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Kaneki and Furuta continue their duel below the streets of Tokyo, as CCG and Goat jointly continue fighting the members of V aboveground. Kaneki comes to terms with the events of the last several years.

Amid news reports of "Ghoul" attacks nearby, Ken Kaneki points out Rize, a girl he is interested in, to his friend Hide at a local coffee shop. When Kaneki discovers the two share a favorite author, he asks her out. However, their date ends in tragedy!

Kaneki desperately fights the urge to eat human flesh, the only thing that can satisfy his hunger as a ghoul. He meets up with Hide again, joining him on an errand, and is glad for the companionship. But will his declining condition place Hide at risk?

Yoshimura teaches Kaneki more about how to blend in with mankind, and takes in a mother and daughter needing protection. Two ghoul investigators, Mado and Amon, are assigned to the 20th Ward. In response, Toka takes Kaneki out to have a mask made for him.

Kaneki starts receiving self-defense lessons from Yomo. He meets Itori, who runs her own bar, and is friends with Uta and Yomo. Kaneki is befriended by Tsukiyama, a ghoul who knew Rize, who also enjoys reading, and possesses other, more epicurean tastes.

When Touka falls ill, Kaneki pays her a visit that has unexpected consequences. Meanwhile, as Nishiki is still recovering from his run-in with Kaneki, he is nearly preyed upon by other ghouls. Tsukiyama remains consumed with the idea of having Kaneki.

The fight against Tsukiyama is resolved, but Touka wants to kill Kimi, now that it's clear she knows that Nishiki and Kaneki are ghouls. Meanwhile, Hinami is eager to see her father again after being apart for so long, and acts out when she is unable.

After Kaneki and Hinami witness Ryoko's fate, the personnel at Anteiku are grieved, and Touka decides to take matters with the investigators into her own hands. Kaneki is fed up with not being able to do anything, and makes up his mind to become involved.

Touka sets out to lure the ghoul investigators, but before she can strike, she finds that Hinami has run away. When Touka and Kaneki go out looking for her, they find themselves face to face with Amon and Mado, who has a few surprises of his own for them.

After several weeks go by, everyone tries to return to their normal lives. Hinami moves in with Touka, and despite her aversion to birds, they nurse an injured cockatiel they name Hetare back to health. Kaneki visits Itori to try to learn more about Rize.

The 11th Ward offices of CCG are attacked by ghouls, wiping everyone out. Banjo and company stop in at Anteiku, looking for Rize to warn her to flee from Aogiri Tree, a new group of ghouls bent on taking over-- until Kaneki accidentally knocks him out!

Kaneki is held captive by Yamori, who practices his torturous craft on him. The police and CCG move in to deal with Aogiri Tree, who have made an 11th Ward shopping mall their headquarters. In all the commotion, the Anteiku team tries to rescue Kaneki.

As Yamori continues to brutally torture Kaneki, Rize once again appears to him, and the two of them explore Kaneki's childhood and relationship with his mother. Kaneki is forced to make a choice that has a profound impact on him.
Step into the dark and gritty streets of Tokyo where ghouls, creatures who feed on human flesh, live among us in Tokyo Ghoul. The story follows Ken Kaneki, a college student who is turned into a half-ghoul after a deadly encounter. He must navigate the terrifying world of ghouls while trying to hold onto his humanity. The series is known for its darker tone, exploration of identity, and intense, often brutal action sequences. It delves into the moral complexities of both humans and ghouls struggling to survive in a harsh world.
Tokyo Ghoul plunges viewers into a world where flesh-eating creatures known as ghouls live among humans, often undetected. The story follows Ken Kaneki, a young man who is transformed into a half-ghoul and must navigate this dangerous new reality. The anime is known for its intense action sequences and its exploration of identity and morality. It raises questions about prejudice and what it means to be an outsider. The soundtrack is a standout, with a powerful opening theme that perfectly captures the show's tone. Be prepared for some graphic scenes and a dark, compelling narrative.
Imagine being half-human, half-monster, caught between two worlds. Tokyo Ghoul explores this terrifying premise through Ken Kaneki, a college student who becomes a ghoul, creatures that can only survive by eating human flesh. Set in a dark, atmospheric Tokyo, the series delves into themes of identity, morality, and the cycle of violence. It's known for its psychological horror elements, intense action sequences, and exploration of the Ghouls' perspective, challenging the simple hero-vs-villain narrative. The transformation Kaneki undergoes, both physically and mentally, is central to the story's appeal.