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Digimon Beatbreak Episode 2 Story & Preview Cuts Released: Tomoro’s Rage Awakens Gekomon

The story and preview images for Episode 2 of the TV anime Digimon Beatbreak (JP: デジモンビートブレイク) have been revealed. This episode will air on Sunday, October 12 at 9:00 a.m. (JST) and will later be available on various international streaming platforms.


Scene cut from DIGIMON BEATBREAK

Scene cut from DIGIMON BEATBREAK (C) Akiyoshi Hongo, Toei Animation


Episode2 Story

Gekomon, awakened by Tomoro’s rage, completely overwhelms the enemy. At that moment, a mysterious Digimon suddenly appears and steals away Sapotama. Devastated by the loss of his brother, Tomoro shuts himself off from the world until a single remark from Kyo Sawashiro, the leader of the Cleaner Team “Growing Dawn,” shakes him to his core.


Scene cut from DIGIMON BEATBREAK

Scene cut from DIGIMON BEATBREAK (C) Akiyoshi Hongo, Toei Animation


Introduction

DIGIMON BEATBREAK Key Visual

DIGIMON BEATBREAK Key Visual (C) Akiyoshi Hongo, Toei Animation


The new lead character is Tomoro Tenma, a 15-year-old first-year high school student. His partner Digimon is Gekkomon, a reptile-type, Data attribute Digimon in its Rookie stage. This marks the first new Digimon TV anime since Digimon Ghost Game (2021–23), returning after two years.

The story is set in a world where human thoughts and emotions create "e-Pulse," which serves as the energy source for AI support devices called "SapotaMa." While this system drives technological progress, terrifying creatures emerge: Digimon, lifeforms that evolve by consuming e-Pulse. Tomoro’s fateful encounter with Gekkomon, who suddenly appears from his SapotaMa, pulls him into extraordinary events that will shape the future of both humans and Digimon.

Since its debut as a handheld game in 1997 and subsequent TV anime adaptation in 1999, the Digital Monster series has introduced over 1,000 Digimon who continuously evolve within the Digital World. Its stories, centred on themes of friendship and growth, have resonated across generations. Beginning with the 1999 anime Digimon Adventure, the franchise has since expanded to nine TV series and 11 films.


Source : Digimon Beatbreak Official