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Now, there is finally a timeframe for when fans can expect season 3 to begin - and it is sooner than originally believed. SCREENRANT VIDEO OF THE DAY SCROLL TO CONTINUE WITH CONTENT Tokyo Revengers is a time-travel story based on the manga of the same name by Ken Wakui. It began serializing in 2017 and concluded in 2022, spanning thirty-one volumes. The anime is being adapted by Liden Films and is directed by Koichi Hatsumi. The first season began airing in 2021, with the second season having begun early this year. Considering the gap between seasons before, fans were certain the series wouldn't be back until next year - yet this won't be the case. Latest Tokyo Revengers Season 3 News According to a newly
released trailer, Tokyo Revengers Season 3 will begin airing in the Fall of 2023. This is a rather quick turnaround, given the previous two seasons' approach and delay. Instead of waiting until 2024, fans will be able to see the thrilling trouble that Takemichi and his friends will be getting
into as they take on a new gang. The next season will be adapting the Tenjiku arc, which is the second to last arc in the series. Tokyo Revengers Season 3 Release Date As of yet, a specific release date has not been provided.
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manga's shift from occult detective fiction to the martial arts genre after Yusuke's death and revival in the early chapters was planned by Togashi from the beginning. [8] He took this idea from the series Kinnikuman, which began largely as a comedy before concentrating more on action. [7] Togashi's intention was to establish the main characters and familiarize the reader
with them before placing them in tense, physical conflicts. His editor at the time was nervous of him beginning the manga this way and recommended he transition to a battle-focused plot after about 30 chapters. [7] YuYu Hakusho borrows many elements from Asian folklore, particularly Buddhist beliefs in the afterlife. [2][5] Togashi came up with the concept of the Ningenkai (Human World), Reikai (Underworld), and Makai (Demon Plane) as being parallel planes of existence in the manga's universe.