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Digimon: The Movie

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Directed by Mamoru Hosoda
Minoru Hosoda
Shigeyasu Yamauchi
Produced by Seki Hiromi
Yasushi Mitsui
Terri-Lei O'Malley
Makoto Shibazaki Tan Takaiwa
Teruo Tamamura
Tsutomu Tomari
Makoto Toriyama
Makoto Yamashina
Written by Reiko Yoshida,
Jeff Nimoy,
Bob Buchholz
Starring Lara Jill Miller,
Joshua Seth,
Bob Glouberman,
Brian Donovan
Music by Udi Harpaz
Amotz Plessner
Cinematography Shigeru Ando
Editing by Gary Friedman
Douglas Purgason
Distributed by [Toei Company]] (Japan)
Toei Animation (Japan)
20th Century Fox
(United States)
Fox Kids (United States)
Release date(s) October 6, 2000
Running time 82 min. (USA)
95 min. (Japan)
Country Japan
United States
Canada
Language Japanese
English
Budget US$ 5.5 million
Followed by Diaboromon Strikes Back
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Digimon: The Movie, released in the U.S. and Canada territory by Fox Kids in October 2000, consists of the union of the first three Japanese Digimon movies (which were released separately in Japan). The first two parts are from Digimon Adventure and the 3rd part from Digimon Adventure 02. Those stories are based in the universe introduced in the first two seasons of the TV series. The movie in the U.S. is distributed by 20th Century Fox. The unified version released in North America had a high degree of editing, with more than 40 minutes of scenes from the individual Japanese versions cut out in order to save time, along with several plot changes (possibly to help make more sense of the movie in the absence of the deleted scenes).

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[edit] Plot

[edit] Digimon Adventure

The first story focused on Tai and Kari Kamiya four years before their adventure in the Digital World. It shows their first encounter with Digimon and what happened to them (as well as the other children) when they participated in their first digimon battle after raising a quickly growing Koromon. In the story, that Digimon hatches from a Digi-egg an Agumon (not the same one that became friends with Tai in the series), who then goes out and unintentionally destroys a good part of the neighborhood with Kari riding on his back. A second Digi-Egg appears in the sky to reveal an evil digimon, Parrotmon (they don't say his name in the movie). Agumon then Digivolves to Greymon but isn't strong enough to beat Parrotmon and is knocked out. Tai grabs Kari's whistle and wakes up Greymon, who defeats the Parrotmon and disappears with him.

[edit] Our War Game

Main article: Our War Game

Izzy Izumi discovers a virus on the internet infecting a Digi-Egg. At the same time, Tai is trying to apologize to Sora Takenouchi for getting her a hairclip for her birthday in an e-mail. Izzy arrives at Tai's house out of breath, telling Tai about the newly-hatched Digimon. Tai and Izzy use Tai's dad's computer and monitor the Digimon until Gennai appears in a transmission from the Digital World. He sends Agumon and Tentomon to help stop the corrupted Digimon. They put up a good fight until Keramon Digivolves to Infermon and defeats them. Tai tries furiously to contact and alert the rest of the Digidestined and ends up getting only Matt Ishida and his brother T.K. Takaishi. They find a computer in a barber shop and upload Gabumon and Patamon onto the net. Infermon Digivolves to Diaboromon after Agumon and Gabumon Warp Digivolve to WarGreymon and MetalGarurumon but then they slow down because of the massive amount of e-mails being sent to Tai and Izzy. Tai slaps the computer and freezes it leaving WarGreymon frozen and defeated. Diaboromon then starts multiplying and sets up a timer for 10 minutes as he forces the Pentagon to launch two nuclear missiles: one headed for Colorado, the other for Tai's neighborhood. WarGreymon and MetalGarurumon wake up and race to defeat Diaboromon, only to find over a million copies of him. Every single copy fires and blast them until they lie defeated. Tai and Matt mysteriously enter their computers and talk to their Digimon. WarGreymon and MetalGarurumon DNA Digivolve to Omnimon who easily defeats all but one Diaboromon. At one minute to go, Diaboromon is still too fast for them to hit, but then Izzy forwards him the e-mails, slowing him like it did to the other Digimon. At the very last second, Diaboromon is destroyed, disabling the missiles. But the virus tracks down Willis and infects Kokomon.

[edit] Hurricane Touchdown

This part features the characters in the second season and Willis is the main character. T.K. and Kari are in New York City taking a picture but are having trouble then Kari senses something. The attention turns to Willis and Terriermon, who engages in a battle with Wendigomon, who keeps telling Willis to "go back," and loses. Willis and Terriermon journey to Colorado while Kari e-mails Davis Motomiya to inform him of Willis. After taking planes and taxis, they end up meeting Willis in a truck while Kari and T.K. literally get derailed by Wendigomon (who says "don't interfere," just like Diaboromon). Willis tries to get Davis, Yolei Inoue and Cody Hida a lift to his house (in the form of a pizza truck). The ride leaves without Willis and Davis, who encounter Wendigomon which leads to a battle between him, Flamedramon and Gargomon, Terriermon's Champion form. Before anyone is defeated, Wendigomon disappears, repeating his cryptic message, "go back." Davis and Willis meet up with Yolei and Cody who told Davis that Kari And T.K. aren't here (to Davis's disappointment). Willis doubts that they'll come at all if Wendigomon interfered. After the kids question his knowledge about Wendigomon, Willis reveals he created him but regrets saying so and storms off, while being followed by Davis. Willis reveals the story about Wendigomon, how he became infected and reveals that he was the one who created Diaboromon. Davis offers to help with the rest of the kids and their Digimon. Terriermon overhears the conversation (blaming it on his "really big ears") and offers to help. Willis refuses his help out of concern for his safety but Terriermon talks him into letting him. At Willis's home, Wendigomon reappears, as expected, but digivolves to Antylamon. He swiftly evades the attacks of Gargomon, Flamedramon, Halsemon and Digmon and throws all the Digimon around like rag dolls. Antylamon sinks into the lake (and changes the scenery), and rises again, but as Kerpymon. He then de-digivolves all the Digimon. However, they still try to fight, but to no avail, as Kerpymon grabs them and is about to eat them when Angemon and Angewomon cut off his arms and T.K. and Kari show up. Kerpymon changes the scenery again and de-ages the Digidstined, revealing that he wanted Willis to "go back" in time to when the virus attacked him. Angewomon and Angemon digivolve to their Mega forms, Magnadramon and Seraphimon, to release two Golden Digi-Eggs for Willis and Davis. Veemon and Terriermon Golden Armor Digivolve to Magnamon and Rapidmon who get sucked into Kerpymon. Inside they see Wendigomon who tells them to destroy the virus. Doing so purifies Kerpymon, who soon dies. After saying goodbye to his new friends, Willis and Terriermon walk back home, and notice the Digi-Egg that will hatch into Conomon, Kokomon's Fresh form.It ends with Wendigomon dancing with Rapidmon.

[edit] Rating

In America, this film was rated PG by the MPAA for action violence.

[edit] Soundtrack

Track Listing

Bonus Tracks:

  • 13. Digimon Theme - Paul Gordon
  • 14. Change Into Power - Paul Gordon
  • 15. Let's Kick It Up - Paul Gordon
  • 16. Going Digital - Jasan Radford
  • 17. Strange - Jasan Radford

[edit] Cast

Actor Role
Lara Jill Miller Kari Kamiya
Joshua Seth Tai Kamiya
Bob Papenbrook Red Greymon
Doug Erholtz T.K. Takaishi (third segment)
David Lodge Parrotmon
Dorothy Elias-Fahn Tai's mother
Michael Sorich Big Agumon
Gargomon
Peggy O'Neal Botamon
Colleen O'Shaughnessey Sora Takenouchi
Brianne Siddall Koromon
Kuramon
Jeff Nimoy Tentomon
Kabuterimon
MegaKabuterimon
Philece Sampler Mimi Tachikawa
Cody Hida
Matt and T.K.'s grandmother
Mona Marshall Izzy Izumi
Terriermon
Michael Lindsay Joe Kido
Greymon
Michael Reisz Matt Ishida
Wendee Lee T.K. Takaishi
Kokomon (shared)
Elizabeth Rice Sora's mother
Anna Garduno Palmon
Neil Kaplan Hawkmon
Halsemon
Tifanie Christun Yolei Inoue
Biyomon
Paul St. Peter Keramon
Infermon
Diaboromon
Kokomon (shared)
Tom Fahn Agumon
Digmon
Mike Reynolds Gennai
Kirk Thornton Gabumon
MetalGarurumon
Omnimon (shared)
Laura Summer Patamon
R. Martin Klein Gomamon
Edie Mirman Gatomon
Angewomon
Magnadramon
Steven Jay Blum Flamedramon
Raidramon
Poromon
Magnamon
Joseph Pilato MetalGreymon
Lex Lang WarGreymon
Omnimon (shared)
Rapidmon
Bob Glouberman Willis
Brian Donovan Davis Motomiya
Dave Mallow Upamon
Angemon
Seraphimon
Derek Stephen Prince DemiVeemon
Veemon
Robert Axelrod Armadillomon

[edit] Dubbing

[edit] Trivia

  • Digimon Hurricane Landing!! does not seem to be in continuity with the rest of Digimon Adventure 02, unlike the first two sections (Digimon Adventure and Our War Game). As Davis has the Digi-Egg of Friendship, it cannot occur before episode 11, and since Ken is still mentioned as an antagonist, it cannot occur after episode 25. Since Davis seems to recognize the Digi-Egg of Miracles, and since the Digimon aren't using their Champion forms, it could have occurred between episodes 21 and 22. However, the movie also has Angemon and Angewomon digivolving to Mega, which is contradicted by these forms not appearing in episode 49, and proposes a different origin to the Digi-Egg of Miracles that is never mentioned again, even by Azulongmon. The best situation is that they are intended to be in a split timeline after episode 21.
  • According to Kari, she and Tai have an uncle named Fred. Later the new Digidestined get a ride from Yolei's uncles, one of whom is named Fred.
  • The Digital World doesn't appear in this film, but it is mentioned by Kari.
  • This is the only time we see Patamon and Gatomon in their Mega forms.
  • Our War Game introduces the concept of DNA Digivolution to the anime, and its events are used to explain the concept in Digimon Adventure 02.
  • The promotional poster miscolors Lopmon with Terriermon colors, though they keep the three horns and different chest pattern.
  • Lopmon was never actually shown in the english version.

[edit] See also


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