![]() ![]() Sung by Mimi’s voice actress Maeda Ai, now using the singer name AiM, the ending (composed and arranged by Miyazaki Michi and written by Namika) is a cheerful song about going on a new adventure and moving forward.Īs the second part, there’s also no ending for this portion of Digimon: The Movie.įor a reference time frame, the original movie takes place during Japanese spring break (late March to early April), 2000, thus taking place half a year after the Adventure TV series and four to five years after the pilot. 2 “Haru” I-chouchou ~Bokura no War Game!~) ![]() “Butter-Fly” has already been discussed at length on this blog, so I won’t cover it again.īecause this is the second part of Digimon: The Movie, there’s no individual opening in the dub.Įnding theme (Japanese) - Work No. ![]() Our War Game! is most definitely canon, as its events are referenced in Adventure 02 as the event that caused Miyako/Yolei and Ken to become Chosen Children/DigiDestined. In order to make a full-length theatrical movie for the Digimon franchise at that point, Our War Game! was combined with the Digimon Adventure pilot and Digimon Hurricane Landing!!/Transcendent Evolution!! The Golden Digimentalsin order to make Digimon: The Movie, released October 6, 2000. A significant amount of footage was removed and plot details changed in order to accommodate for the change. Widely considered the Summer Wars prototype by Hosoda fans, Our War Game! (shown at the Toei Animation Fair on Maand thus airing between episodes 53 and 54 of Adventure)contains plot beats, story basis, and even frame-by-frame animation structures similar to that of Summer Wars, Hosoda’s theatrical film released (funnily enough) on August 1, 2009. Info: Ah, yes, the movie that was Summer Wars before Summer Wars was Summer Wars. Jeff Nimoy and Bob Buchholz were the primary dub writers for the first two seasons. Writer: Yoshida Reiko (original), Jeff Nimoy and Bob Buchholz (dub)Īs before, Hosoda is the director of the Adventure pilot, the Adventure TV episode 21, and other popular films The Girl Who Leapt Through Time, Summer Wars, and Wolf Children Ame and Yuki. Original title: Our War Game! (ぼくらのウォーゲーム! Bokura no War Game!), also referred to in official materials as Children’s War Gameĭub title: “Four Years Later” (second part of Digimon: The Movie)ĭirector: Hosoda Mamoru (original), Jeff Nimoy and Bob Buchholz (dub) ![]()
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