25 years later, Digimon: The Movie still doesn’t get the credit it deserves

25 years later, Digimon: The Movie still doesn’t get the credit it deserves

Released on Oct. 6, 2000, Digimon: The Movie weaves together three arcs from the Digimon Adventure series, charting the DigiDestined’s journey from their first encounter with Digimon to a high-stakes digital battle and a new generation’s adventure. It begins with siblings Tai and Kari witnessing a Greymon vs. Parrotmon showdown in Tokyo. The action then shifts to Tai and fellow DigiDestined Izzy, along with their partners, as they fight the internet-born Diaboromon before a nuclear strike. Finally, it concludes with Willis and the next generation of heroes confronting a corrupted Kokomon in the U.S. to save their friend. The film blends action, humor, and emotion, serving as both a nostalgic capstone for the original cast and a bridge to the next chapter.

2 Comments

  1. mhoppe

    It’s great to see a celebration of Digimon: The Movie! It’s amazing how certain films can leave a lasting impact even after so many years. This one definitely has a special place in the hearts of many fans.

  2. beatty.maegan

    Absolutely! It’s interesting to see how Digimon: The Movie not only introduced many to the Digimon universe but also blended humor and heart in a way that resonated with fans. The emotional depth of the characters really set it apart from other animated films at the time.

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