Digimon: Diaboromon Strikes Back (movie)
Alternative title:
Digimon 02: Revenge of Diaboromon
Digimon Aventure 02 - Diablomon no Gyakushuu (Japanese)
Digimon Movie 4
Digimon: Diablomon Strikes Back (Japanese)
デジモンアドベンチャー02 ディアボロモンの逆襲 (Japanese)
數碼寶貝 超惡魔獸的反擊 (Chinese (Taiwan))
Objectionable content:
Mild
Plot Summary:
Diablomon was not completely destroyed by Omegamon. He revived, and sending Kuramon into the real world as well as personal pictures of Yamato and Taichi to the internet. So, Taichi and Yamato head back to the Internet to deal with him with Omegamon, while the younger Chosen Children go to deal with the swarm of Kuramon.
User Ratings:
360 ratings have been given [details]
Running time:
30 minutes
Vintage:
2001-03-03
2005-08-05 (USA)
Premiere date:
2001-03-03 (Japan)
Opening Theme:
"A World For Us All" by Chris Horvath [English Version]
Ending Theme:
"Friend ~Itsu Mademo Wasurenai~" by AiM
Official website:
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Director: Takahiro Imamura
Scenario: Reiko Yoshida
Storyboard: Takahiro Imamura
Music: Takanori Arisawa
Original creator: Akiyoshi Hongo
Character Design: Kazuto Nakazawa
Art Director: Shinzō Yuki
Cgi Director: Nobuhiro Morita
Director of Photography: Hirosato Ōnishi
Art Advancement: Hiroshi Misono
Assistant Director: Kenji Nakamura
Casting: Toshihiko Arisako
CG Animation: Naomi Takahashi
CG Producer: Takeshi Himi
Color design: Yasue Itasaka
Digital Paint: Momo Uchida
Editing: Shigeru Nishiyama
Finish Animation: Hiroko Kimura
In-Between Animation:
Akira Gushiken Emi Watanabe Etsuko Shinohara Hirokazu Nagaoka Ken Ebe Kyōko Satō Mami Ishikawa Mihoko Kobayashi Misa Nakao Yoko Takada Yukari Kitahara Yukitoshi Yamaguchi
Key Animation:
Akira Matsushima Atsushi Matsumoto Haruo Sotozaki Hideki Hamasu Hideki Hashimoto Hideki Ito Hideki Kakita Hideki Takahashi Hiroyuki Okuno Hitoshi Hosoku Jun Matsumoto Katsuichi Nakayama Keiko Motoya Keiko Yamamoto Koji Watanabe Masahiro Andō Ritsuko Watanabe Shin Matsuo Shingo Ishikawa Shūichi Kaneko Shuichiro Matsuda Sōichirō Matsuda Sushio Takashi Maruyama Takenori Tsukuma Toshio Ishizaki Tsutomu Suzuki Yūji Ikeda Yukako Tsuzuki Yumiko Ishii
Negative Editing: Masahiro Gotō
Production Advancement: Yōichi Shimizu
Production manager: Yōichi Takanashi
Recording: Sadashi Kuramoto
Recording Assistant: Satoru Matsuda
Scene Setting: Takaaki Yamashita
Sound Effects: Ijo Okuda
Technical Adviser: Motoi Takahashi
Theme Song Arrangement: Kouichi Yuasa
Theme Song Lyrics: Hanano Tanaka
Theme Song Performance: Ai Maeda (ED)
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In-Between Animation: Oh! Production
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ADR Director: Jeff Nimoy
Script: Jeff Nimoy
Translation: Travis Anderson
Executive producer: Jamie Simone
ADR Engineer: Eric Lewis
Editing: Denny Densmore
Motion Graphics: Terry Keating
Music Editing: Mark Ryan
Production Coordination: Lindsey Myers
Production manager: Laura Lopez
Re-Recording Mixing: Ernie Sheesley
Sound FX Editor: Ron Salaises
Theme Song Composition: Chris Horvath
Theme Song Lyrics: Chris Horvath
Theme Song Performance: Chris Horvath
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