While at summer camp, seven kids are transported to a strange digital world. In this new world they make friends with creatures that call themselves Digimon who were born to defend their world from various evil forces.
This tv show contains 31 potentially triggering events.
Episode 21 (in the original version) has Taichi questioning whether or not him being in the real world is a dream or not, and whether the Digital World is just a dream or reality. In the end, he realizes both worlds are real, that he is not dreaming, and that he is in the real world, while his friends are trapped in the Digital World.
A young boy fears at some point that the others don't like him because he cries a lot, but it's proven that this is not true. Another boy admits that he was pressuring himself to not cry because he was scared of showing vulnerability, but he gets over it and isn't judged when crying later.
I can recall a scene where a Digimon wraps a chain around a human kid's neck. The kid survives, but is shown for a few seconds struggling to breathe. There may be other instances like that too.
Somewhat, Jou mentions a Buddhist sutra he chanted before taking tests, which he uses on the Bakemon in episode 11, and what Sora eventually tries to use against the Bakemon in episode 35 via a pre-recorded Buddhist sutra. The Saban English dub removed these references in favor of "mind over matter" messaging.
I would say no but there is a scene where an 11-year-old boy tries to hitch-hike back to his home, and a clearly adult woman stops and uses a suggestive voice when inviting him to her car. The boy refuses, extremely uncomfortable and embarrassed by her behaviour, and she leaves. It's played like a joke. Take that as you will.
Some Digimon can use their bodies or weapons to restrain other Digimon or the human protagonists. There are various scenes throughout the show where that happens.
In episode 3, from 15:23 to 16:39 and in episode 23 from 16:23 to 17:32, two characters are being squeezed by Digimon, and they seem to have difficulty breathing until they are released.
In episode 36, from 19:15 to 20:19, a character is being choked by a chain wrapped around his neck, but survives.
Hikari/Kari's near-time death stems from Taichi/Tai forcing her to play soccer with him, only to collapse and be reprimanded by their mother. That said, she barely survives, and the event became a traumatic moment for Taichi/Tai.
In episode 43, a hostile Digimon kidnaps a human child by threatening to kill another child if he doesn't follow him. The child escapes safely but the whole episode is very intense.
In episode 8, the characters are in a communal bath (separated by boys and girls) and three of the boys are shown naked from behind. Also in episode 17, two girls are rushed out of a shower and are shown running around wrapped only in their towels.
Episode 45, from 07:28 to 17:41, though it's implied that the possessed character allowed the being to possess their body. The being doesn't hurt the human, only speaks through their voice. The human is then seen waking up safely, but not remembering what happened while they were possessed.
In episode 8, the kids are shown using the hot bath naked, and then trying to take Jou's towel off. The naked scenes are notably cut in the Saban English dub.
There are some depictions of blood, but many are very minor. Apolocalymon notably scratches into himself to reveal greenish blood, which is cut in the Saban English dub.