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Summary:
Kaneki Ken is a regular college student. One day, he goes on a date with Rize Kamishiro. The date goes well enough, but that's until Rize reveals to Kaneki that she's a ghoul: an individual with superhuman powers that can only survive off of human flesh. After Kaneki barely survives his deadly encounter with Rize, he wakes up the next morning only to find that he has undergone an operation and that some of his organs are from Rize, making him half-ghoul. Constantly torn between his ghoul side and his human side, Kaneki can barely cope. After being taken in by a group of ghouls from a coffee shop called Anteiku, Kaneki learns how to be a ghoul while simultaneously trying to be human.
First of all, I absolutely loved the art and design of this anime. The animation was beautiful, and I loved how real everything seemed.
Honestly, my heart broke for poor Kaneki. He was just a kid who did his schoolwork and went to school. Then he has to go through so much hardship! Aw, I sympathized with Kaneki so much. However, he went through a complete metamorphosis and I'm proud of the kid.
The soundtrack was fantastic too. The music fit perfectly with the show.
Hide! Hide was such a wonderful character. I loved his friendship with Kaneki. He was so sacrificial towards Kaneki, and I absolutely loved his character. Although he was a light-hearted jokester in the beginning, he really showed what a wonderful friend he was.
All of the ghouls at Anteiku were great. They were like a wonderful family. They embraced each other's eccentricities and helped each other until the very end. I really loved Toka as well. She was a strong character who had such a hopeful ending.
I really enjoyed the CCG investigators, especially Arima. He had a great backstory, and I admired his strength. Juzo was also such a fun character.
Tokyo Ghoul was an incredibly enjoyable anime. Although it was heartbreaking, I loved every second of it.
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