Talk:Digimon Adventure

There's something wrong with the infobox templates. Need to fix. 07:35, 31 December 2008 (UTC)

Crew
This is approximate—the names may not have been translated correctly, or the positions.


 * Planning: Kawakami Daisuke, Kimura Keitarou, Seki Hiromi
 * Original Plan: Hongo Akiyoshi
 * Series Organization: Nishizono Satoru
 * Music: Arisawa Takanori
 * Character Design: Nakatsuru Katsuyoshi
 * Art Design: Hashima Yukiko
 * Series Director: Kakudou Hiroyuki
 * Director: Mamoru Hosoda
 * Work Cooperation: Toei
 * Work: Fuji-TV, Yomiuri advertising agency, Toei Animation
 * (C) Hongo Akiyoshi, Toei Animation

There's a much better list here, that will need to be added as the cast list to this article and to the episode articles.

Theme Songs
I added some basic song info (copied the Digimon Savers setup), b/c I think this article needs it. I don't know all the song info, and if someone could fill in the missing info (where appropriate), I would be grateful! --Rad140 00:50, 12 February 2009 (UTC)

- Added "Concerto de Aranjuez" because 1. it is also one of the insert songs missed by some fans because they don't know the name and 2. it is such an awesome song deserving of indexing. --Akai&#39;s Flare 17:55, September 26, 2009 (UTC)

Personalities/Crests
Should the personality traits of the children (ie Tai, Courage) direct to the traits on wikipedia, or to our crest pages here? --Rad140 21:37, 2 April 2009 (UTC)
 * Definitely here. 01:23, 3 April 2009 (UTC)

Mega levels
I know that Biyomon, Tentomon, Palmon and Gomamon digivolve to Phoenixmon, HKabuterimon, Rosemon and Plesiomon. But I was wondering where the info that these are their official mega levels comes from. I've seen some on the card games, but didn't think those were exactly canon when it comes to evolutions P3nathan
 * The characters themselves show up within the Tamer series of games starring Ryo, where they can digivolve to Mega. We have citations and images up on their articles. 00:09, May 24, 2012 (UTC)

Every First Commercial Breaks Come Early
I suppose Digimon and the first four seasons of "Power Rangers" have first commercial breaks in a range of 2-5 minutes from the start of each episode.