Digimon: Digital Monsters - All Characters

Kouichi Kimura

Duskmon

Velgemon

Lowemon

JagerLowemon

Ogremon

Takato Matsuki

Gallantmon

Bokomon

Izzy Izumi

Terriermon

Gargomon

Rapidmon

Me

Pururumon

Flamedramon

Raidramon

Magnamon

Guilmon

Growlmon

WarGrowlmon

Gallan

Birdramon

Garudamon

Narrator

Additional Voices

Gomamon

Ikkakumon

Bukamon

Henry Wong

MegaGargomon

Trailmon

EmperorG

DemiDevimon; Ken Ichijouji

Veemon

DemiVeemon

X-Veemon

Paildramon

Imperialdramon

Tsunomon

Gabumon

Garurumon

WereGarurumon

MetalGarurumon

Mummymon

Takehiro Mats

Rika's Mom

D-Power

Ophanimon

Ryo Akiyama

Justimon

Koji Minamoto

Lobomon

KendoGarurumon

Etemon

MetalEtemon

Myotismon

VenomMyotismon

MaloMyotismon

Nancy Takaishi

Seiko Hata

Mimi Tachikawa

Cody Hida

Yoshie Matsu

TK

Daisy

Minomon

Mako

Additional Voices

Kazu

Angemon

MagnaAngemon

Pegasusmon

Shakkoumon

Paildramon

Imperialdramon

Wormmon

Stingmon

Leomon

Oikawa

Mr. Wong

Kari Kamiya

Nami Asagi

Togemon

Arukenimon

Renamon

Ky

Zudomon

Andromon

Elecmon

Neemon

Sukamon

Antylamon

Lopmon

Zoe Orimoto

Kazemon

Zephyrmon

June Motomiya

Tally

Suzie Wong

Armadillomon

Ankylomon

Shakkoumon

Wizardmon

Mitsuo yamaki

Justimon

WarGreymon

Cyberdramon

Agumon
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