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[[caption-width-right:255:[[HotBlooded That's how a man lives!]]]]

The fifth series of ''Franchise/{{Digimon}}'', coming [[SequelGap four years]] after its predecessor ''Anime/DigimonFrontier'', and aimed at a slightly older demographic: those who watched its predecessors as kids. The cast is considerably older than usual, the story is DarkerAndEdgier (If not to the extent of ''Anime/DigimonTamers'' or ''Anime/DigimonXEvolution''), and the animation style is the most mature-looking and least stylized of the franchise -- the characters are no longer NoodlePeople!

Set in a world where the barrier between the Digital World and Human World is starting to fall apart, the ''Digital Accident Tactics Squad'', or ''D.A.T.S.'', protects Tokyo from emergent Digimon while using Digimon partners themselves. During the escape of a lone Agumon, 14-year-old street fighter [[IdiotHero Masaru Daimon]] [[DubNameChange (Marcus in the dub)]] gets involved with the organization. He is partnered with fellow agents [[TheChick Yoshino Fujieda]] (Yoshi... [[Franchise/SuperMarioBros no, not that one!]]) and [[TheLancer Touma H. Norstein]] (Thomas), and they are tasked with subduing Digimon emerged into the real world and preventing the havoc they would cause. Soon, however, things gradually begin to become far more complicated than any of them expected, as the Digital World shows signs of fighting back against mankind.

''Savers'' consists of equal parts shaking up the formula and adhering to it more than ''Frontier''. Adults have Digimon partners, Digivices are manufactured by humans, Masaru [[GogglesDoNothing doesn't wear goggles]] and the effective BigBad is a human acting of their own accord. On the other hand, it's a return to the standard BondCreatures setup broken by ''Frontier'', [[SeriesMascot Agumon]] returns as the lead partner, and DATS must still SaveBothWorlds before it's too late.

It was dubbed in the US as ''Digimon: Data Squad'', breaking from the former practice of lumping everything together as ''Digimon: Digital Monsters''. After another SequelGap, it was followed up with ''Anime/DigimonXrosWars''.

'''Spoiler warning.'''

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!!''Digimon Savers'' contains examples of:
* TwoDVisualsThreeDEffects: Rosemon and Ravemon's Burst Mode evolution sequences, unlike those for [=ShineGreymon=] and [=MirageGaogamon=], aren't CG. They don't even ''try'' to remain consistent with the style they use, having completely different backgrounds with no text reading BURST MODE and being much shorter and less eventful. This is especially jarring since every other set of evolution sequences for the four main Digimon are consistent with each other, with all four sequences for evolving to Mega/Ultimate getting the same CG treatment.
* ActorAllusion: In episode 20 of the Dub [[Creator/QuintonFlynn Marcus]] tells Yoshi that he remembers his first house -- in fact, [[Franchise/KingdomHearts he's got it memorized]].
** Fans of ''Anime/SCRYed'' will notice that Masaru is basically Kazuma in a Digimon series, both because of his personality (and tendency to punch things larger than himself) and his [[Creator/SoichiroHoshi voice]]. And the all the punching. Did we mention that?
* AffablyEvil: Kurata flips from being this to being FauxAffablyEvil during the confrontation with Merukimon.
* AIIsACrapshoot: [[spoiler: King Drasil, at least the 'true form' that appears in the finale.]]
* AllYourBaseAreBelongToUs: DATS headquarters is blown up at the climax of episode 26, destroying all the equipment along with it and forcing the heroes to find an alternative means of getting to the Digital World.
* AlternativeForeignThemeSong: "When you have to face the fight..."
* ArtisticAge: Marcus and Thomas are supposed to be 14, yet don't look any younger than the eighteen-years-old Yoshi.
* ArtShift: The most drastic one in the shows so far. Take one look at [[http://images.wikia.com/digimon/images/2/29/LegendaryHeroes.jpg the promotional wallpaper]] for ''Anime/DigimonXrosWarsTheYoungHuntersLeapingThroughTime'' and tell us ''Savers''' protagonist doesn't look out of place.
* AttackOfThe50FootWhatever: While many Digimon are this, special mention goes to previously seen Digimon being at least above the size of an adult suddenly towering above everything. Those being [[spoiler:Omnimon, Magnamon, Gallantmon, and Dynasmon from the Royal Knights]].
* AttackPatternAlpha: Thomas and Gaomon often use coordinated attacks, but they occasionally fall prey to ComplexityAddiction.
* AwesomeButImpractical: To make Agumon digivolve Marcus has to punch the enemy. As awesome as this is watching Marcus leap into the air and sock a baddie in the face, it can understandably be difficult to do, especially when said baddie is very fast, invisible, or incorporeal. It '''NEVER''' stops him.
* BadassLongcoat:
** Commander Sampson.
** [=BanchouLeomon=].
* BatmanGambit:Kurata transports Eldradimon to the Real World to unleash a new weapon built specifically to destroy the digimon. If that failed he's was banking on the city believing that monsters were attacking, thus reinforcing his governmental position.
* BatmanInMyBasement: Cheerfully subverted. "Agu-chan" quickly became one of the family.
* BattleAura: Digisoul/DNA Charge, it can be used to repel monsters or help them evolve even.
* BeCarefulWhatYouWishFor: In episode 10, Kristy is embarrassed by Marcus' behavior and makes some specific wishes that end up with him getting hurt. Shortly afterwards, a LiteralGenie of a Digimon makes them happen. One of her wishes was that Marcus should get squished by an oil tanker.
* BigBrotherInstinct: One of the few things Marcus and Thomas have in common. Harm their younger sisters and you ''will'' be on the receiving end of their wrath. Marcus also develops this for Keenan after the latter pulls a HeelFaceTurn.
* BishonenLine: Digimon Savers is in love with this. Agumon, Gaomon, Lalamon and Falcomon all have humanoid Ultimate/Mega stages. Most of the supporting DATS Digimon, Kamemon and the two Chessmon, manage to pull this off, though they only reach the Perfect/Ultimate level. Even Gizumon pulls one.
** That's just the Digimon shown evolving onscreen. Most of the Royal Knights, two of the three Hyper Bio-Hybrids and [=BantyoLeomon=] all have [[BishonenLine Bishonen lines]] in the expanded universe materials.
* BittersweetEnding: [[spoiler:Par for course, all Digimon return home and leave their friends behind after the final BigBad is beaten. However, at least in this case, Marcus gets to stay with his by going along and has his happy ending. And since the Digimon ''chose'' to go this time, there's nothing saying the split up is for good and Marcus' intention is to make the Digital World good for humans and Digimon, so it's not as bittersweet as most.]]
* {{Bowdlerization}}: In the dub, the [=BomberNanimon=]/Citramon episode. Unsurprisingly, this was the result of ExecutiveMeddling. If Jeff Nimoy had not done this, Disney was going to cut the episode. However, some actually enjoy this change out of its sheer audacity.
* TheBoxingEpisode
* BridgeBunnies: Miki and Megumi.
* ButNotTooForeign: Thomas is half-Austrian.
* ByThePowerOfGrayskull: "Digisoul -- Charge!", "Digisoul -- Full Charge!", and "Digisoul Charge -- Overdrive!", plus "Charge! Digi-Soul Burst!" for the final Mode Change. The dub replaced "Digisoul" with "DNA" and changed the Burst Mode phrase to "Charge, DNA Burst Mode!"
* CallingTheOldManOut: Thomas has to do this to his father during the attack on the airport when the man demanded that he be flown out of Japan despite it being suicidal to put any planes in the air during the Knights attack. Thomas tells his father to his face that he 'ashamed' to be part of the 'prestegious' Norstein family. How his father is a terrible father to both his children and thinks that his name alone will always get him his way. It all actually manages to get through to him and he becomes a real father to his children.
* CallingYourAttacks: It's a given in the show, but on the other hand there is Ivan in his weird quest for Yoshino's love, when he shows his evolution he does nothing but use weird names for his attacks.
* CatchPhrase: Yoshi's "This is the worst!". Marcus has "It's fighting time!" in the dub only, and "That's how a man lives!" in the original.
* TheCavalry: Keenan, Falcomon, and the Ninjamon appear to defend Eldradimon from the Gizumon in episode 30. [[spoiler:The Royal Knights come to help the heroes in the final battle against Yggdrasil.]]
* CensorSteam: Nanami, it was justified in covering her more than her coworkers because she's shorter.
* CensorSuds: [[http://i.imgur.com/CLxaERn.png Masaru gets one in flashbacks with Agumon.]]
* CentralTheme: What truly makes a man a man?
* CharlesAtlasSuperpower: Marcus. His fist can do seemingly anything.
* ColonyDrop: Kurata, [[spoiler:in his death, detonating a bomb that sets the two worlds to crash into each other. Though this wasn't intentional, as he intended to destroy the Digital World.]]
* ColorCodedCharacters: The protagonists have their DNA color somewhere in their clothes. Exceptions including Marcus[[note]]mostly wears red and white; though his first casual wear has a different shade of orange than his DNA[[/note]], Thomas[[note]]mostly wears green; his second casual wear has a blue necktie to make up for it[[/note]], Keenan[[note]]his getups has nothing purple in it ''at all''[[/note]], and Miki and Megumi[[note]]who wear each other's color[[/note]].
* ColossusClimb: Marcus and Agumon attempt this against Yggdrasil, with the rest of the team as backup.
* CombinedEnergyAttack: [[spoiler:Everyone manifesting Digisoul in the finale.]]
* ComicallyMissingThePoint: Agumon does this a lot.
--> '''Marcus:''' How can you just sit here and eat with all that's going on?
--> '''Agumon:''' Because if I eat standing up I don't feel good.
--> '''Marcus:''' That isn't what I meant!
* CrossCounter: Marcus and Agumon do this at the start of their fight in the first episode.
** Marcus and [[spoiler: Thomas when Thomas turns traitor.]]
* CurbStompBattle: The first battle against Merukimon could not be considered anything else but this (but [[FailureIsTheOnlyOption that's what happens]] when you have three Champions trying to beat one Mega. A later battle with the three as Ultimates against the same Mega...goes exactly as well.)
** [=GeoGreymon=] in the first ten or so episodes.
** [[spoiler:[=ShineGreymon=] Burst Mode vs. Kurata/Belphemon. Given Kurata's [[DirtyCoward character]], this one is very satisfying.]]
** [[spoiler:The first encounter against the Royal Knights.]]
* DarkerAndEdgier: This is to ''Anime/DigimonFrontier'' in every possible way.
** It is this to every other series save arguably ''Tamers''.
* DeadlyUpgrade: [=ShineGreymon=] Ruin Mode
* DealWithTheDevil: Thomas and his father deal one with Kurata.
* DeathGlare: [[spoiler:[=ShineGreymon=] burst mode gives one to Kurata after taking control of the battle with an epic UnflinchingWalk for added intimidation. Emphasis on ''death'', as his expression is practically screaming "I'm going to kill you".]]
* DecapitatedArmy: The Gizumon all disappear after Kurata's death. Not even remnants of them appear.
* {{Deconstruction}}: Remember how ''Anime/DigimonAdventure02'' ended where everyone in the human world received a Digimon partner? Ever thought how it would really be if everyone including those with dishonest intentions had a powerful creatures to help them commit crimes? Now what was the first arc of ''Digimon Savers'' about?
** DeconReconSwitch: A large motif of the series (and, eventually, the ultimate goal of the protagonists) is the concept of creating a world where Digimon and humans can live in peace together, and it's emphasized multiple times that Digimon are at their best when partnering with humans and vice versa. However, displayed multiple times are the very, ''very'' adverse effects of Digimon running amok in the real world and humans abusing their powers or simply being unable to handle them; case in point, two of the most prominent villains are [[spoiler:a human who perceived the Digimon as monsters and went on a massive genocidal rampage]] and [[spoiler:an overseeing computer who concluded that humans can only hurt the Digital World]]. The conclusion is that although making such a peaceful world is possible, doing so would require an immense amount of peacemaking, rebuilding, and flat-out changes to the system.
* DegradedBoss: When first introduced, Gizumon was thrashing no less than ''three'' Ultimate (Perfect) level Digimon [[StrongerThanTheyLook while Gizumon was only in its Champion (Adult) form]]. This gets even worse after Gizumon is upgraded to its own Ultimate form, which all the other Gizumon in the series use. They subsequently end up being mowed down by the dozens by Digimon of all levels afterwards and instead end up being used for a ZergRush rather than the impressive destructive power they're supposed to have.
* DesignatedGirlFight: Averted. There is no showdown between the [[EvolutionaryLevels final form]] of Yoshino's partner, Rosemon, and Nanami's [[MidSeasonUpgrade enhanced Digimon form]], [=BioLotusmon=].
* {{Determinator}}: Marcus will ''never'' give up, no matter how high the stakes are against him.
* DidYouJustPunchOutCthulhu: [[spoiler:Marcus, ''literally''. And it broke. And that ''still'' isn't the most ridiculous of his punches.]]
** Possibly subverted [[spoiler:in the end. Even though Drasil was apparently defeated, he appears to Marcus and Agumon at the end, telling them that he intends to go to sleep and watch over them as they try to make a world for both humans and Digimon. So, even after all that, they couldn't completely kill Drasil.]]
** He practically makes a living out of doing this. Nearly every Digimon he successfully punches is nearly nine times his size and could obliterate a small army single-handedly. If ever someone deserved the title "DidYouJustPunchOutCthulhu", it's this guy.
** Marcus' father was shown to have been just as capable of this, though we never see him actually doing it.
* DirtyCoward: Kurata. His hatred of Digimon actually started out as simple fear. After [=SaberLeomon=] attacked the expedition (because of HIM) he decided that all Digimon were dangerous and needed to be eliminated. [[spoiler:''Really'' shows during his final fight with the heroes after [=ShineGreymon=] digivolves to Burst Mode and turns the tables on him. He goes from a SmugSnake to begging for his life.]]
* DisappearedDad: Because Marcus's dad went into the Digital World in order to retrieve Keenan, and then [[spoiler:had his body possessed by Yggdrasil while his soul went into [=BantyoLeomon=].]]
* DisneyDeath: Subverted. [[spoiler:Originally, ''Savers'' looked to follow the convention set by ''[[Anime/DigimonAdventure Adventure]]''/''[[Anime/DigimonAdventure02 02]]'' & ''[[Anime/DigimonFrontier Frontier]]'': Digimon don't really ''die''. They just revert back into eggs, from which they will hatch again and restart life anew, with no memory of anything that happened to them previously (except when they ''do'' remember); DATS "killed" Digimon in this way all through the first arc. But then Kurata develops a way to ''permanently'' kill Digimon, and embarks on a mission of genocide...Also had a DoubleSubversion, when Agumon is killed. He does revert back into an egg, and Marcus is repeatedly warned that when he hatches, he won't remember anything about their life together; it really will be just like he died. However, this ends up being untrue, and Agumon and Marcus are happily reunited. Possibly foreshadowed by Piyomon earlier: apparently, exposure to humans and a Digisoul can break the rules.]]
** PlayedForDrama early on: Piyomon dies twice in one episode, the first time causing him to go crazy from confused memories of his previous life, and the second time to stop his resulting rampage.
* DistantFinale: Less controversial than [[Anime/DigimonAdventure02 another]] DistantFinale in the franchise.
* DoubleKnockout: Marcus and Agumon.
* EstablishingCharacterMoment: Marcus's first scene involves punching a Digimon in the face. This becomes something of a pattern.
* EvilPlan: Kurata's plan to take over the world, even if it wasn't his first desire.
* EvilTakesANap: Zig-zagged. Belphemon is a highly powerful Mega level Digimon with two modes: Sleep Mode and Rage Mode. In Sleep Mode, he looks like an oversized teddy bear, but is still capable of attacking. But when he awakens, he automatically transforms into the far more vicious and destructive Rage Mode.
* EvilVersusEvil: A DownplayedTrope: Merukimon and [=SaberLeomon=] don't see eye to eye over how to deal with the humans; they exchange threats, challenges and criticisms during the conversation.
* ExcitedEpisodeTitle: While the Japanese versions of the episodes having these are pretty standard Digimon fare, the dub names for the episodes notably end in exclamation marks more often than those of prior seasons.
* {{Expy}}: The three main Digimon are expies of three main Digimon in ''Anime/DigimonAdventure''. To elaborate Lalamon and Palmon, Gaomon and Gabumon and well ... Agumon and Agumon.
* FacelessGoons: [[spoiler:Kurata's]] private army helping him to commit [[spoiler:genocide against Digimons]] have faceplates completely concealing their faces.
* FacialCompositeFailure: The Ninjamon provide a pretty bad one.
* FakeDefector: [[spoiler:Thomas]] joins Kurata near the end of the Kurata arc.
* {{Fanservice}}: There's a [[AnimationBump certain animation team]] in the rotation who go out of their way to...ah, ''enhance'' the viewing experience, shall we say? Their animation is smooth and gorgeously fluid, but Miki and Megumi's catsuits are suddenly only halfway zipped over their breasts, Yoshi's suddenly wearing a croptop, and all three of them plus Masaru's and Ikuto's moms and Chika suddenly grow a cup size and a half.
** This addition of the franchise is particularly much more fanservice-laden compared to the earlier seasons. Once Lalamon becomes Rosemon, [[MsFanservice she becomes the vehicle for most of it]], including her evolution sequence showing off her features, [[{{Gainaxing}} bouncing]] at random moments, and having an attack that basically strips her when she uses it. Much of this was edited out of the dubbed version of the anime.
** Even [[BrattyHalfPint Kristy]] cannot escape this.
** For [[MrFanservice the ladies]], we have [[NakedOnArrival the way]] [[{{Bishonen}} Tohma/Thomas]] [[ShowerScene is introduced]] in the Japanese version. Sadly (but understandably), this was cut from the dub.
* FeudEpisode: In one episode, Marcus and Agumon get into a fight which results in Agumon hiding inside Marcus' digivice for most of the episode. When Marcus is unable to defeat a black Garurumon that's rampaging through the city, [[spoiler:Agumon finally comes to the rescue and everything is sorted out once again.]]
* TheFlameOfLife: The use of a Digisoul is represented by energy taking the form of a pixelated flame.
* FlashStep: Chirinmon has an attack move called "Knowledge of Swift." And indeed it is.
* FreudianExcuse: A powerful one. Keenan's [[HumansAreTheRealMonsters hatred of humanity]] began with the worst day in the digital world, when he saw his mother Frigimon/Yukidarumon murdered before his eyes. Merukimon trained him to become a Digimon warrior, and though Marcus, Thomas and Yoshi became his friends, and Merukimon convinced him that he did not hate ''all'' humans, the events of that day remain his chiefest motive.
** Kurata is hinted as having one himself, though it's much less sympathetic seeing as it stems from him being [[TheSociopath a sociopath]]. In addition to his fear of Digimon, he deeply resented Marcus's father, who he was originally assistant to, and believed Suguru/Spencer humiliated and slighted him during their time in the Digital World.
* FreudianTrio[=/=]PowerTrio: Marcus as [[TheMcCoy Id]], Thomas as [[TheSpock Superego]], Yoshi as [[TheKirk Ego]].
* FugitiveArc: [[spoiler:After Kurata convinces the world that Digimon are evil and that any Digimon sympathizers are not to be trusted]].
* [[GodIsEvil God Is A Massively Pissed Off]] AntiVillain: Drasil appears, and as per usual, he's a major baddie. In this case, however, he has [[MoralEventHorizon a specific example to point to]] as a justification for his belief that HumansAreTheRealMonsters. Having a monster like Kurata attempt a massive genocide on your subjects is a very valid reason to be ticked off. [[spoiler:[[RedemptionEqualsDeath And he makes a deathbed apology anyway.]]]]
* GoodIsDumb: Too often, the heroes just stand and watch Kurata's weaponry line up, and waste time openly wondering what he's up to instead of trying to prevent it. Given that his stated motive is Digimon extermination, it's hard to understand why they let his minions work away with little opposition. This is particularly prevalent during the Eldradimon siege.
* GoodOldFisticuffs: Marcus. Yes, he fights super-powered monsters on a regular basis with his ''bare hands''.
* GovernmentAgencyOfFiction: DATS
* GrandTheftMe: [[spoiler:King Drasil occupying Spencer Daimon's body.]]
* GratuitousEnglish: Gaomon's "Yes, Master!" Changed to "Sir, yes sir!" in Data Squad.
* HeelFaceTurn: Keenan and Falcomon (of course), [[spoiler:Gotsumon via death induced amnesia, the Royal Knights, Nanami and Ivan.]]
* HeelRealization: Thomas's father after his son delivers a[[TheReasonYouSuckSpeech through telling off about how much he hates being part of his privilaged, elitest family]] realizes that he'd been treating his children like they were his property.
* HeroicSacrifice: Merukimon musters up his HeroicSecondWind in order to severely damage and weaken the Gizumon XT prototype with one punch, despite being mortally wounded and bound to die in the process.
** [[spoiler:[=Suguru=]/[=BanchouLeomon=]]] also do this to hold Yggdrasil still so [=ShineGreymon=] can shoot through [[spoiler:[[GrandTheftMe Suguru's body]]. Suguru manages to [[BackFromTheDead come back, however]]]].
* HeroicResolve: The DNA Charge translates this into Digimon strength, so when Marcus, Thomas, Yoshi and Keenan master it, it enables Agumon, Gaomon, Lalamon and Falcomon to digivolve to the Mega level. An even more powerful and controlled version manifests as the Burst Mode, which is harder to achieve ([[DeadlyUpgrade as Marcus found out to his horror]]) but results in Digimon far more powerful than even the Mega level.
* HeroWithBadPublicity: Marcus, Thomas, and Yoshi are accused of treason after the incident in the Infinite Ice Ridge. They and other DATS members later come under fire once public opinion about the danger posed by Digimon clashes with their opinion of the same. Marcus at one point has to point out to his mom that they are technically criminals.
* HoistByHisOwnPetard: Remember those devices that allowed Kurata to handily jump between the worlds? [[spoiler:Yeah apparently abusing them causes damage to their locations,so he sucks a few up while merged with Belphemon and continues to destroy the space continuity,and then when he's defeated,he blows up the last thing stopping the Digital World from colliding into Earth,but dies with it.]]
* {{Homage}}[=/=]InternalHomage
** Agumon. Most blatantly. In addition, [=GeoGreymon=], [=RizeGreymon=], and [=ShineGreymon=] are all based off of the original Agumon's evolved forms, and have attacks that invoke similar themes.
** To ''Anime/DigimonTamers'': Marcus hides Agumon in a box, much like Takato did with Guilmon. Made [[{{Woolseyism}} even funnier in the dub]], as Agumon and Takato are both voiced by Creator/BrianBeacock.
*** Also to ''Anime/DigimonTamers'', in the Japanese original, the voice actor of Dukemon is the exact same to the one from ''Tamers''.
** Citramon, originally [=BomberNanimon=], became an homage to Don Patch of ''Bobobo-Bobo-Bobo'', complete with [[Creator/KirkThornton matching voice actor!]] The dub writer, Jeff Nimoy, was told that the giant walking bomb had to be censored or the episode was cut; they made the best of a bad situation.
** Possibly to ''Anime/DigimonAdventure'': [[spoiler:Koromon hatches...and immediately latches onto Marcus' face. Just like in the original PilotMovie.]]
** Definitely to the actual series of ''Anime/DigimonAdventure'', and as the most obvious one: [[spoiler:As the villain of the penultimate arc is finally defeated, the Digital World appears in the sky, leading to the appearance of the true villain and the final arc. Complete with a montage across the world of people looking at the Digital World, and with a scene of one of the main characters saving a falling plane. Pretty much the only differences are that this time, the Digital World is actually, physically there in the sky...and that it first appears in episode 38, not 39.]]
** Another to ''Anime/DigimonAdventure'', the characters return to the Digital World, meeting their next enemy, only to be defeated and only a timely rescue from a third party, they are able to escape. All of these happened in episode 40 in both Adventure and Savers. The only difference is that in Savers, the third party does not pull a HeroicSacrifice.
* HotBlooded: Masaru. Sadly, he's an aversion to the way Franchise/{{Digimon}} will typically give such a character HiddenDepths. Marcus and Agumon would not look out of place in ''Anime/TengenToppaGurrenLagann''.
* HumansAreTheRealMonsters: Keenan believed this strongly at first, but was convinced not to hold all of humanity in low regard at the end of the Merukimon arc. This was also Merukimon's and his follower's belief, and the main basis for the conflict of the series results from their convictions. It turns out to be wrong, as the basis for their belief is actually because of what one human bastard did, and he's no friend to humanity either.
* HumansAreSpecial: Digimon who have actually partnered with humans are under this impression, as working together does allow them to get much stronger. Yggdrasil and his Royal Knights strongly disagree due to Kurata's actions, [[spoiler:that is at first. Yggdrasil is convinced of this after getting a hole blasted through him using said power and a lowly human literally punches his lights out.]]
* IdiotHero: Marcus, sometimes to an infuriating degree.
* ImprobableAge: Marcus becomes part of a "TheMenInBlack" organization at age ''fourteen''. Thomas, the same age, joined at some point earlier than that...''after'' graduating university ''and'' becoming a licensed doctor. Anybody who partners with a Digimon (that isn't evil, anyway) is forced to join DATS.
* InconsistentDub: Many Digimon who appeared in past seasons have their names, attacks, or both changed from their previous appearances, in the dubbed version at least.
* IntelligenceEqualsIsolation: Thomas and Nanami, while not socially shunned, feel cut off from others by their own intellects, but as he becomes TrueCompanions with Marcus and Yoshino, Thomas manages to overcome this, while Nanami seems to as well off-screen, as she's [[HeelFaceTurn on the good side]] in the GrandFinale.
* ItOnlyWorksOnce: ShineGreymon's [=GeoGrey=] Sword. Effective in its first appearance. Every use after that he is effortlessly disarmed.
* IWantMyBelovedToBeHappy: Between Marcus and Kristy. After she gets Biyomon Marcus fights Biyomon to sent him back to the Digital World so that Kristy won't have to join DATS.
* {{Jerkass}}: The Director of DATS, though he's [[JustFollowingOrders Just Doing His Job]], tries to arrest Keenan and give him up to Gotsumon in order to protect the city from the Pteramon and Boarmon attack, and is openly cynical of Commander Sampson's team's competence. He also views the Digimon as too dangerous to reason with, and becomes an obstacle to the trio's attempts to reveal the misunderstanding. [[spoiler: He does a HeelFaceTurn later when Kurata announces his plans for World Domination, and even sends in helicopters in order to take down Belphemon]].
* JumpedAtTheCall: Marcus, once he realizes what he can do in DATS to further his fighting ambitions.
* JustFollowingOrders: [=MirageGaogamon=] claims this when fighting his allies. Crowmon/Yatagaramon tells him his master is wrong, but [[BerserkButton this only enrages him]].
* KilledOffForReal: Digimon conventionally revert back to a Digi-egg upon being defeated or otherwise killed. They can then be reborn, and in rare cases retain memories from their past lives. However, the Gizumon species (and possibly Kurata's foot soldiers) are equipped with weapons that can permanently delete a Digimon's data, either by destroying them without a Digi-egg appearing or by causing their newly-formed Digi-egg to self-destruct.
* KillerRobot / MechaMook: The Gizumon, Gizumon AT and Gizumon XT have no emotions and are programmed to do what they are told, i.e. to kill Digimon. They all carry a DeathRay, a laser which obliterates the data of any Digimon unfortunate enough to get hit by it.
* LaserGuidedAmnesia: DATS have devices just like their SpiritualSuccessor Comicbook/MenInBlack: A small device of the size of a big ballpoint pen giving off a flash and deleting memories (and the DATS agents don't even need to fill the memory hole by making up a cover story).
* LimitedWardrobe: Averted with at least Marcus, who ends up sporting three totally different outfits in the series, each of which is adapted for his stock footage Digisoul sequences. Yoshi and Thomas get the same treatment as well (Thomas even gets an 4th alternate Digisoul in one episode). Keenan, on the other hand, not so much.
* LoadBearingHero: [[spoiler:[=BanchoLeomon=] holding the two worlds from colliding with each other while Marcus and co. seek out Yggdrasil. But Craniummon, and later the rest of the Royal Knights take his place.]]
* LukeIAmYourFather: [[spoiler:Yggdrasil is Spencer Damon... then it's revealed he's not -- Bancholeomon is Spencer Damon, Yggdrasil is just using his body.]]
* MadScientist: Kurata. ''Oh God'', Kurata.
* ManipulativeBastard: Kurata, and to a lesser extent, Thomas and Nanami.
* MasterComputer: The tree in which King Drasil resides is a mainframe. Don't ask Marcus what that means.
* MechanicalMonster: The Gizumon XT. Possibly also [=MirageGaogamon=] and [=ShineGreymon=] on the good side.
* MementoMacGuffin: Marcus' necklace. Subverted that it doesn't have anything special in it.
* TheMenInBlack
* MillionToOneChance: Yggdrasil says that the odds to SaveBothWorlds is this. [[spoiler:He was wrong.]]
* MindRape: Happens to all three main characters simultaneously thanks to [=MetalPhantomon=].
* MissingMom: Thomas', revealed to have been hit by a truck when he was young.
* MistakenForSpies: Baronmon at first believes that the heroes are spies and lures them into Eldradimon's city, captures them, and offers them as prey for Cerberusmon. He is shown to be in error rather quickly, however, and they become allies.
* {{Mons}}: Duh.
* MonsterOfTheWeek: Half the time. The first arc actually had a couple reasons for this. The first was expanded in the video game.
* MoodWhiplash: Standard fair for Digimon, but one particularly snicker-worthy scene happens when Kurata is about to [[FusionDance digitally join]] with [[EldritchAbomination Belphemon]] [[UnstoppableRage Rage Mode]]. Kurata enters some sort of chamber... and starts making funny faces and poses while being electrocuted before joining with the beast.
* MoreThanMindControl: Thomas again. C'mon, it's practically a contractual obligation in this franchise. [[spoiler:Kurata blackmailed him using his IllGirl sister. He made up for it by showing he was intending to backstab Kurata from the beginning.]]
* MotiveDecay: At first Kurata's goal is the elimination of all Digimon. Then he suddenly decides, screw that: he wants the cliched "world domination" too! This is debatable, however, as Kurata's motivation also derives from his jealousy and inferiority complex towards Masaru's father, so total control probably ''would'' be something he'd want to achieve through digimons' power.
** This also applies to Yggdrasil, whose main motive in destroying Earth is to save the Digimon,however when the Digimon and humans work together and stop the worlds from colliding,it instead calls to reboot both worlds.
* MysteriousParent
* NotSoHarmlessVillain: Gotsumon, arguably but he did have a good showing in Frontier too. Vilemon definitely, they were never even close to effective before.
* ObliviousAdoption: Keenan. Somehow he didn't notice he lacked the superpowers his adoptive parents and everyone else around him had.
* OddlyNamedSequel: The first English dub season to use this trope.
* OffscreenMomentOfAwesome: The fight between Spencer Damon and [=BanchoLeomon=]. All we see is the two of them performing a PunchParry with an ''erupting volcano behind them''...then it cuts to them both in the same position that Marcus and Agumon were in at the end of their fight in episode 1.
* OhCrap: [[spoiler:Kurata, when [=ShineGreymon=] digivolves to Burst Mode. Kurata has an entire string of progressively larger {{Oh Crap}}s from that point on as things get worse and worse for him.]]
* OpenMindedParent: Sayuri. She doesn't even mind aiding and abetting the Data Squad when they are classed as criminals by the public.
* OrcusOnHisThrone: Justified with Merukimon, who does this out of necessity. The drawback is that he has a lying messenger.
* PaletteSwap: [[spoiler: Gotsumon digivolves to Meteormon, who is basically the same digimon with a white color scheme. He gets way more powerful though. Yoshino lampshades this in the dub.]]
* ParasolParachute: Used by Nanami in episode 31.
* ParentalAbandonment
* PhlebotinumRebel: ZigzaggedTrope in Belphemon's case -- during the battle, Kurata sporadically gains and loses control over Belphemon Rage Mode's consciousness. The result is that a [[DemonLordsAndArchDevils Demon Lord]] that once nearly caused TheEndOfTheWorldAsWeKnowIt in the Digital World and an OmnicidalManiac with an agenda try to gain control of the same body.
* ThePowerOfFriendship: An integral part of the EmpathicWeapon nature of Digimon is that they fight at their strongest when the bonds between Digimon and human partners are strongest. It is also the inspiration for fighting the biggest battles, when the team must make a collaborative effort.
* ProtagonistPowerUpPrivileges: Completely averted. All of the main characters' Digimon get [[SuperMode Burst Modes]]
* ProudWarriorRaceGuy: The Royal Knights operate according to a strict honour code.
* PsychoRangers: The Bio-Hybrids.
* PuppyLove: Keenan and Kristy.
* TheQuietOne: Kamemon and both the [=PawnChessmon=].
* [[RaisedByWolves Raised By Snowmen]]: Keenan, somewhat.
* ReasonableAuthorityFigure: Kurata pretends to be this during his first appearances, 'saving' the trio from [=SaberLeomon=], opening the digital gates during the Digimon invasion, and persuading the director of DATS to begin negotiations with the Digimon leader Merukimon. But even here there are warning signs, as Commander Sampson and Kudamon point out later in the episodes 23 and 26.
* RecapEpisode: Two, each right as one StoryArc ends and another begins.
* {{Reconstruction}}: Some of the things Tamers deconstructed are reconstructed here. For instance, DATS is similar to Hypnos, but doesn't actively try to destroy Digimon and Merukimon is more reasonable than Zhuqiaomon.
* RoboticReveal: [[spoiler: King Drasil's final form is a computer program that handles human-to-Digimon interactions. It then concludes that they cannot coexist and tries to start all over again, yelling DoesNotCompute as it does so.]]
* SacrificialLion: This time, it's [[spoiler:[=SaberLeomon=] AND [=BanchoLeomon=].]] Yes, you're reading it right, they did it [[spoiler: twice.]] Merukimon, Baronmon, Eldradimon and even [=ShineGreymon=] also become victims of this trope, the first three to the data-deleting Gizumon species, and the last one to the corrupted Burst Mode.
* SealedEvilInACan: Belphemon's Digi-egg was discovered and captured by Kurata during his second visit to the Digital World. He took it back and incubated it until it hatched into Belphemon Sleep Mode, and then fed Belphemon digital energy until he could use it as leverage.
* SelfDisposingVillain: Kurata's death is an example of this. He might yet have survived if he hadn't [[TakingYouWithMe activated the bomb]].
* ShiningGoodness: The Burst Mode.
* ShirtlessScene: Marcus, Thomas, and Keenan several times, usually in their...
* ShowerScene: In fact, this is how we first meet Thomas.
* ShoutOut: The alarm clock in Belphemon Sleep Mode's hand looks just like a VideoGame/{{Tamagotchi}}, Digimon's DistaffCounterpart.
** Miki and Megumi's first BigDamnHeroes moment is a blatant ShoutOut to Anime/FutariWaPrettyCure's opening. Their DNA Charge sequence even has them posing in Cure Black and Cure White's iconic pose!
** Dub-exclusive: while going to reunite Keenan with his parents, Marcus comments that he remembers every part of his first home. He then makes a ''very'' familiar gesture and says he's [[Franchise/KingdomHearts "got it memorized"]] in an equally familiar tone. Considering [[Creator/QuintonFlynn who his English voice actor is]], it's no wonder.
* SixthRanger: This season has several of them; Keenan is most notable one, Homer, Miki, Megumi, Richard, and Spencer are otherwise [[OneExtraMember Extra Rangers]].
* SleepCute: [[spoiler: Lampshaded: Belphemon's Sleep Mode's face is stated to be quite cute, belying the power it hides. [[SleepModeSize When he wakes up... not so cute]]]]
* SpellMyNameWithAnS: Touma/Tohma/Tooma.
** For the English dub, several Digimon names were improperly translated, like [=LoadKnightmon=], [=BioSupinomon=], [=BioRotosmon=], and [=ElDradimon=]. Jeff Nimoy stated that Toei themselves asked for these names to be used, even if the Digimon already had dub names.
* {{Squee}}: The BridgeBunnies for Thomas, including in the episode title where he's introduced.
* [[StayWithTheAliens Stay With The Digimon]]: [[spoiler:Marcus in the ending.]]
* StockEvilOverlordTactics: See SealedEvilInACan.
* StockFootage: The digivolutions and digivice charge, as well as several flashbacks used as filler.
* StrawVulcan: Thomas is TheStrategist, Marcus is the LeeroyJenkins. 'Raw power' versus 'strategies' is explicitly stated by Marcus to be the dichotomy they represent. Marcus keeps winning, often by what looked like a plan but which almost always relied on luck (hence IdiotHero). This is one of the reasons Thomas does not take to Marcus at first, and it is still visibly affecting him thirty episodes later.
* StupidSacrifice: Baronmon stands on a wall, yelling out to the ships not to hurt Eldradimon, and gets shot in the back by a Gizumon XT. Even assuming the ships could hear him over that range, what made him think they'd comply, and why did he feel the need to expose himself to attack?
* {{Superdickery}}: See FakeDefector above. It manifests as ShootYourMate, motivated by a [[MoreThanMindControl not totally untruthful]] dislike of being [[GreenEyedMonster underappreciated by the team]].
* TakeThat: The [[PsychoRangers Bio-Hybrid Trio]] is thought by fans to be one towards the [[TheyChangedItNowItSucks widely-loathed]] [[HenshinHero Spirit Evolution]] from [[Anime/DigimonFrontier the previous season]], which was almost a FranchiseKiller, and doubles as toward Adventure 02 Armor levels.
* TeenGenius: Thomas. He has a medical license, among other things.
* ThatsNoMoon: Eldradimon the walking Digimon capital city.
* ThisCannotBe: Yggdrasil says this in response to [[spoiler:having a gigantic hole punched through him by Marcus and Agumon, defying his calculations.]]
* TrademarkFavoriteFood: Agumon and Sarah's fried eggs, and possibly the BridgeBunnies and manju.
* TransformationSequence: This is sometimes abbreviated. The double-warp digivolutions skip the Champion and Ultimate levels and head straight for the Mega level.
** TransformationIsAFreeAction: Mostly played straight, even though there are some exceptions. For example, Marcus has his StockFootage interrupted at least ''twice''.
* TurtleIsland: Eldradimon is a walking fortress large enough for many Digimon to make their homes on his shell. At one point Thomas stations him in the middle of a lake so that they have a protective moat around them. At another point, Eldradimon ends up at sea.
* TurtlePower: Kamemon and his digivolutions.
* UndyingLoyalty: Gaomon to Thomas, though [[spoiler: it was also because he knew Thomas's secret intentions]]. The Royal Knights, until the [[HeroicResolve persistence]] and [[ThePowerOfFriendship power]] of the heroes convinces them that their master is not the BigGood they thought he was. Craniamon is the first to change his mind.
* UnspokenPlanGuarantee: ZigzaggedTrope, as some spoken plans work early on in the series, but in general the unspoken ones tend to be more successful (and the spoken ones less successful) as the series progresses.
* UntrustingCommunity: The citizens of Eldradimon's sacred city did not trust the heroes at first. This is a symptom of the Digimons' general distrust of humanity. Indeed, even the human community regards Digimon and pro-Digimon supporters as suspicious and potentially dangerous, which results in the heroes getting bad publicity (see above).
* VerySpecialEpisode: A confectioner falls prey to a Gambling Addiction in episode 11. Subverted when the incident makes the heroes start realizing why digimon are appearing in the first place.
* VillainousBreakdown: [[spoiler:Kurata has a huge one during the FinalBattle with him and Belphemon. First he starts raving in fury about how the Daimon family keeps on standing in his way and belittling him. Then when things turn against him, he goes from a SmugSnake to begging for his life as he realizes he's no match at all for [=ShineGreymon=] Burst Mode and Marcus, who is [[OhCrap about to punch his face in.]] Afterwards, he completely snaps and pretty much seals his own fate.]]
** [[spoiler:Yggdrasil has one after the Royal Knights turn on him, pretty much going insane and deciding to let both worlds be destroyed and start over. Agumon blasting a hole through his OneWingedAngel form and Marcus punching his lights out convinced him he was wrong and snapped him out of it.]]
* VillainsNeverLie: Kurata manages to convince Thomas into believing that he will cure his sister if Thomas cooperates with him. [[spoiler: Subverted when Thomas reveals that he never believed Kurata in the first place, and was merely pretending to do so in order to undermine Kurata's plans to control Belphemon and turn his sister into another Bio-Hybrid.]]
* VillainWithGoodPublicity: When Kurata is appointed by the government to protect the city from the invading monsters.
* WellIntentionedExtremist: A few on both sides, including [=SaberLeomon=], the Director of DATS, and Gotsumon.
* WhatDoTheyFearEpisode: Courtesy of [=MetalPhantomon.=]
* [[spoiler: WhyAmITicking: This is why Thomas was a FakeDefector -- his sister had been rigged with a secret bomb, disguised as a collar, that Kurata could detonate if Thomas refused to comply. The TimeBomb had to be taken off during the surgery before Thomas could reveal his true motives. [[{{Irony}} He even succeeds in implanting a small detonator]] in Kurata's remote, preventing him from controlling Belphemon from afar.]]
* WorldTree: Yggdrasil stays in one.
* WreckedWeapon: The [=GeoGrey=] Sword again. It's gets broken three times.
* XRaySparks: When Agumon touches Puwamon's tail. He does it again straight away.
* YoungerThanTheyLook: Marcus and Thomas are both 14 but they look at 18 if not older, talk about early puberty!
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The fifth series of ''Franchise/{{Digimon}}'', coming [[SequelGap four years]] after its predecessor ''Anime/DigimonFrontier'', and aimed at a slightly older demographic: those who watched its predecessors as kids. The cast is considerably older than usual, the story is DarkerAndEdgier (If not to the extent of ''Anime/DigimonTamers'' or ''Anime/DigimonXEvolution''), and the animation style is the most mature-looking and least stylized of the franchise -- the characters are no longer NoodlePeople!

Set in a world where the barrier between the Digital World and Human World is starting to fall apart, the ''Digital Accident Tactics Squad'', or ''D.A.T.S.'', protects Tokyo from emergent Digimon while using Digimon partners themselves. During the escape of a lone Agumon, 14-year-old street fighter [[IdiotHero Masaru Daimon]] [[DubNameChange (Marcus in the dub)]] gets involved with the organization. He is partnered with fellow agents [[TheChick Yoshino Fujieda]] (Yoshi... [[Franchise/SuperMarioBros no, not that one!]]) and [[TheLancer Touma H. Norstein]] (Thomas), and they are tasked with subduing Digimon emerged into the real world and preventing the havoc they would cause. Soon, however, things gradually begin to become far more complicated than any of them expected, as the Digital World shows signs of fighting back against mankind.

''Savers'' consists of equal parts shaking up the formula and adhering to it more than ''Frontier''. Adults have Digimon partners, Digivices are manufactured by humans, Masaru [[GogglesDoNothing doesn't wear goggles]] and the effective BigBad is a human acting of their own accord. On the other hand, it's a return to the standard BondCreatures setup broken by ''Frontier'', [[SeriesMascot Agumon]] returns as the lead partner, and DATS must still SaveBothWorlds before it's too late.

It was dubbed in the US as ''Digimon: Data Squad'', breaking from the former practice of lumping everything together as ''Digimon: Digital Monsters''. After another SequelGap, it was followed up with ''Anime/DigimonXrosWars''.

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!!''Digimon Savers'' contains examples of:
* TwoDVisualsThreeDEffects: Rosemon and Ravemon's Burst Mode evolution sequences, unlike those for [=ShineGreymon=] and [=MirageGaogamon=], aren't CG. They don't even ''try'' to remain consistent with the style they use, having completely different backgrounds with no text reading BURST MODE and being much shorter and less eventful. This is especially jarring since every other set of evolution sequences for the four main Digimon are consistent with each other, with all four sequences for evolving to Mega/Ultimate getting the same CG treatment.
* ActorAllusion: In episode 20 of the Dub [[Creator/QuintonFlynn Marcus]] tells Yoshi that he remembers his first house -- in fact, [[Franchise/KingdomHearts he's got it memorized]].
** Fans of ''Anime/SCRYed'' will notice that Masaru is basically Kazuma in a Digimon series, both because of his personality (and tendency to punch things larger than himself) and his [[Creator/SoichiroHoshi voice]]. And the all the punching. Did we mention that?
* AffablyEvil: Kurata flips from being this to being FauxAffablyEvil during the confrontation with Merukimon.
* AIIsACrapshoot: [[spoiler: King Drasil, at least the 'true form' that appears in the finale.]]
* AllYourBaseAreBelongToUs: DATS headquarters is blown up at the climax of episode 26, destroying all the equipment along with it and forcing the heroes to find an alternative means of getting to the Digital World.
* AlternativeForeignThemeSong: "When you have to face the fight..."
* ArtisticAge: Marcus and Thomas are supposed to be 14, yet don't look any younger than the eighteen-years-old Yoshi.
* ArtShift: The most drastic one in the shows so far. Take one look at [[http://images.wikia.com/digimon/images/2/29/LegendaryHeroes.jpg the promotional wallpaper]] for ''Anime/DigimonXrosWarsTheYoungHuntersLeapingThroughTime'' and tell us ''Savers''' protagonist doesn't look out of place.
* AttackOfThe50FootWhatever: While many Digimon are this, special mention goes to previously seen Digimon being at least above the size of an adult suddenly towering above everything. Those being [[spoiler:Omnimon, Magnamon, Gallantmon, and Dynasmon from the Royal Knights]].
* AttackPatternAlpha: Thomas and Gaomon often use coordinated attacks, but they occasionally fall prey to ComplexityAddiction.
* AwesomeButImpractical: To make Agumon digivolve Marcus has to punch the enemy. As awesome as this is watching Marcus leap into the air and sock a baddie in the face, it can understandably be difficult to do, especially when said baddie is very fast, invisible, or incorporeal. It '''NEVER''' stops him.
* BadassLongcoat:
** Commander Sampson.
** [=BanchouLeomon=].
* BatmanGambit:Kurata transports Eldradimon to the Real World to unleash a new weapon built specifically to destroy the digimon. If that failed he's was banking on the city believing that monsters were attacking, thus reinforcing his governmental position.
* BatmanInMyBasement: Cheerfully subverted. "Agu-chan" quickly became one of the family.
* BattleAura: Digisoul/DNA Charge, it can be used to repel monsters or help them evolve even.
* BeCarefulWhatYouWishFor: In episode 10, Kristy is embarrassed by Marcus' behavior and makes some specific wishes that end up with him getting hurt. Shortly afterwards, a LiteralGenie of a Digimon makes them happen. One of her wishes was that Marcus should get squished by an oil tanker.
* BigBrotherInstinct: One of the few things Marcus and Thomas have in common. Harm their younger sisters and you ''will'' be on the receiving end of their wrath. Marcus also develops this for Keenan after the latter pulls a HeelFaceTurn.
* BishonenLine: Digimon Savers is in love with this. Agumon, Gaomon, Lalamon and Falcomon all have humanoid Ultimate/Mega stages. Most of the supporting DATS Digimon, Kamemon and the two Chessmon, manage to pull this off, though they only reach the Perfect/Ultimate level. Even Gizumon pulls one.
** That's just the Digimon shown evolving onscreen. Most of the Royal Knights, two of the three Hyper Bio-Hybrids and [=BantyoLeomon=] all have [[BishonenLine Bishonen lines]] in the expanded universe materials.
* BittersweetEnding: [[spoiler:Par for course, all Digimon return home and leave their friends behind after the final BigBad is beaten. However, at least in this case, Marcus gets to stay with his by going along and has his happy ending. And since the Digimon ''chose'' to go this time, there's nothing saying the split up is for good and Marcus' intention is to make the Digital World good for humans and Digimon, so it's not as bittersweet as most.]]
* {{Bowdlerization}}: In the dub, the [=BomberNanimon=]/Citramon episode. Unsurprisingly, this was the result of ExecutiveMeddling. If Jeff Nimoy had not done this, Disney was going to cut the episode. However, some actually enjoy this change out of its sheer audacity.
* TheBoxingEpisode
* BridgeBunnies: Miki and Megumi.
* ButNotTooForeign: Thomas is half-Austrian.
* ByThePowerOfGrayskull: "Digisoul -- Charge!", "Digisoul -- Full Charge!", and "Digisoul Charge -- Overdrive!", plus "Charge! Digi-Soul Burst!" for the final Mode Change. The dub replaced "Digisoul" with "DNA" and changed the Burst Mode phrase to "Charge, DNA Burst Mode!"
* CallingTheOldManOut: Thomas has to do this to his father during the attack on the airport when the man demanded that he be flown out of Japan despite it being suicidal to put any planes in the air during the Knights attack. Thomas tells his father to his face that he 'ashamed' to be part of the 'prestegious' Norstein family. How his father is a terrible father to both his children and thinks that his name alone will always get him his way. It all actually manages to get through to him and he becomes a real father to his children.
* CallingYourAttacks: It's a given in the show, but on the other hand there is Ivan in his weird quest for Yoshino's love, when he shows his evolution he does nothing but use weird names for his attacks.
* CatchPhrase: Yoshi's "This is the worst!". Marcus has "It's fighting time!" in the dub only, and "That's how a man lives!" in the original.
* TheCavalry: Keenan, Falcomon, and the Ninjamon appear to defend Eldradimon from the Gizumon in episode 30. [[spoiler:The Royal Knights come to help the heroes in the final battle against Yggdrasil.]]
* CensorSteam: Nanami, it was justified in covering her more than her coworkers because she's shorter.
* CensorSuds: [[http://i.imgur.com/CLxaERn.png Masaru gets one in flashbacks with Agumon.]]
* CentralTheme: What truly makes a man a man?
* CharlesAtlasSuperpower: Marcus. His fist can do seemingly anything.
* ColonyDrop: Kurata, [[spoiler:in his death, detonating a bomb that sets the two worlds to crash into each other. Though this wasn't intentional, as he intended to destroy the Digital World.]]
* ColorCodedCharacters: The protagonists have their DNA color somewhere in their clothes. Exceptions including Marcus[[note]]mostly wears red and white; though his first casual wear has a different shade of orange than his DNA[[/note]], Thomas[[note]]mostly wears green; his second casual wear has a blue necktie to make up for it[[/note]], Keenan[[note]]his getups has nothing purple in it ''at all''[[/note]], and Miki and Megumi[[note]]who wear each other's color[[/note]].
* ColossusClimb: Marcus and Agumon attempt this against Yggdrasil, with the rest of the team as backup.
* CombinedEnergyAttack: [[spoiler:Everyone manifesting Digisoul in the finale.]]
* ComicallyMissingThePoint: Agumon does this a lot.
--> '''Marcus:''' How can you just sit here and eat with all that's going on?
--> '''Agumon:''' Because if I eat standing up I don't feel good.
--> '''Marcus:''' That isn't what I meant!
* CrossCounter: Marcus and Agumon do this at the start of their fight in the first episode.
** Marcus and [[spoiler: Thomas when Thomas turns traitor.]]
* CurbStompBattle: The first battle against Merukimon could not be considered anything else but this (but [[FailureIsTheOnlyOption that's what happens]] when you have three Champions trying to beat one Mega. A later battle with the three as Ultimates against the same Mega...goes exactly as well.)
** [=GeoGreymon=] in the first ten or so episodes.
** [[spoiler:[=ShineGreymon=] Burst Mode vs. Kurata/Belphemon. Given Kurata's [[DirtyCoward character]], this one is very satisfying.]]
** [[spoiler:The first encounter against the Royal Knights.]]
* DarkerAndEdgier: This is to ''Anime/DigimonFrontier'' in every possible way.
** It is this to every other series save arguably ''Tamers''.
* DeadlyUpgrade: [=ShineGreymon=] Ruin Mode
* DealWithTheDevil: Thomas and his father deal one with Kurata.
* DeathGlare: [[spoiler:[=ShineGreymon=] burst mode gives one to Kurata after taking control of the battle with an epic UnflinchingWalk for added intimidation. Emphasis on ''death'', as his expression is practically screaming "I'm going to kill you".]]
* DecapitatedArmy: The Gizumon all disappear after Kurata's death. Not even remnants of them appear.
* {{Deconstruction}}: Remember how ''Anime/DigimonAdventure02'' ended where everyone in the human world received a Digimon partner? Ever thought how it would really be if everyone including those with dishonest intentions had a powerful creatures to help them commit crimes? Now what was the first arc of ''Digimon Savers'' about?
** DeconReconSwitch: A large motif of the series (and, eventually, the ultimate goal of the protagonists) is the concept of creating a world where Digimon and humans can live in peace together, and it's emphasized multiple times that Digimon are at their best when partnering with humans and vice versa. However, displayed multiple times are the very, ''very'' adverse effects of Digimon running amok in the real world and humans abusing their powers or simply being unable to handle them; case in point, two of the most prominent villains are [[spoiler:a human who perceived the Digimon as monsters and went on a massive genocidal rampage]] and [[spoiler:an overseeing computer who concluded that humans can only hurt the Digital World]]. The conclusion is that although making such a peaceful world is possible, doing so would require an immense amount of peacemaking, rebuilding, and flat-out changes to the system.
* DegradedBoss: When first introduced, Gizumon was thrashing no less than ''three'' Ultimate (Perfect) level Digimon [[StrongerThanTheyLook while Gizumon was only in its Champion (Adult) form]]. This gets even worse after Gizumon is upgraded to its own Ultimate form, which all the other Gizumon in the series use. They subsequently end up being mowed down by the dozens by Digimon of all levels afterwards and instead end up being used for a ZergRush rather than the impressive destructive power they're supposed to have.
* DesignatedGirlFight: Averted. There is no showdown between the [[EvolutionaryLevels final form]] of Yoshino's partner, Rosemon, and Nanami's [[MidSeasonUpgrade enhanced Digimon form]], [=BioLotusmon=].
* {{Determinator}}: Marcus will ''never'' give up, no matter how high the stakes are against him.
* DidYouJustPunchOutCthulhu: [[spoiler:Marcus, ''literally''. And it broke. And that ''still'' isn't the most ridiculous of his punches.]]
** Possibly subverted [[spoiler:in the end. Even though Drasil was apparently defeated, he appears to Marcus and Agumon at the end, telling them that he intends to go to sleep and watch over them as they try to make a world for both humans and Digimon. So, even after all that, they couldn't completely kill Drasil.]]
** He practically makes a living out of doing this. Nearly every Digimon he successfully punches is nearly nine times his size and could obliterate a small army single-handedly. If ever someone deserved the title "DidYouJustPunchOutCthulhu", it's this guy.
** Marcus' father was shown to have been just as capable of this, though we never see him actually doing it.
* DirtyCoward: Kurata. His hatred of Digimon actually started out as simple fear. After [=SaberLeomon=] attacked the expedition (because of HIM) he decided that all Digimon were dangerous and needed to be eliminated. [[spoiler:''Really'' shows during his final fight with the heroes after [=ShineGreymon=] digivolves to Burst Mode and turns the tables on him. He goes from a SmugSnake to begging for his life.]]
* DisappearedDad: Because Marcus's dad went into the Digital World in order to retrieve Keenan, and then [[spoiler:had his body possessed by Yggdrasil while his soul went into [=BantyoLeomon=].]]
* DisneyDeath: Subverted. [[spoiler:Originally, ''Savers'' looked to follow the convention set by ''[[Anime/DigimonAdventure Adventure]]''/''[[Anime/DigimonAdventure02 02]]'' & ''[[Anime/DigimonFrontier Frontier]]'': Digimon don't really ''die''. They just revert back into eggs, from which they will hatch again and restart life anew, with no memory of anything that happened to them previously (except when they ''do'' remember); DATS "killed" Digimon in this way all through the first arc. But then Kurata develops a way to ''permanently'' kill Digimon, and embarks on a mission of genocide...Also had a DoubleSubversion, when Agumon is killed. He does revert back into an egg, and Marcus is repeatedly warned that when he hatches, he won't remember anything about their life together; it really will be just like he died. However, this ends up being untrue, and Agumon and Marcus are happily reunited. Possibly foreshadowed by Piyomon earlier: apparently, exposure to humans and a Digisoul can break the rules.]]
** PlayedForDrama early on: Piyomon dies twice in one episode, the first time causing him to go crazy from confused memories of his previous life, and the second time to stop his resulting rampage.
* DistantFinale: Less controversial than [[Anime/DigimonAdventure02 another]] DistantFinale in the franchise.
* DoubleKnockout: Marcus and Agumon.
* EstablishingCharacterMoment: Marcus's first scene involves punching a Digimon in the face. This becomes something of a pattern.
* EvilPlan: Kurata's plan to take over the world, even if it wasn't his first desire.
* EvilTakesANap: Zig-zagged. Belphemon is a highly powerful Mega level Digimon with two modes: Sleep Mode and Rage Mode. In Sleep Mode, he looks like an oversized teddy bear, but is still capable of attacking. But when he awakens, he automatically transforms into the far more vicious and destructive Rage Mode.
* EvilVersusEvil: A DownplayedTrope: Merukimon and [=SaberLeomon=] don't see eye to eye over how to deal with the humans; they exchange threats, challenges and criticisms during the conversation.
* ExcitedEpisodeTitle: While the Japanese versions of the episodes having these are pretty standard Digimon fare, the dub names for the episodes notably end in exclamation marks more often than those of prior seasons.
* {{Expy}}: The three main Digimon are expies of three main Digimon in ''Anime/DigimonAdventure''. To elaborate Lalamon and Palmon, Gaomon and Gabumon and well ... Agumon and Agumon.
* FacelessGoons: [[spoiler:Kurata's]] private army helping him to commit [[spoiler:genocide against Digimons]] have faceplates completely concealing their faces.
* FacialCompositeFailure: The Ninjamon provide a pretty bad one.
* FakeDefector: [[spoiler:Thomas]] joins Kurata near the end of the Kurata arc.
* {{Fanservice}}: There's a [[AnimationBump certain animation team]] in the rotation who go out of their way to...ah, ''enhance'' the viewing experience, shall we say? Their animation is smooth and gorgeously fluid, but Miki and Megumi's catsuits are suddenly only halfway zipped over their breasts, Yoshi's suddenly wearing a croptop, and all three of them plus Masaru's and Ikuto's moms and Chika suddenly grow a cup size and a half.
** This addition of the franchise is particularly much more fanservice-laden compared to the earlier seasons. Once Lalamon becomes Rosemon, [[MsFanservice she becomes the vehicle for most of it]], including her evolution sequence showing off her features, [[{{Gainaxing}} bouncing]] at random moments, and having an attack that basically strips her when she uses it. Much of this was edited out of the dubbed version of the anime.
** Even [[BrattyHalfPint Kristy]] cannot escape this.
** For [[MrFanservice the ladies]], we have [[NakedOnArrival the way]] [[{{Bishonen}} Tohma/Thomas]] [[ShowerScene is introduced]] in the Japanese version. Sadly (but understandably), this was cut from the dub.
* FeudEpisode: In one episode, Marcus and Agumon get into a fight which results in Agumon hiding inside Marcus' digivice for most of the episode. When Marcus is unable to defeat a black Garurumon that's rampaging through the city, [[spoiler:Agumon finally comes to the rescue and everything is sorted out once again.]]
* TheFlameOfLife: The use of a Digisoul is represented by energy taking the form of a pixelated flame.
* FlashStep: Chirinmon has an attack move called "Knowledge of Swift." And indeed it is.
* FreudianExcuse: A powerful one. Keenan's [[HumansAreTheRealMonsters hatred of humanity]] began with the worst day in the digital world, when he saw his mother Frigimon/Yukidarumon murdered before his eyes. Merukimon trained him to become a Digimon warrior, and though Marcus, Thomas and Yoshi became his friends, and Merukimon convinced him that he did not hate ''all'' humans, the events of that day remain his chiefest motive.
** Kurata is hinted as having one himself, though it's much less sympathetic seeing as it stems from him being [[TheSociopath a sociopath]]. In addition to his fear of Digimon, he deeply resented Marcus's father, who he was originally assistant to, and believed Suguru/Spencer humiliated and slighted him during their time in the Digital World.
* FreudianTrio[=/=]PowerTrio: Marcus as [[TheMcCoy Id]], Thomas as [[TheSpock Superego]], Yoshi as [[TheKirk Ego]].
* FugitiveArc: [[spoiler:After Kurata convinces the world that Digimon are evil and that any Digimon sympathizers are not to be trusted]].
* [[GodIsEvil God Is A Massively Pissed Off]] AntiVillain: Drasil appears, and as per usual, he's a major baddie. In this case, however, he has [[MoralEventHorizon a specific example to point to]] as a justification for his belief that HumansAreTheRealMonsters. Having a monster like Kurata attempt a massive genocide on your subjects is a very valid reason to be ticked off. [[spoiler:[[RedemptionEqualsDeath And he makes a deathbed apology anyway.]]]]
* GoodIsDumb: Too often, the heroes just stand and watch Kurata's weaponry line up, and waste time openly wondering what he's up to instead of trying to prevent it. Given that his stated motive is Digimon extermination, it's hard to understand why they let his minions work away with little opposition. This is particularly prevalent during the Eldradimon siege.
* GoodOldFisticuffs: Marcus. Yes, he fights super-powered monsters on a regular basis with his ''bare hands''.
* GovernmentAgencyOfFiction: DATS
* GrandTheftMe: [[spoiler:King Drasil occupying Spencer Daimon's body.]]
* GratuitousEnglish: Gaomon's "Yes, Master!" Changed to "Sir, yes sir!" in Data Squad.
* HeelFaceTurn: Keenan and Falcomon (of course), [[spoiler:Gotsumon via death induced amnesia, the Royal Knights, Nanami and Ivan.]]
* HeelRealization: Thomas's father after his son delivers a[[TheReasonYouSuckSpeech through telling off about how much he hates being part of his privilaged, elitest family]] realizes that he'd been treating his children like they were his property.
* HeroicSacrifice: Merukimon musters up his HeroicSecondWind in order to severely damage and weaken the Gizumon XT prototype with one punch, despite being mortally wounded and bound to die in the process.
** [[spoiler:[=Suguru=]/[=BanchouLeomon=]]] also do this to hold Yggdrasil still so [=ShineGreymon=] can shoot through [[spoiler:[[GrandTheftMe Suguru's body]]. Suguru manages to [[BackFromTheDead come back, however]]]].
* HeroicResolve: The DNA Charge translates this into Digimon strength, so when Marcus, Thomas, Yoshi and Keenan master it, it enables Agumon, Gaomon, Lalamon and Falcomon to digivolve to the Mega level. An even more powerful and controlled version manifests as the Burst Mode, which is harder to achieve ([[DeadlyUpgrade as Marcus found out to his horror]]) but results in Digimon far more powerful than even the Mega level.
* HeroWithBadPublicity: Marcus, Thomas, and Yoshi are accused of treason after the incident in the Infinite Ice Ridge. They and other DATS members later come under fire once public opinion about the danger posed by Digimon clashes with their opinion of the same. Marcus at one point has to point out to his mom that they are technically criminals.
* HoistByHisOwnPetard: Remember those devices that allowed Kurata to handily jump between the worlds? [[spoiler:Yeah apparently abusing them causes damage to their locations,so he sucks a few up while merged with Belphemon and continues to destroy the space continuity,and then when he's defeated,he blows up the last thing stopping the Digital World from colliding into Earth,but dies with it.]]
* {{Homage}}[=/=]InternalHomage
** Agumon. Most blatantly. In addition, [=GeoGreymon=], [=RizeGreymon=], and [=ShineGreymon=] are all based off of the original Agumon's evolved forms, and have attacks that invoke similar themes.
** To ''Anime/DigimonTamers'': Marcus hides Agumon in a box, much like Takato did with Guilmon. Made [[{{Woolseyism}} even funnier in the dub]], as Agumon and Takato are both voiced by Creator/BrianBeacock.
*** Also to ''Anime/DigimonTamers'', in the Japanese original, the voice actor of Dukemon is the exact same to the one from ''Tamers''.
** Citramon, originally [=BomberNanimon=], became an homage to Don Patch of ''Bobobo-Bobo-Bobo'', complete with [[Creator/KirkThornton matching voice actor!]] The dub writer, Jeff Nimoy, was told that the giant walking bomb had to be censored or the episode was cut; they made the best of a bad situation.
** Possibly to ''Anime/DigimonAdventure'': [[spoiler:Koromon hatches...and immediately latches onto Marcus' face. Just like in the original PilotMovie.]]
** Definitely to the actual series of ''Anime/DigimonAdventure'', and as the most obvious one: [[spoiler:As the villain of the penultimate arc is finally defeated, the Digital World appears in the sky, leading to the appearance of the true villain and the final arc. Complete with a montage across the world of people looking at the Digital World, and with a scene of one of the main characters saving a falling plane. Pretty much the only differences are that this time, the Digital World is actually, physically there in the sky...and that it first appears in episode 38, not 39.]]
** Another to ''Anime/DigimonAdventure'', the characters return to the Digital World, meeting their next enemy, only to be defeated and only a timely rescue from a third party, they are able to escape. All of these happened in episode 40 in both Adventure and Savers. The only difference is that in Savers, the third party does not pull a HeroicSacrifice.
* HotBlooded: Masaru. Sadly, he's an aversion to the way Franchise/{{Digimon}} will typically give such a character HiddenDepths. Marcus and Agumon would not look out of place in ''Anime/TengenToppaGurrenLagann''.
* HumansAreTheRealMonsters: Keenan believed this strongly at first, but was convinced not to hold all of humanity in low regard at the end of the Merukimon arc. This was also Merukimon's and his follower's belief, and the main basis for the conflict of the series results from their convictions. It turns out to be wrong, as the basis for their belief is actually because of what one human bastard did, and he's no friend to humanity either.
* HumansAreSpecial: Digimon who have actually partnered with humans are under this impression, as working together does allow them to get much stronger. Yggdrasil and his Royal Knights strongly disagree due to Kurata's actions, [[spoiler:that is at first. Yggdrasil is convinced of this after getting a hole blasted through him using said power and a lowly human literally punches his lights out.]]
* IdiotHero: Marcus, sometimes to an infuriating degree.
* ImprobableAge: Marcus becomes part of a "TheMenInBlack" organization at age ''fourteen''. Thomas, the same age, joined at some point earlier than that...''after'' graduating university ''and'' becoming a licensed doctor. Anybody who partners with a Digimon (that isn't evil, anyway) is forced to join DATS.
* InconsistentDub: Many Digimon who appeared in past seasons have their names, attacks, or both changed from their previous appearances, in the dubbed version at least.
* IntelligenceEqualsIsolation: Thomas and Nanami, while not socially shunned, feel cut off from others by their own intellects, but as he becomes TrueCompanions with Marcus and Yoshino, Thomas manages to overcome this, while Nanami seems to as well off-screen, as she's [[HeelFaceTurn on the good side]] in the GrandFinale.
* ItOnlyWorksOnce: ShineGreymon's [=GeoGrey=] Sword. Effective in its first appearance. Every use after that he is effortlessly disarmed.
* IWantMyBelovedToBeHappy: Between Marcus and Kristy. After she gets Biyomon Marcus fights Biyomon to sent him back to the Digital World so that Kristy won't have to join DATS.
* {{Jerkass}}: The Director of DATS, though he's [[JustFollowingOrders Just Doing His Job]], tries to arrest Keenan and give him up to Gotsumon in order to protect the city from the Pteramon and Boarmon attack, and is openly cynical of Commander Sampson's team's competence. He also views the Digimon as too dangerous to reason with, and becomes an obstacle to the trio's attempts to reveal the misunderstanding. [[spoiler: He does a HeelFaceTurn later when Kurata announces his plans for World Domination, and even sends in helicopters in order to take down Belphemon]].
* JumpedAtTheCall: Marcus, once he realizes what he can do in DATS to further his fighting ambitions.
* JustFollowingOrders: [=MirageGaogamon=] claims this when fighting his allies. Crowmon/Yatagaramon tells him his master is wrong, but [[BerserkButton this only enrages him]].
* KilledOffForReal: Digimon conventionally revert back to a Digi-egg upon being defeated or otherwise killed. They can then be reborn, and in rare cases retain memories from their past lives. However, the Gizumon species (and possibly Kurata's foot soldiers) are equipped with weapons that can permanently delete a Digimon's data, either by destroying them without a Digi-egg appearing or by causing their newly-formed Digi-egg to self-destruct.
* KillerRobot / MechaMook: The Gizumon, Gizumon AT and Gizumon XT have no emotions and are programmed to do what they are told, i.e. to kill Digimon. They all carry a DeathRay, a laser which obliterates the data of any Digimon unfortunate enough to get hit by it.
* LaserGuidedAmnesia: DATS have devices just like their SpiritualSuccessor Comicbook/MenInBlack: A small device of the size of a big ballpoint pen giving off a flash and deleting memories (and the DATS agents don't even need to fill the memory hole by making up a cover story).
* LimitedWardrobe: Averted with at least Marcus, who ends up sporting three totally different outfits in the series, each of which is adapted for his stock footage Digisoul sequences. Yoshi and Thomas get the same treatment as well (Thomas even gets an 4th alternate Digisoul in one episode). Keenan, on the other hand, not so much.
* LoadBearingHero: [[spoiler:[=BanchoLeomon=] holding the two worlds from colliding with each other while Marcus and co. seek out Yggdrasil. But Craniummon, and later the rest of the Royal Knights take his place.]]
* LukeIAmYourFather: [[spoiler:Yggdrasil is Spencer Damon... then it's revealed he's not -- Bancholeomon is Spencer Damon, Yggdrasil is just using his body.]]
* MadScientist: Kurata. ''Oh God'', Kurata.
* ManipulativeBastard: Kurata, and to a lesser extent, Thomas and Nanami.
* MasterComputer: The tree in which King Drasil resides is a mainframe. Don't ask Marcus what that means.
* MechanicalMonster: The Gizumon XT. Possibly also [=MirageGaogamon=] and [=ShineGreymon=] on the good side.
* MementoMacGuffin: Marcus' necklace. Subverted that it doesn't have anything special in it.
* TheMenInBlack
* MillionToOneChance: Yggdrasil says that the odds to SaveBothWorlds is this. [[spoiler:He was wrong.]]
* MindRape: Happens to all three main characters simultaneously thanks to [=MetalPhantomon=].
* MissingMom: Thomas', revealed to have been hit by a truck when he was young.
* MistakenForSpies: Baronmon at first believes that the heroes are spies and lures them into Eldradimon's city, captures them, and offers them as prey for Cerberusmon. He is shown to be in error rather quickly, however, and they become allies.
* {{Mons}}: Duh.
* MonsterOfTheWeek: Half the time. The first arc actually had a couple reasons for this. The first was expanded in the video game.
* MoodWhiplash: Standard fair for Digimon, but one particularly snicker-worthy scene happens when Kurata is about to [[FusionDance digitally join]] with [[EldritchAbomination Belphemon]] [[UnstoppableRage Rage Mode]]. Kurata enters some sort of chamber... and starts making funny faces and poses while being electrocuted before joining with the beast.
* MoreThanMindControl: Thomas again. C'mon, it's practically a contractual obligation in this franchise. [[spoiler:Kurata blackmailed him using his IllGirl sister. He made up for it by showing he was intending to backstab Kurata from the beginning.]]
* MotiveDecay: At first Kurata's goal is the elimination of all Digimon. Then he suddenly decides, screw that: he wants the cliched "world domination" too! This is debatable, however, as Kurata's motivation also derives from his jealousy and inferiority complex towards Masaru's father, so total control probably ''would'' be something he'd want to achieve through digimons' power.
** This also applies to Yggdrasil, whose main motive in destroying Earth is to save the Digimon,however when the Digimon and humans work together and stop the worlds from colliding,it instead calls to reboot both worlds.
* MysteriousParent
* NotSoHarmlessVillain: Gotsumon, arguably but he did have a good showing in Frontier too. Vilemon definitely, they were never even close to effective before.
* ObliviousAdoption: Keenan. Somehow he didn't notice he lacked the superpowers his adoptive parents and everyone else around him had.
* OddlyNamedSequel: The first English dub season to use this trope.
* OffscreenMomentOfAwesome: The fight between Spencer Damon and [=BanchoLeomon=]. All we see is the two of them performing a PunchParry with an ''erupting volcano behind them''...then it cuts to them both in the same position that Marcus and Agumon were in at the end of their fight in episode 1.
* OhCrap: [[spoiler:Kurata, when [=ShineGreymon=] digivolves to Burst Mode. Kurata has an entire string of progressively larger {{Oh Crap}}s from that point on as things get worse and worse for him.]]
* OpenMindedParent: Sayuri. She doesn't even mind aiding and abetting the Data Squad when they are classed as criminals by the public.
* OrcusOnHisThrone: Justified with Merukimon, who does this out of necessity. The drawback is that he has a lying messenger.
* PaletteSwap: [[spoiler: Gotsumon digivolves to Meteormon, who is basically the same digimon with a white color scheme. He gets way more powerful though. Yoshino lampshades this in the dub.]]
* ParasolParachute: Used by Nanami in episode 31.
* ParentalAbandonment
* PhlebotinumRebel: ZigzaggedTrope in Belphemon's case -- during the battle, Kurata sporadically gains and loses control over Belphemon Rage Mode's consciousness. The result is that a [[DemonLordsAndArchDevils Demon Lord]] that once nearly caused TheEndOfTheWorldAsWeKnowIt in the Digital World and an OmnicidalManiac with an agenda try to gain control of the same body.
* ThePowerOfFriendship: An integral part of the EmpathicWeapon nature of Digimon is that they fight at their strongest when the bonds between Digimon and human partners are strongest. It is also the inspiration for fighting the biggest battles, when the team must make a collaborative effort.
* ProtagonistPowerUpPrivileges: Completely averted. All of the main characters' Digimon get [[SuperMode Burst Modes]]
* ProudWarriorRaceGuy: The Royal Knights operate according to a strict honour code.
* PsychoRangers: The Bio-Hybrids.
* PuppyLove: Keenan and Kristy.
* TheQuietOne: Kamemon and both the [=PawnChessmon=].
* [[RaisedByWolves Raised By Snowmen]]: Keenan, somewhat.
* ReasonableAuthorityFigure: Kurata pretends to be this during his first appearances, 'saving' the trio from [=SaberLeomon=], opening the digital gates during the Digimon invasion, and persuading the director of DATS to begin negotiations with the Digimon leader Merukimon. But even here there are warning signs, as Commander Sampson and Kudamon point out later in the episodes 23 and 26.
* RecapEpisode: Two, each right as one StoryArc ends and another begins.
* {{Reconstruction}}: Some of the things Tamers deconstructed are reconstructed here. For instance, DATS is similar to Hypnos, but doesn't actively try to destroy Digimon and Merukimon is more reasonable than Zhuqiaomon.
* RoboticReveal: [[spoiler: King Drasil's final form is a computer program that handles human-to-Digimon interactions. It then concludes that they cannot coexist and tries to start all over again, yelling DoesNotCompute as it does so.]]
* SacrificialLion: This time, it's [[spoiler:[=SaberLeomon=] AND [=BanchoLeomon=].]] Yes, you're reading it right, they did it [[spoiler: twice.]] Merukimon, Baronmon, Eldradimon and even [=ShineGreymon=] also become victims of this trope, the first three to the data-deleting Gizumon species, and the last one to the corrupted Burst Mode.
* SealedEvilInACan: Belphemon's Digi-egg was discovered and captured by Kurata during his second visit to the Digital World. He took it back and incubated it until it hatched into Belphemon Sleep Mode, and then fed Belphemon digital energy until he could use it as leverage.
* SelfDisposingVillain: Kurata's death is an example of this. He might yet have survived if he hadn't [[TakingYouWithMe activated the bomb]].
* ShiningGoodness: The Burst Mode.
* ShirtlessScene: Marcus, Thomas, and Keenan several times, usually in their...
* ShowerScene: In fact, this is how we first meet Thomas.
* ShoutOut: The alarm clock in Belphemon Sleep Mode's hand looks just like a VideoGame/{{Tamagotchi}}, Digimon's DistaffCounterpart.
** Miki and Megumi's first BigDamnHeroes moment is a blatant ShoutOut to Anime/FutariWaPrettyCure's opening. Their DNA Charge sequence even has them posing in Cure Black and Cure White's iconic pose!
** Dub-exclusive: while going to reunite Keenan with his parents, Marcus comments that he remembers every part of his first home. He then makes a ''very'' familiar gesture and says he's [[Franchise/KingdomHearts "got it memorized"]] in an equally familiar tone. Considering [[Creator/QuintonFlynn who his English voice actor is]], it's no wonder.
* SixthRanger: This season has several of them; Keenan is most notable one, Homer, Miki, Megumi, Richard, and Spencer are otherwise [[OneExtraMember Extra Rangers]].
* SleepCute: [[spoiler: Lampshaded: Belphemon's Sleep Mode's face is stated to be quite cute, belying the power it hides. [[SleepModeSize When he wakes up... not so cute]]]]
* SpellMyNameWithAnS: Touma/Tohma/Tooma.
** For the English dub, several Digimon names were improperly translated, like [=LoadKnightmon=], [=BioSupinomon=], [=BioRotosmon=], and [=ElDradimon=]. Jeff Nimoy stated that Toei themselves asked for these names to be used, even if the Digimon already had dub names.
* {{Squee}}: The BridgeBunnies for Thomas, including in the episode title where he's introduced.
* [[StayWithTheAliens Stay With The Digimon]]: [[spoiler:Marcus in the ending.]]
* StockEvilOverlordTactics: See SealedEvilInACan.
* StockFootage: The digivolutions and digivice charge, as well as several flashbacks used as filler.
* StrawVulcan: Thomas is TheStrategist, Marcus is the LeeroyJenkins. 'Raw power' versus 'strategies' is explicitly stated by Marcus to be the dichotomy they represent. Marcus keeps winning, often by what looked like a plan but which almost always relied on luck (hence IdiotHero). This is one of the reasons Thomas does not take to Marcus at first, and it is still visibly affecting him thirty episodes later.
* StupidSacrifice: Baronmon stands on a wall, yelling out to the ships not to hurt Eldradimon, and gets shot in the back by a Gizumon XT. Even assuming the ships could hear him over that range, what made him think they'd comply, and why did he feel the need to expose himself to attack?
* {{Superdickery}}: See FakeDefector above. It manifests as ShootYourMate, motivated by a [[MoreThanMindControl not totally untruthful]] dislike of being [[GreenEyedMonster underappreciated by the team]].
* TakeThat: The [[PsychoRangers Bio-Hybrid Trio]] is thought by fans to be one towards the [[TheyChangedItNowItSucks widely-loathed]] [[HenshinHero Spirit Evolution]] from [[Anime/DigimonFrontier the previous season]], which was almost a FranchiseKiller, and doubles as toward Adventure 02 Armor levels.
* TeenGenius: Thomas. He has a medical license, among other things.
* ThatsNoMoon: Eldradimon the walking Digimon capital city.
* ThisCannotBe: Yggdrasil says this in response to [[spoiler:having a gigantic hole punched through him by Marcus and Agumon, defying his calculations.]]
* TrademarkFavoriteFood: Agumon and Sarah's fried eggs, and possibly the BridgeBunnies and manju.
* TransformationSequence: This is sometimes abbreviated. The double-warp digivolutions skip the Champion and Ultimate levels and head straight for the Mega level.
** TransformationIsAFreeAction: Mostly played straight, even though there are some exceptions. For example, Marcus has his StockFootage interrupted at least ''twice''.
* TurtleIsland: Eldradimon is a walking fortress large enough for many Digimon to make their homes on his shell. At one point Thomas stations him in the middle of a lake so that they have a protective moat around them. At another point, Eldradimon ends up at sea.
* TurtlePower: Kamemon and his digivolutions.
* UndyingLoyalty: Gaomon to Thomas, though [[spoiler: it was also because he knew Thomas's secret intentions]]. The Royal Knights, until the [[HeroicResolve persistence]] and [[ThePowerOfFriendship power]] of the heroes convinces them that their master is not the BigGood they thought he was. Craniamon is the first to change his mind.
* UnspokenPlanGuarantee: ZigzaggedTrope, as some spoken plans work early on in the series, but in general the unspoken ones tend to be more successful (and the spoken ones less successful) as the series progresses.
* UntrustingCommunity: The citizens of Eldradimon's sacred city did not trust the heroes at first. This is a symptom of the Digimons' general distrust of humanity. Indeed, even the human community regards Digimon and pro-Digimon supporters as suspicious and potentially dangerous, which results in the heroes getting bad publicity (see above).
* VerySpecialEpisode: A confectioner falls prey to a Gambling Addiction in episode 11. Subverted when the incident makes the heroes start realizing why digimon are appearing in the first place.
* VillainousBreakdown: [[spoiler:Kurata has a huge one during the FinalBattle with him and Belphemon. First he starts raving in fury about how the Daimon family keeps on standing in his way and belittling him. Then when things turn against him, he goes from a SmugSnake to begging for his life as he realizes he's no match at all for [=ShineGreymon=] Burst Mode and Marcus, who is [[OhCrap about to punch his face in.]] Afterwards, he completely snaps and pretty much seals his own fate.]]
** [[spoiler:Yggdrasil has one after the Royal Knights turn on him, pretty much going insane and deciding to let both worlds be destroyed and start over. Agumon blasting a hole through his OneWingedAngel form and Marcus punching his lights out convinced him he was wrong and snapped him out of it.]]
* VillainsNeverLie: Kurata manages to convince Thomas into believing that he will cure his sister if Thomas cooperates with him. [[spoiler: Subverted when Thomas reveals that he never believed Kurata in the first place, and was merely pretending to do so in order to undermine Kurata's plans to control Belphemon and turn his sister into another Bio-Hybrid.]]
* VillainWithGoodPublicity: When Kurata is appointed by the government to protect the city from the invading monsters.
* WellIntentionedExtremist: A few on both sides, including [=SaberLeomon=], the Director of DATS, and Gotsumon.
* WhatDoTheyFearEpisode: Courtesy of [=MetalPhantomon.=]
* [[spoiler: WhyAmITicking: This is why Thomas was a FakeDefector -- his sister had been rigged with a secret bomb, disguised as a collar, that Kurata could detonate if Thomas refused to comply. The TimeBomb had to be taken off during the surgery before Thomas could reveal his true motives. [[{{Irony}} He even succeeds in implanting a small detonator]] in Kurata's remote, preventing him from controlling Belphemon from afar.]]
* WorldTree: Yggdrasil stays in one.
* WreckedWeapon: The [=GeoGrey=] Sword again. It's gets broken three times.
* XRaySparks: When Agumon touches Puwamon's tail. He does it again straight away.
* YoungerThanTheyLook: Marcus and Thomas are both 14 but they look at 18 if not older, talk about early puberty!
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