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There are some readily familiar faces, as well as the threat that will be focused on within the Tenjiku arc, aptly named after the gang Takemichi has to face next. The main cast of the previous seasons should be returning for Season 3. Takemichi has grown significantly since the first arc of the series, becoming more sure of himself and his ability to make change instead of being someone who just gets pushed around. The relationships he has with his friends have had ups and downs over the past couple of seasons, which is likely to continue heading into season 3 as more effects of his actions and those of others are revealed within both timelines. Of particular note could be the performances of Nobunaga Shimazaki and Alejandro Antonio Ruiz, who both voice Izana in the original Japanese version and the English dub of the series. Izana will play a large role in Season 3, upping his presence within the series. The Black Dragons from the previous seasons, as well as the newly formed Tenjiku gang should play a central role in the upcoming seasons dynamics and events. Based on the teaser and trailer revealed thus far, Izana and Kisaki will be making big moves that will bring about a lot of change. Where to Watch Tokyo Revengers Season 3 An official announcement for where Tokyo Revengers Season 3 has not been provided. The first season aired on Crunchyroll, while the rights to the second season were acquired by Hulu. The third season could be on either platform depending on where the streaming rights remain come Fall.Some of the standout episodes even rival that of an introspective Cowboy Bebop episode (the anime not the live-action show) in how they let ideas and heartbreaking scenes breathe. Plus, when the action hits, it hits. Vivy’s sick-ass fight scenes feature some of the smoothest movie-quality sakuga animation I’ve seen in an anime series, which shouldn’t come as any surprise since Wit Studio is the same production company behind the first three seasons of Attack on Titan. AdvertisementPrevious SlideNext Slide6 / 14List slidesTo Your EternityList slidesTo Your Eternity AdvertisementNot many anime pass the three-episode test run from the jump, but To Your Eternity had me choking back tears from the first episode. To Your Eternity is the anime adaptation of Yoshitoki Ōima’s The Immortal. The series follows an immortal creature called Fushi that starts its long existence as a rock before taking the forms of a wolf and human as it observes humanity. Ōima-san also happens to be the mangaka behind A Silent Voice, and its opening theme “Pink Blood” is sung by none other than Hikaru Utada, so my being moved to tears doesn’t come as a surprise. The show pulls no emotional punches. Alongside the show’s endearing depiction of humanity striving to do what it believes is best, To Your Eternity isn’t afraid to get heavy when moments of dread, betrayal, and death arise. But oddly enough, the show finds beauty in how Fushi comes to understand our flawed but endearing tendencies and sees through its cast’s shortcomings to help them reach the potential they have dormant within them. AdvertisementPrevious SlideNext Slide7 / 14List slidesBeastarsList slidesBeastars AdvertisementI can’t mention anthropomorphic anime without mentioning the king of the genre’s return in the second season of Beastars.
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