Digimon Beatbreak Release Dates, Schedule and Episodes

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The wait is over and the beloved Digimon anime is back with the all-new Digimon Beatbreak series, with Gekkomon being the starring Digimon. As the Digital World unravels, Final Weapon has all the information you need to keep up with Digimon Beatbreak, including the release dates and weekly schedule for new episodes.

In Digimon Beatbreak, protagonist Tomoro Tenma lives in a world where emotions and thoughts are used as e-Pulse—fuel that powers AI devices called Sapotama. Society begins to fracture when Digimon begin materializing from Sapotama. Tomoro meets Gekkomon when it appears on his device, and he ends up joining Glowing Dawn, a secret team investigating rogue Digimon and the dark truth of the AI system.

Digimon Beatbreak Release Dates, Exact Premiere Time and Schedule

Digimon Beatbreak episodes
©Akiyoshi Hongo, Toei Animation

New Digimon Beatbreak episodes will release on Saturdays at 7:00 p.m. PT / 10:00 p.m. ET on Crunchyroll, followed by Hulu. Episodes will be released with English subs. Digimon Beatbreak is expected to have at least 49 episodes in total, but this total may change.

Here are the release dates and schedule for Digimon Beatbreak (subject to change):

  • First Cour
    • Episode 1 – October 4 – OUT NOW
    • Episode 2 – October 11 – OUT NOW
    • Episode 3 – October 18 – OUT NOW
    • Episode 4 – October 25 – OUT NOW
    • Episode 5 – November 1 – OUT NOW
    • Episode 6 – November 8 – OUT NOW
    • Episode 7 – November 15 – OUT NOW
    • Episode 8 – November 22 – OUT NOW
    • Episode 9 – November 29 – OUT NOW
    • Episode 10 – December 6 – OUT NOW
    • Episode 11 – December 13 – OUT NOW
    • Episode 12 – December 20 – OUT NOW
  • Second Cour (The Tactics Arc)
    • Episode 13 – January 3 – OUT NOW
    • Episode 14 – January 10 – OUT NOW
    • Episode 15 – January 17 – OUT NOW
    • Episode 16 – January 24 – OUT NOW
    • Episode 17 – January 31 – OUT NOW
    • Episode 18 – February 7 – OUT NOW
    • Episode 19 – February 14 – OUT NOW
    • Episode 20 – February 21 – OUT NOW
    • Episode 21 – February 28 – OUT NOW
    • Episode 22 – March 14 – OUT NOW
    • Episode 23 – March 21 – OUT NOW
    • Episode 24 – March 28 – OUT NOW
  • Interlude Arc
    • Episode 25 – April 4 – OUT NOW
    • Episode 26 – April 11 – OUT NOW
    • Episode 27 – April 18 – OUT NOW
  • Third Cour (GIFT Arc)
    • Episode 28 – April 25 – OUT NOW
    • Episode 29 – May 2 – OUT NOW
    • Episode 30 – May 9 – OUT NOW
    • Episode 31 – May 16 – OUT NOW
    • Episode 32 – May 23 – OUT NOW
    • Episode 33 – May 30 – OUT NOW
    • Episode 34 – June 6 – OUT NOW
    • Episode 35 – June 13 – OUT NOW
    • Episode 36 – June 20 – OUT NOW
      • No new episode for June 27
    • Episode 37 – July 4

New episodes of Digimon Beatbreak will premiere at the following times (subject to change):

  • Pacific Daylight Time: 7:00 p.m. PDT
  • Mountain Daylight Time: 8:00 p.m. MDT
  • Central Daylight Time: 9:00 p.m. CDT
  • Eastern Daylight Time: 10:00 p.m. EDT
  • Greenwich Mean Time: 3:00 a.m. GMT

OP/ED, Cast and Staff

MADKID performs the opening theme song “Mad Pulse.” Ai Tomioka performs the ending theme song “beat up.”

The Digimon Beatbreak cast includes: 

  • Miyu Irino as Tomorō Tenma
  • Megumi Han as Gekkomon
  • Tomoyo Kurosawa as Reina Sakuya
  • Mutsumi Tamura as Pristimon
  • Arisa Sekine as Makoto Kuonji
  • Misaki Kuno as Chiropmon
  • Yohei Azakami as Kyo Sawashiro
  • Daiki Hamano as Murasamemon
  • Toshiyuki Toyonaga as Raito Souda
  • Sakura Kawaguchi as Hotaruko Kanuma
  • Marina Inoue as Granit
  • Ryota Takeuchi as Seraphy Naito
  • Yuichi Nakamura as Kaito Kutsuna
  • Rie Kugimiya as Honoka Sakai
  • Ryoko Shiraishi as Rose Woodville
  • Satoshi Mikami as Klay Arslan
  • Hiroshi Kamiya as Genjo Kanada
  • Akio Otsuka as Chairman Wong

The staff of Digimon Beatbreak includes:

  • Original Concept: Akiyoshi Hongo
  • Music: Alisa Okehazama
  • Series Director: Hiroaki Miyamoto
  • Series Composition: Ryota Yamaguchi
  • 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
  • Editing: Eiichi Nishimura
  • Production: Fuji Television Network, Yomiko Advertising and Toei Animation

Where Can I Watch Digimon Beatbreak?

©Akiyoshi Hongo, Toei Animation

Crunchyroll will be streaming the Digimon Beatbreak anime in North America, Central America, South America, Europe (excluding Italy), Africa, Oceania, the Middle East and CIS. Hulu is expected to stream the anime in the same regions, but access may vary. In Japan, the anime will air on Fuji TV and other channels.

What is Digimon Beatbreak About?

Digimon Beatbreak episodes
©Akiyoshi Hongo, Toei Animation

Lastly, here’s a story synopsis of the anime, via Bandai:

“e-Pulse,” which is generated by human thoughts and emotions, was used as the energy source for the Al support device “Sapotama.” Behind this remarkable development, a terrifying monster 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 “Golden Dawn,” Tomoro renews his resolve. What new future will be forged by humans and Digimon?

Soul Kiwami
Soul Kiwami
Raul Ochoa, a.k.a. Soul Kiwami, is the Managing Editor of Final Weapon with six years of writing/editing experience and a former News Writer at Game Rant. Raul is passionate about the Japanese gaming and anime/manga industries, and he's a huge fan of Nintendo Switch, PC hardware, JRPGs, and fighting games. business email: [email protected] | Muck Rack: https://muckrack.com/raul-landaverde-1

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