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Digimon Xros Wars Season 1 Episode 28 - Watch Legally and Safely

Digimon Xros Wars Season 1 Episode 28

Episode Title: The Ultimate Weapon Active! Hang in there Cutemon!
Genre: Animation
Countries: ,
Airing Date: February 22, 2011

Digimon Xros Wars : Xros Heart find themselves into the Sweets Zone's underground and with the impression that Cutemon's parents are among them, Taiki and others attempt to search for and save everyone only to find themselves surrounded by Raremon. They managed to escape with Nene's Monitamon attack, causing the team to separated into three groups with Zenjirou and Nene learning the Raremon are the prisoners transformed. Furthermore, Cutemon's parents are nowhere to be found as the nearly complete Breakdramon emerges. Shoutmon ×5 is then formed to fight the robotic dragon before Matadormon appears with Cutemon's parents as hostages, forcing Xros Heart to step down with Shoutmon ×5 being attacked nearly to death. However, through his parents' telepathic request, Cutemon heals Shoutmon ×5 as he proceeds to destroy both Breakdramon and Matadormon. With the Raremon restored back to their original forms, Cutemon says goodbye to his parents as he continues with Xros Heart to the next Zone.

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