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But the tone of the franchise changed significantly with a major shake up coming during its third iteration. Debuting in Japan on April 1, 2001, Digimon Tamers was an entirely different version of the Digimon anime than had seen before. Not only did it introduce a brand new trio of DigiDestined who didn’t have any ties to what had come in the franchise before (sparking a new tradition of reinvention that Digimon would continue to use to this day), but it took the wider story in a much darker direction than seen before too.
Digimon Tamers Premiered in Japan 25 Years Ago Today

Digimon Tamers is the third iteration of the long running animated franchise, and takes place in an entirely different timeline and canon compared to the connected adventures of Digimon Adventure and Digimon Adventure 02. It’s a bit more modern than the other two iterations of the series as it begins to incorporate elements from the real life trading card game that was getting popular at the time. These became a core mechanic for this new generation of DigiDestined as they were able to boost their Digimon partners with certain card abilities.
Digimon Tamers introduced fans to Takato, who finds a strange trading card that gives him a special Digivice. But unlike previous protagonists Tai and Davis, Takato did not get whisked away to a different world. Remaining on Earth, he actually created his own Digimon partner through some art imagining what his own cool Digimon could be. This lead to the debut of Guilmon, and Takato somehow needs to keep Guilmon hidden from everyone else while Earth faces off against Digimon that have broken through from the Digital World. This change in setting and stakes ultimately changed the tone of the wider franchise as well.
Rather than being children brought in a much grander battle in the digital world, DigiDestined are instead “Tamers” who use their Digimon to defeat escaped monsters and absorb their data. But eventually the whole lid is blown off the operation as it’s soon revealed that this hunting practice led to the awakening of 12 deity like Digimon, and sparked a much bigger war ahead. By bringing the danger to the real world, every battle was more “real” in scope. There was a very intense danger that Takato and the others had faced, and darker beings than ever seen brought about world ending cataclysms.









