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Revenge of Diaboromon ディアボロモンの逆襲
(Diablomon no Gyakushuu) "Diablomon's Counterattack" | ||||||||||||||||
Production company |
Studiopolis Disney | |||||||||||||||
Airdate | (Ja:) March 3, 2001 (En:) August 5, 2005 | |||||||||||||||
Written by | (Ja:) Reiko Yoshida (En:) Jeff Nimoy | |||||||||||||||
Directed by | (Ja:) Takahiro Imamura | |||||||||||||||
Animation studio |
Toei Animation | |||||||||||||||
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Diaboromon makes a return to the net, and the DigiDestined are quick to act, unaware that Diaboromon has a couple more tricks up his sleeve since their last encounter.
Synopsis[]
Template:Section-stub Three months after MaloMyotismon's defeat, the DigiDestined go up against Diaboromon again. Tai and Matt head back to the Internet to deal with him with Omnimon, while the younger DigiDestined go to deal with the rampage of a swarm of Kuramon (Diaboromon's Fresh form). With the help of Angemon and Angewomon (with T.K. and Kari), Omnimon was able to destroy Diaboromon again, but it turned out to be a trap, as his destruction allowed many more Kuramon to go to the Real World. This also trapped Omnimon, Angemon and Angewomon within the internet. Things go out of control when the Kuramon in the Real World merge to create a Mega level called Armageddemon, a more powerful and invincible Mega in Diaboromon's evolutionary line. It is so powerful that neither Omnimon nor Imperialdramon Fighter Mode are able to defeat it on their own even. In the end, Imperialdramon Fighter Mode is injured in Armageddemon's counterattack, so Omnimon lends him his power in the form of the Omni Blade, powering the dragon warrior up to Paladin Mode. Using his Omega Blade attack, Imperialdramon Paladin Mode is able to strike down Armageddemon, splitting his head in half and causing him to revert back into the Kuramon. With the help of the energy from the DigiDestined Digivices and the cell phones from the other kids of Japan, the Omega Blade powers up and sends all of the Kuramon back to the Digital World.
Cast[]
English[]
Voice Actor | Role(s) |
Dave Mallow | Narrator (original workprints only) |
Brian Donovan | Davis |
Mona Marshall | Izzy |
Derek Stephen Prince | Ken |
Tifanie Christun | Yolei |
Philece Sampler | Mimi Cody |
Jason Spisak | Tai |
Doug Erholtz | TK |
Michael Lindsay | Joe |
Colleen O'Shaughnessey | Sora |
Michael Reisz | Matt |
Lara Jill Miller | Kari |
Featured characters[]
(Numbers indicate order of appearance. Bolded characters are fought by the protagonist(s), and italicized characters feature non-explicitly, e.g. voice, silhouette, image.)
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Digivolutions[]
(Number indicates order of occurrence.)
DemiVeemon | 1 | Veemon | 11 | ExVeemon | 13 | Paildramon | 15 | Imperialdramon Dragon Mode | 16 | Imperialdramon Fighter Mode | 19 | Imperialdramon Paladin Mode | ||||||||||||||
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Wormmon | 12 | Stingmon | 13 | Paildramon | (15) | Imperialdramon Dragon Mode | (16) | Imperialdramon Fighter Mode | (19) | Imperialdramon Paladin Mode | ||||||||||||
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Agumon | 2 | Omnimon | 17 | Agumon | ||||||
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Gabumon | 2 | Omnimon | 17 | Gabumon | ||||||
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Patamon | 4 | Angemon | 9 | Patamon | ||||||
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Gatomon | 4 | Angewomon | 9 | Gatomon | ||||||
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Poromon | 6 | Hawkmon | ||||
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Upamon | 6 | Armadillomon | ||||
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Kuramon | 8 | Armageddemon | 20 | Kuramon | ||||||
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Quotes[]
Other notes[]
Continuity errors
- After digivolving, Imperialdramon Dragon Mode announces himself as "Imperialdramon Fighter Mode" in the English dub, despite not being in Fighter Mode yet.
Dubbing changes
- In the English dub, the opening score is an instrumental version of the opening theme for Digimon Frontier.
- A poster reading "Neikd Star Live Stage!! Shocking Night, Fucking Night" is blanked out in the dub.
- In the English dub, the shot of Imperialdramon Paladin Mode impaling Armageddemon with his sword is replaced with a shot of Davis gasping.
Digimon references
- References are made to the movie Digimon Adventure: Our War Game!:
- The large screen that Davis walks past at the beginning is the same one that Sora passes by in Our War Game!. Similar children are also shown watching the screen.
- The same shot of a woman at the freezers in a grocery store is featured. However, this time, instead of the items being overpriced, they have Tai and Matt's names on them. This reference was missed in the dub as the scene from Our War Game had been removed during dubbing.
- Several shots of people watching the battle between Diaboromon and Omnimon on their computers are similar to those seen in Our War Game!.
- During the blackout, a girl similar to Rika Nonaka from Digimon Tamers is talking on the phone.
- Armageddemon's Digi-Egg bears a resemblance to the egg that Parrotmon came out of in the movie Digimon Adventure.
- In the original version, when everyone's cell phones are activated near the end of the film, some of the ringtones resemble real songs from the anime, including Butter-fly and I Wish.
- The background theme used at the beginning of the movie, Maurice Ravel's Boléro, was used throughout the Digimon Adventure film.
Notes and references[]
Toei Animation theatrical features (2000–2009) | ||
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2000 | Digimon Adventure: Our War Game! • One Piece • Digimon Adventure 02: Digimon Hurricane Landing!! / Transcendent Evolution!! The Golden Digimentals • Ojamajo Doremi #: The Movie | |
2001 | Digimon Adventure 02: Revenge of Diaboromon • One Piece: Clockwork Island Adventure • Digimon Tamers: Battle of Adventurers • Kinnikuman: Second Generations • Mōtto! Ojamajo Doremi: Secret of the Frog Stone | |
2002 | Digimon Tamers: Runaway Locomon • One Piece: Chopper's Kingdom on the Island of Strange Animals • Digimon Frontier: Island of Lost Digimon • Muscle Ginseng Competition! The Great Choujin War | |
2003 | One Piece The Movie: Dead End no Bōken • Interstella 5555: The 5tory of the 5ecret 5tar 5ystem | |
2004 | Saint Seiya: Heaven Chapter - Overture • One Piece: The Cursed Holy Sword • Zatch Bell! Movie 1: 101st Devil | |
2005 | Air • One Piece: Baron Omatsuri and the Secret Island • Futari wa Pretty Cure Max Heart the Movie • Zatch Bell! Movie 2: Attack of Mechavulcan • Futari wa Pretty Cure Max Heart the Movie 2: Friends of the Snow-Laden Sky | |
2006 | One Piece: Giant Mecha Soldier of Karakuri Castle • Digimon Savers: Ultimate Power! Activate Burst Mode • Futari wa Pretty Cure Splash Star: Tick-Tock Crisis Hanging by a Thin Thread! | |
2007 | Dr. Slump: Dr. Mashirito - Abale-chan • One Piece Movie: The Desert Princess and the Pirates: Adventures in Alabasta • Clannad • Yes! PreCure 5 the Movie: Great Miraculous Adventure in the Mirror Kingdom! | |
2008 | One Piece: Episode of Chopper Plus: Bloom in the Winter, Miracle Sakura • Dragon Ball: Yo! Son Goku and His Friends Return!! • Yes! PreCure 5 GoGo! the Movie: Happy Birthday in the Sweets Kingdom • GeGeGe no Kitarō: Japan Explodes!! | |
2009 | Pretty Cure All Stars DX: Everyone's Friends - the Collection of Miracles! • Digimon Adventure 3D: Digimon Grand Prix! • Digimon Savers 3D: The Digital World in Imminent Danger! • Fresh Pretty Cure! the Movie: The Toy Kingdom has Lots of Secrets!? • One Piece Film: Strong World |
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Animated films | Digimon Adventure (1999) • Digimon Adventure: Our War Game! (2000) • Ojarumaru the Movie: The Promised Summer - Ojaru and Semira (2000) • Digimon Adventure 02: Revenge of Diaboromon (2001) • The Cat Returns (2002) • Kaleido Star: Legend of Phoenix (2005) • Tales of Vesperia: The First Strike (2009) • Buddha: The Great Departure (2011) • K-On! The Movie! (2011) • Blue Exorcist: The Movie (2012) • Buddha 2: Tezuka Osamu no Buddha - Owarinaki Tabi (2014) • Tamako Love Story (2014) • Girls und Panzer der Film (2015) • A Silent Voice (2016) • Lu Over the Wall (2017) • Liz and the Blue Bird (2018) • Okko's Inn (2018) • Ride Your Wave (2019) • Violet Evergarden: The Movie (2020) • The House of the Lost on the Cape (2021) • Hula Fulla Dance (2021) • Dead Dead Demon's Dededede Destruction (2024) • The Colors Within (2024) | |
OVAs/ONAs | Saiyuki Premium (1999) • Street Fighter Alpha: The Animation (2001) • Rurouni Kenshin: Reflection (2001) • Jing: King of Bandits in Seventh Heaven (2004) • Student Council's Discretion Lv. 2 (2012) • Witchcraft Works (2015) • Dead Dead Demon's Dededede Destruction (2024) |
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