It has been announced that a brand new TV anime, “DIGIMON BEATBREAK,” from the popular “Digimon” series of anime and games, will be broadcast every Sunday at 9 am starting October 5th on Fuji TV and other channels.
This will be the first new anime in about two years since “Digimon Ghost Game,” which aired from October 2021 to March 2023. The main visual, featuring the protagonist Tenma Tomorrow, Gekkomon, and other characters, has also been released. The visual is inspired by “a dawn that gives hope for the start of a new era of Digimon,” and is accompanied by the copy, “Bug the future.”
The new work is a story of a new future between humans and Digimon. Set in a world where e-pulses, generated by human thoughts and emotions, are used as a power source for AI support devices called Sapotama, Digimon appear as lifeforms that evolve by consuming e-pulses.
Tomorrow, Tenma is drawn into an extraordinary world after meeting Gekkomon, who suddenly appears from the Sapotama. For a particular purpose, Tomorrow joins the bounty hunter team Golden Dawn, and while living together with members such as Sawashiro Kyo, he renews his resolve. This is the story.
The cast for the Golden Dawn members and Digimon has also been announced. Tomoyo Kurosawa will play Sakuya Rena, Mutsumi Tamura will play Rena’s partner Digimon Pristimon, Arisa Sekine will play Kuonji Makoto, Misaki Kuno will play Makoto’s partner Digimon Kiropmon, Yohei Azagami will play Sawashiro Kyo, and Daiki Hamano will play Kyo’s partner Digimon Murasamemon. Miyu Irino will play the main character, Tomorrow Tenma, and Megumi Han will play his partner, Digimon Gekkomon.
The main PV, featuring Tomorrow, Gekkomon, and members of Golden Dawn, has been released on YouTube. Digimon was first released as a mobile game in June 1997, and the first TV anime series, Digimon Adventure, aired from 1999 to 2000. It was broadcast in 58 countries and regions, including Europe, the Middle East, Southeast Asia, the United States, and Latin America, and gained popularity.
A total of nine TV series, including Digimon Adventure 02, Digimon Tamers, Digimon Frontier, and Digimon Savers, as well as 13 theatrical releases, have been produced.