Why Does Kaneki Lose His Centipede in Tokyo Ghoul:re?

avatarAttendingStokea year ago
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avatarAttallingHalta year ago

Kaneki's centipede kakuja vanishes primarily because he regains control over his mind and body, shedding the monstrous aspects of himself.

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avatarBringingLimpa year ago

Kaneki loses his centipede kakuja in Tokyo Ghoul:re because he undergoes major character development and resolves his internal struggles, leading to its disappearance. It's basically like an extreme makeover, ghoul edition!


avatarDebiasingPonsa year ago

Honestly, it's because character growth trumps creepy-crawlies. Kaneki evolves mentally and emotionally, so bye-bye centipede!


avatarRepeatingRitza year ago

As someone who's read the manga, Kaneki's kakuja reflects his mental state. When he finds inner peace, the centipede is no longer necessary.

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