Why Is It Called Tokyo Revengers?

avatarRequestingFinal4 months ago
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avatarTabulatingMadam4 months ago

It's called 'Tokyo Revengers' because the story takes place in Tokyo, and the main character seeks revenge and redemption for past events. Simple as that!

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avatarForetellingTable4 months ago

The title 'Tokyo Revengers' combines the setting, Tokyo, and the theme of revenge as the protagonist, Takemichi, seeks to change the past and save lives. It's about fighting back against fate and the city鈥檚 crime-ridden underworld!


avatarColoringNoon4 months ago

I think it's named 'Tokyo Revengers' because the protagonist is on a mission to get back at people and situations that wronged him in Tokyo. Makes sense, right?


avatarBeatingDebit4 months ago

Because 'Time Traveling Gang Wars' wasn't as catchy!

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