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rdfs:label
| - A Clue From The Digi-Past
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Level
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Translation
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dcterms:subject
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episodeorder
| - 1(xsd:integer)
- 2(xsd:integer)
- 3(xsd:integer)
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Arrow
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digimon
| - Tentomon
- Kabuterimon
- Palmon
- Togemon
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dbkwik:digimon/pro...iPageUsesTemplate
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EP
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Series
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Name
| - Centarumon
- Chuumon
- Sukamon &
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Production Company
| - Saban Entertainment
- Fuji Television
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Type
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Airdate
| - 1999-05-09(xsd:date)
- 1999-09-24(xsd:date)
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Romaji
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Animation Studio
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chief animation director
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Speaker
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Written By
| - Genki Yoshimura
- Ardwight Chamberlain, Sean Abley
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Tech
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Title
| - A Clue From The Digi-Past
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Att
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Japanese
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PREV
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Art
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Directed By
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NEXT
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Quote
| - Sukamon and his mouse buddy are always together, because they share the same teeny, tiny brain.
- Centarumon: half-man, half-horse. You really don't want to get on either of his bad sides.
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C
| - *Koushiro "Izzy" Izumi
*Mimi Tachikawa
- *Tentomon
*Palmon
*Chuumon
- *Sukamon
*Centarumon
*Togemon
*Kabuterimon
*Leomon
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DUBBING CHANGES
| - *In the original episode, Chuumon's name is not included in the Digimon Analyzer when analyzing Sukamon.
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CONTINUITY ERRORS
| - *In the English dub, Mimi mentions that she has a baby brother. However, in later episodes Mimi is clearly shown to be an only child. This error, and many others, are most likely the result of a lack of information on characters and future storylines, given to the writers of the English dub.
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ANIMATION ERRORS
| - *When Izzy and Palmon look for Mimi and Tentomon outside the temple, a view of them from the ground appears to show them floating off the ground.
*In the fight scene with Centarumon and Leomon, after Leomon is first struck with Centarumon's Solar Ray, when he gets up, the color of his lower jaw transitions from black to orange.
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MISCELLANEOUS TRIVIA
| - *Izzy announces the episode title in the Japanese episode.
*This is the first episode in which the term Digivice is originally used .
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titles other
| - "Centarumon, the Guardian"
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