Yet Kaneki seems to just give up | I simply can't recommend this anime enough |
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And after all of the time he spent with his pseudo-father, he shows some form of compassion and sadness for the only person who cared for him | Not just because they are all incredibly weak, but because none of them are given enough spotlight to constitute a "main" status |
A large part of the problem is no doubt due to the shortness of the adaptation.
25, the Anteiku ghouls and the not-so-evil police force that tries to eliminate the poor ghouls from the surface of the Earth | I experienced something that changed my life |
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Instead, Root A follows a rather slow-paced development of the supporting cast with intermittent unexplained violence | ENJOYMENT This show prioritized the fighting and the "drama" before anything else, and it was not something that I could effectively get behind |
Besides being completely distant to the audience, their independent development is severely lacking.
20ANIMATION The art style for Tokyo Ghoul isn't that engaging | Aware of the dangerous situation, Kaneki faces several battles that puts his precious fleeting humanity on the line |
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Since Root A cannot support itself on the events that really matter, then it falls onto the fights themselves to attempt to salvage anything that remains | Tokyo Ghoul Root A didn't just fail at being an anime |
So instead of continuing to try to protect his loved ones -- the whole reason the show began in the first place -- he stops, making his actions up to that moment mean as much as if he never parted ways in the first place.
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