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With as few spoilers as possible, ghouls look just like humans but they eat them. As one would expect, these ghouls are quite strong and their origins are a mystery - similar to vampires in other stories. The major difference being that people are very aware of ghoulish existence…
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Tokyo Ghoul
“He is what he eats and that's the problem.”
83%
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4
48
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Tokyo Ghoul (2014) — AI TV series analysis
WatchMind AI generated this AI analysis of Tokyo Ghoul (2014) — a TV series tagged as Animation, Drama, and Sci-Fi & Fantasy with balanced tone moods and fast-paced pacing.
Story & themes: Ken Kaneki, a bookworm college student, meets Rize, a girl his own age with whom he shares many interests. Our models also surface themes such as identity, conflict, and relationships from synopsis and genre signals.
Watch context: Best suited for casual background watching and weekend binge sessions. Expect fast-paced storytelling across 4 seasons.
Community signal: TMDb members rate Tokyo Ghoul 83% (2,523 votes) — strong audience scores for this TV series.
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Ken Kaneki, a bookworm college student, meets Rize, a girl his own age with whom he shares many interests.
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- Ended
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- 2014-07-04
- Seasons
- 4
- Episodes
- 48
- TMDB rating
- 8.3
- TMDB ID
- 61374
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With as few spoilers as possible, ghouls look just like humans but they eat them. As one would expect, these ghouls are quite strong and their origins are a mystery - similar to vampires in other stories. The major difference being that people are very aware of ghoulish existence. As with many stories, this introduces an introverted, whiny weakling who is thrust in the midst of the ghoul world. Many things then start happening and it seems like the author or (if the anime strays from the manga) producer loses track of things and doesn't tie up loose ends. The transition from the second into the third season is abrupt and most characters are just referenced to later on. Many things remain unexplained as major characters were introduced throughout the second and quite big reveals are made at the end. The reasons for the main characters action however, stay shrouded in a veil of pseudo-psychological justifications. The unfinished story aside, the animations are crisp and well-done, and the story has a good pace, but I couldn't bring myself to watch past the first episodes of season 3. The disconnect was and lingering questions were very annoying. A very good anime for people who like theory-crafting, but for those without that time on their hands who want a nice bow on a story, skip this.
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