Digital Monster X-Evolution

Digital Monster X-Evolution (デジタルモンスター ゼヴォリューション) is the eighth Digimon movie, and aired on January 3, 2005, at 7:15 a.m. UTC+9/JST on the Fuji TV network, making it the first Digimon movie to be released as a television broadcast rather than as a theatrical film. Unlike the other Digimon films, Digital Monster X-Evolution was made entirely in CG. Furthermore, it is a stand-alone film, rather than a continuation of one of the Digimon anime series, although it is loosely based on the storyline of Digimon Chronicle, a series of mini-manga which accompanied the Digimon Pendulum X toy.

Synopsis
The Digital World is becoming so overpopulated that the super computer Yggdrasil who governs the Digital World can no longer handle it. Its solution is to wipe out most of inhabitants with the X-Virus. Yggdrasil chooses a very small percentage to be moved to a new Digital World and then proceeds to destroy the old one. Some Digimon who were not chosen survived anyway, and they moved to the new world with a rare gift known as the X-Antibody; this antibody changed their appearance and made them more powerful, at the same time making them immune to the X-Virus. No longer in control, Yggdrasil uses the Royal Knights to destroy the X-Antibody Digimon, who are outcasts in the new Digital World.

Digivolutions
