Takato, Ruki, and Lee are children who have, by fate, received real Digimon, unlike the imaginary ones in the card game they play. Each of the children, or Digimon Tamers, have their different views on how Digimon should be treated. But when other Digimon begin to appear around Japan, they must put aside their differences to fend off the digital intruders.
E1: Guilmon Comes Alive▶ PLAY
E2: Digimon, Digimon Everywhere▶ PLAY
E3: To Fight or Not to Fight▶ PLAY
E4: It Came from the Other Side▶ PLAY
E5: Dream a Little Dream▶ PLAY
E6: O Partner, Where Art Thou?▶ PLAY
E7: Now You See It, Now You Don't▶ PLAY
E8: A Question of Trust▶ PLAY
E9: Not as Seen on TV▶ PLAY
E10: The Icemon Cometh▶ PLAY
E11: Much Ado About Musyamon▶ PLAY
E12: Divided They Stand▶ PLAY
E13: Juggernaut▶ PLAY
E14: Grow Mon Grow▶ PLAY
E15: Snakes, Trains, and Digimon▶ PLAY
E16: Back to Nature, Back to Battle▶ PLAY
E17: Duel with the Deva▶ PLAY
E18: Digital Beauty▶ PLAY
E19: Impmon's Last Stand▶ PLAY
E20: Out of the Blue▶ PLAY
E21: Jeri's Quest▶ PLAY
E22: The Boar Wars▶ PLAY
E23: A World Apart▶ PLAY
E24: The Journey Begins▶ PLAY
E25: Brave New Digital World▶ PLAY
E26: Kazu and Kenta's Excellent Adventure▶ PLAY
E27: Motorcycle Madness▶ PLAY
E28: Blame It on Ryo▶ PLAY
E29: Goliath▶ PLAY
E30: The Imperfect Storm▶ PLAY
E31: Kazu's Upgrade▶ PLAY
E32: Shibumi Speaks▶ PLAY
E33: Rabbit Transit▶ PLAY
E34: Lionheart▶ PLAY
E35: Give a Little Bit▶ PLAY
E36: The Battle Within▶ PLAY
E37: No Mon Is an Island▶ PLAY
E38: Azulongmon Explains it All▶ PLAY
E39: Song of Sakuyamon▶ PLAY
E40: Janyu's Ark▶ PLAY
E41: Homeward Bound▶ PLAY
E42: Reunion▶ PLAY
E43: Beelzemon's Big Day▶ PLAY
E44: The Messenger▶ PLAY
E45: The D-Reaper's Disguise▶ PLAY
E46: When Is a Mon Justimon?▶ PLAY
E47: His Kingdom for a Horse▶ PLAY
E48: Shadow of the Beast King▶ PLAY
E49: D-Reaper's Feast▶ PLAY
E50: Jeri Fights Back▶ PLAY
E51: Such Sweet Sorrow▶ PLAY