Takeru Takaishi (高石 タケル)
Age: 4 (Digimon movie part one), 8 (Digimon 01), 11 (Digimon 02), 14 (Digimon Tri.) Birthday: 1991 Takeru is the youngest Chosen Child out of the core seven. He is gentle, sweet-natured, and generous. He is also obedient and follows the Chosen Children's lead without complaints. He is also described as Hikari Yagami's "equal." Takeru is the only Chosen Child to not attend the same school as the rest of the others initially due to living in Sangenjaya instead of Odaiba. He is younger brother of Yamato, but lives with his mother, journalist Natsuko Takaishi, instead due to a divorce between their parents. Although Takeru was too young to remember the events of the divorce clearly, he is still affected by it and does not like to openly talk about it. Despite the distance between him and Yamato, he admires Yamato greatly and tries to be brave to "impress" him, although he begins to open up to the other Chosen Children as well, particularly Taichi. In the sequel, Digimon Adventure 02, Takeru and his mother relocate to a new apartment building in Odaiba, where he becomes neighbors with Iori Hida and Miyako Inoue. Although he has gotten remarkably taller, his gentle personality has not changed and it makes him popular with the girls at school. He is also said to have "inherited reliability from Yamato." In addition to this, Takeru becomes the star player on his school's basketball team.
Animeography
Digimon Adventure
Digimon Adventure 02
Digimon Adventure: Bokura no War Game!
Digimon Adventure 02: Diablomon no Gyakushuu
Digimon Adventure Movie
Digimon Adventure 02 Movies
Digimon Adventure tri. 1: Saikai
Digimon Adventure tri. 2: Ketsui
Digimon Adventure tri. 3: Kokuhaku
Digimon Adventure tri. 4: Soushitsu
Digimon Adventure tri. 5: Kyousei
Digimon Adventure tri. 6: Bokura no Mirai
Digimon Adventure: Last Evolution Kizuna
Digimon Adventure:
Digimon Adventure 02: The Beginning
Mangaography
Voice Actors
Johnny Yong Bosch
English
Wendee Lee
English
Hiroaki Hirata
Japanese
Thierry Bourdon
French
Irwin Daayán
Spanish
Hiroko Konishi
Japanese
Taisuke Yamamoto
Japanese
Doug Erholtz
English
Kim Hasper
German
Ilona Otto
German
Diana Torres
Spanish
Péter Minárovics
Hungarian
Tatiana Dessi
Italian
Megumi Han
Japanese
Jeong Mi Bae
Korean
Alessandro Bevilacqua
French
Lupita Leal
Spanish
Junya Enoki
Japanese
Caio César de Melo
Portuguese (BR)
Ricardo Juarez
Portuguese (BR)
Corina Boettger
English
Nicolas Artajo
German
Diego Becerril
Spanish
Alberto Franco
Italian