Board Thread:Fun and Games/@comment-29633032-20161206001147/@comment-29633032-20161206005221

Guess I'll throw in my two cent, of course.

Tied for first is Kaneki and, of course, Hide. The relationship between these two characters is nothing short of amazing, and the great protagonist struggle that Kaneki faces, coupled with Hides natural goodness and nobility, makes these two above any other character.

Next is Kanou. He's rotten to the core, yet has an eerie fascination about him. That particular aspect of him actually reminds me a lot of Dio Brando.

Third is Tsukiyama. Watching his metamorphosis from self-absorbed prick to worthy of his high birth in the Tsukiyama Extermination Arc was just to damn good for me, absolutely great.

Fourth is Arima Kishou, for that amazing strength of his and somehow managing to be the most obvious Gary Stu of all time, yet his own story and character is one of the most compelling in all of manga imo.

Fifth and Sixth is Amon and Rize. Amon for his dependability and drive, and Rize for her fierce independence and singular will.

Seventh is, suprisingly, Matsuri. His rise and fall, and ruthless personality, just begs me for more screentime. I can't wait to see the ending of his story.

Honorable Mention has to go to Uta, for his great design, slick personality, and the mysteries surrounding him.