Just look at my username ffs. The Digimon dub isn't the greatest dub ever (it's kinda a product of its time), but it's far from being the worst dub either, and yet Digimon purists are insufferable about the "subs vs. dub" debacle. For whatever reason beyond my understanding, Digimon fans have made it their life's purpose to completely shit on their childhoods while proclaiming in the same breath they miss it, and it's so exhausting to be around. Even though I know the differences between the two and can switch versions based on discussion, I will continue to enjoy my crummy '90s dub because hilariously enough, Saban was kinda ahead of its time in portraying an anime as being Japanese (eventually, it took a couple of arcs) when everyone else was Americanizing (...Canadianizing?) everything, and the VAs they had hired for the cast were actually talented, raw people and I absolutely miss that in dubs because I no longer can tell new English voices apart these days, and it's infuriating.