Digital Monster X-Evolution (デジタルモンスター ゼヴォリューション, Dejitaru Monsutaa Zevoryuushon) is the eighth Digimon film, and the first to air originally on Japanese television. It aired on January 3, 2005, at 7:15 a.m. UTC+9/JST on the Fuji TV network.
Digital Monster X-Evolution is also the first and, so far, only Digimon movie to be done entirely in CG (CG animation by Imagi Animation Studios), as well as the only Digimon movie not related to one of the D...
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Digital Monster X-Evolution (デジタルモンスター ゼヴォリューション, Dejitaru Monsutaa Zevoryuushon) is the eighth Digimon film, and the first to air originally on Japanese television. It aired on January 3, 2005, at 7:15 a.m. UTC+9/JST on the Fuji TV network.
Digital Monster X-Evolution is also the first and, so far, only Digimon movie to be done entirely in CG (CG animation by Imagi Animation Studios), as well as the only Digimon movie not related to one of the Digimon anime series. It is frequently referred to among fans by the commonplace portmanteau, "Digimon X-Evolution".
The Digital World is becoming so overpopulated that the super computer, Yggdrasil, that governs the Digital World can't handle it anymore. His solution is to wipe out the vast majority of the Digimon with the X Program. He chooses a very small percentage to be moved to a new Digital World because he plans to destroy the old Digital World. Those who were not chosen but survived anyway and moved to the new world had a rare gift...
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