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Digimon Beatbreak

Japanese anime television series From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Digimon Beatbreak
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Digimon Beatbreak (デジモンビートブレイク, Dejimon Bītobureiku; stylized in all caps) is a Japanese anime television series produced by Toei Animation, part of the Digimon franchise. The series is directed by Hiroaki Miyamoto with series composition by Ryota Yamaguchi, with Takahiro Kojima as character designer and Arisa Okehazama [ja] composing the music.[1] It premiered on October 5, 2025 on Fuji TV and other channels as part of the Anime Sunday 9 [ja] block.[2][3] The opening theme song is "Mad Pulse" performed by MADKID [ja] while the ending theme song is "beat up" performed by Ai Tomioka [ja].[4]

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The series is simulcast on Crunchyroll worldwide, excluding Italy and on Hulu in the United States.[5][6]

The first episode aired as an early preview during the Digimon Expo event on September 20.[7]

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Plot

"e-Pulse," which is generated by human thoughts and emotions, was used as the energy source for the AI support device "Sapotama." From the shadows of this remarkable development, terrifying monsters appear. Digimon are living beings that evolve by consuming e-Pulse. Tomoro Tenma is drawn into an extraordinary experience after meeting Gekkomon, who suddenly appears from his Sapotama. While living together with Kyo Sawashiro and other members of the bounty hunting team "Glowing Dawn," Tomoro renews his resolve.

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Characters

The main characters belong to a group known as Glowing Dawn (グローイングドーン). Before the series aired, it was going to be named Golden Dawn (ゴールデンドーン) but the name was changed a month before the series aired.[8] [9]

Tomoro Tenma (天馬 トモロウ, Tenma Tomorō)[10]
Voiced by: Miyu Irino,[11] Sakura Kawaguchi [ja]Ep. 2 credits (young)
Gekkomon (ゲッコーモン, Gekkomon)[10]
Voiced by: Megumi Han[11]
Reina Sakuya (咲夜レーナ, Sakuya Rēna)
Voiced by: Tomoyo Kurosawa[1]
Pristimon (プリスティモン, Purisutimon)
Voiced by: Mutsumi Tamura[1]
Makoto Kuonji (久遠寺マコト, Kuonji Makoto)
Voiced by: Arisa Sekine [ja][1]
Chiropmon (キロプモン, Kiropumon)
Voiced by: Misaki Kuno[1]
Kyo Sawashiro (沢城キョウ, Sawashiro kyō)
Voiced by: Yōhei Azakami[1]
Murasamemon (ムラサメモン, Murasamemon)
Voiced by: Daiki Hamano[1]
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Episodes

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References

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