Fictional Elements from Anime and Mang

Fictional Elements from Anime and Mang
By:Books Llc
Published on 2010-09 by Books LLC, Wiki Series


Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Pages: 61. Chapters: Anime and manga characters, Anime and manga locations, Anime and manga ships, Fictional organizations in anime and manga, Digital World, List of Saiyuki characters, Megadeus, Kiyo Takamine and Zatch Bell, Allen Walker, Silver Millennium, Isaac and Miria, Dark Bring, Mukuro Rokudo, Mythology of X, Takeshi Yamamoto, Captain Harlock, Lambo, Fictional setting of Madlax, Hayato Gokudera, Guts, Strider Hiryu, DDG-182 Mirai, Iscariot, Viewtiful Joe, Munsu, Ryuk, Cabbit, Dejiko, The Celestial Creatures, Parfait The Shrine Maiden, King Morpheus. Excerpt: The Digital World (often referred to as the |DigiWorld| in English media) is a fictional universe featured in the Digimon media franchise. In Digimon anime, manga, video games, and other related merchandise, the Digital World is a parallel universe to Earth that was made from computer data originating in Earth's communications networks. According to the video game Brave Tamer, the Digital World's beginnings can be traced to the early twentieth century, with the activation of the Atanasoff-Berry Computer (ABC) - the first computer - which laid the basic foundations of the world. Subsequently, the first patented computer, ENIAC, was activated, and proceeded to build upon those foundations, shaping the Digital World. Over the ensuing years, through the continued growth of the electronic communications network on Earth, the Digital World continued to expand and grow, even after the ABC and ENIAC were shut down. There are multiple alternate reality incarnations of the Digital World, each one running parallel with the various multiple Earths that exist in the multiverse. The different Digimon anime series are set in separate Digital Worlds. The basic mechanics, locations and inhabitants of Digital World appear in each, though the individual natures, origins, and histories of the w...

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