Tokyo Revengers Episode 20: Release Date, Speculation & Watch Online

Episode 20 showed us the big brawl between Toman and Valhalla, where Mickey proved to everyone why he is called ‘Invincible.’ Despite being gravely injured, he took down Kazutora and two other skilled fighters.

If Mikey ends up killing Kazutora, there’s no way to stop Kisaki from taking over Toman. Can Takemichi make everything right this time? We bring you the latest episode updates of this anime.

Episode 20 Preview & Speculation

Episode 20, titled ‘Dead or Alive,’ will show us the conclusion of the much-awaited battle between Mikey and Kazutora. If things go the same way as they did last time, Kisaki will take over Toman and establish a new Toman with Valhalla as its parent organization.’

In the preview, members of Valhalla rush towards Mikey, Draken, Takemichi, and other Toman members who are still standing, but none of them managed to get close to them. Meanwhile, Baji has an evil smirk on his face. Whose side is he really on?

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Mikey is seen holding Kazutora by his neck. If what Draken said in the future is true, Mikey will kill Kazutora after seeing his childhood friend, Baji, die right before his eyes. Thus, Takemichi’s priority should be safeguarding Baji somehow.

Episode 20 Release Date

Tokyo Revengers Episode 20, titled “Dead or Alive,” will be released on Sunday, August 22, 2021. Since this anime runs on a weekly schedule, new episode releases are seven days apart.

I. Is Tokyo Revengers on Break This Week?

Episode 20 of Tokyo Revengers will be released as per schedule. No such delay has been announced.

3.Episode 19 Recap

I. Valhalla vs. Toman

Episode 19 is full of spine-chilling action sequences and epic moments as Toman and Valhalla clashed with each other. A huge crowd was also present there, who came to witness the rise of a new gang that is most likely to take over Tokyo in the near future.

The fight starts with Kazutora directly going for Mikey, but Draken comes in his way. He bluntly says, “You are 100 years too early to lay a finger, Mikey.” (Those who have watched the episode know exactly how cool the scene was.)

II.Takemichi, the Cry Baby Hero

Meanwhile, Takemichi is having a hard time surviving this chaos and is looking for Baji. He keeps coming across Valhalla members and gets beaten into a pulp every time.
Mitsuya saves him and knocks some sense into him by asking him to focus on the fight. Thus, Takemichi summons up all his courage and starts hitting back anyone who hits him.

Takemichi soon gets exhausted, but he refuses to give up and shouts an emotional speech on why he can’t give up just yet. His words keep resonating in everyone’s ears, thereby bringing back the morale of the Toman members.

III. The Invincible Mikey

While Draken is occupied fighting Hanma, Mikey goes after Kazutora, who outnumbers him by teaming up with two skilled fighters. They grab Mikey’s limbs, and Kazutora keeps hitting him with a metal rod.

The sight was certainly unpleasant for any Mikey fan like me, but Mikey completely turns the tables when he recalls how Kazutora killed his brother. He takes down Kazutora and two others in single hits, despite them having the upper hand.

Can Takemichi stop the Bloody Halloween incident that dragged Toman into the darkness? We have to wait for the next episode to find that out.

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About Tokyo Revengers

Tokyo Revengers is a manga written and illustrated by Ken Wakui. It began serialization in Kodansha’s Weekly Shōnen Magazine on March 1, 2017, and ended its run in November 2022. It is compiled into 31 tankobon volumes.

The story revolves around Takemichi Hanagaki, who learned that Tokyo Manji Gang had killed his only ex-girlfriend from back in middle school. After learning about the incident, Takemichi was pushed from the railway platform.

Landing on the tracks, he closed his eyes, accepting his death, but when he opened his eyes, he had time-leaped 12 years into the past.

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