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** {{spoiler|1=Masaru introduces himself by punching a VenomVamdemon and dominoing two others behind it in episode 78. He punches some BelialVamdemon as well later in the same episode.}}
** {{spoiler|1=Masaru introduces himself by punching a VenomVamdemon and dominoing two others behind it in episode 78. He punches some BelialVamdemon as well later in the same episode.}}
* [[Emotion Eater]]: Most of the [[Monster of the Week|weekly monsters]] draw their power from the [[Powered By a Forsaken Child|negative emotions of children]].
* [[Emotion Eater]]: Most of the [[Monster of the Week|weekly monsters]] draw their power from the [[Powered By a Forsaken Child|negative emotions of children]].
* [[The End or Is It]]: {{spoiler|Is the old clock shop owner really a reincarnated and reformed Bagramon, or was he just some old guy with vast knowledge of the workings of the Digital World who thought it would be funny to mess with Taiki's head?}}
* [[The End - Or Is It?]]: {{spoiler|Is the old clock shop owner really a reincarnated and reformed Bagramon, or was he just some old guy with vast knowledge of the workings of the Digital World who thought it would be funny to mess with Taiki's head?}}
* [[Enigmatic Empowering Entity]]: The Watchman, a mysterious old man with a Clockmon, who produces the Xros Loaders used by the children participating in the Digimon Hunts.
* [[Enigmatic Empowering Entity]]: The Watchman, a mysterious old man with a Clockmon, who produces the Xros Loaders used by the children participating in the Digimon Hunts.
* [[Everything's Better With Dinosaurs]]: The first episode of this arc features MetalTyrannomon as the first Digimon faced by Tagiru and Gumdramon.
* [[Everything's Better With Dinosaurs]]: The first episode of this arc features MetalTyrannomon as the first Digimon faced by Tagiru and Gumdramon.
* [[Evolutionary Levels]]: More common than before, where everyone can evolve. Despite that, it still follows what [[Digimon Xros Wars (Anime)|the first two arcs]] established - that evolution here is treated as age and the Xros Loaders simply allow them to access their future forms.
* [[Evolutionary Levels]]: More common than before, where everyone can evolve. Despite that, it still follows what [[Digimon Xros Wars (Anime)|the first two arcs]] established - that evolution here is treated as age and the Xros Loaders simply allow them to access their future forms.
** Technically this is true in the previous seasons for early digimon stages from digitama/digiegg to Baby II/Intraining but not true, but its quite as true for child and above.
** Technically this is true in the previous seasons for early digimon stages from digitama/digiegg to Baby II/Intraining but not true, but its quite as true for child and above.
* [[Foreshadowing]]: Partially combined with [[Early Bird Cameo]], Pay attention to The Watchmaker{{spoiler|'s eyes in the final episode's segment before the Quartzmon battle. Notice how one of the eyes is glowing red through the glasses? Now which [[Big Bad]] does that remind you of?}}
* [[Foreshadowing]]: Partially combined with [[Early-Bird Cameo]], Pay attention to The Watchmaker{{spoiler|'s eyes in the final episode's segment before the Quartzmon battle. Notice how one of the eyes is glowing red through the glasses? Now which [[Big Bad]] does that remind you of?}}
* [[Freeze Frame Bonus]]: If you pay attention, you can see Tagiru knock another player's teeth out during the basketball game in the episode 55.
* [[Freeze Frame Bonus]]: If you pay attention, you can see Tagiru knock another player's teeth out during the basketball game in the episode 55.
** In the episode in Hong Kong, Airu and Ren can be seen in the background in the tram that the boys take early in the episode. Exactly why they're there is a mystery, as they have no other appearances or role in the episode.
** In the episode in Hong Kong, Airu and Ren can be seen in the background in the tram that the boys take early in the episode. Exactly why they're there is a mystery, as they have no other appearances or role in the episode.
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* [[The Little Shop That Wasn't There Yesterday]]: The Watchmaker's shop is never in the same place twice...
* [[The Little Shop That Wasn't There Yesterday]]: The Watchmaker's shop is never in the same place twice...
* [[Loophole Abuse]]: {{spoiler|1=You can only bring out one Digimon per time and DigiXros only two of them. Taiki quickly figures out that he can overlook this rule by sending Ballistamon and Dorulumon to Yuu's XrosLoader and use DoubleXros to bring Shoutmon X4 to the battle.}}
* [[Loophole Abuse]]: {{spoiler|1=You can only bring out one Digimon per time and DigiXros only two of them. Taiki quickly figures out that he can overlook this rule by sending Ballistamon and Dorulumon to Yuu's XrosLoader and use DoubleXros to bring Shoutmon X4 to the battle.}}
* [[Monster of the Week]]: Episodes are playing out rather similarly to ''[[Digimon Savers (Anime)|Digimon Savers]]'' in this respect - a Digimon is causing trouble in the real world, and the [[Power Trio]] have to go hunt down and capture said Digimon to put a stop to its shenanigans. {{spoiler|No longer in effect as of [[Wham Episode|episode 22.]]}}
* [[Monster of the Week]]: Episodes are playing out rather similarly to ''[[Digimon Savers (Anime)|Digimon Savers]]'' in this respect - a Digimon is causing trouble in the real world, and the [[Power Trio]] have to go hunt down and capture said Digimon to put a stop to its shenanigans. {{spoiler|No longer in effect as of [[Wham! Episode|episode 22.]]}}
* [[Mythology Gag]]: In episode 23, Akari is seen wearing the second outfit she wore in the ''[[Digimon Xros Wars (Manga)|Digimon Xros Wars]]'' manga, sans [[Zettai Ryouiki]].
* [[Mythology Gag]]: In episode 23, Akari is seen wearing the second outfit she wore in the ''[[Digimon Xros Wars (Manga)|Digimon Xros Wars]]'' manga, sans [[Zettai Ryouiki]].
* [[Nerf]]: Xros Loaders in this series are much more limited than they were in the previous series, only able to reload one Digimon at a time and only able to DigiXros up to two at a time. {{spoiler|1=However, DoubleXros and GreatXros are still effective, allowing Yuu and Taiki to bring forth Shoutmon X4 and later Shoutmon X7 with Kiriha and Nene.}}
* [[Nerf]]: Xros Loaders in this series are much more limited than they were in the previous series, only able to reload one Digimon at a time and only able to DigiXros up to two at a time. {{spoiler|1=However, DoubleXros and GreatXros are still effective, allowing Yuu and Taiki to bring forth Shoutmon X4 and later Shoutmon X7 with Kiriha and Nene.}}
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* [[Omake]]: Continuing from ''Xros Wars'' is the "Digimon Introduction Corner", which spotlights a different Digimon at the end of every episode, followed by a "joke" DigiXros between the subject of the segment and another Digimon.
* [[Omake]]: Continuing from ''Xros Wars'' is the "Digimon Introduction Corner", which spotlights a different Digimon at the end of every episode, followed by a "joke" DigiXros between the subject of the segment and another Digimon.
* [[Overly Long Title]]
* [[Overly Long Title]]
* [[Plot Mandated Friendship Failure]]: In episode seven, this occurs between Gumdramon and Tagiru. [[Justified Trope|Justified]] by the fact that they're both hot headed and immature, and are shown to quarrel fairly often.
* [[Plot-Mandated Friendship Failure]]: In episode seven, this occurs between Gumdramon and Tagiru. [[Justified Trope|Justified]] by the fact that they're both hot headed and immature, and are shown to quarrel fairly often.
* [[Power Creep, Power Seep]]: Lets just say when {{spoiler|the 5 heroes from past seasons come back, they're not guaranteed to be as strong (or weak) as you remember them}}
* [[Power Creep, Power Seep]]: Lets just say when {{spoiler|the 5 heroes from past seasons come back, they're not guaranteed to be as strong (or weak) as you remember them}}
* [[Power Trio]]
* [[Power Trio]]
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* [[Sequel Hook]]: In the final scene, the old watchmaker {{spoiler|reveals himself to be a reincarnated Bagramon... somehow}} and implies that he's searching for {{spoiler|1=his brother, DarkKnightmon, somewhere in the world}}.
* [[Sequel Hook]]: In the final scene, the old watchmaker {{spoiler|reveals himself to be a reincarnated Bagramon... somehow}} and implies that he's searching for {{spoiler|1=his brother, DarkKnightmon, somewhere in the world}}.
* [[Ship Tease]]: Episode nine is pretty much dedicated to teasing Taiki/Akari. Tagiru even plays the role of [[Shipper On Deck]] for them.
* [[Ship Tease]]: Episode nine is pretty much dedicated to teasing Taiki/Akari. Tagiru even plays the role of [[Shipper On Deck]] for them.
* [[Shout Out]]
* [[Shout-Out]]
** The series' title is, itself, a reference to ''[[The Girl Who Leapt Through Time]].''
** The series' title is, itself, a reference to ''[[The Girl Who Leapt Through Time]].''
** Shoutmon's new design is a walking homage to both ''[[Kamen Rider]]'' and ''[[Getter Robo]]'', the latter finally completing his evolution into a walking [[Super Robot]] homage.
** Shoutmon's new design is a walking homage to both ''[[Kamen Rider]]'' and ''[[Getter Robo]]'', the latter finally completing his evolution into a walking [[Super Robot]] homage.