Okay, let's talk about Kisaki Tetta from Tokyo Revengers. Now, I know what you might be thinking: "Ugh, that guy? He's the WORST!" And yeah, you're not wrong. He's the puppet master, the mastermind, the walking, talking problem that Takemichi keeps having to rewind time to fix. But hear me out, because I'm about to propose a slightly…unconventional take on this villain.
Think of Kisaki as the ultimate try-hard. Seriously. The kid is obsessed with power, obsessed with Hina, and obsessed with being the smartest guy in the room. He's like that classmate who studies way too hard for every test, only to still somehow mess up the presentation. Only instead of messing up a presentation, he messes up the entire timeline and causes massive gang wars.
What's genuinely funny is how utterly predictable he is. Takemichi, bless his heart, can consistently count on Kisaki to be the source of all evil. It's like clockwork! Need something to go wrong? Just look for Kisaki lurking in the shadows, probably plotting something ridiculously convoluted involving betrayal, violence, and maybe a PowerPoint presentation detailing his evil plan (I'm imagining diagrams and flowcharts, the whole shebang).
And let’s be honest, Kisaki’s infatuation with Hinata is just…awkward. It's that level of unrequited love that makes you cringe. It’s not romantic, it’s just plain obsessive. You can practically feel the second-hand embarrassment radiating off the screen whenever he's around her. Imagine him trying to woo her with meticulously planned dates that involve staging elaborate "accidents" where he "saves" her from minor inconveniences. I bet he even has a detailed spreadsheet tracking her preferences.
But beneath the villainy, there's a surprisingly relatable core. Kisaki is driven by insecurity. He's small, physically weak, and constantly feels like he has to prove himself. He compensates by being manipulative and strategic, trying to control every aspect of his environment. In a way, he's a reflection of our own anxieties about not being good enough, amplified to a ridiculously villainous degree. We all know the feeling of wanting to be respected, admired, or even just noticed. Kisaki just takes it to a…slightly more extreme level.
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The Real Twist?
Maybe, just maybe, Kisaki isn’t entirely evil. Okay, hear me out again! Think about how much effort he puts into being bad. That takes dedication! He's constantly strategizing, planning, and manipulating. Imagine if he channeled all that energy into something…productive? He could be running a Fortune 500 company, leading a political movement, or even just designing really efficient public transportation systems. The potential is there! He just chose a slightly…less socially acceptable path.
Perhaps Kisaki Tetta is a cautionary tale about the dangers of unchecked ambition and the importance of self-acceptance. Or maybe he’s just a really, really good villain. Either way, he's undeniably entertaining.
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So, the next time you're watching Tokyo Revengers and Kisaki is scheming, try to appreciate the sheer audacity of his plans. He's like a tiny, evil genius constantly trying to outsmart everyone. And sometimes, you just have to admire the dedication. Even if that dedication is to being a complete and utter menace.
And who knows, maybe in another timeline, he's a beloved leader, using his strategic brilliance for good. Probably not, but it's fun to imagine, right?
At the end of the day, Kisaki might be the bad guy, but he’s the bad guy we love to hate. And in a weird, twisted way, he makes the entire story even more captivating.