>>723728915
The anime is usually the best. You can watch them in any order, except for the direct Adventure sequels. The first anime from the 90s is called "Digimon Adventure" and is the one most people recognize. It's very good. If you watch the associated movies, do so in Japanese because the dubbed movie was a crazy re-cut of like 3 different OVAs that gets memed a lot. Also, they remade Adventure with a different story in 2020. That one is worse; don't recommend.
>Good digimon seasons:
Adventure (season 1, Taichi and Kari get tons of siscon fan content)
Tamers (season 3)
Frontier (season 4, this is where the kids turn into digimon like in a sentai show)
Savers / Data Squad (season 5, back to the traditional "kids with partner digimon" formula. Fewer characters, but people really like the main protagonist from this show)
and then the rest kind of suck or are very different from traditional digimon in some way. The newest airing season, Beatbreak, only has 2 episodes out now, but is shaping up to be really good.
>Good RPG games:
Digimon World DS
Digimon World Dawn/Dusk (2 versions of the same game)
Cyber Sleuth
Hacker's Memory (direct sequel and DLC to Cyber Sleuth, but basically a full game in its own right)
Time Stranger (the new game)
>Good monster-raising games:
Digimon World (playstation, very retro and obtuse to play. Do NOT recommend unless you are nostalgic for this era)
Digimon World: Next Order (newest game, good starting point in this genre)
>VN:
Digimon Survive (features tactics RPG combat and light horror storyline. While Digimon fans mostly liked this game, a lot of people consider the RPG combat to be pretty lackluster compared to real tactics games like Fire Emblem or FF tactics)
I haven't read any of the manga so can't speak for it. There's tons of other digimon content out there I didn't mention, but most of it is hot garbage or very obscure stuff and probably not fun unless you already love digimon.