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Running time 88 minutes Country United States Japan Language English Budget $5 million Box office $16,643,191 Digimon: The Movie is a 2000 American-Japanese produced by and distributed by as part of the franchise. The film used footage from the short films (1999), (2000), and (2000). Digimon: The Movie had cut more than 40 minutes of scenes from the individual Japanese films to save time and introduced several changes in tone, dialogue, and plot. Owing to the number of changes made, it is considered an original work by press.
See also: Angela Anaconda and her friends line up to watch Digimon: The Movie, but Nannette and her friends have passes and cut in line. As Angela saves seats for her friends, Mrs. Brinks sits in front of her, blocking her view.
Angela imagines herself Digivolving into Angelamon to defeat Mrs. Brinks and Nannette. However, the audience realizes they are in the wrong movie, so they leave to go to the correct theater, leaving Mrs.
Brinks and Nannette behind. Eight Years Ago In Highton View Terrace, Tai and Kari find a Digi-Egg from their computer, which hatches and rapidly Digivolves into Agumon. A second Digi-Egg appears in the sky to reveal a Parrotmon. As the neighborhood watches, Agumon Digivolves to Greymon to fight but loses the battle. When Tai wakes Greymon with Kari's whistle, he defeats Parrotmon and disappears with him. Four Years Later Izzy discovers an infected Digi-egg on the Internet. While Tai and Izzy monitor it, Kuramon hatches from the Digi-egg and Digivolves into Keramon.
Gennai warns them about the dangers of his growth. Agumon and Tentomon are sent to contain Keramon, but he Digivolves into Infermon and defeats them. Tai tries to alert the rest of the DigiDestined, but only succeeds in enlisting the help of Matt, T.K., and their Digimon, Gabumon and Patamon.
Digimon Adventure (デジモンアドベンチャー, Dejimon Adobenchā), known as Digimon: Digital. The series was followed by Digimon Adventure 02, which takes place a few years after. For the original Japanese version of Digimon Adventure, all music was composed. Create a book Download as PDF Printable version. Jul 03, 2009 ♥ Digimon Tamers Soundtrack -8- Evolution (German/Deutsch) ♥ Leadgesang: Neueinsteiger Evolution - du verwandelst dich Evolution - ich verwandle mich.
Agumon and Gabumon Warp Digivolve to WarGreymon and MetalGarurumon, prompting Infermon to Digivolve into. Emails are sent to Tai and Izzy from people around the world who are watching the battle from their computers, causing WarGreymon and MetalGarurumon to. Diaboromon begins to and infects computers at, launching two nuclear: one headed for, the other for Tai and Izzy's neighborhood in Odaiba,. WarGreymon and MetalGarurumon are revived by the collective power of the millions of children around the world and DNA Digivolve to Omnimon, who defeats Diaboromon's copies, leaving only the original.
Izzy redirects the incoming emails to Diaboromon to slow him down, and Omnimon destroys Diaboromon. However, the same virus that created Diaboromon tracks down Willis and corrupts Kokomon.
Present Day While visiting Mimi in, T.K. And Kari witness a battle between Willis, Terriermon, and Kokomon's corrupted Champion form Wendigomon (still referred to as Kokomon). Wendigomon insists for Willis to 'go back', to which he interprets as returning to Colorado.
Kari e-mails Davis, Yolei, and Cody for help in hopes of assembling in Colorado. However, T.K. And Kari's train becomes derailed by Wendigomon on the way.
Davis, Yolei, and Cody meet Willis, and later question his knowledge about Wendigomon. Willis reveals that he, as a child, accidentally created Diaboromon after trying to create a Digi-egg. At Willis's home the next morning, Wendigomon reappears and Digivolves to Antylamon. Even with T.K.
And Kari's help, Cherubimon de-Digivolves the Digimon then de-ages the DigiDestined, revealing that he wanted Willis to 'go back' in time to before they were separated. Angewomon and Angemon Digivolve into Magnadramon and Seraphimon to release Golden Digi-Eggs for Willis and Davis. Veemon and Terriermon Golden Armor Digivolve to Magnamon and Rapidmon and destroy the virus. Cherubimon dies, and after saying goodbye, Willis and Terriermon find Kokomon's Digi-egg on the beach.
Voice cast. See also: Character Voice Izzy Izumi Sora Takenouchi Joe Kido Mimi Tachikawa T.K. Main article: had animation fairs every spring and summer with featurettes showcasing their current animated titles. The first Digimon short film was Digimon Adventure ( デジモンアドベンチャー, Dejimon Adobenchā), directed by in his directorial debut and released on March 6, 1999 for the Toei Animation Spring 1999 Animation Fair. The film grossed 650 million. The second short film, Digimon Adventure: Children's War Game! ( デジモンアドベンチャー ぼくらのウォーゲーム!, Dejimon Adobenchā: Bokura no Wō Gēmu!), was originally released on March 4, 2000 for the Toei Animation Spring 2000 Animation Fair and later served as the inspiration for director 's 2008 film.
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The film grossed 2.166 billion. The film's ending theme song is 'Haru' Ichōchō' ( 「春」イ長調).
Digimon Adventure 02: Part I: Digimon Hurricane Landing!!/Part II: Transcendent Evolution!! The Golden Digimentals ( デジモンアドベンチャー02: 前編 デジモンハリケーン上陸!! / 後編 超絶進化!! 黄金のデジメンタル, Dejimon Adobenchā Zero Tsū: Zenpen: Dejimon Harikēn Jōriku!!/Kōhen: Chōzetsu Shinka!! Ōgon no Digimentaru) was released on July 8, 2000 for the Toei Animation Summer 2000 Animation Fair.
It was directed by Shigeyasu Yamauchi. The film was screened in two parts, with screening in between. The film grossed 120 billion. The film's ending theme song is 'Stand By Me Hitonatsu no Bōken' ( スタンド・バイ・ミー~ひと夏の冒険~, Sutando Bai Mī Hitonatsu no Bōken). A scene from Digimon Hurricane Touchdown!!
Cut from Digimon: The Movie, where Mimi (pictured right) appears and is captured by Wendigomon with the rest of the older DigiDestined After the first two films, wanted to replicate its success by having a theatrical feature for as well. The only films produced for Digimon at that time were Digimon Adventure (1999), Digimon Adventure: Children's War Game! (2000), and Digimon Adventure 02: Part I: Digimon Hurricane Touchdown!!/Part II: Supreme Evolution!!
The Golden Digimentals (2000), which were all seasonal featurette films. As the three films were respectively 20, 40, and 60 minutes long, footage was condensed to fit 85 minutes. Digimon Adventure was used as basis for the 'Eight Years Ago' sequence, Children's War Game! In the 'Four Years Later' sequence, and Digimon Hurricane Touchdown!!/Supreme Evolution!! The Golden Digimentals in the 'Present Day' sequence. The last film included in the compilation, Digimon Hurricane Touchdown!!/Supreme Evolution!! The Golden Digimentals was heavily cut, including a subplot featuring the older DigiDestined being captured and de-aged by Wendigomon, because lacked funding to produce a full two-hour movie.
Alongside of that, 'culturally awkward' Japanese elements are removed, and many North American jokes were written into the script. Prior to the release of Digimon: The Movie, the film led to a dispute between and the. The Screen Actors Guild negotiated for actors contracted under them to be paid residuals over home video and subsequent television broadcasts, as they felt Digimon: The Movie was considered an original work due to the dialogue deviating from the original script. Writer wanted to use the first two films in Digimon: The Movie and release the third film separately as a television movie, but the idea was overruled and Fox insisted on having the third film in order to promote. In order to connect the stories of the different movies together, Nimoy and rewrote Digimon Hurricane Touchdown!!/Supreme Evolution!! The Golden Digimentals to include Willis being involved in Diaboromon's creation. Nimoy had been disappointed with this decision, and it was one of the factors that led him and Buchholz into leaving the writing team near the end of 's run in North America.
Originally, Nimoy had Tai narrate the movie, but as Tai did not make an appearance in the third part of the movie, he changed it to Kari. An early version of the official website listed Willis' name as his name in the Japanese version, Wallace, until it was changed to 'Willis' in the final version.
The film's theme song is the 'Digi Rap', a remix of the theme song from the English version of. The track is performed by Josh Debear under the name 'M.C. The short at the beginning of the film was later released as an episode in the television series titled '.' Marketing and distribution promoted Digimon: The Movie the summer before the film's release via a summer partnership with the franchise from July 13, 2000 to September 9, 2000. Participating restaurants offered toys and other collectibles with purchase of their kids' meals. When the film debuted in domestic theaters, a limited edition 'Digi Battle' trading card was given out with every admission, with a total of 12 cards obtainable. In 2017, acquired the rights to Digimon: The Movie from its from.
Reception Box office Digimon: The Movie opened at #5 in the box office and earned $4,233,304 on the opening weekend. The film's run ended on December 3, 2000 at #56 drawing in a weekend gross of $19,665 grossing a total of $9,631,153 domestically. The movie also drew in $1,567,641 in the after its release on February 16, 2001 and $2,200,656 in the same year. It earned a total of $16,643,191, making it a minor box office success compared to its budget of $5 million. The international success of Digimon: The Movie led to contact Mamoru Hosoda to direct, though he later left the production due to creative differences.
Critical reception The film received generally negative reviews by critics. On the review website, the film received an average 'rotten' rating, as only 25% of critics gave the movie positive reviews based on 40 reviews. Critics considered the film an improvement over, however in itself was 'predictable', suffered from 'mediocre animation'.
Gave the movie a 'generally unfavorable' score of 20/100. Lawrence van Gelder of describes the film as 'noisy and ill-conceived', as it focused too much on 'morphing monsters' and too little on 'storytelling talent' and animation. Liam Lacey of gave the film two stars, noting that the 'scenes alternate between kitschy cuteness and spectacular violence, with only a nod toward plot, character development, and motivation'. Paul Trandahl from gave the movie three stars, complimenting the film's visuals, but cited criticism in its lack of emotional attachment towards the characters and the plot alienating parents and newcomers.
At the 2000, the film won the award for 'Worst Achievement in Animation'. However; the magazine conducted a list of the 'Top 100' anime productions in January 2001, and Digimon: The Movie placed 88th on list. Soundtrack Music from the Motion Picture Digimon: The Movie. Various Artists Released September 19, 2000, Length 50: 16;;; /;;;; Josh Debear Music from the Motion Picture Digimon: The Movie is the original motion picture soundtrack for the film, Digimon: The Movie, released September 19, 2000 on Maverick Records on. The film score was composed by Shuki Levy, Udi Harpaz and Amotz Plessner, and was performed by the. Track listing No. Title Writer(s) Performer(s) Length 1.
'Digi Rap', MC Pea Pod (Josh Debear), 3:11 2. ' (Short Edit), Terry Winford 4:02 4. 'Hey Digimon', 2:31 6. 'Run Around' Jeremy Sweet, 2:09 10.
'Nowhere Near' 2:21 11. 'Spill', David Hyde, Graham Jordan, 2:16 12. 'Here We Go' Jeremy Sweet, Jason Gochin 2:25 13. 'Digimon Theme' (hidden track), 3:00 14. 'Change Into Power' (hidden track), 2:35 15.
'Let's Kick It Up' (hidden track), 3:12 16. 'Going Digital' (hidden track) Jeremy Sweet, 3:00 17.
'Strange' (hidden track) Jeremy Sweet, 2:48 See also. Notes. Digivolution ( 進化, Shinka) is the process by which a Digimon evolves into a higher-leveled, more powerful form. ^ In the Japanese version of the films, Willis only appeared in Digimon Hurricane Touchdown!!/Supreme Evolution!!
The Golden Digimentals (the basis for the segment 'Present Day') and had no connection to the events depicted Digimon Adventure ('Eight Years Ago') and Children's War Game! ('Four Years Later'). The English version rewrote Willis' backstory to include his involvement with Diaboromon in order to connect the movies together. References. Retrieved December 26, 2010. (in Japanese). Retrieved 2018-10-08.
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