A work in constant progress (and occasional regress).
Release Date:
March 1, 2005
Original Title:
デジタルモンスター ゼヴォリューション
Alternate Titles:
DIGITAL MONSTER X-evolution
Digimon X-Evolution
数码宝贝X进化 第十三号的皇家骑士
디지몬 9기: 제볼루션
디지몬 9기; 제볼루션
디지몬: 제볼루션
디지몬; 제볼루션
Genres:
Animation
Production Companies:
Bandai
Toei Animation
Production Countries:
Japan
Ratings / Certifications:
US: G
Runtime: 80
The Digital World is becoming so overpopulated that the super computer Yggdrasill who governs the Digital World can no longer handle it. Its solution is Project Ark: to wipe out most of inhabitants with the X Program. Yggdrasill chooses a very small percentage to be moved to a new Digital World and then proceeds to destroy the old one. Some Digimon who were not chosen survive anyway, and they move to the new world with a rare gift known as the X Antibody; this antibody changes their appearance and makes them more powerful, while at the same time making them immune to the X Program. No longer in control, Yggdrasill uses the Royal Knights to destroy these X-Digimon, who are outcasts in the new Digital World.
Art Designer:
Keito Watanabe
CGI Director:
Tony Tang
Director:
Hiroyuki Kakudou
Original Concept:
Akiyoshi Hongo
Original Music Composer:
Takehiko Gokita
Producer:
Atsutoshi Umezawa
Atsuya Takase
Kyotaro Kimura
Shigeo Izumitani
Screenplay:
Kazunori Ito
Miu Kawasaki
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