
Hurricane Touchdown
Animation · Adventure · Science Fiction
Overview
After the older DigiDestined are abducted by the mysterious Kokomon, the next generation of kids team up with American DigiDestined Willis to rescue them - only to discover that their enigmatic enemy has an unexpected connection to their new friend!
Top Cast
Reiko Kiuchi
Reiko Kiuchi
Daisuke Motomiya (voice)
Reiko Kiuchi
Daisuke Motomiya (voice)


Junko Noda
Junko Noda
V-mon (voice)
Junko Noda
V-mon (voice)


Rio Natsuki
Rio Natsuki
Miyako Inoue (voice)
Rio Natsuki
Miyako Inoue (voice)


Koichi Tochika
Koichi Tochika
Hawkmon (voice)
Koichi Tochika
Hawkmon (voice)


Megumi Urawa
Megumi Urawa
Iori Hida / Armadimon (voice)
Megumi Urawa
Iori Hida / Armadimon (voice)


Taisuke Yamamoto
Taisuke Yamamoto
Takeru Takaishi (voice)
Taisuke Yamamoto
Takeru Takaishi (voice)


Miwa Matsumoto
Miwa Matsumoto
Patamon (voice)
Miwa Matsumoto
Patamon (voice)


Kae Araki
Kae Araki
Hikari Yagami (voice)
Kae Araki
Hikari Yagami (voice)


Yuka Tokumitsu
Yuka Tokumitsu
Tailmon (voice)
Yuka Tokumitsu
Tailmon (voice)


Nami Miyahara
Nami Miyahara
Wallace (voice)
Nami Miyahara
Wallace (voice)
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