![]() Unlike a few other Digimon films, this has every right to belong to the Tamers season. I truly love this film because it does Tamers justice. There isn’t much character development but we get more information regarding Ruki’s past and her emotions. This was already one of the best things in Tamers and this film is like a cherry on top. Sound wasn’t different from Tamers either, however, the inserted song is truly a gem and even though it may seem random at first glance, it truly belongs there and couldn’t imagine it without it. It’s the same as Tamers had and that was over average. I had with story is that it’s a little cliche and unoriginal at the beginning. Not even the fight against it is straight forward or plain and it’s full of surprises. We get slowly uncovering mystery of how and why Locomon got into the real world and what it wants. However, that doesn’t mean that it ends there. There’s not much a of deep storyline, it’s basically just about stopping Locomon. It’s short length doesn’t stop it from having a solid story, all important Tamers characters, very interesting moments yet not feel crammed even a little. The Runaway Digimon Express may look kind of cliche and boring but it’s much more than it seems to be. ![]()
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