Tokyo Ghoul
Finished · 12 epStudio Pierrot · 2014 · Japan

Tokyo Ghoul

東京喰種 トーキョーグール

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The suspense horror/dark fantasy story is set in Tokyo, which is haunted by mysterious "ghouls" who are devouring humans. People are gripped by the fear of these ghouls whose identities are masked in mystery. An ordinary college student named Kaneki encounters Rize, a girl who is an avid reader like him, at the café he frequents. Little does he realize that his fate will change overnight. (Source: Anime News Network)

Episodes

12
1. Episode 1 - Tragedy
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2. Episode 2 - Incubation
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3. Episode 3 - Dove
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4. Episode 4 - Supper
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5. Episode 5 - Scars
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6. Episode 6 - Cloudburst
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7. Episode 7 - Captivity
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8. Episode 8 - Circular
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9. Episode 9 - Birdcage
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10. Episode 10 - Aogiri
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11. Episode 11 - High Spirits
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12. Episode 12 - Ghoul
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