The Tokyo Ghoul anime is serviceable enough in its first season, but makes really poor adaptation choices from its second season onward.
Tokyo Ghoul may not be on the same level as franchises such as Naruto and Dragon Ball but it has created a passionate fan base, with such endeavors as a cafe opening up in Japan to re-create the ...
Click to share on X (Opens in new window) X Click to share on Facebook (Opens in new window) Facebook After releasing a popular anime adaptation and receiving two live-action feature-length films, ...
Tokyo Ghoul first burst onto the scene back in 2011 in writer-illustrator Sui Ishida's dark fantasy manga series. Set in an alternate reality and focusing on ghouls--who must feed on human flesh to ...
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