Fans keep hope alive for a new Tokyo Ghoul anime

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following a social media leak related to the Tokyo Ghoul anime . Reports suggest the franchise is preparing for a series of special announcements to mark the tenth anniversary of the anime adaptation's debut, which originally aired in the summer of 2014 (July–September).

Tokyo Ghoul
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This news generated a wave of anticipation among fans of this saga. After all, the second season of the series surprised fans by introducing changes considered very uneven compared to the original manga.

At the time of this leak, domain registrations were being made to celebrate the series' 10th anniversary.

Studio Pierrot's anime adaptation won over fans with its dark atmosphere, complex characters, and thrilling action scenes during the first season. However, the series received criticism for deviating significantly from the manga's plot in the second season and hastily trying to correct these mistakes in subsequent seasons.

Therefore, fans have been constantly discussing the desire for a more faithful adaptation of the source material for years. However, the leak of potential announcements to commemorate the tenth anniversary has revived hope that the studios responsible will consider a remake or re-adaptation that faithfully captures the essence and depth of the original work.

Tokyo Ghoul Synopsis

The story takes place in a world where ghouls, creatures that appear human and feed on human flesh, secretly coexist with society. The protagonist, Ken Kaneki, is drawn into this dark underworld after a fateful encounter that transforms him into a half-ghoul.

Finally, while there has been no official confirmation yet about what kind of announcements the studios will make, Tokyo Ghoul are speculating and showing great excitement.

Source: Mogura

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