Continuity: In the third segment of the movie we see Davis, Yolei, Cody and their Digimon playing on the beach. In the wide shot when we see all of them playing we see that Davi's Digimon is in his "rookie" form, Veemon. When they show a closeup of him and Davis together, Veemon is now in his "in training" form DemiVeemon. Then they show them all playing again and he is now Veemon again.
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Tai: I've got to warn everyone! [Dials phone]
Woman on Phone: All circuits are busy. Try again later.
Tai: Oh, great. It's busy! [Dials another number]
Woman on Phone: All circuits are busy. Try again later.
Tai: How can that be busy too? [Dials another number]
Woman on Phone: All circuits are still busy.
Tai: Don't tell me. [Dials another nymber]
Woman on Phone: Did you hear me? It's busy!
Tai: I'm sorry, lady.
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When all the kids are sending e-mails to WarGraymon and MetalGarurumon, one of them is Yolei. See more...
Digimon: The Movie (2000) - 5 mistakes
Other: When Tai is typing an e-mail of apology to Sora, he accidentally types "Love Tai" as opposed to "From Tai" which he finds more appropriate. At that moment, Kari walks in, resulting in Tai's embarrassed stumble into the keyboard. We then see a highlighted "From Tai" change into "Love Tai". It is possible that Tai had already changed it before we saw it and then accidentally pushed Ctrl+Z upon Kari's arrival, but this is more than doubtful.
Other: During the battle between Greymon and Kabuterimon and Infermon, each Digimon Digivolves several times, but there is no electrical surge.
Deliberate "mistake": Some of the text in this movie is in English, but some is in Japanese. Most noticeable when Tai writes the letter to Sora.
Other: In the first segment of the movie, Kari is about two or three years old. And yet, she has an almost perfect vocabulary.
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