Anime has long excelled at character-driven stories, but two very distinct approaches often capture audiences the most: the classic coming-of-age hero’s journey and the painful descent of a tragic ...
Rei is an Editor for GameRant's Evergreen and Features teams from Kashmir, situated in Beirut. He's an avid fan of anime, manga, and gaming. He is the author of some of the articles here that you ...
Eddie Possehl is a dynamic and driven writer/director with a passion for the written word and all things film, television, comics, and games. His passion for storytelling led him to establish his own ...
Tokyo Revengers season 3 episode 8 is about to premiere, and it will continue with the Tenjiku Arc. In the midst of a crucial moment within the season’s most important battle, fans witness Takemichi ...
Although the release date of Tokyo Revengers season 3 episode 4 is almost here, fans seem impatient to see what’s in store for them. In the last episode, fans see Takemichi traveling to the past and ...
Tokyo Revengers might have already ended its manga’s story, but the anime adaptation continues and has plenty of stories left to tell. Starting early next month, Hanagki Takemichi will once again be ...
Salvatore Pulvirenti's a writer for Game Rant, and an avid fan of Japanese media. Videogames are also one of his favorite subjects and hobbies, especially when relating to anime and Japanese animation ...
Takemichi Hanagaki is widely known as the Cry Baby of the Tokyo Revengers series due to his tendency to showcase sad emotions in almost every episode and chapter. Even if you fast-forward to a random ...
Tokyo Revengers Season 2 introduces a new set of characters, along with the latest rival group that goes against Toman. In the first episode, we get to know Hakkai Shiba’s sister, Yuzuha, who deeply ...
Daksh is an anime fanatic who explores new anime and manga and loves to contaminate others with the same air. He also keeps himself updated to new games and movies. **This post contains spoilers for ...
From April 1, 2022, the age of majority in Japan will change from 20 to 18. This means that starting in April, 18-year-olds will be able to vote and sign contracts. This change is to allow Japan’s ...
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