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Aug 8, 2018 1:04 AM
#1
THIS IS A MANGA ONLY DISCUSSION POST. DO NOT DISCUSS ANYTHING BEYOND THIS CHAPTER. ---------------------------------------- It’s been such a long ride I can’t belive it ended so fast... at least our poor soul found some peace at the end. 9/10 |
Aug 8, 2018 2:16 AM
#2
Awesome trainwreck ending, 4/10. Maybe if it wasn't so rushed I would have given it 5 but the series jumped the shark a long ago. |
Aug 8, 2018 2:17 AM
#3
Frostbytes said: Awesome trainwreck ending, 4/10. Maybe if it wasn't so rushed I would have given it 5 but the series jumped the shark a long ago. ew plz, go make the kaguya chapter threads now |
reiwa weebs will unironically tell u they want a remake or sequel but when they get it ,its suddenly souless and a cashgrab cause they dont like the thing anymore and cant fathom they grew out of it and must mean the show somehow became bad |
Aug 8, 2018 2:29 AM
#4
Golden_Scarlett said: Frostbytes said: Awesome trainwreck ending, 4/10. Maybe if it wasn't so rushed I would have given it 5 but the series jumped the shark a long ago. ew plz, go make the kaguya chapter threads now Busy posting in AD pls, don't care about kaguya anyway |
Aug 8, 2018 2:45 AM
#5
Never expected that the ending of this series would be so happy that too without Kaneki or any other major character dying as i always thought that kaneki or touka will definitely die in the end but thank god nothing bad happened to them. These 7 years have been quite fun and enjoyable and i am really looking forward to the future project of ishida. Btw,do you guys know that what exactly happened to Eto or the manager in the end? as the last time i saw them was when the manager was encased in some kind of tub and eto was last seen laying on the ground after been revived and fighting with the V. |
Aug 8, 2018 4:22 AM
#6
I am happy that Kaneki had a happy ending but the ending was rushed very much and some parts needed better handling. madarchod said: Never expected that the ending of this series would be so happy that too without Kaneki or any other major character dying as i always thought that kaneki or touka will definitely die in the end but thank god nothing bad happened to them. These 7 years have been quite fun and enjoyable and i am really looking forward to the future project of ishida. Btw,do you guys know that what exactly happened to Eto or the manager in the end? as the last time i saw them was when the manager was encased in some kind of tub and eto was last seen laying on the ground after been revived and fighting with the V. I assume Eto died.She made a sneak attack on Kaiko with her dying breath and died after after he was defeated. Also Yoshimura is dead.Kaiko also commented about a Kagune being made from Yoshimura. These parts needed better handling. Also Kaneki's daughters name is Ichika Kaneki. |
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Aug 8, 2018 4:30 AM
#7
What a bad ending just like the 1st manga ending. Waste of time! Anime adaptation well deserved 1/10 |
HACKs! 🤢🤮 |
Aug 8, 2018 12:05 PM
#8
Old_School_Akira said: What a bad ending just like the 1st manga ending. Waste of time! Anime adaptation well deserved 1/10 Anime adaptation is worse than manga, not bad ending at least it was happy but kinda rushed. |
Aug 8, 2018 12:10 PM
#9
KalfKaneda said: Old_School_Akira said: What a bad ending just like the 1st manga ending. Waste of time! Anime adaptation well deserved 1/10 Anime adaptation is worse than manga, not bad ending at least it was happy but kinda rushed. both are bad to me. i like no version |
HACKs! 🤢🤮 |
Aug 8, 2018 2:38 PM
#10
Aug 8, 2018 3:01 PM
#11
am i the only one not finding anything on chapters 180/181?? i only see websites going up to 179 |
Aug 8, 2018 4:09 PM
#12
That was a horrible train wreck, everything after the Kaneki\Arima fighting was just downhill and the story just became trash along with it characters 5\10 because the first half of the story was decent. Seriously Ishida dropped the balls hard on this one after Rue Island arc |
Aug 8, 2018 5:56 PM
#13
This chapter reminded me why I hate happy endings. I tried to be positive with TG:re, since the pathetic death of Tatara; I kept saying to myself that Ishida will deliver some good stuff with the rest of the characters later on. but from the story to the action and the fights; all I got is more disappointments. I guess It was an ok read overall, 6/10 for TG:re 7/10 for prequel+sequel AJ said: am i the only one not finding anything on chapters 180/181?? i only see websites going up to 179 MAL is counting the number of chapters included in all the volumes, and one of the chapters was released with the number 31.5 so that is probably the +1, the other one is probably the Tokyo ghoul: Joker one shot since it was included in Volume 3 as an extra side story. |
Aug 9, 2018 1:49 AM
#14
They rushed everything eversince the Juuzou fight, Nothing make sense anymore since its mostly asspull, some plothole was buried with asspull ending too. I am dissapointed, It was pretty good early on then it went downhill pretty damn quick. from 9 to 8 to 6 then the last few chapter was below 5, Fking good job. Also the anime adaptation is a trash. |
Aug 9, 2018 1:55 AM
#15
It was a rushed ending, even Ishida admit he wasn't doing good and wanted to end in a good note quickly. He says he never took a break and if he were to he might not continue anymore. That's just how hard he is struggling recently. |
Aug 9, 2018 3:21 AM
#16
Aug 9, 2018 4:37 PM
#17
Raizel said: AJ said: Yes you are xD pm for info...am i the only one not finding anything on chapters 180/181?? i only see websites going up to 179 I thought there was no extra chapters only Ishidas afterwords and Ichikas character profile. |
Aug 10, 2018 3:40 AM
#18
Seeing :re die a slow death over two years has been hard. I'm glad it's over but it's upsetting that we'll never find out his original plans for the story like what he planned to do with Eto and Hide. |
Aug 10, 2018 3:41 PM
#19
Isaidlunch said: Seeing :re die a slow death over two years has been hard. I'm glad it's over but it's upsetting that we'll never find out his original plans for the story like what he planned to do with Eto and Hide. Look like Ishida wasn't fit to do long-running story after all. not everyone can be like Oda and Gusho writing the same story for decades. hopefully his next work will be shorter and better written |
Aug 11, 2018 12:52 PM
#20
Monstrum said: This chapter reminded me why I hate happy endings. I tried to be positive with TG:re, since the pathetic death of Tatara; I kept saying to myself that Ishida will deliver some good stuff with the rest of the characters later on. but from the story to the action and the fights; all I got is more disappointments. I guess It was an ok read overall, 6/10 for TG:re 7/10 for prequel+sequel AJ said: am i the only one not finding anything on chapters 180/181?? i only see websites going up to 179 MAL is counting the number of chapters included in all the volumes, and one of the chapters was released with the number 31.5 so that is probably the +1, the other one is probably the Tokyo ghoul: Joker one shot since it was included in Volume 3 as an extra side story. Thanks! I have been waiting for 180 and 181 haha. Tragedy my ass....This is a happy end. |
Aug 12, 2018 8:04 AM
#21
Since GOAT stuff I started caring about the series less and less. I have nothing against happy endings as long as they are done right and lead-up to them is good. But the way it was done here really feels rushed and out of place. Feels like Ishida grew tired of doing this manga and just decided to end it. Real shame. Even though I didn't like latest arcs, I really loved first parts of :re. In my opinion those first arcs are one of the best things TG as a whole has to offer. So it is 7/10 for me. I am kinda sad it's over, It was really fun following this series for so long and discussing it with other people. I'm looking forward to whatever Ishida decides to make next. I hope he learns from his mistakes in Tokyo Ghoul and if he does I'm certain it will be good. |
Aug 19, 2018 6:31 AM
#22
I remember original tokyo ghoul keeping me reading it... This one didn't and was much less enjoyable in the long run, had to press myself to finish it. Okay story, pretty bland characters, slightly rushed ending, nothing special, yet nothing bad - 6/10. |
Aug 20, 2018 2:53 PM
#23
Such a horrible out of place ending..but I'm not surprised. This series used to be great but it went to shit after Arima died and it got only worse with each arc after it. Ishida is a fucking hack and the second half of :re proves it. He is fine at building up supposedly interesting stories and characters but fails when it matters (bringing all plot threads together and concluding them in a satisfying way, handling the large cast well and developing them well etc.). 1/10. This should be at rank 1000+ |
Aug 30, 2018 9:19 PM
#24
Aardwolf94 said: Such a horrible out of place ending..but I'm not surprised. This series used to be great but it went to shit after Arima died and it got only worse with each arc after it. Ishida is a fucking hack and the second half of :re proves it. He is fine at building up supposedly interesting stories and characters but fails when it matters (bringing all plot threads together and concluding them in a satisfying way, handling the large cast well and developing them well etc.). 1/10. This should be at rank 1000+ I think they planned the best but i dont think he cant take it anymore so most of fight later on seems jumbled or skipped and rushed. Was very dissapointed till this day i was hoping alot of story and plothole to be covered but Ishida asspulled it all on last chapter/ |
Sep 1, 2018 4:43 AM
#25
Everything felt rushed from Goat on, Dragon arc could have been way better executed (especially these last chapters) and I think that a tragic ending would have suited the series better, even if only Kaneki had died. 10/10 anyway because I enjoyed the s*** out of it |
Sep 9, 2018 8:35 PM
#26
Could have been better - a lot better - but I enjoyed it for what it was. At least it tied up (almost) all the loose ends, and wrapped up everything after the plot became less grounded and somewhat convoluted at times. I think what we're seeing here are the people who came after the fact to MLA forums in order to express their strong opinions, whether that be good or bad. As what tends to usually happen (nothing wrong with that, just pointing it out). Personally, just wanted to check out what the forums were like here after the whole extended shut down of the site. My views lie somewhere in the middle, but I'd be lying if I said it wasn't an emotional ending after reading the manga for almost 5 years now. Man, time flies fast. It's crazy to think I started this series when I was 16. I recall Yoshimura explaining to Kaneki why Touka has to go to school to keep up appearances and take steps into her adulthood. I was reading this on my train ride home from church and recall feeling independent for one of the first times ever. Back then, I was tirelessly waiting for chapter 25 to be released, and now it's over. I think it's gonna be tough for Ishida to further develop and innovate upon these characters and stories. It's possible, but given that the man has been working 7+ years on this series, he probably won't jump in on a sequel anytime soon. I'd clearly love it if he did though, as long as it doesn't get too jumpled like :re did at times. 8/10 overall, 9/10 if I'm being completely subjective & personal about it. 10/10 for the series as a whole, my all time favorite manga for a plethora of reasons! |
Sep 18, 2018 6:33 PM
#27
It was alright, looking forward for smth more improved Ishida sensei. |
Sep 23, 2018 5:44 AM
#28
Man, that was a comically bad ending. But you can't really expect much better when the author has stopped giving a fuck. |
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Nov 6, 2018 9:25 AM
#29
So what I got from this chapter is shits gonna repeat. The prejudice still lives on. These Dragon orphans have the intellect of a 5 year old rn but in 100 years might be on par with humans and ghouls. Next thing ya know theyre gonna want their "human" rights to a normal life. At least theyre not poisonous but hey thats Tokyo :rere for ya. Overall this was just shit. I still enjoyed it to a degree, I do have shit taste, but everything about :Re was just so disappointing. Just gonna ramble for a bit. I didn't like how Ishida handled Haise disappearing (I wish he wouldve gave kankeki multiple personality disorder), the arima fight was pretty disappointing too especially with the oek shenanigans, V was just disappointing, Kuzen and Eto never really had any interaction, Suzuya being the next Arima (wut? NO) that shouldve been Amon and he shouldve never been turned into a ghoul, and how was Takizawa stronger than Amon c'mon really?, Urie vs SSS ghoul was just bullshit and even the fact that she had a SSS rating was stupid, Tatara did nothing, Furuta's entire character, goals, and motivation, I usually like unlikeable characters but this guy was straight trash, I still don't understand why rize was so special, black reaper got so much hype from fanboys when he essentially did nothing else besides his fight with Eto and his design is a straight rip off of Shinpachi from Gintama even his attitude is post-time skip Shinpachi, I hated the whole ending the classic we have a common enemy so we'll put aside our differences and work and live together dragon shit it works for some shows but not this one, too much trauma on both sides for it to actually work, dragon orphan generic ass enemies, hide being gay was shoved in there for no reason... his dads were gay so he just followed suit? he didnt display any gay tendencies the entire time he even made remarks about touka and rize being attractive iirc you could say thats just him trying to hide the fact that he's gay or that he's bi but that just felt lazy writing to me, and my biggest gripe by far is a point I thought of at the beginning. if they can make synthetic food for the ghouls to eat why the hell didnt they try that sooner? funding shouldnt be an issue either since you have powerful and wealthy ghoul families like the washu and the tsukiyama. Clearly the tech wasnt there 100 years ago and the fighting started back then but how was this never a thought once the tech was available? |
Nov 22, 2018 11:10 AM
#30
Great story plot and has a twist! Good job Ishida Sui for making this Manga. |
Feb 1, 2021 11:56 PM
#31
Feb 17, 2021 4:38 PM
#32
Wow. What a crazy journey its been. Hope newcomers don't focus on all the negative comments. It's easily one of the most entertaining and enjoyable manga's I've ever read. I will agree that things in part II moved too quickly and that the content to ingest at the rate it goes can be overwelming sometimes. But I still loved the crap out of it and recommend the story to anyone who is a fan of monster series. Thanks Sui Ishida. Can't wait to read your next work. Oh yea, 9/10 for the series boys. For those who didn't like the way the story went... I don't know what to tell ya |
Apr 17, 2021 2:20 AM
#33
There’s so much... Banjou was kind MIA in the last arc, I loved his character SHINOHARA omg! Yes! Naki! Got his happy ending, definitely deserved it ! Best boy! Takeomi & his wife are so cute Iwao is alive, yes!!! Where’s eto? And isn’t the current Amon a clone ? Itori is my favorite female character(next to rise), wish she had more screen time I’m sad, after suffering so much(more than Ken ever did) they give Takizawa such a cop out ending. Definitely deserved better, his storyline was so tragic. In my honest opinion it would have been a more befitting ending if Ken died. Saving everyone like he wanted. The beauty and tragedy that TG represents. It would have made it perfect. So many small pieces are missing, it felt rushed. I enjoyed the side characters so much more than the main. I loved TG for it’s dark, tragic, unique storyline. It was the most amazing manga, but definitely one of a kind |
LunarPisces1Apr 17, 2021 2:40 AM
Jul 11, 2021 6:23 AM
#34
After tokyo ghoul, tokyo ghoul re is important to read or not ?? |
Jul 11, 2021 6:24 AM
#35
After tokyo ghoul, tokyo ghoul re is important to read or not ?? |
Aug 11, 2021 8:41 AM
#36
For me its really good I love some characters, Kaneki is cool. whats bad about this there are alot of unclear deaths. why did Tatara just died like that? by far thats the second worst character death(ofcourse L from death note still has the worst death) |
May 10, 2022 8:54 PM
#37
This sequel is a blatant rip-off of what made the first so fantastic. One of the main issues with the overall writing is that there are so many plot lines/character arcs going on at the same time that it becomes difficult to keep up, but the most noticeable decline is after chapter 60, where flaws gradually become clearer and storytelling issues explode in the final arc, causing the story to cave in on itself. The major concept has been condensed. It doesn't take an intellectual to understand how the final several arcs following Arima's death were of worse quality than before; doesn't have the components that offer a tension or development which was the first thing that this series is recognized for. A second thing is that the fight scenes are poorly choreographed, sometimes it feels like Ishida sribbled on the page and called it a day, but still doesn't justify the lack of talent he has. Not gonna lie some swiftness is somewhat closer evidence to why the author wants to end this shit real quick, but still, there could be other reasoning like poor health 2-3/10 |
May 20, 2022 3:26 PM
#38
So it ends a long journey, the development with got not only for Kaneki, but across tons of different characters, compared to where it all started is staggering. Isaidlunch said: Seeing :re die a slow death over two years has been hard. I'm glad it's over but it's upsetting that we'll never find out his original plans for the story like what he planned to do with Eto and Hide. I really feel like reading this manga weekly was the downfall of a lot of you guys. S1 is over-rated, I did like it a lot after reading, but I could never care that deeply for its characters. The built up we had on first 1/3 of the manga was great, I really loved the direction the mangaka gone for Kaneki/Haise in this sequel Re (aka S2). The biggest downfall of the manga is having too many different characters that it wants to handle (and some action scenes not making much sense from a visual perspective, as in, you cant understand SHIT), but still there were tons of characters I was invested and I liked how many times, perspectives are switched from Kaneki to tons of other characters, you really feel that there are tons of occurences going, a living world in a way, and that while Kaneki might me the center, he is far from being the sole actor/player. Art got really great from S1 to Re, not that S1 lacked its moments, but compare the design of Rize from early on, to how the mangaka drawns her in these last chapters, when alluding to scenes from early on S1 and even before that. Really love the style this dude gone for, and the covers for the volumes of the manga are really gorgeous to look at, besides tons of extras for these volumes. I will admit, this ending was not the biggest highlight of Re, there were more than just a few moments that felt more peak than this, what I meant is that Furuta was a lackluster villain in a way, and that it kinda felt lacking the final challenge to be Kaneki going inside to kill Rize, destroying Dragon in the process. Still, I really liked that we got to see Rize once more, I wanted more of her, a long dialogue between both would have been great, pity... Eto too, at least she didnt really die, but she isnt even mentionated after that, then again, her father had already suffered such a shit outcome aswell, so another critic to the manga would be how some characters get outcomes that felt too rushed. When I started reading the original manga, never having seen the anime, I was never expecting to the like this series this much, neither I imagined it would be Re, S2, doing that for me. This one did tons more for me than S1 did, so despite its shortcomings, we got tons of characters I loved, a narrative that is told simultanely from different perspectives, with quite a few scenes that felt just amazing climaxes to the development they were build for. And then this ending was nonetheless really satisfying, minus Amon/Akira that I didnt see an outcome for, japanese seem to have a thing for SHIT endings, yet this wasnt just a few pages, it had me reading each page carefuly and the last few pages were beautiful and left me feeling great, that last scene, the view with Kaneki and his family was very meaningful. Thank god I experienced this series fully in manga first, now I m going to watch the anime just to see them animated, and I recall when S1 for Tokyo Ghoul was going on in 2014 yet me having zero interest, thankfully. 9.0/10 = 9 Score is a bit higher than I first expected to give, but it just reflects how the whole journey in Re was for me, a really long and mostly really interesting journey that keep me invested whenever I read and then had to re-read to catch on what I missed from putting this on hold. I really imagined myself liking Re way less, from score alone, I at least had some doubs, would it even be nearly as good than S1, which already said score was far from appropriate to what I felt like?´ Definitly relieved so many users here have shit taste! Mister Sui, despite this series having been a burden over the long run, despite you running yourself dragged, despite what everyone here first say on their first time finishing Re... you did a DAMM GREAT JOB. Tons of respect, I wont forget this manga or its characters, and the whole edgy shit with people bashing is just retarded, in the end of the day, people rely on these terms too damm much to shit on stuff, the qualities of this series really go above its MC. Someone has to one end day explain to me why edgy is bad, I have yet to feel like I liked something less, because a bunch of smartasses circle jerked around something, calling it edgy. Actually interested in Sui's next work, but it is still very early on, maybe when it is finished I will go for it. |
Oct 19, 2022 7:05 AM
#41
Yall just hating the ending was fine |
Feb 15, 2023 2:11 AM
#42
'The journey has been nothing short of a masterpiece'- is what I wanted to say, don't get me wrong, it was pretty good but some things felt missing. Got me hooked until the very end, however, it felt a bit rushed toward the end (?). It would've been better if we had gotten a look at Akira and Amon's ending (after 6 years), and also a bit of briefing on Eto. I mean, wasn't she supposed to be dead? What happened to Kuzen? Is he still trapped in a pod somewhere? Or did he pass away after being constantly farmed for Kakuhos? Things were also looking a bit repetitive with all the fights and new characters with their own arcs, which made it a bit difficult to keep everyone on track. Another reread is needed to fully appreciate all the quests and character ideologies, but I'll keep it cool for a while. Overall, to me, this is one of the best mangas out there. I don't know when, but I'll definitely give it another read in the far future. |
-Aurelius-Feb 15, 2023 2:17 AM
May 4, 2023 8:35 PM
#43
Ken and Touka had a kid at the end and lived happily ever after what a wholesome ending for this story that is just Elfen Lied as a battle shonen still mid |
Jul 29, 2023 9:01 PM
#44
My 2020 Loose Breakdown of the Manga per Chapter: https://tokyoghoul.fandom.com/wiki/Tokyo_Ghoul:re [Chapter 1:] Ayato, Hinami, Shuu and Chie together. A ghoul titled Torso is on a cereal killing spree. Ken, now unknowingly as Haise. Supervised by Akira, he is the squad mentor of the Quinx team who was formed to surpass Kishou, as human-ghouls, with Tooru, Kuki, Ginshi and Saiko. [Chapter 2-4:] Out of the trainees, Ginshi has the highest amount of rc cells at the moment, while Tooru has the lowest. The Mado squad mainly on the Aogiri Tree case is now put on Shimoguchi Squad's torso ghoul case, while the Hirako Squad is on the serpent ghoul case, a ghoul hunter. Before Kuki and Ginshi can fight after an argument, Chie appears to give them info on torso. In exchange for her information, she wants a belonging of Haise with his scent for Shuu. Haise and Tooru visit the Priest. Haise as a nightmare of Ken. Hinami from Aogiri Tree warns Torso of the CCG. Chie is slowly leading Kuki and Ginshi to Torso with evidence. Akira warns them to not overuse their kagune because of their limit. Suspecting of seeing Torso, Tooru rashly gets in his taxi. Torso attacks Tooru, who's revealed to be female. [Chapter 5-7:] Tooru's backstory: her family was killed by ghouls, and she became a trans male. As Tooru is getting attacked, Kuki and Ginshi are chasing him on bike and stop him with cops ordered by Haise. The Serpent arrives. As they're fighting Serpent, with a glimpse of Kuki's past, his father dying by Owl, he craves for power and promotion --Haise arrives. Haise unleashes his kagune. As he's about to kill Serpent, his mask off, he recognizes Nishiki. Nishiki and Torso escapes, and as Haise is going insane, Hirako Squad and Akira stop him. [Chapter 8:] Haise demotes Kuki of squad leader and promotes Ginshi. While training with Kishou, he lies touching his chin of being happy with his life, even though he doesn't remember his past 20 years, while being aware of Ken's presence in his mind, living 2 years with the CCG. Akira mentions that the CCG was attacked by Rabbit, Ayato while investigating Torso's house. [Chapter 9:] While Kuki craves more power by upgrading his kagune, we notice his hate for Takeomi due to his father being unable to save his father. Ayato recruits Torso to Aogiri. The Quinx Team are now on Suzuya's Team Nutcracker case. With Tooru and Ginshi, Haise by chance goes into Touka's cafe :re. A glimpse of Haise's first time meeting his new subordinates. [Chapter 10:] Kuki motivates Saiko to be proactive with lies to sabotage for his own worth to increase. Haise doesn't react to Renji sitting face to him and then unconsciously cries when he drinks Touka's coffee. [Chapter 12:] Kanae reports to Chie that Shuu did not smell anything towards Haise's underwear. Suzuya team deduce that Nutcracker is kidnapping for Big Madam of the gourmet club. The Priest influences Haise to recall his desire to regain his memories. [Chapter 13-15:] The Quinx Team crossdress as women to investigate the gourmet club undercover. While Ginshi and Haise discuss Saiko's past, Tooru drunk successfully gets invited as a part-timer by Nutcracker. In the distance, Roma and Nico recognize Haise. The Mado, Hirako and Shimoguchi Team are included in Suzuya's Team to exterminate Nutcracker. Juuzou includes himself to go undercover with Tooru. Eto has a message to Ayato from Tatara to act as a bodyguard in the gourmet club, along with Naki, Miza, Hinami and Torso. Back from surgery, Kuki has heightened his kagune. Kanae wishes to kill Haise for causing Shuu to become ill. [Chapter 16:] Hanbee, Ginshi and Saiko visit Yukinori still in a coma and Ginshi notices Touka visiting someone in the hospital. The undercover attack commences. [Chapter 17-29:] Tooru wakes up kidnapped. The hosts of the gourmet club are Uta and Roma as the Clowns. Tooru gets auctioned, with her ghoul eye revealed. Tooru is bought by Big Madam, and then Juuzou is auctioned next. Juuzou attacks Uta and the rest of the ghouls. The CCG attack. Juuzou fights Ayato. Kanae kidnaps Tooru to give to Shuu, but Torso stops Kanae to capture Tooru himself. Eto and Akihiro unleash Seidou, now a mad half-ghoul. Akira fights Naki, Gagi and Guge die. Seidou slaughters a squad by himself. Haise and his team save Tooru, but Mastumae saves Kane and escape. Nutcracker slaughters a squad. Haise orders Kuki to withdraw Tooru to safety. Disregarding his orders for wanting achievements, Kuki finds the ghoul's hideout. Seidou attacks Haise. The rest separate as ordered. Juuzou appears before Kuki and Tooru. Kuki, lying that his earpiece doesn't work, they attack. Ginshi, Saiko and Naoto find Nutcracker. Kuki fights Big Madam. As Madam is attempting to eat Kuki whole when Tooru arrives, Haise is getting beaten by Seidou, hesitant and afraid of disappearing by using his full power. Nutcracker is successfully killed. Hinami orders Ayato and Miza to fallback, while Haise is getting tortured. Kuki gets out of Madam's mouth and goes insane. Failing to beat Madam, in despair and bitterness, he stabs Tooru with his hand. Tooru finally unleashes her kagune. Juuzou and reinforcements arrive. Hinami saves Haise. [Chapter 30-31:] Big Madam is killed. Hinami fights Seidou, Akihiro's half-ghoul from Yoshimura. Haise decides to unleash himself. Haise takes ownership of Hinami as requested by Kishou. The auction fight is over. [Chapter 32:] Several of the CCG, including the Quinx team have been promoted. [Chapter 33:] Haise interrogates Hinami for questions. Shiki introduces himself to Haise, who will working together on the Rose case of Kanae's kidnappings. [Chapter 34:] Koori leading, Taishi and Hairu will join Quinx on the case. [Chapter 36:] Haise visits Uta's mask shop to ask about his mask and book he received from Sen (Chapter 31.5). Shiki, Taishi and Haru capture a member of the Rose case. Hungry, Saiko, Ginshi and Takeomi visit Yoriko's bakery. [Chapter 37:] While visiting schools to lecture, Haise talks a bit with Tokage, Yakumo's torturer. Kanae seeks Chie's influence to help Shuu. [Chapter 38:] From a distance, with Kanae, Shuu runs and falls to Haise, but Haise doesn't recognize him. Haise and his team go to Uta's shop to make masks to go undercover as ghouls, but Koori rejects it. Shiki threatens Rose with a video, torturing Yuuma. [Chapter 39:] Shuu has recovered, with his goal to bring back Ken's memories. Appearing to Haise and talking, he's surprised to hear Haise dislike Sen's work unlike Ken, for the protagonists dying. Kanae pays Aogiri to kill the Quinx from Haise so that Shuu can thoroughly speak with him. [Chapter 40:] Kanae and Aogiri attack Haise and his team. Kuki fights Kanae, while Tooru fights Torso and Grave Robber --after Kanae escapes, Kuki comes to Tooru. Rose/Aogiri fail, and while Saiko is getting eaten by a ghoul, another ghoul saves her. [Chapter 42:] Shuu visits Touka. Touka and Nishiki haven't saved Haise due to the risk of the CCG going after him if he regains his memories, but Shuu is determined to get them back. Ginshi is revealed to have a little sister with an rc disease on her eye, which he can only urgently suppress when he pays the hospital. He has a fear of using his quinque due to it reminding him of Nutcracker's death wanting to be beautiful like his sister. While discussing their plan against Rose/Aogiri, Haise suggests his mask operation to the conference which gets accepted via unanimous votes. [Chapter 43:] Eto appears before Kanae, renders him immobile and haunts him in influence of his true intent of wanting Haise dead to have Shuu to himself --chomp. Mask operation starts. While on cover, Haise was recognized as the Eyepatch ghoul, which lead him to search the CCG's documents for information. He found Koutarou's reports. [Chapter 44:] Akihiro is dissecting the corpses of Gagi and Guge, with Naki alongside him for his permission to use them as quinque. Akihiro's experiments with Rize only worked Ken and the sisters, with Ken being the superior success, and Seidou being the only success with Yoshimura's kagune. Haise doesn't have access to Koutarou's death record. Meeting with Shuu, Haise asks to reveal him of Ken, but Shu walks away not certain of what he should say. Meanwhile, Shiki kills Ariza who desperately searched for Yuuma and disclosed information of the Tsukiyama. [Chapter 45:] When Haise asks Akira of Koutarou, she refuses to tell him about Ken, which leads him to an outburst, sobbing, she hugs him in comfort. The extermination operation of the Tsukiyama starts. Meanwhile, Eto is torturing Kanae. [Chapter 46-50:] The Tsukiyama household is infiltrated, with his father captured, while Shuu with Matsumae attempt to escape, but the doves intervene. Eto sends out Kanae. Mario and Matsumae leave Shuu to fight. Shuu goes up to the roof and meets Haise. Haise, wanting to talk asks for Shuu to surrender, Shuu refuses and fights Haise. Kanae slaughters a squad. Noro appears before the quinx along with other squads. As Matsumae is fighting Hairu, Mairo kills her as he dies. Matsumae kills Shiki. Kichimura kills Matsumae. Haise, on top of Shuu with the ability to kill him, conflicted and hesitant with Ken's thoughts gets stopped by Kanae. Noro continues to fight the squad. Haise kicks Kanae's head off but he regenerates. Kanae's backstory (Chapter 52). Kanae is a woman. As Haise is about to kill Kanae, Shuu stops him, and Eto arrives in her Owl form. [Chapter 53-58:] Eto surges strength back to Kanae to kill Haise. In his mind, Haise wants to die, and remembers as Ken that his mother beat him. Unleashed once more with a new goal, Ken subdues Kanae and stabs Shuu and attacks Eto. Ginshi gets fatally wounded against Noro. Kuki kills Noro. Losing his hearing and vision, Ginshi asks to let his sister die and he follows, dying himself. Kuki sobs for his dead teammate. Fighting Eto, Ken doesn't care to save her as Yoshimura hoped. Ken cuts Eto in half who's fallen in love with him, falling into the distance and eats the remaining of her Owl carcass. Ken pierces and throws Shuu of the roof. Kanae saves him, with him calling her by her real name, Karren, before she falls to her death. Chie, Touka and Renji rescue, with his father, Shuu to safety. Meanwhile, Aogiri were attacking their transport vehicles out of the operation again, with Ginshi's corpse. Ken now an associate special class investigator decided to stop mentoring the quinx squad and wants the death of ghouls, titled as the Black Reaper. [Chapter 59:] Six months have passed. Kuki is now leading the Quinx with new members, including Shinsanpei, Ching-Li and Touma. The CCG is now focused solely on operation extermination of Aogiri Tree, with their goal to kill the One-Eyed-King. In prison, a sad Hinami awaits her coming death to be disposed of, while she hopes and waits to see Ken who hasn't visited since last time. [Chapter 60:] Ken investigates Shunji, Eto/Sen's editor, alongside Nimura in search of Eto. The CCG deduced that Aogiri's main base may be in the island of Rushima. Hachikawa Squad is on that case, with Chuu, Ayumu and Tooru. [Chapter 61:] Nimura reveals the background of the new members of the Quinx. Eto reminiscences 13 years of creating the Aogiri Tree and Sen Takatsuki. She reveals herself as the One-Eyed-Owl/Sen to the ghouls of Aogiri, with her goal to have a suitable life for the ghouls, and that she's not the One-Eyed-King of 100 years ago. [Chapter 62:] Eto's past, 13 years ago, debuting as an author, with the goal to fight unlike her father, with jealousy. Ken arrests Eto. [Chapter 63:] The Hachikawa squad fight Seidou and Shikorae. Chuu gets killed and eaten. Tooru gets kidnapped by Torso. Monitored by Ken, Eto asks for a press conference to the public as Sen, where she announces her last work, her life story ...as a ghoul. [Chapter 64:] Ayumu confirms that Rushima is Aogiri's main base. The original Quinx trio are still paying Ginshi's sister's hospital bills. Tooru has her limbs cut off. Eto's last book, King Bileygr has the protagonist of a one-eyed ghoul, no name, acting as the King, with the Washuu the accomplice of the ghouls. Eto discusses the organization of V with Ken. She reveals that her, her father, him and Rize are supervised by V. ... Rize's backstory: Escaping from V, Matasaka found her and later raised her, but her lack of morality to prey got them noticed by the doves and attacked. Matasaka was entrusted from Kuzen to watch over Eto. [Chapter 65:] Matasaka dies versus Kishou. Ayato explains to Kazuichi that the book is made to bring out the real One-Eyed-King. Society is going crazy over the book, with some supporting the ghouls, including Hisashi. Ken tells Kuki he won't be participating in the Rushima assault to guard Hinami in the ghoul prison, and pleads to save Tooru. While Ayato plans to attack the prison to save her, who was influenced by Eto to work for Aogiri. [Chapter 66:] Eto and Nimura discuss, with Eto aware of Nimaru working for Akihiro. The one who kidnapped people for experiments, revealed the information of the doves to Aogiri, and possibly the one to have rendered Rize immobile that day. She questions how it's all related to the V organization which he doesn't tell her why. Nimura reveals to be a Clown. Eto tells him that the king exists, in their bellies. Nimura was with Rize as a child. Having recorded their discussion, Ken listens to it, with last job coming, she requests that he kills the One-Eyed-King. The CCG and Ayato with Aogiri prepare for battle. Far out somewhere, Koutarou, as a half-ghoul. [Chapter 67-72:] The battle in the Aogiri island vs the doves start. Ken's past of when he was captured by Kishou. Now, conflicted in doing his job over saving the ghouls. As Ayato is about to break in, Ken opens some cells of the prison. Ken saves Hinami. Ayato fights Kishou, while Ken's last plan is to save Hinami and die by Kishou. Touka and Renji join Ayato. Nimaru intervenes against Ken. Hinami stops him. Kishou fights Renji, as he remembers his older sister, Touka's mother. (71) Upon his sister's death, Hikari, Arata sought power and revenge by killing doves and ghouls which was his downfall. Ken saves Renji and let them go to Hinami. [Chapter 73-77:] Ken fights Kishou. Tooru gets abused by Torso and remembers her days of being abused and raped by her father. Kishou reveals to him that he's hesitated in killing him countless times, wondering what his goal is. Eto breaks out of her cell. Slashed and cut up by Kishou, Ken sees Hide support him in his mind. Nimura deceits Eto as seeming weak, Nimura attacks, as a half-ghoul. Kurona arrives on the Aogiri island to find Akihiro. (77) Kuki finds a headless torso. [Chapter 78-79:] Torso's father ate her mother. Minomi was the first human girl he ever met. She played with him and taught him how to read and write. Abused with scars, when she was eaten by his father, which he killed, left cleanly only as a torso, he developed that traumatic fetish. As she's about to die by Torso, Tooru remembers murdering her family. She was the one who killed the cats, not Juuzou or Goumasa. The torso is revealed to be Torso's. Tooru missing, Kuki is informed that a special class investigator is dead. [Chapter 80:] Juuzou arrives to save Hanbee and faces off against Kurona with Nashiro on her stomach. [Chapter 82-83:] Nimura has Eto defeated, with Rize's kagune, and leaves her. Ken, now overpowering Kishou, Kishou asks once more if he has no intention to kill him, which Ken answers yes. Kishou slashes his throat. Before his dying breath, Kishou reveals to Ken that he's a half-ghoul, but without the abilities of a ghoul, but with the disease of glaucoma, supernatural physical abilities and a short lifespan. Itsuki figures out that the Washuu are ghouls, questioning Yoshitoki. Kishou reveals it to Ken, and dies. [Chapter 84:] As Touka, Hinami, Ayato, Kazuichi and others are escaping in the lowest levels of the prison, doves appear. The Priest is out of his cell with Uta, as clowns. [Chapter 85:] The 0 Squad as ordered by Kishou will help Ken escape. Ken says his loving farewell to the dead Kishou. [Chapter 86:] Eto dying, tells Ken that she helped Anteiku and doesn't need to kill the One-Eyed-King anymore. Ken and the 0 Squad arrive to save Anteiku. Years ago, when Kishou and Eto first fought. Their plan was to create a new One-Eyed-King as the one who defeated Kishou to give hope and fix this world, Ken Kaneki is the One-Eyed-King. Re. [Chapter 87:] Kurona continues to fight Juuzou with his squad, overpowered she escapes. [Chapter 88-93:] Tatara fights Houji. Seidou appears and attacks Tatara for revenge of the past and kills him, followed by Houji and the rest when they try to kill him, feeling betrayed he chokes and questions Akira. Koutarou arrives to save her. Kurona arrives to the lab of Akihiro. Seidou fighting Koutarou, Tooru arrives. While Kurona fights Akihiro's ghouls. Naki, Miza and his men fight doves. Nishiki arrives to Kurona's aid, and Shuu joins Naki and Miza. [Chapter 94-98:] Roma and Shikorae stop Nishiki. As Tooru has overpowered Seidou, Akira gets in front of Tooru's attack, protecting him against Tooru. Koutarou stops her, until Kuki and the quinx arrive. Koutarou stays behind to fight to let Seidou Nashiro and Akira escape to safety. Kaya joins the fight with Naki, Shuu and the others. Nishiki and Kurona fight together against Roma and Shikorae. Koutarou lets Saiko kill him to avoid going mad and killing them. Roma joins back Nishiki. Kimi is working with Akihiro, and Nimura kills his father, the chairman of the CCG, as a Clown affiliated with the V organization. [Chapter 99:] One month later, Ken is now living in :re with Touka, Take and some kids. Touka happily hits him after asking his name. Kaya and Enji visit. Anteiku is back. Ken visits Aogiri with the zero squad. Ken announces that he wishes to continue Eto's dream, where humans and ghouls can understand each other. Ken creates the organization, Goat. [Chapter 100:] Nimura may be appointed as the new chairman. Matsuri orders Kuki to keep a look at Nimura, and falls in love with him. Saiko is aware of Tooru's murders. Akira is bedridden recovering. [Chapter 101:] Ken confronts Nimura to negotiate. Revealing himself as the one who slaughtered his clan with the Clowns, and that Rize was one of the many women to keep their bloodline intact, but with his love for her, he helped her escape. He killed the chairman to be able to marry Rize. Take and Renji come to an understanding. Nimura attacks the CCG bureau's with the Clowns. [Chapter 102:] Roma imprisoned, Nico arrives to negotiate with Ken, and offers his help from a doctor to save Akira. Naki joins Ken for his plan with white suits and meets Hisashi, of Great Wheel Act, Jirou's organization. [Chapter 103:] Hisashi mentions the origins of the founder of the Great Wheel Act, which Nishiki realizes to be Kimi. Takeomi invites Koori with Saiko to Yoriko's bakery, Takeomi asks Yoriko for her marriage. [Chapter 104:] Yoriko accepts. Ken prepares his infiltration of the lab to steal rc suppressants to save Akira. [Chapter 105-111:] The Clowns attack a festival, and the doves arrive. While Ken and his team prepare their own attack. Ken, part of Anteiku, Aogiri, and the Zero Squad. Kuki and Touma fight against the Priest, the leader of the Clowns. Donata, the Priest breaks Touma's arm off while he rendered Kuki immobile. The V organization appears to fight Ken and the others. Ken heads to the lab. Kuki fights Donata. Ken and his team infiltrate the lab. Juuzou realizes that some clowns are humans. Uta fights Juuzou. Kuki releases his kagune to become a full ghoul. Donata escapes. As they restrain the researchers, one presses the emergency button, which unleashes Koutarou from his tube. Saiko and Ching-Li meet Kuki who's gone mad and plans to save him. [Chapter 112-116:] In the heat of battle, Saiko embraces Kuki while confessing her love, as Ching-Li drugs him to unconsciousness. Juuzou and Tooru fight Uta. Ken wants to save Koutarou, but Ayato stops him, Seidou and Kurona will save him instead. Uta continues to change his face to confuse the doves he fights, Yukinori against Juuzou for a moment, now Haise against Tooru --she loves Haise. Seidou stops Koutarou and pours rc suppressants on himself. Matsuri gets killed by some doves, alongside V and the Clowns. The battle ends. Akira is safe, and Koutarou has recovered. [Chapter 117:] Akira now recovered is conflicted of her emotions with Haise, along with Hinami, Koutarou and Touka to Akira. Nimura now is the last director of the CCG, as Kichimaru Washuu. [Chapter 118:] Kichimaru has formed a new squad, a half-ghoul team of children, the Oggai, and tricks the CCG to have captured Ken (a face mask) and killing him in front of them, along with the Clowns. [Chapter 119:] Koutarou meets Akira, bringing her cat. Kichimaru's Oggai are from Rize who's captured once more, killing ghouls. [Chapter 120:] Touka speaks to Akira. Touka presents the truth, with her feelings of her own father and brings her to hug Hinami, Akira sobs. [Chapter 121:] Akira confronts Ken, hits him and leaves, sad. Koutarou joins her, and they kiss. Juuzou deduces that Ken wasn't killed by Kichimaru. Kichimaru reveals to Koori of his affiliation with Akihiro and shows him the head of Hairu. Ken asks what she wanted to talk about all this time, and Touka asks if he's a virgin. [Chapter 122:] Touka reveals to him that he's the only one who wishes to be dead, and that when the time comes, she'll let him have sex with her. She asks why she leaves her behind to fight, and he reveals to her that he's scared of her to die not knowing where she is. She feels the same towards him. She reveals to him that she's realized he looked at her like he did Rize as Haise, then telling him she's happy about it. Shuu interrupts to tell Ken of a member of theirs being attacked by Kichimaru, by the Oggai. Ken plans to dissolve his hideouts and be on constant movement to not get killed by the Oggai. Before Ken can close the cafe, Tooru appears. [Chapter 123:] Tooru asks Ken to come back, which he refuses. Betrayed, she attacks him, alongside Shinsanpei. Tooru presents Touka with Yoriko's cut-hand, announcing she's getting married. [Chapter 124:] Oggai arrive. Ken and Touka escape. Touka gets on top of him and kisses Ken. [Chapter 125:] Touka and Ken have sex and lose their virginity. Unknowingly crying, she embraces him. [Chapter 126:] Yoriko and Takeomi get married, her cut hand was a fake. Tooru reveals that she saw Ken to Kuki and that she wants him back and will join the Oggai for it. Touka gives Ken her parent's ring. [Chapter 127-128:] Oggai with the Quinx are exterminating most of the ghouls in the twenty-third ward. Naki saves one ghoul child, Kou and brings him to Goat's underground hideout in the twenty-fourth ward. Their losing the ability to eat which can lead to their death from starvation. Roma finds Ken's hideout, telling the Clowns and Kichimaru. Ayato finds a town underground. [Chapter 129:] Shuu notices Kou to be a double agent of Oggai and attacks him. They keep him locked and is revealed to be called Hajime. He came to pass Ken a letter from Tooru, Yoriko is arrested. [Chapter 130:] Nishiki hints for Ken to not die for his unborn child, which he realizes means Touka is pregnant. Touka finds the letter with Yoriko's death penalty. [Chapter 131:] Ken has telomere and is rapidly aging. Ken realizes Touka read the letter. Ayato gets attacked by three goals and restrains them, revealing to them that Naagaraji destroyed this town when Ayato asks. Hesitant in asking what to do with Yoriko, Touka reveals to Ken that she's pregnant. In their own way, they leave each other bite marks as rings of marriage. [Chapter 132:] Ken tells Renji and Shuu that he's married Touka. Kuki is open to become a terrorist with Saiko if they can't find a way to fix the CCG. Touka and Ken have a marriage ceremony with everyone. As Goat prepare to fight for food to live off half a year, Hajime sends out a gps signal with his tongue. [Chapter 133-138:] Iwao and Kuki are planning a reveal of documents to save Yoriko. Hajime gets out, and the Oggai arrive. Kichimaru, with Roma and Shikorae attacks Kuki and Iwao. Tooru orders the Oggai to go mad. (135) Roma's backstory, 51 years old, the founder of the Clowns. Renji lets Touka and Hinami run to safety and faces against Tooru and Shinsanpei, but they get to Hajime. Akira and the zero squad intervene to fight Hajime. Iwao fights against the monstrous Roma. Roma swallows Kuki but gets out and continues to fight and kills Roma and Shikorae, but Kichimaru kills Iwao. Itsuki and Matsuri abruptly appear and attacks Kichimaru with his men, but he escapes. Hide appears with a mask on, asking for Kuki's help. [Chapter 139-142:] Koori, now as a half-ghoul joins the fight with Hajime. Juuzou with Kichimaru and his men appear against Touka and the rest of the Goat members. Naki dies. Renji kills Tooru and Shinsanpei. Hinami and Touka fight Juuzou. Kaya and Enji's squad aren't responding, dead. Hinami fights alone for Touka to escape. Ken appears to save her. [Chapter 143:] Ken is defeated, limbless, with the survivors blocked of their escape route which Kichimaru prepared for. The zero squad killed, now Kichimaru facing Touka with his men and the rest of the survivors. [Chapter 144:] Ken has a mental battle, wondering why he lost. Ken bits off Hajime's face and fights back, evolves and makes the earth shake, expanding as a giant ghoul, spreading through the streets above, as giant centipede ghoul. [Chapter 146:] Kichimaru resigns for being director. [Chapter 147:] Takeomi saves Yoriko. Tooru and Shinsanpei wake up back to life. [Chapter 148:] Hide, with the help of Koutarou and Akira deduces that Akihiro is visiting his mother's grave for always wanting to find a cure through goals to bring his mother back to life. Uta and Itori save Renji and bring him to Touka and Nishiki. [Chapter 149:] Kurona confronting Akihiro in his mother's grave, he reveals to her of using Ken to reveal the ghouls of Washuu, with Rize's kagune, a kakuja from birth, and to use ghouls for treatments. Before Kurona can kill him out of revenge, he shoots himself in the head, committing suicide. His assistants help Itsuki on revealing Akihiro's lifework. Hide joins Goat. [Chapter 150:] The CCG and Goat, with all the ghouls join forces to get Ken out. [Chapter 151:] With the help of the three ghouls who fought the One-Eyed-King 100 years ago in revealing that Ken's weakness is its eyeballs, they plan their attack. Nishiki finds Kimi. She reveals to Nishiki and Akihiro's research was solely for medical treatments and to force the world to do ghoul research, but for Kimi, she joined him to live in a world where she could be free to be with Nishiki. But V attack. Hide takes off his mask, talking to Touka, asking when she fell in love with Ken and about their marriage, when he mentions the ring, she realizes if she finds it she can find where Ken is. [Chapter 152-156:] Shuu's father calls the prime minister for an overload of metal detectors. When they find a signal, Tooru attacks Touka. She stabs Ken's eye to go on a rampage, and doesn't care about peace for she loves Ken and wants him for herself. Ken's body spits out kagune ghouls. The Quinx squad save Touka and fight against Tooru and Shinsanpei. Touma and Ching-Li convince Shinsanpei to stop. In an outburst of emotions, they save Tooru from herself. [Chapter 157-159:] Ken unaware of what's happening is stuck in his mind, with Rize haunting his morality of his goal and what happened. Rize hates him, but Ken is grateful for finding happiness. [Chapter 160:] Touka digs out Ken's arm with her ring, the Quinx help her against the kagune ghouls, and she finally digs out Ken out of his kagune. [Chapter 161:] They pull Ken out. But what comes out of the carcass is Rize, which Kichimaru and V retrieve. [Chapter 162:] While carcass' are still active due to Rize, Ken is in a coma. Everyone visits Ken. While talking about the future of ghouls and humans, Take mentions that Kishou said every human would become ghouls. Humans are now becoming ghouls. Ken wakes up. [Chapter 163:] Ken's headaches are gone, as if from Rize being out of his body. Ken learns that Hide is alive. Kichimaru announces to the public once more, reporting the kagune ghouls to be killing. [Chapter 164-167:] The kagune ghouls' toxins create an overdose of kagune to Saiko's face. Ken is resistant to the toxins. Ken goes to Hide and he reveals his scared face to him. As they continue their research in stopping the toxins, V and Clowns attacks, and Ken goes to find the source. Humans and Ghouls continue to fight together. Owl appears and slaughters many. V and Owl don't die. Ayumu is back. V retreats when called back by the Clowns. Eto produces a huge blast. When Ayato and Ken arrive in the nest, the eggs hatch. [Chapter 168-171:] Ayato stays to fight the dragon's golems for Ken to move on to find the source. With Hide's deduction, Hinami finds the Clown's location. Koutarou attacks Donato, with Renji facing Uta and Itori. Ken finds Kichimaru in the nest. Itori doesn't believe in the happiness of goals in a world of humans, thus they fight to laugh as Clowns. Uta wants to devour Renji. For fun to kill and being defeated by Renji, Renji convinces him that it's fine to want to devour him but that he'll fight back and live on to see Ken and Touka's future. [Chapter 172-176:] Koutarou kills Donato, still having loved him as a father, both sobbing, hysterically laughing to his death. Uncaring of questioning Kichimaru, Ken quickly attacks him. (175) V brings out the coprses of Kaya and Enji. The Quinx come to Juuzou and his team's support. Eto gets her awareness back and attacks V. Naki and his men are back. Ken stops Nimura. In the end, he wished for a normal life with Rize. [Chapter 177-178:] Ken arrives to Rize and kills her to save everyone. The corpses seem to die once more, while Ken is engulfed by the nest and Rize is left to die. [Chapter 179:] 6 years have passed with the humans and ghouls forced joined fighting against the Dragon orphans. The lives of many changed, with some saved, many continuing to fight but for the most part, at peace. |
Oct 11, 2023 4:13 PM
#45
Finally these bitches get a happy ending. |
Oct 24, 2023 12:18 PM
#46
Old_School_Akira said: KalfKaneda said: Old_School_Akira said: What a bad ending just like the 1st manga ending. Waste of time! Anime adaptation well deserved 1/10 Anime adaptation is worse than manga, not bad ending at least it was happy but kinda rushed. both are bad to me. i like no version 5 years later. Shut the fuck up |
Oct 26, 2023 4:16 PM
#47
Reply to NoUsername09
Old_School_Akira said:
both are bad to me. i like no version
KalfKaneda said:
Anime adaptation is worse than manga, not bad ending at least it was happy but kinda rushed.
Old_School_Akira said:
What a bad ending just like the 1st manga ending.
Waste of time!
Anime adaptation well deserved
1/10
What a bad ending just like the 1st manga ending.
Waste of time!
Anime adaptation well deserved
1/10
Anime adaptation is worse than manga, not bad ending at least it was happy but kinda rushed.
both are bad to me. i like no version
5 years later. Shut the fuck up
@NoUsername09 nope. Still bad and so was the sequel RE. |
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Nov 21, 2023 8:21 AM
#48
I enjoyed the ride that was Tokyo Ghoul:re. The anime left me wanting more so I began to read the manga and came to find out wow they left out massive bits of the manga unadapted. The dragon scene, Kaneki's and Touka's marriage, and the moment where Touka tells the doves that she doesn't care about the differences between the ghouls and humans and leaves behind her anonymity are all incredible parts of this series. I do still find the last moments where some of the doves are created by this founder who creates human hybrids with ghouls to be strange but the Frankenstein theme is interesting with the viewpoint of Kaneki accepting himself as a ghoul in loving the ghouls around him and building and entire underground society for them but also accepting his human self and refuses to kill for unneeded reasons that the ghoul instinct has. Overall thank you for the experience that was this manga, it was a pleasant experience. |
Apr 12, 2024 1:47 PM
#49
it seems like not many people enjoyed re. I made a right choice to not see reviews before reading. For me it was very good. idk what yall talking about. 8/10 imo |
Jun 1, 2024 9:45 AM
#50
i know the flaws and the fact that the end was rushed but i can't hate this ending, for me was a 6/10 ending. But what can we expect when the author was tired and didnt take a break because he thinks he could turned into something like vagabond's author, that even 10 years later the manga did not return solid 8/10 for the entire manga, art is very good |
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