Digimon - The Movie

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Digimon - The Movie

Jeff Nimoy, Bob Buchholz, Neil Kaplan, Michael Reynolds, Steven Jay Blum

Based on the Japanese children's animated series, this first digimon feature film is three stories in one. When Kari and Tai raise a fast-growing digimon from egg to giant monster, a spectacular fight...( read more read more... ) results. Meanwhile, a computer virus -- which turns out to be an evil digimon -- sweeps through the Internet, and Tai and Izzy try to stop it. Finally, Kari and T.K. move to New York City, where they witness two digimon fighting.

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  • August 6, 2007
    Actually a pretty good movie, better than the cartoon series
  • March 15, 2010
    (2.4/5) A hodgepodge edit of three Digimon OVAs. The Americanized soundtrack and Angela Anaconda intro are horrible additions. I like several of the Digimon, but the focus here is much more on the children. The stories are rubbish. The slightly angular art style gives a more matu...( read more)re feel but has a stark lack of detail. The action scenes never reach any memorable highs, and are often bloated with cheesy visual filters. This film is barely entertaining, except for the welcome crotch shot of Veemon when he does the V-headbutt. Instead of subjecting yourself to this, track down subbed versions of the Japanese OVAs, or better yet, just watch the television series instead.
  • February 16, 2010
    ACTUALLY AN ALRIGHT FLICK, BETTER THAN THE CARTOON EVEN
  • January 23, 2010
    A step away from the series, and far too japanese to be coherant.
  • January 15, 2010
    New monsters. New battles. Now on the big screen, featuring all three stories into one, including a fast-growing egg, a computer virus, and fighting monsters. When a powerful new Internet Digimon hatches and begins to consume data at an alarming rate, the Digidestined must put an...( read more) end to the destruction before the damage becomes irreversible and worldwide communication halts forever. As computer-based missiles are launched, and a wayward Digimon kidnaps the Digidestined, only the combined efforts of the Internet and the Digidestined can save the world from disaster. Starring the voice acting performances by Jeff Nimoy, Neil Kaplan, Michael Reynolds, and Steven Jay Blum.

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    As part of my golden age of watching kids TV during my late childhood and early teenage years I watched episodes of the Digimon anime series every weekday after school and on Saturday mornings. Through several viewings of this I knew the action and storyline here is way better than that of Pokemon - which was also popular at the time when the film was theatrically released - for its seriousness and sometimes little use of comedy, although the cute factor of the little monsters remain in them. I hear that the movie was actually adapted and edited from three short films originally made for Japanese audiences to secure a PG rating so I don't know what scenes are missing, and I wished it had included everything but I'm OK with the American edit. Just as I was watching with the great action scenes, I can never complain about the length as I remember this quote from the cute Terriermon: "What do we have to do to end this fighting?"
  • December 30, 2009
    lol long time ago but i still remember it
  • December 20, 2009
    I LIKED THIS A KID, BUT I CAN'T STAND WATCHING IT NOW
  • October 27, 2009
    as I view this film in Spanish and as I see
  • October 6, 2009
    Why are there 2 same LOL
  • September 15, 2009
    Have it and it rocks.

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