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Tokyo Ghoul promises a big surprise soon
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The official Twitter account for the anime “Tokyo Ghoul” sparked excitement and speculation among his followers by suggesting an important announcement scheduled for July 3, 2024 at 6:00 p.m. (Japan time), as part of the series' tenth anniversary celebration. The post included a short 20-second video showing a montage of scenes from the original anime, which prompted fans to take to social media to express their hopes and theories about the announcement.
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Shortly…# 100% Brand New #TG_anime10th pic.twitter.com/VeTVr4QEKp
— 【公式】TVアニメ『東京喰種トーキョーグール』 (@tkg_anime) June 23, 2024
Most fans are eagerly awaiting the announcement of a full-fledged remake of the anime series, a version that closely follows the plot of the original manga. However, many fans are being cautious, as in the past, teasers and announcements for the franchise have resulted in less exciting reveals, such as episodes being released for free on YouTube instead of new content. In addition to a possible remake, speculation has also included a new Blu-ray collection, possibly with remastered episodes and additional content, or even a simple digital re-release.
“Tokyo Ghoul”It is an anime series produced by Pierrot based on the manga of the same name created by Sui Ishida. The first season aired from July to September 2014. A second season, titled “Tokyo Ghoul √A“, aired from January to March 2015. The third and final season, titled “Tokyo Ghoul:Re“, was broadcast from April to December 2018 in two parts. The manga was published in the seinen manga magazine Weekly Youth Jump by Shueisha from September 2011 to September 2014, with a total of 14 compilation volumes.
One of the biggest criticisms of the anime adaptation of “Tokyo Ghoul” was the drastic change in the story during the second season. Unlike the first season, which closely followed the manga's plot, the second season took a completely different direction. Instead of continuing the original plot, the anime introduced elements and events that were not present in the manga, which caused confusion and discontent among fans. This change not only altered the character's development, but also affected the sequence of crucial events, creating significant inconsistencies with Sui Ishida's original work.
This deviation in the narrative is one of the reasons why many fans are eagerly awaiting a faithful remake of the manga. They want to see an adaptation that does justice to the complexity and depth of the original story, something they feel the anime series failed to fully capture. With the announcement just around the corner and expectations running high, We'll just have to wait and see what surprises Tokyo Ghoul has in store for us on its tenth anniversary.
Source: Official Twitter Account
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