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Digimon Data Squad

Digimon Data Squad
Digimon Data Squad.jpg
Promotional poster from the series, depicting the main characters
デジモンセイバーズ
(Digimon Savers)
Genre Action, Adventure, Science Fiction
Anime television series
Directed by Naoyuki Itou
Produced by Atsushiya Takase
Atsutoshi Umezawa
Hiroaki Shibata
Koji Kaneda
Shinichi Ikeda
Written by Ryōta Yamaguchi
Music by Keiichi Oku
Studio Toei Animation
Licensed by
Original network Fuji TV
English network
Original run April 2, 2006March 25, 2007
Episodes 48 (List of episodes)
Anime film
Ultimate Power! Activate Burst Mode
Directed by Tatsuya Nagamine
Written by Ryota Yamaguchi
Studio Toei Animation
Released December 9, 2006
Runtime 22 minutes
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Digimon Data Squad, known in Japan as Digimon Savers (デジモンセイバーズ Dejimon Seibāzu?), is a Japanese anime television series produced by Toei Animation, serving as the fifth series in the Digimon franchise, the first to be produced in four years following 2002's Digimon Frontier. The series aired in Japan on Fuji TV between April 2, 2006 and March 25, 2007. An English-language version was produced by Studiopolis in conjunction with Toei Animation USA and Disney Enterprises and aired in North America on Jetix (and subsequently Disney XD) between October 1, 2007 and November 1, 2008. It aired in the United Kingdom on Kix!. A movie based on the series was released in Japan on December 9, 2006. The series was later succeeded by Digimon Fusion.

Digimon Savers was first announced during the December 2005 Jump Festa convention in Japan with advertisements showing a remolded Agumon as the lead Digimon. The name of the series was later revealed in January 2005 with the character designs coming a month later. Savers was the first Digimon series to be produced in nearly four years, but the second Digimon production since 2005, coming off the heels of Digital Monster X-Evolution, where staff had mentioned early on that a new series might be possible depending on its performance. Unlike previous series which all featured human character designs by Akihiro Asanuma, Savers went with designs by Sayo Aoi that featured designs more typical of anime than the staple style of shows past. The series was aired as a family program rather than a children's program in an attempt to capture a wider audience, including those who might have watched the earlier shows but grown older. Because of this new market, this series also contains the oldest cast of main characters, ranging from late teens to early twenties.


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