
Distributed ByFuji TV
Original TitleSuch Sweet Sorrow
Seasons Numbers1
Country of OriginJP
Number of Episodes51
Production Company NameShueisha, Fuji Television Network, Toei Animation
Digimon Tamers is an interesting season that differs from its predecessors in its unique storyline that focuses on the concept of a digital world mixed with reality. The fascinating story begins with Takato Matsuki, a boy who was discovered with a "blue card" that transforms. its card reader to the D terminal. His hand-drawn Digimon Guilmon comes to life from the moment of transformation, connecting children's childhood dreams with real-world consequences.
The season then revolves around Takato and his friends with their respective Digimon partners. The multi-dimensional characters and their evolving relationships create an exciting dynamic. As kids bond with their digital companions and battle their adversaries, they're also confronted with the gravity of their own reality in enchanting episodes.
Digimon Tamers embodies digital creatures that complement the exciting sense of adventure with a stream of emotional evolution. Fear, joy, camaraderie and sacrifice deftly encapsulate the spirit of the show. Impressive world-building, gripping action, and intriguing intensity elevate the anime series into a class of its own. It has elements of drama with a sense of wonder and appeals to audiences of all ages.
This immersive show promises to delve into unknown realms of possibility, storytelling and the artistry of digital animation, delivering an unforgettable experience.

Episodes

Season 1 (#1)
Guilmon Comes Alive (#1)
Digimon, Digimon Everywhere (#2)
To Fight or Not to Fight (#3)
It Came from the Other Side (#4)
Dream a Little Dream (#5)
O Partner, Where Art Thou? (#6)
Now You See It, Now You Don't (#7)
A Question of Trust (#8)
Not as Seen on TV (#9)
The Icemon Cometh (#10)
Much Ado About Musyamon (#11)
Divided They Stand (#12)
Juggernaut (#13)
Grow Mon Grow (#14)
Snakes, Trains, and Digimon (#15)
Back to Nature, Back to Battle (#16)
Duel with the Deva (#17)
Digital Beauty (#18)
Impmon's Last Stand (#19)
Out of the Blue (#20)
Jeri's Quest (#21)
The Boar Wars (#22)
A World Apart (#23)
The Journey Begins (#24)
Brave New Digital World (#25)
Kazu and Kenta's Excellent Adventure (#26)
Motorcycle Madness (#27)
Blame It on Ryo (#28)
Goliath (#29)
The Imperfect Storm (#30)
Kazu's Upgrade (#31)
Shibumi Speaks (#32)
Rabbit Transit (#33)
Lionheart (#34)
Give a Little Bit (#35)
The Battle Within (#36)
No Mon Is an Island (#37)
Azulongmon Explains it All (#38)
Song of Sakuyamon (#39)
Janyu's Ark (#40)
Homeward Bound (#41)
Reunion (#42)
Beelzemon's Big Day (#43)
The Messenger (#44)
The D-Reaper's Disguise (#45)
When Is a Mon Justimon? (#46)
His Kingdom for a Horse (#47)
Shadow of the Beast King (#48)
D-Reaper's Feast (#49)
Jeri Fights Back (#50)
Such Sweet Sorrow (#51)