Digimon: The Movie

2000 "New Monsters. New Battles. Now on the Big Screen."
Digimon: The Movie
6| 1h29m| PG| en| More Info
Released: 06 October 2000 Released
Producted By: 20th Century Fox
Country: United States of America
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When a powerful new Internet Digimon hatches and begins to consume data at an alarming rate, the Digidestined - kids chosen to save the digital world - must put an 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 a worldwide network of kids and a new group of "Digidestined" can rescue the others and stop global disaster.

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prestonwardcondra I'll get down to the nitty-gritty here. The Digimon Movie is awful. The story is a complete mess (even to me who is a fan of the anime) the movie is actually told through 3 "mini-movies" with the first one involving Tai, his sister Kari and the origins of his partner Greymon and seeing a wild bird attacking their home.For whatever reason, only Tai and Kari can only see the rampaging bird attacking their home. Only the "Digi-Destined" can. Confused enough already? The worst part to the first third of the movie is that this is never referenced in any part of the TV show (if you follow it that is) and it makes you wonder if it's cannon or not. It's hard to follow and it's nonsensical. The second part pits Tai and Izzy (and the rest of characters given lame reasons why they can't help Tai and Izzy >_>) and eradicating a computer virus. The only notable part to it was Omnimon and even that part I mentioned, is stretching it.The third part pits...zzz...and I'm bored enough with this movie already.At least in "Pokemon: The First Movie" Ash Ketchum died. Nothing happened in The Digimon Movie. 2/10. Don't even bother with this.
jackstarr777 I saw this film only today, as I'm going through all the videos I used to like as a kid. At first, I thought it was going to be all cheesy and little-kiddie, but then I actually found myself more thrilled and enjoyable towards it than most more mature movies.All the music and action was so exciting, even if you're not a little kid. And some of the jokes actually set me off laughing! I did not believe how great this film was. It really took me back to my childhood.The only bad point, however, was the third part of the movie. Sure, it was good, but hardly matched up to the first two parts. Maybe it was just the sudden change of characters. I never did like the second set of kids as much as Tai, Izzy, Matt, Sora and the others. But still, it was very entertaining.This film doesn't deserve a 4.7 rating, at all. Maybe all the critics on here never had a childhood. If you did, then watch this movie. As for anyone else... well, they're wrong.By the end of the film, I had tears in my eyes, honestly. It just bought back so many memories, and the last shot, along with the music, it gave me goosebumps... I loved it.10/10 from me.
sarahgenes I am an adult now, and this is still one of my favorite movies for many reasons, beyond the obvious nostalgia factor. First and foremost, it's absolutely hilarious. I'm not kidding, it's one of the funniest movies I have ever seen, and I laugh out loud every single time i watch it. The jokes are knee-slappingly cheesy, but genuinely funny. And who doesn't get a kick out of the silly puns? The characters are hilarious, quick-witted, and sarcastic, and the humorous dialogue flows quickly and effortlessly through their conversations, packing as many laughs in as possible. A taste of the fun: "Tai: Hello there, this is Tai. Grandmother: You're selling ties? Tai: No, my name is Tai. I'm looking for Matt or TK. Grandmother: That's a coincidence, those are my Grandkids' names. Tai: Are they there? Grandmother: mmm-hmmm Tai: Right now? Grandmother: mmm-hmmm Tai: Can I talk to them? Grandmother: Oh, I love to talk to them too. They're here visiting. Tai: Please! I need to speak to them right away! Grandma: mmm-hmmm, OK I'll tell them. *hangs up* Kids! Tai: ..." Now that's good old fashioned humor. Also, this movie has an AWESOME soundtrack. Music from Barenaked Ladies, Smashmouth, and more, not to mention the "Digirap", will keep you jamming throughout the show. Any Digimon fan will love this movie. Maybe it's because I'm a bit of a child at heart, but I recommend it to anyone with any sort of vague interest in battling cartoon monsters, or anything else awesome. You will not regret watching this movie.
Tim As an adult re-watching the TV show and movie since he was a kid, I have to say that it holds up rather nicely.The movie is split into three parts, which were actually three separate movies in Japan. There was some editing in America so Willis would be a plot device to tie the three stories together, but it is clear where the movie breaks up.Overall, I have to say I like this a lot better than the Japanese versions. It has a much better soundtrack and dialogue that makes you laugh.The main downside is how much was edited out of the third segment. The Japanese version of it moves a lot smoother.The second segment is definitely the best. It has great effects (I just love watching them running down the tunnels past the screens of the Digidestined), great new Digimon, and a great story.