(K-TV)Original runApril 7, 2002 – March 30, 2003Episodes50 Anime filmIsland of Lost DigimonDirected byTakahiro ImamuraWritten bySukehiro TomitaMusic byTakanori ArisawaStudioToei AnimationReleasedJuly 20, 2002Runtime40 minutesfranchise.Digimon Frontier (: デジモンフロンティア,: Dejimon Furontia), known as Digimon: Digital Monsters 4 in English-speaking territories, is the fourth television series of the franchise, produced. Unlike the first three series, the main characters, the ”DigiDestined“ merge with ancient spirits known as 'Legendary Warriors' to become Digimon themselves, instead of training “partner” Digimon.

If you guys found issues like this on Vidstreaming, please use Report button to report, our staff will resolve it asap. For any other issues, please use 'Report' button under the player to reach to our staff faster. The Angel digimon, Cherubimon, one of The three angels sent to save the World from the power-hungry Lucemon, has turned to the dark side and the entire Digital World is in peril. To fight this great battle, the five CHOSEN ONES must find the Densetsu no Spirit (Legendary Spirit).

Like, the climax features any human fusing each partner as a Mega form. The series aired in Japan from April 7, 2002 to March 30, 2003, with an English-language version, produced by, airing in North America from September 9, 2002 to July 14, 2003. It was the last season to use the Digital Monsters title as subsequent series, beginning with and using unique localized titles. Main article:The five DigiDestined find their respective Human Spirits and merge with them to 'Spirit Evolve' into Digimon themselves. While finding each of their Beast Spirits, they meet five other Legendary Warriors, who serve Cherubimon.

After defeating them (the rest of them destroy one and Koji takes another Beast Spirit), Koji notices that Cherubimon and Koichi are opposing them. Takuya and his friends free Koichi, restore his power, and allow him to join them. They rescue Ophanimon. However, she sacrifices herself to save them. Ophanimon upgrades Takuya and Koji's D-Tectors, with the last of her strength to allow them to Unity Spirit Evolve. After defeating Cherubimon, the DigiDestined learn that Lucemon is sealed within the Digital World's core.

Two Royal Knights, Dynasmon and Crusadermon, scan all of the world's data to awaken Lucemon. Takuya and Koji defeat the knights, just as they scan the Digital World. When Lucemon frees himself, he opens a portal to the real world. When Koichi sacrifices his power, Lucemon leaves the Digital World. While all spirits combine to form into the ultimate Legendary Warrior Digimon Susanoomon, Lucemon arrives at the real world.

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After reviving Ophanimon, Cherubimon and Seraphimon, Susanoomon destroys Lucemon, recovering the data and restoring the Digital World. The children return to the real world and realize that an hour did not pass. They save Koichi by using the power of D-Tectors, before they evert into cell phones. Takuya and his friends embrace their future.Production announced the production of a fourth series in February 2002 and was set to start in April, after Tamers. Digimon Frontier was conceived by 's Go Haruna, Yomiko Advertising's Kyōtarō Kimura, and Hiromi Seki. The series was directed by Yukio Kaizawa, who had previously worked on some shows and certain episodes. It was chiefly written by, while character designs were done by Katsuyoshi Nakatsuru.

Media Anime Digimon Frontier aired in Japan on Fuji TV from April 7, 2002 to March 30, 2003. The show's opening theme song is 'Fire!!' By, which peaked at #75 on the Weekly Singles Chart.

The ending theme songs are 'Innocent Mujaki na Mama de' ( イノセント〜無邪気なままで〜, Inosento Mujaki na Mama de) by Wada for the first half and 'An Endless Tale' by Wada and for the second half. The insert songs featured in the show are 'With the Will' by Kōji Wada, which served as the Spirit Evolution theme, and 'The Last Element' by, which was the theme song for Unified Spirit Evolution. Certain scenes involving sexuality were censored for the North American release.An English-language version, produced by and recorded by, aired in North America as the fourth season to Digimon: Digital Monsters. It aired on, and between September 9, 2002 and July 14, 2003.

Digimon Frontier appeared on as part of a package deal with from when had from. Aired the show until late August 2003, when they severed their ties to Disney. The dubbed version featured an original soundtrack, sound effects, character name changes and edits pertaining to content scenes thought to be inappropriate for all audiences. The theme song of the English version was produced by Chris Horvath. In addition to the theme song, the show also featured music by Deddy Tzur and.The series was originally scheduled to air on in the United Kingdom. However, the series was put on hold and was never broadcast by the time the channel ended in August 2009. released a complete DVD box set of English-dubbed Digimon Frontier on September 10, 2013 in the US, and a DVD collection with all Digimon shows up to Frontier on October 22, 2013.

Out of fan requests, the UK got a release of Frontier on October 29, 2018. Film In addition to the television series, a film adaptation titled was produced. It had the same writer, composer and character design from the TV show, but was directed by Takahiro Imamura. The film premiered at Toei's Summer Anime Fair on July 20, 2002 along with three other productions. Although the fair was deemed a box office failure, earning 800 million yen (US$6.8m)—whereas last edition earned 2 billion yen—, the film alone grossed half of it, 460 million yen. The film aired on American on November 27, 2005, and reruns were broadcast on Toon Disney in 2007. Drama CD A titled Digimon Frontier: Original Story: What I Want to Tell You ( デジモンフロンティア オリジナルストーリー 伝えたいこと, Dejimon Furontia: Orijinaru Sutōrī Tsutaetai Koto) was released on April 23, 2003 and is centered on each of the Legendary Warriors sending messages to each other.

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With five new kids and an exciting new mission in the Digital World, Digimon Frontier brings back all the great action and adventure of the last three seasons. Takuya, Kouji, Izumi, Junpei. And Tomoki meet each other in a train that takes them to the Digital World where a war against evil is being fought. The Angel digimon, Cherubimon, one of The three angels sent to save the World from the power-hungry Lucemon, has turned to the dark side and the entire Digital World is in peril. To fight this great battle, the five CHOSEN ONES must find the Densetsu no Spirit (Legendary Spirit).