Tokyo Revengers (uncensored) - Episode 3 Apr 2026

The arrival of Mikey (Manjiro Sano) and Draken (Ken Ryuguji) showcases the rigid social structure of gangs, where dozens of older delinquents bow in unison to their "commander".

For the spectators, the brutal fist-fight between Takemichi and Kiyomasa is a form of entertainment until it turns serious, demonstrating the thin line between recreational brawling and true violence.

Lifestyle in the episode is also depicted through typical middle-school social dynamics and locations: Tokyo Revengers (Uncensored) - Episode 3

Mikey and Draken's casual "kidnapping" of Takemichi during school hours—complete with an intimidated teacher who says nothing—illustrates the immense social power and fear gang leaders commanded in academic settings.

The series is famously modeled after real Tokyo districts, emphasizing a lifestyle centered around transit hubs and local shrines where gang "entertainment"—such as the underground fighting ring—took place. The arrival of Mikey (Manjiro Sano) and Draken

Watch how the introduction of Mikey and Draken fundamentally changes Takemichi's life and the tone of the series:

In Episode 3 of , titled "Resolve," the narrative shifts from raw delinquent violence to the lifestyle and entertainment of Tokyo’s youth subcultures in the mid-2000s. Delinquent Subculture & Lifestyle The series is famously modeled after real Tokyo

Mikey shares his vision for a lifestyle where delinquents aren't seen as "lame" but as a brotherhood that takes responsibility for its actions, echoing his brother's era of biker gangs.