Digimon | Movie 9: X-evolution

A small number of Digimon survive by developing the X-Antibody , which triggers "X-Evolution," making them stronger and immune to the virus.

Specifically Omnimon (Omegamon) , Magnamon , and Gallantmon (Dukemon) . They serve as the primary antagonists/anti-heroes, struggling with the morality of Yggdrasil’s genocidal orders.

The film's protagonist, an outcast Digimon carrying the X-Antibody who is hunted by the Royal Knights. His journey toward his ultimate form, Alphamon, is central to the film. Digimon Movie 9: X-Evolution

It originally aired on Japanese television on January 3, 2005.

While it didn't spawn a direct sequel, the film popularized the concept, which remains a major part of Digimon lore, trading cards, and video games today. It is widely considered a cult classic for its mature take on the digital ecosystem. Digimon X-Evolution (2005) - IMDb A small number of Digimon survive by developing

The legendary "empty seat" of the Royal Knights who appears late in the film to challenge Yggdrasil's logic. Production & Reception

(often referred to as the eighth or ninth Digimon movie depending on regional numbering) is a unique entry in the franchise, notable for being the first and only film produced entirely in CG animation and for featuring no human characters . Plot Overview The film's protagonist, an outcast Digimon carrying the

Yggdrasil dispatches the Royal Knights to exterminate these "X-Digimon," viewing them as glitches that threaten the stability of the new Digital World. Key Characters