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-The characters will also have to explain their juchubruchu powers in the middle of the fight. On one hand it’s lame infodumping that stops the fights. On the other hand it’s a lame excuse for their juchubruchu abilities to work. That’s
right, if their opponent doesn’t know what hit him, he won’t get affected by them. How stupid is that? -The ending of the fights is also anticlimactic most of the times, because it’s left inconclusive. A good guy, usually the protagonist, will be butting in right before a conclusive strike, the bad guy will be running away, and nothing will be resolved. It will be leaving you
with blue balls since it’s not satisfactory. All this flying and shooting and screaming will amount to absolutely nothing. It’s sakuga for the sake of sakuga, there is no catharsis at the end. -There is also a good guy who is so powerful, no bad guy stands a chance against. The only way a good guy will bother to fight is if there is a lame excuse for why Reverse Kakashi is not present for ending everything in a few seconds.
The release window is a big shift from the wait between the first and second season, as the studio has clearly been hard at work to shorten fans' anticipation of the next arc's adaptation. Tokyo Revengers Season 3 Story Details Season 1 covered the first three arcs of the series, including the Toman, Moebius, and Valhalla arcs, in twenty-four episodes. Season 2 picked up on the Valhalla arc's finale, focusing primarily on the Black Dragon arc. The Black Dragon arc lasted twelve episodes, making it significantly shorter than the previous season. This section also included what is known in the manga as the "Christmas Showdown" arc. Season three is supposed to adapt the Tenjiku arc. While a length has not been specified, it wouldn't be surprising if it was around the same length as season two based on how other anime have approached similar divisions. The Tenjiku arc is the second to last arc of the series, making it a very crucial part of the story as a whole. Several group dynamics have been changing as new characters come into play and new schemes are developed. The delinquent scene is continually forced to change with every power move and alteration that Takemichi makes with his allies, though his fight to
continue saving his friends won't be an easy one.
Kisaki has proven to be a particularly tricky foe that won't go down easily.
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