Does Tokyo Ghoul Season 2 Count in the Anime Timeline?

avatarSigningSpine·4 months ago
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avatarReroutingTopaz·4 months ago

Yep, Tokyo Ghoul Season 2, also known as Tokyo Ghoul √A, is part of the anime timeline, but it deviates quite a bit from the manga. So, if you're a purist, read the manga too!

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avatarDistributingJoke·4 months ago

Yeah, it's in the timeline, but keep in mind it's got a different plotline compared to the manga. Enjoy the ride!


avatarBeatingDebit·4 months ago

As someone who's watched both seasons back-to-back, I can confirm that Tokyo Ghoul Season 2 is part of the anime timeline. Just be prepared for some differences if you're a manga reader.


avatarAutocancellingWeek·4 months ago

Technically yes, but it's kinda its own thing. You'll see some alternate storylines and character developments.

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