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Reserved college student Ken Kaneki buries his nose in books and avoids the news of the growing crisis. However, the appearance of an attractive woman named Rize Kamishiro shatters his solitude when she forwardly asks him on a date.
While walking Rize home, Kaneki discovers she isn't as kind as she first appeared, and she has led him on
with sinister intent. After a tragic struggle, he later awakens in a hospital to learn his life was saved by transplanting the now deceased Rize's organs
into his own body.
Kaneki's body begins to
change in horrifying ways, and he transforms into a human-ghoul hybrid. As he embarks on his new dreadful journey, Kaneki clings to his humanity in the evolving bloody conflict between society's new monsters and the government agents who hunt them.
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More charactersCharacters & Voice Actors Kaneki, Ken Main Hanae, Natsuki
Japanese Kirishima, Touka Main Amamiya, Sora
Japanese Suzuya, Juuzou Supporting Kugimiya, Rie
Japanese Uta Supporting Sakurai, Takahiro
Japanese Tsukiyama, Shuu Supporting Miyano, Mamoru
Japanese Nagachika, Hideyoshi Supporting Toyonaga, Toshiyuki
Japanese Eto Supporting Sakamoto, Maaya
Japanese Arima, Kishou Supporting Namikawa, Daisuke
Japanese Kamishiro, Rize Supporting Hanazawa, Kana
Japanese Kirishima, Ayato Supporting Kaji, Yuuki
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More staff Staff Cook, Justin Producer Maruyama, Hajime Producer Danno, Yoshito Producer Morita, Shuuhei Director, Episode Director, Storyboard
Edit Opening Theme Preview Spotify Apple Music Amazon Music Youtube Music "unravel" by TK from Ling Tosite Sigure (eps 2-11) Edit Ending Theme 1: "unravel" by TK from Ling Tosite Sigure (eps 1, 12) 2: "Seijatachi (聖者たち)" by People In The Box (eps 2-11)
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Recommended 100 Mixed Feelings 58 Not Recommended All reviews (449) Feb 1, 2024 AntoExe Recommended My first ever review of an anime about every aspect
"Tokyo Ghoul" stands as a masterpiece, especially when compared to many recent anime productions, due to its exceptional storytelling, thematic depth, and lasting impact. Here's why it outshines its contemporaries:
Narrative Complexity: "Tokyo Ghoul" presents a narrative that transcends typical anime conventions. Its exploration of identity, morality, and the blurred lines between humans and ghouls adds layers of complexity to the storytelling.
5 One-Punch Man
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powerful adversaries are no match for him, so he doesn’t take his hero work seriously, breezes through everything with little to no effort, and pines for an opponent who would test him. He argues that a lack of quality opponents has caused him to have a self-imposed existential crisis, and that his ability to experience any and all emotions has deteriorated significantly. His bouts are frequently anticlimactic because of his attitude, unstoppable power, and “unimpressive” appearance. Before obliterating his opponents with a single punch, Saitama will normally let them to rant about their motivations and power up into their strongest forms.
So now I have to wonder why the show compelled me to even write a review of it.
In the end I think it has to do less with the show itself and more the fact that it exists, and the depressing
ramifications that it brings. There was a part where Ryouma gives a speech and everyone smiles and listens to him, and then tells him how wonderful he is again. This makes Ryouma cry and remember when he would give speeches in the office in his previous life and nobody would listen. I realized then that you could remove all of the magical aspects from this show. The true fantastical element – the reason this show was made and why people would
want to watch it – is the concept of other human beings caring about and praising you.