Digimon Savers


Digimon Data Squad

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Alternative Titles

Japanese: デジモンセイバーズ
English: Digimon Data Squad
German: Digimon Data Squad
Spanish: Digimon 5 Data Squad
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Type: TV
Episodes: 48
Status: Finished Airing
Aired: Apr 2, 2006 to Mar 25, 2007
Premiered: Spring 2006
Broadcast: Sundays at 09:00 (JST)
Producers: Fuji TV
Studios: Toei Animation
Source: Original
Genres: AdventureAdventure, ComedyComedy, DramaDrama, FantasyFantasy
Duration: 23 min. per ep.
Rating: PG - Children

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Score: 6.961 (scored by 5316753,167 users)
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Ranked: #45002
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Popularity: #2323
Members: 90,974
Favorites: 329

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It's not just the hotblooded manly screaming and other super robot tropes which tie these shows together, although if one put Kamina in a digimon show he'd pretty much be Masaru Daimon; both seem determined to break the laws of physics and go beyond the impossible. But it's not hard to see the beastmen and themes of ethnic conflict in Mercurimon, Gotsumon and the other early digimon antagonists, or Kamina City in Eldoradimon, although the Antispirals bear more resemblance to Apocalymon than anything in this digimon series. 
report Recommended by birdboy2000
The main protagonist is rough around the edges yet deep down has a heart of gold. The same protagonist struggles in keeping out of trouble, yet their knack of getting in trouble draws them into an unseen world. Their adventures lead to forming bonds with others, but saving both worlds. 
report Recommended by Yemi_Hikari
Classic "monster raiser" series. In a slightly unorthodox move, both these shows see their human main characters (Genki/Marcus[Masaru]) throw punches themselves against a wide variety of towering monsters.  
report Recommended by JVskunkape
Both classic kids anime from larger multimedia franchises. Both have great world building, OSTs, characters and art styles. Both feature their unique take on monsters and competitive battles. 
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Both classic kids anime series which have monster companions to our series main heroes. Both have wide variety of monster designs with the main focus of both shows being the monster battles. 
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Both kids anime from wider spanning super popular franchises. Both have similar cool character designs and are also both series with monsters of a wide variety.  
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Both later iterations of classic kids anime, both monster battler series, both from large spanning super popular franchises. Both well known as multi media franchises spanning lots of mediums. Both follow a group of young heroes on a larger than life adventure where they clash against the forces of darkness. 
report Recommended by JVskunkape
This anime is similar, because, although it's not a game, there is a parallel universe, (The Digiworld) and i picked this digimon title out of a bunch of others, probably because when i watch Future Card Buddyfight, Gao likes to attack too, he doesn't just make his friends (buddy cards) do all the work, even though Marcus usually only attacks once for a DNA charge, he would still be willing to fight, (or try to fight) and also the main characters, Marcus Daman, and Agumon, are really close friends, even though Agumon always calls Marcus, Boss (Aniki in japanese version) instead of Drum calling Gao  read more 
report Recommended by ShironMaoKyoshro
The creatures of both series comes from different worlds.Drago and Agumon both dislike main protagonist at start but soon acknowledge then as their partner. 
report Recommended by votoge
Digisoul = Cosmo Yggdrasil = Gods/goddesses in Saint Seiya Both Yggdrasil and Gods/goddesses in Saint Seiya talk down to humans RoyaL Knights = Gold Saints Masaru's & Touma's age is 13-14 like most Saint Seiya's Bronze Saints 
report Recommended by Idiysar_Almond
Both have teams; "D-Team" & "DATS". Both these teams ally themselves with the series creatures, Digimon & Dinosaurs. Savers targets an older audience but both shows have similar tones and premise. 
report Recommended by JVskunkape
Both kinda re-imagine the core concept of their respective original series and craft a very interesting plot. 
report Recommended by linkjoker
Both kids anime from a similar era, both market toys and target the same demographic. Both have young heroes, plenty of cool monster designs and great OSTs. Both belong to big kids anime franchises. 
report Recommended by JVskunkape
Both are concepts of homage remakes from their franchises respective original series. Both tried to appeal to newer fans as well as older fans of their franchises respective original series. With elements of their franchises previous series added within the mix. The Strike Gundam is a homage to the original Gundam, while Savers' Agumon is a homage to the original Agumon of Digimon Adventure. Both characters are similar counterparts to their franchises' respective original series, Kira Yamato to Amuro Ray (who's a lot more gentler than Amuro), Masaru Daimon/Marcus Damon to Taichi Yagami/Tai Kamiya (who's more hot-blooded to Taichi). Both of the main characters are voiced by Soichiro  read more 
report Recommended by animer100
Because you will identify and recognize some voice actors in Digimon Savers/Yu-Gi-Oh! Duel Monsters GX (Judai's voice actor plays Kouki during Manjoume's voice actor plays Agumon and I guess there are more...), they both have done on the same animation company (Toei Animation), the main character is called 'Aniki' by one of the best friends (Sho and Kenzan on Yu-Gi-Oh! Duel Monsters GX and Agumon on Digimon Savers) and... Battling monsters! XDDD 
report Recommended by EnvitChan
Both have some type of beasts, one has digital monsters as trusty side kicks, one has a shadow beast but both beasts are combat worthy yet friendly with a sense of humor Both have a simple (not so simple if you watch them but...) light vs darkness scenario Both have a "Friendship is power" feel to them Both have epic feel battles and great finales Both make the finales very very "all hope is lost" in one way or another 
report Recommended by -FlameHaze-
Element hunters has so many similarities to the digimon series in being able to go to another world to fight monsters.. but savers is the most similar one (excluding the pet partners) 
report Recommended by yumiche
Masaru Daimon and Oga Tatsumi are basically the same character. Both start off as street fighter delinquents but after meeting Agumon/Baby Beel respectively, they begin to mature. Friendship is an important factor in both series.  
report Recommended by AhTreyYou
Both kids monster battling anime that try in similar ways to appeal to the same demographic. Amping their fans up with similar tactics and appeal. Both have heavy/rebellious themed music. Headstrong uncompromising main characters & formidable monsters designed to look strong & cool. 
report Recommended by JVskunkape
digimon= dragon. tamer = driver. plot is over all the same. its more like 012. but yet severs is like 01. 
report Recommended by pokeballmanZwei
Both popular kids monster battling anime. Both shows have similar tones and themes. Both have plenty of varied monster designs. 
report Recommended by JVskunkape
Both classic kids monster battling/taming/collecting anime. Both have heavy emphasis on teamwork and morality. Both have wide ranges of varied monster designs. 
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Both kids monster filled anime, both have smol cute mons and also tough/cool looking mons. Both have evolution/growth of their respective monsters. Both have a human main character who isn't afraid to throw hands with these monsters. 
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