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− | |series=Digimon Movie |
+ | |series=Digimon Movie |
− | |ep=M6 |
+ | |ep=M6 |
− | |prev=Digimon Tamers: Battle of Adventurers |
+ | |prev=Digimon Tamers: Battle of Adventurers |
− | |next=Digimon Frontier: Island of Lost Digimon |
+ | |next=Digimon Frontier: Island of Lost Digimon |
− | |title="Runaway Locomon" |
+ | |title="Runaway Locomon" |
− | |japanese=暴走デジモン特急 |
+ | |japanese=暴走デジモン特急 |
− | |romaji=Bousou no Dejimon Tokkyuu |
+ | |romaji=Bousou no Dejimon Tokkyuu |
− | |translation=The Runaway Digimon Express |
+ | |translation=The Runaway Digimon Express |
− | |image=Digimon Movie 6.jpg |
+ | |image=Digimon Movie 6.jpg |
− | |caption= |
+ | |caption= |
− | |production code= |
+ | |production code= |
− | |production company= |
+ | |production company= |
− | |written by= |
+ | |written by= |
− | |directed by= |
+ | |directed by= |
− | |animation studio={{w|Toei Animation}} |
+ | |animation studio={{w|Toei Animation}} |
− | |airdate=('''Ja:''') [[March 2]], [[2002]]<br>('''En:''') [[October 2]], [[2005]] |
+ | |airdate=('''Ja:''') [[March 2]], [[2002]]<br>('''En:''') [[October 2]], [[2005]] |
− | |continuity= |
+ | |continuity= |
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− | '''Runaway Locomon''' is the |
+ | '''Runaway Locomon''' is the sixth Digimon film, and is set after the finale of ''[[Digimon Tamers]]''. |
− | == |
+ | ==Synopsis== |
− | Six months after the [[D-Reaper]] was destroyed, the Tamers are planning to throw Rika a surprise birthday party, but |
+ | Six months after the [[D-Reaper]] was destroyed, the Tamers are planning to throw Rika a surprise birthday party, but [[Rika Nonaka|Rika]] finds out. Suddenly a train-Digimon named {{c|Locomon|t}} begins to race around the tracks, causing havoc. The Tamers respond to this, as [[Takato Matsuki|Takato]] [[digivolves]] {{c|Guilmon|t}} into {{c|Growlmon|t}} to stop the train Digimon but fails as Takato, Rika and {{c|Renamon|t}} get on it in an attempt to slow it down. The others, excluding [[Suzie Wong|Suzie]], use a freight train to catch up with Locomon. |
− | + | [[Mitsuo Yamaki|Yamaki]] takes over command of the rail centre, noticing that Locomon's path is creating a distortion in the digital field—in other words is creating a very large digital zone. He has the railroad workers manually divert the tracks at station 9 to redirect Locomon back to the {{c|Digital World|t}}. |
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− | It is then discovered that Locomon was being controlled by {{c|Parasimon|t}}. In the end {{c|Gallantmon|t}} destroys the Parasimon that was controlling Locomon but not before it sends a signal to start an invasion. Gallantmon, {{c|MegaGargomon|t}}, {{c|Sakuyamon|t}}, {{c|Justimon|t}}, {{c|Guardromon|t}}, {{c|MarineAngemon|t}} and {{c|Beelzemon Blast Mode|t}} fight the invasion but are seriously outnumbered. They finally win when Takato's determination causes Gallantmon to [[mode change]] into {{c|Gallantmon Crimson Mode|t}}, who then destroys all of the Parasimon in one shot with his Crimson Light attack. Locomon returns to the |
+ | It is then discovered that Locomon was being controlled by {{c|Parasimon|t}}. In the end {{c|Gallantmon|t}} destroys the Parasimon that was controlling Locomon but not before it sends a signal to start an invasion. {{c|Gallantmon|t}}, {{c|MegaGargomon|t}}, {{c|Sakuyamon|t}}, {{c|Justimon|t}}, {{c|Guardromon|t}}, {{c|MarineAngemon|t}} and {{c|Beelzemon Blast Mode|t}} fight the invasion but are seriously outnumbered. They finally win when Takato's determination causes Gallantmon to [[mode change]] into {{c|Gallantmon Crimson Mode|t}}, who then destroys all of the Parasimon in one shot with his Crimson Light attack. Locomon returns to the DigiWorld and the entire gang attends Rika's birthday party. [[Kazu Shioda|Kazu]] asks Rika to sing, since Rika sung a song for [[Rika's father|her dad]] in a vision while she was being controlled by Parasimon. Rika then leaves, with the movie ending with her watching the sunset, singing the last line of her song in her head: "You promise that we'd stay for the sunset". |
+ | |||
+ | ==Cast== |
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+ | ===English=== |
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+ | {|class="wikitable" width="50%" |
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+ | |-style="background:#87ceeb; width:100pt; text-align:center;" |
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+ | | '''Voice Actor''' |
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+ | | '''Role(s)''' |
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+ | |- |
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+ | |[[Brian Beacock]] |
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+ | |[[Takato Matsuki|Takato]] |
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+ | |- |
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+ | |[[Melissa Fahn]] |
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+ | |[[Rika Nonaka|Rika]] |
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+ | |- |
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+ | |[[Dave Wittenberg]] |
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+ | |[[Henry Wong|Henry]] |
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+ | |- |
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+ | |[[Brad MacDonald]] |
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+ | |[[Kazu Shioda|Kazu]] |
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+ | |- |
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+ | |[[Peggy O'Neal]] |
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+ | |[[Suzie Wong|Susie]] |
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+ | |- |
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+ | |[[Steve Staley]] |
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+ | |[[Ryo Akiyama|Ryo]] |
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+ | |- |
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+ | |[[Steven J. Blum]] |
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+ | |{{c|Guilmon|t}} |
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+ | |- |
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+ | |[[Mona Marshall]] |
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+ | |{{c|Terriermon|t}} |
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+ | |- |
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+ | |[[Mari Devon]] |
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+ | |{{c|Renamon|t}} |
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+ | |- |
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+ | |[[Tifanie Christun]] |
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+ | |[[Riley Ohtori|Riley]] |
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+ | |} |
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==Featured Characters== |
==Featured Characters== |
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{{featuredcharacters |
{{featuredcharacters |
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|c1= |
|c1= |
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− | * |
+ | *[[Rika Nonaka]] (2) |
− | * |
+ | *[[Rumiko Nonaka]] (2) |
− | * |
+ | *[[Takato Matsuki]] (3) |
− | * |
+ | *[[Henry Wong]] (6) |
− | * |
+ | *[[Suzie Wong]] (6) |
− | * |
+ | *[[Seiko Hata]] (8) |
− | * |
+ | *[[Jeri Katou]] (8) |
− | * |
+ | *[[Kenta Kitagawa]] (9) |
− | * |
+ | *[[Kazu Shioda]] (10) |
− | * |
+ | *[[Mitsuo Yamaki]] (12) |
− | * |
+ | *[[Riley Ohtori]] (13) |
− | * |
+ | *[[Tally Onodera]] (15) |
− | * |
+ | *[[Rika's father]] (16) |
− | * |
+ | *[[Ryo Akiyama]] (23) |
|c3= |
|c3= |
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==Digimon Analyser== |
==Digimon Analyser== |
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− | {{col-break}} |
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{{DigiAnalyser-Tamers |
{{DigiAnalyser-Tamers |
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− | |name= |
+ | |name=Locomon |
− | |speaker= |
+ | |speaker=Takato |
− | |quote= |
+ | |quote=Locomon, Machine Digimon. Ultimate! |
}} |
}} |
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{{DigiAnalyser-Tamers |
{{DigiAnalyser-Tamers |
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− | |name= |
+ | |name=GranLocomon |
− | |speaker= |
+ | |speaker=Kenta |
− | |quote= |
+ | |quote=He digivolved into GranLocomon. He's a Mega! |
}} |
}} |
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− | {{col-break}} |
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{{DigiAnalyser-Tamers |
{{DigiAnalyser-Tamers |
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− | |name= |
+ | |name=Parasimon |
− | |speaker= |
+ | |speaker=Henry |
− | |quote= |
+ | |quote=Parasimon, a Parasite Digimon! |
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}} |
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− | {{col-break}} |
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==Digivolutions== |
==Digivolutions== |
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|DIGIMON5=Gallantmon Crimson Mode |
|DIGIMON5=Gallantmon Crimson Mode |
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+ | |episodeorder5=8 |
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+ | |arrow5=rr2 |
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+ | |DIGIMON6=Guilmon |
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{{Digivolution |
{{Digivolution |
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|DIGIMON1=Locomon |
|DIGIMON1=Locomon |
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− | |customimage1=Locomon t.gif |
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|episodeorder1=3<!--2?--> |
|episodeorder1=3<!--2?--> |
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|arrow1=r |
|arrow1=r |
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|DIGIMON2=GranLocomon |
|DIGIMON2=GranLocomon |
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+ | |episodeorder2=7 |
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+ | |arrow2=r2 |
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+ | |DIGIMON3=Locomon |
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{{Digivolution |
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|arrow1=rr |
|arrow1=rr |
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|DIGIMON2=MegaGargomon |
|DIGIMON2=MegaGargomon |
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+ | |episodeorder2=8 |
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+ | |arrow2=rr2 |
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+ | |DIGIMON3=Terriermon |
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{{Digivolution |
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|DIGIMON2=Sakuyamon |
|DIGIMON2=Sakuyamon |
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+ | |episodeorder2=8 |
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+ | |arrow2=rr2 |
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+ | |DIGIMON3=Renamon |
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+ | }} |
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+ | {{Digivolution |
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+ | |DIGIMON1=Beelzemon Blast Mode |
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+ | |episodeorder1=8 |
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+ | |arrow1=rr2 |
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+ | |DIGIMON2=Impmon |
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+ | }} |
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+ | {{Digivolution |
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+ | |DIGIMON1=Justimon |
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+ | |episodeorder1=8 |
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+ | |arrow1=rr2 |
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+ | |DIGIMON2=Cyberdramon |
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'''Takato:''' "You whaa?!" |
'''Takato:''' "You whaa?!" |
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− | '''Kenta:''' " |
+ | '''Kenta:''' "Uh, guys, does that look normal to you?"<br> |
'''Terriermon:''' "I'm not sure...DO HUGE EYEBALLS FALLING FROM THE SKY LOOK NORMAL TO YOU?!?!" |
'''Terriermon:''' "I'm not sure...DO HUGE EYEBALLS FALLING FROM THE SKY LOOK NORMAL TO YOU?!?!" |
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:''"However, ...Mr. Tetsuharu Nakamura [the director], [who was] an assistant director of the TV series... [and] Mr. Hiro Masaki,... a regular writer for the series... paid a great deal of attention to the psychological aspects of the series when completing the movie... I am very grateful to them for boldly illustrating the parts of Rika's family life that the TV series never explored."'' |
:''"However, ...Mr. Tetsuharu Nakamura [the director], [who was] an assistant director of the TV series... [and] Mr. Hiro Masaki,... a regular writer for the series... paid a great deal of attention to the psychological aspects of the series when completing the movie... I am very grateful to them for boldly illustrating the parts of Rika's family life that the TV series never explored."'' |
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==External links== |
==External links== |
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− | * |
+ | *[http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0810833/ IMDB entry] |
− | {{Digimon |
+ | {{Digimon Tamers}} |
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− | [[Category:Movies]] |
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"Runaway Locomon" 暴走デジモン特急
(Bousou no Dejimon Tokkyuu) "The Runaway Digimon Express" | ||||||||||||||||||
Airdate | (Ja:) March 2, 2002 (En:) October 2, 2005 | |||||||||||||||||
Animation studio |
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Runaway Locomon is the sixth Digimon film, and is set after the finale of Digimon Tamers.
Synopsis
Six months after the D-Reaper was destroyed, the Tamers are planning to throw Rika a surprise birthday party, but Rika finds out. Suddenly a train-Digimon named Locomon begins to race around the tracks, causing havoc. The Tamers respond to this, as Takato digivolves Guilmon into Growlmon to stop the train Digimon but fails as Takato, Rika and Renamon get on it in an attempt to slow it down. The others, excluding Suzie, use a freight train to catch up with Locomon.
Yamaki takes over command of the rail centre, noticing that Locomon's path is creating a distortion in the digital field—in other words is creating a very large digital zone. He has the railroad workers manually divert the tracks at station 9 to redirect Locomon back to the Digital World.
It is then discovered that Locomon was being controlled by Parasimon. In the end Gallantmon destroys the Parasimon that was controlling Locomon but not before it sends a signal to start an invasion. Gallantmon, MegaGargomon, Sakuyamon, Justimon, Guardromon, MarineAngemon and Beelzemon Blast Mode fight the invasion but are seriously outnumbered. They finally win when Takato's determination causes Gallantmon to mode change into Gallantmon Crimson Mode, who then destroys all of the Parasimon in one shot with his Crimson Light attack. Locomon returns to the DigiWorld and the entire gang attends Rika's birthday party. Kazu asks Rika to sing, since Rika sung a song for her dad in a vision while she was being controlled by Parasimon. Rika then leaves, with the movie ending with her watching the sunset, singing the last line of her song in her head: "You promise that we'd stay for the sunset".
Cast
English
Featured Characters
(Numbers indicate order of appearance. Bolded characters are fought by the protagonist(s), and italicized characters feature non-explicitly, e.g. voice, silhouette, image.)
Humans | In-Training | Rookie | Champion | Ultimate | Mega |
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Digimon Analyser
Locomon | |
Takato: "Locomon, Machine Digimon. Ultimate!" |
GranLocomon | |
Kenta: "He digivolved into GranLocomon. He's a Mega!" |
Parasimon | |
Henry: "Parasimon, a Parasite Digimon!" |
Digivolutions
Guilmon | 1 | Growlmon | 2 | Guilmon | 4 | Gallantmon | 6 | Gallantmon Crimson Mode | 8 | Guilmon | ||||||||||||||
Locomon | 3 | GranLocomon | 7 | Locomon | ||||||||
Terriermon | 5 | MegaGargomon | 8 | Terriermon | ||||||||
Renamon | 5 | Sakuyamon | 8 | Renamon | ||||||||
Beelzemon Blast Mode | 8 | Impmon | ||||||
Justimon | 8 | Cyberdramon | ||||||
Quotes
Rika: "I want... to sing"
Takato: "You whaa?!"
Kenta: "Uh, guys, does that look normal to you?"
Terriermon: "I'm not sure...DO HUGE EYEBALLS FALLING FROM THE SKY LOOK NORMAL TO YOU?!?!"
Other Notes
Dubbing changes
- Some of the Biomerging sequences were edited, as well as Gallantmon's graphic impaling of the main Parasimon's eye, MegaGargomon blowing the Parisimon into pieces, and Gallantmon impaling a Parasimon and tossing it at another.
- At the end, when Suzie and Rika's mom sing, in the Japanese Version, Suzie sings a part of "The Biggest Dreamer" (Opening of Digimon Tamers), and Rika's mom sings a part of "My Tomorrow" (1st Ending of Digimon Tamers).
- The music for Spirit Evolution from Digimon Frontier was used for the DigiModify and Digivolution sequences. The dub-altered Digivolution text on the Digivices look noticeably different and less digital from its appearance in all other dubbed Tamers media, even different in how it appears across the screen, doing so in a sweeping manner as opposed to each letter flashing.
Miscellaneous trivia
- Runaway Locomon was dubbed into the English language around 4 years after the Japanese broadcast of the film. However, as the production rights had been transferred to Disney from Fox (following the demise of the Fox Kids block, on which Tamers was the last season of Digimon broadcast on that network), the film's title song was replaced with the theme song for the English version of Digimon Frontier, as Disney didn't possess the rights to use the theme song that was licensed to the first three seasons on Fox. However, it reunited much of the English cast of Season 3.
- This is one of four re-dubbed Digimon films that were premiered on Jetix during the fall of 2005, including Diaboromon Strikes Back, Battle of Adventurers and Island of the Lost Digimon.
- Chiaki Konaka states in his character notes (for Rika) that he "was not consulted" on Runaway Locomon, which possibly explains certain continuity errors. On this he also says:
- "However, ...Mr. Tetsuharu Nakamura [the director], [who was] an assistant director of the TV series... [and] Mr. Hiro Masaki,... a regular writer for the series... paid a great deal of attention to the psychological aspects of the series when completing the movie... I am very grateful to them for boldly illustrating the parts of Rika's family life that the TV series never explored."