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.

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!

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!

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.

tri. Episode 14: Loss, Part One

In this episode, Sora’s childhood is ruined when the producers decide her cheerful, caring partner needs a gritty reboot.

Digimon Adventure tri.: Ending 3

In this episode, we look at movie four’s odd limbo between a promising summary and a trailer full of dangerous signs. Also we’ve been reviewing Appmon on the DL. Suppose you ought to know.