Review of Tokyo Revengers
Tokyo Revengers is undoubtedly one of the most successful works of recent years. It is one of the works that I have enjoyed the most, with it I have cried, I have laughed, I have suffered... In this review I will only talk about the first season, leaving aside the manga and its ending. The theme of gang members is something that has always attracted me a lot, and if we combine it with time travel (one of my favorite themes), it's already something wonderful for me. The plot captivated me from the first moment, along with those unexpected plot twists, its fantastic characters, the epic moments,the mystery, the emotion, even the comedy...
The way in which time travel is done is interesting, a handshake at the end is a form of bond between two people for thousands of years. And without a doubt, the trigger of all this, the love that Takemichi feels for Hina, and the desire to save her, although every time everything becomes more and more entangled. But the theme of time travel isn“t quite right in this work.
The theme of the gangs in this work freaks me out, the Tokyo Manji, its members, divisions, captains, sub-captains... And the great weight it has in history, and not only the ToMan, but the rest of the gangs.
The characters are undoubtedly one of the strongest points of the work, since they not only stand out for the wonderful design they have, but also for their personalities and stories, very interesting, hard and with which you can empathize. And without a doubt, the weight of friendship and loyalty.
Takemichi, is a protagonist that not everyone can stand, but I like him, he is a real character, not the typical tough one who can handle everything, but a scared to death boy who carries a huge weight on his shoulders. I only read negative comments about him, but I would like to see any of them in what he has had to live
The animation is very good, it is fluid. But without a doubt, the best of this season has been the piece of Opening that it has. It goes totally according to the work, it transmits a thousand feelings.