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Digimon Adventure 02: The Beginning

  • 2023
  • TV-Y7-FV
  • 1h 27m
IMDb RATING
6.1/10
706
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Digimon Adventure 02: The Beginning (2023)
Daisuke, Miyako, Iori, Takeru Takashi, Hikari, and Ken must reconcile new responsibilities with their Digimon partners. But Rui Owada, a mysterious young man, appears claiming to be the first human to partner with a Digimon.
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Daisuke, Miyako, Iori, Takeru Takashi, Hikari, and Ken must reconcile new responsibilities with their Digimon partners. But Rui Owada, a mysterious young man, appears claiming to be the firs... Read allDaisuke, Miyako, Iori, Takeru Takashi, Hikari, and Ken must reconcile new responsibilities with their Digimon partners. But Rui Owada, a mysterious young man, appears claiming to be the first human to partner with a Digimon.Daisuke, Miyako, Iori, Takeru Takashi, Hikari, and Ken must reconcile new responsibilities with their Digimon partners. But Rui Owada, a mysterious young man, appears claiming to be the first human to partner with a Digimon.

  • Director
    • Tomohisa Taguchi
  • Writers
    • Akiyoshi Hongo
    • Akatsuki Yamatoya
  • Stars
    • Fukujurou Katayama
    • Junko Noda
    • Arthur Lounsbery
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  • IMDb RATING
    6.1/10
    706
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    • Director
      • Tomohisa Taguchi
    • Writers
      • Akiyoshi Hongo
      • Akatsuki Yamatoya
    • Stars
      • Fukujurou Katayama
      • Junko Noda
      • Arthur Lounsbery
    • 9User reviews
    • 8Critic reviews
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    Fukujurou Katayama
    • Daisuke Motomiya
    • (voice)
    Junko Noda
    • V-Mon
    • (voice)
    Arthur Lounsbery
    • Ken Ichijôji
    • (voice)
    Naozumi Takahashi
    • Wormmon
    • (voice)
    Ayaka Asai
    • Miyako Inoue
    • (voice)
    Kôichi Tôchika
    • Hawkmon
    • (voice)
    Yoshitaka Yamaya
    • Iori Hida
    • (voice)
    Megumi Urawa
    • Armadimon
    • (voice)
    Jun'ya Enoki
    • Takeru Takaishi
    • (voice)
    Miwa Matsumoto
    • Patamon
    • (voice)
    Mao Ichimichi
    Mao Ichimichi
    • Hikari Yagami
    • (voice)
    Yuka Tokumitsu
    • Tailmon
    • (voice)
    Megumi Ogata
    Megumi Ogata
    • Rui Owada
    • (voice)
    Rie Kugimiya
    Rie Kugimiya
    • Ukkomon
    • (voice)
    Anane Adaeze
    Anane Adaeze
    • Academy Student
    • (voice)
    • (as Anane Adaeze Cornelia)
    A.J. Beckles
    A.J. Beckles
    • Lui
    Robbie Daymond
    Robbie Daymond
    • Armadillomon
    • (voice)
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    Brian Donovan
    Brian Donovan
    • Davis Motomiya
    • (voice)
    • Director
      • Tomohisa Taguchi
    • Writers
      • Akiyoshi Hongo
      • Akatsuki Yamatoya
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    6davidnebotib

    Big Drama

    In saw the film last weekend, and I think is a good film to introduce a new films about Digimon.

    But, for this reason, you can see a "large chapter" very repetitive about the story. So, you can see the "problem" about the relationship between childs and digimons.

    Well, in this film we can see the Digimon's Beginning, How start all. But well, you can see a new boy, and a powerful digimon...

    I hope a new digimon, or a more action, but in this case I saw a big drama about "the bad past" about the new boy.

    And the ending, the battle was very poor and nothing about the relationship about digimons and the childs.
    6nickraman-27699

    Doesn't have the emotional consequences as Kizuna, but...

    If you're watching 02 - the beginning right after Last Evolution Kizuna, you may end up with more questions than satisfaction.

    While the timeline placement does follow the events of Kizuna, the 02 kids don't have a whole lot of emotional consequences compared to what Taichi and Yamato and the 01 gang went through (you do get a blink-and-miss cameo.) The Beginning feels like another Tri episode and the majority of the film is focused on Lui and Ukkomon.

    The dub did have confused moments where Jogress and DNA digivolve were intertwined plenty of times. Also the fate of the 6 is pretty questionable as they currently have alternative tools for digivolution.

    Hope this isn't the end of Adventure and more is in the offering from Toei. Here's hoping Toei will continue this path of Adventure films as canonically, they have like 15 years left before the end game epilogue (unless that plans to be retconned.)
    2scoots-08183

    wow just wow.

    The story was just badly put together. While it does take place 2 years after Last Evolution it makes the build up of that movie and the message it was trying to make obsolete and makes holes in the plot of tri (not to mention the the setup tri did). So the 01 cast basically have to suffer as they grow but the 02 don't have to worry about losing their mons? I'm pretty sure this movie was made just to cash in on the nostalgia. But i did enjoy the 2d animated evolution scenes. And they did a great job at making a great new character (the movie ally) very sympathetic. In short if you love digital monsters please spend the hour and a half doing something else.
    2jephtha

    A Potential Death Knell for the Original Storyline

    Where to begin with this one? As a movie following the second-generation team, "The Beginning" is the type of Digimon project that I have wanted for nearly two decades. The reasoning behind such a suggestion is fairly straightforward: "Digmon 02" is the season of the anime with the most untapped potential. A number of plot and character points, while well established, ultimately weren't followed through with, the reasons for which I can only speculate on. Given the sheer outrage fans have voiced on this since discussion on the internet gained traction, one would presume that the filmmakers would take the opportunity to amend these issues; the fact that they don't is the least of their infractions. The latest entry in the near decade long production of Digimon movies signifies that the franchise has reached a dark place on almost every conceivable level.

    People will give any number of definitions for what the abhorrent deconstruction approach entails. Really, it's nothing more than an attempt to "expose" the disturbing undercurrent of whatever the selected subject or genre. Not only are the results an exercise in vanity, positing themselves as better and wiser than anything that came before, but they all make essentially the same points: popular genre conventions are dangerous or deceptive and naturally lead to lots of people's lives ruined or ended. Thus, we have grave consequences from teenage girls' emotional instability in "Puella Magika Madoka", the history of the Star Wars universe twisted into a macabre joke in "Knights of the Old Republic 2", and a seemingly endless number of superheroes turned into self-serving, violent sociopaths. Not only do these show a gross misunderstanding of how mythologies work but, through shock value and a patina of intellectualism, they bully people into abandoning the tried-and-true elements of said mythologies.

    With "The Beginning", the Digimon franchise has finally fallen victim to this poisonous trend, taking the core conceit of partnerships between humans and friendly monsters and transforming it into the premise for a horror story. Said partnerships have traditionally served as a source of encouragement and personal growth for the human characters (something acknowledged in the script). While these would occasionally veer into dark territory, such darkness was understood as being rooted in the characters' personal flaws and weaknesses, not in the concept of partnership itself. "The Beginning" presents the human/digimon relationship as an unpredictable, consuming devotion where even the smallest misunderstanding can have chilling, far-ranging results. Combine this with some overt rewriting of the lore, and what you have is nothing short of a desecration.

    Gone are the days when people behind these stories actually cared about the series' integrity. To some extent, this is not new. It has been in evidence since the days of "Data Squad", which made franchise conventions feel perfunctory while emphasizing that season's more distinct elements. "Digimon Tri" showed a similar pattern but maintained enough of a connection to its roots to be an overall worthwhile addition. Now, that connection is threadbare, as the writers treat this franchise as a mere vehicle for the types of stories they actually do want to tell, hence the inclusion of new characters who end up sucking all the oxygen out of the room. With Lui, the latest in this trend, the objectives are not even remotely hidden. This is unequivocally his movie, relegating the characters we actually DO care about to mere window dressing.

    Clearly, no one thought to take advantage of this new period in the lives of the 02 heroes. No insights into the thought processes behind any key decisions, no building upon promising character points, and scarcely a nod to the memorable quirks from the series. We all know Davis spontaneously decided that his life goal was to start a ramen business, but that hardly justifies about 90% of his dialogue (and his entire dynamic with Veemon) revolving around that one subject. Remember how he often struggled to be taken seriously, nonetheless stepping up to the plate at critical moments? What about his hopeless crush on Kari, which never saw a proper resolution? No mention of Kari and Yolie's rapport, T. K.'s family situation, Kari's vulnerability to darkness, or Ken's gratitude for being accepted by his teammates. Perhaps the only true character point on display is Yolie's romantic interest in Ken, nicely implied in a few understated moments that convey the former's maturation since her younger days.

    But if anything confirms that Digimon is now on the precipice of death, it's the action. How in the world anyone could conceive, let alone approve, an idea as indefensible as a Digimon project with no proper monster battles is beyond me. It's a catastrophic decision and makes the climax a bold-faced insult after trying our patience with Luri and his baggage. The movie only worsens the sting by teasing us with what could have been. The animation, art style, and music are all impressive, with faithfully recreated evolution sequences and fleeting moments of excitement as the partner digimon travel to the final location. And, thankfully, no new evolution is brought in to steal everyone's thunder.

    As a fan of Digimon 02, watching "The Beginning" was reminiscent of seeing "The Last Jedi" in theaters. But I would argue that what has been done here is significantly worse than what Rian Johnson did with his infamous Star Wars entry. That movie at least had the courtesy of giving characters we did care about something substantial to do and furthering their stories (the insulting creative choices notwithstanding). "The Beginning", on the other hand, left me with an unexpected personal resolution. Should another sequel be announced, if the premise includes a new character on the heroes' side, I won't watch it; simple as that. If the people running the franchise cannot even recognize that critical error, there is no helping them.

    ...the after-credits scene sucks, too.
    4simonpick-74522

    Confusing sentimental nonsense

    Nothing in this film makes any sense. It's just a set of set-pieces strung together, no logic to any of it. The writers know the effects they want to achieve, but don't put enough effort into getting there. It's a typical sentimental Japanese effort. All presentation, no content.

    The story centres on the childhood trauma of some character called Lui. However, the story doesn't have the courage of its convictions and wipes it all out at the end, for reasons that aren't really very clear. Somehow this is supposed to be terribly significant for the world of Digimon, but it doesn't really come across.

    4 stars for some atmospheric visuals. I'll stick to Pokemon, at least their films have plots.

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      Follows Digimon Adventure (1999)
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      Target Akai Shogeki
      Performed by Kouji Wada

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    • Release date
      • October 27, 2023 (Japan)
    • Country of origin
      • Japan
    • Official site
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    • Language
      • Japanese
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    • Production companies
      • Toei Animation
      • Yumeta Company
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      • $1,531,234
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      1 hour 27 minutes
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby Digital
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.78 : 1

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