List of characters in Digimon Seekers

This page is a list of characters from the Digimon, Digimon Seekers, as well as the series of the same name.

Tomonori Ryusenji
Tomonori Ryusenji is a professor that works at Tokyo Cyber University. He's a world authority on Digimon research. He is one of the founders and the major shareholder of the IT giant Abadin Electronics. He has strong pride as a Digimon researcher and prefers to be called Professor over his name. He likes to collect Digimon, and owns many.

In the past, he had tried to create an amusement park named "Digimon Land", but had to shelve the plans as some people used Digimon to commit crimes. Crimes involving Digimon were not known to the public as World leaders had covered them up, and he figured it would cause an uproar if anyone found out that the same creatures in Digimon Land were also being used to do crimes and thought the media would probably create a media storm calling Digimon and the Digital World evil.

At some point, he hired Eiji Nagasumi to get him a ModokiBetamon.

After Eiji captures the ModokiBetamon for him, he goes to the reception of Abadin Electronics and texts Tomonori that he had arrived. As Eiji marvelled at a nearby 3D image he is approached by Tomonori, who refers to Eiji by his alias "Fang". Eiji introduces himself with his actual name, with Tomonori telling a flustered Hatsune to give Eiji a guest pass and a co-researcher pass as they were going to visit D4. He escorts Eiji to D4 and tells him he plans to show him Abadin Electronics' top secret project. As Eiji was about to follow Tomonori in, the security guards perform a security check on him and take away his personal belongings.

After taking Eiji into the room, he shows him a presentation on the nearby computer which explains to him what the Digital World and are. It explains that most people don't know about them, then segways into talking about how criminals had been using Digimon to help aid them in their illegal activities. The presentation shows footage from someone who was on a plane, with the footage showing the plane falling from the sky — having been shot down by someone who owned a Digimon. This freaks Eiji out, and he decides he didn't want to see any more.

Tomonori takes Eiji to his office where Eiji gives him his Digimon Dock. He puts it into his lab equipment and happily celebrates when it hololizes and shows that Eiji had managed to capture the ModokiBetamon he had asked him to get. Eiji, having seen a Betamon during the presentation, is confused as to why Tomonori wanted a ModokiBetamon since he already had a Betamon and didn't know what made them different other than the difference in color. Impressed that Eiji had noticed the difference in the first place, Tomonori gives him a bonus on top of his regular payment. Tomonori asks Eiji what he thought of the earlier video, and though he hadn't enjoyed the plane part, said he enjoyed the video. He tells him about his failed plan to open Digimon Land. Eiji tells him he liked the part where it said Digimon were "living A.I. creatures" and thought it was cool fiction and that if he were still a kid he would've loved it even more. Tomonori, hearing heard what Eiji had just said, tells him that Digimon are not fictional, they are real.

Eiji laughs and says it would be cool if they were actually real. He asks Eiji if he wants to know the truth about the Digital World and what was inside of it, which Eiji agrees to as he wanted to see what Tomonori had been seeing. Having originally thought that the video footage was made on a computer, Eiji realizes the footage was in fact real and reacts in excitement about the fact he had learned that Digimon were actually real.

As Tomonori tells Eiji that he had dedicated his entire life to researching the Digital World, the transfer of ModokiBetamon finishes. Tomonori picks up Eiji's Digimon Dock and throws it towards the trash can, with Eiji reacting quick enough to catch it before it went into it. Annoyed, since he had spent a lot of money on it, he asks Tomonori why he had done so, with Tomonori telling him that there was an error in its memory and that the error had nearly destroyed the ModokiBetamon during the transfer due to how old his Dock was. Eiji tells him that he can't throw it away, since he doesn't have much money, and that the old Dock was all he had. Hearing this, Tomonori gives him a brand new Digimon Linker which had already been calibrated to work for Eiji — since he had always planned to give it to him in the first place. He then shows Eiji that the Digimon Linker wasn't the only gift he had given him, pressing a button on the device to show that he had also given him a new Digimon —.

A few days later, after Eiji receives an urgent call from Abadin Electronics, he rushes over to Tomonori's office. He asks Tomonori what was up with Loogamon, though Tomonori just tells Eiji that he seems to have been raising Loogamon well and that he will reward him even more if he is able to get Loogamon to digivolve to higher levels with each level bringing him more rewards. Eiji tells him not to change the subject and asks him if he had read the training report he had sent, though Tomonori says he hadn't as he received hundreds of emails per day and as such hadn't had time to read it.

Tomonori opens up the email and clicks on the video file Eiji had attached to it and watches as it shows Loogamon in front of four bowls of food, with his three trembling in fear of the dog Digimon in the corner of their cage. Tomonori tells Eiji that Loogamon is a wolf, and that when wolves form a pack they always have an and are strict about their social hierarchy. Loogamon had made itself leader of the pack despite being at a lower level than them and as it was the leader of the pack, had first dibs on food. Eiji tells Tomonori that Loogamon had even tried to eat one of his Tyrannomon, then complains that it ate too much and popped too much and that he couldn't afford to feed such a glutten. Tomonori didn't care though, and after Eiji realized this he instead asked about the thing on Loogamon's forehead. Tomonori doesn't tell him what it is, though still praises him for noticing it, then asks him if he had used Loogamon in battle yet. Eiji cries out about how Loogamon wouldn't listen to a single one of his commands, unlike the real dog he used to own, and so Tomonori tells him to hololize it. Eiji does so, with Loogamon being asleep. Tomonori analyses the data and is impressed, praising Eiji for how high his DS value was. He tells him that no one else had ever managed to score so high and that he was glad he had hired Eiji for this. He asks Eiji if he had gotten his other Digimon from GriMM, which he confirms, then asks Eiji to tell him what his occupation was. Eiji tells him that he is a code cracker, which Tomonori says means he should know what Crack Teams are.

He plays a video for Eiji which explains what Crack Teams are. He tells Eiji he can do whatever he wants in the Network and Digital World, as they had no borders or laws, but warns him about his code cracking job since the government consider them to be trouble makers. Eiji protests, saying he's careful and that the DigiPolice wont go after him. Tomonori brings up that Eiji was a code cracker but doesn't seem to follow the same ideals as them and asks him what his goal is, to which Eiji says is to win. He wants to become a really good code cracker so that he can raise Digimon well, make lots of money, and have a team of his own just like Tomonori. Tomonori wonders if he has to be a code cracker to achieve those things, to which Eiji affirms as he wants to get into the Digital World and sees it as the only way to be able to do so. Tomonori breaths a sigh of relief and tells Eiji that he was just testing him, as if Eiji had shown he believed in the ideals of the other code crackers he wouldn't have hired him.

Tomonori plays another video, this one displaying information about the Sons of Chaos. Eiji says he knows who they are, and Tomonori asks him what he thinks about them. Eiji says he thinks they are dangerous and are known for doing crimes with Digimon. Despite this, Eiji finds their leader, Tartarus to be very charismatic, despite not actually knowing who it was. Tomonori tells Eiji that although they are popular, they are meddling with the Digital World's ecosystem in a very negative way which would also cause issues to the human society, and as such was threatening his research. The last thing he wanted was for such crackers to cause laws to be made against the Digital World and that the prime minster and police weren't doing enough to stop it. Eiji brings up that it sounds dangerous, to which Tomonori asks if that means he wasn't interested. Instead however, Eiji was even more excited as he had always wanted to confront other code crackers over their terrible acts. Happy with this, Tomonori tells Eiji to join the Sons of Chaos as an undercover agent so he could find out what Tartarus was up to.

DigiPolice
The DigiPolice (デジモン犯対策チーム), also known by the nickname Digi-Tai (デジ対) are investigative unit 11 of the Tokyo Metropolitan Police Department's Cybercrimes Division. Their mission is to stop Digimon crimes. They work alongside the.

One day, Satsuki Tamahime and other members of the DigiPolice go to The Last Coast. Upon arrival, she is told by a colleague over her radio that they had sensed there were suspicious Digimon there. She borrows the eye of one of the and is able to use it to find said Digimon, a group of. She comes to the conclusion they were working for code crackers and were there to steal s, as The Last Coast was known for having a large amount of them. By using their police technology they are able to access the GriMM chat being used by the crackers and are surprised at how easily they had been able to do so — figuring they must be amateurs. Their chat confirms their plan to steal Digi-Eggs, with Satsuki and her fellow DigiPolice bringing out all their Commandramon. They have them charge at the four Espimon, and as the DigiPolice were in the Digital World, they would be able to see the actual battle whilst all the crackers would see is the Espimon on their devices due to being in the real world. She yells at the Espimon about her disgust at them trying to steal Digi-Eggs, which alerts them to the fact they were about to be attacked by a group of Commandramon. One of the Commandramon, due to its camouflage abilities, was able to retrieve the stolen Digi-Egg, whilst the others were able to surround and arrest the Espimon. The code crackers realize too late what had happened and express annoyance at having been stopped by the DigiPolice. Having intercepted their chat, she tells them there's no point to running away as they had already figured out their identities, including their names, what schools they went to, and that they were members of the. The Crack Team members fire back, telling her that they had done nothing wrong and express confusion about the fact Japanese police were getting involved in their business as this was the Digital World, not Japan. Satsuki tells them she would not allow the Crack Team to do as they please in the Digital World, even if she couldn't officially arrest them due to them being minors. Satsuki's then comes out of the water, where it had been hiding, its appearance terrifying the Espimon even further.

As Satsuki yells at the Crack Team members, the distraction allows the Espimon to turn themselves invisible with their "Divanish" techniques. This causes the Commandramon to lose track of them, which pisses Satsuki off. The Commandramon spray bullets everywhere in the hopes of taking out the Espimon but are unable to hit a single one. Satsuki yells out for the Mechanorimon, piloted by even more Commandramon, who turn off their own invisibilities — revealing that the DigiPolice had brought more than just Commandramon and Numemon with them. Due to optical weapons they were able to locate the invisible Espimon and defeat one of them. Realizing they were screwed, the other three Espimon run away — with the Mechanorimon in hot pursuit. Before they could defeat the others though, they are suddenly defeated by.

The Commandramon, assuming it belonged to another code cracker, point their guns at it though Satsuki realizes it belonged to Judge (Leon Alexander), as he was the only one she was aware of that used a Pulsemon. Pulsemon mocks Satsuki for being soft, then runs away too fast for anyone to do anything about it. The Commandramon ask her what they should do next, though as they had the defeated bodies of the Espimon in front of them and had managed to retrieve the Digi-Egg they had stolen she chooses not to give them commands. One of the other DigiPolice members asks her about the Digi-Egg, which makes her realize that it wasn't there and that Pulsemon had most likely stolen it. Satsuki, upset that the evidence had been stolen, yells out for Pulsemon and Judge to give her the evidence back.


 * Digimon used
 * Commandramon: Members of the, they work alongside the DigiPolice to stop Digimon crimes.
 * Mechanorimon: Piloted by the Commandramon, they are able to use to turn invisible. They are also able to use their optical weapons to track other invisible Digimon.

Yuèlíng Xú
Yuèlíng Xú is the chief of the DigiPolice. She was recruited by the Tokyo Metropolitan Police Department due to her excellent skills.

Sons of Chaos


The Sons of Chaos (サンズオブケイオス), usually shortened to SoC, are one of the many teams within the Crack Team. They are extremist, and are lead the legendary cracker Tartarus. They are planning a widescale attack.

Annoyed at the many crackers causing trouble with Digimon, Tomonori Ryusenji hires Eiji Nagasumi to join the SoC as an undercover agent so that he could find up what Tartarus was up to.

Eiji applies to join them, and a member of the Sons of Chaos does an interview with him. The interviewer tells him that he can only join if he is a good code cracker, to which Eiji asks if he is whether that would allow him to meet Tartarus. The interviewer finds this curious, though Eiji insists that since Tartarus is so well known anyone would want to meet them. The interviewer tells him that if he is really good, one of the higher ups would eventually contact him and allow him to meet Tartarus but that very few members had actually managed to meet him. The interviewer sends Eiji an exam, and tells him to complete it. Eiji finds that the mission is named "A Wolf at the Back Gate", which he finds odd since he has Loogamon, though doesn't mention that fact. The interviewer tells him that nine out of ten people who do the exam lose their Digimon, they would not insure his Digimon for him or pay compensation should he lose his Digimon. Eiji wasn't deterred though and proceeds to Mind Link.

Hatsune
Hatsune (初音) is the receptionist at Abadin Electronics.

When Eiji Nagasumi goes to Abadin Electronics to report his successful mission to Tomonori Ryusenji, the major shareholder of Abadin Electronics, Hatsune tells him sign in on the nearby tablet and helps him to fill it out. As he talked to her, she gets annoyed at him for "acting too casual with her" (in the Japanese version, she was annoyed at him for referring to her as Hatsune and then Hatsune-tchi). Half way into filling it out Eiji instead pulls out his smartphone and texts Tomonori that he had arrived as putting so much information into it was annoying him. He then leaves the desk, with the form unfinished.

To the surprise of Hatsune, Tomonori actually comes out to greet Eiji. Being near the main owner of the company flustered her, which gets even worse when he tells her to give Eiji a guest pass and a co-researcher pass as they were going to visit D4.

After Eiji finishes his appointment with Tomonori and goes back to the reception, Hatsune notices him and tells him to return his passes. She notices the Digimon Linker on his arm, leading him to show it off to her. She was surprised her boss would give him the new secret prototype and figured he must trust Eiji a lot and — impressed at that fact — tells Eiji he can be as casual as he wants with her (or in the Japanese version, call her whatever he wants). She brings up that he hadn't actually finished filling in the form on the tablet and asks him what his job is so she can finish it for him. After a long thought, he tells her he's a freelance code cracker.