ODEX Announces To Open Digimon Adventure: Last Evolution Kizuna in Theaters in South East Asia in 2020
Photo Credit: Toei Animation

Digimon has hushed up for a brief period, yet the rest won’t go on until the end of time. One year from now, the arrangement will come back with another film that pursues its stars into their adulthood. Presently, a lot of stills have gone live from the film, and fans are geeking out more than one gathering’s significant sparkle up.

TV properties, and full-length film discharges during its history, “Odex” announced that it will open the Digimon Adventure: Last Evolution Kizuna anime film in Singapore, Malaysia, Brunei, Indonesia, the Philippines, and Vietnam in 2020. Odex also released an English-subtitled trailer for the film.

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The film will open in Japan on February 21, 2020. Toei teases the film as “Taichi and Agumon‘s last experience.” The slogans on the mystery visual underneath read, “We will consistently be as one,” and, “We walk together with Digimon, toward every one of the kids.

Anime’s staff members are:

  • Tomohisa Taguchi is directing the film Yumeta Company
  • Akatsuki Yamatoya is writing the screenplay
  • Seiji Tachikawa is the chief animation director
  • Toei Animation is credited for production
  • Hiromi Seki is serving as the supervisor of the new film project
  • Katsuyoshi Nakatsuru as the new film project’s character designer
  • Kenji Watanabe is designing the Digimon monsters

Announced cast member s for the Digimon Adventure: Last Kizuna anime film arrangement.

  • Natsuki Hanae as Taichi Yagami
  • Yoshimasa Hosoya as Yamato Ishida
  • Suzuko Mimori as Sora Takenouchi
  • Mutsumi Tamura as Kōshirō Izumi
  • Hitomi Yoshida as Mimi Tachikawa
  • Junya Ikeda as Jō Kido
  • Junya Enoki as Takeru Takaishi
  • M.A.O as Hikari Yagami
  • Chika Sakamoto as Agumon
  • Mayumi Yamaguchi as Gabumon
  • Atori Shigematsu as Biyomon
  • Takahiro Sakurai as Tentomon
  • Kinoko Yamada as Palmon
  • Junko Takeuchi as Gomamon
  • Miwa Matsumoto as Patamon
  • Yuka Tokumitsu as Tailmon

Digimon, another way to say “Digital Monsters”, is a Japanese media establishment incorporating virtual pet toys, anime, manga, computer games, films, and an exchanging card game. The establishment centers around Digimon creatures, which are beasts living in a “Digital World”, a parallel universe that began from Earth’s different correspondence systems.

The establishment was first made in 1997 as a progression of virtual pets, much the same as—and affected in style by—the contemporary Tamagotchi or nano Giga Pet toys. The animals were first intended to look adorable and notorious even on the gadgets’ little screens; later improvements had them made with a harder-edged style impacted by American comics. The establishment picked up force with its first anime manifestation, Digimon Adventure, and an early computer game, Digimon World, both discharged in 1999.

Digimon first showed up in account structure in the one-shot manga C’ mon Digimon, discharged in the late spring of 1997. Let’s go Digimon produced the well known Digimon Adventure V-Tamer 01 manga, composed by Hiroshi Izawa, which started serialization on November 21, 1998.