Digimon: Revenge of Diaboromon, known as Digimon Adventure 02: Diablomon Strikes Back in Japan, is the second film of Digimon Adventure series. It was released in Japan on March 3, 2001, later released in the United States on August 5, 2005. Along with One Piece: Clockwork Island Adventure, the fourth Digimon film was shown as a double feature, which was called the Tōei Spring Anime Fair 2001.
In the United States, the film aired on Toon Disney in 2005. It has no home video release.
A Hong Kong-produced English dub aired on Disney XD in Southeast Asia in the 2010s.
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Cast[]
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Davis Motomiya (Daisuke Motomiya) |
Reiko Kiuchi | Brian Donovan | Jessica de Borja |
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Koshiro "Izzy' Izumi | Umi Tenjin | Mona Marshall | Clara Edmonds |
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Ken Ichijouji | Romi Park | Derek Stephen Prince | Michael C. Pizzuto |
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Yolei Inoue (Miyako Inoue) |
Rio Natsuki | Tifanie Christun | Sarah Quinn |
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Cody Hida (Iori Hida) |
Megumi Urawa | Philece Sampler | ¿? |
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Mimi Tachikawa | Ai Maeda | Ansell Gloria | |
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Taichi Kamiya | Toshiko Fujita | Jason Spisak | Michael C. Pizzuto |
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Takeru "T.K." Takaishi | Taisuke Yamamoto | Doug Erholtz | ¿? |
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Joe Kido | Masami Kikuchi | Michael Lindsay | ¿? |
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Sora Takenouchi | Yūko Mizutani | Colleen O'Shaughnessey | ¿? |
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Yamato "Matt" Ishida | Yuto Kazama | Michael Reisz | Dave Bridges |
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Kari Kamiya (Hikari Yagami) |
Kae Araki | Lara Jill Miller | ¿? |
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DemiVeemon | Junko Noda | Derek Stephen Prince | ¿? |
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Veemon (V-mon) |
Sarah Quinn | ||
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ExVeemon (XV-mon) | |||
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Wormmon | Naozumi Takahashi | Paul St. Peter | ¿? |
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Stingmon | ¿? | ||
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Paildramon | Junko Noda Naozumi Takahashi |
Derek Stephen Prince Paul St. Peter |
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Imperialdramon | ¿? | ||
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Imperialdramon Fighter Mode | ¿? | ||
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Imperialdramon Paladin Mode | ¿? | ||
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Upamon | Megumi Urawa | Dave Mallow | ¿? |
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Poromon | Kōichi Tōchika | Steve Blum | ¿? |
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Hawkmon | Jeff Nimoy | ¿? | |
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Tentomon | Takahiro Sakurai | ¿? | |
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Gabumon | Mayumi Yamaguchi | ¿? | |
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Agumon | Chika Sakamoto | Tom Fahn | ¿? |
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Omnimon | Chika Sakamoto Mayumi Yamaguchi |
Lex Lang Jeff Nimoy |
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Patamon | Miwa Matsumoto | Bridget Hoffman | ¿? |
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Angemon | Dave Mallow | ¿? | |
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Gatomon | Yuka Tokumitsu | Edie Mirman | ¿? |
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Angewomon | Sarah Quinn | ||
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Diaboromon | Paul St. Peter | ¿? | |
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Armageddemon | Dave Bridges |
Notes[]
- It is the first and the only in the franchise to not feature Joshua Seth as Tai and Kirk Thornton as Gabumon. Seth had retired from voice acting at the time since the dubbing of the original series, while Thornton was simply unavailable due scheduling conflicts.
- Bridget Hoffman filled in as Patamon replacing Laura Summer due the latter's assumed unavailability. Hoffman previously voiced a recurring Patamon from Digimon Frontier and the video game Digimon Rumble Arena 2.
- Jeff Nimoy filled in as Hawkmon as it was unnecessary for Neil Kaplan to come in due to budgetary concerns with the character only having one line in the film.
External Links[]
- Digimon: Revenge of Diaboromon at the Internet Movie Database
- Digimon: Revenge of Diaboromon (anime) at Anime News Network's encyclopedia