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Tokyo Ghoul: Root A

  • TV Series
  • 2015
  • TV-MA
  • 24m
IMDb RATING
7.5/10
19K
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Tokyo Ghoul: Root A (2015)
After being tortured and transformed, Kaneki leaves Anteku and joins Aogiri tree in order to protect his friends. While he tries to get stronger, Touka decides to enroll in college while they all try to recover from Kaneki leaving.
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After being tortured and transformed, Kaneki leaves Anteku and joins Aogiri tree in order to protect his friends. While he tries to get stronger, Touka decides to enroll in college while the... Read allAfter being tortured and transformed, Kaneki leaves Anteku and joins Aogiri tree in order to protect his friends. While he tries to get stronger, Touka decides to enroll in college while they all try to recover from Kaneki leaving.After being tortured and transformed, Kaneki leaves Anteku and joins Aogiri tree in order to protect his friends. While he tries to get stronger, Touka decides to enroll in college while they all try to recover from Kaneki leaving.

  • Stars
    • Natsuki Hanae
    • Brina Palencia
    • Austin Tindle
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  • IMDb RATING
    7.5/10
    19K
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    POPULARITY
    4,645
    821
    • Stars
      • Natsuki Hanae
      • Brina Palencia
      • Austin Tindle
    • 20User reviews
    • 2Critic reviews
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    • Awards
      • 1 win & 2 nominations total

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    Natsuki Hanae
    Natsuki Hanae
    • Ken Kaneki
    • 2015
    Brina Palencia
    Brina Palencia
    • Touka Kirishima
    • 2015
    Austin Tindle
    • Ken Kankei
    • 2015
    Michelle Rojas
    • Nashiro Yasuhisa
    • 2015
    Yutaka Nakano
    • Yukinori Shinohara
    • 2015
    Sora Amamiya
    Sora Amamiya
    • Touka Kirishima
    • 2015
    Rie Kugimiya
    Rie Kugimiya
    • Juzo Suzuya
    • 2015
    Fuyuka Oura
    • Kaya Irimi
    • 2015
    Katsuyuki Konishi
    Katsuyuki Konishi
    • Koutarou Amon
    • 2015
    Anri Katsu
    • Koma Enji
    • 2015
    Asami Seto
    • Akira Mado
    • 2015
    Show Hayami
    • Kosuke Hoji
    • 2015
    Shinnosuke Tachibana
    • Seido Takizawa
    • 2015
    Shintarô Asanuma
    • Nishiki Nishio
    • 2015
    Takayuki Sugô
    Takayuki Sugô
    • Yoshimura
    • 2015
    Sumire Morohoshi
    Sumire Morohoshi
    • Hinami Fueguchi
    • 2015
    Brandon Potter
    Brandon Potter
    • Shinohara…
    • 2015
    Morgan Laure
    • Akira Mado
    • 2015
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    7arminsoufian

    Unexplained and sort of a mess

    Ok maybe the rating doesn't match the title but there were good moments in my opinion, very enjoyable at times and at least it was a coherent overall story. But so many storylines went nowhere and had no explanation. Characters weren't developed at all when introduced which is a huge shame. A lot of the end was unexplained aswell. Overall very disappointing with some very good, enjoyable moments.
    4chakai-24019

    Watch after you have read the manga

    Tokyo Ghoul is a overall overwhelmingly positive story, IF YOU ARE TALKING ABOUT THE MANGA. The whole story aspect has been thrown out of the window as if the TV screen was on fire. All the story aspect is messed up and ruined and there are too many plot holes. It feels like what a five year thought this was about and then wrote the story briefly. I made a mistake of watching the anime first then the manga because I didn't like the story this much but my friend kept recommending the manga so I gave it a try and oh gosh... It was great. Most of the plot holes were covered and important story aspects were covered in the manga rather than this unfinished anime. Overall, I would not recommend this anime at all UNLESS you read the manga first and want to watch a animated version of the ACTION SCENES. But at least they got one thing right. The awesome soundtrack. So please watch after you had read the manga.
    7mihutheodorcosmin

    Decent

    Confusing and bad. Not worthy to watch, it is really bad compared to the manga by Sui Ishida (which is a masterpiece on it's own). Bad anime by Pierrot.
    6bogdanbalostin

    Too many plotholes and illogical story

    If I would not have read the manga, I would probably have rated it 2 stars. It's that bad. Mind you, the first season was a 9 for me.

    Let's start with the flaws. Side stories that don't go anywhere. Characters without any purpose. Characters suddenly appearing in the middle of action scenes from nowhere. The main character (is he even main character anymore?) missing from lots of important parts of the story. And I could go on. Long story short, it's a very confusing show that makes little sense.

    Does it have cool action scenes? Yeah but... I don't think you can be invested in them if you don't care about the characters.

    In spite of all this, the show can be enjoyable if you read the manga first. As I already read the manga, I could fill up plotholes and understand the reasons for the existence of action scenes and some secondary characters. The anime diverges from the manga a lot but some scenes are picked directly from the manga without any thought if they fit here or not.

    The last few episodes are especially interesting (if you read the manga, again I repeat myself)
    7zackariasstenmark

    Like a whole different series from S1, which I like

    Tokyo Ghoul is a special series. It differs from season to season very much, so rating the entire series with a single rating feels wrong, and unfair to this season, season 2.

    I'm not a manga reader, and I think that some animes with a manga that differs much from the anime often becomes an unfair situation in rating. If I understand correctly, this whole season is not in the manga, and therefore it became a situation when manga readers don't like this season just because they love how the manga was original made and if the anime then differs, (even if it's good, which in this case it is), they don't like it and poison their view of the whole series. Because I'll be honest, and anyone who hasn't read the manga will probably agree with this. This season is by far the best in the entire series. Those who say otherwise have either read the manga and therefore underrate this season, or that they simply like simpler, more childish series. Because if you are to compare seasons 1 and 2 in TG, it is like day and night, where night is all well and good. Season 1 is fairly light, where the characters feel simpler and easier to understand, and then it takes a turn in season 2 where everything gets dark, and there is a mysterious feeling throughout the series, where the characters, especially the main character, feel much more complex and more likeable.

    Season one is in the manga, and season two is not. And still for season 2 to have almost the same rating as season one, with all the manga-readers hating it, is a good job. I've seen a lot of series, many animes too. And I can easily say, without the manga making any role in this, season 2 is objectivly much better than season 1, and 7,5 on this second season is way too low. I loved this season, and would say it is one of the better seasons in anime in the new-gens.

    Just wanted to talk about this, because I've heard that the manga is super good in TG, and now that s1 was in the manga, and s2 wasn't, makes the rating very unfair, wrong. I would personally rate this season around 8,3 to 8,5 (compared to other animes, I think animes usually have a too high rating in general, because the audience is one-sided, but thats not importnant here).

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      While the first season is faithful to the manga, this season differs drastically from it.
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    • Release date
      • January 9, 2015 (Japan)
    • Country of origin
      • Japan
    • Languages
      • Japanese
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Tokyo Ghoul 2
    • Production company
      • Pierrot
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      • 24m
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      • 16:9 HD

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