Digimon - The Movie (2000)
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Like the similar Pokémon craze, the animated Digimon
TV series has spawned a full-length theatrical film. The two
phenomena are similar: kids collect monsters and go on adventures.
While Pokémon has a sense of odyssey and a wisp of a moral,
Digimon is flat-out rough-and-tumble adventure. Can an adult
figure out the digi-details of the digi-world? Here's a digi-shot.
That world is full of evolving monsters that live and fight in their
own ways. The digi-world and real world can intermix, and one of the
portals is the Internet. So kids sit at their laptops and fight with
their digi-monsters in an abstract environment that looks like
something from Tron but with none of the cool. The first 50
of 83 minutes is backstory that takes place eight years earlier. So
everyone is grown up (as the time frame leaps over all the original
Digimon TV shows), and Digimon and humans interact on Earth.
A bad digi-virus is bent on revenge, and it will take more than a
laptop to defend the planet. That said, if the end of the world ever
looms, a golden digi-egg will be a good thing to have. (Ages 6 to
12) --Doug Thomas