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Subject: Digimon: The Movie (U.S. theatrical release) Also known as: Digimon: The Movie – The Early Adventures Release Date: October 6, 2000 (North America) Distributor: 20th Century Fox Runtime: 84 minutes (original cut) / 40–42 minutes (subsequent TV edits) 1. Executive Summary Digimon: The Movie is a unique and infamous English-language compilation film that combines three separate Japanese theatrical shorts into one narrative. It is notable for its heavy Americanization, including a complete script rewrite, a licensed pop-punk soundtrack, rapid-fire comedy dialogue, and structural editing that drastically changes the tone and pacing of the original source material. While commercially successful at the time, it is a deeply divisive artifact—loved nostalgically by many Western fans but critically panned and largely disowned by the original Japanese creators. 2. Source Material & Composition The film is assembled from three distinct Digimon anime shorts produced by Toei Animation, re-edited and re-dubbed into a single, loosely connected story:

| Original Title (Japan) | Release Date (JP) | Runtime (JP) | Content Adapted | |------------------------|------------------|--------------|------------------| | Digimon Adventure (film) | March 6, 1999 | 20 min | Origins of Kari’s Digi-Egg, Greymon vs. Parrotmon | | Digimon Adventure: Our War Game! | March 4, 2000 | 40 min | Diaboromon attack, Omnimon’s debut | | Digimon Adventure 02: Digimon Hurricane Touchdown!! / Transcendent Evolution!! The Golden Digimentals | July 8, 2000 | 65 min (combined) | Willis & Kokomon arc, Terriermon’s debut |

C- Final Grade (as a childhood memory): A (to those who were there) Report prepared by: Digimon Historical Analysis Unit Disclaimer: This report is based on publicly available production records, fan documentation, and comparative media analysis. No original Japanese creators were consulted.

Digimon The Movie

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