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Tokyo Ghoul:re - The sequel manga, continues the story of the original with 179 chapters (16 volumes) + chapter 31.5 in volume 4. Tokyo Ghoul Oneshot - A non-canon prototype chapter. School of Ghoul - A non-canon parody of Tokyo Ghoul by the manga author, featuring the characters going to school together. Novels - Part of the manga's continuity.
Anime: Tokyo Ghoul (12 episodes) --> manga Tokyo Ghoul vol.7-14 --> Tokyo Ghoul:re (24 episodes) There is Root A (Season 2), but is anime original and the changes are ignored for season 3 (TG:re), which continues the story from the manga that they didn't adapt.
Fastest way to get caught up: Read the original Tokyo ghoul manga. (Start to finish) After you finish it, you can start reading re, which the anime is adapting right now. Root A is basically just an alternate plot that does follow the manga. You can watch it, but take the plot with a grain of salt. (Also watch tokyo ghoul season 1 if you want ...
Anime: Tokyo Ghoul (12 episodes) --> Tokyo Ghoul manga books 7-4 --> Tokyo Ghoul:re (24 episodes) There is also Root A (season 2), that is anime original and an alternative story for the manga books 7-14, but this is ignored in TG:re. You have to read the manga to know the full story. I also recommend to just read the whole manga first, the ...
The order of the manga is: Tokyo Ghoul (14 volumes) --> Tokyo Ghoul:re (16 volumes). Root A (Season 2 of the anime) is anime original and ignored for the rest of the series. You need to read the manga for the part of the story that they never adapted. Honestly you're better off reading the whole manga. The anime is a shit adaption that is ...
If you still wamt to watch it, then it goes from Tokyo ghoul, Tokyo ghoul root a, Tokyo ghoul:RE, and then :re season 2 dor the main story. Tokyo Ghoul, Tokyo Ghoul S2, Root A, then Re:, then Re: S2. Jack and Pinto are OVAs; watch them whenever. Some people are saying to read the manga, often this can be written off as them having some sort of ...
Well if you're watching the anime and not planning to read the manga, then the order is Tokyo ghoul (season 1), Tokyo ghoul root A (season 2), Tokyo ghoul re (season 3) also it is advised to watch pinto and jack before you watch re, and finally Tokyo ghoul re season 2 (season 4). Pinto and jack are basically backstories of certain characters ...
My preferred order (if just limited to manga) would be: Tokyo Ghoul (original) Tokyo Ghoul: Joker (takes place in between original and sequel) Tokyo Ghoul:re chapters 1-31.5 (sequel) Tokyo Ghoul: Jack (takes place before original, but a character focused in here will be reintroduced in :re's following chapters, so I always figured if an anime ...
Tokyo Ghoul Days - The first novel, takes place between chapters 35 and 36 of the original manga. Tokyo Ghoul Void - The second novel, takes place between chapters 79 and 80 of the original manga. Tokyo Ghoul Past - The third novel, backstories from before the original manga. Tokyo Ghoul:re Quest - The fourth novel, takes place during the ...
Solenoposis. • 4 yr. ago. If you want the actual story line but with mostly anime (since the anime goes off and does its own thing in root A) watch Tokyo ghoul, read the manga from around chapter 63 and then watch re. I know that it's annoying (cos I also prefer anime) but it's worth it for this show. 1.