We’re back for another feedback episode—with some Tri news, discussion of Devas morality and Suzie’s age, and lots of Ask Podigious time!
Chapters
- 0:00:00: Intro
- 0:02:17: News: Tri Hackmon Casting
- 0:03:33: News: Tri Animedia Interview
- 0:05:43: News: Tri in Lootcrate Anime
- 0:09:28: iTunes Reviews
- 0:19:33: Rejected Titles
- 0:21:30: RDD Poll Results
- 0:22:28: Fantasy Draft Results
- 0:29:00: Voicemails
- 0:33:42: Comment: Devas morality
- 0:35:53: Comment: Suzie's age
- 0:40:00: Ask Podigious
- 0:42:41: Ask Podigious: Meaning of “Digivolve Your Differences”
- 0:43:50: Ask Podigious: Meaning of “Never Stop Digivolving”
- 0:46:58: Ask Podigious: Which world to live in?
- 0:52:35: Ask Podigious: Covering Tamers compared to other seasons
- 1:00:33: Recommendation Articulation
- 1:05:20: Outro
News Mentioned
Voicemails
- May
- Alley
- rika_is_my_favorite
Rejected Titles
- DigiWatch: Origins Edition
- Angry Birdmons
- Tengen Toppa Gurren Gargomon
- Homeward Bound II: Lost in Shinjuku
- The Truthy Enemy
- The Cataclysmic Catalyst
- Noah’s Tiny Ark
- Destroy Your Destiny
- Calumon Explains It All
- Shine Theory
- Destiny: The Taken Queen
- DigiWorld Edge: Catalyst
- Your Anti-virus is Out of Date, Please Upgrade Today (and Destroy the Digital World)
- EvilNotDigimon.exe: An Upgrade is Available, Click Here
- Reap Your Own Destiny
- The New Grim Reaper
- The Real Grim Reaper
- Will the Real D-Reaper Please Stand Up?
- The Grim Adventures of Rika and Henry
- Revolutionary Girl Rika
Things Mentioned
Imagery Mentioned
Characters Mentioned
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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