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Des alternatives: English: Tokyo Ghoul:re
Synonyms: Tokyo Kushu:re, Toukyou Kuushu:re, Tokyo Ghoul: "Joker"
Japanese: 東京喰種-トーキョーグール-:re
Auteur: Ishida, Sui
Taper: Manga
Volumes: 16
Chapitres: 181
Statut: Finished
Publier: 2014-10-16 to 2018-07-05
Sérialisation: Young Jump

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Des alternatives: English: Tokyo Ghoul:re
Synonyms: Tokyo Kushu:re, Toukyou Kuushu:re, Tokyo Ghoul: "Joker"
Japanese: 東京喰種-トーキョーグール-:re
Auteur: Ishida, Sui
Taper: Manga
Volumes: 16
Chapitres: 181
Statut: Finished
Publier: 2014-10-16 to 2018-07-05
Sérialisation: Young Jump
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Two years have passed since the CCG's raid on Anteiku. Although the atmosphere in Tokyo has changed drastically due to the increased influence of the CCG, ghouls continue to pose a problem as they have begun taking caution, especially the terrorist organization Aogiri Tree, who acknowledge the CCG's growing threat to their existence.

The creation of a special team, known as the Quinx Squad, may provide the CCG with the push they need to exterminate Tokyo's unwanted residents. As humans who have undergone surgery in order to make use of the special abilities of ghouls, they participate in operations to eradicate the dangerous creatures. The leader of this group, Haise Sasaki, is a half-ghoul, half-human who has been trained by famed special class investigator, Kishou Arima. However, there's more to this young man than meets the eye, as unknown memories claw at his mind, slowly reminding him of the person he used to be.

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DiegoNC12
Mar 26, 2021
Spoilers(you have been warned).Tokyo ghoul:re started off slow and honestly not that great in my opinion.I didnt like Haise(kaneki) and the quinx and the rest of the characters seemed lackluster but as a tokyo ghoul fan of the previous series i kept reading.

With the introduction of familar characters like touka and nishio the series started to get better not to mention the flashbacks of kaneki we see in haise mind,add to that the revealation of Takizawa working for aogiri as one eyed ghoul was a superb twist and added flair to the story.

Still the series wasnt as good as its predecessor until the Tsukiyama Family Extermination Operation arc.This Arc single handedly made me forget all the flaws the series had.There so many good badass moments like Kanekis Awakening(which finally happened),Sad moments such as Shirazus death who became one of my favourite characters later on.

And finally not to mention the other crazy revelations after this arc just kept adding hype and sense into the story.

So heres my final verdict:
Tokyo ghoul:re starts off bad but i advise you to keep on reading because once you have completed a cartain arc the story keeps throwing reveals,and plot twists and hype moments every single chapter and whats great about them is that they are completely related to the previous series and make complete sense.So if you have read tokyo ghoul Then i HIGHLY RECOMMEND THIS SERIES AS WELL.It is an absolute masterpiece that i am willing to call it the fullmetal alchemist:brotherhood of manga:)

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leingodf86
Mar 26, 2021
This review was written based of what i have read (from chapter 1 to chapter 61).
From what i have read on the manga i think the story is very well written and is more deep than what i though after reading the first series (tokyo ghoul). Basically this series has a lot more plot twists than the 1st series so lets get into it. As you may know this manga mc is sasaki wich you may know or not his real identity (which i am not going to spoil to people who haven't read it but you may guess it). The story concerns more into revealing more information on the aogiri true intensions and the so claimed one eyed king and also the meaning of ken kaneki, in my opinion (this may be a spoiler or not since its not been revealed) ken kaneki and rize have a direct relation with the one eyed king (i wont explain this since this is a manga review not a theory but theres alot theories on this over the internet).

The art is simply wonderful in my eyes i love the gore style and dark theme as well, the and over the timeskips in the manga you can see the change in the characters artistically.

The character development is fine you can see some relationships going deeper such eto's and sasaki's, the mc is constantly changing his state of mind meaning he's learning more and more about himself. There are a few useless characters that weren't developed and got ''forgotten'', while a few other characters haven't been getting the shine they deserved such as Touka, fuegushi and arima but i think their time will come specially arima since hes a major character but not so much was revealed...

This series are for sure my favorites in terms of enjoyment i love the ghoul concept and its originality also the anime's soundtrack which i listen to while reading the manga help me getting in tokyo ghoul's state of mind, well its an awesome manga with a awesome plot.

Overall this is one of the few mangas i am reading and well a very special one.
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cheropteran10
Mar 26, 2021
Oh hello there!
This is Tokyo Ghoul:re the continuation of Tokyo Ghoul! What surprises does it bring?

[Story-9/10]
For those who may have been slightly or majorly disappointed with Tokyo Ghoul's ending, here you shall go through catharsis and be completely healed! The story continues after some time when the first left of and things can be pretty confusing. New setting, new characters and goals. What happened? Its just part of the beauty of TG, everything is vague and is yet to be unveiled by you. Many more mysteries to uncover, motives to discuss and of course outcome to see. Gradually things built up one after another and everything starts to make more and more sense. Literally like a puzzle, you are collecting fragments for the final picture and this time the more you collect the more you have to do again afterwards. While it may not have as much symbolism as in the first one it is still one of a kind.

[Art-10/10]
Not much to say apart from the notice that drawings have improved by a good bit, if I may from a great spectacle to perfection! The smoothness in detail and contrast in setting is just filling with fervour and admiration.

[Characters-10/10]
This time around we have yet even more characters with different goals and dreams in mind. Each one once again let on the main stage with highlights - backstories done in order of importance and development of the MC and those who surround him is safe to say is 2x more than before. Both physical and mental changes ( negative and positive ) occur, some relationships are nourished to blossom others are destroyed.

[Enjoyment-10/10]
Even though this part is judged as inferior to the first one I enjoyed it much more, perhaps because of the way that the MC and his close ones were treated as well as the ending which this time around is the exact opposite of Tokyo Ghoul - it's bright!

[Overall-9.8/10]
You fell in love with this tragic piece of art and you long-awaited reunion with true happiness is here!
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PaiYuri11
Mar 26, 2021
Tokyo ghoul re...one of the few manga which i must say,left a big hole in my heart.Even after reading it,i found it difficult to let go of of the world which Sui Ishida has created.That is how much of a impression it made on me,it was really hard and difficult to come to the terms that i have read it and the amount of the emotions which took me were quite overwhelming.Is it a perfect story?Of course its not, as well as the main character himself.He is not perfect,he is a mess.A mess of all emotions he kept bottled deep inside him,which he had to keep deep down in order to survive in this cruel world.How can i not relate to him?I know its quite subjective from me to say this,but arent we all like that?Forced to forget our inner child and everything we feel in order to succeed in the world?And in the end,we cant help but embrace both of the sides we have became,both the child and something we are not.
Even few years from now on,i am convinced that this story and its characters will stay memorable as to the time i first read it.I loved the art and the improvement ,compared to the Tokyo ghoul manga,this one seemed much more detailed and i i cant get enough of it.One of the things which i loved the most,was without a doubt,the progression of toukas and kanekis relationship,the care and love both hold for one another.I think their actions say more that enough,there is no need for words.Secondly,i cant help but love Hide for everything he did to help his best friend and without him,Kaneki would have died multiple times before even Tokyo ghoul re has started.I was more than enough satisfied to see the development of certain characters and i must admit it that even Furuta himself was alone a very interesting character.
Did i enjoy reading it?Yes,i did,even though the ending itself felt rushed,i enjoyed this series with all my heart and i am really looking forward to a new manga from Sui Ishida
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ZzzSleepzz8
Mar 26, 2021
-THIS REVIEW CONTAINS SPOILERS-

Tokyo Ghoul:re is a fitting continuation of Tokyo Ghoul in all ways. The plot is suspensful and driven, if a bit slow, the characters are vibrant and unique and the art continues to improve. If I had to name one problem with it, it would be that the sheer number of characters introduced is overwhelming and slows down the plot at first.

Continuing on that note, the plot at first is slow, but picks up quickly and builds up plenty of suspense. Actually, it builds up so much suspense that the current plot events started to feel boring in comparison to the possible future events. The switch to the perspective of the Doves is refreshing and keeps things interesting.

The art is good. Nothing more nothing less. It improves steadily throughout the series, but the action scenes can be hard to follow.

Now the characters, which are both the best and worst parts of this series. Haise Sasaki, a first class ghoul investigator, is the protagonist. He's a sweet guy, probably too sweet, actually, who enjoys reading. Akira Mado from Tokyo Ghoul is his mentor of sorts along with his superior.

Haise is in charge of an experimental squad known as the Quinx. Haise's subordinates are: Urie Kuki-an antisocial self-serving guy, who cares very little for others-, Ginshi Shirazu (An easily manipulated nice guy who gets angry a bit too quickly), Saiko Yonebayashi (A lazy otaku finally given the chance to do what she wants, which is be lazy) and Tooru Mutsuki (A nice, if easily intimidated guy who dislikes violence).

The characters are well-developed--except for Mutsuki, which I'll explain later--Urie in particular changes a lot. And they're easy to love. But as time goes on, Haise plays an increasingly large role.

All in all, it's a good series with plenty of gore and symbolism.

A few warnings: There is gore, blood, necrophilia... everything you'd expect of TG. And some events can be considered transphobic.

Now. Mutsuki. There are minor spoilers below regarding the transphobia. If you don't want to read the spoilers, then you can stop reading here. There's nothing else besides that.

Mutsuki is trans, which I was excited about, but the treatment of Mutsuki's character once you hit chapter 114 gets to be questionable. Hopefully, it gets better somehow, but it doesn't look like it will.
To generalize, Mutsuki misgenders himself in a context that heavily implies he thinks of himself as female.
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fukak8
Mar 26, 2021
WARNING! SPOILERS!

"What is right... what is wrong... you can't easily tell the difference. That's why you must keep thinking, whether what you are doing is right or not. That act itself, alone, can be called right."

When I heard that there will be a sequel to Tokyo Ghoul I was pretty excited thought I didn't really want a sequel, since I was okay with the finale. But what I got in Tokyo Ghoul:re was something that I never expected. With the beginning of Tokyo Ghoul:re, the story was driven to a point which audience wasn't ever expecting. We all thought Kaneki was brutally murdered (and yeah it didnt made sense at all when he came back to life) but he actually turned out to be now working as a ghoul investigator in CCG, lost his memories and CCG is hiding his true identity from him, unless he might cause huge trouble. HE EVEN HAD HIS OWN SQUAD??!! Yeah, now he is also the mentor of the ghoul investigator squad called Quinx, and its full of BRRROKE teenagers. We have Urie, the super edgy maniac only thinking about promotion. Saiko, the low budget e-girl but she's a cutie. Mutsuki,aah... she starts as a innocent girl, but ends up as a fake ass kaneki. And Shirazu, only pure boi after Kaneki (now called Sasaki). Yeah, we had a quite fun start. A brand new cast and many new villains. Oh boy, I hope Haise gets his memories back and turn back to Kaneki ... Well, nope not a good thing may happen from that. But everything turns into a massacre when Kaneki turns back and Shirazu dies, later on a lotta fights and confrontions blah, blah Dragon Arc and the Final Arc were trash... Tokyo Ghoul:re is ruined in the end.

Story:
I was sooooo excited since the beginning of each chapter, wondering if this sequel will be worthy. The first few arcs were great. New squad, problematic newbie investigators also dumb villains. It might be a squad full of problem children but Quinx was a real good thing. Its much better than Anteiku cast in the first part, they are more relevant and symphatic. The time they spend with Sasaki and their meetings... It was very good. Then important operations and BOOOM! Shirazu dies. It broke me but im totally fine with his death since it wasnt a stupid death. And Kaneki comes back, goes mad, kills Arima (not actually but yea), then the useless arcs start. I personally believe the story was extremely prolonged for nothing. Ishida probably write the Dragon Arc so he could make an excuse to revive Kaneki again. Which is, he chose the worst excuse by turning him into a gigantic cock & ball dragon. The whole Dragon Arc was suprisingly optimistic despite the brutal damage dragon causes. I mean, like all of the CCG and GOAT organization gathered forces and thats a pretty big thing since like the entire Tokyo Ghoul was made for ghouls vs. ccg. I barely remember what exactly happened in the final arc. And reviving Rize and making her fight as the final boss was a very rushed idea. You can easily realize that how small her role was thought she came back to life. I believe she only talked a few words yet she was the vital element of the Tokyo Ghoul. The whole story happened thanks to her and she was the least relevant character in :re. The final chapter was kinda satisfying. It really didn't have any cons. We got to know how everyone ended up except a few people but yeah it was fine. But the rest of the manga at some point is worthless. Not the first arcs with quinx, once the thing with goat organization began I was bored of reading this manga I used to be in love with. It's ruined.

Title:
Yeah I actually wanted to talk about this in story part. But I noticed in the chapter called "Title" where we see Kaneki transforming into Dragon and covering the whole Tokyo and violating everywhere, he became the "title". He became the ghoul who is devouring the Tokyo. The Tokyo Ghoul. So, I believe this idea was always in Ishida's head since the very beginning, and its getting me real mad since Dragon Arc was in my opinion the worst arc in the story. I can't believe Ishida wrote this holy grail manga just to bring up this trash arc. I didn't even notice that manga took place in Tokyo.

Art:
Near the last arcs of :re, we realize that Ishida's artwork has once again leveled up. This time fans were quite unhappy with the new art style. But I always love Ishida's style. Every cover of Tokyo Ghoul:re volumes were incredibly beautiful and needed attention. The artwork inside the manga, otherwise can sometimes be quite different from the covers. But anyway I don't believe Ishida ever dropped quality on artwork of tokyo ghoul. In :re, he reached another level and became even better. I'm very happy for him.

Plot twists:
We now know that One Eyed King is originally a title that is inherited from one to another. I was already aware that Arima might be the king, but it was eventually confirmed in :re it was true. I really hate Arima, being secretly associated and admired by Aogiri and also working for CCG. And Furuta/Souta turning out to be the main antagonist was a great idea. I really liked him as a villain and never expected him to show up. He had great potential, yet he was underrated af. I can't believe him being so underrated yet antagonist. How could the fanbase be so ignorant?

Cast:
I really loved the cast and characters' development. Such as Urie was a jackass, but once Shirazu dies he finally becomes a better person, more caring and compassionate. Mutsuki was innocent girl yet she was devastated once Haise is gone, and now its Kaneki. So she turns into "female badass kaneki" . For Kaneki, I really liked his new persona Haise. He is completely different from initial Kaneki. He is more like a leader and confident. Once he gets back his memories, and gone mad, the story of :re finally began. I don't know if making him go berserk was a fine idea but we were all waiting for that moment. Once his fight with arima ended Kaneki becomes calm and we really get him back that moment. I really hate Arima and his relationship with Kaneki. He said to Kaneki that he can kill him in just 2 seconds, yet he commit suicide. It was very hard to see Arima, a very stonehearthed character having something for a ghoul. Also we got our best boi back, Amon Kotaro, yet he is irrelevant af. Damn Ishida, why dont you evaluate this god tier character? We also got homeboy Takizawa back. But now he is a psycho ghoul. His appearence somehow reminded me of jeff the killer but whatever. After a lot of damage he causes, he finally turns into an ally. Yeah, that side of Takizama, he was a f*cking maniac, I really hate him in :re, even thought he turned into an ally. I was almost forgetting Shirazu and Saiko. They are both one of the best characters in :re. I felt real bad for Shirazu when he died, all reason he fought for was so he could cure his sister (which eventually happened) . And Furuta, he is probably one of the best villains I've ever seen. He is a greatly written character, yet so underrated. His lunatic side is both funny and scary.

Eto Yoshimura (wtf is the deal with her)
Eto is my least favorite character in Tokyo Ghoul, but unfortunately she is a fan-favorite character. But anyway, I hate him so much. She tortures people, she is sadistic and even made his father an experiment for ghoul transplantations. But anyway, in the final arc we finally got to see her after a while, yet we couldn't understand what exactly happened to her. Was she dead or idk brainwashed? Probably she survived thought she was absent in very final chapter. Also I don't think Ishida would have a reason to kill her off.
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Yukina_Tsu6
Mar 26, 2021
Story 7

Great at the very beginning since part 1 left on a cliffhanger. However as the story progressed, it's became worse and worse, It's almost like Ishida was forced to rush all of chapters out by the execs just to get this thing over with. Overall, it started out pretty good because it was shrouded with mystery, but after all of those things are revealed, it sort of loses its spark and became boring.

Art 8

Now this is where Ishida excels. I've never been so captivated by the way he puts details on every chapter. I like the gritty style honed from part 1 and basically mastered it in part 2. With all that said, sometimes, it can get a little bit confusing because of the inconsistent quality. For most of the time it looks well put together, sometimes it looks like he literally just made a sketch, does a bit of shading, and have his editor publish it. So far, its an improvement comparing it to part 1.

Characters 5

As I said before, it started out pretty good because you can actually keep with what's happening. I didn't find any of the characters annoying at first because they had great chemistry with each other. Even though most of the new added characters were just characters from part 1 with a different name, that really didn't bother me. But dear god, once Ishida started adding more characters, I couldn't keep up anymore. It's almost like he's filling in plot holes by adding a new character. It almost ruined the whole thing for me. He could've just kept the essential characters and beefed them up rather than introducing one character after another. Also, in some chapters, Kaneki doesn't even show up because he's focusing on different characters, which i really don't care about.

Enjoyment 6

Jesus christ, once the whole thing concluded, I basically was shocked by how terrible it was UGH. The whole thing jumped the fucking shark the moment ishida did the bait and switch bullshit. For this manga to have a somewhat of a happy ending, it doesn't sit right with me. Furthermore, the amount of fucking dialogue in each chapter feels like im reading a novel. with all that said, the ending sucked for me.

Overall 7

If you're curious what happened to your beloved Kaneki after part 1, this is a great somewhat of a continuation. Since it had great set ups at the very beginning. It's gonna keep you wanting for more answers and all that nonsense. However, if you're looking for "Satisfying" conclusion of the whole series, (It really depends on what kind of ending you prefer) but personally I wouldve liked for this whole thing to have and end of eva kinda of ending. but what I got was some fucking sitcom ending nonsense. Save yourself some time and stop once the dialogue fills the whole chapter.

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lem0906191
Mar 26, 2021
Okay, so I promised myself I wasn't gonna give :re the pleasure of having its own review, but I got some OPINIONS I need to spill about this garbage excuse for a sequel and I'm sure I would regret it for the rest of my life if I didn't vent it all out now. So, without further ado, here goes:

[Spoilers for TG part 1 ahead]

Story: 3/10

The plot of :re goes as follows: after Kaneki gets owned by Arima at the end of part 1, he is supposedly brainwashed through some unknown means and resurfaces as Haise Sasaki, an investigator for the CCG. He has none of Kaneki's memories and the story revolves around Sasaki rediscovering and regaining his former identity. Or at least, it should. There's just so much other shit going on at the same time that I can hardly bring myself to care! Every arc is a long, drawn-out battle that feels like it's being overly violent just for the hell of it, and any actual character moments to be had are forcefully shoved in while that character is getting their limbs torn from their bodies or whatever, so it all feels very jarring. The 2 year timeskip between the end of the first series and the beginning of :re isn't exactly smooth either, and details that definitely should have been made clear in part 1 are only touched upon briefly, such that it feels like Ishida's saying "oh shit I forgot uhhh...there! That should keep em busy". At the end of the day, it feels like a shonen that's trying way too hard to be a seinen, which is only punctuated by the forced feel-good ending where humans and ghouls are suddenly at peace (and also fighting a convenient non-sentient common enemy). Yeah, Kaneki deserved to be happy in the end, but the way it was executed felt like a massive copout.

Art: 9/10

No complaints here. Ishida really grew into his own in the drawing department if not writing, and he does a great job at expressing the insanity that too many of his characters are suffering.

Character: 2/10

Jesus H Christ, where to fucking START. Let's unpack Kaneki/Sasaki first. We already know from the first series that Kaneki, like most college freshmen, is in the midst of an identity crisis. :re takes this to another level with Sasaki, which is all well and good, but THEN has him undergo roughly 15 other personality changes over the course of the story (I'm exaggerating, but who counted?) He goes from kind, to ruthless, to psychotic and back again ad nauseum. This would have been a great opportunity to have him develop some sort of DID, especially since at one point it's implied that all these different facets of himself are aware of each other. However, I don't really trust Ishida to write that in a respectful manner, if we're being honest. So, Kaneki remains a parody of himself.

:re introduces several important characters into the mix, the most notable being the Quinx, Sasaki's half-ghoul squadmates who are studying under him. For the most part, I actually liked them, with one exception being Mutsuki. Mutsuki I was at first pleasantly surprised by since, you know, CANON TRANS MAN REP, but then Ishida completely mishandles him by making him go full yandere for Sasaki for no reason other than ow the edge. Also he seemingly decides to live as a girl by the end but I just brushed that off as a dysphoria episode. Urie started off as a little shit but he gradually grew into one of my favorites, and Saiko's a sweetheart, so I have no complaints about them, but I will complain about Shirazu dying because fuck it was too soon.

As for everyone else...nothing remarkable. Most of them are either one-dimensional red shirt cops who get way more screentime than they deserve or a 14-year-old's idea of what a psychopath is, and god am I ever grateful that I didn't discover the series at that age. The more likeable characters are either sidelined completely (like Touka, Nishio, Ayato, etc.) or are involved in so many different factions that I can't be fucked to care. Seriously, all of this worldbuilding would have been really helpful to know about in part 1!

And last but certainly not least, OH GOD DEFINITELY NOT LEAST, is best boy Hideyoshi Nagachika. After showing up as a hallucination multiple times and generally being an ever-present reminder of Kaneki's gay yearning, he finally shows up literally 75% of the way through (actually rounds up to 76%. I calculated.) and proves to be WAY MORE INTERESTING than any of the other humans in the story without even trying. I wanna hear the story of how he managed to masquerade as a ghoul for 4 WHOLE YEARS all while evading capture from the Bureau Chief of the CCG AND gathering information from ghouls who would be able to tell instantly that he was human. All for Kaneki. Hide, you are fucking awesome, and I don't care what Ishida thinks of you. Seriously, Ishida? You only choose to reveal his backstory in the FUCKING EPILOGUE? Even the anime gave him more dignity when they killed him off so his crying fangirls could give them free advertising via hundreds of sadboy AMVs.

And yea, since this was a hotly contested subject while :re was still being written: Kanehide should have been canon. 100%. Touka had no chemistry with Kaneki and the part where she tells Hide when she fell in love with him is a glaringly obvious retcon. I wouldn't have even cared that they got together if there was any buildup AT ALL, but nope. They have sloppy friends-with-benefits sex in an abandoned warehouse, then when it turns out Kaneki knocked her up they decide to get married like they're goddamn Catholics or something. Kanehide, on the other hand, has a solid foundation and PLENTY of homoeroticism to boot. There is a clear choice here. That is all.

Enjoyment: 3/10

Dear lord, this was a fucking slog after around chapter 50 or so. Even the action didn't do it for me after this point. I lost track of who was in what faction after a while so I quite frankly didn't care about who was fighting who, not to mention there was little characterization in between. I would have dropped somewhere around the 90 mark if it wasn't for the promise of Hide content. God, I love that boy to death. I'm sorry Ishida did you so dirty.

Overall: 3/10

Could have very easily been worse.
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