Digimon: The Movie (2000)
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The first story focused on Tai and Kari Kamiya four years before their adventure in the Digital World. It shows their first encounter with Digimon and what happened to them (as well as the other children). Tai and Kari wake one morning to find a Digi-Egg that came out of their computer the night before and the egg soon hatches, revealing a Botamon. The Digimon then evolves into Koromon and then Agumon (not the same one that became friends with Tai in the series, and yet, somehow, both Koromon and Kari remember each other), who then goes out and unintentionally destroys a good part of the neighborhood with Kari riding on his back. A second Digi-Egg appears in the sky to reveal an evil digimon, Parrotmon. Agumon then Digivolves to Greymon but isn't strong enough to beat Parrotmon and is knocked out. Tai grabs Kari's whistle and wakes up Greymon, who defeats Parrotmon and disappears with him.
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Lara Jill Miller as Kari / Young Kari (voice) |
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Joshua Seth as Young Tai / Tai (voice) |
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Bob Papenbrook as Red Greymon (voice) |
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David Lodge as Parrotmon (voice) |
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Dorothy Elias-Fahn as Tai's Mom (voice) |
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Michael Sorich as Miko / Big Agumon / Gargomon (voice) |
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Peggy O'Neal as Botamon (voice) |
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Colleen O'Shaughnessey as Sora / Male Student (voice) |
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Brianne Siddall as Koromon / Kuramon (voice) |
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Jeff Nimoy as Truck Driver 1 / Tentomon / Phone Voice 1 / Kabuterimon / MegaKabuterimon / Floyd the Barber / Barney / Cabbie / Kid 3 (voice) |
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Bob Buchholz as Truck Driver 2 / Male Customer / Phone Voice 2 / Voice Mail Operator / Uncle Al / Andy / Squad Leader (voice) |
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Philece Sampler as Mimi / Cody / Matt's Grandma (voice) |
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Mona Marshall as Izzy / Terriermon (voice) |
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Michael Lindsay as Joe / Greymon (voice) |
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Michael Reisz as Matt (voice) |
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Wendee Lee as Young T.K. / Little Girl 1 / Party Girl 1 / Little Kokomon (voice) |
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Elizabeth Rice as Boy 1 / Sora's Mom / Operator / Kid 2 (voice) |
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Anna Garduno as Boy 2 / Palmon / Aunt Bea / Lady Truck Driver / Kid 1 (voice) |
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Neil Kaplan as Twin Boy 1 / Computer Voice 2 / Professor / Hawkmon / Halsemon (voice) |
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Doug Erholtz as T.K. (voice) |
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Tifanie Christun as Birthday Girl / Grocery Girl / Biyomon / Yolei (voice) |
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Ralph Garman as Newsman (voice) |
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Paul St. Peter as Keramon / Infermon / Diaboromon / Kokomon (voice) |
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Tom Fahn as Agumon / Digmon (voice) |
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Mike Reynolds as Gennai (voice) |
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Kirk Thornton as Gabumon / MetalGarurumon / Omnimon (Shared) (voice) |
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Laura Summer as Patamon (voice) |
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R. Martin Klein as Gomamon (voice) |
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Edie Mirman as Gatomon / Recorded Operator / Angewomon / Magnadramon (voice) |
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Steve Blum as Computer Voice 1 / Poromon / Flamedramon / Raidramon / Magnamon (voice) |
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Joseph Pilato as MetalGreymon (voice) |
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Lex Lang as WarGreymon / Omnimon (Shared) / Rapidmon (voice) |
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Bob Glouberman as Young Willis / Willis (voice) |
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Brian Donovan as Davis (voice) |
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Dave Mallow as Upamon / Angemon / Seraphimon (voice) |
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Derek Stephen Prince as Veemon / DemiVeemon / Pizza Guy (voice) |
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Robert Axelrod as Armadillomon (voice) |
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Richard Binsley as Mrs. Brinks (voice) (uncredited) |
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Edward Glen as Gordy Rhinehart (voice) (uncredited) |
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David Greenlee as Professor (voice) (uncredited) |
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Bryn McAuley as Gina Lash / Ginamon (voice) (uncredited) |
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Al Mukaddam as Johnny Abatti / Johnnymon (voice) (uncredited) |
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Sue Rose as Angela Anaconda / Angelamon (voice) (uncredited) |
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Ruby Smith-Merovitz as Nanette Manoir / Ninnymon (voice) (uncredited) |
Directing | Mamoru Hosoda | Director |
Directing | Shigeyasu Yamauchi | Director |
Writing | Bob Buchholz | Screenplay |
Writing | Bob Buchholz | Adaptation |
Crew | Akiyoshi Hongo | Creator |
Writing | Akiyoshi Hongo | Original Concept |
Writing | Jeff Nimoy | Screenplay |
Writing | Jeff Nimoy | Adaptation |