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*[[Crispin Freeman]] - Paparazzi (ep8)
 
*[[Crispin Freeman]] - Paparazzi (ep8)
 
*[[Dan Woren]] - Bank Robber (ep4)
 
*[[Dan Woren]] - Bank Robber (ep4)
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*[[Dorothy Elias-Fahn|Dorothy Fahn]] - Hayase's Wife (ep9)
 
*[[Jeff Nimoy]] - Demimeramon (ep3), Kamemon/Gwappamon/Shawujinmon
 
*[[Jeff Nimoy]] - Demimeramon (ep3), Kamemon/Gwappamon/Shawujinmon
*[[Kate Higgins]] - Takashi (ep2)
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*[[Kate Higgins]] - Manami Hayase (ep9), Takashi (ep2)
 
*[[Kirk Thornton]] - Citramon (ep7), Tortomon (ep6)
 
*[[Kirk Thornton]] - Citramon (ep7), Tortomon (ep6)
 
*[[Lex Lang]] - Drimogemon/Digmon (eps4-5)
 
*[[Lex Lang]] - Drimogemon/Digmon (eps4-5)
 
*[[Michael Greco|Mike Greco]] - Bank Robber (ep4)
 
*[[Michael Greco|Mike Greco]] - Bank Robber (ep4)
 
*[[Peter Spellos]] - Meramon (ep3)
 
*[[Peter Spellos]] - Meramon (ep3)
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*[[Steve Kramer]] - Rocky (ep9), Togemon (ep9)
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*[[Tom Fahn]] - Harris Hayase (ep9)
 
*[[Travis Willingham]] - Boomer (ep6), Elecmon/Garurumon (ep6)
 
*[[Travis Willingham]] - Boomer (ep6), Elecmon/Garurumon (ep6)
 
*[[Wally Wingert]] - Kunemon/Flymon (ep2)
 
*[[Wally Wingert]] - Kunemon/Flymon (ep2)
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*[[Crispin Freeman]] - Security Guard (ep8)
 
*[[Crispin Freeman]] - Security Guard (ep8)
 
*[[Dan Woren]] - Man (ep3), Numemon (ep4)
 
*[[Dan Woren]] - Man (ep3), Numemon (ep4)
*[[Dave Mallow]] Additional Voices (ep6)
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*[[Dave Mallow]] Additional Voices (ep6), Boxing Announcer (ep9)
 
*[[Jamieson Price|Jamieson K. Price]] - Man (ep6)
 
*[[Jamieson Price|Jamieson K. Price]] - Man (ep6)
 
*[[Jeff Nimoy]] - Game Voice (ep7), Man (ep3), Police Officer (ep1), Restaurant Owner (ep7)
 
*[[Jeff Nimoy]] - Game Voice (ep7), Man (ep3), Police Officer (ep1), Restaurant Owner (ep7)

Revision as of 17:29, 7 August 2012

Digimon Data Squad Cover

Digimon Data Squad, known in Japan as Digimon Savers (デジモンセイバーズ), is a Japanese anime television series, and the fifth series produced as part of the Digimon franchise. It was produced by Toei Animation, and aired every Sunday at 9:00 a.m. on the Fuji TV network. In addition, a tie-in movie called Ultimate Power! Burst Mode Invoke!, which is non-canonical, was released on December 9, 2006. Savers was the first Digimon program to be produced in almost four years, following 2002's Digimon Frontier.

Voice Cast

Main Cast

Secondary Cast

Minor Cast

Additional Voices