December 21 Could Be A Big Day For Tokyo Ghoul Fans

December 21 Could Be A Big Day For Tokyo Ghoul Fans



Summary

  • Fans await news on Tokyo Ghoul’s anime comeback after a disappointing 2018 reception.
  • Tokyo Ghoul manga sales surpass 50 million copies, showcasing author’s skill & story quality.
  • Major 10th anniversary celebration for Tokyo Ghoul anime sparks hopes for a remake.



Tokyo Ghoul fans have been deprived of any major news for a long time, but it seems that things are about to change. In a new report, it was revealed that the Tokyo Ghoul anime will have a special stage for its 10th anniversary on December 21, 2025.

While fans will certainly be excited by the announcement, they will try not to get their hopes up. There was a similar announcement earlier this year, and it turned out to be an art exhibition called Tokyo Ghoul EX. So, they know better than to get their hopes up early.

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Tokyo Ghoul Anime Needs To Come Back Strong

Tokyo Ghoul anime released its last anime-related content in 2018, and it received poor reception from the viewers. So, when it was revealed that the anime would have a major announcement, fans were over the moon. However, they were met with disappointment when it turned out to be an art exhibition.


This time, the people affiliated with Tokyo Ghoul must be careful and try not to let down their faithful audience. Most fans will be hoping that the announcement is related to the remake of the anime. None of the anime adaptations did justice to the source material, but Studio Pierrot can still right its wrongs.

Tokyo Ghoul Manga Is Phenomenal

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  • Manga is much better than the anime
  • An anime remake is needed


Tokyo Ghoul started serializing in the Weekly Young Jump in September 2011. The manga continued to run in the magazine till September 2014. Subsequently, Sui Ishida announced a sequel called Tokyo Ghoul: re in October 2014. It is set two years after the events of the original manga, and it introduces a brand-new cast of characters. Tokyo Ghoul: re came to an end in October 2018.

Sui Ishida’s manga has been nominated for multiple awards, which is a testament to the author’s skill and the quality of the story. Both manga series have done well in terms of sales. Based on the latest available report, Tokyo Ghoul and Tokyo Ghoul: re have collectively sold more than 47 million copies. It is worth noting that the report is from 2021, so the new number is likely to be higher. It is possible that they must have sold more than 50 million copies by now.


The first anime adaptation of Tokyo Ghoul was released on July 4, 2014. The second season aired between January 9 and March 27, 2015. After Tokyo Ghoul, the studio decided to work on Tokyo Ghoul: re. The first episode of Tokyo Ghoul: re aired on April 3, 2018, and the finale was released on June 19, 2018.

Tokyo Ghoul is available to stream on Crunchyroll.

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