Digimon: The Movie (2000)
Digimon: The Movie (2000)
Plot.
Where to Watch.
Cast & Crew.
Lara Jill Miller
Kari / Young Kari (voice)
Joshua Seth
Young Tai / Tai (voice)
Bob Papenbrook
Red Greymon (voice)
David Lodge
Parrotmon (voice)
Dorothy Elias-Fahn
Tai's Mom (voice)
Michael Sorich
Miko / Big Agumon / Gargomon (voice)
Peggy O'Neal
Botamon (voice)
Colleen O'Shaughnessey
Sora / Male Student (voice)
Brianne Siddall
Koromon / Kuramon (voice)
Jeff Nimoy
Truck Driver 1 / Tentomon / Phone Voice 1 / Kabuterimon / MegaKabuterimon / Floyd the Barber / Barney / Cabbie / Kid 3 (...
Bob Buchholz
Truck Driver 2 / Male Customer / Phone Voice 2 / Voice Mail Operator / Uncle Al / Andy / Squad Leader (voice) / Adaptati...
Philece Sampler
Mimi / Cody / Matt's Grandma (voice)
Mona Marshall
Izzy / Terriermon (voice)
Michael Lindsay
Joe / Greymon (voice)
Brianne Brozey
Koromon
Michael Reisz
Matt (voice)
Wendee Lee
Young T.K. / Little Girl 1 / Party Girl 1 / Little Kokomon (voice)
Elizabeth Rice
Boy 1 / Sora's Mom / Operator / Kid 2 (voice)
Anna Garduno
Boy 2 / Palmon / Aunt Bea / Lady Truck Driver / Kid 1 (voice)
Neil Kaplan
Twin Boy 1 / Computer Voice 2 / Professor / Hawkmon / Halsemon (voice)
Doug Erholtz
T.K. (voice)
Tifanie Christun
Birthday Girl / Grocery Girl / Biyomon / Yolei (voice)
Ralph Garman
Newsman (voice)
Paul St. Peter
Keramon / Infermon / Diaboromon / Kokomon (voice)
Tom Fahn
Agumon / Digmon (voice)
Mike Reynolds
Gennai (voice)
Kirk Thornton
Gabumon / MetalGarurumon / Omnimon (Shared) (voice)
Laura Summer
Patamon (voice)
R. Martin Klein
Gomamon (voice)
Amotz Plessner
Composer
Edie Mirman
Gatomon / Recorded Operator / Angewomon / Magnadramon (voice)
Steve Blum
Computer Voice 1 / Poromon / Flamedramon / Raidramon / Magnamon (voice)
Joseph Pilato
MetalGreymon (voice)
Gary Friedman
Editor
Douglas Purgason
Editor
Lex Lang
WarGreymon / Omnimon (Shared) / Rapidmon (voice)
Bob Glouberman
Young Willis / Willis (voice)
Brian Donovan
Davis (voice)
Dave Mallow
Upamon / Angemon / Seraphimon (voice)
Derek Stephen Prince
Veemon / DemiVeemon / Pizza Guy (voice)
Robert Axelrod
Armadillomon (voice)
Richard Binsley
Mrs. Brinks (voice) (uncredited)
Edward Glen
Gordy Rhinehart (voice) (uncredited)
David Greenlee
Professor (voice) (uncredited)
Bryn McAuley
Gina Lash / Ginamon (voice) (uncredited)
Al Mukaddam
Johnny Abatti / Johnnymon (voice) (uncredited)
Sue Rose
Angela Anaconda / Angelamon (voice) (uncredited)
Ruby Smith-Merovitz
Nanette Manoir / Ninnymon (voice) (uncredited)
Mamoru Hosoda
Director
Shigeyasu Yamauchi
Director
Hisashi Mori
Animation Director / Character Designer
Takaaki Yamashita
Character Designer / Animation Director
Seiki Tamura
Art Direction
Akiyoshi Hongo
Creator / Original Concept
Hiroyuki Horiuchi
Key Animation
Kenichi Konishi
Key Animation
Ei Inoue
Key Animation
Koichi Usami
Key Animation
Tadayoshi Yamamuro
Key Animation
Takashi Hashimoto
Key Animation
Takenori Tsukuma
Key Animation
Nobutake Ito
Key Animation
Takeo Ide
Key Animation
Kouichi Arai
Key Animation
Nobuyuki Takeuchi
Key Animation
Shingo Ishikawa
Key Animation
Fumihide Sai
Key Animation
Kazunori Iwakura
Key Animation
Hideki Hamasu
Key Animation
Masahiro Andoh
Key Animation
Takehiro Hamatsu
Key Animation
Takahiro Tanaka
Key Animation
Media.
Details.
Release DateOctober 6, 2000
Original Name映画 デジモンアドベンチャー
StatusReleased
Running Time1h 29m
Content RatingPG
Budget$5,500,000
Box Office$16,600,000
Genres
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This Movie Is About.
Wiki.
Digimon: The Movie is a 2000 animated film adaptation produced by Saban Entertainment and distributed by 20th Century Fox as part of the Digimon franchise. The film used footage from the short films Digimon Adventure (1999), Digimon Adventure: Our War Game! (2000), and Digimon Adventure 02: Digimon Hurricane Touchdown!! / Transcendent Evolution! The Golden Digimentals (2000), while the events of the film take place during the first two seasons of Digimon: Digital Monsters.
Production of the film began in 2000 after Fox sought to bring a feature film to the Digimon franchise. Only three seasonal short films were produced for the series in Japan, which Fox was contractually obligated to produce as one cohesive film by Toei Animation. Due to the drastically different plots and budget restraints, more than 40 minutes of scenes from the individual Japanese films were cut 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 the press.
Digimon: The Movie was released in the United States on October 6, 2000, by 20th Century Fox and was a box office success, grossing over $16 million worldwide (equivalent to over $29 million in 2022) against a production budget of $5 million. Despite negative critical reviews, the film had a more positive reception from both fans and audiences, and has since garnered a small cult following.