Show notes
Our Prodigious Summer's first half boards a train car to bid a tearful farewell (but, not a goodbye) to the partners we grew to love along the way. On this episode of Anime Was (Not) A Mistake the Numemon choose Jonathan as their new savior and Dan battles and defeats anxiety/depression while inside a cave. Haven't we all been there? With the Digidestined slowly defeating each of the Dark Masters, we see where each of our protagonist's true power lies. With some dedicated to teamwork and bringing the battle to our enemies and others less inclined to fight and more prone to gather up past friends to form an army. When the dust finally settles and we all claim our shiny new keepsake keychains only one thing lays between us and an era of peace...the digital personification of the apocalypse?!?!? Well, at least we know if we can take it on the chin and view everything as a bit of a joke we will be alright in the end. With that all said and done, it's just a quick train ride back home. There will be tears, lost cowboy hats in the wind, and plenty of fond memories. Yet, we have a feeling this ending is just the beginning of a new digital adventure! Rate, Review, Subscribe, and Listen to Us on Podbean/iTunes/Stitcher/SpotifyFollow us on Instagram:@animewasnotamistakepodcast Or on Facebook:@animewasnotamistakepodMusic Provided:“Digimon Are The Champions” – Shuki Levy and Paul Gordon – Saban Entertainment – Digimon: Adventure - Digimon: Adventure OST - 1999“Previously on Digimon” Takanori Arisawa – Saban Entertainment – Digimon: Adventure - Digimon: Adventure OST - 1999“Digimon's Heroic Theme” – Project Trinity Covers - Digimon: Adventure - 2012

