When writing this article, Liden Films, the studio that worked on the first season, hasn’t confirmed Season 2 of Tokyo Revengers. However, you can expect an official pretty soon. Firstly, Season 1 of the anime has been quite popular, so much so that Warner Bros. even released a live-action adaptation of Tokyo Revengers.
Tokyo Revengers fans are eagerly waiting for the official release of Chapter 232; well, after a week-long break, the next manga chapter is close to its official release. Warning: This article ...
Tokyo Revengers season 2 will cover the Black Dragon arc from the manga with a total of 24 episodes. Tokyo Revengers anime was announced in June 2020 and aired from April 2021 to September 2021. So, it took almost ten months to produce season 1. Considering this, season 2 can be expected by mid or late 2022.
Tokyo Revengers fans were hoping for any news about the series’ second season during the highly anticipated Jump Festa 2022. Much to their relief, Season 2 of Tokyo Revengers has been officially confirmed. Ken Wakui’s famous animanga series, Jump Festa 2022, has been revived for a second season.
Tokyo Revengers started life as a manga in Weekly Shōnen Magazine in 2017. Written and illustrated by Ken Wakui, it follows Takemichi Hanagaki, a young man with little hope in life. Things get even worse when he learns that his ex-girlfriend Hinata Tachibana and her little brother Naoto have been murdered by the Tokyo Manji Gang.
It also got turned into a live-action film directed by Tsutomu Hanabusa. Takumi Kitamura plays the lead role of Takemichi Hanagaki, with Yosuke Sugino playing Naoto Tachibana. However, the COVID-19 pandemic has caused issues for the film, pushing it back from October 9th, 2020, to 2021.
Tokyo Revengers has swiftly become a sleeper hit. The series has quickly attracted a large fanbase due to its fascinating plot and intriguing characters.
While there hasn’t been an announcement about a second season, it does seem likely that there will be one. Tokyo Revengers’ popularity, combined with the fact that the anime still has plenty of manga to adapt, makes it unlikely that a studio will simply leave money on the table by not continuing the series.
In June 2021, Ken Wakui announced the manga had entered its final arc. This means that while Tokyo Revengers isn’t done yet, it should be complete very soon. However, fans who prefer to read collected volumes will likely have to wait a while, as there is a delay between chapters being released in magazines and coming out as collected volumes.
Crunchyroll streams the first season, which has a total of 24 episodes. Studio LIDENFILMS animated the show.
The manga series by Ken Wakui currently has 222 chapters released in Japan. The story in chapter 73 ends the same way as anime. Kisaki tearfully tells Takemichi his bye with “My hero” while keeping a gun on his head.
The Tokyo Revengers anime ended its season 1 today and, with no season 2 announced after the last episode, it might be time to start the manga instead. Tokyo Revengers episode 24 adapted the 73rd chapter of the manga. It was titled the same as the episode, “A Cry Baby”. This means that you can continue the story after what happened in the anime starting with chapter 74, which is also part of Volume 9 of the manga.
Written and illustrated by Ken Wakui, Tokyo Revengers started in Kodansha 's Weekly Shōnen Magazine on March 1, 2017. In May 2021, it was announced that the series entered its final arc. Kodansha has collected its chapters into individual tankōbon volumes. The first volume was published on May 17, 2017.
As of July 2021, the Tokyo Revengers manga had over 25 million copies in circulation. The manga won the 44th Kodansha Manga Award for the shōnen category in 2020.
As of February 2020, the manga had over 3 million copies in circulation. As of May 2021, the manga had 17 million copies in circulation. As of June 2021, the manga had over 20 million copies in circulation. As of July 2021, the manga had over 25 million copies in circulation.
In an attempt to change the future, Takemichi returns to 12 years in the past.
Naoto deduces that Takemichi is able to travel back 12 years when they hold hands. Using knowledge from the future, Takemichi vows to save Hinata. Takemichi's determination gains the attention of the Tokyo Manji Gang's leader, Manjiro "Mikey" Sano.
Takemichi Hanagaki, a 26-year-old freeter with no hope in life, learns one day that his middle school ex-girlfriend, Hinata Tachibana, as well as her younger brother Naoto, are killed by the Tokyo Manji Gang. When Takemichi is pushed in front of a train, he teleports exactly 12 years into the past to 2005. Takemichi relives his middle school years, and after revealing to Naoto that Hinata will die, Takemichi is suddenly transported back to the present, creating a time paradox where Naoto survives and is now a detective. Naoto deduces that Takemichi is able to travel back 12 years when they hold hands. Using knowledge from the past, Takemichi vows to save Hinata.
The cast includes Takumi Kitamura, Yūki Yamada, Yosuke Sugino, Nobuyuki Suzuki, Hayato Isomura, Shotaro Mamiya, Ryo Yoshizawa and Mio Imada. The theme song for the film is "Namae wo Yobu yo" (名前を呼ぶよ) by Super Beaver. In April 2020, it was announced that the film's crew has halted filming due to the COVID-19 pandemic. The film was originally set to open in Japan on October 9, 2020, but in June 2020, the film has been delayed due to the continuing effects of COVID-19. In March 2021, it was announced that the film has been rescheduled to premiere on July 9, 2021.