Digimon Tamers - Season 1 Episode 23 A World Apart
The pig deva keeps ploughing through the city and it has to be evacuated. Takato's parents are very concerned because they can't find him but have to evacuate as well. The tamers find themselves outmatched even at matrix level. Henry suggests that he and Rika try believing in themselves and they use Radiant Faith Activate cards. Rapidmon and Taomon knock the Pig Deva down but before they can finish the job the Juggernaut program starts affecting all of them. Henry's dad decides he's had enough and uses his Tai Chi to take down two guards and reach his son. An encrypted code starts attacking the Juggernaut program and as it does the strange child who the kids keep running into reveals himself to be the Monkey Deva and that Calumon is the key to digivolving. At the same time a shining light finds Impmon in the underground tunnel where he's been sulking and offers Impmon power and knowledge to digivolve. The Monkey Deva throws a ball into the Juggernaut tunnel and destroys the program. The pig deva recovers as do Rapidmon and Taomon. Henry's dad and friends reach Takato and the others and tell them about the monkey deva. Takato decides to not be afraid anymore and shows Rika and Henry that if they fight alongside their partners then they can be even stronger. Takato's determination causes WarGrowlmon to gain more strength and after the others deal with Vikarlamon's attacks, WarGrowlmon destroys him with a point-blank Atomic Blaster. Unfortunately, right after, the Monkey Deva, Makuramon, kidnaps Calumon and declares he is taking him back to the Digital World. Leomon tries to save Calumon but is forced back by some shining needles; Jeri receives a Digivice and heals Leomon who is now her partner. In the wake of Vikarlamon's destruction, the Tamers desperately search for a way to enter the Digital World to save Calumon. Hypnos is also destroyed when Makuramon overloads Juggernaught.
Year: 2002
Genre: Sci-Fi & Fantasy, Animation, Action & Adventure
Country: Japan
Studio: Fuji TV
Director:
Cast: Makoto Tsumura, Masako Nozawa, Fumiko Orikasa, Yuka Imai, Mayumi Yamaguchi, Aoi Tada
Crew: Kōji Wada (Theme Song Performance), Keito Watanabe (Art Designer), Yukio Kaizawa (Series Director), Kouichi Katagiri (Editor), Atsunari Baba (Producer's Assistant), Shousuke Okada (Production Manager)
First Air Date: Apr 01, 2001
Last Air date: Mar 31, 2002
Season: 1 Season
Episode: 51 Episode
Runtime: 25 minutes
IMDb: 8.60/10 by 339.00 users
Popularity: 50.8
Language: Japanese
Season
Season 1
Episode
Guilmon Comes Alive
Digimon, Digimon Everywhere
To Fight or Not to Fight
It Came from the Other Side
Dream a Little Dream
O Partner, Where Art Thou?
Now You See It, Now You Don't
A Question of Trust
Not as Seen on TV
The Icemon Cometh
Much Ado About Musyamon
Divided They Stand
Juggernaut
Grow Mon Grow
Snakes, Trains, and Digimon
Back to Nature, Back to Battle
Duel with the Deva
Digital Beauty
Impmon's Last Stand
Out of the Blue
Jeri's Quest
The Boar Wars
A World Apart
The Journey Begins
Brave New Digital World
Kazu and Kenta's Excellent Adventure
Motorcycle Madness
Blame It on Ryo
Goliath
The Imperfect Storm
Kazu's Upgrade
Shibumi Speaks
Rabbit Transit
Lionheart
Give a Little Bit
The Battle Within
No Mon Is an Island
Azulongmon Explains it All
Song of Sakuyamon
Janyu's Ark
Homeward Bound
Reunion
Beelzemon's Big Day
The Messenger
The D-Reaper's Disguise
When Is a Mon Justimon?
His Kingdom for a Horse
Shadow of the Beast King
D-Reaper's Feast
Jeri Fights Back
Such Sweet Sorrow