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In July 2023, Discotek Media announced plans to release both Digimon: The Movie and the individual films. The films were given new dubs featuring surviving members of the original cast, including Brian Donovan, Doug Erholtz, and Lara Jill Miller, as well as new cast members. [7] It was released on December 17, 2024. [8]
This is a list of television series and films produced as part of the Digimon franchise created by Bandai. The franchise revolves around monsters of various forms living in a "Digital World", a parallel universe that originated from Earth's various communication networks.
List of voice and English dubbing performances in feature films Year Title Role Crew role Notes Source [2] [9] 2000: Digimon: The Movie: Gabumon, MetalGarurumon and Omnimon (Shared) English dub [10] 2004: What the Bleep Do We Know!? Voice Over Talent [47] 2016 –2018: Digimon Adventure tri.
Digimon Adventure 02 movie Wormmon. There’s a new Digimon movie on the way, bringing back the cast of Digimon Adventure 02 — one of the fan-favorite anime series in the greater Digimon franchise.
(the second part of Digimon: The Movie). First appearing as a Digi-Egg, he invades the Internet after hatching into Kuramon and wreaks havoc across Japan's electrical systems while Digivolving to Keramon, Infermon, and finally Diaboromon. He launches nuclear missiles to wipe out the DigiDestined and potentially spark World War III. However ...
The series features the returning cast of all eight main Digimon partners from the original series. [33] A continuous stream of all of the original Digimon Adventure episodes was held on Niconico on May 4, 2015, followed by an announcement regarding the new cast for the DigiDestined and broadcast details on May 6, 2015. [32]
O'Shaughnessey at GalaxyCon, 2022. She is perhaps best known for her roles as Sora Takenouchi from the first and second seasons of Digimon (her first major voiceover role), Jazz Fenton in Danny Phantom, Ino Yamanaka and Konohamaru Sarutobi in Naruto, Nelliel Tu Odelschwanck in Bleach, and Janet Van Dyne/Wasp in The Avengers: Earth's Mightiest Heroes.
He also co-wrote the Showtime movie Big Brother Trouble (2000), and the animated series Pecola. He is the second cousin once removed of Leonard Nimoy . [ 11 ] [ 12 ] [ 13 ] Nimoy also co-directed the English version of Robodz [ 14 ] and the Stitch! anime series.