Digimon Adventure: premiered on
Fuji TV on April 5, 2020; On April 19 of the same year,
Toei Animation announced that the fourth scheduled episode and new episodes would be delayed due to the
COVID-19 pandemic. A delay of about two months occurred until the return of the show; from April 26 to May 31, 2020,
GeGeGe no Kitarō reruns in Digimon Adventure: timeslot. The series ended on September 26, 2021, with a total of 67 episodes and was succeeded by
Digimon Ghost Game, at the same time slot on
Fuji TV. On February 26, 2022, the
Digimon Con 2022 event announced that the series is getting an English dub that would star
Zeno Robinson as Tai and
Ben Diskin as Agumon, through a dubbed trailer and two videos of the voice actors. Tai's original English actor,
Joshua Seth, revealed that the cast was informed by the producers months ago that they would be recasting everyone and that no one from the old cast would be returning. The first two episodes aired as a special preview at Toei Animation's booth at the
Anime NYC 2022 event on November 19, 2022. In February 2023, it was announced the English dub had finished production; and all episodes were made available for purchase in one batch at once on the
Microsoft Store on April 13 of the same year. On July 1, 2023,
Digimon Adventure in English becomes available on
Hulu. Two soundtrack albums were released by
Nippon Columbia. The first volume on September 30, 2020, featuring 34 tracks and the second volume on August 25, 2021, for 31 tracks. The opening theme for the series is "Mikakunin Hikousen", performed by Takayoshi Tanimoto in Japanese and Hans Hessburg in English. Tanimoto also sung three Insert Songs. The first is "Be The Winners", which is the theme song for the Champion level digivolutions, the second is "X-treme Fight", which is the theme song for the Ultimate level digivolutions The second ending theme during episodes 14–26 is "Q?" by
Reol. The third ending theme during episodes 27–38 is "Mind Game" by
Maica n. The fourth ending theme during episodes 39–54 is "Overseas Highway" by Wolpis Carter, with lyrics co-written with and music composed by
Orangestar. The fifth ending theme during episodes 55–67 is "Dreamers" by the
K-pop boy band Ateez. The English version, for the first time in series history, dubbed over opening and ending theme songs from the original Japanese version rather than make their own songs. Rather than dub over all of them though, they only dubbed over two of the five ending songs and used those two songs during its duration rather than the five. "Kuyashisa wa Tane", sung by
Cristina Vee, was used in episode 1–38, while "Overseas Highway", sung by Jenny Karr, were used in episode 39–67. The other three ending themes were not used due to licensing issues.
DVD/Blu-ray Digimon Adventure: was distributed in Japan on
DVD and
Blu-ray by
Happinet: in a first box set on December 2, 2020, containing the first 12 episodes. Episodes 13 to 24 were released in a second box set on March 3, 2021. Episodes 25 to 36 were released in a third box set on June 2, 2021. Episodes 37 to 48 were released in a fourth box set on September 3, 2021. Episodes 49 to 67 were released in a fifth, and final, box set on February 2, 2022. ==Reception==