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Digimon Xros Wars Season 1 Episode 24 - Watch Legally and Safely

Digimon Xros Wars Season 1 Episode 24

Episode Title: Dropout Monitormons, Do Your Best!
Genre: Animation
Countries: ,
Airing Date: February 25, 2011

Digimon Xros Wars : Wanting to impress Nene, Zenjirou offers to sneak into Musyamon's base, taking Dorulumon, a trio of red Monitamon and the Rare Star Sword with him whilst Taiki and the others hold off Shurimon's army (consisting of Gaiomon, Asuramon, and a bunch of Igamon) using an Impmon DigiMemory in the process. As Zenjirou gets further into the base, he notices the desperate situation that Taiki and others are facing and becomes more determined to sneak into the base while Dorulumon holds off the guards. Zenjirou then faces against Musyamon while Nene's Monitormon save the princess. When Zenjirou's words and situation is broadcasted to the rest, Nene flies over to the base to save the red Monitamon from being killed by Mushamon. Her Xros Loader soon transform from black to lavender and DigiXros the red Monitamon into Hi-Vision Monitamon, who distracts Musyamon. Taiki soon DigiXros Shoutmon into Shoutmon x5 to face the opponent. Although Shurimon, Gaiomon, Asuramon try to hinder Shoutmon ×5, Hi-Vision Monitamon is able to aid him to destroy the rivals in a single shot. Afterwards, Nene gives Taiki the Shinobi Zone Code Crown and the Red Monitamon, saying she plans to go and search for her brother, whilst the princess being saved turns out to be a creepy looking Babamon.

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