Tokyo Ghoul Persians. Manga "Tokyo Ghoul": review

Manga Universe " Tokyo Ghoul "takes us to an alternative modern Japan, to the streets of Tokyo, where side by side with people live creatures that look no different from an ordinary person, called ghouls, whose food is people. Ghouls are distinguished by enormous physical strength, high regeneration rates, and their bodies are quite strong, so they cannot be wounded by conventional weapons. The creatures themselves have unique weapons - kagune, which is released after they turn into their true form.

While for most people ghouls are bloodthirsty, ruthless monsters, people for most ghouls are weak-willed cattle. But not all ghouls are like this, there is also a group among them that wants to live in peace with people. These include the workers of the Anteiku cafe - Toka, Yoshimura and others. But there are also extremely hostile ghouls who consider themselves to be something of a superior race, such as the Aogiri Tree, an organization that rules in the 11th region. Depending on their aggressiveness towards people and power, ghouls are divided into six classes: starting from the weakest C and ending with the most dangerous and strong - SSS.

To combat such a dangerous enemy of humanity, the government created a special organization CCG, whose investigators destroy ghouls using a special weapon - the quinque. The Quinque is a weapon based on the kagune of defeated ghouls. Thus, the features, form and strength of the quinca depend on the characteristics of the original kagune.

The main character of this story is a young first-year university student - Kaneki Ken, modest, reserved, bookworm. One day Kaneki was lucky enough to go on a date with a beautiful girl. Walking her home, he learns the hard way about the existence of ghouls, because his passion turns out to be none other than one of them. But he is saved from death by a “happy accident” of a collapse at a construction site. At the hospital, Kaneki is transplanting the organs of a girl who died next to him... a ghoul.

Kaneki's life is falling apart. A terrible, irresistible hunger falls heavily on him, while ordinary food simply makes him vomit. This is how Kaneki becomes half ghoul and half human. Where is his place now? Kaneki has to find out what he is and find new goal in life? Whose side will Kaneki take in this eternal war?

Review of Manga "Tokyo Ghoul"

The plot itself Tokyo Ghoul"as old as the world itself. There is nothing new in it: the confrontation between demons and human race, which ultimately ends in the eruption of a huge conflict - may seem familiar, but this is only part of the story that the author is telling us. In addition, Isis managed to make the hackneyed plot completely original.

Here we are met with horror that does not disappoint and, unlike many other stories in this genre, chapter after chapter the tension only increases, and the dark horror does not leave the pages. From the first page to the end of the arc, and indeed the entire manga as a whole, it is full of disgusting, creepy moments and imbued with human fear of ghouls. Monsters are hiding among people, they could be anyone! A girl running to meet you teddy bear, or an old man with a newspaper on a bench. They are overcome by a hunger for human flesh, and their mighty strength and deadly weapons known as kagune, which stretch out like sharp tentacles in the hunt for prey, are designed to inspire awe. And here is the other side of the coin: the perception of the situation, the world on behalf of the ghouls, helps to overcome this tension and horror.

Strong characters. The characters themselves - their individual appearance and personalities - are unique, which also plays into the hands of the story. Moreover, the author very subtly draws out the characteristics of each and gives enough information about each character to make us not indifferent to their fate, fill us with sympathy and empathy, connecting us with them with strong emotional ties. The ambiguity of the characters is very interesting. Here it is worth noting the amazing work done by the mangaka, who managed to equally endear the reader to both people and ghouls, showing that both have light and dark sides, strength and weakness. It soon becomes clear that there are good guys and bad guys among both species.

The ghouls themselves are also very interesting. Judge for yourself, these are not hackneyed vampires, werewolves or zombies, stories about which are as old as time. Here a completely different, new, never-before-seen “monster” comes onto the stage - a ghoul. Outwardly indistinguishable from a person with approximately the same life expectancy, the same mortal. Let it be a little more durable, with high regeneration and enormous power, but still not so different. To survive, this species is forced to feed on human flesh or the flesh of its own kind. Hopelessness this fact sometimes makes you feel a little compassion for monsters.

Sharp transitions are not uncommon here: at one moment the mood is heightened when we witness a feast of ghouls devouring human flesh, and the next moment we are transported to a flashback in which we are immersed in a story about heroes, which instantly changes the mood, and with it evokes completely different emotions. It's done so subtly and smoothly that the contrast doesn't seem forced.

Most of the scenes in the manga are drawn in dark colors. Guli hunt in dark alleys, and beautifully drawn scenes and the facial expressions of the characters allow us to highlight moments of pure horror.

The play of colors makes you feel the difference between the safe world of people and the dangerous world of ghouls. So, when Kaneki is at the university with his friend Hide, we see blank sheets, and when he is immersed in the world of ghouls or encounters a terrible enemy- they turn black. This stylistic feature distinguishes manga from other similar stories.

But don't let the screenshots fool you! The drawing of Isis is quite rough and largely lacks details; sometimes the battle scenes are especially hard to understand. But, in some miraculous way, this does not matter and does not make the manga any less attractive. After all, manga does not live by drawing alone!

The plot is constantly evolving and keeps the reader in wild suspense from chapter to chapter. The manga is full of bloody battles and dynamically developing events. Every now and then new ones appear in history. interesting characters, in general, you won’t be bored here. With each chapter, we are revealed more and more information about the world of ghouls, about the CCG investigators, but nevertheless without overloading the reader with empty chatter.

Also pleasing here is the evolution of the main character, who from a sort of insecure, pathetic quiet person at some point turns into a strong fighter who is taken into account, from a weak victim into a ruthless hunter.

« Tokyo Ghoul"is an outright action-horror, a rather intense psychological thriller, a brutal story woven from pain and suffering. There is nothing cute, funny, nothing good happens here, just an oppressive gloomy atmosphere, guts and blood everywhere. This is a story for lovers of the goosebump-piercing, inexorable animal fear that permeates everything here.

Grade

The best assessment of the manga is that it is constantly in the top sales. So, the art is the weakest link here, although it is passable. The dynamics of the plot, its unexpected twists and unsurpassed originality and detail of the characters make the manga “” exactly the way millions love it.

Creators of the Manga "Tokyo Ghoul"


« Tokyo Ghoul“This is by no means a story about the struggle between good and evil. In fact, the “red thread” here is the question: what do you understand by good and evil, what do you consider good and bad, that if we do something bad, with the goal of ultimately helping someone, will it be considered as good or still evil? It is this struggle that burns inside the main character throughout the story. What makes us human?

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KenKaneki(Japanese: 金木研)
Haise Sasaki(Japanese: 佐々木琲世) - main character, an eighteen-year-old freshman who becomes half-ghoul due to an organ transplant from a deceased ghoul, Ridze. After the operation, Kaneki realizes that something incomprehensible is happening to him: he is disgusted by ordinary food, so he realizes that he became a ghoul when he learned that he was transplanted with the organs of the girl who died next to him. Kaneki tries to hide the fact that he is a ghoul by trying to live a normal life, but he ends up working as a waiter at Anteiku Cafe, which supplies ghouls with human flesh.
CurrentKirishima(Japanese: 霧嶋董香) - main character, a sixteen-year-old ghoul girl. She works part-time at Anteiku Cafe and goes to school. She manages to integrate well into human society because she believes it is important to keep the fact that she is a ghoul a secret. She is sometimes vindictive, and her actions usually appear reckless, like those of a person with a penchant for violence. At first she hated Kaneki, because she believed that he would never understand what it was like to be a ghoul from birth, but soon became Kaneki's partner in combat training.
qualities
Ridze Kamishiro(Japanese: 神代利世) - a girl whom Kaneki met in a cafe. Rize lured Kaneki out on a date to eat him, but Rize's plan failed when a beam fell on her and she died. Her organs are transplanted into Kaneki to save his life because he suffered greatly after Rize's attack. Before this incident, Ridze was known as one of the most powerful and merciless ghouls. Like Kaneki, Ridze was a member of Anteiku and loved to read. Later it became known that Ridze was actually alive.
NishikiNishio(Japanese: 西尾錦) is a sophomore at the same university where Kaneki studies. He is arrogant and irritable, and does not like it when teenagers talk to him. He does not like it when ghouls invade his area, and is also hostile towards other ghouls. He began working as a waiter at the Anteiku cafe after the incident with Shu Tsukiyama. He loves his girlfriend, Kimi Nishino, very much.
NishikiNishio(Japanese: 西尾錦) is a sophomore at the same university where Kaneki studies. He is arrogant and irritable, and does not like it when teenagers talk to him. He does not like it when ghouls invade his area, and is also hostile towards other ghouls. He began working as a waiter at the Anteiku cafe after the incident with Shu Tsukiyama. He loves his girlfriend, Kimi Nishino, very much. Nishiki is a loner and a pretty good fighter; ghouls try to avoid fighting with him even in a group.
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KotaroAmon(Japanese: 亜門鋼太朗) - first class investigator, hunts ghouls, friend of Mado. He has an inexhaustible sense of justice, considers it his duty to make the “wrong world” right by exterminating ghouls, because of which children become orphans, like himself.
KureoMado(Japanese: 真戸呉緒) - first-class investigator, hunted ghouls with Kotaro. Experienced and ruthless in combat, it is a challenge even for powerful ghouls. He always trusts his intuition, which has never let him down. He eventually became obsessed with ghouls, collecting their weapons and destroying them, which led to his death.
HideyoshiNagatika(Japanese: 永近英良) - best friend Kaneki, nicknamed "Hide". Observant, has a keen intuition: while Kaneki tried his best to hide the fact that he had become a ghoul, Hide already guessed that something strange was happening to his friend. After disappearing, Kaneki joins the CCG as an assistant to find out about his whereabouts.
JuzoSuzuya(Japanese 鈴屋 什造) - second class investigator (after promotion), hunts ghouls. Has an androgynous appearance. Strong, known for his sadistic tendencies. Used the name in the past RaySuzuya(Japanese: 鈴屋玲). He has strange hobby: Sewing on the body that makes him look intimidating.
AkiraMado(Japanese 真戸暁) - daughter of Kureo Mado, second-class investigator (before promotion). At first she acted as a subordinate of Kotaro Amon, investigating the case of Rize Kamishiro. When she gets very drunk, she shows her weak side and accuses Amon of being the reason her father died.

Lyrical introduction

I regard Tokyo Ghoul as the best mass-produced series of the season. And that’s why I’m even a little sorry that the title will join the ranks of passers-by, because the anime authors couldn’t find the strength to try a little more. After all, this world and heroes have enormous potential that could be revealed and revealed, and not stop the holiday at nothing, with a vague prospect of continuation! But first things first.

So, it all starts with the fact that an ordinary dude is transplanted with the organs of a monster (a ghoul, in local terms) - and he becomes a monster who needs to eat people in order to live. Of course, people are in a state of panic mixed with horror and hunger. And the world of monsters is hierarchical - areas with food (people) are clearly divided, there are clans and individuals, fights for spheres of influence... How can our half-human GG survive in such conditions?

How to serve

With such a mix, you expect that “ good people"will fight against the 'bad guys', i.e. there will be a clearly differentiated “beaver” and “donkey”. And the only question is how many episodes later should the title be thrown into the trash bin? But what do we actually see? No and no again. The authors tried to show that there are “garbage” and “adequates” on both sides of the barricades, i.e. Not everything is divided into white and black stupidly. Of course, such a move causes a storm of discontent among a certain group of viewers (namely those who are characterized by deep immersion in the work and “trying on” its logic and laws, which is called “for themselves”) and there is a wave of indignation in the spirit of: “Why is sympathy being imposed on me? to monsters who are the main enemies of humanity because they eat them/us/you?” But you know, I personally am used to watching urban fantasy without thinking: “God, what will I do if an evil ghoul comes and eats someone right under my nose?!” ", for example. It’s like being afraid of meeting a maniac in fur on the street, or an “evil alien man,” or human-sized mutant beetles. Therefore, in fact, I regard the world as fictional, as an alternative reality, and I perceive what is happening in it purely from these positions, without translating everything into a moral plane and the surrounding reality.

Implementation

And here I want to shout loudly and obscenely. My main complaint is not at all about the “cultivation of sympathy for monsters” (c), and not about the censorship of the bloody gut scenes that are naturally contained here in large quantities(You can survive this, and after waiting for the discs, reconsider if necessary). But why was it necessary to cram the material into 12 episodes?! They would have given 20+ at once (the manga would have been enough, and there are some semi-official rumors about a continuation in January that are circulating online), because much less promising stories get the same length from the start! At first the action was measured, then it rushed at a frantic pace, and the last episode was a stretch of one scene (done well, but it clearly doesn’t match the last episode), at the end of which the viewer understands that everything is just beginning, but... Or go read the manga, or wait, maybe a continuation will follow someday (they would have said about it at the end of the series - that would have been at least something, and not some dubious whispering on news sites and social networks with conjectures about the statements of the original author).

Over the course of the series, more and more new dilemmas were thrown up, more and more new mysteries, more and more new connections between the characters and, in fact, new characters (by the way, very bright and interesting). A chic hierarchy has been built both on the side of the monster ghouls and on the side of the police structure that catches them, representing people. But before the viewer has time to somehow immerse himself in this, to sort out the received information and the gaps in it, a certain snowball begins to roll (in the form of the last arc), where there are even more characters, even more questions about what is happening and even fewer sane explanations. What is happening and who all these people are - only this remains in your head while you follow the continuous action (hello, episode 11). And everything suddenly ends on the philosophical and meditative, one might say, 12th episode... It feels like the filmmakers couldn’t decide until the very end which ending to give - with the potential for a sequel or not (and, judging by the ending, they simply chose the lesser of two evils).

Those. The script ended up being completely unbalanced. Big failure. All other disadvantages (such as the snotty nature of certain scenes, the fanserviceiness of certain images, etc. - the mainstream, what can you want from it) seem to be just trifles, unworthy of mention.

The picture (with the exception of frames spoiled by censorship) is stylish and perfectly supports the atmosphere; the music can be distinguished as OP - it will firmly stick in the head of the series after 3-4 episodes.

It is worth additionally noting GG. It's practically not annoying. This is a big plus. Usually half the action of series of this kind is filled with groans/screams/inappropriately chaotic actions of the main character, which causes irritation and a desire to stop watching any titles altogether, except those where female cast actors. Of course, much more could have been squeezed out of this character - the fact that he is half-man and half-ghoul in one person already provides a clear basis for accepting the “uniqueness of the GG” without a skeptical grin. But, alas, the authors have not yet even deigned to give an answer to this premise: who/why needed to do this. I think that if they had filmed further, then the local GG, who until the very end, to put it mildly, was inferior in charisma to the characters around him, and by and large played the role of an observer or furniture, would finally take a central place in the action. But, in the end, the viewer did not get the most interesting thing.

Lyrical summary

Considering that I didn’t have enough of what was shown and had a desire to even read the manga, I can’t call the series bad or mediocre. But when soberly assessing the ending, which did not answer a single question and the ragged pace of the story, one cannot even call it good. One can only note that the time spent watching is not a pity, although the end result leaves a feeling of dissatisfaction.

The series is worth trying to get acquainted with. Pleasure at the end of viewing is not guaranteed, but time will pass unnoticed - that's for sure. And in general, when compared with other pretentious series that are ending this month, the strength of disappointment or dissatisfaction from Tokyo Ghoul simply ceases to be felt, after all, it is an order of magnitude less typical anime primitive. Well, as an advertisement for the original source, the task was completed simply brilliantly.

This summer turned out to be much more fruitful than last, which is why there were much more worthwhile anime. You will learn about some of them in this and subsequent reviews. This time the choice fell on the film adaptation of Ishida Sui’s manga “Tokyo Ghoul” of the same name. The series is designed for 12 episodes, which have already successfully ended and are waiting for their viewer. Well, as we all know, today the easiest way is online.

The anime begins with two school friends sitting peacefully in a cafe and discussing girls. The scene is everyday for almost every person with a personal life, except when you are sitting and writing a review.

But in fact, in this world, in addition to people, there also live not quite people - Ghouls. They eat people, but at the same time have human appearance and intelligence. Significant difference The same thing about people is that they have great physical strength, and killing them is a difficult task.

However, let's return to our young people who are sitting at a table and discussing one girl. Some mysterious girl Every day he comes to this cafe with another book. And one of the guys, Kaneki Ken, liked it, and he himself really likes to read. In general, the possible couple has topics to talk about. His friend, more active and cheerful (as it should be for an anime), is an adviser to our “Romeo”. After a short conversation, they agreed that just staring at the girl was not enough.

But then something happened that any guy in love dreams of, the girl decided to meet him (this is almost the same as she will be the first to write to you on VKontakte, but only with her legs and next to you). And the guy and the girl even communicated well, until the moment when Kaneki decided to accompany Riza near dark alleys and a construction site. Just at that moment the girl decided that her boyfriend smelled very nice and could be eaten.

In reality, Riza turned out to be a Ghoul and a very strong Ghoul. Already lying on construction debris with several holes in his body, the guy managed to say goodbye to everyone he knew, but an unfortunate coincidence of circumstances and the building blocks fly to Riza.

Thus, the cannibal who brought fear to Tokyo was eliminated. But the guy survived and was sent for surgery. Only the doctor turned out to be on his own and transplanted Gul Kaneki’s organs. As a result, the patient turned out to be more than alive and after some time went from sick leave to his home.

Even in the hospital, Kaneki ate practically nothing, but at home it turned out that the problem was him, and not the food. After some thought, it becomes clear that the survivor has become a Ghoul and needs human meat. However, human consciousness rebels against this.

What do I think about Tokyo Rumble

Curious what it is so far only job Ishida Sui and I must admit, she turned out to be very strong and interesting. The plot is really compelling, as is the violence in the anime. At the same time, I would like to hope that the author will not pursue easy money in the future by drawing the same type love stories. Instead, he should continue in the same direction.

As for not the content, but the name - “Tokyo Ghoul”, it fits very well; in fact, almost all Russian-language anime sites left it that way, where you can always watch free anime online. And here, special thanks to our Russian film search for the name “Tokyo Monster”. It may be true, but it sounds like something out of a cheap comedy movie.

If you look at the reaction of the Russian-speaking anime community and their opinions in the comments, it is divided into two polar points of view. The former adore the released series, the latter are trying to trample the entire plot and characters into the mud. I don't understand such passions.

However, the fact that “Tokyo Ghoul” evokes such emotions among people once again shows that the creators managed to touch the audience. However, comparing it to series like " ”, which some particularly zealous commentators do, is still not worth it, these anime are too much about different things. And before you continue reading this post, remember that any review is largely the opinion of one single person.

As for the narration of the plot, I must admit it turned out to be very uneven. Some episodes turned out to be much stronger than subsequent ones. This fact has a serious impact. A common phenomenon has occurred where a director is unable to create a cohesive product. It turned out that “Tokyo Ghoul” starts and ends very cheerfully. However, the middle of the series ends up being smoother and calmer than it needs to be. This could be forgiven for the series, however, some viewers may be thrown off track by the narrative. It can be especially upsetting for those who would like to watch the characters fight, rather than their soul-searching.

They pull out the anime, as I said, the beginning and end of the picture. The first creates the desired atmosphere and sets several important issues in the plot. This essentially forces you to watch the middle of the series, because some things you only learn there. The ending will make any viewer, including me, wait for the continuation. By the way, the second season of the series will appear on screens in January 2015.

At the same time, the ending of the first season can be easily divided into two parts: bloody - episode 11, psychological - episode 12. But even here I have one question. If there are no complaints about episode 11, then why is episode 12 so reminiscent of the ending? ? At least, this is created according to personal feelings.

In fact, the plot is not weak, and if you look at it in comparison with many other anime, then “Tokyo Ghoul” can be praised for its content. After all, we are told not just the story of monsters and their hunters. Here each side has its own truth, for which they fight. It will never be clear until the end who is more humane in the series, people or ghouls. The image of Kaneki is more like an outside observer than the main thing character. He comes to the forefront only at the end of the season.

Actually, we have come to the weakest moment of the entire story, namely the characters. There is a feeling that many heroes simply did not get enough playing time. Somewhere there are hints about the stories of minor characters in this series, and the viewer is forced to only guess from vague phrases. For other characters, the motives turn out to be too simple or limited to “evil because evil.” Such explanations were not enough for me.

Description: Tokyo has been at war with a certain unusual type of crime for a long time. Ghouls have long been humanity's number one problem, as they were monsters in human form. Just imagine, the person walking opposite you may turn out to be an animal who dreams of feasting on you. In such a situation for normal life you don't have to think about it. But many years later, people decided to fight ghouls with the help of new weapons - Quinxes, who also had the abilities of ghouls, they were ideally opposed to ghouls. Sasaki Haise was the leader of the squad, he is the strongest of the Quinxes. True, he has a secret. Sasaki knows nothing about his past, does not know what happened before and what he did. Now for him there is only the present, where there are friends. Well, you should already know the past life, this is everyone’s favorite Kaneki. Sasaki is haunted by fear of the unknown, at one moment he remembers his life and gives free rein to his second personality - Kaneki, and Sasaki falls into sleep. Therefore, in the new season we will be introduced to our old acquaintance in more detail.

Tokyo Ghoul (Season 3) / Tokyo Ghoul: Re

Description: Any threat can appear from where no one expected it; usually the worst thing is right under our noses, we just can’t see it, or we simply don’t want it. It’s the same here, the impending threat came from the people themselves. After all, man is the most terrible creature that is capable of anything. But Ghouls... This is a separate topic, a creature that looks like a human. But if a person can still be tamed, then such a trick will not work with a ghoul, people are also animals in some way, and ghouls, a ghoul, can hardly be called a beast, but it is quite possible. Tokyo was one of the first cities to fall under the influence of ghouls, they just came and wanted to feed on human beings. To combat this threat, an organization was created that fought with all its might against the ghouls, only they could repel the ghouls, and they partially succeeded. Kaneki decides to return... Only this time it will not be the same Kaneki as before, now he is Sasaki Haise. The responsibility falls on his shoulders to be at the head of the Quinxes, a squad that must put an end to the ghouls once and for all.

Tokyo Ghoul (season 2) / Tokyo Ghoul

Description: The second season of the anime series “Tokyo Ghoul” promises to be no less epic and exciting. Continuation of the story about the guy Kaneki Ken, who, by the will of fate, became a half-monster. The thing is that, having volunteered to help a fragile and sweet-looking girl, poor Kaneki almost ended up with her for lunch, because the person was none other than a bloodthirsty and very voracious ghoul. The collapsed building saved his life, but does the young man need such a life? Now he is half human, half ghoul, he can only eat human meat and drink only black coffee. On top of everything else, he learns that ghouls are a dime a dozen throughout Japan and he, a half-breed, has become a very intriguing person to everyone.

Tokyo Ghoul OVA (2015) / Toukyou Kushu Jack

Description: Of course, when we say "Tokyo Ghoul" we are introducing Kaneki Ken, but these two short OVAs make us understand that the world of ghouls did not originate with Kaneki and did not always revolve around him before the poor man got his hands on power of the ghoul, a lot of things happened. After all, ghouls have been eating humans for a long time now, without particularly advertising themselves, of course. The hunger tearing them apart from within forced them to kill people, but there were also those who did it just for fun. Humanity was forced to defend itself and therefore a “department for combating ghouls” was created; the employees of this department were popularly called pigeons. We will talk about one of these same pigeons, or rather Arima Kisho. He was not always the best of the best fighters of bloodthirsty killers, but from a young age he knew exactly what he would do. An unpleasant encounter with a ghoul in his youth determined his entire future fate.

Tokyo Ghoul (season 1) / Tokyo Ghoul

Description: The main character of the anime series "Tokyo Ghoul" is a simple guy named Kaneki Ken, he has a serious hobby, he likes to read, eat true friend, with whom he often spends time. But he didn’t have a girlfriend, and not every one would suit his taste. But then he saw her, she was holding books in her hands, she was sweet, and Kaneki offered her his help. Carrying all kinds of romantic nonsense in his young head, he still did not know that he was completely her type, like any other person, because the only thing the girl wanted from him was to feast on his fresh meat. This is her ghoul essence. Having already said goodbye to life, the boy could not even think that by the will of fate he would turn out to be the same monster as the one that tried to devour him.

Touka Kirishima (Tokyo Ghoul)

Touka Kirishima

Sora Amamiya

Description: One from the anime Tokyo Ghoul. She previously worked as a waitress at Anteiku. When hunting for prey, she wore a rabbit mask, so she received the nickname Rabbit. She is irritated because of half her life as a ghoul, and half an ordinary person. She played the role of the girl well. Like all children, she goes to school, has friends, and after school goes to work as a waitress, but as soon as she becomes a ghoul, she forgets about everything and becomes merciless to everyone. She hates CCG researchers due to the destruction of her family, so she had to live on the run from everyone.

Rize Kamishiro (Tokyo Ghoul)

Rize Kamishiro

Kana Hanazawa

Description: This heroine has a hard time satisfying her hunger. Having a ghoul rank of S, she moves from area to area, as she eats almost everyone. Has the nickname Devourer. After several months, she adapted to this human world, after which she retains the appearance of a girl, even attracting guys to her side. But falling in love with her, the guy becomes a victim of murder. Realizing that she herself is beautiful, this becomes her weapon for prey, luring a person to dark places where there is no one, Rize eats him without witnesses and unnecessary people.