Mikey’s Most Private Battle in Tokyo Revergers is Not As Fair As It Happens



Valhalla is pitted against Toman in Episode 19 of Tokyo Revengers, in one of Mikey’s most vicious and momentous clashes ever.

Tokyo Revengers Episode 19 is difficult to watch. For their clash with Valhalla, Toman is severely outmanned, implying that Takemichi Hanagaki’s bleak vision of the future may possibly come true. Mikey and Kazutora’s eventual confrontation is a clash of traumas, with the latter perceiving his erstwhile best friend as a terrible adversary. Is there any way for Kazutora to turn around, accept responsibility for his previous mistakes, and achieve atonement in the episode “Turn Around”?

The Toman and Valhalla gangs are at odds right away, but Kazutora is solely after Mikey, who stands quietly in the middle of the battlefield. Draken blocks Kazutora’s fist just before it makes contact with Mikey’s face.

Kazutora has expressed his desire to kill Mikey in Tokyo Revengers, but this is impossible with Draken in the way. As a result, Hanma declares himself Draken’s opponent, leaving Kazutora to deal with Mikey alone. Draken and Hanma are initially evenly matched, but Draken is compelled to hold back in order to protect the other Toman members, the majority of whom are already down for the count and have given up in the face of Valhalla’s overwhelming numbers.

Despite his obvious anxiety, Takemichi, the weakest of them all, continues to fight. The sight of him madly pinwheeling his arms is amusing, but it stimulates the Toman members who return to the fight with fresh zeal, allowing Draken to go all out.