Digimon Adventure: Bokura no War Game!


Digimon: Our War Game!

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Alternative Titles

Synonyms: Digimon: The Movie, Digimon: Children's War Game!
Japanese: デジモンアドベンチャー ぼくらのウォーゲーム!
English: Digimon: Our War Game!
German: Digimon: Der Film
French: Digimon: Le Film
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Information

Type: Movie
Episodes: 1
Status: Finished Airing
Aired: Mar 4, 2000
Producers: None found, add some
Studios: Toei Animation
Source: Original
Genres: AdventureAdventure, ComedyComedy, Sci-FiSci-Fi
Demographic: KidsKids
Duration: 40 min.
Rating: PG - Children

Statistics

Score: 7.811 (scored by 6386663,866 users)
1 indicates a weighted score.
Ranked: #10712
2 based on the top anime page. Please note that 'Not yet aired' and 'R18+' titles are excluded.
Popularity: #2377
Members: 96,985
Favorites: 403

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Synopsis

This movie takes place after the Adventure series ends. It begins when a new Digimon Egg is found on the internet, and manages to penetrate into almost every computer system in Japan. When the egg hatches, it's identified as a new kind of Digimon, a Virus-type. It sustains itself by eating data from various system, and starts wreaking havok in Japan. As it consumes more and more data, it continues to evolve. And Taichi and Koushiro decide it's time to stop it.

They're off, sending Agumon and Tentomon through the internet to fight off this new enemy. But, with the Virus controlling systems like the American military, all too soon, this digital menace may become all too real. Calling in the help of Yamato and Takeru, they hope that they can stop what's already begun, and maybe save this world a second time.

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Background

Digimon Adventure: Bokura no War Game was aired in theaters as a double feature alongside the One Piece movie as part of Toei's Spring 2000 Anime fair.

In the US release titled Digimon: The Movie, three of the Digimon films were edited together into one single film due to the low individual run time of them. It was released nationwide on October 6, 2000. Several heavy changes were made in this edit such as plot changes to make the story connected and a soundtrack featuring insert songs from artists such as Smash Mouth. Cumulatively, over 40 minutes was cut from the original releases. The movie was divided into three parts, which are respective of the original films.

Characters & Voice Actors


Staff

Seki, Hiromi
Producer
Hosoda, Mamoru
Director
Yoshida, Reiko
Script, Screenplay
Wada, Koji
Theme Song Performance


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Opening Theme

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"Butterfly" by Wada Kouji
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Ending Theme

"Sakuhin No. 2 "Haru" I Chouchou ~Bokura no War Game!~" by AiM




Reviews

Jul 22, 2016
Before Summer Wars, there was Bokura no War Game, the unsung masterpiece of Mamoru Hosuda. Ill-fatedly tied to the Digimon brand, it was never to be taken too seriously by anyone other than the Digimon fans who grew up with it. Hosuda himself seems to lament that fate, as he has continually attempted to recapture its magic: First, in a Loui Vuitton ad of all things and later in the aforementioned Summer Wars—a film that's pretty incredible in its own right, but one that owes almost everything to this film.

Summer Wars had nearly two hours to work with, so it made sense to fill ...
Jul 18, 2009
Taking place months after their first adventure in the digital world, the kids are all off doing their own thing, but when a viral Digimon is mysteriously hatched within the Internet, everyone available must band together to take it down before Tokyo is blown off the map. With this much more immediate suspense, and an absolutely gorgeous look, Bokura no War Game really stands out as one of the strongest parts of the Digimon franchise.

The story is rather quickly developed, handled, and solved with very little lulls between movement. Though there are only three battle scenes, Taichi and Koushiro are dealing with the effects of ...
Nov 11, 2025
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This movie directly succeeds Digimon Adventure Season 1. It's most notable today because it was the first ever work directed by Mamoru Hosoda, who would later be known as one of the best directors in the entire anime industry. This movie was still produced by Toei Animation though, as it would be many years before his studio, Studio Chizu, would exist. Despite that though if you've seen any of his later movies, you can clearly tell that head involvement with it, which just goes to show how much influence a director has in the visual style of a work, it's not just ...

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