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Digimon Xros Wars Season 1 Episode 27 - Watch Legally and Safely

Digimon Xros Wars Season 1 Episode 27

Episode Title: Sweets Zone, Sweet Tooth Digimon Rampage
Genre: Animation
Countries: ,
Airing Date: February 15, 2011

Digimon Xros Wars : Taiki founds and rescues the digimon, known as Spadamon with Cutemon healing him. Spadamon explains that the Sweets Zone has been taken over by the Bagra Army's Matadormon, forcing the patissiere to prepare desserts for him. In order to save them, Xros Heart enters the Sweet Zone and persuaded the group of Monzaemon which they encountered that Akari is the best patissiere in the Digital World. While Nene and the Monitamon concentrate on rescuing the imprisoned patissiere, the Xros Heart enter a kitchen colosseum where they meet with the top chef WaruMonzaemon, Matadormon private chef, and took down a challenge in order to make Matadormon reveals himself. Their unappealing sweet potatoes cake wins the challenge and with the hostages being rescued, Xros Heart started off a battle. Monzaemon leader then absorbs his Monzaemon followers to become Giga WaruMonzaemon. Shoutmon ×4 initially struggles in the battle but with Spadamon offers himself to DigiXros with him which then becomes Shoutmon ×4S, they managed to defeat Giga WaruMonzaemon. As Coronamon, one of the prisoners being free, mentioned that Cutemon's parents were sent to the underground along with other residents, Matadormon appeared and splited the ground, sending the Xros Heart falling.

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