In this movie, a dub that’s so on point it
not only serves up more explicit explanations for some of the
original’s less obvious plot elements and themes, it offered
explanations for its own prior flubs!
Revisiting Digimon season by season, episode by
episode, from Adventure to Appmon and back!
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tri. Movie #5: Coexistence [Dub]
In this movie, Meiko’s challenges become as
clear as ever, while trying to figure out what’s actually happening
to the world and Tai’s reactions to them challenge us almost as
much.
tri. Episode 26: Future, Part Five
In this episode, a dramatic save, a fiery
sibling exchange, several evolution sequences, a mode change and the
inevitable build up to the most important lesson of them all:
adulting is hard.
tri. Episode 25: Future, Part Four
In this episode, you’ve seen Hikari’s
special ability save the day! You’ve seen Koushiro’s special
ability save the day! Now watch what happens when you put them
together!
tri. Episode 24: Future, Part Three
In this episode, while everything builds to a
boil in the real world, Mysterious Man throws Taichi and Daigo into a
spontaneous morality game with no good outcomes. Live or die- it’s
your choice.
tri. Episode 23: Future, Part Two
In this episode, the subplots with Maki and the
02 kids are reopened en route to the emotionally satisfying
conclusions they deserve. Or at least they’re brought up by other
characters. Which is an improvement.
tri. Episode 22: Future, Part One
In this episode, the barrier between worlds
weakens and Taichi poofed away before everyone’s eyes. Best thing
you can say about the team’s mentality is they haven’t split up
yet to get stuck in a restaurant, castle, or dimensional void. That’s
an improvement!
Digimon Adventure tri.: Ending 5
In this episode, we hope the finale focuses on
wrapping up essential character arcs more than the exposition fest,
no matter how much one is needed. It’s also a good time to lay out
plans for reviewing the last two dub movies, Appmon, and everything
else going on outside of the site!
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tri. Movie #4: Loss [Dub]
In this movie, we’re left to work out whether
a major reveal is important information worthy of discussion... or
the dub just going off-script again.
tri. Stage Play: August 1st Adventure
In this production, everybody’s so spooked by
the idea of adulthood they’re willing to trap themselves in a
dimension where time has no meaning. But to be fair, it does have a
monkey. Haven’t you always wanted a monkey?
tri. Movie #3: Confession [Dub]
In this movie, with everybody too hesitant to
speak and everybody else too hesitant to ask questions, no wonder all
the pressure’s on Izzy to sort out the answers.
tri. Episode 21: Coexistence, Part Four
In this episode, Taichi’s fall leads everyone
to go full protagonist- the new girl wants her partner dead, the
mid-season addition prompts a dark evolution, and the rival wears the
goggles.
tri. Episode 20: Coexistence, Part Three
In this episode, Meiko proves to be the
embodiment of every kid who wanted to be a digidestined and have
their own partner Digimon. Only the real version, not the kid you
pretended to be in your fanfics.
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tri. Episode 19: Coexistence, Part Two
In this episode, the eight digidestined cope
with their lack of control by sitting down and projecting all their
problems onto the new girl. Daigo meanwhile projects all his onto the
eight digidestined.
tri. Episode 18: Coexistence, Part One
In this episode, Meicoomon’s rampage broadens
and intensifies to the real world, making Meiko wonder whose
brilliant idea it was to partner them up. As does the entity whose
brilliant idea was to partner them up.
tri. Movie #2: Determination [Dub]
In this movie, it turns out watching something in
your own language actually makes it easier to understand. This might
be a shocking first for Digimon!
Digimon Adventure tri.: Ending 4
In this episode, we get amped up for a trailer and
summary describing exactly what we expect to happen. But also for an
early review of the Determination dub and our chance to join the
show’s cast on a panel!
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tri. Episode 17: Loss, Part Four
In this episode, Sora’s prior words become
prophetic as the unbreakable bonds between digidestined and partner
Digimon are confirmed all over again. And again. And again. And
again. And again...
tri. Episode 16: Loss, Part Three
In this episode, Team Yggdrasil was so annoyed
at Kurata being the more memorable villain in Savers that it shows up
in a different universe determined not to let that happen again!
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tri. Episode 15: Loss, Part Two
In this episode, just as we’re about to get
deep with Sora, Taichi and Yamato, Mugendramon says no to character
development and yes to killing everyone in the forest.
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