

- Episodes : 12
- Genre : Action, Mystery, Supernatural, Psychological
- Airing Date : Jul 4th, 2014 - Sept. 19th, 20144
- Producers : Studio Pierrot, FUNimation Entertainment
Tokyo Ghoul Preview / Plot (No Spoilers)
The anime series of Tokyo Ghoul takes place in the city of Tokyo, which is inhabited by mysterious human like creatures known as ghouls. These are supernatural beings that devour humans in order to survive, mainly because their sense of smell and taste directs them towards humans. Even though they have tried to consume regular food, it proves to be the most disgusting thing a ghoul can ever taste. This is because of the alteration of their taste buds. Although, the one thing a ghoul can enjoy, like a normal person, is coffee! Society knows of ghouls and fear them of being hunted for food on some unfortunate night. This begins the story of Ken Kaneki, who was on a simple date with a normal girl who loved the same novels as him. Little did he know, it would be the beginning of his new life as a ghoul, due to some interesting and unfortunate events.
Who does Tokyo Ghoul cater to?
Tokyo Ghoul is an anime series that will have the viewers guessing the outcome of Kaneki and the difficult situation he faces while living as a ghoul. The setting is in Tokyo city in present day, where people are mostly active during the daytime and travel in pairs or groups at night in order to be safe from an unnecessary attack. Like it usual is nowadays. Anyone who likes gruesome action scenes, as well as a great storyline, will definitely love how Tokyo Ghoul shows the transition from being a normal person, and then a ghoul. Thus, showing how a ghoul can exist in the normal world.What's so appealing about this piece of work.
Tokyo Ghoul has a realistic perspective of how society would attempt to coexist with a monstrous race such as ghouls. While still trying to keep the city safe from those who take advantage of the human race, a police force is there to pass judgement against ghouls who strike fear in the citizens of Tokyo. The character development in Tokyo Ghoul is based off of a few individuals who want nothing more than to just live in peace. The art illustrations in the series are beautiful and quite graphic when displaying certain scenes. The combat scenes in this series are pretty awesome.Tokyo Ghoul Anime Trailer 2
Tokyo Ghoul Main Characters List
Ken Kaneki

Voice Actor : Yurie Kobori and Natsuki Hanae
Ken Kaneki was originally born a human whose father died before he could remember, and his mother was a workaholic. After his mothers death due to overworked relations, Kaneki lived by himself and read nothing but his fathers books, alone. That was until he went on a date with an surprisingly beautiful girl who shared the same interest as him. He is pretty much your average sweet and respectful person who generally cares for those around him. Always cautious, and yet naive, Kaneki strikes viewers as an individual you can relate to with an understanding of his morals.
Touka "Rabbit" Kirishima

Voice Actor : Sora Amamiya
Touka is a ghoul who has somewhat mastered the ability of disguising herself as a human. Growing up from a difficult past, she works at a coffee shop that serves as a gathering safe haven for other ghouls to relax and eat. Touka saves Kaneki's life when he first became aware of his new self, and brought him to the coffee shop in order to enlighten him about the ghoul world he is now a part of. Touka is actually a very kind and respectful individual who always eats the food her friend makes her, even though it is disgusting by nature for a ghoul to eat. When one of her friends is in trouble, you can count on Touka to be there for them, even if it costs her life. She is a very strong ghoul who has a brother that is equally or stronger than her. No matter what, she's always looking out for her friends and community.
Spoilers Ahead
Tokyo Ghoul Review
Tokyo Ghoul is a very interesting show that has a lot of well thought situations presented in the series. The fact there's a society that coexists with a breed of monster humanoids is incredible. Being introduced to Miss Rize, who was binge feeding in a very infatuated way, was an eye opener. Watching her enjoy the kill that much brought a good perspective for the show. Tokyo Ghoul is in fact about ghouls in Tokyo, and how they live a pretty intense life. I liked how ghouls can feast on a single soul of who ever they find at the wrong place at the wrong time. When they consume the unlucky person, it provides enough sustenance to last a whole month.


1. Being a ghoul

2. Insane Characters

3. Fight Scenes

I do feel the series left on a good note, and when a series ends like that, you can surely expect a sequel to it, which is Tokyo Ghoul √A currently ongoing at episode 9. I'm glad a second season came out for Tokyo Ghoul, because I remember watching Attack on Titan and the series ending with a new extension to the plot. As I waited patiently for the second season to be announced, it never came. Sigh.

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