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Digimon: the movie
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Movie propaganda
The internet becomes a battlefield for the digidestined and their Digimon companions, as they embark on their greatest adventure yet in Digimon: the movie. A powerful new Digimon hatches and begins to consume data at an exponential rate. This internet Digimon rapidly digivolves to its mega form, Diabormon, taking over worldwide communications in the process - while preparing to launch missiles from the USA to Japan. With time running out, only the combined efforts of a worldwide network of kids, plus a new mega-hero Digimon named Omnimon, stand in the way of global disaster. Digimon: the movie - it's one small step for mon, one giant leap for monkind!FYI: The TV show follows the adventures of seven kids at summer camp who became mysteriously transported to a digital world called Digiworld. There they each met and bonded to a digital creature known as a Digimon. Destined to be with Digimon forever the kids become known as a group called the digidestined. Together with their Digimon companions they help save Digiworld from evil Digimons. Directed by Jeff Nimoy and Bob Buchholz.
Cinematic intelligence sources
- cf. Pokémon: the first movie
- Studios and distributors:
Persons of interest
- Tai: leader of digidestined, who enjoys action and adventure
- Sora: the responsible one who keeps an eye on everyone
- Matt: the group's rebel
- TK: Matt's younger brother who tries to be brave
- Izzy: the thinker of the group
- Mimi: the selfish one of the group
- Joe: the voice of reason for the group
- Koromon/Agumonn: Tai's Digimon
- Yokomon/Biyomon: Sora's Digimon
- Tsunomon/Gabumon Matt's Digimon
- Tokomon/Patamon: TK's Digimon and playmate
- Motimon/Tentomon: Izzy's Digimon who tells him to stay focused
- Tanemon/Palmon: Mimi's Digimon who teaches her not to be selfish
- Bukamon/Gomamon: Joe's Digimon
Security censorship classification
PG (Low level violence)
Surveillance time
85 minutes (1:25 hours)
Not for public release in Australia before date
Film: 2 May 2001
VHS retail: 13 September 2002
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