Digimon Tamers Movie 6: The Runaway Digimon Express
Alternative title:
數 碼寶貝 暴走 特急 (Chinese (Taiwan))
Digimon 03: El expreso fugitivo (Spanish)
Digimon Tamers: Bōsō Digimon Tokkyū (Japanese)
Digimon Tamers: Explosion of the Digimon Express
Digimon Tamers: Reckless Driving - Digimon Super-Express
Runaway Locomon
デジモンテイマーズ 暴走 デジモン特急 (Japanese)
Objectionable content:
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Plot Summary:
Locomon, a train digimon, has suddenly appeared in the real world. All the tamers scramble to stop the train before it reaches its final destination: the portal into the Digital world.
User Ratings:
206 ratings have been given [details]
Running time:
29 minutes
Vintage:
2002-03-02
2020-05-15 (America Latina)
Premiere date:
2002-03-02 (Japan)
Opening Theme:
"A World For Us All" by Chris Horvath [English Version]
"The Biggest Dreamer" by Kouji Wada
Ending Theme:
"Yuuhi No Yakusoku" by AiM
Insert song:
"Promise" by Melissa Fahn [English Version]
"Yuuhi No Yakusoku" by Fumiko Orikasa
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Director: Tetsuji Nakamura
Screenplay: Hiro Masaki
Storyboard: Tetsuji Nakamura
Music: Takanori Arisawa
Original Concept: Akiyoshi Hongo
Character Design: Katsuyoshi Nakatsuru
Art Director: Shinzō Yuki
Animation Director: Ken Ueno
Color design: Yasue Itasaka
Editing: Shigeru Nishiyama
In-Between Animation: Mihoko Kobayashi
Insert Song Performance: Fumiko Orikasa (Ruki Makino; "Yuuhi No Yakusoku")
Key Animation:
Akiko Seki Chikashi Kubota Fujio Oda Hideki Ito Hideto Fujiki Hiroyuki Notake Jun Nakai Keiko Yamamoto Koji Watanabe Masahiro Andō Masaki Inada Ritsuko Watanabe Satoshi Hattori Shinsuke Ishikawa Shūichi Iijima Shūichi Itō Sushio Takashi Maruyama Takenori Tsukuma Tsutomu Suzuki Yoshiaki Mizuno Yoshinori Yumoto Yoshitaka Yashima Yukako Tsuzuki
Planning: Atsunari Baba
Production manager: Yōichi Takanashi
Sound Effects: Ijo Okuda
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Distributor: Bandai Visual
Film Developing: Toei Chemical Industry
Production: Toei Animation
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ADR Director: Mary Elizabeth McGlynn
Script: Mary Elizabeth McGlynn
Translation: Travis Anderson
Executive producer: Jamie Simone
Editing: Denny Densmore
Insert Song Lyrics: John Majkut ("Promise")
Insert Song Performance: Melissa Fahn (Rika Nonaka; "Promise")
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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Licensed by: Horng En Culture |
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