Digimon Adventure

While at summer camp, seven kids travel through a natural Digital Gate to meet their Digimon partners in the Digital World. From there, Taichi, Yamato, Sora, Koushirou, Mimi, Jou, and Takeru learn they are the Chosen Children who, along with their Digimon partners, are there to save the Digital World from a series of evil Digimon. In the process, Taichi’s younger sister Hikari joins the group, and together, they save the world.

Resources

Original Air Date
March 7th, 1999 – March 26th, 2000

Date Set
August 1st-4th, 1999

If you would like to watch the series with the original Japanese audio and English subtitles, you can watch them many places online, plus snag your own version here:

Episodes

“Adrift? The Island of Adventure!,” #1
English Title: “And so it begins…”
First aired March 7, 1999
Chief Animation Director: Yoshitaka Yajima

“Explosive Evolution! Greymon,” #2
English Title: “The Birth of Greymon”
First aired March 14, 1999
Chief Animation Director: Setsuko Nobuzane

“The Blue Wolf! Garurumon,” #3
English Title: “Garurumon”
First aired March 21, 1999
Chief Animation Director: Toshio Deguchi

“Scorching Heat! Birdramon,” #4
English Title: “Biyomon Gets Firepower”
First aired March 28, 1999
Chief Animation Director: Yukio Ebisawa

“Lightning! Kabuterimon,” #5
English Title: “Kabuterimon’s Electro Shocker”
First aired April 4, 1999
Chief Animation Director: Masahiro Naoi

“Palmon Angrily Evolves!,” #6
English Title: “Togemon in Toy Town”
First aired April 11, 1999
Chief Animation Director: Yoshitaka Yajima

“Roar! Ikkakumon,” #7
English Title: “Ikkakumon’s Harpoon Torpedo”
First aired April 18, 1999
Chief Animation Director: Setsuko Nobuzane

“Devimon, the Emmisary of Darkness,” #8
English Title: “Evil Shows His Face”
First aired April 25, 1999
Chief Animation Director: Toshio Deguchi

“Clash! The Freezing Digimon!,” #9
English Title: “Subzero Ice Punch!”
First aired May 2, 1999
Chief Animation Director: Shigetaka Kiyoyama

“Centalmon the Protector!,” #10
English Title: “A Clue From the Digi-Past”
First aired May 9, 1999
Chief Animation Director: Tomoko Itou

“The Dancing Ghosts! Bakemon,” #11
English Title: “The Dancing Digimon”
First aired May 16, 1999
Chief Animation Director: Yoshitaka Yajima

“Adventure! Patamon and I,” #12
English Title: “DigiBaby Boom”
First aired May 23
Chief Animation Director: Masahiro Naoi

“Angemon Wakes!,” #13
English Title: “The Legend of the DigiDestined”
First aired May 30, 1999
Chief Animation Director: Yukio Ebisawa

“Departure – To a New Continent!,” #14
English Title: “Departure for a New Continent”
First aired June 6, 1999
Chief Animation Director: Setsuko Nobuzane

“Etemon! The Stage Mounting of Evil,” #15
English Title: “The Dark Network of Etemon”
First aired June 13, 1999
Chief Animation Director: Tomoko Itou

“Dark Evolution! SkullGreymon,” #16
English Title: “The Arrival of SkullGreymon”
First aired June 20, 1999
Chief Animation Director: Toshio Deguchi

“The Captain of Illusions, Cockatrimon!,” #17
English Title: “The Crest of Sincerity”
First aired June 27, 1999
Chief Animation Director: Yoshitaka Yajima

“The Fairy! Piccolomon,” #18
English Title: “The Piximon Cometh”
First aired July 4, 1999
Chief Animation Director: Shigetaka Kiyoyama

“Nanomon of the Labyrinth!,” #19
English Title: “The Prisoner of the Pyramid”
First aired July 11, 1999
Chief Animation Director: Masahiro Naoi

“Evolution to Perfect! MetalGreymon,” #20
English Title: “The Earthquake of MetalGreymon”
First aired July 25, 1999
Chief Animation Director: Tomoko Itou

“Koromon, the Great Clash in Tokyo!,” #21
English Title: “Home Away From Home”
First aired August 1, 1999
Chief Animation Director: Setsuko Nobuzane

“The Small Devil, PicoDevimon,” #22
English Title: “Forget About It!”
First aired August 8, 1999
Chief Animation Director: Yukio Ebisawa

“Oh Friend! WereGarurumon,” #23
English Title: “WereGarurumon’s Diner”
First aired August 15, 1999
Chief Animation Director: Toshio Deguchi

“Break Through! AlturKabuterimon,” #24
English Title: “No Questions, Please”
First aired August 22, 1999
Chief Animation Director: Yoshitaka Yajima

“The Sleeping Tyrant! TonosomaGekomon,” #25
English Title: “Princess Karaoke”
First aired August 29, 1999
Chief Animation Director: Shigetaka Kiyoyama

“Shining Wings! Garudamon,” #26
English Title: “Sora’s Crest of Love”
First aired September 5, 1999
Chief Animation Director: Masahiro Naoi

“The Castle of Darkness, Vamdemon,” #27
English Title: “The Gateway to Home”
First aired September 12, 1999
Chief Animation Director: Tomoko Itou

“The Chase! Hurry to Japan,” #28
English Title: “It’s All in the Cards”
First aired September 19, 1999
Chief Animation Director: Setsuko Nobuzane

“Mammon, the Great Clash at Hikarigaoka!,” #29
English Title: “Return to Highton View Terrace”
First aired September 26, 1999
Chief Animation Director: Yukio Ebisawa

“Digimon, the Great Crossing of Tokyo!!,” #30
English Title: “Almost Home Free”
First aired October 3, 1999
Chief Animation Director: Toshio Deguchi

“Raremon! Surprise Attack on Tokyo Bay,” #31
English Title: “The Eighth Digivice”
First aired October 10, 1999
Chief Animation Director: Yoshitaka Yajima

“Tokyo Tower is Hot! DeathMeramon,” #32
English Title: “Gatomon Comes Calling”
First aired October 17, 1999
Chief Animation Director: Shigetaka Kiyoyama

“Pump and Gotsu are Shibuya-Type Digimon,” #33
English Title: “Out on the Town”
First aired October 24, 1999
Chief Animation Director: Masahiro Naoi

“Fate’s Bond! Tailmon,” #34
English Title: “The Eighth Child Revealed”
First aired October 31, 1999
Chief Animation Director: Tomoko Itou

“Odaiba’s Fairy! Lilimon Blossoms,” #35
English Title: “Flower Power”
First aired November 7, 1999
Chief Animation Director: Setsuko Nobuzane

“Break Through the Barrier! Zudomon Spark!,” #36
English Title: “City Under Siege”
First aired November 14, 1999
Chief Animation Director: Yoshitaka Yajima

“Perfects Attack Together! Sparkling Angewomon,” #37
English Title: “Wizardmon’s Gift”
First aired November 21, 1999
Chief Animation Director: Yukio Ebisawa

“Revival! The Demon Lord VenomVamdemon,” #38
English Title: “Prophecy”
First aired November 28, 1999
Chief Animation Director: Toshio Deguchi

“Two Great Ultimate Evolutions! Get Rid of the Darkness!,” #39
English Title: “The Battle for Earth”
First aired December 5, 1999
Chief Animation Director: Tomoko Itou

“The Four Kings of the Mountain of the Devil! The Dark Masters,” #40
English Title: “Enter the Dark Masters”
First aired December 12, 1999
Chief Animation Director: Masahiro Naoi

“The Hardened King of the Seas! MetalSeadramon,” #41
English Title: “Sea-Sick and Tired”
First aired December 19, 1999
Chief Animation Director: Shigetaka Kiyoyama

“Silent Whamon on the Bottom of the Sea,” #42
English Title: “Under Pressure”
First aired December 26, 1999
Chief Animation Director: Yoshitaka Yajima

“The Dangerous Game! Pinocchimon,” #43
English Title: “Playing Games”
First aired January 9, 2000
Chief Animation Director: Setsuko Nobuzane

“Jureimon of the Lost Forest,” #44
English Title: “Trash Day”
First aired January 16, 2000
Chief Animation Director: Yukio Ebisawa

“Clash of the Ultimates! WarGreymon vs. MetalGarurumon,” #45
English Title: “The Ultimate Clash”
First aired January 23, 2000
Chief Animation Director: Tomoko Itou

“The Counterattack of MetalEtemon,” #46
English Title: “Etemon’s Comeback Tour”
First aired January 30, 2000
Chief Animation Director: Toshio Deguchi

“Oh Wind! Oh Light! SaberLeomon,” #47
English Title: “Ogremon’s Honor”
First aired February 6, 2000
Chief Animation Director: Masahiro Naoi

“Bombing Mission! Mugendramon,” #48
English Title: “My Sister’s Keeper”
First aired February 13, 2000
Chief Animation Director: Yoshitaka Yajima

“Farewell, Numemon,” #49
English Title: “The Crest of Light”
First aired February 20, 2000
Chief Animation Director: Shigetaka Kiyoyama

“The Girls’ Battle! LadyDevimon,” #50
English Title: “Joe’s Battle”
First aired February 27, 2000
Chief Animation Director: Setsuko Nobuzane

“The Clown from Hell, Piemon,” #51
English Title: “The Crest of Friendship”
First aired March 5, 2000
Chief Animation Director: Tomoko Itou

“Holy Swordsman, HolyAngemon,” #52
English Title: “Piedmon’s Last Jest”
First aired March 12, 2000
Chief Animation Director: Toshio Deguchi

“The Last Dark Digimon,” #53
English Title: “Now Apocalymon”
First aired March 19, 2000
Chief Animation Director: Yukio Ebisawa

“A New World,” #54
English Title: “The Fate of Two Worlds”
First aired March 26, 2000
Chief Animation Director: Yoshitaka Yajima