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The official X account of the Tokyo Ghoul anime has followers buzzing with pleasure and hypothesis after teasing a giant announcement on July 3, 2024 at 6:00 PM JST, as a part of the sequence’ tenth anniversary.

The publish included a 20-second video with a montage of scenes from the unique anime sequence.

This has led to followers taking to social media to specific their hopes and theories about what the announcement may very well be.

The vast majority of followers are hoping for an entire remake of the anime sequence, a model that may intently comply with the storyline of the manga.

Nevertheless, many are approaching the announcement with warning, as earlier franchise teasers and bulletins have generally led to much less thrilling reveals, equivalent to free episodes on YouTube as an alternative of recent content material.

Aside from this, hypothesis has additionally ranged from a brand new Blu-ray assortment, probably with remastered episodes and new bonus content material, and even one thing so simple as a digital re-release.

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As a part of the tenth anniversary celebration, all 48 episodes of Tokyo Ghoul anime and a couple of OVAs have been distributed at no cost on Official YouTube of Studio Pierrot channel from April 5, 2024.

Tokyo Ghoul is an anime tv sequence produced by Pierrot, primarily based on the manga sequence of the identical title by Sui Ishida. The primary season aired from July to September 2014. A second season, titled Tokyo Ghoul√Aaired from January to March 2015. A 3rd and last season, titled Tokyo Ghoul: reaired from April to December 2018 in two cut up season programs.

Pierrot additionally produced two OVAs, every primarily based on Tokyo Ghoul: Jack and a part of the sunshine novel Tokyo Ghoul: Daystitled Tokyo Ghoul: Pinto.

Tokyo Ghoul manga was serialized in Shueisha’s seinen manga journal Weekly Younger Leap from September 2011 to September 2014, with the chapters collected into 14 tankobon volumes.

A prequel, titled Tokyo Ghoul (Jack), was revealed on-line on Leap Dwell in 2013, with the chapters collected into one tankōbon quantity. A sequel, titled Tokyo Ghoul: rewas serialized in Weekly Younger Leap from October 2014 to July 2018 and its chapters have been collected into 16 tankobon volumes.

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