Digimon Beatbreak: New Details Revealed—Cast, Staff, and October Premiere

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By Shanks
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The official website for Digimon Beatbreak, the latest TV anime in the beloved Digimon franchise, has just dropped a new promotional video, updated staff and cast information, and its highly anticipated premiere date: October 5, 2025 on Fuji TV and affiliated channels.

Story Overview

Set in a world where “e-Pulse”—life force generated from human thoughts and emotions—powers the AI support device “Sapotama,” the story takes a dark turn as monsters called Digimon begin to appear from the shadows. Central to the story is Tomoro Tenma, whose life is upended when a Digimon named Gekkomon materializes from his own Sapotama. Together with the bounty hunting team Golden Dawn, Tomoro faces the challenges of a new reality where human and Digimon futures are intertwined.

Main Cast and Characters

  • Miyu Irino as Tomoro Tenma
    Tomoro is a rhythm-obsessed teen who joins Golden Dawn driven by a special motivation.
Miyu Irino as Tomoro Tenma
Miyu Irino
 as Tomoro Tenma
  • Megumi Han as Gekkomon
    Born from Tomoro’s Sapotama, this Digimon is ruled by its insatiable appetite.
Megumi Han as Gekkomon
Megumi Han as Gekkomon
  • Tomoyo Kurosawa as Reina Sakuya
    Golden Dawn’s 16-year-old “loose cannon,” responsible for drawing enemy attention but often pushing herself past her limits.
Tomoyo Kurosawa as Reina Sakuya
Tomoyo Kurosawa as Reina Sakuya
  • Mutsumi Tamura as Pristimon
    Reina’s Digimon partner with a big sisterly vibe, having grown up alongside Reina.
Mutsumi Tamura as Pristimon
Mutsumi Tamura as Pristimon
  • Arisa Sekine as Makoto Kuonji
    The 10-year-old analyst of the group, serious yet occasionally blunt.
Arisa Sekine as Makoto Kuonji
Arisa Sekine as Makoto Kuonji
  • Misaki Kuno as Chiropmon
    Makoto’s partner Digimon, a curious ‘otaku’ type who mutters to himself.
Misaki Kuno as Chiropmon
Misaki Kuno as Chiropmon
  • Yōhei Azakami as Kyo Sawashiro
    Charismatic leader of Golden Dawn, who treats the team as family.
Yōhei Azakami as Kyo Sawashiro
Yōhei Azakami as Kyo Sawashiro
  • Daiki Hamano as Murasamemon
    Kyo’s formidable Digimon partner, usually seen napping in its smaller form, Cougarmon.
Daiki Hamano as Murasamemon
Daiki Hamano as Murasamemon

Key Staff

  • Director: Hiroaki Miyamoto (noted for his work on One Piece and One Piece Film Gold)
  • Series Composition: Ryota Yamaguchi (Sailor Moon Stars, Medabots, Dokidoki! Precure)
  • Character Design: Takahiro Kojima
  • Digimon Design: Kenji Watanabe
  • Animation Digimon Design: Akihiro Asanuma
  • Art Director: Ayaka Jin
  • Color Designer: Sayoko Yokoyama
  • CG Director: Yusuke Ozone
  • Compositing Director: Tomoyuki Ishiyama
  • Editor: Eiichi Nishimura
  • Music: Arisa Okehazama

Produced by Fuji TV, Yomiko Advertising, and Toei Animation, this new Digimon series aims to deliver a fresh yet faithful adventure for both new viewers and longtime fans.

Notable Casting: Tomoyo Kurosawa as Reina Sakuya

Fans may recognize Tomoyo Kurosawa from acclaimed roles such as Kumiko Ōmae in “Sound! Euphonium,” Phosphophyllite in “Land of the Lustrous,” and more1. In Digimon Beatbreak, she brings to life Reina Sakuya, a character set to be a standout with her brash energy and high-stakes battle style1. Her extensive experience in both anime and video game voice acting promises depth and excitement to this major role.

Takeaway

Digimon Beatbreak is shaping up to be a major event for anime and Digimon fans. The mix of established and rising stars behind the cast, the dynamic creative staff, and a modern, emotionally driven premise set against classic Digimon themes are generating buzz for its autumn premiere. Mark your calendars for October 5 and prepare to catch the next big evolution in the Digimon universe1.

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