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As of 2011, there have been six series

Digimon Adventure, the follow-up sequel D


igimon Adventure 02, Digimon Tamers, Digimon Frontier, Digimon Data Squad and Di
gimon Fusion. The first two series take place in the same fictional universe, bu
t the third, fourth, fifth and sixth each occupy their own unique world. However
, in Tamers, the Adventure universe is referred to as a commercial enterprise
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trading card game in Japan, plus a show-within-a-show in the English dub. It als
o features an appearance by a character from the Adventure universe. In addition
, each series has spawned assorted feature films. Digimon still shows popularity
, as new card series, video games, and movies are still being produced and relea
sed: new card series include Eternal Courage, Hybrid Warriors, Generations, and
Operation X; the video game, Digimon Rumble Arena 2; and the previously unreleas
ed movies Revenge of Diaboromon, Runaway Locomon, Battle of Adventurers, and Isl
and of Lost Digimon. In Japan, Digital Monster X-Evolution, the eighth TV movie,
was[when?] released, and on December 23, 2005 at Jump Festa 2006, the fifth ser
ies, Digimon Savers was announced for Japan to begin airing after a three-year h
iatus of the show. A sixth television series, Digimon Xros Wars, began airing in
2010,[6] and was followed by a second season, which started on October 2, 2011
as a direct sequel to Digimon Xros Wars.
In August 2014, it was announced that a new Digimon Series will start airing in
2015. Celebrating the 15 years of the first series, it will be set in the Digimo
n Adventure universe, following a 17-year-old Tai and his friends in an all new
story

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