
A watch-along series for the Digimon franchise, where two transfemme dorks make their way through every season of Digimon anime that exists. Hosts Audrey and Korla discuss each episode with an intensely queer lens and share their experiences with Digimon throughout their lives along the way.
| Publishes | Monthly | Episodes | 89 | Founded | 4 years ago |
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We've got a fantastic one in store for you, folks. Between strong battles, the return of an old Ultimate and several emotional gut punches, this episode of Digimon is really damn strong. Korla and Audrey talk through how it hits them, Magic the Gathe... more
We get mad deep into the metaphysics and philosophical implications of Digimon this time around! No joke, we're asking the big questions and poking at the fabric of reality itself. So is Blackwargreymon, but he's doing that with violence. It's a good... more
Been a hot minute! We got Gigi for this one! Give it a listen~!
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This one's been a long time coming, folks. Holiday season has been hectic as all get-out, but we're back with an incredibly strong episode of Digimon and our hosts are excited to bring it to you!
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Focus on the Digimon franchise brings a unique twist to the watch-along format. The hosts approach each episode with a vibrant blend of humor and personal experience, discussing character dynamics and intricate plotlines while also sharing their own stories and perspectives on gaming culture. The podcast is characterized by a distinctly queer lens, making it relatable for listeners who appreciate representation and insightful commentary on themes such as identity, friendship, and personal struggle. With lively discussions that balance light-hearted banter with deeper emotional discussions, it appeals to both long-time fans and newcomers to the Digimon series.
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