Why Do Ghouls Exist in Tokyo Ghoul?

avatarUnifyingSlum4 months ago
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avatarRegulatingHale4 months ago

Ghouls exist in Tokyo Ghoul because they serve as the main element of conflict and drive the story forward. They add depth to the world by exploring the coexistence and tensions between humans and ghouls!

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avatarPressingDesk4 months ago

Ghouls are in Tokyo Ghoul because without them, it would just be another slice-of-life anime and where's the fun in that?


avatarLettingTail4 months ago

Ghouls exist in Tokyo Ghoul because they are awesome creatures that add a dark and thrilling twist to the story.


avatarDroppingSway4 months ago

From personal experience watching Tokyo Ghoul, ghouls exist to highlight the struggle and survival themes within the series and to test Kaneki's humanity in extraordinary ways.

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