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7/10
Loved it
Misss2526 February 2022
The anime is about a boy named Ken Kaneki who was an ordinary boy before encountering with a ghoul who he was on a date. Ken Kaneki was saved but he is badly injured. In order to save him, her (ghoul) organs are transplant into his body which in fact resulted him to be an half ghoul. From ordinary life to becoming a ghoul who only eats human flesh,will he able to survive??

It was incredible from starting to end. I'm happy it has some more seasons so I don't have to say good bye to this now.
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9/10
Not all story has to be about learning something
tahmidbinamit12 November 2019
Some stories are just too much fun to see. Tokyo ghoul has a thriller type awesome story. Art style is really great too. Don't look at those who gave it a bad review. Season 1 was great.
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9/10
This Show is a must watch as it Questions the Moral of our Existence and the so-called Dominance we've established over weak species.
nirwanmohit414 April 2015
A beautifully written show with an unique plot line that questions about the methods of living ''survival of the fittest'' or ''Co-existence" of two species together .This show arouses questions about the right way of living through a war between the two species who claim to be the dominant race.With the amazing soundtracks and beauty of animation technology they have built an masterpiece. The story set's in Tokyo where the protagonist is attacked by a ghoul but somehow he survives due to organ transplantation and is now a Half Human Half Ghoul now. The story describes his struggle as he is neither a Ghoul nor a Human,While struggling he start's to understand the true nature of Humans and Ghouls. The story will rapidly expand in the sequel of the show in which A War will uncoil that will decide the absolute dominance of one of these species.
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10/10
Tremendous Character Study
X-company200822 September 2014
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-- 10/10 for unique story and great characters --

It starts simple. Kaneki Ken is an average quiet college freshman who loves reading books and hanging out with his only friend, Hide. The Tokyo they live in is going through a quiet chaos created by human- look-alike people called Ghouls, who live among humans but feed on their flesh. Kaneki doesn't have anyone--no family and only Hide for a friend--which probably makes him the perfect target because nobody will ask about this kid. When he goes on his first date with the girl he likes, he has no idea his life is about to change forever. It is after that night and after he is attacked that Kaneki receives a transplant and becomes a half-Ghoul. He's been human all his life and now one of the basic needs for him to survive has become killing people and eating them. Ghouls cannot eat anything but human flesh; not only human food tastes horrible to them, but it also makes them ill. Ghouls are pretty much hunted by investigators in Tokyo, so Kaneki has to hide his new self, even from his one and only friend Hide. Hide is 'food' now, so what happens if Kaneki starves himself to insanity?

The story starts and expands as Kaneki struggles to keep his humanity through his encounter with different conflicting groups--Ghouls that cannibalize other Ghouls, those who kill humans and eat them more for enjoyment rather than need, humans that refuse to accept Ghouls are creatures capable of feeling as much as humans, humans who hunt Ghouls, and Ghouls that believe humans should all be destroyed. Slowly, the story turns into a character study: How far does it take for the innocent to break?

I started watching Tokyo Ghoul when I kept hearing the title here and there on the internet, and as you can imagine after the first episode I couldn't stop watching (I read the manga only after the series ended.) If you want an Attack on Titan kind of anime with a solid action plot, you might not like Tokyo Ghoul as much. Yes, it has some great action sequences and a lot (and I mean A LOT) of gore and violence-- especially the last two episodes are definitely not for the faint-hearted. But what makes the show especial is the characters. Kaneki is a great protagonist. He is 'real'. I've watched some series with the main character adapting to their new situation so unrealistically fast. Some might see Kaneki as weak for the way he struggles to become a real Ghoul or remain a real human, and how he's trapped between the two worlds without a place or anyone to go to. But those are features that make Kaneki a real, likable character, and make where the plot heads to so very sad, and equally satisfying.

Long story short: Watch Tokyo Ghoul if you love violent, psychological horror stories or/and if you love seeing some VERY good character development.
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10/10
Amazing from the midpoint on
serbian_0078 January 2015
Initially I thought the first half of season one was too slow paced and kind of boring because I just couldn't figure out the direction of the plot and the main point to the whole story. What happens to the main character just wasn't enough to drive the plot forward in my mind; the "now what? so what?" question kept nagging at me. But I was patient and kept watching and realized how wrong my initial impression was. I realized that the slow pacing and lack of a central purpose/goal of the early episodes actually works to improve character development so that the finale hits us that much harder. From the midpoint on Tokyo Ghoul turns into an absolute masterpiece; I began to see depth to the whole story and the shows profound take on ethics and psychology.

This series has potential to become one of the best anime's in recent memory if it gets a few more seasons. In fact, I think that the plot is thick enough here to warrant many more seasons. Season 1 does a excellent job setting the context and introducing us to the characters. It would be a shame if Tokyo Ghoul ended after just 24 episodes. I want more than that. If you fail to reach the midpoint of the first season, you will judge this series inaccurately based on limited data. If you make it to the midpoint, however, you will have that epiphany you've been searching for and the show will appear before you in a new light, as it has to me.

Don't judge this series based on the manga; they're totally different artforms and should be judged separately. It seems to me that a lot of people who negatively judge this series are extremely biased in favor of the manga, and that's just unreasonable.

If judged by the first half alone: 7.0-8.0/10.

If judged by the second half alone: 10/10.

If judged in hindsight taking into consideration everything I mentioned: 10/10.
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8/10
Started out as perfect
leahbuchwald13 November 2018
I really enjoyed the first season of this series, but after that it went kinda downhill - I also watched second season and I didn't think it really lived up to the hype of the first season. The ending of second season got to me, and I actually thought it was quite okay anyways - but as soon as :re came out I was out the door. "What the heck is wrong with this" I thought to myself multiple before finally dropping it around the third episode of the latest season.
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8/10
Depressing, but good
CZelden6 November 2015
This is a story about a boy who is changed into something he fears. He then has to learn how to live on the border between what he is used to and what he fears.

The show is tremendously violent and gory, but not extraordinarily so in it's genre. It kind of falls into the Supersayan-problem of ever more powerful enemies that can only be defeated by the main character after becoming stronger, but it varies enough (more so in the second season than the first). Despite the characters feeling all over the place in the first few episodes, there is a point to that and after two seasons I actually quite like how the character arcs turned out.

What makes this story for me is it's underlying themes. It's about the big subjects of life and death and love and hate, but it does so in a different way than I am used to. The show seems to ask by showing murder after murder, battle after battle, slaughter after slaughter: isn't this pointless? Every time it sets a character up to be violently taken apart it makes a point to say that that character had value and now he or she is no more. It makes the point of the show, despite it's extreme violence one of pacifism.

It is a tremendously depressing watch, but definitely something I haven't seen before and something I don't know if I should recommend. Watch this if: a. you like violent anime and just want to see the pictures, because it is well made and not focus on the plot or b. you like feeling like crap after binging on short episode after short episode.

PS I don't like the title songs, but I am sure many people disagree.
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6/10
tokyo ghoul needs renewal
amitshmueli14 April 2023
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I dont hate tokyo ghoul i love tokyo ghoul i think the manga is really good. But there is a very big difference from the anime and manga

season 1 and 2: its was good i love so much season 1 season 2 was good but a bit boring the animation was fine i dont think the studio of tokyo ghoul is bad (Pierrot) He is great studio he did the bleach,naruto,black clover and a lot of good anime. I think studio pierrot that he could do a better job of tokyo ghoul

season 3 and 4: in this seasons tokyo ghoul getting really bad i stop in season 3

the manga of tokyo ghoul: the manga of tokyo ghoul is so good There is the regular manga which is 12 volumes and the art just good, better visuals and much more exciting from the anime.

After the end of 12 volums of tokyo ghoul there is tokyo ghoul re

tokyo ghoul re: its was amazing tokyo ghoul re is so good kaneki became a better character than tokyo ghoul We get more new characters and new villan.

I like too the philosophy of tokyo ghoul: One of the central themes in Tokyo Ghoul is the exploration of what it means to be human The main character Kaneki Ken undergoes a transformation from a normal human to a half-ghoul which forces him to question his own identity and his place in the world furthermore, the series explores the themes of identity, belonging, and acceptance.

Overall: tokyo ghoul is a really good manga but the anime needs innovation of course there are things in the manga that I didn't like.

Tokyo ghoul anime: 5.5/10 tokyo ghoul manga: 8.5/10.
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10/10
Real masterpiece
bdnahian18 June 2021
Believe it or not this is a masterpiece. One of the best I've ever watched. Although some people might disagree. Because after season2 it didn't follow the manga. But it doesn't matter to me. The story was great,the art was great also the ending was great what more do you want. I really recommend it to watch.
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7/10
Very mediocre anime.
eldreddsouza6 May 2021
There being so much hype around this anime, I decided to give it a shot. I've watched a lot of anime so I consider myself ft enough to judge whether an anime is worth watching or not. Tokyo Ghoul has an interesting premise but as I started watching it I started to notice a lot of senseless things and poor detailing that render this show unwatchable. Well not fully, as it starts out good, gets pretty messy in been and ends poorly. I can't understand why did they rush it so much. The ending is so poor that you won't feel a thing. No connection with the characters or the story whatsoever. The writers did not care about to end it, it feels like as a result you don't really care about what is happening. Only a couple of episodes in the start, maybe up to episode 4 or 5 are worth watching. The middle episodes are okay too but kinda illogical. The end is horrible.

This show has a nice dark feel to it and I loved watching it at night, in the dark before sleeping. The animation is not bad, but nothing ground breaking. The Tokyo scenery has been animated well. The voice acting is fine, but Kaneki's character is kinda annoying. Especially when he's crying.
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8/10
subject matter: cannibalism...target audience: not kids...haha
joelherro19 September 2014
OK, so it's not often an anime this dark comes around, and so I just had to check it out. I haven't read the manga (if there is one), so I'm not sure if this follows closely or not. And without dropping any spoilers, it would appear a second season may be coming. Hopefully it will wrap things up.

Tokyo has two types of inhabitants, humans and ghouls. Ghouls look like humans, but can transform into monsters, have special blood-type weapons and other powers and have to feed on human flesh. All other food is repulsive to them. One day, Kaneki, a normal high school boy, has an accident and is given an organ transplant from a ghoul and becomes a half-human, half-ghoul hybrid. He learns that not all ghouls are horrible, man-eating monsters and some just want to live normal lives. He also learns that isn't easy for his kind.

This show had great character depth and animation and was pretty hectic with the violence and despair. But it was also censored to pieces and the ending was vague. The second season may clarify some things. Watch it...without your kids haha.
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7/10
Season 1 was pretty good, but season 2 was okay (Spoiler Alert!).
daniwong26 May 2017
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Tokyo Ghoul is a very unique series. Tokyo Ghoul is set in a world where ghouls, creatures that feed on human flesh. A shy college student named Kaneki is going on a date with a girl named Rize, but after her revealing that she is a ghoul, there was no going back. After leaving Kaneki to the brink of death, she was hit by some metal bars dropped from a building. After that Rize's organs have been transplanted into Rize, making him a One-Eyed Ghoul. Now, Kaneki must survive as a ghoul by using his powers, and to further polish them. It has a lot of character development, ad a unique story. It had a pretty good art direction, but I think that the series went a bit downhill with the premiere of season 2. Studio Pierrot did a fairly good good job on adapting Tokyo Ghoul, but I have to point out a few things. In season 1, they switched the Gourmet Arc and the Dove's Emergence Arc (I guess Pierrot wanted Ryouko to live for a little while). They left out important plot details (like how Kaneki learned the technique to easily break an arm=, and don't get me started with season 2! Season 2 left aside Touka (this also includes Kaneki on the first episodes. Please take in mind that he is the protagonist) leaving her with little screen time, and it focused a bit too much on CCG. It also focused on a story arc that differed from the other half of the manga.

Leaving all of that aside I would say that this anime is worth watching, but make sure you read the manga first. Maybe if Studio Pierrot, stayed faithful a bit more to the manga, it could have gotten higher ratings (and would have stopped the request for Madhouse to reboot Tokyo Ghoul). Nevertheless, Tokyo Ghoul is one of the most successful horror series. With Tokyo Ghoul :re (the manga sequel of Tokyo Ghoul), they both have reached 22 million copies in circulation, and some people say it levels up to Death Note.
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5/10
5/10 first season was the masterpiece. After that it was an abomination.
akashiitdel29 February 2020
First season has the one of the best writing i have ever seen. After that they diverged from tha manga and.. lets just say Tokyo ghoul has only one season
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8/10
A bit disappointed with season 2... but still adore season 1 !!
Teo2049_8 January 2016
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Kaneki, a common teenager is about to meet his destiny which is waitingfor him right around the corner.Tokyo Ghoul is indeed epic andemotional at times.It balances well drama and action as well as the development of the characters, especially it's main protagonist.It can be a bit violent and bloody at times but hey, that's what makes it original ! You will be literally hooked on the characters as the plot goes on and of course, on the plot itself.

Some episodes are better than others, just because of the combinations of music and drama.For Example, at the end of the 5th episode of season 1, there is a great combination of melody and atmosphere.Especially when Kaneki shouts ''Tsukiyama'' and Touka takes a bite of his shoulder,for me it is one of the best episodes of the series, for this simple reason.

It's my 2nd favourite anime, you should Definitely give it a try.
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9/10
Love it!
princessamber-6062426 April 2018
In my opinion,one of the greatest anime's ever. The end of the second season made me cry, although the beginning of the third isn't the best so far. This anime has ideals like what it is to be human, battling your inner demons, etc. I highly recommend it, although it does have intense actions and gore. so it should not be viewed by people ages 13 and under.
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9/10
"IT'S BETTER TO SUFFER YOURSELF THAN TO HURT OTHERS"
SoverniX23 October 2020
One of the most striking anime series that I have ever seen. A completely new approach of Director Shuhei Morita, who created ten years earlier "Kakurenbo"(Hide and Seek), an anime series that did not catch the audience much. "Tokyo ghoul" is quite another matter! The story is fascinating from the very first seconds, and then you just start living inside this complex multi-faceted world. A world that very much resembles our real world. The eternal confrontation between good and evil in "Tokyo Hum" is presented with all possible contradictions that the main character Kaneki has to face every time... How do you make the only right choice when you realize that there is simply no perfect solution? Or rely on the lesser of evils? Kaneki does not hesitate, and his beliefs are so strong that it is really only HIS own choice, for which he takes full responsibility. Good-natured and childishly naive, he trusts almost everyone he meets, for which sometimes you have to literally pay with your own blood. Without retreating, standing up after each wound inflicted, he resists the evil even within himself. Consciously trying each time to overcome vicious temptations, Kaneki offers his game, the rules of which he learned for himself from childhood (only at the end of the first season before the viewer opens the veil of secrecy about his childhood and maternal parting words, which the young hero will keep in his heart forever). Throughout the series, you can't stop admiring his purity of views and desire to change the principles accepted by his friends and enemies at all costs. Words can't Express the constant tension that you feel when you watch a young ghoul rush into the thick of things, risking everything for the sake of his friends and family. Interest is aroused by all, without exception, characters! The creators seem to have instilled living strings in them, and at some point you start to realize with a bit of madness that they are as real as everything that is happening around us today. Anime in General, in my opinion, has a mystical power that can invade the human world, thanks to the deep immersion of human thoughts in this fantastic culture. And since the thought of a person is material, it is worth recognizing that many motives of Japanese animation, especially such as the story of the "Tokyo ghoul", have long been settled in our living environment. Someone this thought may seem creepy, but I hasten to reassure - I, of course, do not mean the material embodiment of monsters on the streets of cities and villages, but rather, I mean a kind of perception of the surrounding reality (few people know, and it is not so easy to count, but according to the most conservative estimates, the number of people on the planet who regularly (!) watch anime, in 2020 reached about 870,000,000 people! Although there are more bold conclusions based on Internet queries around the world, talking about 20% of the total population of the globe. And this, by the way, corresponds to the population of the entire planet at the beginning of the 20th century). I know a lot of people who have reviewed this anime more than once. I think that I will soon become one of them. As a good friend of mine (a fan of anime since childhood) said, "Tokyo ghoul" can be compared to the Bible, after a while you read it again. This is probably the case when I could recommend this series for the first acquaintance with anime to those who have not yet discovered this page of the wisest Japanese culture. Here, in a surprising way, almost all of the foundations of morality and virtue presented in human society are combined. Caring, self-sacrifice, a sense of duty, tolerance and respect, the eradication of vices within yourself and love, expressed here in a special way, as the only way to salvation... For me, this story (I think, as for many others who do not consider anime only entertainment) is another step towards self-discovery. That's how I took this magical combination of wisdom and anime colors. Or rather, their beginning is season I. There is a continuation of the story ahead. And if you haven't met Kaneki yet, find a few hours of free time. You will definitely not regret and will never call these hours spent!
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9/10
Japan is terrorized by ghouls epidemic,people are afraid,watch as Kaneki Ken tries to adapt to the life of ghoul,while he tries to keep part of his humanity and sanity intact.
waylonn25 June 2015
Its a brilliant take on Sui ishida's manga Tokyo ghoul,let's start with negatives first.it would have been better if they made it longer than 13 episodes,because I felt that it was a bit rushed,the first episode was brilliantly done and left you wanting more,but the next 4 episodes were a tad bit slow paced.I would really loved the added the gore and violence that the manga has.The Positives the art and animation is brilliantly done,the voice acting is absolutely brilliant,it actually makes you feel the despair and anguish that kaneki goes through in certain parts(not giving spoilers).but by far the best thing about this series is the soundtracks,it is absolutely superb,in the story and in the opening,normally I just skip the opening and go straight to watching the episode but "UNRAVEL"by TK kept me hooked,heck I even re-winded to listen the opening for the soundtrack over and over again.This anime is really well done I enjoyed the story very much and I hope this review helped.
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7/10
Tokyo Ghoul has an interesting premise and good production values, but lacks realism and empathetic characters
MidnightSerpent21 March 2020
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Just a warning, this review contains some slight spoilers about the structure of the show and how certain characters progress (no actual events), so you probably shouldn't read this if you want to go in completely blind.

Ah, Tokyo Ghoul. Where to even begin with this one. Some of the most common words I hear about this show are that it's "dark", "badass", and most of all, "edgy". And I think a good way to describe this show is through the meaning of the word "edgy" itself. In my eyes, edginess is used to describe something overly dramatic in a dark sense to the point where it's unrealistic enough to break immersion. Unfortunately for Tokyo Ghoul, despite doing everything else mostly right, it suffers quite a bit from this lack of realism.

STORY - 6.5/10

Let's start with some of the good stuff. The story revolves around a society built around humans and ghouls, which are humanoid creatures with weird powers that can only survive by eating people. I know, real pleasant. This dynamic created as a result of ghouls and humans living in the same world sparks some interesting discussions about discrimination, isolation, and best of all, the power of kindness. However, the story often feels forced into going in certain directions, not leaving enough time to properly foreshadow or develop big events. This starts happening especially near the end, and it takes quite a toll on character development. Which leads me to my next point....

CHARACTERS - 5.3/10

This was the weakest point of the show for me, and it's where the flaws in the writing really started to present themselves. Our protagonist is Ken Kaneki, the man who's worshipped around the globe by 12 year old boys and crushed on hardcore by 12 year old girls. Whenever this dude puts on his mask, panties drop so hard that....ok I'll stop. But yeah, this is the guy who gets the by far the most screen time, the most development, etc. He starts out pretty well as a nice kid at heart trying to fight off his harmful urges. So far so good, but there's a certain degree of ridiculousness in the way the show overdramatizes his inner conflict, to the point where I had to suppress my laughter. He keeps struggling with these urges for most of the show, and it doesn't really seem to get much worse or much better. That is, until near the end, where our boy undergoes some MASSIVE changes that are not just forced story-wise, but literally forced out of him by an outside influence. There's extremely little time to actually flesh out his development, and this causes his character to just feel unrealistic and inhuman, which is a shame since they'd been doing a fine job of showcasing his human side before then. As for the other characters, there's really not much to say. There are some nice ghouls, some mean ghouls, some nice humans, and some mean humans. There are also some of these who appear mean at first and later show caring sides, like say, Touka and Nishiki. But none of these are really developed beyond their personality traits. Now don't get me wrong, it's not all bad. The personalities of these characters are well defined and human-like, even in Kaneki (for most of the show). But in terms of development, there's definitely something left to be desired across the board.

ART - 7.3/10

The art in the show is the textbook definition of solid. Settings look realistic, fights are smooth and vibrant, and there's even some visual symbolism scattered throughout, which is always nice. Something that especially stood out to me was the art style for the characters. The people/ghouls look reallyyy good in this show. The dudes are hot and the girls are *hot*. That's all I really have to say, no complaints here but at the same time, nothing groundbreaking.

SOUND - 7.1/10

Soundtrack's also good. It fits nicely with the tone for each scene, and it never breaks the immersion of an impactful moment or fight. One track that stood out in particular was "Licht und Schatten," and it added a nice amount of hype/emotion to every scene it was played in. As far as the opening goes, it's also pretty good, and it's super iconic so there's that. The ending didn't really stand out to me though. And voice acting, well, it did what it was supposed to do successfully, but as I said before some of our characters can be quite the drama queens.

OVERALL ENJOYMENT - 6.5/10

As a result of all of this I definitely ended up enjoying the show more often than not. The premise was fun to follow and think about, and the more than adequate production quality helped drive home the experience. Even the characters were enjoyable to watch, but their emotional moments didn't hit quite as hard as they could've if these characters had been written more carefully. So in the end, If you like a lot of dark and heavy drama and you can suspend some level of disbelief in regards to characters, chances are that you'll thoroughly enjoy this.
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10/10
10/10 for unique plot with amazing character development!
zamansahil6430 January 2015
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This show is just absolutely amazing, action-packed, thrilling, and dramatic. Yes, that what I have to say about this anime. Although you have to give some time to like the main protagonist Kaneki Ken, he turns into a likable and strong character, when he kills and devours Yamori, or better known as Jason. Also, the sequel to Tokyo Ghoul, which is Tokyo Ghoul root A, is when the show really picks up because of the amazing plot twist and how Kaneki goes to the evil side to protect the people close to him. He stops at nothing to become stronger, so he could protect his friends, although he does not become a madman like Yamori. This show has some truly amazing character development, with unpredictable episodes and a powerful main character, with strong resolve. It should be rated more than just 8.4!!
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7/10
Oshiete Oshiete
jaysshukla20 September 2021
The story follows Kaneki Ken, who had a deadly encounter with Rize. She, being a ghoul, attacked Kaneki to consume his human flesh. Ghouls are the creatures that look like normal people but can only survive by eating human flesh. 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.

The concept always sounds unique and exciting to me and the season 1 was almost at the masterpiece level. But it was always going to be a challenge to continue with this concept for so long. I don't think it could offer much scope to continue and develop it into a long saga. Eventually, after the season 1 the writing took the beating. The storyline could be called above average at best. I did not even know how to react to the twists like Kaneki joining Aogiri or he later becoming Haise Sasaki, joining the ghoul investigators. Somehow those things weren't convincing enough.

Tokyo Ghoul, however, does extremely well in terms of characterization. Most of the characters were written extremely well and almost all of them were developed in a proper way. Despite the complex theme, the characters were very human-like and were easy to understand. Even if we talk about Kaneki, he has got a different personality for every single arc. And the way his various personalities converse with each other, every changes that occur to him feel convincing.

The action scenes are intriguing and manage to make or keep you curious. At times, there are more than couple of action scenes going on at the same time but they are usually executed well. The animation feels satisfying as well.

It wouldn't be wrong if I say the anime is best known for its song 'Unravel.' I am certain that even those who don't follow Tokyo Ghoul must be familiar to this song. Even though most of us like other songs more but when it comes to popularity, Unravel must be an anime song of the decade. Having said that, this isn't the only good song this anime has. Other openings and endings are enjoyable too.

The characters, animation, action scenes and most importantly the soundtrack make it more than just a watchable anime.
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10/10
Awesome anime, one of my favourites
m-6179613 January 2016
I just watched this anime like a month ago or so and I really enjoyed it i was on the edge of my seat almost the whole time! the twist towards the end of the first season was very cool, I was hoping it could be longer it was a pretty short anime but judging by the end they seamed to leave it open for that.

The version I watched was the DUB I wasn't expecting it to be great because i have watched DUBs before and they tend to be out of time, or completely different to what the characters are actually saying but i was actually surprised in how well the DUB flowed i was really impressed.

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6/10
Above average overall though not very memorable
marc54776 April 2015
Yet another coming of age type show with a dark hero. I really hate these weakling heroes turned superman on a whim type shows but it is what it is. Overall its not too bad. The romance innuendo is garbage and the characters are completely unbelievable acting one way one episode then doing a 180 the very next (the ghoul girl went from super strong to whiny princess... hero went from whiny princess to superman, etc). Still it is not bad outside of characterization and the action is done well enough to hold my attention but this is no Kenshin or Berserk (not even close). Character development is very bad and too generic and the overuse of "mysterious" forces and plots getting people to act the way they do actually make me less interested (think Wolverine in the comics) because of how unrealistic the characters behave. There are no redeeming characters in this show, they might as well all be 2nd graders given their intellectual acumen. I wish anime were written a little smarter. Even when I was a kid I hated poorly written stories and characters. Overall I give this a 6/10 given fun fights.
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4/10
If you are looking for a NEW ANIME to start this aint it Chief.
feltymark1 January 2022
1. Don't hate blood or gore but Ghoul's story was so bad it felt like they had to make up for it with just more and more blood more and more submissive behavior and more and more torture. At least at any rate they keep the sadists happy and now Tokyo Ghoul has an army of them to protect their show.

2.

Save yourself some time if you like action its not great and very few scenes...

If you like a good adventure with a character developing story well you're going to have to look somewhere else too...

If you like suffering, death, torture, submissive males and 1000 gallons of blood pouring outta just one dude.... well sir have I found an anime for you. (:
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8/10
Impressive finale
difabiosusini22 October 2020
It' s a mediocre anime with a brilliant finale.If you start it i reccomend to finish it.
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10/10
you will love this guaranteed
Kileyannarose18 February 2015
Tokyo ghoul is possibly my favorite anime out there. Root A (season 2) is out now, every Thursday at 11am. (TV-MA) You will love this if you love action/horror/gore/dark shows/animes. I consider this if you are a big fan of animes like Attack on Titan, etc. Find gore disturbing? If you really want to watch this anime, I consider watching the censored version. It is very hard to find the uncensored, which I couldn't find at all.

PARENTAL GUIDE: Gore/violence: censored: 9/10 Gore/violence: uncensored: 10/10 Sex/nudity: censored: 4/10 Sex/nudity: uncensored: 6/10 Drugs/profanity: censored/uncensored: 3/10 Language: censored: 7/10 Language: uncensored: 8/10
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