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Digimon Tamers: Runaway Locomon

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2002 short film by Tetsuji Nakamura

Digimon Tamers:
Runaway Locomon
Theatrical release poster
Kanjiデジモンテイマーズ 暴走デジモン特急
Literal meaningDigimon Tamers: Runaway Digimon Express
Revised HepburnDejimon Teimāzu Bōsō Dejimon Tokkyū
Directed byTetsuji Nakamura
Screenplay byHiro Masaki
Based onDigimon
by Akiyoshi Hongo
Starringseebelow
Edited byShigeru Nishiyama
Music byTakanori Arisawa
Production
company
Distributed byToei
Release date
  • March 2, 2002 (2002-03-02)
Running time
30 minutes[1]
CountryJapan
LanguageJapanese
Box officeUS$25.1 million

Digimon Tamers: Runaway Locomon[a] is a 2002Japanese animatedadventurefilm based on theDigimon franchise created by Akiyoshi Hongo, and the second film forDigimon Tamers series, followingBattle of Adventurers (2001). The film is directed by Tetsuji Nakamura, written by Hiro Masaki, and produced byToei Animation. The film was released in Japan on March 2, 2002, as part of Toei Animation Spring 2002 Animation Fair,double featuring withOne Piece: Chopper's Kingdom on the Strange Island of Animals film.[2]

In the film, set after the series finale, Tamers try to stop a train Digimon named Locomon on the Real World.

Plot

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As Takato and other Tamers' are planning a surprise birthday party for Ruki, a train-Digimon named Locomon wreaks havoc. He and Guilmon tries to stop it, but fails, and Ruki and Renamon gets on it and attempts to stop it. After Takato frees Ruki from mind control spell, they realize that Locomon is being controlled by Parasimon. Takato and Guilmon evolves into Dukemon and destroys Parasimon, but not before sending a signal to start an invasions. Ruki and Jian evolves to SaintGalgomon and Sakuyamon to stop the invasion of Parasimons, but are outnumbered. With determination, Dukemon changes to its "Crimson Mode", and destroys all of Parasimons. Locomon returns to the Digital World, and entire gang attends Ruki's birthday party. She leaves as she is asked to sing her dad's song, and then stares at the sunset.

Voice cast

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See also:List of Digimon Tamers characters
CharacterJapanese voice castEnglish voice cast[3]
Takato Matsuda
(Takato Matsuki)
Makoto TsumuraBrian Beacock
GuilmonMasako NozawaSteve Blum
Lee Jianliang
(Henry Wong)
Mayumi YamaguchiDave Wittenberg
TerriermonAoi TadaMona Marshall
Ruki Makino
(Rika Nonaka)
Fumiko OrikasaMelissa Fahn
RenamonYuka ImaiMari Devon
Culumon
(Calumon)
Tomoko KanedaBrianne Siddall
ImpmonHiroki TakahashiDerek Stephen Prince
Juri Kato
(Jeri Kato)
Yōko AsadaPhilece Sampler
Hirokazu Shiota
(Kazu Shiota)
Yukiko TamakiBrad MacDonald
GuardromonKiyoyuki YanadaRichard Cansino
Kenta KitagawaTōko AoyamaSteve Blum
MarineAngemonAi IwamuraMona Marshall
Ryo AkiyamaJun'ichi KanemaruSteve Staley
CyberdramonIkkei SetaLex Lang
LocomonYūta Mochizuki
ParasimonKareta KimotsukiDavid Lodge

Production

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The short film is directed by Tetsuji Nakamura atToei Animation, with Hiro Masaki providing the screenplay, and Ken Ueno providing the animation direction for the film.[4] The theme song for the film is titled"Yūhi no Yakusoku" (夕陽の約束;lit. "The Promise of the Setting Sun"), sung byAiM.[5]

Release

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The film was released in Japan on March 2, 2002, as part of Toei Animation Spring 2002 Animation Fair,double featuring withOne Piece: Chopper's Kingdom on the Strange Island of Animals film.[2] The film premiered onJetix in the United States on October 2, 2005.[6]

Discotek Media will release the films on Blu-ray as part of the 2nd film collection alongside theDigimon Adventure 02 movie; Revenge of Diaboromon and the first Tamers movie; Battle of Adventurers.[7]

Notes

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  1. ^Japanese:デジモンテイマーズ 暴走デジモン特急,Hepburn:Dejimon Teimāzu Bōsō Dejimon Tokkyū;lit. "Digimon Tamers: Runaway Digimon Express"

References

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  1. ^"デジモンテイマーズ 暴走デジモン特急" ["Digimon Tamers: Runaway Digimon Express"].eiga.com (in Japanese). RetrievedMarch 2, 2018.
  2. ^ab"Toei Animation Spring 2002 Animation Fair".Toei Animation (in Japanese). RetrievedMarch 20, 2010.
  3. ^"Behind the Voice Actors: "Digimon Tamers: Runaway Locomon" (2005)".Behind the Voice Actors. RetrievedJune 20, 2018.
  4. ^""デジモンテイマーズ 暴走デジモン特急" STAFF".Toei Animation (in Japanese). RetrievedMarch 20, 2018.
  5. ^"夕陽の約束".Oricon (in Japanese). RetrievedNovember 4, 2018.
  6. ^Macdonald, Christopher (November 1, 2005)."Digimon on Jetix".Anime News Network. RetrievedNovember 1, 2005.
  7. ^https://www.animenewsnetwork.com/news/2025-08-09/discotek-reveals-monster-shin-aim-for-the-ace-zegapain-6-more-licenses/.227363

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