Now that Takemichi has returned to the past, he can make some significant changes. In the next episode 2 of Tokyo Revengers, titled “Hina,” he will attempt to save her life once again. Every time Takemichi makes an effort to save Hina, it ends horribly. On the other hand, he is a learner, therefore Season 2 Episode 2 of “Tokyo Revengers” might see him making some strides forward. Kisaki Tetta has a pivotal role to perform at this juncture in the plot. In every possible history, he plays a role in Hina’s demise.
More context for his declaration that Takemichi is his idol in the season one finale will be revealed as time goes on. Takemichi discovered the specifics of the awful chronology he had created in the premiere episode of Season 2 of “Tokyo Revengers,” titled “It Is What It Is.” With Kazutora’s help, Takemichi was rescued from Kisaki’s clutches, and the two made it to safety. He was giving him an update on the situation in Toman and the chronology they were in. On the other hand, Mikey had become wholly corrupted and turned sides.
Mikey as everyone knew him was now giving out completely different commands. Across town, Naota ran across Takemichi in an alley. In reality, however, what seemed like a casual get-together turned out to be an ambush and an arrest. He played him in a movie depicting the “top executive of an awful gang.” The unpleasant truth is that it was Takemichi who was involved. In the upcoming second episode of the second season of “Tokyo Revengers,” viewers will find out what occurs.
And it turns out that season 2 of “Tokyo Revengers” comprises 13 episodes. Because of this, we anticipate the complete season will premiere during the winter 2023 anime season.
Fans, however, can’t help but draw comparisons to the first season, which aired for a total of 24 episodes and adapted the Toman Arc, the Moebius Arc, and the Valhalla Arc from Ken Wakui’s manga. Alternatively, the Christmas Showdown Arc from the fourth season was modified for the second season. However, the current season may not include any further plots due to its short length (just 13 episodes).
All this implies is that the Tenjiku Arc and any subsequent arcs may be delayed for a while longer. Many fans would like to see the Tenjiku Arc animated as well, despite the fact that the Christmas Showdown Arc is more popular. On January 14, you may watch the second episode of Season 2 of “Tokyo Revengers.” Thankfully, there have been no pauses in the series thus far.