"Tokyo Ghoul" Scars (TV Episode 2014) Poster

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(2014)

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8/10
Though Kaneki appears free, Tsukiyama lurks in the shadows waiting on his delectable prey.
Amari-Sali16 August 2014
Warning: Spoilers
Tsukiyama is such a great villain, but I do feel censorship ruins the episode for all the blood and gore gets blurred out. But, to compensate for the gory bits being censored, we do get quite a sweet story out of Nishio. The type where, if it was the sole focus of the episode, his story could possibly get you a little teary eyed. Though with Nishio not being the main attraction, all it ends up doing is changing your opinion of him. For the most part anyway.

Topic 1: A Friend Indeed – Toka

With Toka eating Yoriko's food she has gotten ill. Not to the point where she has to drag herself out of bed and looks like she has the flu, but through her we see that human food really doesn't agree with a ghoul's stomach. Though, because he was worried, Kaneki checks on her to make sure she is alright, and while he checks on her Yoriko comes over and gets the impression Kaneki and Toka are dating. An interesting idea if I do say so myself.

Topic 2: Somebody Already Broke My Heart - Nishio

Speaking of dating, we learn that the girl Nishio was seemingly just messing around with is likely his girlfriend, and with her introduction comes half of the main plot which deals with us getting to know Nishio. For one, he seemingly comes from a family of ghouls which used to be his parents and older sister, but said parents seemed to have died around the time Nishio was in elementary school so his sister took care of him the best she could. That is until the boyfriend she had in her early adult years found out she was a ghoul. Something he apparently couldn't accept for he snitched on her and this lead to her being killed.

Fast forward to Nishio's adulthood and we find him falling in love with a young woman named Kimi. Someone who, after seeing his sister die due to trusting a human, somehow renews his faith in people. For not only is she willing to keep his secret, but she also provides some of the flesh on her shoulder since Nishio is far too weak to hunt. Heck, if it wasn't for Kaneki, and later Toka, in the episode, he'd likely would be dead.

Topic 3: Bon Appetite – Kaneki, Tsukiyama, Toka, and Nishio

Leading us to talk about Tsukiyama who, despite putting Kaneki in a death match, has let Kaneki go free. Something which I must say was very odd since his obsession with eating Kaneki would lead you to think he would have just imprisoned him. But I guess the thrill of the chase is half the fun for this freak. Though, it should be noted, as much as he is a freak he also makes for a good hunter. For after Kaneki helps Nishio, Kaneki gets to know Kimi. Mostly due to his desire to understand how she and Nishio work out, though I think it may also deal with Kaneki wondering about the possibilities of him maybe dating a human girl in the future. Especially after Toka and Itori's warnings against him dating a human, never mind revealing he is a ghoul.

But his time with Kimi is cut short since Kaneki seems to want to help his former tormentor Nishio. Thus allowing Tsukiyama to setup his grand plan which includes feeding on Kaneki as he fills himself with Kimi. A sick twisted idea of a meal which Kaneki goes to stop, and ends up finding Nishio joining him despite starving. Leading us to watch as both men try to take on Tsukiyama, to no avail, and then Toka showing up. Leading to, once again, hints being dropped about their past together, but nothing definite enough for us to understand their former relationship. What is known though is that, when Toka eats properly, their powers are equal. However, after all of Yoriko's human food she is quite weak and the only way to match Tsukiyama is by eating flesh. Now, does this mean Nishio would be willing to sacrifice a bit of Kimi in order for Toka to defeat Tsukiyama? Well, no. Though with him pretty much knocking of death's door he couldn't stop her if he wanted to. So the question becomes: whose flesh can Toka eat? Well Kaneki's. And with hardly enough of his flesh to count as a meal, Toka begins looking seriously bad ass and seems ready to possibly take down Tsukiyama.
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7/10
More of the same, but weaker
Groverdox28 October 2023
"Scars", the fifth episode of "Tokyo Ghoul"'s first season, is similar to the previous episode in that it begins with the everyday routines of its characters, particularly the very human relationships the non-human characters have with each other, but ends in a manner which is pure fantasy, and an over-the-top fight scene to boot.

Kaneki has to bring Touka food because she is sick, and he doesn't want to due to her unpleasant personality. He does so regardless, and when a friend of Touka's drops in, she gets the wrong idea about their relationship and storms off in a huff.

This is the stuff of soapies, but the end of the show is like a fight scene out of "Bayonetta". Of course the characters are all superpowered and can withstand awesome punishment, but they also have something called a "kagune", which seems to let them morph parts of their bodies into weapons.

Tsukiyama has truly become a villain, obsessed with eating his other ghouls. The fight scene at the end went on too long, though, and so did the soap-opera type bits at the beginning, which weren't all that interesting.

Unfortunately I have to say that this is my least favourite episode of the show yet. I hope it will go back up in quality in the next one.
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