How's it going lurkers? Last night was the finale for the Seinen Horror Action Anime, Tokyo Ghoul on Adult Swim's Toonami block.
If you have ever watched this violent series on Toonami or online, you already know the finale was tragic yet felt confusing and unfinished.
Over the last decade or so of watching 100's of Anime, I have never watched an entire series feeling so confused and cheated. That is UNLESS, you want to count Michiko & Hatchin. That was another Seinen Action Anime that extremely cheated its viewers. However, it is MUCH more complicated with Tokyo Ghoul.
Judging by the looks of it, I have the impression that Japan is probably undecided about granting this Seinen Horror Action Anime another season. I say this because Tokyo Ghoul was not given a full season.
In 2007, I watched the online show Anime TV. English dub voice actor, Johnny Yong Bosch hosted it.
Someone sent a letter to him on Anime TV, asking why some shows have shorter seasons than others.
Johnny explained that Japanese TV networks must approve of the series getting more episodes, if the networks seem unsure about the its performance.
Most Anime will be granted the standard 24-26 episodes, which is the equivalent of 1 full season. Anime with only 12-13 episodes, on the other hand, are only 1/2 season shows.
Looking at Tokyo Ghoul's episode list, this Seinen Horror Action Anime is divided into 2 small seasons. There is Tokyo Ghoul, and then there is Tokyo Ghoul √A. Both have 12 episodes each.
I suspect that Japan is trying to decide, if Tokyo Ghoul SHOULD be granted a small 3rd season. I really hope they do because the ending was confusing and left unfinished.
So far, I have read summaries about Tokyo Ghoul's characters. The franchise seems to be popular in Japan, considering that it has 1 live action movie, 1 video game, 3 light novels, 2 OVA's, an Anime, and a Manga. Therefore, I, as well as OTHERS are really confused by the season finale for Tokyo Ghoul √A.
Too bad Toonami does not believe in airing OVA's for Anime. Some OVA's actually tie up loose ends to a series. I meant to watch the finale and its 2 OVA's last week, but I was preoccupied offline.
Some of us are still hoping that maybe SOMEDAY Toonami will premiere the OVA's for Black Lagoon. Chances are highly unlikely but you never know.
I really would've liked to have seen more of the other ghouls. The ghouls that helped run the Anteiku Coffee Shop (Enji Koma and Kaya Irimi) should've been given more of a story. Also, I would've loved to have seen more of Uta, since he is the mask maker and Shuu Tsukiyama.
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far as the OVA's go, Tokyo Ghoul: JACK is OVA 1 and a prequel.
This OVA has nothing to do with the protagonist, Ken Kaneki. It mostly focuses on Kishou Arima. Meanwhile...
Tokyo Ghoul: PINTO is another Tokyo Ghoul prequel, which is specifically dedicated to Shuu Tsukiyama. I can ONLY imagine how crazy that OVA is because Tsukiyama is a very loud, pretentious, and flamboyant character.
Don't you just love how those 2 OVA's have nothing to do with the protagonist? Then again, I guess it doesn't really matter that much since both are prequels. I really DO hope the Tokyo Ghoul franchise releases a short 3rd season.
Leaving we, the viewers with such a tragic YET confusing cliffhanger only leaves us feeling angry, cheated, and like we wasted our entire time watching Tokyo Ghoul from the start to ending with an incomplete WTF?! finale. I will have to explain more in detail about Tokyo Ghoul's characters in another blog.
Since I mentioned that loud, pretentious, and flamboyant villain with an extreme obsession for Ken Kaneki, I'll leave you with that disturbing handkerchief scene with Tsukiyama and Kaneki for today's Cartoon Sunday.
Tokyo Ghoul: "A Rare Treat" [Handkerchief Scene] (2014)
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