If you were wondering who of Takemichi and Mikey would go back in time, you won’t be disappointed with the revelation made in chapter 276 of Tokyo Revengers. Wakui, the mangaka, has not only introduced a new facet of time-jumping in the final two chapters before the series ends, but he has also hinted at a complete restart.
The second season cast list and colour poster for the Tokyo Revengers anime were included in chapter 276. Season 2 will premiere in January 2023, which is welcome news for fans as the show is scheduled to conclude on November 16, 2022. Get Over is the title of chapter 276 in Tokyo Revenger.
Both Takemichi and Mikey travel back to 1998 in chapter 276 of Tokyo Revengers.
Mikey lamented at the beginning of Tokyo Revengers chapter 276 that he had avoided his buddies in order to avoid a catastrophe like this one. There would be no use in all they had accomplished, he pleaded with Takemichi, if he did not come to. It all started when Mikey’s tears landed on Takemichi’s hand, which he was still clutching. Takemichi awoke in the year 1998, only to discover that he was now a first-grader. He thought he was suffering a premortem flashback, but he still wanted to meet Mikey at the Sano residence.
Takemichi encountered a younger Baji who, angry at his lingering in front of the Sano home, struck him. Younger Emma and then Shinichiro both rebuked Baji for his behaviour. Haruchiyo soon joined them, scar-free and inquiring about Mikey. Takemichi realised he had time travelled at this point. Before he had time to dwell on it, though, a younger version of Mikey emerged from the home and requested an introduction. As Takemichi sobbed to himself, believing that this Mikey no longer knew him, the child acted astonished and called him “Takemitchy.”
Speculations
In Tokyo Revengers chapter 276, three major concerns are addressed that have been plaguing frequent readers. To begin with, Takemichi is now 20 years gone from his original time, since he has time-jumped 10 years into the past in addition to the 10 years he was already in the past. Wakui has been contradictory regarding time travel details throughout the manga, and nothing like this has ever happened before. There’s a good chance that Mikey and Takemichi were transported back in time by Mikey’s tears. This brings up the second issue with Tokyo Revengers 276. From chapter 207 on, hints have been dropped suggesting Mikey is aware of the temporal jumps and how Takemichi traverses them.
This comprehension goes beyond basic familiarity with his sibling’s time-travel adventures. Mikey finally places Takemichi in the 1998 story. Since only the oldest forms of the Triggers recall every timeline, this can’t be explained by his being Takemichi’s Trigger. Tokyo Revengers 276’s climactic problem, then, is the prospect of everything being wiped clean and started over. The butterfly effect would wipe out the main series’ plot if Takemichi persuaded Mikey to modify his behaviour and avoid important catastrophic occurrences in his life. The lives of Shinichiro, Baji, Draken, Emma, and Kisaki may be altered, and he may be able to save their lives.
Considerations for the Future
After reading Tokyo Revengers chapter 276, the biggest question mark is what happened to Shuuji Hanma. His significance throughout the story and his history with Kisaki are both shrouded in mystery. Some have hypothesised that the elderly man Shinichiro killed to get his time-travelling abilities was Wakui, although thus yet he has offered no indication that this is the case. Many readers have pointed out the incongruity between a joyful ending and the necessity of a total reset. Some people think that a happy conclusion is better than a tragic one. The story that has captivated so many readers and made criminals cool again is almost at its end, and Wakui has just two chapters remaining to create its conclusion.