Digimon World Tour

Digimon Adventure 02, Digimon Adventure, Digimon Data Squad, etc. 1999-2014 Toei Animation, Akiyoshi Hongo, Studiopolis, Saban Brands, etc.

Closing Sequence Theme:

"Don't Get Me Wrong"

Written by Chrissie Hynde

Arranged by Tomoko Sakakibara

Japanese Lyrics by Ayumi Miyazaki

Japanese Version Performed by Kae Araki
English Version Performed by Lara Jill Miller


As the sequence starts, we start on a dark stage. Suddenly, a spotlight turns on as we find Kari up front, happily tapping her tambourine on her hip. Soon, another spotlight comes on to find T.K. playing electric guitar. Eventually, each member of the band gets their own spotlight as neon lights turn on. (Anya is added later on.)

Don't get me wrong
If I'm looking kind of dazzled
I see neon lights
Whenever you walk by

Next, we shift to the gang goofing off on the DATS/band jet. Scenes include Greg and Veemon taking on Marcus and Agumon in a tag team checkers match, Gaomon working on a New York Times crossword puzzle (trying to hold onto a pencil with his glove), and Kari and T.K. just enjoying each other's company. Hmm... possible romantic implications? I think so.

Don't get me wrong
If you say hello and I take a ride
Upon a sea where the mystic moon
Is playing havoc with the tide
Don't get me wrong

Later, the gang mounts and rides their quadrupedal Digimon through an open field, passing through scenes from Adventure and Adventure 02, gradually being replaced by scenes from the first 33 episodes of World Tour. Marcus has hitched a ride with Matt.

Once in a while
Two people meet
Seemingly for no reason
They just pass on the street
Suddenly thunder, showers everywhere
Who can explain the thunder and rain
But there's something in the air

We next find Marcus and Agumon at a gate in an airport, standing by the glass and admiring the sunrise. The others soon join him and just take comfort in each other's company.

Don't get me wrong
If I fall in the "mode of passion"
It might be unbelievable
But let's not say so long
It might just be fantastic
Don't get me wrong

We come back to the band set up as the song concludes. Kari humbly bows before the audience.


Actual Credits:

Original Concept and Character Design by:

Akiyoshi Hongo

Written by:

DigitalCorp

Animation Directors:

Takaaki Yamashita

Hisashi Nakayama

Masahiro Aizawa

Chief Animation Director:

Setsuko Nobuzane

Production Manager:

Shousuke Okada

Character Design:

Sayo Aoi

Katsuyoshi Nakatsuru

IrishDreamer4

Background Director:

Yoshihito Watanabe

English Production by:

Toei Animation Co., Ltd.

In Association With:

Studiopolis, Inc.

Propaganda Films

Saban Brands

Fox World

20th Century Fox Television

Featuring the Vocal Talents of:

Michael Reisz

Kirk Thornton

Douglas J. Erholtz

Derek Stephen Prince

Bridget Hoffman

Lara Jill Miller

Mary E. McGlynn

Melissa Fahn

Mari Devon

Quinton Flynn

Brian Beacock

Crispin Freeman

Skip Stellerecht

Kate Higgins

Dorothy Elias-Fahn

Jamieson K. Price

Sam Brent Riegel

Colleen Villard

Neil Kaplan

Tiffany Christun

Mona Marshall

David Lodge

Jeff Nimoy

Jason Spisak

Tom Fahn

Brian Donovan

Philece Sampler

R. Martin Klein

Paul St. Peter

Robert Axelrod

Robbie Rist

Dave Mallow

David Greenlee

Barbara Goodson

Wendee Lee

Ben Diskin

Vic Mignogna

Cindy Robinson

Patrick Seitz

Tom Wyner

Johnny Yong Bosch

Todd Haberkorn

Yuri Lowenthal

Michael Sorich

Nika Futterman

Tom Gibis

Christine Marie Cabanos

Gina Bowes

Sandy Fox

Shelby Lindley

Sonia Kruger

David Campbell

Kyle Sandilands

Jackie Henderson

Gretel Killeen

Dan Ewing

Richard Jasek

Paul Paddick

Gene Goodsell

David Roberts

Paul Oakenfold

Marcus Bentley

Sting

Björn Ulvaeus

Benny Andersson

Christophe Beck

Kathryn D. Lang

Holly Willoughby

Reggie Yates

Justin Timberlake

Jasmine Heikura

Deputy Big Brothers:

Leon Murray

Peter Cunningham

Peter Dempsey

Featured Singers:

Louis Tomlinson as Izzy

Andrew Rannells as Cody

Michael Cunio as T.K.

Robbie Rist as Whiz

Neil Tennant as Old Clock Shop Man

Youto Kazama as Japanese Matt

Taisuke Yamamoto as Japanese T.K.

Kae Araki as Japanese Kari

Fumiko Orikasa as Japanese Rika

Junichi Suwabe as Japanese Greg

Sōichirō Hoshi as Japanese Marcus

Hirofumi Nojima as Japanese Thomas

Paul Gordon

Jasan Radford

Eric Schenkman

Heart

Rosel Zech

Kathryn D. Lang

David Paton

Lenny Zakatek

Chris Rainbow

Alan Parsons

The Langstars Cafe-Bar & Backpacker-Hostel Lads and Ladettes:

Brian Beacock

Dorothy Elias-Fahn

Derek Stephen Prince

Jeff Nimoy

Doug Erholtz

Michelle Ruff

Lara Jill Miller

Stephanie Sheh

Robbie Rist

Michael Sorich

Neil Kaplan

Michael Lindsey

Colleen O'Shaughnessy

Mary Elizabeth McGlynn

Michael McConnohie

Timothy B. Schmit

ADR Recordists:

Michael Clark

David W. Barr

Sound Design by:

Johnny Valentino

Music Supervisors:

Barry Kolsky

Chris Horvath

Alan Parsons

Paul Oakenfold

Original Score by:

Keiichi Oku

Alan Parsons

Edited by:

Douglas Purgason

Gary A. Friedman

Avi Youabian
Jay Cassidy

Jillian Moul

Voice Direction by:

Mary Elizabeth McGlynn

Jeff Nimoy

The voices and music of Digimon World Tour were augmented by other performers.

Music Augmentation by:

Hollywood Studio Symphony

Vocal Coaching:

Sam Kriger

Music Editors:

Jim Wheeler

Liz Magro

Vocal Producer:

Alex Anders

Re-Recording Mixers:

Michael Clark

Ernie Sheesley

Video Editors:

Terry T. Marlin

Lindsey Myers

Additional Video Compositing:

Harlin Harris

David Butterworth

Production Coordinators:

Sean Kelly

Jessica Renslow

Post Production Supervisor:

Denny Densmore

Produced by:

Rita Majkut

Terri Lei O'Malley

Steve Golin

Sigurjón Sighvatsson

Executive Producers:

Jamie Simone

Haim Saban

Distributed by:

20th Century Fox Television Distribution

Japanese Film Copyright:

© 2014 Toei Animation Co., Ltd.

All Rights Reserved

US Film Copyright:

©2014 Toei Animation Co., Ltd.

All Rights Reserved

© Akiyoshi Hongo, Toei Animation

©2002 Saban Brands

Underlying Property ® Toei Animation Co, Ltd.

All Rights Reserved