![]() ![]() It is normal for him to be terrified for being thrown in such a situation out of nowhere but this doesn’t make him a good protagonist. He is a complete pussy, screaming at everything, being worthless in battle and oblivious to common knowledge. All action scenes consist mostly of white beams, black beams, and color swaps, which hide everything that is going on. And even those are ruined because of the ridiculous amount of censorship. Even in terms of aesthetics there is very little to hook you besides a few cinematics here and there. Nothing lasts long enough for you to care about. As far as storytelling goes, the pacing is extremely fast, as the anime attempts to cover a hundred manga chapters in only a dozen episodes. This trashes the interesting concepts the show was setting up in the early episodes, such as the internal struggle of the protagonist, or the need to murder people in general. Heck, the very fact that they can feed on corpses they find in morgues or cemeteries further proves they don’t even need to kill people they do it for fun, and not because their instinct compels them to do it. They even lack reason in having their own secret society. They have so much diversity in mannerisms amongst them to the point they have no identity as a whole. Thus all attempts to flesh out their society are crock they are just people themselves, not a different species. Oh, and just for the heck of it, they also drink coffee without a problem. The fact that they can have normal humans as lovers or can successfully transplant their organs to them, further proves that they are simply humans themselves who for no given reason can only eat human flesh and have superpowers. Some are complete maniacs who slaughter and arrange arena death duels for pure entertainment, and others behave like normal humans who coexist peacefully with them. If that person doesn’t bleed, voila, it’s a ghoul.The ghoul society ain’t that better either as there is no way to tell what these monsters really think or want as a whole. All they have to do is sting someone with a needle. It is especially laughable when they keep saying it is very hard to find the ghouls hiding amongst them because they look like people, when they know their skin is very hard. If this show was trying to be remotely realistic, the world would be a completely different place, since humans are not at the top of the food chain and are hunted all the time as if it’s still the prehistoric times instead of a civilized modern world. That makes it seem like these monsters that constantly kill and eat them, are as worrisome as teaching children how to cross the street. All they do is have a few posters as warning to kids not to be going on dark alleys alone. Ok, they have anti-ghoul squads but everyday people behave as they would in our world. These ghouls are supposed to be hiding amongst humanity and praying upon it since forever, yet humanity isn’t living or acting any differently because of that. Thus, not only the ghoul society is cartoonishly simplistic, but it is also presented in such an extreme way that it’s impossible to take it seriously. You are mostly busy watching flat characters cutting people to pieces while throwing in some very simple and yet over the top reasoning for whatever is going on. Just like it happens with all shonen stories, this one too takes its material way too light in terms of exposition and way too silly in terms of unnecessarily violent scenes. Basically the show is not a thriller about his internal struggles at all it is about a poorly conceived world inside a fighting shonen and the whole thing falls apart early on. He is just used as a plot device for lazy infodumping, a guide for the viewer to explore the society of these man eating monsters. But nope, turns out the whole thing was just an excuse to have a lobotomized main character entering a world where everything needs to be explained to him. Maybe he will accept it and go on a murder spree or maybe he will find a way to control it. His freak out was done masterfully and you were made to think the rest of the show would be a constant internal struggle between his human and monster sides. It starts off as a psychological thriller about the main character suddenly turning to a man eating monster. Tokyo Ghoul was one of the most hyped titles of summer 2014 but it quickly proved to be far weaker than what its first episode promises. Notice: This review covers both seasons of this anime. ![]()
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