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Tokyo Ghoul Anime Teases Big Announcement for July 2024

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The official X account of Tokyo Ghoul anime has left fans excited and speculating after teasing a big announcement on July 3, 2024, at 6:00 PM JST, as part of the series' 10th anniversary.

The post featured a 20-second video showing a montage of scenes from the original anime series.

This has caused fans to take to social media to express their hopes and theories about what the announcement could look like.

Most fans are hoping for a complete remake of the anime series, a version that will closely follow the manga's storyline.

However, many are approaching the announcement with caution, as previous teasers and announcements for the franchise have sometimes led to less exciting reveals, such as episodes being released for free on YouTube instead of new content.

Additionally, speculation has also ranged from a new Blu-ray collection, possibly featuring remastered episodes and new bonus content, or even something as simple as a digital re-release.

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As part of the 10th anniversary celebration, all 48 episodes of Tokyo Ghoul anime and 2 OVAs were distributed for free in Official Studio Pierrot YouTube channel from April 5, 2024.

Tokyo Ghoul is an anime television series produced by Pierrot based on the manga series of the same name by Sui Ishida. The first season aired from July to September 2014. A second season, titled Tokyo Ghoul √Aaired from January to March 2015. A third and final season, titled Tokyo Ghoul:reaired from April to December 2018 in two split-season courses.

Pierrot also produced two OVAs, each based on Tokyo Ghoul: Jack and a part of the light novel Tokyo Ghoul: Daysentitled Tokyo Ghoul: Pinto.

Tokyo Ghoul The manga was serialized in Shueisha's seinen manga magazine Weekly Young Jump from September 2011 to September 2014, with its chapters collected in 14 tankobon volumes.

A prequel, titled Tokyo Ghoul [Jack], was broadcast online on Jump Live in 2013, with its chapters collected in a single tankōbon volume. A sequel, titled Tokyo Ghoul:reIt was serialized in Weekly Young Jump from October 2014 to July 2018, its chapters were collected in 16 tankobon volumes.

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