Digimon Beatbreak Unveils New Ending Theme Featuring YENA’s “MiraMira”
Toei Animation Co., Ltd. has officially released the non-credit ending movie for the TV anime DIGIMON BEATBREAK, featuring the new theme song “MiraMira” by YENA. This vibrant new ending, which began airing on April 5th, offers a fresh perspective on the beloved characters, highlighting the adorable heroines and their partner Digimon in a collection of pop-art inspired illustrations.

The non-credit movie for YENA’s “MiraMira,” serving as the ending theme for the third cour of DIGIMON BEATBREAK, is now available on the official Digimon YouTube channel. The visuals are a heartwarming compilation of cute scenes featuring the heroines and their Digimon, offering fans a glimpse into charming, everyday moments not always depicted within the main narrative. It’s a delightful shift, emphasizing the softer, more ‘kawaii’ side of the Digimon universe, a stark contrast to the thrilling battles often seen. “Fans are already buzzing about the adorable new visuals, a delightful contrast to the series’ intense battles!”
A Glimpse into the Anime’s Charming World
The new ending sequence is a feast for the eyes, filled with illustrations that evoke a sense of warmth and playfulness. From a girl surrounded by a mountain of plushies to another engrossed in a book alongside her unique Digimon companion, each scene is crafted to bring out the inherent charm of the characters.


Another visual captures a joyful cooking scene between a heroine and her Digimon, illustrating their harmonious daily life. The sequence also includes a serene image of a character in slumber, surrounded by a magical glow, adding a touch of fantasy and tranquility.


These visuals perfectly complement “MiraMira,” creating an enchanting experience that resonates with both long-time fans and newcomers to the DIGIMON BEATBREAK series.
About TV Anime DIGIMON BEATBREAK
DIGIMON BEATBREAK introduces viewers to a world where human thoughts and emotions, known as “e-pulse,” power AI support devices called “Sapota-ma.” However, this rapid technological advancement brings forth formidable monsters: Digimon, lifeforms that evolve by consuming e-pulse. The story follows Tenma Tomorou, whose encounter with Gekkomon, born from a Sapota-ma, thrusts him into an extraordinary journey. As he navigates life with the bounty hunter team “Growing Dawn,” led by Sawashiro Kyo, Tomorou deepens his resolve to uncover a new future for humans and Digimon.
Staff:
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Original Concept: Akiyoshi Hongo
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Series Director: Hiroaki Miyamoto
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Series Composition: Ryota Yamaguchi
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Character Design: Takahiro Kojima
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Digimon Design: Kenji Watanabe
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Animation Digimon Design: Akihiro Asanuma
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Art Director: Ayaka Jin
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Color Design: Sayoko Yokoyama
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CG Director: Yusuke Osone
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Photography Director: Tomoyuki Ishiyama
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Editing: Eiichi Nishimura
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Music: Arisa Okehazama
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Production: Fuji TV, Yomiuri Advertising, Toei Animation
Cast:
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Tenma Tomorou: Miyu Irino
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Gekkomon: Megumi Han
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Sakuya Rena: Tomoyo Kurosawa
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Pristimon: Mutsumi Tamura
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Makoto Kuonji: Arisa Sekine
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Kilopmon: Misaki Kuno
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Kyo Sawashiro: Yohei Azakami
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Murasamemon: Daiki Hamano
DIGIMON BEATBREAK airs every Sunday at 9 AM on Fuji TV and other networks (broadcast times may vary by region) since October 5th. It is also available for streaming immediately after broadcast on TVer/FOD, and weekly from Wednesday 0:00 on various platforms including FOD Premium, Prime Video, U-NEXT, d Anime, Hulu, DMM TV, ABEMA, TELASA, and Toei Animation Channel. Rental options are available on Bandai Channel, Lemino, HAPPY! Video, Videx, and Prime Video.
Catch the latest updates and trailers for DIGIMON BEATBREAK:
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TV Anime『DIGIMON BEATBREAK』Non-Credit Ending Movie/YENA「MiraMira」
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Official Website: https://www.toei-anim.co.jp/tv/digimon_beatbreak/
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Official X (formerly Twitter): @digimon_tv
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