Tokyo Revengers has quickly developed a massive and vocal fanbase. Ken Wakui’s tale of drama, gangs, and time travel has wowed thousands of anime fans and led to intense online discussions. One such debate is about where the cast falls on the spectrum of good and evil, with many fans arguing that the true villain of the piece is actually the popular character Manjiro Sano, often referred to as Mikey, the leader of the Tokyo Manji Gang. But is this really the case?It’s easy to see why many viewers see Mikey as the villain, as in many of the show’s timelines, he acts overtly villainous. So far, during the anime, viewers have seen Mikey get involved in massive, bloody brawls and command his underlings to commit many violent acts. Plus, in one timeline, he was said to have slaughtered many members of the Tokyo Manji Gang, people whom he had once considered friends. He’s also shown to be utterly ruthless when needed, often taking a hardline stance during gang negotiations with many of his foes and underlings fearing him due to his immense power.Despite his hardcore attitude, Mikey does start out with good intentions. Early in the series, Mikey proclaims that he wants to make a new age of delinquents, making the subculture fashionable and widespread again after years of dormancy. While viewers can debate the merits of expanding delinquency, it’s clear that Mikey is trying to forge a community for the city’s various outcasts. This is perfectly shown when he gets the members of the Tokyo Manji Gang to help Haruki Hayashida get revenge for an attack on his friend and girlfriend, an action clearly based on Mikey’s fondness for his friend. This fondness is also shown when Mikey meets Peh-yan during a battle. Peh-yan felt slighted by the gang’s decision to allow Pah-chin to give himself up and punches Mikey. However, Mikey refuses to fight his former friend, declaring that he wishes Peh-yan would return to the organization. He then tells Peh-yan to hit him until he feels the slight has been paid for, promising he won’t block or retaliate. This shows that deep down, Manjiro does care about those in his gang and isn’t a sadist looking for violence for its own sake.Most Overpowered Anime Villain Attacks
Tokyo Revengers has quickly developed a massive and vocal fanbase. Ken Wakui’s tale of drama, gangs, and time travel has wowed thousands of anime fans and led to intense online discussions. One such debate is about where the cast falls on the spectrum of good and evil, with many fans arguing that the true villain of the piece is actually the popular character Manjiro Sano, often referred to as Mikey, the leader of the Tokyo Manji Gang. But is this really the case?
It’s easy to see why many viewers see Mikey as the villain, as in many of the show’s timelines, he acts overtly villainous. So far, during the anime, viewers have seen Mikey get involved in massive, bloody brawls and command his underlings to commit many violent acts. Plus, in one timeline, he was said to have slaughtered many members of the Tokyo Manji Gang, people whom he had once considered friends. He’s also shown to be utterly ruthless when needed, often taking a hardline stance during gang negotiations with many of his foes and underlings fearing him due to his immense power.
Despite his hardcore attitude, Mikey does start out with good intentions. Early in the series, Mikey proclaims that he wants to make a new age of delinquents, making the subculture fashionable and widespread again after years of dormancy. While viewers can debate the merits of expanding delinquency, it’s clear that Mikey is trying to forge a community for the city’s various outcasts. This is perfectly shown when he gets the members of the Tokyo Manji Gang to help Haruki Hayashida get revenge for an attack on his friend and girlfriend, an action clearly based on Mikey’s fondness for his friend. This fondness is also shown when Mikey meets Peh-yan during a battle. Peh-yan felt slighted by the gang’s decision to allow Pah-chin to give himself up and punches Mikey. However, Mikey refuses to fight his former friend, declaring that he wishes Peh-yan would return to the organization. He then tells Peh-yan to hit him until he feels the slight has been paid for, promising he won’t block or retaliate. This shows that deep down, Manjiro does care about those in his gang and isn’t a sadist looking for violence for its own sake.
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