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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. It 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] The series premiered on October 5, 2025 on Fuji TV and other networks, as part of the Anime Sunday 9 [ja] programming 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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CreatedbyAkiyoshi Hongo
DirectedbyHiroaki Miyamoto
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デジモンビートブレイク
(Dejimon Bītobureiku)
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Created byAkiyoshi Hongo
Anime television series
Directed byHiroaki Miyamoto
Written byRyōta Yamaguchi
Music byArisa Okehazama [ja]
StudioToei Animation
Licensed byCrunchyroll (streaming)
Original networkFuji TV, Kansai TV, THK, uhb, TNC, OHK, OX, TSS, TV Shizuoka, NST, NBS, ITC, mit, SAY, Saga TV, KSS, TSK, EBC, TKU, BBT, AKT, KTN, UMK, Fukui TV
Original run October 5, 2025 – present
Episodes22
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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]

An English dub for the series premiered on Crunchyroll with its first five episodes on December 27, 2025.[8] Episodes 6–10 was released on January 31, 2026.[9] The first ten episodes of the English dub will be available on Hulu on March 24, 2026.[10]

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 called Digimon appear; digital lifeforms that evolve by consuming humans' e-Pulse and must be eliminated by bounty-hunting teams known as Cleaners. 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 Cleaner team "Glowing Dawn" dedicated to protecting Digimon, Tomoro renews his resolve.

Characters

Glowing Dawn

The main characters belong to a group known as Glowing Dawn (グローイングドーン, Gurōingu Dōn).

The Glowing Dawn was initially going to be named Golden Dawn (ゴールデンドーン, Gōruden Dōn), but the name was changed a month before the series officially aired.[11][12]

Tomoro Tenma (天馬 トモロウ, Tenma Tomorō)[13]
Voiced by: Miyu Irino,[14] Sakura Kawaguchi [ja]Ep. 2 credits (young) (Japanese); Zeno Robinson[8] (English)
Tomoro Tenma is a teenage boy characterized by his distinctive appearance, critical outlook, and a rare e-Pulse that disrupts Sapotamas and attracts Digimon. Ostracized from a young age due to these malfunctions, he grows up relying on his close bond with his older brother Asuka whose injury and later Cold Heart condition deeply shape Tomoro's motivations. After their parents are arrested by the World Union under unusual and mysterious circumstances, Tomoro becomes distrustful of authority and artificial intelligence, sympathizing with Digimon who are treated as "glitches" by society. His life changes when he partners with Gekkomon and becomes involved with the group Glowing Dawn, gradually learning to trust others, confront his resentment and past, and accept both his abilities and himself.
Gekkomon (ゲッコーモン, Gekkomon)[13]
Voiced by: Megumi Han[14] (Japanese); Risa Mei[8] (English)
A gecko-themed Digimon and the partner of Tomoro. Gekkomon is a Digimon that first emerges from Tomoro Tenma's Sapotama, initially attacking him to claim his e-Pulse before forming an unstable partnership. Though openly motivated by his desire for Tomoro’s e-Pulse, Gekkomon repeatedly protects him in battles against Hyemon and other threats, displaying notable speed and strength. Over time, he becomes involved with Glowing Dawn, where his gluttony and impulsive behavior—such as stealing food and causing minor chaos—contrast with moments of loyalty and concern for Tomoro. Despite their frequent clashes and mutual distrust, Gekkomon gradually settles into the group as Tomoro’s partner, accompanying him on missions and daily life while maintaining his mischievous, self-serving nature. His other form is the armadillo girdled lizard-themed Armalizamon (アルマリザモン, Armalizamon).
Reina Sakuya (咲夜レーナ, Sakuya Rēna)
Voiced by: Tomoyo Kurosawa[1] (Japanese); Cristina Vee[8] (English)
Reina Sakuya is a teenage girl noted for her striking red-orange hair, green eyes, and bold fashion sense. A self-described "loose cannon" of Glowing Dawn, she frequently charges into the front lines to draw enemy attention, often exhausting her e-Pulse in the process. It was also revealed, when she was young, she had no family for unknown reasons. Despite her reckless tendencies, she is deeply loyal to the group, whom she regards as her family after being transferred between multiple cleaner teams. Outside of combat, Reina enjoys almond jelly and collecting plush toys, and harbors a strong dislike of snakes.
Pristimon (プリスティモン, Purisutimon)
Voiced by: Mutsumi Tamura[1] (Japanese); Lily Emil Lammers[15] (English)
A Pristinailurus-themed Digimon and the partner of Reina. Pristimon has a big sister personality and grew up with Reina from a young age. She likes black tea and the fragrance of it. However, Pristimon dislikes strong perfumes. Her other form is the wolverine-themed Wolvermon (ウルヴァモン, Wolvermon).
Makoto Kuonji (久遠寺マコト, Kuonji Makoto)
Voiced by: Arisa Sekine [ja][1] (Japanese); Brenna Larsen[15] (English)
Makoto Kuonji is a young boy with blond hair and blue eyes who serves as Glowing Dawn's primary analyst, handling reconnaissance and logistical tasks often avoided by his teammates. Born in the Shangri-La Egg to a wealthy family, he was suddenly cast out due to his partnership with Chiropmon. Quiet and introspective, Makoto views himself as physically weaker and emotionally reserved compared to others, but ultimately comes to accept these traits as part of his identity, embracing Chiropmon as a reflection of his true self.
Chiropmon (キロプモン, Kiropumon)
Voiced by: Misaki Kuno[1] (Japanese); Courtney Shaw[8] (English)
A bipedal hooded bat-themed Digimon and the partner of Makoto. Chiropmon has an otaku personality and isn't satisfied until he checks out anything that catches his eye. He has a habit of muttering to himself. Chiropmon also likes observing Digimon but doesn't like crowds. His other form is the humanoid bat-themed NightChiropmon (ナイトキロプモン, NightChiropmon).
Kyo Sawashiro (沢城キョウ, Sawashiro Kyō)
Voiced by: Yōhei Azakami[1] (Japanese); Jalen Askins[8] (English)
Kyo Sawashiro is a young man and the leader of Glowing Dawn, as well as a former member of the elite Five-Stars. A prodigy Cleaner and longtime friend of Asuka Tenma, he is known for his calm demeanor and strong sense of familial loyalty, referring to his friends and companions as his "family." Unlike most Cleaners, Kyo seeks coexistence between humans and Digimon, secretly protecting apprehended Digimon at the Nirinso Shelter rather than handing them over for deletion. His compassion comes at a personal cost, as he regularly uses his own e-Pulse to sustain them, leaving him physically weakened despite his fondness for cooking, sewing, and domestic life.
Murasamemon (ムラサメモン, Murasamemon)
Voiced by: Daiki Hamano[1] (Japanese); Cory Yee[8] (English)
An Ultimate Level humanoid leonine Digimon and partner of Kyo that wields a sword with a cougar-shaped hilt. He regresses to his Champion Level, the bobcat-themed Cougarmon (クーガモン, Cougarmon), while resting. Murasamemon boasts overwhelming strength in battle, but is usually found sleeping as Cougarmon. He likes training and sleeping, but doesn't like mint.

World Union

The World Union (ワールドユニオン, Wārudoyunion) is a powerful organization that is the largest corporation in the world.

Chairman Wong (王会長, Ō Kaichō)
Voiced by: Akio Otsuka[16]
A chinese man who is a leading member of the Ministry of Civil Protection and the leader of the World Union. He is the main antagonist of the series.

Ministry of Civil Protection

The Ministry of Civil Protection (国民保護省, Kokumin Hogo Shō) is a government organization that works for the World Union. They have the authority to interfere with the police if they get in the way.

Kawarazaki (河原崎, Kawarazaki)
Voiced by: Yūya Uchida (Japanese); Keith Silverstein (English)
A worker at the Ministry of Civil Protection who speaks on their behalf.
Cleaners

The Cleaners (クリーナー, Kurīnā) work for the Ministry of Civil Protection. They are charged with the duty of rounding up rogue Digimon and the humans who are harboring them.

Kinoko Gang

The Kinoko Gang (キノコ団, Kinoko Dan) are a gang of Cleaners operating in the bay region of the city who target low bounty Digimon. They later take up the name of the Nirinso Defense Force (ニリンソ防衛隊, Nirinso bōei-tai).

Shiitake (シイタケ, Shiitake)
Voiced by: Yūsuke Numata
A member of the Kinoko Gang.
Shimeji (シメジ, Shimeji)
Voiced by: Yasuhiro Takato
A member of the Kinoko Gang.
Eringi (エリンギ, Eringi)
Voiced by: Yoshiyuki Kōno
A member of the Kinoko Gang.
Chamblemon (シャンブルモン, Chamblemon)
A champignon-themed Digimon resembling a recolored version of the Digimon below who is Shitake's partner. It was deleted by Hyemon Pierce.
Mushroomon (マッシュモン, Mushmon)
Two mushroom-themed Digimon who are the partners of Shimeji and Eringi.
RedVegiemon (レッドべジーモン, RedVegimon)
Voiced by: Eiji Takemoto
A vegetable-themed Digimon that becomes Shitake's second Digimon partner following Chamlemon's deletion. After a fight with Gekkomon and some In-Training Digimon, RedVegiemon De-Digivolved to Nyokimon.
Five Stars

The Five Stars (五行星, Gogyōsei) are five elite Cleaners who answer to Chairman Wong. Kyo and Murasamemon used to be part of this group. Among its members are:

Genjo Kanada (金田ゲンジョウ, Kanada Genjo)
Voiced by: Hiroshi Kamiya[16] (Japanese); Jonathon Ha (English)
A member of the Five Stars with the Gold Star rank who is loyal to Chairman Wong. Genjo is a tall, enigmatic man known for his constant arched smile and unwavering loyalty to Chairman Wong. Distinguished by his long dark blue hair, measured demeanor, and preference for hair oil, he often presents himself in traditional Chinese-style attire accented with yellow ornaments. Operating from the shadows, Genjo orchestrates indirect confrontations through his subordinate Gokuumon, notably intervening in the battle between Gekkomon and Hyemon to seize a Sapotama containing Asuka Tenma's e-Pulse. He later engineers a covert assault on Glowing Dawn’s headquarters by unleashing an overcharged MarineBullmon, maintaining plausible deniability while subtly threatening Kaito and observing events with detached amusement.
Gokuumon (ゴクウモン, Gokuwmon)
Voiced by: Kazuhiro YamajiEp. 2 credits
A Sun Wukong-themed Digimon who is Genjo's partner.
Kaito Kutsuna (忽那カイト, Kutsuna Kaito)
Voiced by: Yuichi Nakamura[16] (Japanese); Paul Castro Jr. (English)
A member of the Five Stars with the Fire Star rank who employs vicious tactics. On May 30th, Kaito uses extreme violence to close a case at an amusement park. Later that day, he intervenes in Glowing Dawn's botched hunt of the rampaging Raremon, who was making landfall at a refinery. He chides Kyo for struggling against the target and assaults Tomoro out of the belief that the boy was responsible, but to his disgust, Kyo prostrates himself rather than rise to the provocation. As he goes to leave, he notices the berserk Gekkomon charging him and has Flaremon clobber Gekkomon.
Flaremon (フレアモン, Fureamon)
Voiced by: Hisao EgawaEp. 11 credits
A fire lion-themed Digimon who is Kaito's partner.
Honoka Sakai (沙海ホノカ, Sakai Honoka)
Voiced by: Rie Kugimiya[16] (Japanese); Kira Buckland (English)
A member of the Five Stars with the Water Star rank who is the youngest of the group. She likes Kaito and has a disdain for sweet foods where she prefers to have spicy foods.
MarineChimairamon (マリンキメラモン, MarinChimairamon)
A marine Chimera-themed Digimon who is Honoka's partner. Like the original Kimeramon, MarineChimairamon sports the parts of different Marine Digimon like Coelamon's head and leg-like fins, Ikkakumon's horn, tusks, ears, and mane, Octomon's horns with its tentacles for a tail, Seadramon's body, Dolphmon's dorsal fin, Gesomon's tentacles on its back, Ebidramon's left arm, and Divermon's right arm.
Rose Woodville (ローズ・ウッドヴィル, Rōzu Uddovuiru)
Voiced by: Ryoko Shiraishi[16] (Japanese); Tara Sands (English)
A member of the Five Stars with the Wood Star rank. She is a fortune-teller by trade where she is into the fine arts and shows a dislike towards static.
Lilamon (ライラモン, Lilamon)
A lilac/fairy-themed Digimon who is Rose's partner.
Klay Arslan (クレイ・アルスラン, Kurei Arusuran)
Voiced by: Satoshi Mikami[16] (Japanese); Christoper Swindle (English)
A successful businessman, philanthropist, and member of the Five Stars under the Earth Star rank who is the oldest of the group and supervisor of the different TACTICS teams. Klay is also revealed to be the owner of the Mirror World's Hidden Colosseum where illegal Digimon fights occur. After Genjo leaked his deeds even after destroying the Hidden Colosseum, Klay loses his Earth Star rank and becomes a fugitive.
Proganomon (プロガノモン, Proganomon)
Voiced by: Kohsei Hirata
A Proganochelys-themed Digimon with drills on its shell who is Klay's partner.
TACTICS Team Seven

TACTICS Team Seven is a global Cleaner Group working for the Five Stars and the youngest TACTICS team. Among its members are:

Raito Souda (惣田ライト, Souda Raito)
Voiced by: Toshiyuki Toyonaga[16] (Japanese); Ryan Colt Levy (English)
A member of TACTICS Team Seven. Raito is a smart and resentful teenage boy with fair skin, orange eyes, and spiky dark blue hair. He wears a black bandana with a red stripe and an yellow triangle on it, a white hooded shirt, an open dark green jacket with grey buttons on the chest and the Tactics logo on the left sleeve, dark grey shorts, and brown boots with black soles. Raito is a natural genius. He likes board games and collecting bandanas and hates natto. Raito's e-Pulse is blue. Raito would later end up fired for causing the deletion of Tinkermon and be placed in the Hidden Colosseum where he attempts to redeem himself. Upon losing to Tenma, Raito is told by Hotaruko that his plan to rejoin TACTICS Team Seven have been declared fruitless by Chairman Wong.
Monodramon (モノドラモン, Monodramon)
Voiced by: Wataru Hatano (Japanese); Paul Castro Jr. (English)
A dragon-themed Digimon with bat-like wings on its arms who is Raito's partner. His Digivolved forms include the Rhamphorhynchus-themed Rhamphomon (ランフォモン, Rhamphomon) and the Azhdarchidae-themed Azhdarmon (アズダルモン, Azhdarmon).
Hotaruko Kanuma (鹿沼ホタルコ, Kanuma Hotaruko)
Voiced by: Sakura Kawaguchi [ja][16] (Japanese); Anairis Quiñones (English)
A hard-working member of TACTICS Team Seven. Hotaruko is a young woman with fair skin, blue eyes, long light brown hair, and a medium bust. Her hair has a fringe curved to the left and shoulder-length sidelocks. She splits her hair with light green hairclips and ties her long ponytail with a light blue ornament. She wears a cropped collared dark green jacket with grey buttons in the chest and the Tactics logo on the left sleeve, green overall shorts, and black thigh-length boots. She likes okonomiyaki and cleaning and hates large dogs.
Syakomon (シャコモン, Shakomon)
Voiced by: Misaki Watada (Japanese); Kira Buckland (English)
A clam-themed Digimon who is Hotaruko's partner. She can Digivolve into the Tylosaurus-themed Tylomon (ティロモン, Tylomon).
Granit (グラニット, Guranitto)
Voiced by: Marina Inoue[16] (Japanese); A. J. Beckles (English)
A member of TACTICS Team Seven and the youngest of the group. Granit is a calm and pessimistic teenage boy with dark skin, orange eyes, and black hair. His hair has a fringe in the front, parted bangs, and is tied in a short ponytail. He wears an oversized turtlenecked dark green jacket with grey buttons and the Tactics logo on the left sleeve, dark blue pants, and black boots. Granit likes stargazing and chewing gum and hates rats.
Ludomon (ルドモン, Ludomon)
Voiced by: Yuko Sanpei (Japanese); Jonathon Ha (English)
A Digimon of the Legend-Arms group and Granit's partner who can transform into a shield. He can Digivolve into TiaLudomon who can also turn into a shield.
Seraphy Naito (セラフィ内藤, Serafi Naitō)
Voiced by: Ryōta Takeuchi[16] (Japanese); Craig Lee Thomas (English)
A member of TACTICS Team Seven and the oldest of the group. He is also the right-hand man of Klay Arslan. Seraphy is a strict and fierce muscular man with lightly tanned skin, grey eyes, short spiky black hair, and a scar around his left eye and eyebrow. He wears a black shirt, a black elbow warmer on his left elbow, green cargo pants, a wine-colored belt with a square grey buckle, and brown and black boots with black soles. Seraphy likes muscle building and hates incompetence
Gigasmon (ギガスモン, Gigasmon)
Voiced by: Uoken (Japanese); Jonathon Ha (English)
A troll/giant Digimon who is Seraphy's partner.

Other Digimon

Hyemon (ハイエモン, Haiemon)
Hyemon Scar Voiced by: Takashi Matsuyami (Japanese); Mick Lauer (English)
Hyemon Pierce Voiced by: Daisuke Kishio
Two spotted hyena-themed Digimon brothers. Hyemon Scar (ハイエモンスカー, Haiemon Sukā) possesses a scar and Hyemon Pierce (ハイエモンピアス, Haiemon Piasu) possesses an earring. Hyemon Scar was deleted by Gokuwmon. Hyemon Pierce would later attack Tomoro and Digivolved into the red wolf/Big Bad Wolf-type Fangmon (ファングモン, Fangmon) to attack him. He was defeated and De-Digivolved into Punimon.
BlackGaogamon (ブラックガオガモン, BlackGaogamon)
Voiced by: Satoshi Tsuruoka (Japanese); Alan Lee (English)
An akita-themed Digimon and black version of Gaogamon.
MarineBullmon (マリンブルモン, MarinBullmon)
Voiced by: Mie Sonozaki
A sea slug-themed Digimon who was used by Genjo to attack the Glowing Dawn's headquarters. It was defeated by Armalizamon and De-Digivolved to Pichimon.

Episodes

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1"The Beat of Emotions"
Transliteration: "Kanjō no Kodō" (Japanese: 感情の鼓動)
Hiroaki MiyamotoRyōta YamaguchiHiroaki MiyamotoOctober 5, 2025 (2025-10-05)December 27, 2025
In the Mirror World on May 17, 2050, bounty hunters led by Makoto Kuonji pursue thief Mitsuo Minezaki, whose Digimon FunBeemon is empowered by his e-Pulse, but Kyo Sawashiro ultimately intervenes and apprehends Mitsuo after defeating his Digimon. The following day, high school student Tomoro Tenma inadvertently causes malfunctions in his classmate Hitomi Shinomiya’s Sapotama, later learning she has been afflicted by the Cold Heart phenomenon. As Tomoro grapples with guilt and the mystery behind his effect on Sapotamas, a Digimon named Gekkomon emerges and drains his e-Pulse, drawing him into a dangerous encounter with e-Pulse-feeding Hyemon. Tomoro’s brother Asuka rescues him but is mortally attacked and consumed by Cold Heart, urging Tomoro to follow his own “beat” before falling away. Cornered and desperate, Tomoro agrees to share his e-Pulse with Gekkomon, forming a partnership that allows them to fight back against the Hyemon.
2"Glowing Dawn"
Transliteration: "Gurōingu Dōn" (Japanese: グローイングドーン)
Yui KomatsuRyōta YamaguchiYui KomatsuOctober 12, 2025 (2025-10-12)December 27, 2025
After his brother's e-Pulse is drained by a Hyemon, Tomoro is forced to join Glowing Dawn, a group of Cleaners that handle Digimon incidents. He and Gekkomon are ambushed by the Kinoko Gang, a mushroom brother group, and their Digimon partners Mushroomon and Chamblemon, but luckily, Wolvermon and Chiropmon arrive to save them.
3"Facing Mirrors"
Transliteration: "Awase-kagami" (Japanese: 合わせ鏡)
Kotoe MikiShō AikawaKotoe MikiOctober 19, 2025 (2025-10-19)December 27, 2025
Short on funds and food, Glowing Dawn seeks more bounties at Garando. They learn that the Gokuumon that deleted Hyemon Scar had not yet claimed the bounty, but Tomoro is incensed when the team turns down the chance to track down Hyemon Earring, who took Hitomi's Sapotama. He tracks Hyemon on his own but ends up pulled into the Mirror World to face his digivolved form, Fangmon. The team arrives to rescue him, but Tomoro and Gekkomon are driven into a berserk rage when the team tries to stop him from putting an end to the murderous Digimon. They are stopped at the last second, and the team is able to revive Hitomi by returning her Sapotama.
4"Family"
Transliteration: "Famirī" (Japanese: ファミリー)
Kyōsuke YamazakiNatsumi MorichiKyōsuke YamazakiOctober 26, 2025 (2025-10-26)December 27, 2025
Glowing Dawn's next target is Machmon and their owner, who has been attacking cargo trucks. Kyo has put Reina in charge of the operation, but things go awry when Gekkomon goes against protocol, and Tomoro doesn't pay attention to his surroundings. Things get heated up between Tomoro and Reina, two people whose beats clash and yet are similar.
5"Half and Half"
Transliteration: "Go-bu to Go-bu" (Japanese: 五分と五分)
Tohru IshidaMasanao AkahoshiNobuo TomizawaNovember 2, 2025 (2025-11-02)December 27, 2025
During a shopping trip, Tomoro stumbles upon an old shopping street that a Pandamon protects. The ruthless Koala Kai attempts to evict the residents from their home, and Tomoro, and Gekkomon aid Pandamon in protecting the district.
6"The Bond of Parent and Child"
Transliteration: "Oyako no Sakazuki" (Japanese: 親子の盃)
Takao KiriyamaMasanao AkahoshiYukio KaizawaNovember 9, 2025 (2025-11-09)January 31, 2026
Pandamon is upset that Yuukari injured Sasatake, but he struggles to reconcile their emotions with their chivalric ideals. Tomoro wishes to engage Astamon in combat with the help of Reina, Makoto, and their Digimon, while Kyo looks into the identity of the leaker in the interim.
7"Nirinso"
Transliteration: "Nirinsō" (Japanese: ニリンソウ)
Kazuho TakatoyaToshiaki SatōKazuho TakatoyaNovember 16, 2025 (2025-11-16)January 31, 2026
Kyo has gone off somewhere without telling the younger members of Glowing Dawn. Meanwhile, Tomoro and the others need to find a bounty to pay repair costs for the microwave Tomoro accidentally broke. Their trip to locate Kyo soon leads them to a BlackGaogamon that seems to conflict with itself.
8"The Vanishing Classroom"
Transliteration: "Kieru Kyōshitsu" (Japanese: 消エル教室)
MashiroRyō YamazakiMashiroNovember 23, 2025 (2025-11-23)January 31, 2026
Hitomi encounters Tomoro again after a long time and asks him to help search for the missing students. They soon end up trapped by Mimicmon, who sought out students with the highest scores to eliminate them. Without Tomoro nearby, Gekkomon starts to struggle against this new enemy.
9"Utopia"
Transliteration: "Risōkyō" (Japanese: 理想郷)
Yūichi TsuzukiShō AikawaYūichi TsuzukiNovember 30, 2025 (2025-11-30)January 31, 2026
The remaining members of Glowing Dawn head to the Shangri-La Egg, which turns out to be a utopia created after a big catastrophe. However, other Cleaners are also after GoldNumemon and Tomoro, and the others are ambushed by Shademon, who soon brainwashes Chiropmon.
10"A True Friend"
Transliteration: "Hontō no Tomodachi" (Japanese: 本当の友達)
Tasuku ShimayaShō AikawaTasuku ShimayaDecember 7, 2025 (2025-12-07)January 31, 2026
Chiropmon is taken from Makoto by Haruko, who sees Digimon as toys. Kyo tries to interrupt the buyer’s transaction, while Makoto feels troubled because his own weakness caused Chiropmon to suffer.
11"A Black Emotion"
Transliteration: "Kuroi Kanjō" (Japanese: 黒い感情)
Gō KogaNatsumi MorichiGō KogaDecember 14, 2025 (2025-12-14)March 7, 2026
During a shopping trip to get his brother a birthday present, Tomoro gets into an argument with Gekkomon over a scarf. After separating from Tomoro, Gekkomon, whilst fueled by resentment and annoyance, comes across a Digimon who was spewing poisonous gas.
12"A New Family"
Transliteration: "Atarashī Kazoku" (Japanese: 新しい家族)
Akihiro NakamuraToshiaki SatōAkihiro NakamuraDecember 21, 2025 (2025-12-21)March 7, 2026
Fuelled by guilt over what happened to Kyo and Gekkomon, Tomoro reflects on what he should do as a cleaner. Meanwhile, a dangerous Digimon called MarineBullmon is charging straight towards the Glowing Dawn base.
13"Five Star Meeting"
Transliteration: "Gogyōsei Kaigi" (Japanese: 五行星会議)
Tohru IshidaRyōta YamaguchiDaiki FukuokaJanuary 4, 2026 (2026-01-04)March 7, 2026
The Five Stars, the highest ranked cleaners of the world, have gathered to discuss an important matter; the rise of Cold Heart cases and the overwhelming appearances of Digimon. Meanwhile, the Glowing Dawn encounter a mysterious trio at a crime scene involving a fugitive.
14"Tactics"
Transliteration: "Takutikusu" (Japanese: タクティクス)
Moe MaeharaShō AikawaMoe MaeharaJanuary 11, 2026 (2026-01-11)March 7, 2026
The Cleaner group called TACTICS Team Seven undergoes extreme training in order to control their e-Pulse. As they oppose Glowing Dawn during a hunt, their ideologies clash with Tomoro, who fails to accept them.
15"Little Courage"
Transliteration: "Chīsana Yūki" (Japanese: 小さな勇気)
Junji ShimizuRyō YamazakiJunji ShimizuJanuary 18, 2026 (2026-01-18)March 7, 2026
The Kinoko Gang, holding a grudge, sneak into Nirinso in Kyo's absence and aim to destroy the team. RedVegimon neutralizes Gekkomon and the others, but the remaining Child Digimon can only watch from the shadows.
16"Where I Belong"
Transliteration: "Boku no ibasho" (Japanese: 僕の居場所)
Kazuya HasegawaToshiaki SatōYukio KaizawaJanuary 25, 2026 (2026-01-25)TBA
Granite's interference causes Rena to let her target escape, and the two are transported to a frigid snowy mountain by Moosemon's ability. While searching for clues to escape despite their differences, Granite recalls the birth of Ludomon.
17"Antipathy"
Transliteration: "Anchipashī" (Japanese: アンチパシー)
Kotoe MikiNatsumi MorichiKotoe MikiFebruary 1, 2026 (2026-02-01)TBA
Glowing Dawn comes into conflict with TACTICS while pursuing Monmon. Hotaruko's younger siblings happen to be there and mistake Makoto for a colleague, inviting him to their family's okonomiyaki restaurant. During the meal, Hotaruko becomes hostile towards them, but food thefts are becoming more frequent in town.
18"The Price of Freedom"
Transliteration: "Jiyū no daishō" (Japanese: 自由の代償)
Haruki UnenoMasanao AkahoshiHaruki UnenoFebruary 8, 2026 (2026-02-08)TBA
Tomoro and his friends feast on a pot while Haruomi is lying in front of a hideout, but TACTICS demands their extradition. Despite trying to stop it, Haruomi's Commandramon is captured. The man had a dark past.
19"Black Market Auction"
Transliteration: "Yami Ōkushon" (Japanese: 闇オークション)
MashiroMasanao AkahoshiMashiro & Yukio KaizawaFebruary 15, 2026 (2026-02-15)TBA
With Maki's help, Tomoro and his friends infiltrate an illegal Digimon auction being held by Klay Arslan of the Five Elements. While investigating the venue with TACTICS on guard, they come across a girl named Yume Ikuhara, and her partner Digimon Tinkermon imprisoned in a cage.
20"Proof of Genius"
Transliteration: "Tensai no shōmei" (Japanese: 天才の証明)
Yui KomatsuShō AikawaAkira KagaFebruary 22, 2026 (2026-02-22)TBA
Tomoro is kidnapped by a monkey Digimon and suddenly finds himself in a Hidden Coliseum in the Mirror World, where Digimon users are being forced to partake in illegal fight. After winning his first match against Hirochi and his Greymon, Raito appears as his next opponent after he was fired for what happened to Tinkermon.
21"The One Beside You"
Transliteration: "Soba ni Iru Mono" (Japanese: そばにいるもの)
Tohru IshidaToshiaki SatōYukio KaizawaMarch 1, 2026 (2026-03-01)TBA
Members of Growing Dawn rush to Tomoro's aid by infiltrating the Mirror World's Hidden Colosseum. Tomoro heads to the basement of the Colosseum to rescue Raito who has been taken away after Azhdarmon's defeat. Naito and the others stand in Kyo's way, but Reina notices something strange about Granit.
22"Defiance"
Transliteration: "Hankōshin" (Japanese: 反抗心)
Kazuya HasegawaNatsumi MorichiToshinori WatanabeMarch 15, 2026 (2026-03-15)TBA
As Hotaruko must decide her fate amidst the breakdown of Team Seven, Naito seeks retaliation against Glowing Dawn, while Honoka Sakai is dispatched to eradicate Klay and the TACTICS organization.
23"The Power to Take"
Transliteration: "Ubau Tame no Chikara" (Japanese: 奪うための力)
TBATBATBAMarch 22, 2026 (2026-03-22)TBA
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  1. Production staff information is taken from the ending credits of each episode.

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