
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 | Twice monthly | Episodes | 86 | Founded | 3 years ago |
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| Number of Listeners | Categories | TV & FilmTV ReviewsComedy | |||

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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Hey hey, folks! This one's incredibly good: our hosts are on a real tear and the episode Digimon served up is a delicious morsel to chew into. You should probably watch it along with listening, it's a serious banger! We have stakes and drama and just... more
Now this episode of Data Transfer is a real goodun. We have a juicy bit of Digimon to follow up on, with giant bugs and giant houses and sound engineering. We have Audrey at her cutest in a while! We have DNA digivolution as a thinly veiled metaphor ... more
Are you a fan of Lilliputian tales? Do you enjoy when the world is very, very big and your protagonists are comparably quite small? Have you found joy and terror in the worlds of Pikmin, or Honey, I Shrunk the Kids? You'll find a lot to enjoy about t... more
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Content centered around a watch-along format for the Digimon anime series, featuring two hosts who bring a unique, queer perspective to each episode discussion. The conversations often weave personal anecdotes and reflections on gender and identity into their commentary about the plot, characters, and themes found within the Digimon universe. Notably, the humor is laced with genuine emotional depth, addressing heavier topics such as mental health, relationships, and the struggles of growing up while connecting with the franchise. Fans of anime, gaming, and queer culture are likely to find the series both relatable and engaging, as the hosts balance humor with heartfelt discussions.
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