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Ken Kaneki is a young man who befriends the beautiful and enigmatic Rize Kamishiro, unaware that she is a ghoul. Rize reveals her intentions to eat Kaneki but by a stroke of luck Kaneki survives her attack but is mortally wounded. He is saved by an emergency operation, performed by Dr. Akihiro Kanou, transferring Rize's organs into himself.
TC Entertainment (Japan – Region 2/A) Vol. Episodes Blu-ray / DVD artwork Release date Ref. 1 1–2 Ken Kaneki March 27, 2015 [15] 2 3–4 Shū Tsukiyama, Naki April 24, 2015 [16] 3 5–6 Suzuya Jūzō, Yukinori Shinohara May 29, 2015 [17] 4 7–8 Akira Mado, Kōtarō Amon June 26, 2015 [18] 5 9–10 Tōka Kirishima, Hinami Fueguchi July 31 ...
The story follows Ken Kaneki, an 18-year old university student who barely survives a deadly encounter with Rize Kamishiro (his date who reveals herself as a ghoul and tries to eat him) when she gets hit by falling construction girders. He is taken to the hospital in critical condition.
Set two years after the ending of the original series, it follows the story of Haise Sasaki, Ken Kaneki's new identity, who is a member of the CCG and the leader of the Quinx Squad, a group of half-ghoul, half-human hybrids who use their ability to attack and defeat ghouls. Yutaka Yamada returns as the composer for the score.
Comedian Ken Flores dies at 28, remembered for his 'infectious laugh and presence' in the L.A. comedy scene. Nate Jackson. January 29, 2025 at 4:53 PM.
“Ken Page died suddenly. He was the one and only Oggie Boogie Man. He was simply one of the best, most generous souls I know. Full of life and overflowing with joy. Talented and then some.
Ken Page, a Broadway legend and renowned voice actor known for The Nightmare Before Christmas, has died. He was 70. He was 70. The veteran actor famously starred in the original Cats musical, as ...
Tokyo Ghoul is an anime television series produced by Pierrot based on Sui Ishida's manga series of the same name. The first season aired from July to September 2014. A second season, titled Tokyo Ghoul √A, aired from January to March 2015.