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Digimon: The Movie ()


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Throughout three different stories, Kari Kamiya and her friends take on explosive adventures involving digital creatures.

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Cast

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Kari / Young Kari (voice)
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Young Tai / Tai (voice)
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Red Greymon (voice)
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Parrotmon (voice)
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Tal's Mom (voice)
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Miko / Big Agumon / Gargomon (voice)
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Botamon (voice)
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Sora / Male Student (voice)
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Koromon / Kuramon (voice)
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Truck Driver 1 / Tentomon / Phone Voice 1 / Kabuterimon / MegaKabuterimon / Floyd the Barber / Barney / Cabbie / Kid 3 (voice)
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Truck Driver 2 / Male Customer / Phone Voice 2 / Voice Mail Operator / Uncle Al / Andy / Squad Leader (voice)
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Mimi / Cody / Matt's Grandma (voice)
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Izzy / Terriermon (voice)
Michael Lindsay ...
Joe / Greymon (voice)
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Matt (voice)
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Young T.K. / Little Girl 1 / Party Girl 1 / Little Kokomon (voice)
Elizabeth Rice ...
Boy 1 / Sora's Mom / Operator / Kid 2 (voice)
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Boy 2 / Palmon / Aunt Bea / Lady Truck Driver / Kid 1 (voice)
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Twin Boy 1 / Computer Voice 2 / Professor / Hawkmon / Halsemon (voice)
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T.K. (voice)
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Birthday Girl / Grocery Girl / Biyomon / Yolei (voice)
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Newsman (voice)
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Keramon / Infermon / Diaboromon / Kokomon (voice)
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Agumon / Digmon (voice)
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Gennai (voice)
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Gabumon / MetalGarurumon / Omnimon (Shared) (voice)
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Patamon (voice)
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Gomamon (voice)
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Gatomon / Recorded Operator / Angewomon / Magnadramon (voice)
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Computer Voice 1 / Poromon / Flamedramon / Raidramon / Magnamon (voice) (as Steven Jay Blum)
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MetalGreymon (voice)
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WarGreymon / Omnimon (Shared) / Rapidmon (voice)
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Young Willis / Willis (voice)
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Davis (voice)
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Upamon / Angemon / Seraphimon (voice)
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Veemon / DemiVeemon / Pizza Guy (voice)
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Armadillomon (voice)
Rest of cast listed alphabetically:
Ibrahim Laleli ...
Agumon / Greymon (voice)

Directed by

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Bob Buchholz
Mamoru Hosoda
Jeff Nimoy
Shigeyasu Yamauchi

Written by

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Akiyoshi Hongo ... (original concept by)
 
Jeff Nimoy ... (adaptation by) &
Bob Buchholz ... (adaptation by)
 
Jeff Nimoy ... (screenplay by) &
Bob Buchholz ... (screenplay by)

Produced by

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Michiyo Arihara ... assistant producer: original production
Yasushi Mitsui ... executive producer: original production
Terri-Lei O'Malley ... producer
Hiroyuki Sakurada ... assistant producer: original production
Hiromi Seki ... producer: original production
Makoto Shibazaki ... executive producer: original production
Tan Takaiwa ... executive producer: original production
Teruo Tamamura ... executive producer: Shueisha: original production
Tsutomu Tomari ... executive producer: original production
Makoto Toriyama ... executive producer: original production
Makoto Yamashina ... executive producer: original production

Music by

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Udi Harpaz
Amotz Plessner

Cinematography by

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Shigeru Andô ... (original production) (as Shigeru Ando)

Editing by

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Gary Friedman ... (as Gary A. Friedman)
Douglas Purgason

Editorial Department

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Dave 'Chewie' Guerrie ... post-production coordinator

Casting By

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Paul Di Franco ... voice casting director

Production Management

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Toshitsugu Baba ... production manager: original production
Dana Tafoya Cameron ... executive in charge of production (as Dana C. Booton)
Kôjirô Kuroki ... production manager: original production (as Kojiro Kuroki)
Clive H. Mizumoto ... executive in charge of post-production
Kimberly S. Moreau ... production manager
Eric S. Rollman ... executive in charge of production
Nathan Rotmensz ... post-production supervisor
Takuya Shibata ... production manager: original production
Kôjirô Sumi ... production manager: original production
Yôichi Takanashi ... production manager: original production
Akihiko Yamaguchi ... production manager: original production
Kiyohito Yoshida ... production manager: original production

Second Unit Director or Assistant Director

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Yuriko Kado ... assistant director: original production
Tatsuya Nagamine ... assistant director: original production
Tetsuya Satô ... assistant director: original production (as Tetsuya Sato)
Masashi Tanaka ... assistant director: original production

Art Department

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Shinichi Tominaga ... paint crew: original production

Sound Department

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David W. Barr ... adr editor (as David Barr)
B.C. Celello ... audio assistant
Israel David ... recording engineer
Mark Ettel ... re-recording mixer
John Garcia ... adr editor
Mike Garcia ... adr supervisor
Xavier Garcia ... director of sound operations
Adrian Guillen ... audio assistant
Brian Lang ... adr editor
Susan B. Lewis ... foley artist
Kalea L. Morton ... foley artist
Kevin Newson ... adr recordist
Chuck O'Steen ... sound effects editor
Phillip Raves ... sound effects editor (as Phillip A. Raves)
Robert R. Rutledge ... foley artist / sound supervisor
Eitan Shamy ... recording engineer
Bryan Stewart ... adr recordist
John Valentino ... sound designer (as Johnnie Valentino) / supervising sound effects editor (as Johnnie Valentino)
John Soukup ... sound transfer (uncredited)

Special Effects by

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Chiaki Hirao ... special effects: original production
Ken Hoshino ... special effects: original production
Toshiyuki Kanno ... special effects: original production (as Toshiyuki Kan'no)
Norio Katsuoka ... special effects: original production
Masayuki Kochi ... special effects: original production
Tadashi Ota ... special effects: original production
Nobuhiro Shimokawa ... special effects: original production
Hidenori Tôyama ... special effects: original production (as Hidenori Toyama)
Nao Ôta ... special effects: original production (as Nao Ota)

Visual Effects by

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Kent Butterworth ... CGI producer: Saban
Julia Douglas ... CGI coordinator: Saban
Stacey Eilertsen ... CGI coordinator: Saban (as Stacey L. Eilertsen)
Edward Galvan Jr. ... CGI technician: Saban (as Ed Galvan Jr.)
Toyokazu Hattori ... computer graphics producer: original production
Adam Kahn ... CGI production assistant: Saban
Jimmy Kent ... CGI coordinator: Saban (as James Kent Jr.)
Joshua Mandel ... CGI production assistant: Saban
Omar McClinton ... CGI production manager: Saban/Fox Kids
John R. McConnell ... 2d compositor: Saban CGI department
Ed Schimarra ... CGI assistant technician: Saban (as Ed Schimara)
Patrick Ying ... CGI production assistant: Saban

Animation Department

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Masahiro Aizawa ... character designer
Yasuhiro Aoki ... animation director
Daryl Bartley ... CGI animator: Saban
Jack Cheng ... CGI animator: Saban
Takafumi Hashimoto ... animation director
Akiyoshi Hongo ... character designer
Nobutaka Itô ... assistant: animation director (as Nobutaka Ito)
Hideki Kakita ... animation director
Hiroyuki Kanbe ... assistant: animation director
Shûichi Kaneko ... assistant: animation director (as Shuichi Kaneko)
Toshiyuki Kanno ... animation director (as Toshiyuki Kan'no)
Hiromi Katô ... key animator (as Hiromi Kato)
Shigeru Kimijima ... assistant: animation director
Reiko Kitayama ... background manager
Shigeki Kuhara ... animation director
Keisuke Masunaga ... key animator
Jun Matsumoto ... assistant: animation director
Satoru Minowa ... assistant: animation director
Hisashi Mori ... character designer (as Hisashi Nakayama)
Katsuyoshi Nakatsuru ... character designer (as Katsuhiro Nakatsuru)
Kazuto Nakazawa ... animation director
Yasunari Nitta ... assistant: animation director
Shigeki Nohara ... animation director
Chris Norpchen ... CGI animator: Saban
Patrick Perez ... CGI animator: Saban
Takao Sawada ... background director
Manaka Takahashi ... animation director
Seiki Tamura ... background director
Ken Tokushige ... background director
Mihoko Tomita ... animation checker
Yoshihiko Umagoe ... animation director
Maki Yamada ... animation checker
Tatsuo Yamada ... assistant: animation director
Shinzô Yuki ... background director (as Shinzo Gyo)
Yôko Ôhori ... trace checker (as Yoko Ohori)

Casting Department

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Justin Feldman ... voice casting assistant

Music Department

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Mon Agranat ... music engineer
Ayala Asherov ... orchestrator (as Ayala Asherove)
Juliana Bolden ... music assistant
Teri Nelson Carpenter ... music clearance (as Teri Nelson)
James Dijulio ... assistant music engineer (as Jim Dijulio)
Catherine Farley ... music clearance
Paul Gordon ... composer: theme music
Tim Gosselin ... assistant music engineer
Udi Harpaz ... conductor
Ron Kenan ... music supervisor
George Kennedy ... music assistant
Al Lay ... assistant music engineer
Shuki Levy ... composer: theme music
Liz Magro ... music editor
Andrew Muson ... music supervisor (as Andrew R. Muson)
Andy Paley ... music editor / orchestrator
Dusty Rabbin ... music assistant (as Dustin Rabbin)
Michael Rubino ... music editor
Mark Ryan ... music editor
Edgardo Simone ... orchestrator
John Sperger ... assistant music engineer
Jim Spurgin ... guitars
Casey Stone ... music engineer
Michael Tavera ... music editor / orchestrator
Roy Tomer ... music assistant
Jim Wheeler ... music editor

Script and Continuity Department

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Gwenn Morreale ... script coordinator

Additional Crew

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Kristine Bamattre ... director of technical services
Aaron Blutman ... production assistant: Trimana
Melissa Cao ... consultant: Level 3 Post
Michael Kadenacy ... executive in charge of technical services
Dan LaBorico ... vice president of post production operations
Deanna Schub-Migdal ... consultant: Level 3 Post
Katie Thorpe ... director of studio operations
Tina Wantig ... production coordinator (as Tina D. Wäntig)
Grace Anderson ... translator (uncredited)
Don LaFontaine ... trailer voice over (uncredited)

Thanks

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Ernie Ball ... special thanks (as Ernie Ball / Music Man)

Production Companies

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Distributors

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Special Effects

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Other Companies

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Storyline

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Plot Summary

The film is an edited version of three different Japanese short films, which have been combined together. There is narration by a continuing character, Kari. The first segment of the film revolves around the first encounter with a digimon and a fight that occurs between their digimon and another. The two kids, Kari and Tai, raise a fast-growing digimon from an egg to a large, dinosaur-like digimon, which escapes from their house and then has an encounter and a battle with a parrot-like digimon. The second segment mainly involves Tai and another digiDestined friend of his, Izzy. A computer virus sweeps across the internet, effecting a digiEgg, and thus creating an infected digimon. This infected digimon begins to start eating computer information and data, and the two protagonists attempt to stop the digimon, but fail. After the infected digimon manages to get into the American information system and launch two nukes, one at japan and one at Colorado, Tai and Izzy get help from teammates Matt and his little brother T.K. They successfully overcome the infected digimon and prevent the nukes from detonating. The third and final segment involves Kari and T.K., now years older, as they see a kid and two digimon fighting whilst in New York. Kari and T.K decide to follow the child, who turns out to be the creator of the virus, and, after meeting up with friends, they manage to defeat the evil digimon, who turns out to be one of Willis' twin digimon that was affected by the virus following the actions of the second segment. Together they fight against this infected digimon, and destroy the virus that was affecting Willis' digimon. Written by Leo

Plot Keywords
Taglines New Monsters. New Battles. Now on the Big Screen. See more »
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Additional Details

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Also Known As
  • Digimon: Digital Monsters - The Movie (United States)
  • Digimon - Le film (France)
  • Digimon - Der Film (Germany)
  • Digimon: La película (Spain)
  • Digimon: Film (Croatia)
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Runtime
  • 82 min
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Box Office

Budget $5,000,000 (estimated)
Cumulative Worldwide Gross $7,012,038

Did You Know?

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Trivia When the Digi-Egg emerges from the computer in the first part, the text in the background is from Psalm 109. See more »
Goofs The Lopmon and Terriermon featured on the cover and poster art were drawn incorrectly. Some errors include wrong colorings, swapped markings, an incorrect number of horns, and incorrect shading. See more »
Movie Connections Edited from Digimon Adventure (1999). See more »
Soundtracks Digi Rap See more »
Crazy Credits In the Japanese version of segment 2: An hour glass mouse pointer is seen. Then a Windows computer screen with a window open on the right side appears. As the credits go by on the left side of the screen, images flash by in the open window. They are: TK and the old couple, Matt getting a hair cut, Joe after his test, Mimi and her family surrounded by bags, Kari and the group of friends at the birthday party, TK and Matt's grandma, random tinted yellow flashes of everyone who sent e-mails (including Yolei and Ryo), Tai's mother sitting at the kitchen table looking at the cake she baked, Izzy leaving Tai's appartment, All the digimon happy with Gennai, and Sora e-mails Tai back. The e-mail reads "Taichi, I'm so sorry. Let's forget it happened. Thanks... Sora." Sora smiles and The mouse pointer closes the open window then shuts down the computer. The screen goes black. See more »
Quotes [Giant Agumon leaps over a passing truck]
Man 1: Whoa! Did you see that?
Man 2: No, I was sleeping.
Man 1: But you're driving!
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