Tokyo Revengers
A story in which Takemichi Hanagaki, a part-time worker, leaps back to his middle school days and repeatedly alters the past to prevent the deaths of his friends and former girlfriend. The narrative revolves around intervention in the conflicts of the delinquent gang Tokyo Manji Gang across multiple timelines.
- Genre:
- アクション / 不良 / タイムリープ / 青春
- Medium:
- Manga / Anime / Film
Tokyo Revengers — Timeline23 events
Death of Shinichiro Sano
Shinichiro Sano, older brother of future Tokyo Manji Gang leader Manjiro Sano (Mikey), dies from an accidental assault. This event becomes a root cause of Mikey's destructive impulses and has long-lasting effects on the gang's trajectory.
— Depicted in the manga. The full circumstances of Shinichiro's death are detailed later in the story.
Founding of the Tokyo Manji Gang
The Tokyo Manji Gang is established with Manjiro Sano (Mikey) as its leader. Founding members including Ken Ryuguji (Draken) unite, launching activities as a delinquent crew based in Tokyo.
— The founding is depicted in the manga.
Official Founding Date of the Tokyo Manji Gang
With Keisuke Baji's proposal as the catalyst, the Tokyo Manji Gang is formally founded under Manjiro Sano as leader. The founding members unite under the banner of a crew that fights for each other, prompted by a clash with the ninth-generation Black Dragons.
— The date June 19, 2003 is confirmed through official merchandise collaborations and is consistent with the founding depicted in the manga.
Formation of Valhalla
Valhalla is formed under Kisaki Tetta's covert manipulation, with Hanji Shoji rallying former Moebius members and Kazutora Hanemiya leading anti-Toman forces. Calling themselves the Headless Angels, the group grows to roughly 300 members without an official leader.
— Valhalla's formation and background are depicted in the manga. Exact founding date is approximate.
Takemichi's First Time Leap (2017 → 2005)
Takemichi Hanagaki, pushed onto train tracks in 2017, leaps back to July 4, 2005, when he was a second-year middle school student. Informing Hina's brother Naoto of her future death sets the entire intervention in motion.
— Chapter 1. The date is explicitly stated: July 4, 2017 in the present, leaping to July 4, 2005 in the past.
August 3rd Conflict: Toman vs. Valhalla
Tokyo Manji Gang clashes with the rival gang Valhalla. Takemichi first leaps to this date and attempts to intervene. The stabbing of Draken is connected to events surrounding this conflict.
— Around volumes 1–3. The date is explicitly stated in the story.
Draken's Stabbing at the Summer Festival
Amid the chaos of a summer festival, Kiyomasa—manipulated by Kisaki Tetta—stabs Draken with a knife. Takemichi intervenes across timelines to prevent Draken's death, and the incident is later revealed as the start of Kisaki's scheming.
— Volumes 2–3. Kisaki's manipulation of Kiyomasa is later revealed in the story.
Bloody Halloween
A large-scale clash between Tokyo Manji Gang and Valhalla takes place. This date serves as a critical divergence point across multiple timelines, with deaths occurring in some but not others.
— Date explicitly stated in the manga. Central event of the Bloody Halloween arc.
Death of Keisuke Baji (Bloody Halloween)
During the Bloody Halloween battle, Tokyo Manji Gang's First Division captain Keisuke Baji dies of blood loss from a stab wound inflicted within Valhalla's ranks. His death is in effect a self-sacrifice, as he had infiltrated Valhalla alone to expose Kisaki's scheming.
— Around volumes 6–8. Baji's death and infiltration purpose are explicitly stated in the story.
Christmas Eve Battle
A conflict between the Tokyo Manji Gang and the Kanto Manji Gang takes place. This is a high-stakes moment with potential fatalities across timelines, and Takemichi attempts intervention here as well.
— Date is explicitly stated in the story.
Defeat of Taiju Shiba, 10th Black Dragons Leader
In the Christmas battle, Taiju Shiba, leader of the tenth-generation Black Dragons, is defeated by Mikey. His defeat effectively dissolves the tenth-generation Black Dragons, with remnants later joining Toman.
— Depicted as the conclusion of the Christmas Battle arc in the manga.
Death of Emma Sano (Eve of the Kanto Incident)
The day before the Kanto Incident, Emma Sano is murdered on Kisaki Tetta's orders. The killing is intended to sap the will of both Mikey and Draken, and directly intensifies the conflict that follows.
— Explicitly depicted as occurring on February 21 in the manga.
Kanto Incident
A full-scale war known as the Kanto Incident erupts between the Tokyo Manji Gang and the Kanto Manji Gang. Kisaki Tetta's schemes are involved, and casualties occur within Toman's ranks.
— Date stated in the manga. Core event of the Kanto Incident arc.
Death of Izana Kurokawa and End of Kisaki Tetta
Izana Kurokawa dies during the Kanto Incident. Immediately after, Kisaki Tetta is struck and killed by a truck while fleeing. Just before his death, Kisaki reveals to Takemichi that he knew about the time leaps.
— Depicted in the manga. Kisaki's death by truck is explicitly shown.
Confrontation with Tenjiku
Conflict between the delinquent organization Tenjiku, led by Izana Kurokawa, and the Tokyo Manji Gang intensifies. Collusion with Kisaki Tetta is revealed, placing the gang's survival in jeopardy.
— Tenjiku arc. Exact dates are not always made explicit in the story.
Rise of the Three Deities: Kanto Manji, Rokuhara Tandai, and Brahman
Three organizations divide Tokyo's delinquent world: the Kanto Manji Gang (led by Mikey), Rokuhara Tandai (led by South Terano), and Brahman (led by Senju Kawaragi). Each pursues its own agenda, forming the central conflict of the final arc.
— The three organizations and their backgrounds are established in the final arc. Exact timing of their emergence is approximate.
Era of the Three Deities
Following the dissolution of Kanto Manji Gang and Tenjiku, three new organizations known as the Three Deities emerge to divide dominance of Tokyo's delinquent world. This era also becomes a target of Takemichi's intervention.
— Corresponds to the Three Deities War arc. Exact years are approximate.
Three Deities War (Full-Scale Clash of the Three Factions)
The Three Deities War erupts as Brahman simultaneously moves against both the Kanto Manji Gang and Rokuhara Tandai. Takemichi fights on Brahman's side and faces off against the Kanto Manji Gang led by Mikey.
— Depicted in the manga as the Three Deities War on July 14.
Resolution of the Three Deities War and National Supremacy
Through Takemichi's final intervention, the Three Deities War concludes and the Tokyo Manji Gang achieves national supremacy. Former adversaries including Izana and Sanzu are incorporated as allies.
— Corresponds to the final arc. Year is estimated from in-story elapsed time.
Takemichi and Mikey's Final Time Leap (to 1998)
Takemichi and Mikey leap together to 1998, when both were in first grade, to carry out a final intervention that prevents all tragedies at their root, including the death of Shinichiro.
— Depicted near chapter 276. Explicitly shown as a simultaneous time leap by both characters.
Disbandment of the Tokyo Manji Gang
Immediately after achieving national supremacy, Mikey declares the dissolution of the Tokyo Manji Gang, marking the end of its activities upon the completion of their goal.
— Depicted in the final arc of the manga.
Final Timeline: Confirmation of Everyone's Survival
In the present day of the final timeline, all major characters including Baji, Emma, Draken, Izana, and Shinichiro are confirmed to be alive. The world in which all past interventions have fully succeeded is depicted.
— Depicted in chapter 278, the final chapter of the manga.
Final Timeline Present: Takemichi and Hina's Wedding
In the present day of the final timeline (2017), Takemichi Hanagaki and Hina Tachibana hold their wedding. Many former allies including Draken and Emma are alive, and Mikey stands beside them as a friend. The world where the time-leaping has fully concluded is depicted.
— Depicted in chapter 278 (final chapter). The date is stated explicitly in the story.
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