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Episode Digimon Beatbreak - Episode 3 discussion

Digimon Beatbreak, episode 3


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u/Fireblend Oct 19 '25

I don't care for the Digimon being conflated with the AI and associated systems of social control in a way that portrays Tomoro being distrustful of the latter as an obstacle to becoming friends with Gekkomon. On the one hand I don't think the show is as reductive as "governmentally and socially enforced AI is good and friendly" because evidently there's some shady stuff going on behind the scenes like with the agent that won't give more details in this episode, but on the other I don't love the conflation of Tomoro's distrust of systems and his relationship with the very real, sentient, friendly Gekkomon.

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u/Doomroar https://myanimelist.net/profile/Doomroar Oct 20 '25

You can see in the opening a clearly old dude sitting on a egg shaped chair, who screams evil overlord who controls the population by abusing governmental authority and AI

BTW that agent works for the ministry, so he is a government worker, so all shadiness eventually loops back to the state, which are the ones that put the bounties, censor the existence of digimon, own the research lab, and know the truth behind cold heart including how to deal with it, cure it, and prevent it, but deliberately keeps the public in the dark anyways

There's not even one good reason for Tomoro, and even less us the viewers to believe in the ministry, specially given the hints the opening drops at our faces, it is ironic, but turns out that in 2025 Digimon is the one anime making a criticism of a technocracy

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u/curecuremufurun Oct 22 '25

honestly i wouldn't be surprised if the eggs are actually digimon eggs turned into these ai machines

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u/Fireblend Oct 20 '25

I mean, I agree. It's clear that the setting is also post-disaster to some degree, with part of the city being submerged and there's some sort of exclusionary class system with the glass egg city in the distance. It would be appaling for that not to be addressed in some way that ties back to tech dependency and means of social control. That said, you can't deny a line was drawn this episode between Tomoro saying "I don't trust AI" and his initially strained relationship with Gekkomon. Of course we're only 3 episodes in, we'll see how they play it.