Digimon
0 sources
Digimon
Summary
Digimon is a media franchise[1]. Digimon draws 4,104 Wikipedia views per month (media_franchise category, ranking #48 of 382).[2]
Key Facts
- Digimon is the creator of Akiyoshi Hongo[3].
- Digimon's instance of is recorded as media franchise[4].
- Digimon's discography is recorded as Digimon discography[5].
- Digimon's Commons category is recorded as Digimon[6].
- Digimon's country of origin is recorded as Japan[7].
- Digimon comprises Digimon[8].
- Digimon comprises Digimon Adventure[9].
- Digimon comprises Digimon Adventure 02[10].
- Digimon comprises Digimon Tamers[11].
- Digimon comprises Digimon Frontier[12].
- Digimon comprises Digimon Data Squad[13].
- Digimon comprises Digimon Fusion[14].
- Digimon comprises Digimon Adventure tri.[15].
- Digimon comprises Digimon Adventure[16].
- Digimon comprises Digimon Ghost Game[17].
- Digimon comprises Digimon Beatbreak[18].
- Digimon comprises Digimon: Digital Monsters[19].
- Digimon comprises Digimon Adventure V-Tamer 01[20].
- Digimon comprises Digimon Liberator[21].
- Digimon comprises Digimon Card games[22].
- Digimon comprises Digital Monster[23].
- Digimon's narrative location is recorded as Digital World[24].
- Digimon's narrative location is recorded as Tokyo[25].
- Digimon's official website is recorded as http://digimon.net/[26].
- Digimon's topic's main category is recorded as Category:Digimon[27].
Body
Designation and Status
Digimon's instance of is recorded as media franchise[4].
Why It Matters
Digimon draws 4,104 Wikipedia views per month (media_franchise category, ranking #48 of 382).[2] Digimon has Wikipedia articles in 30 language editions, a strong signal of global cultural recognition.[28] Digimon is known by 39 alternative names across languages and contexts.[29]