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Oct 23, 2009 6:28 AM
#1
THIS IS AN ANIME ONLY DISCUSSION POST. DO NOT DISCUSS THE MANGA BEYOND THIS EPISODE. ---------------------------------------- i dont get this rilly i meen whats going on someone tell me please |
Dec 5, 2009 12:29 PM
#2
Well if you're not familiar with the story it's a bit like this: There are two worlds. The real world and the digital world. In this 20 minute movie you are introduced to two of the "Digidestined" (there are six); Hikari and her elder brother Tai. The "Digidestined" are the children chosen to have Digimon and have frequent access to the Digiworld. They all carry a DigiVice which tells us that they are the Digidestined. However, this "Digidestined" part isn't neccesarry to know for this movie, since the characters themselves don't know yet either. Anyway, this movie basically shows Tai and Hikari's first encounter and friendship with a Digimon. The movie is set four years prior to the series 'Digimon: Digital Monsters", and is more of a side story or an extra. |
Jan 18, 2010 1:26 PM
#3
Yeah this was a prequel to the actual "Digimon: Digital Monsters" series. You should watch the first season now, then you will understand where it was going. Anyway, I enjoyed it a lot, much more than I thought I would. It was neat seeing them as little kids, and music (although a bit repetitive) was quite charming. It brought back memories just watching it. |
Aug 16, 2010 12:56 PM
#4
Definitely better than I expected, but not that good, even thought i'm more interested into the series now |
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Aug 16, 2010 1:00 PM
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Feb 11, 2011 9:32 PM
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Oct 21, 2011 9:55 PM
#8
Many childhood memories when watching this, although I used watch the spanish dub (Basically the same as the american one) and found out they had changed many lines =P And I know because I remember watching this like 4 times a day xD... Stil now it looks interesting and the animation isn´t that bad. |
Dec 10, 2012 7:32 PM
#10
I'm not a Digimon fan. Even as a kid I didn't care for it much, I just watched it because it had cool anime creatures fighting but it was never one of my favorite shows. And yet, that was fucking fantastic. Mamoru Hosoda's input took what would have otherwise been a pretty normal short and made it amazing, with a brilliantly understated and realistic execution. Everything from the backgrounds and camera angles to the subtle animation of the characters gave it this wonderful "what if Digimon was actually real" feel to it. It didn't feel like a Digimon episode, it felt like a self-contained story about a bunch of children in a very real world encountering something fantastical and otherwoldly. A must watch for any anime fan. |
Feb 7, 2013 5:19 PM
#11
This isn't very good, but it does look better than anything that came out of digimon ever after. No 3D CG bs, but gloriously detailed mecha dinos instead. |
Mar 19, 2013 11:23 AM
#12
If anyone has watch the series then a lot of you will have remembered that they had moved away from the place that this movie is set, yet the apartment they are living in is the same in both of them |
Apr 30, 2013 8:56 PM
#13
After watching the sub for the first time, I now realize that Tai has an alcoholic father. Very interesting |
May 13, 2013 9:00 PM
#14
Oh god, this hit me right in the nostalgia. Really great to see this again after almost a decade. |
Aug 15, 2013 11:39 AM
#15
Hikari is adorbs. OK they all are. The background music seems familiar... Taichi's dad is a drunk...wow. Wonder if he stops by the time the later events occur. Well some stuff was revamped, so. Other kids saw the stuff going on, but I guess only some were Chosen. I'm glad I watched this to complete my watch of the first series. :D |
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Feb 16, 2014 6:26 PM
#16
Feb 9, 2015 8:33 PM
#17
Watching again in preparations for the new season. Nostalgia <3 |
Mar 3, 2015 5:09 AM
#19
mecharobot said: This isn't very good, but it does look better than anything that came out of digimon ever after. No 3D CG bs, but gloriously detailed mecha dinos instead. Unsurprised that a dude with LOGH in his top favorite anime can't appreciate mind-blowingly atmospheric execution of a simple idea |
May 14, 2015 8:37 AM
#20
Wow, this movie was released before the TV series. Pretty good moments with Taichi, Hikari and Koromon. Fighting was okay, a bit lame. But overall nostalgia outweighs, 5/5. |
Oct 30, 2016 1:55 AM
#22
It just your typical kaijuu movie. No explanation. Just two huge monsters beat the shit out of each other. |
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May 9, 2017 12:27 AM
#23
driveshaft said: It just your typical kaijuu movie. No explanation. Just two huge monsters beat the shit out of each other. The typical kaiju movie isn't as good as this at building atmosphere though. Only the best ones. |
Apr 22, 2018 12:23 PM
#24
animedark said: I do perfer Agumon from the series more than the Agumon in this movie when Tai and Kari are younger. They possibly are different agumons. Expanding on this, in particular this Agumon is pretty weird compared to the one we usually see. It is bigger, cannot talk and his face is somewhat different. Same for Greymon. A canon explanation could be that they evolved differently, because Taichi's Agumon evolved in digital world, by using data from around it, while the one in this movie evolved from real world data, and also evolved quite rapidly (many shinkais in relatively few hours) |
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May 17, 2019 2:06 PM
#25
I loved this movie as a kid. And it was great to rewatch it brought back so many child memorys |
Nov 10, 2019 9:16 AM
#26
Rewatched this in japanese and i have to say that i like the dub way more then the original, Greymon and Parrotmon don't even talk this along side the same repeated theme instead of that rock song at the end of the battle in the dub makes the original lack personality. |
Apr 14, 2020 9:22 PM
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Apr 24, 2020 8:11 PM
#28
Re-watching this... it's actually not bad at all. Heck, it's pretty good! Granted, it's better when you know some context because this movie won't tell you anything. Not that's a bad; because WHO could tell these kids what a Koromon was? We would literally have to hear exposition by a narrator and I think that'd be the this short movie worse. The way it's done is real nice - just come back after seeing digimon. But, man, how self-sufficient and smart Taichi is? He can cook, look after his sister and cat, hold the door closed to stop his parents from seeing Agumon, chase after them in the middle of the night without saying a word to mom, didn't hesitate to blow the whistle... And he's what? 5? Growing older truly does make you dumber. I can only imagine the chewing out he got when they got home. Too bad I didn't re-watch this before Adventure because the movie ends contradicting (or is it the other way around?) the explanation in ep 51 or whatever ep the backstory gets explained. A bunch of kids are watching this and even comment on it! Why weren't they chosen?? Whoops, lol. Mod Edit: Added spoiler tags; please hide plot details. |
anime-primeOct 1, 2020 7:33 AM
Apr 25, 2020 5:33 AM
#29
@Sakarii I always thought the Chosen Ones clarification was meant to say "You are the ones, it could have been anyone else: you're not special." (and yet they achieved something in the end). So, that there was a "lottery" among the whole "audience" was fitting (for me). Also, while I admire Hosoda's work here when he was given as a subject a simple Tamagochi derivated toy, we should think about how difficult it might have been also for the writers who had to follow and make a TV series after that. Hiccups like that are, in my concern, errors that can be forgiven. PS: thanks for your reactions to the various Adventure things. It was nice to read. Sakarii said: I suppose I always saw them as "special" due to their title as Chosen Children; that they had something other kids didn't. There's a very "you're disposable" kind of mindset that always made me sad. While I saw it as somewhat "sad" (in the way the kids might be seen from the "divinities"/whatever it is), I imagined that this is actually more appealing to the targeted viewer to be shown that any child could be in their place (randomly) and strive for success. Simple Messiah-like "chosen ones" would be seen as "exclusive" (what's the opposite of inclusive?) |
Rei_IIINov 11, 2020 10:09 AM
Apr 26, 2020 11:30 PM
#30
Rei_III said: @Sakarii I always thought the Chosen Ones clarification was meant to say "You are the ones, it could have been anyone else: you're not special." (and yet they achieved something in the end). So, that there was a "lottery" among the whole "audience" was fitting (for me). Also, while I admire Hosoda's work here when he was given as a subject a simple Tamagochi derivated toy but we should think about how difficult it might have been also for the writers who had to follow and make a TV series after that. Hiccups like that are, in my concern, errors that can be forgiven. pS: thanks for your reactions to the various Adventure things. It was nice to read. Interesting. I suppose I always saw them as "special" due to their title as Chosen Children; that they had something other kids didn't. But your view makes sense 02 and onward; there's a very "you're disposable" kind of mindset that always made me sad. I do think it's sorta possible to explain away the hiccup but after considering your view, maybe that's why things are so vague in Adventure's lore. To leave it open-ended for more kids later on. Thanks for your insight, it made me think~ You're welcome. :D Rei_III said: While I saw it as somewhat "sad" (in the way the kids might be seen from the "divinities"/whatever it is), I imagined that this is actually more appealing to the targeted viewer to be shown that any child could be in their place (randomly) and strive for success. Simple Messiah-like "chosen ones" would be seen as "exclusive" (what's the opposite of inclusive?) You're probably right and it does make sense. I never had that with Digimon (since I stopped inserting myself in fiction by then). I like the idea of characters being special or different in their universe over the normal folks which is probably the root of my issues, heh. (I think exclusive is correct, but I got what you mean!) Mod Edit: Added spoiler tags; please hide plot details. |
anime-primeOct 1, 2020 7:41 AM
May 1, 2020 1:14 AM
#31
they grow up so fast |
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Jul 3, 2020 5:28 PM
#32
The cat fighting and leaving angrily with his bowl was pretty funny. But I wonder if Taichi and Hikaru's parents were super drunk or something for them to not to follow Taichi (after Hikaru mysteriously disappeared and the window is torn off) and not react to the noise of Agumon destroying the entire bedroom. |
Sep 8, 2020 1:56 AM
#33
A boy in a field. Digital Monster. A baby. A boy. An egg is coming out the computer. Taichi. Hikari. The egg hatched. It jumped on Taichi. lol at Black Devil. It changed. Dat shit. Dat Miko scratch. Koromon. It can talk. Dat shit again. Koromon looks scared shitless. Holy shit! Koromon broke the bed. It grew. lol He's drunk. They jumped. Koromon avoided Truck-kun. Dat blast. WTF! A giant egg in the sky. A bird. Dat electric attack. Koromon changed again. Dat blast. Koromon pierced it with its horn. Koromon is down. Dat whistle. Koromon is up again. Butei. Koromon disappeared. Dat ending. What a great movie. Butter-fly is amazing. Rewatching this makes me miss 90's animation. The only issue you could point out in this is that Taichi's parents let him run out the house and they didn't run after him. lol |
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Sep 30, 2020 2:31 PM
#34
Rob said: A boy in a field. Digital Monster. A baby. A boy. An egg is coming out the computer. Taichi. Hikari. The egg hatched. It jumped on Taichi. lol at Black Devil. It changed. Dat shit. Dat Miko scratch. Koromon. It can talk. Dat shit again. Koromon looks scared shitless. Holy shit! Koromon broke the bed. It grew. lol He's drunk. They jumped. Koromon avoided Truck-kun. Dat blast. WTF! A giant egg in the sky. A bird. Dat electric attack. Koromon changed again. Dat blast. Koromon pierced it with its horn. Koromon is down. Dat whistle. Koromon is up again. Butei. Koromon disappeared. Dat ending. What a great movie. Butter-fly is amazing. Rewatching this makes me miss 90's animation. The only issue you could point out in this is that Taichi's parents let him run out the house and they didn't run after him. lol lol liked your way of how to explain it |
Sep 30, 2020 9:42 PM
#35
Dec 27, 2020 5:20 AM
#37
Greymon vs Parrotmon the other destined child are just bystanders on this but ah well its only 20 minutes so it focused mostly on Taichi and Hikari god damn the animation of this one is so awesome |
Feb 10, 2021 4:47 PM
#38
Now this is nostalgia overload. Way better than I remembered it to be. Hosoda = peak Digimon. |
Aug 12, 2021 5:10 AM
#39
I wonder how many of the commenters here are mistaking this page as being for the American "Digimon movie" and not the Hosoda short film that was butchered in said American movie. |
Sep 12, 2021 2:21 PM
#40
Oct 12, 2021 9:23 AM
#41
Hm.. It's quite interesting, how much and how fast this creature changes.. I wonder, if it so quickly is able to learn the speech?.. Or if it's already in his/her data.. Why only children are witnessing all this?.. Also.. That's a lot of damage.. Well.. This is certainly unfinished.. |
Dec 1, 2022 10:13 PM
#42
Nice movie. Some scenes were pretty cute. ^^ |
Dec 25, 2022 6:52 PM
#43
This is the thread for the Digimon prequel short, right? The first part of the American "Digimon Movie"? I remember hating this because it focused on Taichi and Hikari and I really didn't care for either of them, plus since it was a prequel and I had already watched all three Digimon series by the time I watched this, it felt like such a step back in quality. |
Apr 30, 2023 6:17 AM
#44
this story was changed way more than i remembered. its not bad its definetly its own experience but i prefer the original movie(s) despite having seen this way more times |
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May 7, 2023 11:06 AM
#45
Not what I expected, but as an entry to the franchise... I think the film was too short, just 20 mins? Koromon was the highlight, but yeah too short of a crash course film. |
Aug 27, 2023 1:05 PM
#46
Can't say I was quite interested watching it but the sheer meticulousness of the animation especially seeing the fight affect the environment makes this a good watch. |
May 2, 2:07 AM
#47
I remember seeing this years and years ago on tape as part of a bigger movie which combined this one with two other shorts. Watching this was part nostalgia and part remembering this short being my favorite out of the three. It always stood out for its mysteriousness and cool cinematography. I really like it just as its own little story, completely separate from the Digimon franchise. Two kids adopt a talking amorphous blob that came out of their computer which eventually grows into a dinosaur, becoming increasingly animalistic and erratic, culminating in a Godzilla-esque fight between it in its final form and a giant parrot. It is just insanely cool and the artstyle is amazing <3. |
Jun 20, 4:29 PM
#48
Oct 21, 1:26 PM
#49
The soundtrack is my favourite part of the movie, it's so 00s it's funny. Also seeing the way the internet was depicted looks so quaint. |
Nov 6, 2:53 PM
#50
It's a short 20-minute film that serves as a pilot for the Adventure series, taking place 4 years earlier. The focus is on Tai and Hikari, who find a digimon egg and it evolves as it eats. I thought it was great as an introductory piece, the rhythm is excellent and holds you from beginning to end. The animation is different from normal anime, as it mixes realistic scenarios with anime features with more frames. |