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|ShortSummary = Taiki and the rest are transported back to Earth by the DigiMemories of Examon and WarGreymon. Examon proceeds to reveal that Bagramon tried merge the two worlds long ago and that Omnimon led them and the other DigiMemory Digimon that make up the Knights of the Digital World in stopping Bagramon. However, the distance between both worlds shortening due to the growth of the humans' digital technology caused distortions within the Digital World's core which resulted in the Digital World breaking up into the zones and the Knights of the Digital World turned into DigiMemories while the DigiMemories of Examon and WarGreymon fell into the threshold of dimensions. The two also reveal how they ended up in the human world when Tactimon was knocked into the Real World and how Akari and Zenjirou found them when DarknessBagramon began his D5. Soon, Yuu's Darkness Loader transformed into a yellow Xros Loader as Examon and WarGreymon's DigiMemories revive Omegamon's DigiMemory. Once on Earth, a decisive battle between Xros Heart United Army and the Bagra Army started as Xros Heart is attacked by an army of Troopmon, Mammothmon, Rhinomon, Minotarumon, Tankmon, Pteramon, Bulbmon, and Sealsdramon. Yuu ends up unleashing the Digimon on the side of Xros Heart United Army. During the fight, Kiriha combines Cyberdramon and Dracomon into a hybrid Digimon while Yuu combines Jijimon, Golemon, and ChibiKamemon into GolemJijiKamemon, the Gaossmons and the PawnChessmons into the PawnGaossmons, Knightmon and Wisemon into Knightmon Wise Sword Mode. Alongside the DigiMemories, Taiki, Akari and Cutemon get launched into DarknessBagramon's body right into the Dark Stone. They end up encountering a metaphysical Bagramon who states their resistance is futile as DarknessBagramon charges up an attack which annihilates his followers. A wounded Dorulumon states that the attack is one that automatically deletes data. As Bagramon grabs Taiki, despite Akari and Cutemon trying to get him to let go, Shoutmon comes back to life and saves Taiki. Beelzemon catches Taiki as Shoutmon reveals that the Code Crown is purified and brought him back to life. Outside of DarknessBagramon's body, Deckerdramon, Apollomon, Olegmon, and Grademon are revived and combine their attacks with the other Digimon to stop the deleting fires. The Code Crown then extracts Taiki, Akari, Shoutmon, Cutemon, and Beelzebumon out of DarknessBagramon's body. Using the Code Crown's power, Xros Heart executes a DigiXros called Final Xros on Shoutmon with the Xros Heart Digimon, Apollomon, Grademon, Olegmon, the DigiMemory Digimon (consisting of WarGreymon, Examon, Omegamon, Leviamon, Darkdramon, MetalGarurumon, MagnaAngemon, Patamon, Tailmon, Impmon, Veemon, Garurumon, Agumon, MarineAngemon and Guilmon) who regain their bodies, and the habitants of the Digital World forming Shoutmon ×7 Superior Mode. DarknessBagramon then grows and ends up fighting Shoutmon x7 Superior Mode. Finally, DarknessBagramon is destroyed for good and everything back to normal. Yuu notices that Damemon wasn't present and is probably reborn somewhere. Taiki and his friends said goodbye to Shoutmon and the Digimon as they return to the Digital World. Taiki has a feeling that his adventures are not over yet.
|ShortSummary = Taiki and the rest are transported back to Earth by the DigiMemories of Examon and WarGreymon. Examon proceeds to reveal Bagramon's plan and the forming of DigiMemories. Soon, Yuu's Darkness Loader transformed into a yellow Xros Loader as Examon and WarGreymon's DigiMemories revive Omegamon's DigiMemory. Soon, a decisive battle between Xros Heart United Army and the Bagra Army started. Meanwhile, Taiki, Akari and Cutemon enters into DarknessBagramon's body with intention to search for Shoutmon. As they encountering a metaphysical Bagramon with Taiki nearly killed, the Dark Stone purified into Code Crown and brings every digimon including Shoutmon back to life. The Code Crown then sends Taiki and his team members out of DarknessBagramon's body. Guided by the Code Crown, the Xros Heart executes a DigiXros called Final Xros on Shoutmon with all Digimon to form Shoutmon ×7 Superior Mode. Finally, DarknessBagramon is destroyed for good and everything back to normal. Taiki and his friends said goodbye to Shoutmon and the Digimon as they return to the Digital World but has a feeling that his adventures are not over yet.
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Digimon Xros Wars is the sixth season of the long-running anime series Digimon produced by Toei Animation. It aired in Japan on TV Asahi between July 6, 2010 and September 25, 2011. A follow up series, Digimon Xros Wars: Time Travelling Hunter Boys, began airing on October 2, 2011.

Two pieces of theme music were used for the series. The first opening theme, titled "Never Give Up!" (ネバギバ!, Nebagiba!), is performed by Sonar Pocket. The second opening theme, starting from episode 31 onwards, is "New World", performed by Twill. The series features original music by Kousuke Yamashita, as well as various insert songs sung by Kōji Wada.

Episodes listing

Part 1

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Part 2: The Evil Death Generals and the Seven Kingdoms

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See also

References

General
  • "Toei Animation: Digimon Xros Wars Episode Guide" (in Japanese).
  • "TV Asahi: Digimon Xros Wars Next Episode Preview" (in Japanese).