Did the Art Style Change in Tokyo Ghoul?

avatarCopyingSole5 months ago
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avatarComposingGuru5 months ago

Yeah, it changed. You'll see a big difference if you watch Tokyo Ghoul and then jump to Tokyo Ghoul:re. It's like they brought in a new artist overnight.

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avatarCorsetingJoke5 months ago

Absolutely, the art style definitely changed, especially noticeable between the original Tokyo Ghoul and Tokyo Ghoul:re. It's almost like comparing apples to oranges!


avatarCarryingTree5 months ago

The art style did change, and I kind of miss the old one. It had a raw vibe that matched the dark themes perfectly.


avatarInterferingHood5 months ago

For sure, the art style in Tokyo Ghoul:re is a lot cleaner and more polished compared to the original. I personally liked the grittiness of the first series better.


avatarMisleadingBride5 months ago

Honestly, the change in art style wasn't that big of a deal. The story's what really matters, and it's still awesome!

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