Gargomon refers to his Gargo Laser attack as "Gargo Pellets".
All the same, Renamon is a very honourable character, and the fact that she broke this vow is the result of a mistake by, or miscommunication between, the writers.
Correction for above: Breaking a vow/promise/deal is NOT a mistake. It is common to happen anywhere, therefore there is no actual mistake, only on Renamon's part, bieng as she either forgot or thought it was necessary. -Gotenksgeto
As stated above, this movie falls between Taomon's appearance in episode #18, and the Tamers' battle with Vikaralamon in #23. However, during the movie, Renamon absorbs data, which she vowed to no longer do in episode #12.
Growlmon: Pyro Blaster! Mephistomon: Fool! You'll never defeat me with a pathetic attack like that! Takato: And you'll never get us to stop battling you with pathetic speeches like that!
Kai: Guilmon sure likes seafood. Takato: Of course he does. It's food!
Henry: We saved the world! Rika: Again! Takato: But now I need a vacation from my vacation!
Takato: Kai, turn here! Kai: Right! Takato: No, left!
Airport PA: The white zone is for loading and unloading only. I don't know what you think you're doing there if you're not loading or unloading!
Rika: Mom's coming home soon. Renamon, come on let's find something to do. Mom's you miss them when they're away, and when they're here, you just want them to leave you alone (Renamon laughs).
(Kai freaks out on seeing Guilmon pushing Takato on his rolling luggage) Guilmon: Hi. Do you have something I can eat? Kai: Yeah, sure. Just don't eat me!
This marks the first time Renamon laughed at humor.
ABC Family Air Date: Sunday November 20th, 2005
Baromon wasn't named in the movie, but some people went by his Japanese name of Baronmon. Just a recap that Baromon is named after Barong, the King of Spirits in the Mythology of Bali.
An extended scene where Takato, Guilmon, and Kai are playing and exploring underwater is cut out.
Brian Donovan does not reprise his role of Kai for some unknown reason. Instead, Yuri Lowenthal does him.
Incidental Digimon who appear in animated form for the first time (and in some cases, the ONLY time) in this movie are Pteramon, Tylomon, Mantaraymon, Depthmon (only his hands were seen grabbing Seasarmon), Archelomon, Baronmon, Sepikmon, Ponchomon, Pipismon, BlueMeramon and Kokuwamon. Other incidental Digimon who have already appeared in the series are Divermon, Ebidramon, MetalTyrannomon and Scorpiomon.
It was originally believed that this movie was out of contintuity with the series, because an early, incorrect translation of the promo booklet made it seem as though Mephismon was responsible for creating Digimon, which contradicts the established Tamers storyline. However, this was proven to be untrue, and as a result, there is little in the movie to seriously push it out of continuity. Furthermore, Kai's subsequent appearance in episode #3.49, "D-Reaper's Feast," supports the idea that it is indeed in continuity. If so, it takes place at some point during the season, presumably after 3.18, "Digital Beauty," but before 3.22, "The Boar Wars."
The script for this movie was translated into English for Saban by Grace Anderson, prior to the Disney takeover, indicating that there was some interest in dubbing it.
The instrument of Kai's grandfather plays some notes that almost sound similar to the opening theme of the 1984 James Cameron film The Terminator.
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