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Will ‘Tokyo Revengers’ Season 1 Be Coming to Netflix?

Posted on the 27 December 2021 by Geetikamalik

Tokyo Revengers is a Japanese anime series and transformation of the manga series composed and showed by creator Ken Wakui. To date the manga has sold north of 40 million duplicates worldwide and has quick become one of the most well known anime to air in 2021.

Hanagaki Takemichi has had an unsuitable existence as a grown-up and finds the main sweetheart he at any point had, Hinata Tachibana, was killed by the Tokyo Manji Gang, yet when he is driven into the tracks of an approaching train he is strangely moved twelve years into the past. With the chance to change the future, Takemichi attempts to set things right previously, just to find changing what’s to come isn’t quite so straightforward as it appears.

Will Tokyo Revengers season 1 release on Netflix?

 At the hour of composing Tokyo Revengers is only accessible to stream on Crunchyroll. Be that as it may, this doesn’t mean the anime will not show up on Netflix at some point sooner rather than later.

The primary period of Tokyo Revengers just barely reached a conclusion in September 2021. This implies assuming that the series in all actuality does ultimately show up on Netflix supporters will probably be delaying until 2023. We’ve witnessed this already in the past with other famous anime series like Demon Slayer and The Promised Neverland. Both were gushed on Crunchyroll before at last showing up on Netflix more than a year after the fact.

What about other regions?

However, we do know where you can stream the first season of Tokyo Revengers in other regions:

  • In the United Kingdom, a subscription to Crunchyroll will gain you access to all 24 episodes.
  • In Canada, a subscription to Crunchyroll will gain you access to all 24 episodes.
  • In Australia, a subscription to Crunchyroll will gain you access to all 24 episodes.

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