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Digimon Xros Wars Season 1 Episode 23 - Watch Legally and Safely

Digimon Xros Wars Season 1 Episode 23

Episode Title: "Shinobi Zone, The Comical Ninja Battle!"
Genre: Animation
Countries: ,
Airing Date: January 18, 2011

Digimon Xros Wars : As Xros Heart meet the Monitamon of the Shinobi Zone, who have been following their exploits through the Monitamon under Nene, they learn that Blastmon's general Musyamon has taken over most of the Shinobi Zone. They visit a Monitamon training camp and learn that the Monitamon Princess has been taken hostage by Musyamon, who wants the Code Crown in exchange. Just then, a Shurimon arrives and tries to attack the Monitamon Elder, but is stopped by Sparrowmon and leaves in exchange for a Samurai DVD. After trickily getting everyone up a cliff, Zenjirou falls off but is saved by a group of Etemon. They then been lead to the lair of Karatenmon who will only give up the Code Crown if someone can make him laugh. Everyone puts on their own acts to make him laugh such as Shoutmon's DigiXros with other Digimon, but with no result. However, Nene, who has lightened up a bit more, joins Akari in a comedy sketch which successfully makes Karatenmon laugh. When he reveals the Code Crown, the Etemon snatch it having really been spies for Musyamon. Taiki DigiXros Ballistamon and Persiamon into BalliPersiamon to seduce the Etemon, before hitting them with a surprise attack and finishing them with the Star Sword. Nene and Akari become friends and Xros Heart regains the Code Crown to rescue the princess.

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