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Digimon 2021 fanon film 03 - Worlds Collide
Digimon: Worlds Collide
Production
code
M003
Story by CAJH
Written by N/A
Directed by N/A

Digimon: Worlds Collide is a fanon live-action film idea created by CAJH. It is the sequel to Digimon and the third installment of the fanfictional film series idea. The story of the film is inspired by several elements from 1999 Adventure and 2020 Adventure: continuities as well as few recurring elements from Digimon mythologies. The story of the film starts six months after the events of Light and Dark.

The initial story idea of Digimon: Worlds Collide was released to the Digimon Wiki on March 2021. But was later removed to be reworked for a better one. The ”Digimon 2021 Fan Fiction Film Series Story Idea Group” is also actively recruiting other people to suggest their own ideas or story changes for a potential full script.

Planned intro

The intro scene is currently being redrafted.

Planned story elements

The story idea list is currently being redrafted.

Featured characters

(Numbers indicate order of appearance. Bolded characters are fought by the protagonist(s), and italicized characters feature non-explicitly, e.g. voice, silhouette, image.)

Humans Baby Toddler Child Adult Perfect Ultimate
  • Taichi Yagami
  • Matthew ”Matt” Jephson
  • Sonya Tarkovsky
  • Connor Smith
  • Mimi Thwaites
  • Joseph ”Joe” Kent
  • Tyler Whitaker
  • Nancy Whitaker
  • Hikari Yagami
  • Yuko Yagami
  • Susumu Yagami
  • Harry Jephson
  • Dorothy Tarkovsky
  • Mason Smith
  • Kate Smith
  • Gordon Thwaites
  • James ”Jim” Kent

Development

CAJH originally planned to fully make Tyler Whitaker and Hikari Yagami become Chosen Ones and introduce Patamon and Tailmon at the same time. But after starting to rework the fan film writing idea, he finally decide to split them into two separate storylines out of respect for the real-life 1999 Adventure and 2020 Adventure: that Hikari should become a Chosen Ones later than others.

The idea of setting the story only six months after the events of Light and Dark is based on wish that the project would be shot back-to-back with Light and Dark and how the release dates of the two films would be at most one year from each other.

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