DIGIMON BEATBREAK Anime Premieres October 5 with MADKID and Ai Tomioka Theme Songs

DIGIMON BEATBREAK premieres Oct 5, 2025 with MADKID’s opening “Mad Pulse” and Ai Tomioka’s ending “beat up” in Toei’s new Digimon series.

DIGIMON BEATBREAK Anime Premieres October 5 with MADKID and Ai Tomioka Theme Songs
DIGIMON BEATBREAK Anime Taps MADKID, Ai Tomioka to Perform Theme Songs

DIGIMON BEATBREAK Anime Announces MADKID and Ai Tomioka for Theme Songs, Premieres October 5

Summary:
The upcoming DIGIMON BEATBREAK anime has confirmed its official opening and ending theme songs. Popular J-pop group MADKID, known for The Rising of the Shield Hero opening, will perform the high-energy track “Mad Pulse”, while singer Ai Tomioka brings her voice to the ending theme “beat up.” The series premieres in Japan on October 5, 2025, produced by Toei Animation with direction by Hiroaki Miyamoto.

DIGIMON BEATBREAK Theme Song Announcement

As the countdown begins to the October 5 premiere, the production team revealed that MADKID will perform the opening song “Mad Pulse”, perfectly capturing the action-packed spirit of the show. The ending theme “beat up” will be sung by Ai Tomioka, adding an emotional layer to the series’ dramatic close each week.

A new character visual was also released, showcasing the latest look at the main cast to celebrate one month before release.

Staff and Production Team

  • Director: Hiroaki Miyamoto

  • Series Composition: Ryota Yamaguchi

  • Character Designs: Takahiro Kojima

  • Digimon Designs: Kenji Watanabe

  • Music: Alisa Okehazama

  • Original Concept: Akiyoshi Hongo

  • Studio: Toei Animation

DIGIMON BEATBREAK Story Overview

The anime’s world introduces “e-Pulse”, a new form of energy generated by human emotions and thoughts. This power fuels the AI-support device Sapotama, but also awakens terrifying monsters.

The protagonist, Tomorro Tenma, meets Gekkomon, a Digimon that emerges from his Sapotama. Together, they join the bounty hunting team Golden Dawn, led by Kyo Sawashiro, where Tomorro discovers the evolving bond between humans and Digimon while facing powerful enemies.

The series explores a futuristic digital frontier, asking: What new path will humans and Digimon create together?

Where to Watch

While Japanese TV will broadcast the anime on October 5, 2025, fans worldwide can expect future streaming announcements. Currently, Crunchyroll streams past Digimon titles like Digimon Adventure (2020), Digimon Adventure tri., and Digimon Ghost Game, making it a likely destination for DIGIMON BEATBREAK.