Aggiungi una trama nella tua linguaA year after the events of the first season, a virus Digimon called Diaboromon appears and starts attacking the Internet. The DigiDestined unites once more in order to prevent him from destr... Leggi tuttoA year after the events of the first season, a virus Digimon called Diaboromon appears and starts attacking the Internet. The DigiDestined unites once more in order to prevent him from destroying every communications network on the planet.A year after the events of the first season, a virus Digimon called Diaboromon appears and starts attacking the Internet. The DigiDestined unites once more in order to prevent him from destroying every communications network on the planet.
- Sora Takenouchi
- (voce)
- …
- Yamato Ishida
- (voce)
- Koushiro Izumi
- (voce)
- Mimi Tachikawa
- (voce)
- Jou Kido
- (voce)
- …
- Hikari Yagami
- (voce)
- Agumon
- (voce)
- …
- Piyomon
- (voce)
- Gabumon
- (voce)
- …
- Tentomon
- (voce)
- …
- Patamon
- (voce)
- Gomamon
- (voce)
- Tailmon
- (voce)
- Gennai
- (voce)
- Additional Voices
- (English version)
- (voce)
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- QuizAmong the kids sending e-mails are Miyako Inoue from Digimon 02 (2000) and Ryo Akiyama who would later appear in Digimon Tamers (2001).
- Citazioni
Taichi Yagami: What are you doing with those weird people?
Yamato Ishida: [in a barbershop with TK/Takeru] These people aren't weird, they're my best friends.
[whispering]
Yamato Ishida: Seeing as this was the only computer in town.
- Curiosità sui creditiAn hourglass mouse pointer is seen. Then a Windows computer screen with a window open on the right side appears. As the credits go by on the left side of the screen, images flash by in the open window. They are: Takeru and the old couple, Yamato getting a hair cut, Jô exhausted after his test, Mimi and her family severely tanned and surrounded by bags, Hikari and the group of friends at the birthday party, Takeru and Yamato's grandma, random sepia-toned flashes of everyone who sent the e-mails (including Miyako and Ryo), Taichi's mother sitting at the kitchen table looking at the cake she baked, Kôshirô leaving Taichi's apartment, all the Digimon happy with Gennai, and Sora e-mailing Taichi back. The e-mail reads "Taichi, I'm so sorry. Thanks for the present. Sora." Sora is seen smiling and wearing the hairclip, and the mouse pointer closes the open window then shuts down the computer. The screen goes black.
- ConnessioniEdited into Digimon - Il film (2000)
- Colonne sonoreButter-Fly
Written by Hidenori Chiwata
Arranged by Cheru Watanabe
Performed by Kôji Wada (NEC Interchannel)
Now, it's true that those broadly unfamiliar with the franchise won't get as much out of this little picture; I'm given to understand that it takes place during the first season of the TV show, and one can discern as much from bits and pieces of the writing that suggest prior events. (Notably, without that outside context, some odds and ends just seem disjointed and extraneous.) It also readily comes across, as Hosoda has accordingly remarked as well, that he had ambitions for the plot that just couldn't be realized with the constraints of the Digimon property and a diminutive runtime; in turn, the plot development does seem somewhat forced. In a more general sense, I don't think the connective tissue is always that strong between some ideas. Even for all that, however, Hosoda drummed up some neat ideas, and scribe Yoshida Reiko produced a screenplay that does its best with the space it is given. As we saw with 'Digimon adventure' the short is rounded out with welcome tidbits that were cut from 'Digimon: The movie,' including nice touches of humor. Even with faults the storytelling is distinctly cohesive here, and duly compelling (rather simple though it may be), where it was not upon being recycled. Again we see how any given film really, really should almost uniformly always be left untouched, and never re-edited (or dubbed over).
I actually really like the music, too, both Arisawa Takanori's score and the poppy songs that join it on the soundtrack. And it's safe to say the animation of Toei is pretty great - not necessarily the absolute top of the line, then or now, but flush with excellent detail in creature designs, backgrounds, and some other active elements. The foremost action sequences are sharp and fluid, with superb effects laid on top, and where 3D digital rendering augments the predominant 2D style, it mostly looks fantastic. In such moments that take place within the Internet, like with the narrative as a whole, we see how very much Hosoda drew on his thoughts and experiences here to make 'Summer wars,' but the doing nine years before is unquestionably less polished in every way. In some measure it wouldn't be unfair to think of 'Our war game' as a rough draft of its spiritual successor. Still, all such rumination and nitpicking is perhaps beside the point: while it's not flawless, or totally essential, this flick only wanted to have a good time and expand the Digimon franchise. It handily achieved those goals. Unless one has a special impetus to watch there's no need to go out of your way for it, but not least at just over forty minutes long, if you do have the opportunity to watch then it's lightly entertaining to pass the time on a lazy day.
- I_Ailurophile
- 20 ago 2024
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- Tempo di esecuzione41 minuti
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