Tokyo Revengers Episode 11: Respect

Manga chapter 41-44

Canon/HIGH

OSHIMETER

8.5

10 Fans

5star
4star
3star
2star
1star
PacingVisualWritingEmo ImpactSoundtrack

Tokyo Revengers Episode 11: Respect

Manga chapter 41-44

Canon/HIGH

OSHIMETER

8.5

10 Fans

5star
4star
3star
2star
1star
PacingVisualWritingEmo ImpactSoundtrack

QUICK TAKES

haikal17198's avatar
haikal17198
VerifiedVerified
Okay, this episode feels like a wrap-up for the Toman vs Moebius arc. Draken is finally safe, and this episode even shows Mikey crying. No matter how strong we are, sadness still exists. The ending for this arc is satisfying like a good ending but then I realized it’s only episode 11. Hopefully this momentum continues with other arcs like this.
noormisba56's avatar
noormisba56
We finally won. But if everything is fine and everyone is alive why are there more episodes left??? I'm scared I'm getting emotionally attached.
emperor's avatar
emperor
It’s a really happy ending, but now that i think about Takemichi still trash after winning a fight then the boasting, it's it's good to see Akkun & Hina being alive,
superkingcow's avatar
superkingcow
OH MY GOD. HEARTS ARE SHATTERING, BONES ARE GETTING KICKED, AND OUR SCREAMS ARE PERMANENTLY STUCK IN THE AIR. EVERYONE’S LOSING IT AND WE ARE LOSING OUR MINDS.
zoro_707's avatar
zoro_707
Tension inside Toman finally erupts. The internal conflict feels inevitable and tragic rather than sudden. Loyalties are tested, and the atmosphere turns volatile. You can feel something irreversible building, and the episode thrives on emotional instability over pure action.
alrickalmight's avatar
alrickalmight
The story and plot revolves around Naoko's sister, and that really breaks my interest in watching this.
Draken got saved and everything was fixed, i wonder what the next episodes are going to be about,honestly, i dont Recomend watching this anime if you don't like useless plots.
kmfacelo's avatar
kmfacelo
The dust settles and the hierarchy shifts. Our boy isn't just a mascot anymore; he’s earned his seat at the table. Seeing Mikey and Draken show love proves that "Guts" is the only currency that matters in Shibuya. He’s feeling like a king, but the future is still a graveyard.
animeroshi's avatar
animeroshi
Breathes after chaos, but the future still watches. Draken lives, and Mikey cries where no one sees. Victory feels earned, not flashy. Yet the quiet rooftop question: “Who are you?”, proves Takemichi isn’t just changing events. He’s rewriting people.
sakurashreya0402's avatar
sakurashreya0402
This Episode hits with strong emotional payoff. The dynamics between the characters feel earned, and you can really sense how loyalty and pride shape their decisions. It’s not just about fights — it’s about recognition and growth. The tension is steady, and emotional.
ahmadrom44's avatar
ahmadrom44

EPISODE CONTEXT

Sitting at the midpoint of a 24-episode season, Episode 11 serves as a crucial cooldown following the intense Moebius conflict that peaked in Episode 10's 'Rerise.' It processes the emotional and interpersonal consequences of that confrontation while reshaping gang dynamics heading forward. The episode directly bridges into Episode 12, 'Revenge,' signaling that this reflective pause is temporary and new threats are already forming on the horizon.

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EPISODE CONTEXT

Sitting at the midpoint of a 24-episode season, Episode 11 serves as a crucial cooldown following the intense Moebius conflict that peaked in Episode 10's 'Rerise.' It processes the emotional and interpersonal consequences of that confrontation while reshaping gang dynamics heading forward. The episode directly bridges into Episode 12, 'Revenge,' signaling that this reflective pause is temporary and new threats are already forming on the horizon.

QUICK TAKES

haikal17198's avatar
haikal17198
VerifiedVerified
Okay, this episode feels like a wrap-up for the Toman vs Moebius arc. Draken is finally safe, and this episode even shows Mikey crying. No matter how strong we are, sadness still exists. The ending for this arc is satisfying like a good ending but then I realized it’s only episode 11. Hopefully this momentum continues with other arcs like this.
noormisba56's avatar
noormisba56
We finally won. But if everything is fine and everyone is alive why are there more episodes left??? I'm scared I'm getting emotionally attached.
emperor's avatar
emperor
It’s a really happy ending, but now that i think about Takemichi still trash after winning a fight then the boasting, it's it's good to see Akkun & Hina being alive,
superkingcow's avatar
superkingcow
OH MY GOD. HEARTS ARE SHATTERING, BONES ARE GETTING KICKED, AND OUR SCREAMS ARE PERMANENTLY STUCK IN THE AIR. EVERYONE’S LOSING IT AND WE ARE LOSING OUR MINDS.
zoro_707's avatar
zoro_707
Tension inside Toman finally erupts. The internal conflict feels inevitable and tragic rather than sudden. Loyalties are tested, and the atmosphere turns volatile. You can feel something irreversible building, and the episode thrives on emotional instability over pure action.
alrickalmight's avatar
alrickalmight
The story and plot revolves around Naoko's sister, and that really breaks my interest in watching this.
Draken got saved and everything was fixed, i wonder what the next episodes are going to be about,honestly, i dont Recomend watching this anime if you don't like useless plots.
kmfacelo's avatar
kmfacelo
The dust settles and the hierarchy shifts. Our boy isn't just a mascot anymore; he’s earned his seat at the table. Seeing Mikey and Draken show love proves that "Guts" is the only currency that matters in Shibuya. He’s feeling like a king, but the future is still a graveyard.
animeroshi's avatar
animeroshi
Breathes after chaos, but the future still watches. Draken lives, and Mikey cries where no one sees. Victory feels earned, not flashy. Yet the quiet rooftop question: “Who are you?”, proves Takemichi isn’t just changing events. He’s rewriting people.
sakurashreya0402's avatar
sakurashreya0402
This Episode hits with strong emotional payoff. The dynamics between the characters feel earned, and you can really sense how loyalty and pride shape their decisions. It’s not just about fights — it’s about recognition and growth. The tension is steady, and emotional.
ahmadrom44's avatar
ahmadrom44

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©和久井健・講談社/アニメ「東京リベンジャーズ」製作委員会

AnimeOshi.com refers to anime titles, character names, logos, and other trademarked or copyrighted materials to identify and describe the works being reviewed, discussed, ranked or otherwise referenced on this site. This usage is believed to be nominative fair use or non-infringing and is not intended to imply any affiliation with the respective rights holders.

All trademarks and copyrights remain the property of their owners. If you are a rights holder and have concerns about any content on this site, please contact us at legal@animeoshi.com