List of Digimon Tamers Characters - Monster Makers

Monster Makers

  • Monster Makers (Wild Bunch): They are the creators of the original Digimon program in 1984 as students at Palo Alto University. In 200X, they were reunited by Hypnos to first help protect Earth against Digimon (and, using their knowledge, to destroy the Digimon using their own data against them.), then to help create the Ark to bring the children back from the Digital World, and finally to help combat the D-Reaper. One of their greatest creations proved to be the entity known as Grani.
    • Gorou "Shibumi" Mizuno (水野 悟郎 Mizuno Gorō): Continued on with the Digimon project after it was shut down in 1986, creating the Blue Cards, the D-Powers, and developed a way for Digimon to digivolve. He fell into a coma at some point, subconsciously surviving in the Digital World. He later is able to help the kids while they are in the Digital World, as well as rejoining the Monster Makers in Shinjuku to help fight the D-Reaper. Voiced in the dub by Bob Glouberman.
    • Janyu "Tao" Wong (李 鎮宇 Rī Janyū): Henry's father, from China. Voiced in the dub by Jamieson Price.
    • Rob "Dolphin" McCoy: Alice's Grandfather, professor at Palo Alto University (possibly a reference to Stanford University). Voiced in the dub by Tom Fahn.
    • Rai "Curly" Aishuwarya: Indian professor at Miscatonic University. Should not be confused with the actress Aishwarya Rai. Voiced in the dub by Dorothy Elias-Fahn.
    • Babel: Real name unknown. African American. Voiced in the dub by Neil Kaplan.
    • Daisy: Real or full name unknown. Voiced in the dub by Wendee Lee.

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