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Article description: (description ) This attribute controls the content of the description and og:description elements. | Base entry for the Digimon Media Franchise, a Bandai franchise centred on Bond Creatures Mons from Cyberspace spread across numerous alternate continuities in multiple media including seven anime series, four manga, and countless video games. All of it originated from the Digimon virtual pet, conceived as the Spear Counterpart of Tamagotchi in an effort to broaden the latter's appeal to boys. |