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Digimon Adventure Episode 68: Release Date and Watch Online

Digimon Adventure Episode 68 will not be released as the series has ended. The next Digimon series will premiere on October 3, 2021.

Digimon Adventure is a Japanese sci-fi, fantasy, and adventure anime series. It is the eighth anime series in the Digimon franchise. It is directed by Masato Mitsuka and produced by Hiroyuki Sakurada.

The anime series is licensed by Toei Animation Inc. and Crunchyroll. It premiered on Fuji TV in April 2020. The series has ended with 67 episodes in September 2021. The ninth animated series in the Digimon franchise will premiere on October 3, 2021.

About Digimon Adventure

In 2020, every digital device is connected to the internet. Within the internet, there is a Digital World. The internet has become home to new creatures known as Digimons. One can communicate with Digimons with the help of Digivices. There are some Dark Digimons that cause cyber-attacks.

While getting ready for summer camp Taichi Yagami and his friends are transported to the world of Digimons. They receive Digivices and Digimon partners. Yagami and his friends are the Chosen Children who will stop Dark Digimons. They will go to Cloud Continent and Eternal Continent to stop evil Digimons. Their ultimate goal is to stop Negamon (a Dark Digimon) from bringing the Great Catastrophe.

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Digimon Adventure Episode 68

The anime series focuses on the uniqueness of every character and also their cooperation as a team which makes it interesting. Newer Digimon anime series are showing more advanced technologies and getting more complicated.

Digimon Adventure Episode 68 Release Date

The anime series has ended with 67 episodes on September 26, 2021. There will be no next episode however a new Digimon series, “Digimon Ghost Game” will premiere on October 3, 2021.

Digimon Adventure Episode 68

Where to Watch Online

You can watch all episodes of the Digimon Adventure anime series online on Netflix, Crunchyroll, and Hulu.

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