![]() It was at every corner and every episode. Yes, I know it’s a shonen anime and you’re going to have dumb characters and some ass-pulls, but this was too much. So many situations that could have easily been avoided or solved with common sense. Just a total lack of common sense from every character. I could not help but laugh at so many of the plotholes in this season. The Black Dragon gang is the main antagonist of the season, led by a 6’8 14 year old who beats his siblings. Are there no parents in this universe? Gangs of hoodlums just stand outside fighting all day? 14-15 year olds moving drugs, murdering people, terrorising local communities? The world that the author has created requires us to totally suspend logic. This season’s arc was some of the worst writing I’ve ever seen. The story wasn’t the strongest, but the yankee gang setting was new for me and the mystery of Hina’s murder was enough to keep me ![]() This will not be my most eloquent review, but it’s how I feel. I debated whether or not a review was even worth it for this dumpster fire, but I decided I’d air my thoughts out on this disaster. Impressive in the sense that it manages to be worse than season 1 in every aspect, which is saying something considering how laughably bad the writing and animation were at some points. Tokyo Revengers S2 is actually impressive. With Chifuyu on his side, Takemichi works to unravel the fates of Black Dragon's members, fighting to create a happy future for his loved ones. Through a shared tragedy, Takemichi bonds with Chifuyu Matsuno, establishing a close comradery both boys desperately need. When Taiju brutally beats Takemichi in a one-sided street brawl, Hakkai attempts to withdraw from Tokyo Manji in apology-an act that Takemichi must prevent to spare Hakkai a grim future. There, he meets the young Hakkai Shiba, a fellow gang member whose older brother, Taiju, tyrannically rules Black Dragon. Though the gang once operated under the idealistic Manjirou "Mikey" Sano, it has now been taken over by the malicious Tetta Kisaki and, as a result, has abandoned its original optimistic intent.ĭespite feeling hopeless, Takemichi travels to the past once again to investigate Black Dragon, a rival motorcycle gang whose actions ultimately lead to Hinata's demise. The adult Takemichi grapples with grief and the ramifications of the Tokyo Manji gang's criminal empire-an unintended product of his timeline meddling. In spite of his best time-leaping efforts, Takemichi Hanagaki continuously fails to prevent the present-day death of Hinata Tachibana, his adolescent love.
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