Talk:Tokyo Ghoul: Pinto (OVA)/@comment-82.42.25.121-20151226160221/@comment-182.185.2.215-20151226171010

>But seriously, Studio Pierrot has handled his character really badly, kind of like they handled Touka and Kaneki really badly as well.

In this ova? They didn't. I'm not even sure if you read the novel but they did adapted it fairly well and gave him some depth he lacked severely in the both seasons of the anime. Keep in mind this is Tsukiyama's younger days so he was more creepy back then.

>They have a tendency to take characters and reduce them to basic one-notes, and the director for the series gave an interview where he made it clear he didn't like Tsukiyama and focused on him solely as "Abnormal, creepy pervert" in contrast to canon handling of the character.

Shuhei Morita (a guest director) has got nothing to do with this ova. The ova was directed by a different person.

>Ishida balances the Hammy behavior out, while the anime makes that ALL there is to him and kind of treats it like a joke at the character's expense.

Did we watch the same ova?

>So folks are allowed to be annoyed by a character being poorly handled, and given a redesign that gets more extreme with every outting. Seriously, the Yaoi Chin is out of control. c_c;;

Oh sure like pirating the ova instead of paying more than 30 dollar like everyone to support the poorly paid animators will help them change the design. *sarcasm*

You think you're allowed to bash the animators work when you're watching their stuff for free?

>Like, personally I think they played the food-gasm at the beginning way too long.

They didn't. It was meant to establish his character and how dangerous he was. Short and quick.

>I'd really been hoping to see the chase scene instead, since apparently it was REALLY COOL in the novel.

Seems like you forget there were only 24 minutes in the ova.

>But instead, we got extended food-gasm and Tsukiyama acting pervy when we could have had badass Shuu trying to catch awesome, sneaky Chie.

Your bias due to the anime is clouding your judgement.