Talk:Ken Kaneki/@comment-89.123.78.135-20150706214941/@comment-213.66.199.45-20150707194332

Well, personally, (as a reader that seen plenty of examples regarding this so called "fanservice"), all I can say is that I just don´t care about it.

I´ve seen so much of it that my mind doesn´t even register stuff like a overly large chest or nudity in the slightest. This actually allows me to focus on the sotry and the characters´ faces instead. My mind just don´t register things like what I´ve mentioned above.

A bathscene? I just see a face and dialog.

A hot spring scene? My eyes instantly go to the speech bubbles and and faces with their expressions.

A character having a huge chest? I don´t even notice the chest at all, or spare as much as two words on thinking about it.

Let me explain to how I came to this filtering conclusion.

When a huge chest comes into picture all that comes up in my sub-consious is this. "That must hurt as H++l too carry around" and "Fast-forward a couple of years and see what gravity have to say about a chest like that..."

Yeah... in my head, a huge chest is nothing but fandiservice instead.

For extra fandiservice, characters drawn like that feel just as fake as their chests because of them. And if a character feel fake, then it´s extremely difficult to connect with it as it doesn´t feel real and incapable of being understood.

And I respect the characters as women, not objects, so I´ll value them for their personalities and character instead.

A series like tokyo ghoul I just outright enjoy because the filter in my head hasn´t been triggered even once during the series, allowing me to enjoy it fully.

Heck, not even Nutcracker trigger the filter because in my opinion, that is what a real woman would look like, compared to all the other examples seen in the anime and manga. and her character was so excellent that I didn´t mind her "disguise" in the slightest, in fact, I think she was truly beautiful. (which is extremely rare for me to say, since I´ve never called a drawn character I´ve seen in a manga or anime that... Well, the claymores in the manga Claymore where the first real women I´ve seen in a manga format but they were drawn beautiful for a reason, Nutcracker is better than those in terms of apperance.)

So realistic women are to prefer compared to anything else... and in Tokyo Ghoul, it´s amazingly realistic for a story that deals with flesh-eating, superempowered, people who´s trying to survive the best they can.

Love Tokyo Ghoul!

as the best fan-service any manga can offer, is a good story and characters. And nothing else!