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'''''Tokyo Ghoul''''' ({{Ruby|東京喰種|トーキョーグール}}, ''Tōkyō Gūru'') is a TV anime produced by [[Wikipedia:Studio Pierrot|Studio Pierrot]] based on the [[Tokyo Ghoul (manga)|manga of the same name]].
 
'''''Tokyo Ghoul''''' ({{Ruby|東京喰種|トーキョーグール}}, ''Tōkyō Gūru'') is a TV anime produced by [[Wikipedia:Studio Pierrot|Studio Pierrot]] based on the [[Tokyo Ghoul (manga)|manga of the same name]].
   
The second season, titled '''''Tokyo Ghoul {{Root A}}''''' ({{Ruby|東京喰種|トーキョーグール}}{{Root A}}), began airing on January 9, 2015. Unlike the first season, which followed the original manga, the second season was advertised as an alternate story spun by [[Sui Ishida]] for the anime, whilst still keeping certain points from the manga in between.
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The second season, titled '''''Tokyo Ghoul {{Root A}}''''' ({{Ruby|東京喰種|トーキョーグール}}{{Root A}}, ''Tōkyō Gūru {{Root A}}''), began airing on January 9, 2015. Unlike the first season, which followed the original manga, the second season was advertised as an alternate story spun by [[Sui Ishida]] for the anime.
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A third season, titled '''''[[Tokyo Ghoul:re (anime)|Tokyo Ghoul:re]] ''''' ({{Ruby|東京喰種|トーキョーグール}}:re, ''Tōkyō Gūru:re'') and based on the [[Tokyo Ghoul:re|manga of the same name]], began airing on April 3, 2018. It takes place two years after the events of ''Tokyo Ghoul {{Root A}}''.<ref>http://www.marv.jp/special/tokyoghoul/intro_1st.html</ref> It was followed by a fourth season on October 9, 2018, which concludes the series as a whole.
   
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== Plot ==
A third season, titled '''''[[Tokyo Ghoul:re (anime)|Tokyo Ghoul:re]]'' '''will air in 2018. According to the official site, it shall take place two years after the events of '''''Tokyo Ghoul √A'''''.
 
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The story follows Ken Kaneki, a college student who barely survives a deadly encounter with Rize Kamishiro, his date who reveals herself as a ghoul. He is taken to the hospital in critical condition. After recovering, Kaneki discovers that he underwent a surgery that transformed him into a half-ghoul. This was accomplished because some of Rize's organs were transferred into his body, and now, like normal ghouls, he must consume human flesh to survive. The ghouls who manage the coffee shop "Anteiku" take him in and teach him to deal with his new life as a half-ghoul. Some of his daily struggles include fitting into the ghoul society, as well as keeping his identity hidden from his human companions, especially from his best friend Hideyoshi Nagachika.
   
 
== Staff ==
 
== Staff ==
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* Shūto Miyazaki as [[Ichimi]]
 
* Shūto Miyazaki as [[Ichimi]]
 
* Reina Ueda as [[Taguchi]], [[Jiro]] and [[Misato Gori]]
 
* Reina Ueda as [[Taguchi]], [[Jiro]] and [[Misato Gori]]
* Sōta Arai as [[Sante]] and [[Bin Brothers]] (Younger Bin)
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* Sōta Arai as [[Sante]] and [[Bin brothers]] (Younger Bin)
 
* Maaya Sakamoto as [[Sen Takatsuki]]
 
* Maaya Sakamoto as [[Sen Takatsuki]]
 
* Kōji Yusa as [[Tatara]]
 
* Kōji Yusa as [[Tatara]]
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* Kazuhiko Inoue as [[Donato Porpora]]
 
* Kazuhiko Inoue as [[Donato Porpora]]
 
* Ryūzaburō Ōtomo as [[Iwao Kuroiwa]]
 
* Ryūzaburō Ōtomo as [[Iwao Kuroiwa]]
* Yuki Fujiwara as [[Bin Brothers]] (Older Bin)
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* Yuki Fujiwara as [[Bin brothers]] (Older Bin)
 
* Shinya Takahashi as [[Kuramoto Itou]] and [[Katsuya Mabuchi]]
 
* Shinya Takahashi as [[Kuramoto Itou]] and [[Katsuya Mabuchi]]
 
* Shunsuke Sakuya as [[Yoshitoki Washuu]]
 
* Shunsuke Sakuya as [[Yoshitoki Washuu]]
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== Music ==
 
== Music ==
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{{Main|Tokyo Ghoul (soundtrack)}}
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=== Season 1 ===
 
=== Season 1 ===
* '''Opening Theme''': "[[Unravel]]" by TK from [[wikipedia:Ling Tosite Sigure|凛として時雨 (Ling Tosite Sigure)]]
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* '''Opening Theme''': "[[Unravel]]" by [[wikipedia:Toru Kitajima|TK]] from [[wikipedia:Ling Tosite Sigure|凛として時雨 (Ling Tosite Sigure)]]
 
* '''Ending Theme''': "聖者たち" (romanization "Seijatachi", English "[[The Saints]]") by People In The Box
 
* '''Ending Theme''': "聖者たち" (romanization "Seijatachi", English "[[The Saints]]") by People In The Box
   
 
=== Season 2 ===
 
=== Season 2 ===
 
* '''Opening Theme''': "無能" (romanization "[[Munou]]") by österreich
 
* '''Opening Theme''': "無能" (romanization "[[Munou]]") by österreich
* '''Ending Theme''': "季節は次々死んでいく" (romanization "[[Kisetsu wa Tsugitsugi Shindeiku]]", English "Seasons Die One After Another") by amazarashi
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* '''Ending Theme''': "季節は次々死んでいく" (romanization "[[Kisetsu wa Tsugitsugi Shindeiku]]", English "Seasons Die One After Another") by [[wikipedia:amazarashi|amazarashi]]
 
* '''Insert Song''' ''(Episodes 2 and 8)'': "[[Glassy Sky]]" by Donna Burke
 
* '''Insert Song''' ''(Episodes 2 and 8)'': "[[Glassy Sky]]" by Donna Burke
 
* '''Insert Song''' ''(Episode 1)'': "On My Own" by Katherine Liner
 
* '''Insert Song''' ''(Episode 1)'': "On My Own" by Katherine Liner
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== Gallery ==
 
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== References ==
 
== References ==
 
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Revision as of 04:34, 12 September 2020

For the manga, see Tokyo Ghoul (manga). For the anime adapting the manga Tokyo Ghoul:re, see Tokyo Ghoul:re (anime).

Tokyo Ghoul (東京喰種 (トーキョーグール), Tōkyō Gūru) is a TV anime produced by Studio Pierrot based on the manga of the same name.

The second season, titled Tokyo Ghoul √A (東京喰種 (トーキョーグール)√A, Tōkyō Gūru √A), began airing on January 9, 2015. Unlike the first season, which followed the original manga, the second season was advertised as an alternate story spun by Sui Ishida for the anime.

A third season, titled Tokyo Ghoul:re (東京喰種 (トーキョーグール):re, Tōkyō Gūru:re) and based on the manga of the same name, began airing on April 3, 2018. It takes place two years after the events of Tokyo Ghoul √A.[2] It was followed by a fourth season on October 9, 2018, which concludes the series as a whole.

Plot

The story follows Ken Kaneki, a college student who barely survives a deadly encounter with Rize Kamishiro, his date who reveals herself as a ghoul. He is taken to the hospital in critical condition. After recovering, Kaneki discovers that he underwent a surgery that transformed him into a half-ghoul. This was accomplished because some of Rize's organs were transferred into his body, and now, like normal ghouls, he must consume human flesh to survive. The ghouls who manage the coffee shop "Anteiku" take him in and teach him to deal with his new life as a half-ghoul. Some of his daily struggles include fitting into the ghoul society, as well as keeping his identity hidden from his human companions, especially from his best friend Hideyoshi Nagachika.

Staff

Cast

Music

Main article: Tokyo Ghoul (soundtrack)

Season 1

Season 2

  • Opening Theme: "無能" (romanization "Munou") by österreich
  • Ending Theme: "季節は次々死んでいく" (romanization "Kisetsu wa Tsugitsugi Shindeiku", English "Seasons Die One After Another") by amazarashi
  • Insert Song (Episodes 2 and 8): "Glassy Sky" by Donna Burke
  • Insert Song (Episode 1): "On My Own" by Katherine Liner
  • Insert Song (Episode 4): "Wanderers" by Lisa Gomamoto & Yutaka Yamada
  • Insert Song (Episode 12): "Unravel (Acoustic)"
  • Insert Song: "Alone (Raindrops)" by Julia Shortreed

Episodes

Season 1

# Title Air Date
1 Tragedy (悲劇, Higeki) July 4, 2014
2 Incubation (孵化, Fuka) July 11, 2014
3 Dove (白鳩, Shirohato) July 18, 2014
4 Supper (晩餐, Bansan) July 25, 2014
5 Scars (残痕, Zankon) August 1, 2014
6 Cloudburst (驟雨, Shūu) August 8, 2014
7 Captivity (幽囚, Yūshū) August 15, 2014
8 Circular (円環, Enkan) August 22, 2014
9 Birdcage (鳥籠, Torikago) August 29, 2014
10 Aogiri (青桐, Aogiri) September 5, 2014
11 High Spirits (衝天, Shōten) September 12, 2014
12 Ghoul (喰種, Gūru) September 19, 2014

Season 2

# Title Air Date
1 New Surge (新洸, Shinkō) January 9, 2015
2 Dancing Flowers (舞花, Buka) January 16, 2015
3 Hanged Man (吊人, Tsurushibito) January 23, 2015
4 Deeper Layers (深層, Shinsō) January 30, 2015
5 Rift (裂目, Sakeme) February 6, 2015
6 Thousand Paths (千路, Senro) February 13, 2015
7 Permeation (透過, Tōka) February 20, 2015
8 Old Nines (旧九, Kyūkyū) February 27, 2015
9 City In Waiting (街望, Gaibō) March 6, 2015
10 Last Rain (終雨, Shūu) March 13, 2015
11 Deluge of Flowers (溢花, Itsuka) March 20, 2015
12 Ken (研, Ken) March 27, 2015

DVD&BD

Season 1

# Release date ISBN DVD&BD
1 September 26, 2014 4571390739437 (DVD)
4571390739222 (BD)
DVD&BD vol.1
List of Episodes: Cover Characters:
DVD 1 Front
2 October 31, 2014 4571390739444 (DVD)
4571390739239 (BD)
DVD&BD vol.2
List of Episodes: Cover Characters:
DVD 2 Front
3 November 28, 2014 4571390739451 (DVD)
4571390739246 (BD)
DVD&BD vol.3
List of Episodes: Cover Characters:
DVD 3 Front
4 December 26, 2014 4571390739468 (DVD)
4571390739253 (BD)
DVD&BD vol.4
List of Episodes: Cover Characters:
DVD 4 Front
Season One Box Set
List of Episodes: Cover Characters:
TG Box Set
September 22, 2015 NA Season one box set
List of Episodes: Cover Characters:

None

Season One Box Set Cover
February 9, 2016 NA Season one collector's edition
List of Episodes: Cover Characters:
TG Box Set Cover
June 29, 2016 Season one Blu-ray BOX
List of Episodes: Cover Characters:
Season one blu-ray box cover

Season 2

# Release date ISBN DVD&BD
5 March 27, 2015 4562474163422 (DVD)
4562474163361 (BD)
DVD&BD vol.5
List of Episodes: Cover Characters:
DVD 5 Front
6 April 24, 2015 4562474163439 (DVD)
4562474163378 (BD)
DVD&BD vol.6
List of Episodes: Cover Characters:
DVD 6 Front
7 May 29, 2015 4562474163446 (DVD)
4562474163385 (BD)
DVD&BD vol.7
List of Episodes: Cover Characters:
DVD 7 Front
8 June 26, 2015 4562474163453 (DVD)
4562474163392 (BD)
DVD&BD vol.8
List of Episodes: Cover Characters:
DVD 8 Front
9 July 31, 2015 4562474163460 (DVD)
4562474163408 (BD)
DVD&BD vol.9
List of Episodes: Cover Characters:
DVD 9 Front
10 August 28, 2015 4562474163477 (DVD)
4562474163415 (BD)
DVD&BD vol.10
List of Episodes: Cover Characters:
DVD 10 Front
Season Two Box Set
List of Episodes: Cover Characters:
Root A Box Set
May 24, 2016 NA Season two box set
List of Episodes: Cover Characters:
Season Two Box Set Cover
September 30, 2016 Season two Blu-ray BOX
List of Episodes: Cover Characters:
Season two blu-ray box cover

Gallery

Trailers

Season 1

Season 2

External links

  • MARVELOUS!: Tokyo Ghoul special anime site.
  • Twitter: Tokyo Ghoul official anime twitter.

References