Talk:Tokyo Ghoul (anime)/@comment-24494906-20150828172450/@comment-24494906-20150829182219

I forgot a passage from the first interview:

'AnimeY: Tokyo Ghoul'' is about the explosive topic of beings that have a cannibalistic nature. How did you meet the challenge to portray the characters in such a way that the viewer will still feel empathy for them?'''

Morita: That wasn't much of a challenge. Although the ghouls are eating people, their nature is still very human, almost even more human than the humans themselves. They represent a minority in society and have to live with their fate. For example, in order to allow you to feel sympathy, I made sure that you experience all sides equally, that you see many close-up shots so that you get to know the characters. In addition, the first season is about Kaneki, who was a human at first and becomes a half-ghoul due to the incident with Rize. He has to fight against himself. As such, I think that it isn't difficult to portray ghouls as likeable beings.