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Takato creates his Digimon partner Guilmon when he slips a mysterious blue
card he found in his deck through his hand-held card reading device, changing it
into a D-Arc, the Tamers version of a Digivice. The appearance and powers of
this Digimon come from Takato's sketches that were scanned into the device.
Guilmon "realizes" from the Digital World and is found later by Takato.
Henry meets his Digimon Terriermon when he rises from the screen of a computer
game, while Rika's Digimon Renamon approached her to ask to be made stronger,
since Rika was famous for her skills on the Digimon card game. Other Tamers,
Kazu, Kenta and Jeri (Takato's friends from school); Suzie (Henry's little
sister); and Ryo (Rika's rival), are introduced later in the series.
Along the way, the kids learn to be responsible for those creatures as a
mysterious man known as Yamaki tries to stop wild Digimon from coming to the
real world. From the secret government agency called Hypnos, Yamaki was in
charge of monitoring all Digimon activity around the globe. Later, the new
Tamers are forced to fight a series of evil Digimon calling themselves the Devas,
who, serving the Digimon Sovereigns, believe that true Digimon shouldn't pair up
with humans (it is later revealed they were actually misguided). After traveling
to the Digital World to rescue Calumon, who has fallen into the Devas' hands,
the Tamers meet (and fight with) one of the four Digital Gods, but finally agree
to work together in order to prevent the D-Reaper, a computer program initially
designed to keep digital life from getting out of control, but it itself went
out of control.
Several new elements are introduced in this season, like the use of game cards
in conjunction with the Digivices to give different powers to the Digimon, the
presence of Calumon: a lone Digimon responsible for the Digimon evolutions.
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