


Whether Draken's fate is sealed or not is something we'll have to find out in the next episode of Tokyo Revengers. Spoilers & Preview: Tokyo Revengers Episode 10. Takemichi freezes and turns around, where a body is lying under a street lamp with blood streaming out. Nicholas Hamilton, a 43-year-old contract pilot for Draken who flew against Air Force aviators in aggressor training, died May 24 after he lost control of an F1 on his return flight from Nellis. Someone passes by him, seemingly in a daze, grasping a knife that's dripping blood - Kiyomasa. Meanwhile, Takemichi is carefully navigating his way through the flying bodies, trying to find either Draken or Kiyomasa. At Drakens funeral.Takemichi stood infront of Draken and he looks down on his death body, with tears thats coming out from his once bright eyes and now. But Takemichi's words have struck a chord in Mikey, and he tells Peh-yan that he doesn't want to fight with his family anymore. Although Mikey's gaze is calm and unwavering, contrasted with Peh-yan's panic-stricken expression, Mikey tells him that he's hurting just as much. He's letting his guard down, letting Peh-yan get close and allowing himself to get hit because this isn't about him. Up close, Mikey discards his Invincible Mikey persona. He yells at him to punch back, but Mikey reaches out and pulls him in so they're looking at each other. Punch after punch, Peh-yan keeps hitting Mikey but not once does the leader try to defend himself. Peh-yan, hurt and angry, yells at Mikey for abandoning Pah-chin. He swings and smashes his fist into Mikey's face. Mikey fights his way over to Peh-yan, defeating Moebius one by one and barely breaking a sweat. It's a bit of a shock when you realize these are middle schoolers fighting. There was some concern as to how censored Episode 9 would be, but it wasn't as bad as expected after the manji symbol being completely erased from the Toman gang's uniform. While this has made the watching experience much more bearable, it also strips the members of their pride in being part of Toman. The animation in Tokyo Revengers' fight scenes is done very well, capturing each movement in the ensuing chaos. A quiet rumbling grows louder as it gets closer: it's the rest of Toman on motorcycles with the captains and vice-captains from various divisions at the helm. Finally, the brawl becomes an even fight. Even with Mikey there, it's an impossible feat. Hanma brings in more Moebius reinforcements, and now it's over 100 of them against the four Toman members. He's the first person who's able to block Mikey's powerful kick - the same one that knocked out Osanai. A tall and lanky youth with the tattoos of 'Sin' and 'Punishment' on the back of his hands saunters out: Hanma, the temporary leader of Moebius. It's unclear if the orders came from him, but there is something terrifying about Hanma.
