
Digimon Adventure tri. Part 5: Coexistence
2017 · Movie · PG-13 · 89 min · ★ 7.3
After a painful incident, a powerful creature goes on a rampage and vanishes into a distorted real world. As the threat grows, the line between personal grief and global catastrophe blurs, pushing everyone toward a dangerous final confrontation.
Also known as Digimon Adventure tri.: Coexistence
Where to watch
Watch free on Tubi and Amazon Prime Video — also streaming on Amazon Prime Video, Crunchyroll and Shout! TV.
1 hour to watch.
Stream (included)
Streaming availability and prices may be inaccurate or change — verify with the provider before subscribing.
unSUB's subscription recommendations are informational only, not financial advice.
More value for your money
Similar titles, ranked by watch-hours per subscription dollar.
- My Hero Academia: You're Next (2024)
- One Piece "3D2Y": Overcome Ace's Death! Luffy's Vow to his Friends (2014)
- Digimon Adventure Tri. Part 3: Confession (2016)
- Digimon Adventure tri. Part 2: Determination (2016)
- Kabaneri of the Iron Fortress: The Battle of Unato (2019)
- Code Geass: Akito the Exiled Final - To Beloved Ones (2016)
Details
- Original title
- デジモンアドベンチャー tri. 第5章「共生」
- Years
- 2017
- Release date
- 2017-09-30
- Language
- Japanese
- Rated
- PG-13
- Runtime
- 89 min
- Max quality
- HD
- TMDB rating
- 7.3/10 (45 votes)
About
You may click with this if you enjoy intense anime sequels with rising danger and emotional turmoil, somewhat in the vein of Final Fantasy VII: Advent Children; Not for you if you want a clear, tidy story.
Pros: higher stakes; stronger than part 4; builds toward finale | Cons: overly complex plot; messy progression; too much moping
Themes
- monster
- sequel
- anime
- based on anime
- proxy battle
- based on tv series
Cast & crew

Natsuki Hanae
as Taichi Yagami (voice)

Yoshimasa Hosoya
as Yamato 'Matt' Ishida (voice)

Suzuko Mimori
as Sora Takenouchi (voice)

Mutsumi Tamura
as Koushiro 'Izzy' Izumi (voice)

Hitomi Yoshida
as Mimi Tachikawa (voice)

Junya Ikeda
as Joe Kido (voice)

Junya Enoki
as Takeru 'T.K.' Takaishi (voice)

Mao Ichimichi
as Hikari Yagami (voice)

Miho Arakawa
as Meiko Mochizuki (voice)

Chika Sakamoto
as Agumon (voice)
Directed by Keitaro Motonaga