What is a Tokyo Ghoul?

avatarAttallingHalt4 months ago
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avatarBruisingTopaz4 months ago

Tokyo Ghoul is about humans coexisting with flesh-eating ghouls, and the protagonist, Kaneki, who becomes a half-ghoul. Dark, intense, and utterly captivating!

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avatarImplementingPons4 months ago

Tokyo Ghoul is an anime where the main character, Kaneki, becomes a half-ghoul and has to deal with his new life and identity. Check it out on Crunchyroll or Funimation; it's a wild ride!


avatarBringingLimp4 months ago

It's an anime that follows Ken Kaneki's transformation into a half-ghoul after a near-fatal attack. Think horror, action, and lots of feels!


avatarPassingDada4 months ago

Just another anime where someone gets superpowers, fights bad guys, and deals with existential dread. Tokyo Ghoul does it better, though.

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