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Tokyo Ghoul Fans Get Disappointed As False Remake Rumors Unfold

Ken Kanaki from Tokyo Ghoul (Credits: Studio Pierrot)

As Tokyo Ghoul approaches its tenth anniversary since the debut of its first anime season in 2014, fans are buzzing with anticipation for what might lie ahead. With Anime Japan just around the corner, recent developments hint at a potential reboot that has stirred excitement among enthusiasts.

To commemorate the beloved franchise, Studio Pierrot, the legendary production house behind Tokyo Ghoul, Naruto, Boruto: Naruto Next Generations, Black Clover, Yu Yu Hakusho, and Bleach, among others, has made a significant announcement. They’ve revealed plans to make all episodes of Tokyo Ghoul’s television projects freely accessible for fans to watch.

Studio Pierrot’s decision marks a departure from their traditional weekly release model, with a shift towards projects released on an intermittent schedule. As Anime Japan approaches, speculation is rife among fans about the possibility of Tokyo Ghoul returning to the forefront of the anime scene.

Ken Kanaki (Credits: Studio Pierrot)

Official Announcement

Starting on April 5th, Studio Pierrot will release all episodes of Tokyo Ghoul for free on its YouTube channel. This includes the entirety of “Tokyo Ghoul,” “Tokyo Ghoul √A,” “Tokyo Ghoul OVA [JACK],” “Tokyo Ghoul OVA [PINTO],” “Tokyo Ghoul: re,” and “Tokyo Ghoul: re (final chapter).”

Given that the Tokyo Ghoul manga concluded in 2018, fans are curious to see if creator Sui Ishida has plans to expand the universe with new stories.

Tokyo Ghoul Still (Credits: Studio Pierrot)

If you haven’t delved into the world of Tokyo Ghoul yet, now’s the perfect time. The anime series is available to stream on Crunchyroll and Hulu.

These platforms offer a glimpse into the ghoulish adventures of Ken Kaneki, a shy young man who finds himself thrust into a dark and violent world. Desperate to fit in, Ken’s life takes a drastic turn when a rescue attempt leaves him transformed into the first half-human, half-Ghoul hybrid.

The official Tokyo Ghoul Twitter account (@tkg_anime) shared the exciting news, generating a wave of anticipation among fans. As the series prepares to celebrate its milestone anniversary, the prospect of revisiting its dark and compelling narrative has fans eagerly awaiting what’s to come.

With Anime Japan just around the corner, all eyes are on Studio Pierrot, sparking hope and excitement for the future of Tokyo Ghoul and its dedicated fanbase.

As the countdown begins on April 5th, fans brace themselves for a journey back into the haunting world of ghouls and the enigmatic Ken Kaneki.

Umair Nakade: Umair, hailing from Mumbai, has a penchant for crafting content related to Anime and Manga. During his leisure hours, he channels his creativity into creating AMV edits on Instagram under the handle umair.amv.
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