
An OVA based on it was released on September 30, 2015. It was published digitally starting on August 2014 and ran for 7 chapters.
Tokyo Ghoul: Jack, a Prequel focused on Kishou Arima and Taishi Fura as they track down a ghoul simply called Lantern, who wears a pumpkin on his head. It has spawned several Spin Offs, across several forms of media. The anime premiered on Toonami on March 25, 2017. A third season based on Tokyo Ghoul:re was released on April 3rd, 2018, with a fourth and final season released in October 2018. The second season, Tokyo Ghoul √A, debuted in January 2015, picking up where the first season left off but partly going off into a different direction to the manga, blending in its own story with the rest of the original manga. The first season, simply titled Tokyo Ghoul, debuted in Summer 2014, and, for the most part, follows the flow of the manga, ending halfway through the Aogiri arc. The series has been adapted into four 12-episode seasons by Studio Pierrot. This sequel manga ended with 179 chapters in June 2018. Taking place two years after the disastrous events in Tokyo, it follows new protagonist Haise Sasaki, Akira Mado, and members of a newly-formed team of Ghoul-Hybrids created by CCG as they continue the fight against Aogiri and the Owl, all while a traitor within the CCG sets his own plan in motion. A sequel, Tokyo Ghoul:re began serialization in October 2014. The manga ended at 143 chapters on September 18, 2014, with a total of 14 volumes. But soon, he becomes pulled into a war between the CCG and Aogiri Tree, a ghoul supremacist organization led by the One-Eyed Owl, a feared and enigmatic figure.Īnd now, Kaneki struggles with his humanity more than ever.
Kaneki, now a one-eyed ghoul (a type known for being extraordinarily powerful), finds shelter in Anteiku, a local coffee shop staffed by friendly ghouls.
As a result, the Commission of Counter Ghoul (CCG) was created to combat them. In this world, ghouls are creatures that can only feed on humans.