Tokyo Revengers

Tokyo Revengers (Japanese: 東京卍リベンジャーズ[lower-alpha 1], Hepburn: Tōkyō Ribenjāzu) is a Japanese manga series written and illustrated by Ken Wakui. It was serialized in Kodansha's shōnen manga magazine Weekly Shōnen Magazine from March 2017 to November 2022, with its chapters collected in 31 tankōbon volumes. The story follows Takemichi Hanagaki, a 26-year-old temp worker with a gloomy life, who learns that his ex-girlfriend, Hinata Tachibana, has died in a dispute involving the Tokyo Manji Gang. The next day, while returning from a part-time job, Takemichi gets pushed off the subway platform by someone. As he is about to be hit, he jumps twelve years back in time, to the year he was dating Hinata. Finding that out, he makes the decision to do everything to prevent her death.

Tokyo Revengers
First tankōbon volume cover, featuring Takemichi Hanagaki
東京卍リベンジャーズ[lower-alpha 1]
(Tōkyō Ribenjāzu)
Genre
Manga
Written byKen Wakui
Published byKodansha
English publisher
ImprintShōnen Magazine Comics
MagazineWeekly Shōnen Magazine
DemographicShōnen
Original runMarch 1, 2017November 16, 2022
Volumes31
Further information
Anime television series
Directed byKoichi Hatsumi
Written byYasuyuki Mutō
Music byHiroaki Tsutsumi
StudioLiden Films
Licensed by
Original networkMBS, TV Tokyo, TV Aichi, TVh, TVQ, BS Asahi, AT-X, TSK, QAB, RKK
English network
Original run April 11, 2021 – present
Episodes38
Original net animation
ChibiReve
Directed byMinoru Ashina
StudioStudio Puyukai
Released April 12, 2021 September 20, 2021
Episodes24
Live-action film
Tokyo Revengers
Directed byTsutomu Hanabusa
Written byIzumi Takahashi
Music byYutaka Yamada
StudioWarner Bros. Japan
Licensed byCrunchyroll
ReleasedJuly 9, 2021 (2021-07-09)
Runtime120 minutes
Manga
Tōdai Revengers
Written byShinpei Funatsu
Published byKodansha
MagazineMagazine Pocket
DemographicShōnen
Original runNovember 3, 2021March 29, 2023
Volumes6
Manga
Tokyo Revengers: A Letter from Keisuke Baji
Written byYukinori Kawaguchi
Published byKodansha
English publisher
  • NA: Seven Seas Entertainment
  • US: Kodansha
MagazineMagazine Pocket
DemographicShōnen
Original runJuly 27, 2022 – present
Volumes3
Live-action film
Tokyo Revengers 2: Bloody Halloween-hen -Unmei-
Directed byTsutomu Hanabusa
Written byIzumi Takahashi
Music byYutaka Yamada
StudioWarner Bros. Japan
ReleasedApril 21, 2023 (2023-04-21)
Live-action film
Tokyo Revengers 2: Bloody Halloween-hen -Kessen-
Directed byTsutomu Hanabusa
Written byIzumi Takahashi
Music byYutaka Yamada
StudioWarner Bros. Japan
ReleasedJune 30, 2023 (2023-06-30)

An anime television series adaptation produced by Liden Films, aired from April to September 2021. A second season aired from January to April 2023. A third season premiered in October 2023. A live-action film adaptation was released in Japan in July 2021, with its two-part sequel released in April and June 2023.

By December 2022, the manga had over 70 million copies in circulation, making it one of the best-selling manga series of all time. In 2020, Tokyo Revengers won the 44th Kodansha Manga Award for the shōnen category.

Plot

First arc

Takemichi Hanagaki, a 26-year-old freeter, learns one day that his middle school ex-girlfriend, Hinata Tachibana, as well as her younger brother Naoto, have been 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. While reliving his middle school years, Takemichi meets with Naoto and divulges the exact date he and Hinata will die. When they shake hands, Takemichi is suddenly transported back to the present, creating a time paradox where Naoto survives and is now a detective. Naoto deduces that every time they hold hands, Takemichi is transported 12 years into the past. Using his knowledge from the future, Takemichi vows to save Hinata.

In the past, Takemichi's friends are forced into underground matches led by Kiyomasa, a member of the Tokyo Manji Gang. Takemichi's determination to protect them gains the respect of the gang's leader, Mikey. Takemichi discovers that his new friendship with Mikey prevented one of his friends, Akkun, from going to jail in the present. However, after Akkun commits suicide out of fear, Takemichi realizes the Tokyo Manji Gang presents a stronger threat to his friends than he initially thought.

After traveling back to the past, Takemichi finds that the Tokyo Manji Gang is declaring war on Moebius, a rival gang, to avenge Pah-chin's friend. Takemichi learns that Mikey's second-in-command, Draken, will eventually be killed and lead to Mikey becoming violent. Draken survives the rumble, but Pah-chin turns himself to the police after stabbing Moebius' leader, Osanai. This causes infighting within the Tokyo Manji Gang, as they disagree on how to help Pah-chin.

Takemichi resolves Mikey and Draken's dispute; however, on August 3, 2005, the Tokyo Manji Gang are attacked by a group of Moebius members, who are led by Valhalla member Shūji Hanma. Takemichi learns that Peh-yan colluded with them out of anger for Mikey and Draken letting Pah-chin be arrested, while Kiyomasa had stabbed Draken for humiliating him and causing him to be exiled from the Tokyo Manji Gang. The Tokyo Manji Gang wins the fight, Takemichi defeats Kiyomasa and Draken recovers from his injuries.

Valhalla / Bloody Halloween arc

Takemichi returns to the present, only to find out that Hinata and his friends still die in the current timeline. With only the clue that Tetta Kisaki transformed the Tokyo Manji Gang into a violent organization, Takemichi returns to the past to find that Kisaki has recently joined the gang, using Pah-chin's absence to become his division's new captain. Moreover, first division captain Keisuke Baji is leaving to join Valhalla, after being recruited by Kazutora Hanemiya, a former co-founder of the Tokyo Manji Gang. Mikey promises Takemichi that he will remove Kisaki from the gang if he is able to bring Baji back. With that, Takemichi is officially made a member of the Tokyo Manji Gang under Takashi Mitsuya's division.

Takemichi discovers that Mikey holds a grudge against Kazutora for killing his older brother, Shinichiro, two years ago. In addition, Takemichi learns through Chifuyu Matsuno that Baji pretended to defect from the gang to investigate Kisaki. Furthermore, he learns that Kisaki had created Valhalla for Mikey to be its leader, and the Tokyo Manji Gang will eventually be absorbed into Valhalla after a rumble on October 31, 2005 known as "Bloody Halloween"; their loss had been caused by Mikey killing Kazutora out of rage over killing Baji.

During Bloody Halloween, Baji attempts to stop Kisaki, but Kisaki and Hanma convince Kazutora to stab him as planned. Though the Tokyo Manji Gang wins, Takemichi is unable to prevent Baji's death. Moreover, Valhalla is absorbed into the group, and Kisaki uses their defeat to raise his status within the Tokyo Manji Gang. However, Takemichi is able to prevent Mikey from killing Kazutora, and Kazutora decides to turn himself into the police. Takemichi is then made the captain of the first division as Baji's successor.

Black Dragons / Christmas Showdown arc

After returning to the present, Takemichi once again discovers that the Tokyo Manji Gang has grown into a large-scale crime organization after absorbing the Black Dragons, and his friends still die. When he travels back to the past, he learns that Hakkai Shiba is forced to leave the Tokyo Manji Gang and join the Black Dragons under the orders of his abusive older brother and the Black Dragons' current leader, Taiju, an event that affects the Tokyo Manji Gang's merge with the Black Dragons. After Takemichi reveals to Chifuyu he is traveling through time, Mitsuya makes a deal with Taiju that he will allow Hakkai to join on the condition that Yuzuha, the Shiba brothers' sister, no longer works for the Black Dragons, nor will Taiju be allowed to assault her. Before bidding them farewell, Hakkai tells Takemichi and Chifuyu in secret that Taiju has no intention of keeping his promise and that he plans to kill him soon to free himself and Yuzuha.

Takemichi asks the Tokyo Manji Gang for help, but they decline to intervene, as breaking the agreement would reflect poorly on Mitsuya. However, he and Chifuyu reluctantly succeed in only getting the help of Kisaki and Hanma. Together, they learn from Koko and Inupi, two members of the Black Dragons, that Hakkai plans on murdering Taiju on December 24, 2005. On December 24, Takemichi confronts them, but he discovers that Kisaki and Hanma had betrayed and abandoned him. However, Chifuyu escapes and enlists Mitsuya for help in defeating Taiju.

After inadvertently preventing Taiju's death, Takemichi realizes that in the original timeline, Yuzuha had killed him after being coerced by Kisaki, which then led to Hakkai taking the blame for her and being forced to follow his orders. Takemichi convinces Hakkai to stand up to Taiju in order to save Yuzuha, and with Mikey and Draken's timely arrival, the Black Dragons are defeated. After their disbandment, Koko and Inupi carry the titles of co-leaders of the Black Dragons' 11th generation and join the Tokyo Manji Gang as Takemichi's subordinates. Having learned about Kisaki's betrayal, Mikey removes him from their group. Mikey's decision also causes Hanma and the former members of Moebius and Valhalla to leave, downsizing the Tokyo Manji Gang by 350 members.

Tenjiku arc

By the time Takemichi returns to the present, Tenjiku absorbed the Tokyo Manji Gang after an event known as the "Kanto incident" and left Mikey demoralized to the point of killing all his friends. When Takemichi returns to the past, he finds that Tenjiku, a Yokohama gang led by a group of violent delinquents known as the S-62 generation, has declared war on the Tokyo Manji Gang. While Takemichi and Naoto investigate Tenjiku, both of them learn that Kisaki is a member and that Shinichiro is the founder of the Black Dragons. When they are ambushed by Tenjiku members, they become fatally wounded, and Takemichi travels to the past before they both die. Hinata overhears Takemichi mourning Naoto's death, as well as the fact that he had been time-traveling.

Takemichi learns that Tenjiku's leader, Izana Kurokawa, is a close relative of the Sanos, and he holds a grudge against Mikey out of jealousy, especially when Shinichiro intended for Mikey to become the leader of the Black Dragons. In the midst of this, Mucho and his vice-captain, Sanzu, have joined Tenjiku, and Koko is forced to join them. Impressed by Takemichi's resolve, Inupi passes his title as the leader of the Black Dragons to Takemichi and reveals to the Tokyo Manji Gang that Izana is planning an attack on the Black Dragons' 11th anniversary, February 22, 2006. On the day of their fight, Takemichi loses the support from the other captains, as Kisaki and Hanma have severely injured Mitsuya and fourth division captain Smiley. In addition, Kisaki kills Mikey's half-sister, Emma, leaving Mikey and Draken distraught. Nevertheless, Takemichi rallies the rest of the Tokyo Manji Gang to fight Tenjiku, with only 50 members fighting against Tenjiku's 400 members.

Near the end of the fight, Mikey and Draken arrive after learning from Hinata that Takemichi had been time-traveling to save them. As the Tenjiku are forced to admit defeat, Kisaki shoots Kakucho, Tenjiku's second-in-command, and Izana, fatally wounding the latter and flees. When Takemichi confronts him, Kisaki confesses that his reason for taking over the Tokyo Manji Gang was to boost his social status and woo Hinata. He also views Takemichi as an enemy for stealing her attention and has Hinata killed in every present timeline for rejecting him. In the midst of this, Kisaki is hit by a truck and dies. After the Kanto incident, Hanma goes on the run, while Mikey decides to dissolve the Tokyo Manji Gang, allowing all of its members to move on.

Final arc

Takemichi returns to the present to find out that his friends are alive and successful, but Mikey, who has not been in contact with any of his friends for the past 12 years, has established a new gang called Bonten. Takemichi is no longer able to travel to the past through Naoto, but when he saves Mikey from jumping from a building, he suddenly travels 10 years into the past to 2008. Takemichi is now in high school and learns that since the Tokyo Manji Gang has been disbanded, there is currently a power struggle between Rokuhara Tandai, Brahman, and Mikey's new gang, the Kanto Manji Gang. In hopes of reaching Mikey, Takemichi joins Brahman, led by Senju Kawaragi, and suddenly develops the ability to see into the future. On July 7, 2008, Rokuhara Tandai launches an attack on Takemichi and Senju. Takemichi prevents Senju's death, but Draken is killed while protecting them. As a result, a brawl, known as the Battle of the Three Deities, erupts between all three gangs and ends with Mikey killing South, Rokuhara Tandai's leader. The Kanto Manji Gang wins and absorbs Rokuhara Tandai; meanwhile, Senju disbands Brahman in order to stop Mikey from killing Takemichi.

One month later, Takemichi recreates the Tokyo Manji Gang and challenges the Kanto Manji Gang to a fight on September 9. During the fight, Sanzu attempts to drive a train into the battlefield to kill the Tokyo Manji Gang. Though Takemichi is able to prevent this, Kakucho dies in the process. Taiju returns and stops Sanzu, but Mikey defeats everyone on the battlefield. When Takemichi confronts Mikey, Mikey reveals that he died in the original timeline and Shinichiro had traveled back in time to save him by stealing the ability from a homeless man who he murdered. However, as a result, a curse manifested in the form of violent behavior that lead to Shinichiro's death and Takemichi inheriting his ability. In the present, Takemichi allows Mikey to succumb to his violent nature to fight him. Mikey mortally wounds Takemichi, but upon holding his hand, both of them return to 1998 with their memories intact. Both Mikey and Takemichi work together to avert the previous timelines' tragedies and unite all gangs across Japan for eleven years, thus successfully creates a peaceful timeline.

Characters

Tokyo Manji Gang

Takemichi Hanagaki (花垣 武道, Hanagaki Takemichi)
Voiced by: Yūki Shin[5] (Japanese); A.J. Beckles[6] (English)
Portrayed by: Takumi Kitamura (film),[7] Tsubasa Kizu (stage play)[8]
Takemichi the main protagonist of the series. Takemichi was 26-year old freeter living his life in a daze while watching the news he learn that his former girlfriend Hinata Tachibana and her brother Naoto were killed in a conflict caused by the Tokyo Manji Gang which left him severely depressed by the news. Later while taking the Train he was pushed off onto the train tracks where he end up time leaping twelve years into the past back when he was still in middle school. During the time Takemichi ends up meeting Hinata's brother Naoto where he tells him about how he ended up being pushed off onto the train and that Naoto and Hinata will die twelve years in the future and shake hands with Naoto where he ends up traveling back to the present where he was saved by Naoto now alive in the present now a police officer. Naoto then explained to Takemichi about his time-leaping abilities and convinced him to time leap to the past to save Hinata he agree and began a personal mission to save Hinata from dying.
Manjirō Sano (佐野 万次郎, Sano Manjirō) / Mikey (マイキー, Maikī)
Voiced by: Yū Hayashi[5] (Japanese); Aleks Le, Casey Mongillo (young)[6][9] (English)
Portrayed by: Ryo Yoshizawa (film),[7] Ryo Matsuda (stage play)[8]
The leader of Tokyo Manji Gang known as Toman, nicknamed Mikey. A gang known for it honorable ideals beliefs aiming to reach goal in establishing a new golden era for delinquents in the Kanto region. However, this image crumbled as its ranks were continually corrupted and transformed into a criminal organization that took the lives of innocent civilians in the present day. During the time, he met Takemichi and befriended him after witnessing him resolved fighting against Kiyomasa and after the conflicted against Mobious he invited him to join the Gang for saving Draken when he was stabbed during the conflict. During the conflict against Tenjiku Mikey learn about Takemichi's time leaping and after that he decide to disband Toman to ensure a better future for everyone and choose to distant himself from his friend because of dark impulse inside him that he couldn't control and founded the Kanto Manji Gang two years after the conflict and during the present timeline He is the leader of Criminal Organization known Bonten which what Toman was before in the Present Timeline.
Ken Ryūgūji (龍宮寺 堅, Ryūgūji Ken) / Draken (ドラケン, Doraken)
Voiced by: Tatsuhisa Suzuki (first season),[5] Masaya Fukunishi (second season; Blu-ray)[10] (Japanese); Sean Chiplock[6] (English)
Portrayed by: Yūki Yamada (film),[7] Shō Jinnai (stage play)[8]
The vice-captain of the Tokyo Manji Gang. He is Mikey's best friend and is known his mature and big brother attitude and also befriended Takemichi when witnessing his resolved fighting Kiyomasa. During the conflict against Moebious he was stab by Kiyomasa and died in first timeline but Takemichi saved him and survived. In the second present timeline he was in death row for committing various murders under the orders Kisaki. Later during Tenjiku where Emma Mikey's younger sister was killed by Kisaki which leave Mikey and Draken devastated later Draken learned about Takemichi's time leaping and believe it after seeing Takemichi's frantic behavior many times.
Tetta Kisaki (稀咲 鉄太, Kisaki Tetta)
Voiced by: Showtaro Morikubo[11]
Portrayed by: Shotaro Mamiya,[7] Kazuya Yuuki (stage play)[12]
Is one of Top Admin of the Tokyo Manji Gang in the present timeline and responsible for the order the murder of Hinata Tachibana in multiple timelines. He plot various thing behind in order to take control of the Tokyo Manji Gang such to instigate Kiyomasa stabbing Draken in order to take over as the vice captain of the Tokyo Manji Gang but this was thwarted by Takemichi when he save Draken from dying. So instead end becoming the Captain of the Third Division of the gang succeeding Pah-chin who turn himself in to the police. However after the conflict against the 10th Generation Black Dragon he was kick out from Toman by Mikey. As a result Kisaki turns to Izana Kurokawa and joined Tenjiku and then personally killed Mikey's sister Emma in order to break Mikey's emotions and make Izana in becoming Mikey's emotional support. However, Tenjiku lost against Toman when he end up killing Izana and attempted to flee. During his confrontation with Takemichi, he reveals his romantic obsession with Hina and aims to become the Top Delinquent to earn her love and propose to her but she rejected him due her feeling for Takemichi which was the reason why he orders Hinata's murder unable to accept Hinata's rejection. Takemichi enraged by Kisaki's motive took his gun intending to kill him so Hina would be alive in the present. However, as Kisaki attempted to escape he end up getting hit by a truck and died as result.
Keisuke Baji (場地 圭介, Baji Keisuke)
Voiced by: Masaaki Mizunaka[13] (Japanese); Lucien Dodge[14] (English)
Portrayed by: Kento Nagayama (film),[15] Kandai Ueda (stage play)[12]
The Captain of the First Division of the Tokyo Manji Gang and one of the founding members of the Tokyo Manji Gang. He is a very devoted and loyal member of the gang in maintaining the gang ideals. During the time he and Kazutora planned to break in and steal motorbike from a motorbike shop as a present for Mikey's birthday. However, unknown to him and Kazutora, the shop belonged to Mikey's older brother Shinichiro. After Shinichiro caught the two trying to steal the bike, Kazutora accidentally killed him before Baji could explain who he was. During the conflict between Toman and Vallaha, Baji seemingly switched sides to Vallaha. In reality, Baji joined in order to learn more about Kisaki. At the fight between the two gangs, Kazutora stabs Baji for betraying Vallaha. Before dying, Baji choose to kill himself, so Kazutora wouldn't be held responsible for his death. Mikey, enraged over Baji's death, nearly kills Kazutora before Takemichi intervenes while invoking Baji's wish in forgiven Kazutora.
Takashi Mitsuya (三ツ谷 隆, Mitsuya Takashi)
Voiced by: Yoshitsugu Matsuoka[13]
Portrayed by: Gordon Maeda (film),[16] Rita Aizawa (stage play)
The Captain of the Second Division of the Tokyo Manji Gang.
Hakkai Shiba (柴 八戒, Shiba Hakkai)
Voiced by: Tasuku Hatanaka
The Vice Captain of the Second Division of the Tokyo Manji Gang. He is the younger brother of Taiju and Yuzuha. In an alternative present timeline he was an Admin of Toman and the 11th Generation Leader of the Black Dragon for apparently killing Taiju. During the Christmas Conflict it was reveal Hakkai planned to kill Taiju but failed and it was Yuzuha who killed Taiju stabbing due to the abuse Yuzuha and Hakkai went through while Taiju tried his best look after them but ended up physically abusing them but Takemichi prevented this and Taiju managed to survive. When Hakkai tried to muster his resolve to kill Taiju but Takemichi stopped him and convinced him to stand up for himself in order to protect Yuzuha and face Taiju. After holding his ground soon Mikey and Draken arrived and Mikey defeated Taiju with one blow and Draken defeated all members of the Black Dragons.
Haruki Hayashida (林田 春樹, Hayashida Haruki)
Voiced by: Subaru Kimura[13]
Portrayed by: Kazuki Horike (film),[16] Daichi Nakajima (stage play)
The Captain of the Third Division of the Tokyo Manji Gang. During the conflict against Moebius Pah-chin stab the leader of Moebius before staying behind to turn himself in. His arrest cause internal conflict within Toman.
Ryōhei Hayashi (林 良平, Hayashi Ryōhei)
Voiced by: Yukihiro Nozuyama[13]
Portrayed by: Bishin Kawasumi (stage play)
The Vice Captain of the Third Division of the Tokyo Manji Gang.
Nahoya Kawata (河田 ナホヤ, Kawata Nahoya)
Voiced by: Kengo Kawanishi[13] (Japanese); Bryce Papenbrook[17] (English)
Yasuhiro Mutō (武藤 泰宏, Mutō Yasuhiro)
Voiced by: Daisuke Ono[13] (Japanese); Landon McDonald[18] (English)
Is the Captain of the Fifth Division.
Shuji Hanma (半間 修二, Hanma Shūji)
Voiced by: Takuya Eguchi[11] (Japanese); Zeno Robinson[19] (English)
Portrayed by: Hiroya Shimizu (film),[16] Shūji Kikuchi (stage play)
Chifuyu Matsuno (松野 千冬, Matsuno Chifuyu)
Voiced by: Shō Karino[20] (Japanese); Adam McArthur[21] (English)
Portrayed by: Mahiro Takasugi (film),[15] Keisuke Ueda (stage play)[12]
The Vice Captain of the First Division of the Tokyo Manji Gang. Chifuyu help Baji in joining Vallaha by let himself get beaten up by him so Baji can prove his loyalty. In the Aftermath of Baji's death he nominated Takemichi to suceading Baji as the captain of 1st Division. Later Takemichi later reveal to Chifuyu about his time leap powers and agreed in help Takemichi to changed the past.
Kazutora Hanemiya (羽宮 一虎, Hanemiya Kazutora)
Voiced by: Shun'ichi Toki[20] (Japanese); Joe Zieja[22] (English)
Portrayed by: Nijiro Murakami (film),[15] Tomoru Akazawa (stage play)[12]
Was one of the Founding members of the Tokyo Manji Gang. However he was sent to juvie after he end up killing Mikey's older brother Shinichiro when he and Baji attempt to steal a motorbike as a present for Mikey's Birthday.
Taiju Shiba (柴 大寿, Shiba Taiju)
Voiced by: Tomokazu Sugita[23]
Is the Leader of 10th Generations of the Black Dragons. He is the older brother of Yuzuha and Hakkai. When their mother died Taiju took upon himself to care for his siblings however the stress cause him physically and emotionally abuse them.
Souya Kawata (河田 ソウヤ, Kawata Sōya)
Voiced by: Kengo Kawanishi[24]
Haruchiyo Sanzu (三途 春千夜, Sanzu Haruchiyo)
Voiced by: Nobuhiko Okamoto[24]

Other members

Masataka Kiyomizu (清水 将貴, Kiyomizu Masataka)
Voiced by: Satoshi Hino[25]
Portrayed by: Nobuyuki Suzuki (film),[7] Haruto Sakuraba (stage play)
Atsushi Sendō (千堂 敦, Sendō Atsushi)
Voiced by: Takuma Terashima[25] (Japanese); John Omohundro[26] (English)
Portrayed by: Hayato Isomura (film),[7] Masaki Nakao (stage play)[8]
Was one of Takemichi's friends back in middle school.
Takuya Yamamoto (山本タクヤ, Yamamoto Takuya)
Voiced by: Yūya Hirose[25] (Japanese); Will Choi (English)
Makoto Suzuki (鈴木マコト, Suzuki Makoto)
Voiced by: Shunsuke Takeuchi[25]
Kazushi Yamagishi (山岸一司, Yamagishi Kazushi)
Voiced by: Shouta Hayama[25] (Japanese); Jonathan P. Leon (English)

Moebius

Nobutaka Osanai (長内 信高, Osanai Nobutaka)
Voiced by: Eiji Takeuchi[13] (Japanese); Kaiji Tang[27] (English)
Portrayed by: Yoshiki Minato (film),[16] Kenta Nitta (stage play)

Tenjiku

Izana Kurokawa (黒川 イザナ, Kurokawa Izana)
Voiced by: Nobunaga Shimazaki[28]
Kanji Mochizuki (望月 莞爾, Mochizuki Kanji)
Voiced by: Tetsu Inada[28]
Kakucho (鶴蝶, Kakuchō)
Voiced by: Seiichiro Yamashita[29]
Shion Madarame (斑目 獅音, Madarame Shion)
Voiced by: Koki Uchiyama[29]
Ran Haitani (灰谷 蘭, Haitani Ran)
Voiced by: Daisuke Namikawa[29]
Rindo Haitani (灰谷 竜胆, Haitani Rindō)
Voiced by: Hiro Shimono[29]

Other characters

Hinata Tachibana (橘 日向, Tachibana Hinata)
Voiced by: Azumi Waki[5] (Japanese); Lizzie Freeman[30] (English)
Portrayed by: Mio Imada (film),[31] Kotone Hanase (stage play)
Takemichi's girlfriend back in middle school. She was killed in a conflict that involved the present Tokyo Manji Gang which motivated Takemichi travel back to past to save her from dying.
Naoto Tachibana (橘 直人, Tachibana Naoto)
Voiced by: Ryōta Ōsaka[5] (Japanese); Griffin Puatu[32] (English)
Portrayed by: Yosuke Sugino (film),[7] Jun Noguchi (stage play)[8]
Hinata's younger brother who also died in the conflict caused by the Tokyo Manji Gang in the present timeline. When Takemichi travels back to the past he ends up meeting Naoto where Takemichi told him how he and Hina were going to die in the future and he ends up traveling to the past. When Takemichi and Naoto shake hands, Takemichi returns to the present with an alive Naoto now a Police Officer and convinces Takemichi to go back to the past to save Hina. Since then Naoto has serve as Takemichi's trigger to for his time leaping, up until Kisaki's death in 18th timeline. As both Mikey and Takemichi traveled back in 1998 and avert the previous timelines' tragedies for eleven years, Naoto got a dream job as a journalist for occult magazine in the last 20th timeline.
Emma Sano (佐野 エマ, Sano Ema)
Voiced by: Yumi Uchiyama[33]
Mikey's younger half sister. Before the conflict against Tenjiku she was murdered by Kisaki in order break Mikey and have Izana become the only emotional support for Mikey. Following the 20th time leap, where both Takemichi and Mikey successfully saved Emma and the rest of casualties who died in previous timelines, Emma is now Drakken's house wife, sometime before Takemichi and Hina's marriage.
Shinichiro Sano (佐野 真一郎, Sano Shin'ichirō)
Voiced by: Masaya Matsukaze
Mikey's late older brother and the leader of the first-generation Black Dragon. He was later revealed to be one of the two previous Time Leapers before Takemichi, hailed from a previous timeline where Mikey passed away in 2003, four years after a childhood accident, with their family friend, Sanzu became his trigger to return to the past and avert Mikey's accident.
Following his successful time travel, despite having discovered what caused Mikey's violent intent uncontrollable, Shinichiro returned in the new 2003 timeline and finally serves his purpose. At the same time, he rescued a young Takemichi, as well as young Hina from three middle school bullies and decided to transfer his Time Leaping power to him, as the means to inspire him to continue hero's path. Although he was unaware that Kisaki was present learning Shinichiro's existence. Shortly after visiting the location where he killed the previous Time Leaper in the previous timeline, Shinichiro suffered a similar karmic death of being inadvertly killed by Kazutora when the latter and Baji attempt to steal a motorbike as a birthday present for Mikey.
Once Mikey and Takemichi are able to return to the past further at the same time, with the former is freed from his violent intent, Shinichiro's death has been averted, allowing Kazutora and Baji to be enlisted to accompany him for Mikey's surprise birthday in a peaceful 2003 timeline. For eleven years since Mikey and Takemichi successfully averted the previous timeline's tragedies, Shinichiro becomes the head of S.S.Motors, which mainly co-sponsors Mikey's motorcycle racing team.
Yuzuha Shiba (柴 柚葉, Shiba Yuzuha)
Voiced by: Mikako Komatsu[23]
Taiju and Hakkai's sister who is a good fighter and protects Hakkai from Taiju's abuse. Following Taiju's redemption in current timelines, Yuzuha becomes Hakkai's manager during their oversea business models in the last 20th timeline.

Media

Manga

Written and illustrated by Ken Wakui, Tokyo Revengers was serialized in Kodansha's shōnen manga magazine Weekly Shōnen Magazine from March 1, 2017,[34][35] to November 16, 2022.[36][37] Kodansha collected its 278 individual chapters in thirty-one tankōbon volumes, released from May 17, 2017,[38] to January 17, 2023.[39]

In North America, Kodansha USA started the digital release of the manga in 2018.[40] Seven Seas Entertainment started releasing the manga in a print omnibus edition in 2022.[41][42]

The manga is also licensed in Taiwan by Tong Li Publishing,[43] in South Korea by Haksan Publishing,[44] in France by Glénat Editions,[45] in Germany by Carlsen Manga,[46] in Italy by J-Pop,[47] in Spain by Norma Editorial,[48] in Mexico by Panini Comics,[49] in Brazil by Editora JBC,[50] in Argentina by Editorial Ivrea,[51] in Thailand by Vibulkij Publishing,[52] in Indonesia by Elex Media Komputindo,[53] in Vietnam by IPM,[54] in Poland by Waneko,[55] in Turkey by Gerekli Şeyler[56] in Russia by XL Media,[57] in Ukraine by Nasha Idea,[58] and in the Czech Republic by Crew.[59]

On October 28, 2021, a parody spin-off manga written and illustrated by Shinpei Funatsu titled Tōdai Revengers was announced. It was serialized in Kodansha's Magazine Pocket website from November 3, 2021, to March 29, 2023.[60][61] It was collected in six tankōbon volumes from February 17, 2022 to May 17, 2023.[62][63]

On June 20, 2022, a spin-off manga centered around Keisuke Baji and Chifuyu Matsuno written and illustrated by Yukinori Kawaguchi, titled Tokyo Revengers: A Letter from Keisuke Baji was announced. It began serialization in Magazine Pocket on July 27, 2022.[64][65] It has been collected in three tankōbon volumes as of May 17, 2023.[66] Kodansha publishes the spin-off in English on their K Manga service.[67] Seven Seas Entertainment has also licensed the spin-off in North America.[68]

Volumes

No. Original release date Original ISBN English release date English ISBN
1 May 17, 2017[38]978-4-06-395938-3October 16, 2018 (digital)[69]
July 26, 2022 (physical)[70]
978-1-64-212515-3 (digital)
978-1-63858-571-8 (physical)
  1. "Reborn"
  2. "Resist"
  3. "Resolve"
  4. "Relieve"
  5. "Revolve"
2 July 14, 2017[71]978-4-06-510033-2December 18, 2018 (digital)[72]
July 26, 2022 (physical)[70]
978-1-64-212580-1 (digital)
978-1-63858-571-8 (physical)
  1. "Return"
  2. "Rejoin"
  3. "Reseparate"
  4. "Releap"
  5. "Reply"
  6. "Reburn"
  7. "Remind"
  8. "Regret"
  9. "Resort"
3 September 15, 2017[73]978-4-06-510188-9January 15, 2019 (digital)[74]
August 30, 2022 (physical)[75]
978-1-64-212617-4 (digital)
978-1-63858-572-5 (physical)
  1. "Revive"
  2. "Reignition"
  3. "Redivide"
  4. "Rechange"
  5. "Restart"
  6. "Reinspire"
  7. "Revolt"
  8. "Reconflict"
  9. "Reseek"
4 November 17, 2017[76]978-4-06-510394-4February 19, 2019 (digital)[77]
August 30, 2022 (physical)[75]
978-1-64-212686-0 (digital)
978-1-63858-572-5 (physical)
  1. "Revoke"
  2. "Rerise"
  3. "Realize"
  4. "Regain"
  5. "Reel"
  6. "Respect"
  7. "Recept"
  8. "Recognize"
  9. "Rebuild"
  10. "Revenge"
5 February 16, 2018[78]978-4-06-510969-4March 19, 2019 (digital)[79]
November 1, 2022 (physical)[80]
978-1-64-212708-9 (digital)
978-1-63858-622-7 (physical)
  1. "Darkest Hour"
  2. "Odds and Ends"
  3. "Anyone's Guess"
  4. "Enter the Stage"
  5. "Break Up"
  6. "My Buddy"
  7. "No Pain, No gain"
  8. "Double Cross"
  9. "Once Upon a Time"
6 April 17, 2018[81]978-4-06-511206-9April 16, 2019 (digital)[82]
November 1, 2022 (physical)[80]
978-1-64-212807-9 (digital)
978-1-63858-622-7 (physical)
  1. "In those days"
  2. "Screw up"
  3. "Take out on"
  4. "Made up my mind"
  5. "Level with"
  6. "No way"
  7. "Grow apart"
  8. "Before dawn"
  9. "Open fire"
7 June 15, 2018[83]978-4-06-511620-3May 14, 2019 (digital)[84]
February 7, 2023 (physical)[85]
978-1-64-212840-6 (digital)
978-1-63858-734-7 (physical)
  1. "Never Fear, I'm Here"
  2. "Turn Around"
  3. "Below The Belt"
  4. "No Match For"
  5. "The One"
  6. "Look Up For"
  7. "Dead Or Alive"
  8. "Get Mad"
  9. "One And Only"
8 September 14, 2018[86]978-4-06-512238-9June 11, 2019 (digital)[87]
February 7, 2023 (physical)[85]
978-1-64-212897-0 (digital)
978-1-63858-734-7 (physical)
  1. "In Tears"
  2. "Last Wishes"
  3. "One For All"
  4. "End Of War"
  5. "My Fam"
  6. "Have An Affair"
  7. "Man-Crush"
  8. "Sunday Best"
  9. "Big Moment"
  10. "Tide Turns"
9 November 16, 2018[88]978-4-06-513248-7July 16, 2019 (digital)[89]
April 18, 2023 (physical)[90]
978-1-64-212931-1 (digital)
978-1-63858-865-8 (physical)
  1. "Same Old Same Old"
  2. "An Old Tale"
  3. "A Crybaby"
  4. "Get Back"
  5. "Let One Down"
  6. "It is What it is"
  7. "Gotta Go"
  8. "Hey, Pal"
  9. "Fuck Off"
10 January 17, 2019[91]978-4-06-513874-8August 13, 2019 (digital)[92]
April 18, 2023 (physical)[90]
978-1-64-212966-3 (digital)
978-1-63858-865-8 (physical)
  1. "Thicker Than Water"
  2. "Stand Alone"
  3. "Own Up"
  4. "Big Brother"
  5. "Run Errands"
  6. "Family Bonds"
  7. "Be Serious About"
  8. "Strange Bedfellows"
  9. "Just Gotta Do"
11 March 15, 2019[93]978-4-06-514445-9September 10, 2019 (digital)[94]
June 27, 2023 (physical)[95]
978-1-64-212996-0 (digital)
978-1-68579-800-0 (physical)
  1. "How You Met"
  2. "Christmas Eve"
  3. "Miss You"
  4. "Whip Up Morale"
  5. "Keep One's Vow"
  6. "Scaredy-Cat"
  7. "The Ordeal from God"
  8. "Always Here for You"
  9. "Sibling Rivalry"
12 June 17, 2019[96]978-4-06-515086-3October 8, 2019 (digital)[97]
June 27, 2023 (physical)[95]
978-1-64-659041-4 (digital)
978-1-68579-800-0 (physical)
  1. "Strive Together"
  2. "A Verbal Shot"
  3. "Hundreds of Times"
  4. "Keep Mum"
  5. "Salute Someone"
  6. "Mother Figure"
  7. "Christmas Night"
  8. "No One Can Match"
  9. "Dawning of a New Era"
  10. "Tight-Knit"
13 August 16, 2019[98]978-4-06-515697-1November 12, 2019 (digital)[99]
September 5, 2023 (physical)[100]
978-1-64-659113-8 (digital)
978-1-68579-801-7 (physical)
  1. "The Light of My Life"
  2. "Not Apt to Give any Way"
  3. "Best Wisnes"
  4. "Season Opener"
  5. "You're Fired"
  6. "You Have my Word"
  7. "On my Way Home"
  8. "Turn Over a New Leaf"
  9. "Far from Home"
14 October 17, 2019[101]978-4-06-517159-2March 10, 2020 (digital)[102]
September 5, 2023 (physical)[100]
978-1-64-659256-2 (digital)
978-1-68579-801-7 (physical)
  1. "Last Order"
  2. "Life Comes and Goes"
  3. "Too Late to Be Sorry"
  4. "Can Take it"
  5. "Last but not Least"
  6. "Twin to Dragon"
  7. "You're not my Type"
  8. "When it Rains, it Pours"
  9. "Brother in Arms"
15 December 17, 2019[103]978-4-06-517549-1May 12, 2020 (digital)[104]
November 14, 2023 (physical)[105]
978-1-64-659360-6 (digital)
978-1-68579-802-4 (physical)
  1. "Two Peas in a Pod"
  2. "Be Fuzzy"
  3. "Gang of Four"
  4. "The Longest Day"
  5. "Pep Party"
  6. "Rest in Peace"
  7. "The Big Baddy"
  8. "Sell Out"
  9. "Mortal Enemy"
16 March 17, 2020[106]978-4-06-518167-6July 14, 2020 (digital)[107]
November 14, 2023 (physical)[105]
978-1-64-659594-5 (digital)
978-1-68579-802-4 (physical)
  1. "Even I can"
  2. "My lot in life"
  3. "Run out of patience"
  4. "Stick together"
  5. "Make an exception"
  6. "Back stab"
  7. "Lay out a plan"
  8. "Family tree"
  9. "Come back to life"
17 May 15, 2020[108]978-4-06-518851-4September 8, 2020 (digital)[109]
January 30, 2024 (physical)[110]
978-1-64659-693-5 (digital)
978-1-68579-958-8 (print)
  1. "Big-hearted"
  2. "Go-to guy"
  3. "A bad hunch"
  4. "The root of all evil"
  5. "Don't freak out"
  6. "Arch villain"
  7. "Damn it"
  8. "Just do it"
  9. "Rise against"
18 July 17, 2020[111]978-4-06-520106-0November 10, 2020 (digital)[112]
January 30, 2024 (physical)[110]
978-1-64659-799-4 (digital)
978-1-68579-958-8 (print)
  1. "NoctoKing"
  2. "Be in the van"
  3. "Turn the tide"
  4. "A den of iniquity"
  5. "Money monger"
  6. "Untamed heart"
  7. "I know in my head"
  8. "Stand no chance"
  9. "The baby of the family"
19 September 17, 2020[113]978-4-06-520598-3February 9, 2021 (digital)[114]
April 2, 2024 (physical)[115]
978-1-64-659952-3 (digital)
979-8-88843-402-4 (print)
  1. "The blue ogre"
  2. "Awaken my potential"
  3. "Head the list"
  4. "Things change, but not all"
  5. "Brave heart"
  6. "Who wouldn't"
  7. "Headliner"
  8. "The home front"
  9. "Homecoming"
20 December 17, 2020[116]978-4-06-521482-4April 13, 2021 (digital)[117]
April 2, 2024 (physical)[115]
978-1-63-699046-0 (digital)
979-8-88843-402-4 (print)
  1. "Showdown at the summit"
  2. "Lose your touch"
  3. "The one and only"
  4. "Nothing is left"
  5. "Admonitions are not sweet"
  6. "What has been left"
  7. "Déracinée"
  8. "Paradise lost"
  9. "End the standoff"
21 February 17, 2021[118]978-4-06-522067-2July 13, 2021[119]978-1-63-699225-9
  1. "Run after"
  2. "Take a vow"
  3. "Present to the mind"
  4. "Lay the plan"
  5. "Wind something up"
  6. "Meet his fate"
  7. "It's been real"
  8. "Way to go"
  9. "The lion of the day"
22 April 16, 2021[120]978-4-06-522883-8September 14, 2021[121]978-1-63-699359-1
  1. "Break up"
  2. "Until next time"
  3. "Be the world to me"
  4. "Just be close at hand"
  5. "Feel great !"
  6. "The keepsake"
  7. "Lingering scent"
  8. "Can say that again"
  9. "Be left behind the times"
23 July 16, 2021[122]978-4-06-524028-1November 9, 2021[123]978-1-63-699460-4
  1. "Lose myself in memory"
  2. "Sincerely yours"
  3. "Crack a smile"
  4. "What's up?
  5. "Get away"
  6. "Don't give a damn"
  7. "Give me a hand"
  8. "The picaresque"
  9. "Let you down"
24 September 17, 2021[124]978-4-06-524839-3February 8, 2022[125]978-1-63-699612-7
  1. "The final act"
  2. "Turbulent period"
  3. "Get a grip"
  4. "Face the music"
  5. "The law of the jungle"
  6. "Battle of the titans"
  7. "Living legends"
  8. "The engine fired"
  9. "After a storm comes calm"
25 December 17, 2021[126]978-4-06-526284-9April 12, 2022[127]978-1-68-491125-7
  1. "Shows her color"
  2. "Have never seen anything like it"
  3. "Queen it over"
  4. "A sense of foreboding"
  5. "Bull's eye"
  6. "Ups and downs of his fate"
  7. "Give back"
  8. "Good old days"
  9. "Cutthroat"
26 February 17, 2022[128]978-4-06-526893-3June 14, 2022[129]978-1-68-491219-3
  1. "Free-for-all"
  2. "Dynamic duo"
  3. "Gangster"
  4. "Beat hell out of"
  5. "Go easy on"
  6. "Get stuck-up"
  7. "Blood-chilling"
  8. "It takes two to tango"
  9. "Better late than never"
27 April 15, 2022[130]978-4-06-527526-9October 11, 2022[131]978-1-68-491483-8
  1. "There is no mending"
  2. "Just be yourself"
  3. "Band of brothers"
  4. "Make allies"
  5. "Really into it"
  6. "Steel the show"
  7. "Go into retirement"
  8. "A forced smile"
  9. "Inherit the crown"
28 June 17, 2022[132]978-4-06-528178-9December 13, 2022[133]978-1-68-491591-0
  1. "Wide array of"
  2. "The showdown battle"
  3. "Grow up to"
  4. "Giant Killing"
  5. "Hey dude"
  6. "Long time no see"
  7. "Good chemistry"
  8. "Turn the table"
  9. "Get out of hand"
29 August 17, 2022[134]978-4-06-528657-9February 14, 2023[135]978-1-68-491700-6
  1. "Bring back"
  2. "The worst is come"
  3. "Train wreck"
  4. "Holy cow!"
  5. "Behind the scenes"
  6. "Tipping point"
  7. "Strange bedfellows"
  8. "Like a something demoniac"
  9. "Squaring off against"
30 November 17, 2022[136]978-4-06-529637-0April 11, 2023[137]978-1-68-491889-8
  1. "Opposite sides of the same coin"
  2. "To rout and ravages"
  3. "Be strong"
  4. "Not only the force but also..."
  5. "Stand by me"
  6. "Make vision a reality"
  7. "To signal a counterattack"
  8. "Another such"
  9. "All things must pass"
31 January 17, 2023[39]978-4-06-530344-3June 13, 2023[138]978-1-68-491968-0
  1. "Worth my while"
  2. "Empty wish"
  3. "Over again"
  4. "Carry on"
  5. "No holding back"
  6. "Cold hearted"
  7. "Get over"
  8. "At last"
  9. "Revengers"

Tōdai Revengers

No. Japanese release date Japanese ISBN
1 February 17, 2022[62]978-4-06-526902-2
2 May 17, 2022[139]978-4-06-527914-4
3 August 17, 2022[140]978-4-06-528745-3
4 November 17, 2022[141]978-4-06-529632-5
5 January 17, 2023[142]978-4-06-530345-0
6 May 17, 2023[63]978-4-06-531572-9

Tokyo Revengers: A Letter from Keisuke Baji

No. Japanese release date Japanese ISBN
1 November 17, 2022[143]978-4-06-529378-2
2 January 17, 2023[144]978-4-06-530349-8
3 May 17, 2023[66]978-4-06-531256-8
4 October 17, 2023[145][146]978-4-06-532870-5
978-4-06-532871-2 (SE)

Anime

In June 2020, it was announced that Tokyo Revengers would receive an anime television series adaptation.[147] The series is produced by Liden Films and directed by Koichi Hatsumi. The series features scripts by Yasuyuki Mutō, character designs by Keiko Ōta, sound direction by Satoki Iida and music composed by Hiroaki Tsutsumi.[5] It aired on MBS and other networks from April 11 to September 19, 2021.[lower-alpha 2][25] Official Hige Dandism performed the opening theme song, "Cry Baby", while Eill performed the series' ending theme song "Koko de Iki o Shite" (ここで息をして, "Take a Breath Here").[25][13] The second ending song is "Tokyo Wonder", performed by Nakimushi.[148] Crunchyroll licensed the series outside of Asia.[149] Muse Communication has licensed the series in Southeast Asia and South Asia and streams it on their Muse Asia YouTube channel and Bilibili.[150] They also licensed the anime to Animax Asia for TV broadcasts.[151]

A series of anime shorts produced by Studio Puyukai featuring chibi versions of the characters, titled ChibiReve (ちびりべ, "Chibi Revengers"), was released on YouTube from April 12 to September 20, 2021.[152]

On December 18, 2021, Tokyo Revengers was renewed for a second season, which adapts the "Christmas Showdown" arc.[153] It aired from January 8 to April 2, 2023.[154][155] Official Hige Dandism performed the opening theme song "White Noise" (ホワイトノイズ, Howaito Noizu), while Tuyu performed the ending theme song "Kizutsukedo, Aishiteru" (傷つけど、愛してる。, "It might be painful, but I still love it").[156][157] Disney Platform Distribution licensed the season.[158]

On April 1, 2023, a third season, which adapts the "Tenjiku" arc, was announced.[159] It premiered on October 4, 2023.[29] Hey-Smith performed the ending theme song "Say My Name".[160]

Live-action films

A live-action film adaptation was announced in February 2020.[161] The film is directed by Tsutomu Hanabusa, with a screenplay by Izumi Takahashi, and music by Yutaka Yamada.[162] The cast includes Takumi Kitamura, Yūki Yamada, Yosuke Sugino, Nobuyuki Suzuki, Hayato Isomura, Shotaro Mamiya, Ryo Yoshizawa, and Mio Imada.[163] The theme song for the film is "Namae wo Yobu yo" (名前を呼ぶよ) by Super Beaver.[162] In April 2020, it was announced that the film's crew has halted filming due to the COVID-19 pandemic.[164][165][166] The film was originally set to open in Japan on October 9, 2020, due to the continuing effects of COVID-19,[166] the film was delayed to July 9, 2021.[167] Crunchyroll streamed the film outside of Japan.[168]

A sequel titled Tokyo Revengers 2: Bloody Halloween-hen (東京リベンジャーズ2 血のハロウィン編, Tōkyō Ribenjāzu 2 Chi no Harowin-hen), was announced in July 2022. It adapts the "Bloody Halloween" arc and was released in two parts titled Unmei (運命, Destiny) and Kessen (決戦, Decisive Battle). The first film premiered on April 21, 2023, and the second premiered on June 30 of the same year. New cast members include Kento Nagayama, Nijiro Murakami, and Mahiro Takasugi.[15] Super Beaver performed the theme songs for both films titled "Gradation" (グラデーション) and "Hakanakunai" (儚くない), respectively.[169]

Stage plays

A stage play adaptation produced by Office Endless ran from August 6–22, 2021, with shows taking place in Tokyo, Osaka, and Kanagawa.[8] The play is directed by Naohiro Ise.[8] The theme song of the stage play is "Hero" by Sir Vanity, a pop rock band headlined by voice actors Yūichirō Umehara and Yoshiki Nakajima.[170][171]

A second stage play, titled Tokyo Revengers: Bloody Halloween, ran from March 18–21 in Osaka and March 25–April 5, 2022 in Tokyo.[12]

Video game

A free-to-play action role-playing game based on the series was announced in June 2023 by Victor Entertainment. It is set to be released in 2023 for iOS, Android, PlayStation 4, PlayStation 5, Nintendo Switch, and Windows.[172]

Reception

Popularity

In 2021, Tokyo Revengers won in the anime category of the Yahoo! Japan Search Awards, based on the number of searches for a particular term compared to the year before.[173] The series topped the list of "Trend Rankings Selected by Teens in 2021" by Mynavi Corporation's Mynavi Teens Lab, which conducts teen marketing and research.[174] The anime series was highlighted by Nikkei Entertainment as one of the 2021's biggest hits, ranked in as the top-watched streaming program for both male and female audiences.[175] The series won the "Anime Award" for its popularity on the 2021 Twitter Japan's Trend Awards.[176] The anime adaptation of Tokyo Revengers became the seventh most discussed TV show of 2021 worldwide on Twitter.[177][178]

Manga

Tokyo Revengers won the 44th Kodansha Manga Award in the shōnen category in 2020.[179][180][181] The series ranked ninth on the 2021 "Book of the Year" list by Da Vinci magazine;[182] it ranked eighteenth on the 2022 list.[183] It ranked twelfth on Takarajimasha's Kono Manga ga Sugoi! 2022 list of best manga for male readers.[184]

Sales

By February 2020, the manga had over 3 million copies in circulation;[185] it had over 17 million copies in circulation by May 2021;[186] over 20 million copies in circulation by June 2021;[187] over 25 million copies in circulation by July 2021;[188] over 35 million copies in circulation by August 2021;[189] over 40 million copies in circulation by September 2021;[190] over 50 million copies in circulation by January 2022;[191] over 65 million copies in circulation by July 2022, including 7 million copies outside of Japan;[192] and over 70 million copies in circulation by December 2022.[193]

Tokyo Revengers was the third best-selling manga series in the first half of 2021 with over 5 million copies sold.[194] It was the third best-selling manga in 2021, with over 24.9 million copies sold.[195] It was the second best-selling manga series in 2022, with over 11 million copies sold;[196] volumes 25–29 were among the 25 best-selling manga volumes of the year.[197]

Anime

In 2021, Western localized versions of the anime censored the Buddhist manji swastika (卍) symbol used by the Tokyo Manji Gang, in order to avoid potential controversy that may arise from confusion with the similar-looking Nazi swastika (卐) symbol. The removal, carried out by the Japanese licensors and affecting all versions of the anime officially distributed outside Japan, has itself proven controversial, as some fans have criticized the resulting version both on technical and freedom-of-speech grounds.[198][199] However, the official Southeast Asian and South Asian releases of the series by Muse Communication started releasing the uncensored versions later on, leaving Crunchyroll the only official streaming site outside of Japan to have the anime censored.[200]

Notes

  1. Stylized with a manji swastika symbol
  2. It premiered on April 10 at 1:35 a.m. JST (effectively, April 11)

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