To celebrate Hanukkristmas Eve, it’s our first Podigi Non-Denominational Holiday Special! Jeff, Ashley, and Asher got together in person (gasp!) to watch “A Very Digi-Christmas” with live commentary and discuss the meaning of [insert holiday here], but mostly to sing poorly (except for Asher, who can actually sing).
The live commentary of “A Very Digi-Christmas” runs from 0:10:55 to 0:31:55, and is meant to be synced up to the listener also watching the episode. However, we accidentally picked up most of the TV audio in the recording, so we hope that doesn’t cause any awkward double-speak as you watch the episode.
Things Mentioned
- “A Very Digi-Christmas” on Netflix [netflix.com]
- “A Very Digi-Christmas” on Crunchyroll [crunchyroll.com]
- “A Very Digi-Christmas” on Hulu [hulu.com]
Special Thanks
Our Calumon artwork is by the awesome Mary Cagle. If you want to check out more of her work—which, come on, you really should—she creates the webcomics Let’s Speak English, Kiwi Blitz, and Sleepless Domain. She’s also cubewatermelon on Tumblr and Twitter, where she posts lots of other cool drawings and fanart pieces.
The podcast is made possible with support from our awesome Patremon. If you want to support the show and get some cool rewards (like stickers, buttons, and early episodes), check out our Patreon campaign.
Our intro, outro, and transition music is the opening music of the Japanese version of Tamers, “The Biggest Dreamer” by Wada Kouji, which you can purchase and download from iTunes Japan or Amazon.co.jp.
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