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Taichi "Tai" Kamiya, known as in Japan, is a fictional character in the multimedia franchise ''
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''. He first appeared in the ''Digimon Adventure V-Tamer 01'' manga, where he is sent to the Digital World to meet his Digimon companion Zeromaru, in order to save it from multiple enemies. An alternate version of Tai appears in Toei Company's 1999 series as the main protagonist of '' Digimon Adventure'', a supporting character in ''
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'' and once again as the protagonist of the films ''
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'' and '' Digimon Adventure: Last Evolution Kizuna''. In this timeline, Tai is the leader of the first season DigiDestined. He is adventurous and a born leader, and is usually the first to spring into action. He is partnered with the dinosaur-like Agumon in the ''Digimon Adventure'' anime series. Tai was created by manga author Tenya Yabuno from ''V-Tamer 01''. Multiple voice actors have voiced him across the franchise. Critical reception to Tai has been positive by writers from manga and anime websites. While his role and personality in the first ''Digimon'' series has been positive, writers expressed mixed thoughts about Tai's characterization in ''Tri'' due to lacking his hotblooded personality.


Development

Tai's original character was designed by Tenya Yabuno, one of the authors of manga ''V-Tamer 01''. He was based on Kentarou Kamon, the protagonist of the ''Digimon'' manga pilot, ''C'mon Digimon''. While creating the ''Digimon Adventure'' short, director
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wanted to focus on Tai and Kari's relationship with Koromon, the Digimon that appeared in their house, but did not want to portray it as friendship, instead portraying Digimon as dangerous creatures. Satoru Nishizono and the other staff members picked Tai's name using a name analysis software, where they chose kanji that related to "luck." While Tai was conceptualized as the main character, Toei wanted to focus on all the Digidestined children at the same time resulting in an ensemble cast. Nishizono stated that with the exception of Tai and Agumon, Toei was told to make in-depth young characters to fit's the series' viewers. The staff considered Tai to remain as a protagonist for ''
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'', but he ended up as a supporting character instead. For '' Digimon Adventure: Our War Game!'', Hosoda wanted to focus on Tai's naivete through his nervousness on interacting with Sora despite needing her help. While finding Tai's actions out of character, Hosoda wanted Tai to try his best to apologize with Sora. For ''tri.'', Keitaro Motonaga stated the staff at Toei devised multiple scenarios to compare how he aged with his previous appearances. The staff also focused on his rivalry with Matt Ishida, due to how differently the two matured. Motonaga also commented that Tai was in a stage where he thought he would not be a teenager, which changed his characterization. In the ''
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'' series, Tai's teenage appearance was designed by Atsuya Uki. In Japan, Tai's appearances were voiced by
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. During auditions, the staff immediately chose her as they were fans of her works. Fujita liked Tai's character, due to how he cares for his sister and for his clumsy personality. She did not find difficulties in voicing Tai for the first series. She also liked the relationship between Tai and Agumon, believing it to be one of the best from the anime based on their similarities For ''tri'', Fujita was replaced by Natsuki Hanae, who had been a fan of the series since he was a child and enjoyed Tai's character based on his bravery and sense of justice. He rewatched the first anime and the film before auditioning. at the same time pressured. When reading the script, Hanae noted Tai was different due to how he aged and felt this change was natural. In the English dub, the character's name was shortened to "Tai" from "Taichi."
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provides his voice. He did not find any impressions, during his audition for the character with comments on how he was close to the people in the cast. He felt Tai was similar to him so he "pitched up is voicelittle bit younger". Additionally, he stated he enjoyed voicing the character. However, by the time the film ''Revenge of Diaboromon'' was dubbed in English, he had retired from the voice acting industry in 2005, causing casting director Jeff Nimoy to cast
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as his replacement, remarking how similar he sounded to Seth. Seth commented that his regular is very similar to the one from Tai in ''Tri'' was not difficult as he initially thought he had to "warm" up to the character.


Appearances


Manga

In the ''V-Tamer 01'' story line, Tai is V-Pet trainer whose Digimon partner is a Veedramon that is named Zeromaru. Ending up in the Digital World after being summoned by MagnaAngemon, Tai accepts to aid in saving the Digital World from Daemon. During his adventures, Tai encounters Davis after he ended up in his universe, Ryo Akiyama, and Takuya Kanbara. Nearly two decades after his manga series ended, a one shot cross over was released in which this Tai meets the 2020 Tai.


Anime

Tai first appears in the 1999 film ''Digimon Adventure'' before appearing in the television series of the same name. In the television series, he is transported to the Digital World with six other children, where they learn that they are "DigiDestined", children who were selected to save both worlds. He becomes the DigiDestined's leader. His aggressive and impulsive personality often puts him in danger, but he learns that empathy and compassion are the keys to being a successful leader. He is partnered with Agumon and holds the . In Tai's daily life, he is the star player on the school's soccer team. In ''Digimon Adventure 02'', Tai becomes a middle school student. He passes his goggles to Davis Motomiya, as he and the original group act as mentors, and support to the new DigiDestined. In the series epilogue, set in 2027, Tai becomes a United Nations diplomat for the Digital World and has a son with a Koromon as his partner Digimon. In the ''Digimon Fusion'' series, 11-year old Tai appears in the final arc of the series when summoned from his universe in his eleven-year-old form to aid the Fusion Fighters. In ''Digimon Adventure tri.'', Tai and his friends attend Tsukishima General High School. They learn from their teacher and agent, Daigo Nishijima, that a mysterious virus are infecting every Digimon, and causing distortions between the human world and the Digital World. In ''Digimon Adventure Last Evolution - Kizuna'', Tai attends college and is twenty-two. In the 2020 reboot of ''Digimon Adventure'', Tai plays a similar role to his original series counterpart. At the end of the series, he chooses to remain in the Digital World with Agumon.


In other media

Tai appears in several Digimon video games released by Namco Bandai. In Japan, several image songs were released under Tai's name. was performed by
Toshiko Fujita was a Japanese actress, voice actress, singer and narrator. She was affiliated with Aoni Production at the time of her death. Biography Since the age of 8 in 1958, Fujita worked in radio and television as an actress, singer and comedian. In ...
and released on March 24, 2000 on the compilation CD album ''Digimon Adventure: Best Hit Parade''. For ''Digimon Adventure 02'', a character CD single was released on June 21, 2000 under Tai's name and contained his theme song, and a duet with Agumon titled "Team", with Fujita providing Tai's voice once again. On August 1, 2009, a CD album titled was released to celebrate the show's 10th anniversary, with Fujita returning to perform under Tai's name. For ''Digimon Adventure Tri'', Tai's theme song, , was performed by Natsuki Hanae and was released in the compilation album on April 10, 2017, which peaked at #74 on the Oricon Weekly Charts. Tai appears in the audio dramas, ''Digimon Adventure Original Story: 2½ Year Break'' and ''Digimon Adventure 02 Original Story: 2003 -Spring-'' (both released only in Japan). Tai is portrayed by
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in the
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stage play. '' Angela Anaconda'' features Angela wearing a caricature of Tai's attire in the episode "Good Seats", which first appeared in '' Digimon: The Movie''.


Critical reception

In a series of online polls conducted on Toei Animation's ''Digimon'' website, Tai was ranked 3rd by Japanese voters as their favorite DigiDestined. When the same question was asked three more times, his rank fell to 6th, rose to 4th, and finally landed at 5th.
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listed him as 62nd best animated character, praising his ability to admit his mistakes and his relationship with his Digimon partner, Agumon, which made one of the most popular characters from the '90s. In a poll he was voted as the 5th "Which catcher/trainer would take home the gold?" Multiple writers for manga and anime have commented on Tai's character. IGN listed how Tai forces Agumon to evolve into SkullGreymon as one of the best moments from the first ''Digimon'' anime. Additionally, Tai and Koromon's brief return to the real world as listed as another moment due to Tai's brief interactions with his younger sister, Kari.
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agreed, finding this episode showed Tai's flaws for the first time in the anime and how it resulted in SkullGreymon's evolution.
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highly praised Tai's character in the first series due to how he matures as a kid due to how he takes care of his sister most notably when she was sick and he got tired of seeing her inside the house while her parents were busy at work. Additionally, the site commented on Tai and Yamato's misrelationship due to their multiple differences that made them often clash. Retro Junk liked for how he looks after his group and that despite his issues, his friends respect him. THEM Anime Reviews liked the rivalry between Tai and Yamato, citing that at the same time both are similar character due to the two of them being big brothers who are often worried about their siblings. The same site also praised
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for making Tai more appealing. Adam "OMEGA" Arnold from Animefringe praised the amount of focus given to Tai's character in the trilogy film ''Digimon: The Movie'' alongside other present characters. Shamus Kelley from Den of Geek also acclaimed Seth's acting in the movie due to the multiple emotions Tai shows across the trilogy as well as how the character tries to handle his relationship with Sora. In the book ''Anime Classics Zettai!: 100 Must-See Japanese Animation Masterpieces'', Brian Camp stated that Tai's apparent relationship with Sora who is later revealed to be interested into Matt was well handled as due to the characters' ages in contrast to other Western series. Tai's characterization in ''Tri.'' resulted in mixed comments by Jacob Hope Chapman from Anime News Network due his new hesitations which might not appeal to viewers of the series. While feeling it as part of Tai's character arc Christian Chiok from Japanator found Tai's traits out of character contrasting previous ''Digimon'' main characters. However, there were positive comments by Shamus Kelley from Den of Geek approved of Tai's new character arc noting that ''Tri'' focuses on personal responsibility and his potential for character growth. DVDTalk's writer Chris Zimmerman praised the still ongoing arguments between Tai and Yamato in ''Tri'' as fans from the first ''Digimon'' series would still find it memorable due to the history between these two characters.
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noted the arguments between these two characters as well and stated "Tai is actually the character who seems to be suffering from arrested development the most". Kelley complained about Tai and Yamato's still ongoing conflict in the next films commenting there were already enough in the first film and the possibility that Tai did not have character development in such movie. For the next film, Kelley readdressed such issues that were more present in the movie. In a ''Coexistence'' review, Anime Now's Richard Eisenbeis believes Tai managed to fully mature during the climax of the film due to his decisions in regards to who is the enemy, contrasting the original series where it was more obvious where Tai, as a kid, could easily be the enemy.


See also

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List of Digimon Adventure characters ''Digimon Adventure'', ''Digimon Adventure 02'', ''Digimon Adventure tri.'' and '' Digimon Adventure: Last Evolution Kizuna'' anime series and films produced by Toei Animation for the ''Digimon'' franchise, are centered on the , a group of childre ...


References

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