![]() they were pseudo-screenshots that were used in a few areas of the Japanese release, but use the style of the TV show rather than the movie.īonus features are identified on the back, and this was early enough for DVDs when a screenshot of the menu was worth showing. The screenshots to the side stick with the Hurricane Touchdown theme, but they aren't shots from the movie. ![]() ![]() then you get a description that is almost entirely based around the 2nd portion (Children's War Game), but with a touch at the end from the 3rd (Hurricane Touchdown), but the bit from the 3rd film wasn't used in the dub. It connects it to Toei by mentioning DBZ and Sailor Moon. The back cover has always been another oddity. Text also identifies it as a feature length film. Not to mention that Omnimon fella has been removed. removing the bottom half of the Digivice where it said 'The Movie' to replace it with a slightly bigger 'The Movie' text. the Season 1 kids 'tiles' being gone, Magnamon being increased in size by quite a bit, both angels being shrunk, and the one that always bothered me. and mocked, and yet somewhat beloved) poster artwork for the movie with a few notable changes, included but not limited to. The front cover is the front size of the case insert and uses the well known (and confusing. I've explained my workflow in my personal thread and will answer any questions involving it or the processes used. Scanning was done at a high quality, and compressed and shrunk to reasonable sizes, along with reasonable quality JPG compression. Most images in the article are smaller copies from our gallery (to keep loading sizes smaller for everyone), but link to the full sized versions when clicked. This was 5 months after the release in US theaters on October 6th, 2000.Īny screencaps from the DVD are lossless PNGs that have been aspect ratio corrected. This was purchased as new old stock of the original US DVD release of the movie from February 6th, 2001. I recommend ordering a pizza, watch it with a friend or two and just have a laugh. It has many flaws, but it's still fun to watch. The third section, was chopped down heavily, removing an entire subplot (likely to it's advantage, as the original sort of forgot to finish it.) Sections 1 and 2 largely retain their original plots from the Japanese release (while rewritten heavily), along with some mild bridging material inserted to make it relate to section 3, along with some narration elements from Kari. he's mentioned first knowing about it when he saw it at the premiere. The most amusing part of that one is that Jeff Nimoy directed the film, and they seemed to have inserted it without him knowing. So you get a portion that's before season 1, a portion inbetween season 1 and 2, and then the last part is 'during' season 2.Īnd an Angela Anaconda short about them going to see the Digimon the Movie. The movie is a composite film of the original Digimon Adventure film, Children's War Game, and Hurricane Touchdown. The movie came a bit early into the run of Season 2 in the US (in fact, if you saw it opening day, Raidramon showed up in the film even though he was introduced in the show the next day.) I won't be reviewing the film itself that much, as everyone has their own strong and built over years opinion on it, but I thought it'd be good to archive elements of the release itself. the original DVD release of Digimon the Movie! ![]() Something SPECIAL for Odaiba Memoria/Digimon Day! It's time for a breakdown and scans of something that goes back a number of years. ![]()
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