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Digimon releases official trailer for upcoming anime in October
Digimon releases official trailer for upcoming anime in October

Straits Times

time01-08-2025

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  • Straits Times

Digimon releases official trailer for upcoming anime in October

Sign up now: Get ST's newsletters delivered to your inbox Digimon Beatbreak will follow the adventures of protagonist Tomoro Tenma and his lizard-like companion Gekkomon. Heads up, Digimon tamers - the official trailer has just dropped for a new anime series slated to begin in October 2025. First unveiled in March, Digimon Beatbreak - the 10th series in the popular media franchise - will follow the adventures of protagonist Tomoro Tenma and his lizard-like companion, Gekkomon. Digimon (short for Digital Monsters) are the physical incarnations of digital data or computer programs that reside in the Digital World - a parallel dimension spawned from data in mankind's communication networks. In the world of Digimon Beatbreak, which 'achieved development through emotionally generated energy', Digimon lurk in the shadows and are said to devour emotions, with a team of 'cleaners' handling incidents arising from altercations with these creatures. The tagline of the series is 'Glitch the Future' - nobody knows what it means at this point, but eh, it sounds cool. Tenma is voiced by Miyu Irino, a veteran voice actor known for his role as Haku in Studio Ghibli's Spirited Away, Sora in the Kingdom Hearts video game series, Saji Crossroad in Mobile Suit Gundam 00, as well as Sabo in One Piece. Gekkomon is voiced by Megumi Han, who voiced Gon Freecss in the 2011 Hunter × Hunter anime, Meimei in The Apothecary Diaries. Top stories Swipe. Select. Stay informed. World Trump modifies reciprocal tariffs ahead of deadline; rate on Singapore likely to remain at 10% Singapore PM Wong to deliver National Day message on Aug 8 Singapore Data breach involving Cycle & Carriage Singapore customer details under probe Singapore Man charged over kicking woman's face in Teck Whye Lane flat, leading to her death Singapore 'For one last time, let's go home': Tears, laughs as last scheduled Jetstar Asia flight touches down Life The Projector leaves Cineleisure, returns to Golden Mile Tower Singapore 3 men charged over living on the earnings of prostitution Business OCBC Q2 profit drops 7% to $1.82b as interest rates fall, to pay lower interim dividend Since its inception in 1997, the Digimon franchise has often been compared with Pokemon, as both feature colourful, larger-than-life creatures battling for dominance. The franchise first began as a series of digital pets similar to Tamagotchi . It then blossomed into a franchise comprising multiple anime series, games, manga, trading cards, and of course, toys. Entertainment website Comic Book Resources estimates the Digimon franchise to have racked up US$6.3 billion (S$8.18 billion) in revenue since then. There are nearly 1,300 unique Digimon in the franchise (compared with Pokemon at little over a thousand) of all shapes and sizes, including cute dogs that evolve into cats, armoured humanoid dragons, angels and demons, and literal manifestations of the end of all creation. They are mostly capable of human speech, and often possess elaborate, edgy designs complete with flashy armour and weapons.

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