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Xros Heart proved its worth and was successful in its quest, collecting all the Code Crowns and causing the Zones to reunite. However, Bagramon intervened and cast Taiki, Akari, Zenjiro and Shoutmon back to the real world, conquering the Digital World while they were gone and transforming it into a twisted empire of his designs. When Taiki and Shoutmon returned to the Digital World at the beginning of the second half of the series (''[[Digimon Xros Wars the Evil Death Generals And The Seven Kingdoms]]''), they found themselves tasked with taking on this rearranged digital empire and defeating the Seven Death Generals, its brutal governors. Kiriha and Nene allied with Taiki in his campaign, and their combined strength, tactical prowess and bonds of friendship proved to be more than a match for Bagramon's forces. Despite the show not being a success in its airing in Japan <ref> it had the lowest ratings of all the seasons</ref>, it had good [[Merchandise-Driven|toy sales]] so the series was green lighted for a third arc <ref> though many mistakenly believe it to be its own season and a sequel, according to [[Word of God|Toei and the staff involved]] it isn't</ref> which is called ''[[Digimon Xros Wars the Young Hunters Leaping Through Time]]''. Making this season the longest anime installment of the [[Digimon]] franchise.
Xros Heart proved its worth and was successful in its quest, collecting all the Code Crowns and causing the Zones to reunite. However, Bagramon intervened and cast Taiki, Akari, Zenjiro and Shoutmon back to the real world, conquering the Digital World while they were gone and transforming it into a twisted empire of his designs. When Taiki and Shoutmon returned to the Digital World at the beginning of the second half of the series (''[[Digimon Xros Wars the Evil Death Generals And The Seven Kingdoms]]''), they found themselves tasked with taking on this rearranged digital empire and defeating the Seven Death Generals, its brutal governors. Kiriha and Nene allied with Taiki in his campaign, and their combined strength, tactical prowess and bonds of friendship proved to be more than a match for Bagramon's forces. Despite the show not being a success in its airing in Japan <ref> it had the lowest ratings of all the seasons</ref>, it had good [[Merchandise-Driven|toy sales]] so the series was green lighted for a third arc <ref> though many mistakenly believe it to be its own season and a sequel, according to [[Word of God|Toei and the staff involved]] it isn't</ref> which is called ''[[Digimon Xros Wars the Young Hunters Leaping Through Time]]''. Making this season the longest anime installment of the [[Digimon]] franchise.

At this time there is no official word on whether a dubbed version is forthcoming, but [[Toei Animation]] has filed a trademark for "''Digimon Fusion Battles''" with the US Patent and Trademark Office, and there are reports that demographic tests of the show have been conducted, so it's possible. Crunchy Roll however has started hosting this series, starting with five episodes with three episodes added each week. You can watch them [http://www.crunchyroll.com/digimon-xros-wars-the-young-hunters-who-leapt-through-time here].


See also: the ''[[Digimon Xros Wars (manga)|Digimon Xros Wars]]'' manga, an ongoing adaptation of the anime with a few significant differences and deviations.
See also: the ''[[Digimon Xros Wars (manga)|Digimon Xros Wars]]'' manga, an ongoing adaptation of the anime with a few significant differences and deviations.