Digimon The Live Action





In the year 1942, throughout World War II, "Project Yggdrasil" the earliest Super-Computer ever, was completed by a now-forgotten American scientist named Wes Johnson, to be used by the associates to help them analyze problems that could probably help stop the Axis troops of Germany, Italy, and Japan. It was a giant machine, and many copies of it were made and send to the Soviet Union, France, and Great Britain. but, when German troops take over Paris, the copy send to France knock down into the hands of the enemy.

After the war, the Soviet Russian government refused to give their edition of Project Yggdrasil back to any capitalist country, since the Soviets were strictly Communist.

Little did somebody know, the computers created an ever-changing world inhabited by mysterious Digital Monsters (or Digimon for short), in a absolutely new dimension.

This was later to be called the Digital World when it was first discovered in 1957. The United States and the Soviet Union's governments, who also compete in space searching, were now doing top-secret activities in explore the Digital World.

Project Yggdrasil created a "Digital God" called King Drasil, which created new kinds of Digimon day by day until the Digital God gone forever in 1991.

Now it is the year 2016, and the Digital World has more than 1000 singular species of Digimon, but the Digital World is in grave danger. The Seven Great Demon Digimon (Creepymon, Beelzemon, Barbamon, Lilithmon, Lucemon, and Belphremon) and their maker, Ogudomon, are plotting to overcome the eight continents of the Digital World, enchain the humans, and demolish Earth (which all inhabitants of the Digital World called the "Real World". Even though King Drasil vanished, its heritage and spirit remain, creating eight Digi-Eggs, one for each categorization group of Digimon (Dragon, Beast/Animal, Insect/Plant, Holy, Aquatic, Machine/Mutant, Bird, and Dark). These Digi-Eggs were sent to different parts of the United States. Along with the Digi-Eggs are eight Crests (in place of seven virtues, and light), and strange transportable machines called Digivices. The Digi-Eggs must be found before they hatch, or else the Demon Digimon will send their minion down to Earth to find and wipe out the eggs, or whatever Digimon will hatch from them.

Eight teenaged humans each find one of the eggs, their Crest, and a Digivice.
These humans will be called Digidestined, and must save both worlds, with the assist of their Digimon.

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