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A Targeted Taiki! The Super-Celebrity's Warcry! 狙われたタイキ!超セレブ・スターの雄たけび!
(Warawareta Taiki! Chou Serebu-Sutā no Otakebi!) | ||||||||
Airdate | (Ja:) November 27, 2011 | |||||||
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Synopsis
Featured characters
(Numbers indicate order of appearance. Bolded characters are fought by the protagonist(s), and italicized characters feature non-explicitly, e.g. voice, silhouette, image.)
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Digivolutions
Digimon Introduction Corner
SuperStarmon Type: Mutant Special Moves Halley Squall | |
Clockmon: "SuperStarmon! A flashy Digimon shaped like a star!" Old Clock Shop Man: "Its Special Move is a stream of shooting stars (Halley Squall)!" Tagiru Akashi: "Okay now! DigiXros with Ganemon! DigiXros!" Starmon (2010 anime): "You're no superstar without five pointy ends!" |
Other notes
Digimon references
- Angie mistakes SuperStarmon for a Starmon. Gumdramon also mistakes SuperStarmon for Starmon.
- "Double Xros", previously used to create Shoutmon DX, reappars, this time as a method for digifusing two already-digifused Digimon.
- Cutemon escapes from the Fusion Loader again, as he did previously in "Warning, Cuteness! The Cute Hunter Airu's Traps!".
Real-world references
- The celebrity dolls and their names resemble Michael Jackson, The Beatles, Marilyn Monroe, Barack Obama, John Wayne (or Clint Eastwood[citation needed]), a girl in a White costume, Bruce Lee and Kobe Bryant.