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In Amphibia's ending Sasha becomes a child therapist so if she was in The Owl House, RWBY, Arcane, My Hero Academia, Jujutsu Kaisen and Tokyo Revengers she would be a millionaire because she would be in high demand and have quite a few patients.
Taiju's entrance:
I feel that if Hunter and Chifuyu met they could get along because they both acted rude in their debut but they're actually nerdy and a bit funny and have an unwavering loyalty to those they love and respect as well as being animal enthusiasts for their love of their pets (Flapjack and Peke J) and even wear outfits based on them.
They would both kick ass of those who dare to insult their friends and would also fight each other to see which of their pets is the most cutest.
Me scared that during the fight between Toman 2nd generation vs Kanto Manji more characters die:
Same Energy
Bonus:
From what I've seen in Tokyo Revengers Character Book 3, Sanzu seems to have some problem with heat/sweating. He has gloves to drive without slipping his hands, he has tissues all over his house possibly to wipe off sweat, he doesn't like spicy food because it makes him sweat a lot and his favorite place is "cold warehouse".
In Tokyo Revengers character book 3, we're shown that Angry has in his room a stuffed shark that he bought at the aquarium. Can you imagine if Angry had met Taiju at the aquarium and they both wanted the same stuffed shark?
It really gives me some feeling that Izana's favorite song is Bohemian Rhapsody because it suits him a lot. It's like he's literally singing it, and if you think about it that makes a lot of sense to mention a lot of his "mother" in the song who is the root of all his problems.
A fairly frequent theme in Tokyo Revengers is how adults influence the behavior of young people and how the lack of affection, supervision, positive attention and care lead them to create these gangs to unload the emotional stress that this causes them as well as fill their emotional emptiness. This can be seen in how adults abandon their children (Izana), are abusive (Kazutora), are absent most of the time for work (Mitsuya) or for other reasons (Sano siblings), have no one to take care of them (Draken and Kakucho), are guide and teach the kids to an wrong path and then not help that kids to abandon said path because they cannot do it or they're not interested in it (South) and we even see how some adults are still stuck with the gangs (Takeomi, Benkei and Wakasa) as they don't feel like they have anywhere else to belong and the closest they have to a home or a place where they feel comfortable or welcome is with the gangs, this is because Shinichiro (leader of the Black Dragons, a rather notorious gang) was there for them when no one else was.
One of the reasons that Pah, being in the correctional facility, didn't become someone like the S-62 is because his parents visited him every day giving him support and positive attention, thus showing their love and concern for him.
Even Kisaki's situation would have been avoided if only his parents had provided positive attention and been more aware of him, what he does, his behavior and setting limits on it.
Also, in a previous post, I mentioned that Mikey has never had a positive interaction with any adult in his entire life. That's why Takemichi must defeat Mikey and not kill him because he's the first adult who cares about him and doesn't want him to go down the wrong path besides being the first adult to guide him, correct him and make him see reason.
Takemichi (an adult who can travel back in time to his teenage self) is the protagonist, and also one of the reasons why I like him as character and protagonist, because symbolically he's the adult who does what no other adult wants or can do: provide positive support and care for kids who belong to gangs and keep them from going down the wrong path. Tokyo Revengers is the story of how an adult (Takemichi) takes revenge on the system that abandons or sets aside people like him, like Mikey or like all the people he knows by not caring what happens to them or simply considers them criminals, forgetting that they're people, and there is no better way to take revenge on a system that makes adults absent from the lives of teenages than an adult doing the opposite of the system: caring, guiding, providing support and positive attention to said teenages.
Am I the only one who thinks that All for One's eyes look like Mikey's when he's under the effects of Dark Impulses?
Me after see The Owl House Season 3 Chapter 1 and Tokyo Revengers Chapter 275:
Bruno Bucciarati, Eda Clawthorne, Captain Grime, Johnny Lawrence and, in a strange way, Takemichi Hanagaki are adults who lead pretty empty and messy lives and it doesn't seem to bother them in the least.
But then a series of events occurs and they meet someone (Giorno Giovanna, Luz Noceda, Sasha Waybright, Miguel Diaz and Manjiro "Mikey" Sano) and that kid makes them realize that their lives are a mess and inspires them to change for the better as they completely grow and self-reflect and mature for the sake of that kid.
Bruno, Eda, Grime, Johnny and Takemichi seek to help and protect that child as a way of gratitude to that loved one because it made them realize who they are and turned them into the best version of themselves and then in moments of (near) death and sacrifice, they thank that kid for making them realize that life is not just about existing with an empty routine that just goes through and start all over again but that life is much more than that.
Those kids inadvertently saved these adults from an empty existence full of problems and regrets by giving them a reason to live a better or at least happy life as the best version of themselves and the adults want to do this in return with these kids.
Now that we saw that in this new timeline Baji, Hanma and Smiley are in Tokyo Manji, can you imagine these three getting along and teaming up because they like to cause chaos for fun and love to hit others?
When it comes to Kisaki, I couldn't help but remember what Watts said to Cinder in RWBY Volume 8 as it perfectly sums up Kisaki's ideology:
Watts: You think you're entitled to everything just because you've suffered, but suffering isn't enough. You can't just be strong, you have to be smart. You can't just be deserving, you have to be worthy.
It was never about Kisaki loving Hina but about proving that he was worthy of having her. Kisaki mistakenly thinked that Hina loved Takemichi for his dream of being the number one gang member when in reality she loved him for his bravery and willingness to help others so Kisaki, using his intellect, set out to create plans and manipulate everyone to become the number one gang member and then become the most powerful gangster in Japan and he succeeded. For Kisaki, being the most powerful gangster was to prove to everyone that only he was worthy of having Hina by being better than Takemichi for successfully achieving what the latter wanted.
If Kisaki had really loved Hinata, he would have talked to her, trying to establish a friendship with her, and if Hinata had rejected him, then, out of love for Hina, he would have respected her decision and wouldn't have killed her, but Kisaki never saw Hinata as a person but he saw her as an object to possess, a goal to achieve. Kisaki didn't care about Hinata as a person and the feelings and desires that she had, he just wanted to show that he was the most worthy of possessing Hina by working hard to get her, becoming what he thought she liked but not achieving his goal, he saw that his effort to be worthy of having Hinata was wasted and if he wasn't worthy of having her then no one else was worthy of having her.
Everyone remember this part where Mikey meets Kisaki after the latter shot Izana?
Before I thought that Kisaki was scared because he was found out and his whole plan failed but now I think Kisaki was scared because he knew about Mikey's Dark Impulses because he told him before and therefore he knew that when Mikey was consumed by his impulses he always kills those who were targets of his wrath so Kisaki feared becoming the target of Mikey's wrath because that would mean that Kisaki would be killed by him in a horrible way. I think that even though Kisaki admirated Mikey and manipulated him, actually Kisaki deep down was always afraid of Mikey.
In this post I mentioned how similar Luz and Mikey are and recently I found another similarity that they have and that is that they both created a video mentioning how they wanted to fix what they think is their fault and how Luz and Mikey decide isolate themselves from their loved ones and asking them not to look for them.
and the saddest and most terrifying thing about all this is that both videos have suicidal connotations.
The moment that Takemichi managed to punch Mikey was so epic that I'm felt like when I saw this scene for the first time:
It would be pretty awesome if when this fight be animated, portray Takemichi punching Mikey the same epicness as when Vi punch one of Silco's goons in Arcane Episode 3.
Takemichi's ability to see the future works like Boku no Hero Academia's quirks: it evolves by the user's strong emotions and by the user's constant uses of it.
The people that predicted that Shinichiro is the second time leaper as a joke and it turned out to be true:
We know from the databook that South is good singing and that he doesn't like Shion which makes it hilarious that all the captains are here hearing him sing except Shion because South didn't invite him to hear him sing because he doesn't like him.