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Digimon does not air on American tv anymore,BUT THEY HAVE CAME OUT WITH DIgimon xros in Japan so u can easily watch it on YouTube that is what I do is watch the old episode on youtube and watch the new with subtitiles and hopefully they will come out with it on the U.S channels

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