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Digimon Xros Wars Season 1 Episode 30 - Watch Legally and Safely

Digimon Xros Wars Season 1 Episode 30

Episode Title: Brand New Journey!! Tokyo Showdown!!
Genre: Animation
Countries: ,
Airing Date: March 08, 2011

Digimon Xros Wars : Ending up back in their world, Taiki, Akari and Zenjirou learn that their time in the Digital World was about half a day in real world time and both of Taiki and Akari's family members have no faith on their words. Taiki later hears the voice whom had granted him the Xros Loader, though is unable to find it. The next day, Taiki meet up with Akari and Zenjirou, telling them his intention to go back to the Digital World and save their friends over there. The voice eventually respond to his words leading them to it, revealed to be the DigiMemory of Omnimon. After fully materialising Shoutmon and explaining the origin of the DigiMemories, Omninom reveals he has the power to return Taiki to the Digital World, but Akari and Zenjiro must stay behind. Just then, Tactimon, who trapped in real world and attacks the city, use the electricity to give himself form and chase over Taiki. After Taiki fail to use his DigiMemory in the battle, Tactimon captures Akari and Zenjiro, demanding Taiki to hand over the Xros Loader. However, Akari and Zenjirou's passionate emotions give Taiki's Xros Loader a new power, allowing Shoutmon to digivolve into OmegaShoutmon who manages to destroy Tactimon. Taiki returns to the Digital World with Shoutmon, where his presence is noticed by Nene's brother, Yuu, who is seen with DarkKnightmon.

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