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New Tokyo Ghoul Anime Adaptation Leaked Ahead Of The 10th Anniversary Celebration!

Fans fear Studio Pierrot will ruin the franchise once again with a shitty remake but since that, things have changed in the studio by a huge margin.

TOKYO GHOUL © 2011 by Sui Ishida/SHUEISHA Inc.

Tokyo Ghoul fans, wake up! We’ve finally won!

Reliable leaker on Twitter, @Yasu24250, posted on June 12, 2024, that Sui Ishida’s masterpiece, Tokyo Ghoul, is receiving a new anime adaptation for its 10th anniversary project!

According to them, the adaptation is an anime series for which the production of episode 1 was already completed in Fall 2023 and the official announcement is set to drop by the official Tokyo Ghoul 10th anniversary Twitter account anytime in 2024!

https://twitter.com/Yasu24250/status/1800875711047069992

However, this doesn’t actually confirm a full remake or which studio is going to adapt it. Fans fear Studio Pierrot will ruin the franchise once again with a shitty remake but since that, things have changed in the studio by a huge margin.

For instance, the President of Studio Pierrot, Michiyuki Honma, plans to make Boruto and Black Clover seasonal anime to match the quality of Bleach: Thousand Year Blood War. Similarly, it’s quite possible Pierrot will imbibe the same strategy and vision for the new Tokyo Ghoul anime adaptation, if they’re making it.

However, keep in mind that this is a leak and do take it with a pinch of salt.

r/TokyoGhoul - ‘Tokyo Ghoul’ 10th Anniversary Project Key Visual

(Tokyo Ghoul anime 10th anniversary celebration key visual)

Furthermore, in celebration of the anniversary, all 50 episodes of the Tokyo Ghoul series, which include 48 episodes from all three seasons and two OVA episodes, will be free on the official YouTube channel of Studio Pierrot.

About Tokyo Ghoul:

Tokyo Ghoul is a Japanese dark fantasy manga series written and illustrated by Sui Ishida. It was serialized in Shueisha’s seinen manga magazine Weekly Young Jump from September 2011 to September 2014, with its chapters collected in 14 tankōbon volumes.

Studio Pierrot made its anime adaptation, with Season 1 airing from July to September 2014 and Season 2, titled Tokyo Ghoul √A, which follows an original story, airing from January to March 2015.

A live-action film based on the manga was released in Japan in July 2017, with a sequel being released in July 2019. An anime adaptation based on the sequel manga, Tokyo Ghoul:re, aired for two seasons; the first from April to June 2018, and the second from October to December 2018.

Netflix describes the overall plot of Tokyo Ghoul as follows:

In a world where ghouls live among humans, they are the same as regular people in virtually every way — other than their craving for human flesh. Shy Ken Kaneki learns that the hard way when he goes on a date with beautiful Rize, who is only interested in him to eat him.

After a morally questionable rescue, Ken becomes the first half-human, half-ghoul hybrid, which draws him into the dark, violent world of ghouls that exists alongside the world of humans.

Source: Twitter