
Mimi and Palmon
A quick, messy ink sketch of Mimi and Palmon from my sketchbook because childhood nostalgia hit me hard today.

A quick, messy ink sketch of Mimi and Palmon from my sketchbook because childhood nostalgia hit me hard today.
### **DIGIMON BEATBREAK – Series Director Hiroaki Miyamoto Interview (GIFT Arc)**
**The GIFT Arc was a turning point that advances the story toward its final chapter.**
**Q:** In the previous interview, we spoke around the time the Tactics Arc began. This time, we’re speaking now that the GIFT Arc has reached a conclusion. In your mind, what kind of chapter was the GIFT Arc in the overall story?
**Miyamoto:**
In the Tactics Arc, we focused quite a bit on battles between Cleaners. However, in this world, there shouldn’t only be Cleaners — there should also be criminals and bounty targets who use Digimon. If we didn’t show that side, the story would feel like it was only about fighting Cleaners. So first, I wanted to introduce the existence of large-scale criminal organizations.
But on a deeper level, in *DIGIMON BEATBREAK*, I want to depict Glowing Dawn building a future where humans and Digimon can coexist as a major theme. There are people in the World Union who view Digimon as “bugs.” Ultimately, how Tomoro and the others confront that will be very important. So I wanted to create a flow where the dangers of what the World Union is doing become clearly visible to them.
That’s why I placed GIFT as a third force. By going through the GIFT Arc, the desire to “create a future where Digimon and humans can live together” becomes much clearer within Tomoro and the others. I saw it as a chapter that raises their awareness as they head toward the final arc.
**Q:** GIFT also felt like a reflection of the distortions in the society the World Union created. When depicting GIFT as a faction, what did you pay particular attention to?
**Miyamoto:**
This world isn’t a simple dystopia. Ordinary people receive benefits from the World Union and are helped by the convenience of Sapotamas. There are people living normal, comfortable lives. So I didn’t want to portray it as “everyone is being oppressed.” I wanted it to feel closer to reality.
However, within that world, there are still people who are suffering because of it. Their suffering is simply being ignored or covered up. The people who get drawn into GIFT carry those kinds of feelings. From Tomoro and the others’ perspective, there are parts they can empathize with and relate to. But that doesn’t mean it’s okay to commit acts of terrorism against the world. I made this chapter with the understanding that things aren’t that simple or clean-cut. That’s why I wanted the focus to be on what kind of answer Tomoro and the others would arrive at.
**Miharu Kagemori was someone who “could have become like Tomoro.”**
**Q:** Miharu Kagemori appeared as a key character in the GIFT Arc and shared some similarities with Tomoro. What role did you envision Miharu playing in the story?
**Miyamoto:**
Tomoro, as the protagonist, starts from a somewhat outlaw-like position. He suffers from being treated like a “bug” because of his circumstances, and deep down, he also feels that “this world is wrong.” He’s not a protagonist who blindly believes in the world. That’s why he can somewhat understand what Miharu is saying. Miharu also picks up on that feeling from Tomoro’s vibe. I wanted to create characters who could connect with each other in that way.
In fact, I positioned Tomoro and Miharu as counterparts. Tomoro has an older brother who looked after him, while Miharu has an older sister. Tomoro was also once on the verge of thinking “Digimon should just disappear,” but he was saved by meeting his family. Miharu, on the other hand, was never saved in that way and ended up where she is now. Tomoro could have ended up on her side if things had gone differently.
I thought that through Miharu, I could highlight what it means for Tomoro to have his family, and that the answer Tomoro reaches could also become the key to saving Miharu.
**Q:** By confronting Miharu, Tomoro himself seemed to take another step forward as the protagonist. Could you tell us about the growth you wanted to depict for Tomoro during the GIFT Arc?
**Miyamoto:**
I hoped that by doing so, we could show Tomoro taking a step forward as the protagonist. What Miharu did is unforgivable, and she must atone for her sins. But I wanted it to end in a way where, even so, we were able to save her heart. It’s not a complete happy ending, but we were able to leave a light pointing toward the future. I think that was a good way to conclude it.
**Q:** Miharu being 13 years old was also quite striking. What was your intention behind portraying her as a girl who still retains some childishness rather than as an adult?
**Miyamoto:**
At first, I thought it might be fine to make her a bit older. However, I wanted the danger that comes with being a child. Because she hasn’t fully become an adult yet, there are parts of her thinking that are still immature. Moreover, since what Miharu does is quite severe, I wanted to leave room for her rehabilitation in the future by making her a minor. If she were too much of an adult, it would feel like there was no way to save her. I thought it would be better for Miharu to have a future where she can atone and start over. That’s why I ultimately set her age at 13.
Also, Miharu’s relationship with her Digimon is portrayed in a somewhat special way. The Digimon that became Mephismon originally came from her older sister, and even the Sapotama was something her sister used. In other words, for Miharu, that Digimon carries the image of her sister. She believes she’s acting on her sister’s words and protecting her sister’s last will. However, in reality, her own feelings have mixed in and become noise, leading to the Dark Digivolution. She genuinely believes she’s doing it “for her sister,” but the fact that she’s being driven by those feelings shows Miharu’s immaturity and danger.
**Q:** What were your impressions of Ayane Sakura’s performance as Miharu?
**Miyamoto:**
Miharu is, at her core, a pure character. She has strong feelings for her sister, but at the same time, she was also dependent on her. As a result, she had somewhat given up on thinking for herself, and that danger is what led to the current Miharu.
When I first met Sakura-san, we were still at a stage where the future developments weren’t fully decided, so I explained the backstory verbally — that she has this kind of background, an older sister, and so on. Sakura-san tried very hard to understand Miharu as a character and asked me many questions from the beginning.
I didn’t want to portray Miharu as just a suspicious person. I wanted her feelings for her sister to subtly show through her words. But I also didn’t want to overdo it. Sakura-san was very good at reading that balance and incorporated it into the finer details of her acting. As the story got closer to Miharu’s true nature, her real feelings gradually came out. I thought the way she handled that change was very skillful.
**Evolution as a Moment of Becoming an Adult**
**Q:** In the GIFT Arc, we delved deeply into Makoto and Reina’s inner thoughts through their evolution episodes with Kilopmon and Pristimon. What points did you focus on when depicting each of their evolutions?
**Miyamoto:**
When I work on evolution episodes, I have a strong feeling that “evolution doesn’t happen without something happening.” I believe that unless we show the protagonists taking a step forward and becoming more mature, it’s not the right time for them to evolve.
In Makoto’s case, there were things he couldn’t say honestly regarding his family and his relationship with his parents. Facing that properly and being able to express it in his own words was, I think, the moment Makoto took a step toward becoming an adult.
On the other hand, Reina is originally a girl with a lot of potential. However, while carrying the weight of her family and moving forward, she gradually lost confidence in herself. She had anxiety like, “If I don’t work harder, I might not be able to stay in the family anymore.” But everyone in the family believes in her. That’s why I wanted to show her realizing, “It’s okay to believe in myself more,” and breaking out of her shell one more time. I felt that once we depicted that, her evolution would feel justified.
Some people might have felt that Reina’s evolution was “delayed” (laughs). Since we also had to advance the GIFT Arc story, timing it was difficult. However, the fact that her evolution came late ended up connecting to Reina’s own impatience. Because we were able to shape it that way, I think the timing worked out well in the end.
**Q:** Especially with Reina, I felt that during the GIFT Arc, not only her strength but also her sensitivity and anxiety were carefully portrayed. How did you approach developing Reina as a character?
**Miyamoto:**
Reina is surprisingly delicate. The fact that she’s been telling herself since she was little to “move forward especially when you’re scared” is because she’s the type of person who has to encourage herself in order to move forward. There were many moments where she felt like she would break if she wasn’t strong, and she’s overcome them.
That’s why she’s bad at showing her weaknesses to others. Pristimon has always understood that part of her and stayed by her side as a supportive partner. That’s why I think it was really good that she evolved into Bearcatmon in Episode 35, after that part of her was finally released. It feels like a more straightforward and pure side of Reina has come out.
**Q:** In *DIGIMON BEATBREAK*, we gradually see the inner sides of characters that differ from their first impressions as the episodes progress. When depicting characters, what do you keep in mind as the director?
**Miyamoto:**
I want viewers to not judge characters based only on the one-dimensional parts they see at first. Even if someone appears to be a certain type of character at the beginning, there’s usually a lot of struggle and effort behind how they became that way, or they may be consciously trying to present themselves in a certain way. I think every character has that kind of depth.
Tomoro, for example, probably seemed cool at first. But in reality, he has very strong feelings inside that he was forcibly suppressing. As those feelings are gradually released, his qualities as a protagonist become stronger and stronger. Makoto isn’t just a “good kid” either — he carries many things inside him. That’s why I had him shout his true feelings at Kilopmon in Episode 30. I think it becomes interesting when we gradually reveal the inner sides of the characters like that.
**The Next Stage of Glowing Dawn’s Growth in the Kyo Past Arc**
**Q:** During the GIFT Arc, there were scenes that connected back to previous parts of the story, such as the Tactics members and Maki’s episode. When bringing these characters back, what did you keep in mind?
**Miyamoto:**
Since there are many characters, we don’t always have the time to clearly explain everyone’s full backstory one by one. However, I tried to make it so that viewers could get a sense of the relationships between the Tactics members through the story. That part is also supported by the cast’s performances and the staff’s careful attention to small expressions, so I hope those elements help convey the relationships.
Maki-san’s episode was something I had always wanted to include. I felt that digging deeper into her character would add more depth to the work as a whole. Even though it’s a somewhat bitter past where two people couldn’t achieve coexistence between humans and Digimon, Maki believes that Tomoro and the others will take it and move forward. I’m glad we were able to depict it in that way.
**Q:** From here on, there will also be episodes focusing on Kyo Sawashiro. How do you think exploring Kyo as a character will move the story forward?
**Miyamoto:**
In a sense, Kyo is not a perfect saint. While he’s fixated on coexistence between Digimon and humans, as a person, he hasn’t fully matured yet. As I’ve said before, characters have sides that aren’t visible from just their one-dimensional portrayal. I want to explore that through Kyo’s past arc. If doing so allows Glowing Dawn as a family to grow one more step, that would be ideal. So it won’t just be about Kyo — it will also be a story that connects to Tomoro and the others’ growth.
Kyo has always had parts he deliberately never spoke about. Things like the scar on his chest and why he wears that bracelet were elements I always intended to depict eventually. It finally felt like the right time to show them.
However, in order to do that properly, we first needed to firmly establish Glowing Dawn as a family. That’s why we spent so much time building up to this point. Including what kind of connection Kyo has with Souji Kuroshio and how the Five Stars are involved, it’s going to be quite a heavy story. Those who watched the GIFT Arc might be tired, so they may need to brace themselves a bit. But in the end, I want it to be a proper *DIGIMON BEATBREAK* story. There will be heavy parts, but I hope you’ll look forward to what comes after that.
He is so detailed,maybe even overdesigned but I don't mind. Unfortunately it's design makes him hard to draw. Respect to the animators who draw him repeatedly every frame.
New interview from the director of Beatbreak dropped. You can find the link in Beatbreak's main account in Twitter.
Among everything, we're told some interesting stuff about the purpose of GIFT Arc, which was so Glowing Dawn became more aware of the problems of this world in preparation for the final arc. As we get closer to it, their answer to how create a future for humans and Digimon will be very important.
Miharu's age was chosen as 13 because otherwise the director doesn't think she could atone for all her crimes and have a future and second chance after everything she did. They wanted to portray her as a yet immature yet vulnerable minor. While her final scene was bittersweet, the intention was to show her heart was saved and she can still atone for her sins.
Also, they warn people to be ready for Kyo Arc, which will be very heavy, even after coming from Miharu's backstory in GIFT Arc. They purposedly avoided explaining aspects of Kyo such as his chest scars and his bracelet in preparation to this, the so called Glowing Dawn's greatest crisis. In order to correctly portraying this, they needed to build Glowing Dawn as a family before.
They also talked about Maki's episode and the return of Tactics Team 7 in episode 33.
In reference to Team 7, they admit there's not enough time to clearly explain all the characters backstories, so they made it so viewers could at least see the relationship between T7 members. However, as both Granit and Hotaruko's backstories were, in fact, clearly shown and explained, this whole part is in fact talking especifically about Raito and his comparatively missing background and backstory, where apart from being a school genius we don't know any circumstances about family, how Monodramon was born, how it affected Raito and how he ended recruited by Naito. This seems like an admission they won't explain more while being aware it's missing.
Digimon Up key art has been revealed! The key art has been shown off as part of them trying to tempt more registrations on the road to 1 million & for the Taichi & Agumon unlock in the current pre-registration campaign. More at WtW- https://withthewill.net/threads/digimon-up-key-art-shown-off.36443/
It all began with her. I worked hard to level up enough to make even better and better art of her and I've officially hit something I am more than proud of. Thank you Digimon and thank you Ami Aiba :3
Hi all
I’m wondering if anyone else had the same experience as a kid. I watched 02 just sort of whenever I got the chance. So definitely out of order and with big gaps. But one thing I was sure of was a memory of wormmon being forced to champion by the Emperor, and turning into Snimon. And it was only once he was redeemed that wormmon could reach its true champion, Stingmon.
Did anyone else think this as a kid, or know where it came from? I read a lot of the comics that were published in Australia. Maybe it’s from there?
Cheers
So recently I been watching a lot of Karn EX videos on YouTube and one series I saw were what if [insert champion digimon here] evolved with each crest. And I wanna know what you think my line would look like if it digivolved with each crest. This is mainly just a fun idea I had that could get the community involved and I’d love to see other people ask the same question about their own lines ^^
>!I can get Genjo not being in the car with Wong when he got bombed. But Wong gets kidnapped, and we don't get a whiff on what he's doing is crazy to me. Like where was he? Was he on vacation!? Was he on Crazy mission off-screen!? Was he Fucking Hunting Bounties in Africa!?!<
>!Ultimately I understand they are saving him for later, but damn can we get a mention of where he's at!?!<
We have a preview for episode 38 of Digimon Beatbreak! Make sure to watch the 37th episode before you watch the preview! Episode 38 begins the Kyo Arc. More at WtW- https://withthewill.net/threads/preview-for-digimon-beatbreak-episode-38-hollow-thirst.36442/
I know that for some reason a lot of people recently have started hating dna digivolutions however I think these two would make an interesting looking digimon together.
As someone who grew up in this culture, I appreciated this scene a lot. I get why it’s censored in the west but even just the idea of it, it’s too bad the west frowns upon it. A social gathering with just the guys (and for the females as well) - it’s absolute therapy. And sentos, especially, are pretty affordable. I’d make it a friday ritual if we had them here.
After attempt after attempt after GRUELING ATTEMPT...it FINALLY happened. I got the damn G cell fragment!!! I feel like I'm on top of the world! Overexaggeration aside, this is awesome. I was losing faith that I was gonna do to digital hell for all the digimon that gave their lives just so I could be disappointed to see a grave instead of the fragment. I'm almost too afraid to attempt Burning Godzilla for fear of messing up and getting one of the chibis. Just wanted to share with the community, it's real and it's possible, hope all fellow goji tamers have better luck than I. WOOHOOOO BURNING GODZILLA HERE I COME!