Digimon Xros Wars: The Young Hunters Leaping Through Time: Difference between revisions

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* [[Crisis Crossover]]: {{spoiler|With ''[[Digimon Adventure (Anime)|Digimon Adventure]]'', ''[[Digimon Adventure 02 (Anime)|Digimon Adventure 02]]'', ''[[Digimon Tamers (Anime)|Digimon Tamers]]'', ''[[Digimon Frontier (Anime)|Digimon Frontier]]'', and ''[[Digimon Savers (Anime)|Digimon Savers]]''.}}
* [[Department of Redundancy Department]]: Every time "Chou Shinka!" is screamed twice during an evolution sequence.
* [[Did You Just Punch Out Cthulhu?]]: Tagiru's capture of Dagomon in episode 73.
** {{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]].
* [[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.
* [[EverythingsEverything'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.
** 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.
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* [[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.
* [[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]]
** Taiki, Yuu, and Tagiru make up one for the protagonist Hunters; same goes for Shoutmon, Gumdramon, and Damemon.
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* [[The Smurfette Principle]]: Airu is the only female partnered with a Digimon, out of six such people, assuming that Nene is going to remain [[Put On a Bus|on a bus]]. And she's still not even one of the main characters!
* [[Taken for Granite]]: Tagiru, Arresterdramon, and OmegaShoutmon in episode 15. [[The Power of Friendship]] saves them.
* [[Theme Music Power -Up]]: Much like the various Shoutmon forms and army themes in the previous series, Tagiru, Taiki, and Yuu and their respective digimon individually have their own.<ref>"Tagiru Chikara" for Tagiru, "We are Xros Heart" for Taiki, and "Shining Dreamers" for Yuu</ref>.
* [[Theme Tune Cameo]]: In episode ten, Nene sings portions of "New World" and "Stand Up," the opening songs for the second half of the original ''Xros Wars'' and the current season respectively.
* [[Tickle Torture]]: A swarm of Zenimon and KoZenimon does this to the Watchmaker in episode 23.
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* [[Unusually Uninteresting Sight]]: In the middle of a kendo match, Taiguru and his opponent are visibly whisked away into DigiQuartz. After resolving the plot there, they return to the same spot and manage to persuade the referee to continue the match as though nothing happened. Indeed, most of the plots don't seem to launch investigations despite people turning into trees or disappearing for days at a time, and to drive it home, during the trading card game episode, players who were pulled into DigiQuartz seemed to be more concerned that their cards were being stolen than they were about the fact that they were just dragged into another dimension.
* [[Voodoo Doll]]: Airu makes one of Yuu after failing to capture Cutemon from him.
* [[Wake Up, Go to School, Save The World]]
* [[Warrior Therapist]]: The main trio use a variation of this trope to resolve the [[Monster of the Week|incidents]] in the early episodes, addressing the emotional problems of the people who accidentally summoned the Digimon and subsequently taming the Digimon. This approach seperates the main trio from [[The Rival|the rival trio]], who only care about hunting Digimon.
* [[Whack a Monster]]: Episode seven has this portrayed, literally, with Gumdramon (complete with tail hammer) and the mole-like Jagamon.
* [[What Do You Mean ItsIt's Not Awesome?]]: Parodied in one episode focusing around a card game where, during a card battle, Yuu repeatedly screams "Another ULTRA-RARE CARD!" only for Tagiru to follow with "AWESOME! ...Right?".
* [[Xtreme Kool Letterz]]: Once again, Xros Wars instead of Cross Wars, and accordingly the Xros Loader and DigiXros (again, sometimes rendered by fans as "X Loader" or "Digi X").