Tokyo Revengers Chapter 268 Release Date
Anyone who knows me knows that time travel is my favorite sci-fi genre so it’s only natural that when a show uses that as its premise, I’m going to check it out. Tokyo Revengers took that time travel premise and added a bit of urban gang warfare to it but it wasn’t as dark and gritty as one would expect it to be. When I say that, I mean in the art style. Did this clash of genres create a memorable experience
Tokyo Revengers Chapter 268 Release Date
The author has yet to confirm the release date of the next chapter of Tokyo Revengers.
But based on the pattern from previously released chapters, Chapter 268 of Tokyo Revengers is planned to be released on Tuesday, August 30, 2022, at 12:00 AM JST. For more Latest Updates on Tokyo Revengers Manhwa Visit or Bookmark Rajerc.com Website.
Tokyo Revengers Chapter 268 Release Time
Due to Geographical Locations Release Dates and Time may vary for each Country.
- Pacific Time: 8 AM
- Central Time: 10 AM
- Eastern Time: 11 AM
- British Time: 4 PM
- European Time: 5 PM
- India Time: 8.30 PM
Story – about Tokyo Revengers
The premise behind Tokyo Revengers may not be new, revolving around gangs and time leaps, but it is the first one that involves the best of both elements to deliver us a gripping story.
Many people said that it is an overrated anime, but in my opinion, it is just getting the recognition it deserves. The manga has gained a lot of popularity since it started to be serialized in the Weekly Shōnen Magazine and it even had a live-action that is getting rave reviews.
Tokyo Revengers’ animated series had 24 episodes that cover just the tip of the iceberg, but that does not make it less intriguing.
Hanagaki Takemichi somehow gained the ability to go back in time. It is not explained how he acquired this ability, but instead, it centers more on how Takemicchi is rediscovering his young self but with an adult perspective.
The characters are introduced gradually, giving the viewers time to easily process their purpose and what kind of role they will play in the story. What amazed me the most is how much the characters grew at the end of the anime.
But I do not know if you all ever have this sixth sense that tells you that you should not get attached to certain characters because you will probably end up suffering? Well… I got that feeling since the first episode, but as is common for me, I ignored it just to suffer (insert clowns emote).
So, I would advise you not to get attached to ANY character unless you want to be welcomed into the club of “people that knew they should not have gotten attached to certain characters but did it anyway”.
The final episode left me with a bitter taste in my mouth and somehow, this just pushed me to start reading the manga since I could not hold my urge to know what happened after Kisaki killed Chifuyu.
Starting the manga was a one-way trip with no possibility of returning and I am sitting here, in the corner, just waiting for news about a second season.
Characters
I must say that where this anime stands out the most is with its great character development and growth.
Hanagaki Takemichi
Takemichi is the main protagonist of the series and our crybaby hero.
It was a bit frustrating to see him cry over and over again, but I guess that is how they show us that we are not any more mature just for being adults and it will not always be easy to deal with life’s struggles.
Takemichi is trying so hard to change the future for the better, even if he has to go back in time many times or sacrifice himself to achieve a future where all his friends could be happy.
Sano Manjiro – Mikey
Mikey may not be the main protagonist, but without a doubt, he is one of the characters that play a significant role in the story. Mikey is an important key in every new future that Takemichi achieves.
Mikey has a good heart, but despite that, his traumatic life experiences turned him into a vessel of dark impulses and despair. I loved his character, but sometimes I am like: “can someone please take him to see a psychologist?”. He is broken inside and is dealing with everything alone, he is just 15 years old, let him breathe…
But despite his flaws, Mikey has gained the recognition and love of many Tokyo Revengers fans.
Ryūguji Ken – Draken
Draken also plays an important role in the story’s development. Being Toman’s vice-president and the one who acts as Mikey’s protector, Draken has gained one of the top spots in my heart. He cared a lot about his friends and sometimes was the one who made Mikey reflect on his actions.
In the anime, it is like “there is no Draken without Mikey nor Mikey without Draken”, both were the support of each other (more Draken than Mikey). It was warming to see this kind of friendship in a story that is full of despair, fights and deaths.
Tachibana Naoto
Naoto also plays a significant role in Tokyo Revengers since he is the one who helps Takemichi the most during the time leap (poor Naoto is used as a taxi for Takemichi). But he is one of the main supports for Takemichi and I think he could not have achieved a lot of things without Naoto’s help.
But sometimes, I found myself laughing when I remembered that Naoto was just a kid when Takemichi told him about the time leap thing and how his sister would die in 12 years.
I mean, Naoto believed what an unknown person (Takemichi) said, if it were me, I probably would think that the man was on drugs or something like that.
Tetta Kisaki
I truly hate this character ah… But I cannot deny that Kisaki is a great antagonist.
He is a genius and even if things did not always turn in his favor, he still managed to manipulate everything from start to end. He used anything and anyone to make things go in his favor without a pinch of empathy.