A work in constant progress (and occasional regress).
Premiere:
July 6, 2010
# of Seasons: 2
# of Episodes: 79
Finale:
March 25, 2012
Creators:
Akiyoshi Hongo
Original Title:
デジモンクロスウォーズ
Alternate Titles:
Dejimon Kurosu Wōzu
Digimon Fusion Battles
Digimon Xros Wars
Digimon Xros Wars: The Evil Death Generals and the Seven Kingdoms
Digimon Xros Wars: The Young Hunters Who Leapt Through Time
デジモンクロスウォーズ 〜悪のデスジェネラルと七つの王国〜
デジモンクロスウォーズ 〜時を駆ける少年ハンターたち〜
数码宝贝06:合体战争
數碼暴龍 合體大作戰
Genres:
Action & Adventure | Animation | Sci-Fi & Fantasy
Production Companies:
Toei Animation
Countries:
JP
Digimon Fusion, known in Japan as Digimon Xros Wars and in Malaysia as Digimon Fusion Battles, is the sixth anime children television series in the Digimon franchise by Akiyoshi Hongō, produced by Toei Animation. It follows a boy named Taiki Kudō who utilizes the power of joining together Digimon in order to save the Digital World. The series was broadcast on TV Asahi and Asahi Broadcasting Corporation between July 6, 2010 and March 25, 2012, divided into three seasons, titled Xros Wars, The Evil Death Generals and the Seven Kingdoms, and The Young Hunters Who Leapt Through Time respectively. The series has been licensed outside of Asia by Saban Brands and is internationally by MarVista Entertainment. An English-language version, produced by Saban, began airing in North America on Nickelodeon from September 7, 2013, and later on The CW's Vortexx programming block. An alternate English-language version began airing on Disney XD in Malaysia from December 8, 2012.
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Character Designer:
Akihiro Asanuma
Original Concept:
Akiyoshi Hongo
Original Music Composer:
Kosuke Yamashita
Producer:
Tomoharu Matsuhisa
Hiroyuki Sakurada
Production Manager:
Kazumitsu Matsusaka
Series Composition:
Riku Sanjou
Series Director:
Yukio Kaizawa
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