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Naturally born half-ghouls can also eat like normal humans or full ghouls. Plot[edit] Further information: List of Tokyo Ghoul characters The story follows Ken Kaneki, a student who barely survives a deadly encounter with Rize Kamishiro (his date who reveals herself as a ghoul and tries to eat him) when she gets hit by falling construction girders. He is taken to the hospital in critical condition. After recovering, Kaneki discovers that he underwent a surgery that transformed him into a half-ghoul. This was accomplished because some of Rize's organs were transferred into his body, and now, like normal ghouls, he must consume human flesh to survive. Ghouls who run a coffee shop called "Anteiku" (あんていく) take him in and teach him to deal with his new life as a half-ghoul. Some of his daily struggles include fitting into the ghoul society, as well as keeping his identity hidden from his human companions, especially from his best friend, Hideyoshi Nagachika. The prequel series Tokyo Ghoul [Jack] follows the youths of Kishō Arima and Taishi Fura, two characters from the main series who become acquainted when they join forces to investigate the death of Taishi's friend at the hands of a ghoul, leading to Taishi eventually following Arima's path and joining the CCG (Commission of Counter Ghoul), the federal agency tasked into dealing with crimes related to ghouls as well. The sequel series Tokyo Ghoul:re follows an amnesiac Kaneki under the new identity of Haise Sasaki (the result of horrific brain damage sustained from Kishō Arima). He is the mentor of a special team of CCG investigators called "Quinx Squad" that underwent a similar procedure as his, allowing them to obtain the special abilities of Ghouls in order to fight them but still being able to live as normal humans. Media[edit] Manga[edit] See also: List of Tokyo Ghoul chapters Written and illustrated by Sui Ishida, Tokyo Ghoul was serialized in Shueisha's seinen manga magazine Weekly Young Jump from September 8, 2011,[3] to September 18, 2014.

^ 「幽遊白書」~ミュージックバトル編 [Yū Yū Hakusho Music Battle Volume] (in Japanese). Archived from the original on March 23, 2020. Retrieved December 3, 2009. ^ 「幽遊白書」~ミュージックバトル編2 [Yū Yū Hakusho Music Battle Volume 2] (in Japanese). Archived from the original on March 23, 2020. Retrieved December 3, 2009.

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[12] In 2006, Funimation announced that it would be distributing the DVDs of the anime (since Tokyopop's original distributor went bankrupt). This new distribution was marked by slightly revised packaging and two box sets corresponding to the licensed seasons Tokyopop had dubbed, although the DVDs themselves were exactly the same as the original Tokyopop release. Tokyopop had completed an English subtitled version of Third Stage, and screened it at the Big Apple Anime Fest on August 29, 2003. [27] This version of Third Stage reportedly retained the original Japanese soundtrack, in contrast to their treatment of the rest of the anime series. This version of the film was never released on DVD, nor was it ever mentioned by Tokyopop past the original announcement. At the New York Anime Festival 2009, Funimation announced that it would be re-releasing and re-dubbing Initial D: First Stage, Second Stage, Extra Stage, Third Stage, and Fourth Stage. Their release included a brand new English dub and retained the original music from the Japanese in an uncut format. Funimation released the series out of order, with the Third and Fourth Stages releasing before the First and Second Stages. [28] The first Extra Stage was included in the Second Stage box set. Animated feature film series[edit] In July 2013 it was announced that another feature film titled New Initial D the Movie and a last anime series, Initial D Final Stage, will be produced. [29] The movie is a retelling of the early Stages with a wholly new voice cast and is split into three parts, with the first part released on August 23, 2014, titled Legend 1: Awakening, the second part was released May 23, 2015, titled Legend 2: Racer, the third part released on February 6, 2016, titled Legend 3: Dream. Haruko Akagi, who recognizes Hanamichi's athleticism, introduces him to the Shohoku basketball team. Hanamichi was reluctant to join the team at first because he had no previous background in any sports and thought that basketball was a game for losers (also because the fiftieth girl rejected him for a basketball player). Sakuragi, despite his immaturity and hot temper, proves to be a natural athlete with potential and joins the team in order to impress Haruko and prove that he is worthy of her. Kaede Rukawa — Sakuragi's bitter rival (both on the basketball court and love, even when Rukawa doesn't acknowledge Haruko's crush on him), the star rookie and a "girl magnet" - joins the team at the same time. Hisashi Mitsui, an ex-junior high school MVP (Most Valuable Player), and Ryota Miyagi, a short but fast player, both also rejoin the team and together these four struggle to complete team captain Takenori Akagi's dream of making Shohoku the national champion. Together, these misfits gain publicity and the once little known Shohoku basketball team becomes an all-star contender in Japan. Characters[] Main article: Characters The manga and anime series Slam Dunk features a cast of fictional characters created by Takehiko Inoue. The series takes place in Japan, with the main characters being high school basketball players from Kanagawa Prefecture. It tells the story of Hanamichi Sakuragi, a teenager who falls in love with Haruko Akagi after being rejected by 50 other girls. However, as Haruko is in love with Kaede Rukawa, a popular and talented basketball player, Sakuragi decides to join the Shohoku High School basketball team to surpass Rukawa and make Haruko fall in love with him. As he starts learning how to play basketball, Sakuragi starts liking the sport and resolves to become the best player.
"Muzan Kibutsuji" (鬼舞辻無惨; OST version) 2:1314. "Tamayo" (珠世; OST version) 2:1115. "Battle Between Susamaru and Yahaba" (朱紗丸と矢琶羽との戦闘) 2:5916. "Nezuko: Always Together" (禰豆子~ずっと一緒) 1:1717. "Zenitsu Agatsuma" (我妻善逸) 1:5218. "Inosuke Hashibira" (嘴平伊之助) 3:0519. "Water Breathing" (水の呼吸) 3:07Total length:44:22 Disc 2No. TitleMusicLength1. "Natagumo Mountain" (那田蜘蛛山; OST version) 0:532. "Water Breathing: Blessed Rain After the Drought's Welcome" (水の呼吸~干天の慈雨へ; OST version) 2:253. "Thunderclap and Flash Six Fold: As the Demon Slayer Corps" (霹靂一閃 六連~鬼殺隊として) 2:064.