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As the dub version is many times inconsistent, the Digimon covered here are listed by their Japanese names, with their English name(s) listed second. [[note]]In the case where the dub name is the same as the original, no second listing will be provided. In instances where a Digimon had a dub name that was later changed to something else, both names will be listed, with the original dub name coming first[[/note]] If a Digimon has several different translations in Japanese, the more correct spelling will be used while any corruptions are listed under BlindIdiotTranslation. Other names that a Digimon may have in other languages are listed under DubNameChange.
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The fifth stage of a Digimon's life, Champion (or ''Seijukuki'' in Japan, translated as "Adult") is where the 'mons start to bloom. No longer the cute little creatures of the Rookie stage, Champions are now much bigger, and much better at fighting. Their forms have also begun diversifying wildly. Typically in the anime, the Champion level is usually the first stage a Digimon uses for actual fights.

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The fifth fourth stage of a Digimon's life, Champion (or ''Seijukuki'' in Japan, translated as "Adult") is where the 'mons start to bloom. No longer the cute little creatures of the Rookie stage, Champions are now much bigger, and much better at fighting. Their forms have also begun diversifying wildly. Typically in the anime, the Champion level is usually the first stage a Digimon uses for actual fights.
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As the dub version is many times inconsistent, the Digimon covered here are listed by their Japanese names, with their English name(s) listed second. [[note]]In the case where the dub name is the same as the original, no second listing will be provided. In instances where a Digimon had a dub name that was later changed to something else, both names will be listed, with the original dub name coming first[[/note]]

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As the dub version is many times inconsistent, the Digimon covered here are listed by their Japanese names, with their English name(s) listed second. [[note]]In the case where the dub name is the same as the original, no second listing will be provided. In instances where a Digimon had a dub name that was later changed to something else, both names will be listed, with the original dub name coming first[[/note]]
first[[/note]] If a Digimon has several different translations in Japanese, the more correct spelling will be used while any corruptions are listed under BlindIdiotTranslation. Other names that a Digimon may have in other languages are listed under DubNameChange.

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