Digimon Beatbreak is here, and fans are buzzing with excitement. The new anime has the kind of chaos that has made the franchise a classic. Here’s what you need to know about when it comes out, where you can watch it, and what the story is.
Episode one of Digimon Beatbreak has aired at this moment. But, for the next episodes, it will also air at 9:00 a.m. on Fuji Television and other networks every Sunday. Fans around the world may catch it then or later in their arc of time zones as well.
Here’s when you can tune in:
- Japan (JST): October 5, 2025, at 9:00 AM
- Pacific Time (PT): October 4, 2025, at 5:00 PM
- Eastern Daylight Time (EDT): October 4, 2025, at 8:00 PM
- Brazil (BRT): October 4, 2025, at 9:00 PM
- UK (BST): October 5, 2025, at 1:00 AM
- Nigeria (WAT): October 5, 2025, at 1:00 AM
- Central Europe (CEST): October 5, 2025, at 2:00 AM
- India (IST): October 5, 2025, at 5:30 AM
- Philippines (PHT): October 5, 2025, at 8:00 AM
- Australia (AEDT): October 5, 2025, at 11:00 AM
For viewers in Japan, Digimon Beatbreak will air directly on Fuji TV and several other local stations. Crunchyroll will simulcast the show worldwide except in Italy. It will stream on Hulu in the United States.
In this story, “e-Pulse” is energy born from human thoughts and emotions. This power fuels devices called Sapotama, but it also brings Digimon into the real world. Protagonist Tomoro Tenma discovers this when Gekkomon appears from his Sapotama, pulling him into an adventure that ties together humans, Digimon, and a mysterious team known as Glowing Dawn. Together, they face rogue Digimon and uncover the dangerous secrets of the e-Pulse system.
Cast and characters of Digimon Beatbreak
Fans will recognize some familiar voice talent bringing the new Digimon story to life. The main cast includes:
- Miyu Irino (Kiritsugu Emiya from Fate/Zero) as Tomorou Tenma
- Megumi Han (Gon Freecss from Hunter x Hunter) as Gekkoumon
- Tomoyo Kurosawa (Vash the Stampede from Trigun Stampede) as Reina Sakuya
- Mutsumi Tamura (Hatake Kakashi from Naruto: Shippuuden) as Pristimon
- Arisa Sekine (Shigaraki Tomura from My Hero Academia) as Makoto Kuonji
- Misaki Kuno (Hawk from Seven Deadly Sins) as Chiropmon
- Youhei Azakami (Tetchou Suehiro from Bungou Stray Dogs) as Kyou Sawashiro
- Daiki Hamano (Gorou from Darling in the FranXX) as Murasamemon
The Team behind Digimon Beatbreak
A strong creative team is backing Digimon Beatbreak. The series director is Hiroaki Miyamoto (One Piece Film: Gold). Ryota Yamaguchi (Medarot) handles the series composition, while Takahiro Kojima designs the characters. The music is composed by Alisa Okehazama (The Apothecary Diaries), adding extra energy to the story.
Other staff members include Ayaka Jin (Run For Money: The Great Mission), who serves as the art director; Sayoko Yokoyama (Planetes) and Nakajima Emi (Koisuru One Piece) are in charge of color design; and Eiichi Nishimura (Gotcha!) is responsible for editing. Production is handled by Fuji Television Network, Yomiko Advertising, and Tavac. The animation studio is Toei Animation.
Music has always been a big part of Digimon’s charm, and Digimon Beatbreak is no different. The opening theme, “Mad Pulse” by MADKID, sets the tone with high energy. The ending theme, “beat up” by Ai Tomioka, adds a stylish close to each episode.
Conclusion
With its exciting new story, fresh characters, and global release, Digimon Beatbreak is shaping up to be one of the most talked-about anime this season. From the mystery of e-Pulse to the bonds between humans and Digimon, there’s a lot for fans to dive into. For now, the adventure has officially begun, and Digimon Beatbreak is off to a strong start.