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artgremlindraws · 8 months
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Recently I've been redrawing the tokyo ghoul volume covers in my style here are the first two
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the-enzyme · 3 months
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A few extra-repetitive photos of my MYou Bettina male, who's my fan-art version of Ken Kaneki. He's a 28cm-ish doll. I took a few shots of him and my BanDai Japanese bath-bombs trading figures. I got the full set of the Naruto Shippuden ones, thankfully that meant getting one Sasuke. Unfortunately, I got doubles of Sakura and Naruto... >_>;;
I also got doubles in the Sanrio versions, and two of those were doubles of the two bags I got from the same set. Luckily for me, it was Kuromi. Lol! I did get the ones I wanted the most from each set (like Pochacco), but doubles of all! It kind of sucks, but that is the nature of trading toys. Which leaves me thinking that I might get more of these bath bombs trading toys, unless they are from licenses I absolutely must get (like based on anime ones, or game ones, which I seriously doubt they'll do).
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koshehehe · 11 months
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tribute to my first 2d crush; haise sasaki/ken kaneki from tokyo ghoul hehehe i had a reference since this was drawn august 2022 Idk where it is but its somewhere there ahsdhahahhhaha
the hands are not handsing
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suyado · 2 years
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|金木| Kaneki Ken
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cartoonvibe · 10 months
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Ken Kaneki is the protagonist of the manga and anime series "Tokyo Ghoul." At the beginning of the story, he is a shy and introverted college student with a passion for literature. However, his life takes a dark turn when he goes on a date with a girl named Rize Kamishiro, who turns out to be a ghoul—a flesh-eating creature that preys on humans.
After a fateful encounter with Rize, Kaneki becomes the victim of a ghoul attack and ends up receiving an organ transplant from Rize, turning him into a half-ghoul, half-human hybrid. This transformation thrusts him into the hidden world of ghouls, where he must learn to navigate their society, hide his true nature from humans, and grapple with his newfound hunger for human flesh.
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shonen-days · 2 years
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the-anime-project · 1 year
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The Psychological Evolution of Ken Kaneki: A Gripping Transformation
Introduction
Anime and manga enthusiasts have been captivated by the dark and thrilling world of Tokyo Ghoul, created by Sui Ishida. At the heart of the series lies the psychological evolution of its protagonist, Ken Kaneki. His transformation from a shy, bookish college student to a powerful, ruthless ghoul has been a roller coaster of emotion, making him one of the most unforgettable characters in the genre. In this blog post, we will delve deep into Ken Kaneki's journey, exploring the factors that contributed to his dramatic metamorphosis and the significance of his transformation for the overarching themes of the series.
Ken Kaneki: The Beginning
Ken Kaneki starts as a timid, introverted college student with a passion for books. His life takes a drastic turn when he becomes a half-human, half-ghoul hybrid after a life-saving organ transplant from a ghoul named Rize Kamishiro. This transformation forces Kaneki to confront the terrifying world of ghouls and learn to survive in a society that hunts and discriminates against his kind.
The Mask of Acceptance
As Kaneki struggles to adapt to his new life, he initially tries to maintain his humanity, refusing to consume human flesh. He clings to the belief that he can exist as both human and ghoul, wearing a "mask" of acceptance. This internal battle is the first step in his psychological evolution, as he learns to accept his dual nature and the reality of the ghoul world.
The Torture and Awakening
The true catalyst for Kaneki's psychological evolution occurs when he is captured by the sadistic ghoul, Yamori. Subjected to unimaginable torture, Kaneki's psyche fractures, resulting in a mental breakdown. It is during this traumatic experience that he fully embraces his ghoul side, realizing that in order to survive, he must become strong and merciless. This marks a significant turning point in the series and signals the beginning of a darker and more ruthless Ken Kaneki.
The White-Haired Ghoul
Kaneki's transformation is physically manifested through his white hair, a striking symbol of his newfound power and determination. As the white-haired ghoul, Kaneki adopts a more aggressive and dominant demeanor, shedding his previous introverted and vulnerable self. This persona represents the culmination of his psychological journey, reflecting his acceptance of his ghoul identity and his willingness to protect those he cares about, even if it means becoming a monster himself.
The Search for Identity
At its core, Ken Kaneki's psychological evolution is a powerful exploration of the struggle for identity. His journey serves as a commentary on the often-painful process of self-discovery and acceptance, as he must reconcile his dual nature and come to terms with the harsh realities of the world. In doing so, Kaneki's character arc provides a gripping and thought-provoking narrative that resonates with readers and viewers alike.
Conclusion
The psychological evolution of Ken Kaneki is a captivating and integral aspect of the Tokyo Ghoul series. His journey from a naive, gentle human to a powerful, merciless ghoul is not only a testament to the strength of his character but also serves as a reflection on the human condition and the complexities of identity. As we explore the depths of Kaneki's transformation, we are reminded of the power of storytelling and the enduring impact of unforgettable characters like Ken Kaneki.
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lobonerd · 1 year
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Anime vs Live-action ▪︎L - Death Note ▪︎Yumeko Jabami - Kakegurui ▪︎Ken Kaneki - Tokyo Ghoul #anime #tokyoghoul #kakegurui #deathnote #yumekojabami #kenkaneki #l #manga #naruto #sanime #onepiece #otaku #animememes #hunterxhunter #animeart #cosplay #dragonball #attackontitan #evangelion #demonslayer #deathnote #myheroacademia #srsupergeek (em Anime World) https://www.instagram.com/p/CpJiQ7ZszHn/?igshid=NGJjMDIxMWI=
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mirmirtra · 1 year
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Tokyo Ghoul - Kaneki 23.11.2021 #myzu #myzutattoo #tokyoghoul #tokyoghoultattoo #kanekitattoo #kaneki #hidexkaneki #animetattoo #animetattoos #mangatattoo #ishidasui #kanekiken #kenkaneki #animetattooartist #berlinanime #animetattooberlin #berlintattoo #berlintattooartist #animeberlin #otakutattoo #otaku #tokyoghouledit #utatattoo #hideyoshinagachikaedit #ghoul #tattoowannado #東京喰種 #トーキョーグール #tokyoghoulre #animetattoogermany (hier: Berlin, Germany) https://www.instagram.com/p/ClrKX_Ls0Iu/?igshid=NGJjMDIxMWI=
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realhaiko · 1 year
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金木 研  ☕🗿 . . . . #tokyoghoul #kaneki #kenkaneki #animeart #animeicon #trashgang (at Tokyo Ghoul) https://www.instagram.com/p/ClUe3QRr6ib/?igshid=NGJjMDIxMWI=
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draculecosplay · 1 year
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More Anime USA photos from Friday. If anybody recognizes any of the cosplayers here please let me know. #animeusa #anime #usa #animeusa2022 #guzma #guzmacosplay #cosplay #pokemon #pokemoncosplay #costume #kenkaneki #tokyoghoul #kanekicosplay https://www.instagram.com/p/CkOX4m-r-Yb/?igshid=NGJjMDIxMWI=
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stevengr-mcu · 2 years
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Moonknight x Tokyo Ghoul
A friend on ig suggested me to watch this anime Tokyo Ghoul and said that the anime is so similar to Mk and how the characters are similar too, we both decided to make an mk version of this 😅
Let me know if you would like to see more of these type of post :)
✨ Manifesting for Moonknight s2 ✨
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the-enzyme · 1 year
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I am thinking about repainting this tiny, little dude. However, I am trying to figure out if I just want to “improve”, or at least attempt doing a better job. Or, if I want to paint him a bit differently. So, I was looking at old photos I’ve taken of him and found these. I never posted these, because they were in their majority, blurry as the dickens. I took more the day after, and those I did share on a few different places. But these I felt so disappointed with, I just left them be. 
A bit less than a year later, I feel less passionate about how much they suck! Lol! So, I decided to share them! DX These were taking in July 2022, so I had the fan blasting on, while taking them. I feel that might be why some of them are terribly blurry; you can kind of see the wind movement on the sleeves on some of them. The (cell phone’s) camera kept trying to focus on everything but the doll. My fault I know, but I hate, loathe with a passion, summer weather. I am a fan of winter, fall and a don’t mind spring. I absolutely love, love snow and rain! I wish I could have rain and snow all year round! Hate that wildfires are the norm now, thanks to us not giving a rotten peanut about anything but ourselves. >__>;;
I am still thinking about how to tackle his awakened outfit and also trying to make a few more wigs for him (because three are obviously not enough!), but attempting soft loose wavy curls on a tiny wig is a royal pain in the gut hole, no matter which technique I attempt. I might have to give up on that idea, and just give him boring straight hair all the time (which I love on myself, naturally straight hair, because I am lazy and don’t have to bother mainlining it but would love at least one of my tiny dolls with an optional slightly wavy wig).
I also need to get a tiny white zipper for his outfit and figure out what I want to do with his face for sure. I know that I would be okay, if my lashes weren’t crap, but maybe I might try something different! Maybe not the 1:6 action figure painting technique, because he’s based on an anime character and doesn’t need any level of realism. However, I am a bit curious, so who knows...DX
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cooledtured · 20 days
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Tokyo Ghoul: Manga vs. Anime - Key Differences and Similarities
Tokyo Ghoul is a manga and anime giant, capturing fans with its dark and gripping story. The plot revolves around Ken Kaneki, a young man who is pushed into a world where humans cohabit with flesh-eating ghouls. Tokyo Ghoul, one of the most adored shows in recent memory, has amassed a global fanbase because of its rich storyline and nuanced characters.
Exploring the different worlds of Tokyo Ghoul provides fans with a one-of-a-kind opportunity to learn about adaptations. By comparing the manga and anime versions, viewers can acquire a better understanding of the artists' creative decisions, as well as the complexities of character development and storytelling. Because both mediums provide diverse interpretations of the same source material, examining the distinctions and similarities between them gives for a deeper understanding of the series as a whole.
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Set in a modern-day Tokyo plagued by the presence of ghouls—beings that mimic people but feed on human flesh—Tokyo Ghoul follows Ken Kaneki's adventure. After an accidental encounter with a ghoul leaves him seriously injured, Ken suffers a life-altering change, becoming a half-ghoul hybrid. Caught between two worlds, he must navigate the complexities of his new life while fighting with his humanity and the fundamental desires of his ghoul nature.
Tokyo Ghoul revolves around its captivating characters, each of whom is dealing with their own demons and wants. Ken Kaneki stars as the hesitant protagonist, pushed into a world of darkness and danger. His journey overlaps with that of Touka Kirishima, a fellow ghoul attempting to find her place in society, and Hideyoshi Nagachika, Ken's devoted friend, who becomes caught in the rising chaos. Morality and existentialism are major themes in the story, as characters are forced to confront the darkness within themselves and in the society around them.
Key Differences
The manga and anime adaptations of Tokyo Ghoul differ dramatically on some crucial story issues. One noticeable change is the story's speed. The manga allows for a more gradual and extensive investigation of character backgrounds and motivations, whereas the anime frequently condenses or ignores these sections, resulting in a faster-paced story.
Furthermore, certain story arcs and character developments are changed or omitted in the anime. The anime adaptation of Tokyo Ghoul features new narratives not present in the manga, resulting in a deviation from the original material. These changes can have an impact on the story's overall course as well as the depth of character development.
The anime version of Tokyo Ghoul omits or alters several sequences, story arcs, and characters. For example, certain character backstories are abridged or changed, resulting in a loss of depth and complexity. Furthermore, entire story arcs, such as the "Rushima Landing Operation" arc, are cut from the anime, affecting the overall narrative structure and character relationships.
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Similarities Across Adaptations
Despite the variations between the manga and anime adaptations, several things are consistent throughout the two formats. Both the manga and the anime maintain Tokyo Ghoul's overall tone, which is defined by its dark mood and existential themes. Similarly, the visual style, distinguished by its intricate character designs, remains similar across the adaptations.
Tokyo Ghoul's manga and anime versions both explore themes of identity. The fight for self-discovery and acceptance, as well as the blurred distinctions between humans and ghouls, are major topics tackled in both media.
Fan Reception and Community Discussion
The Tokyo Ghoul series, both in manga and anime form, has a devoted and vocal fan base, with reactions ranging from impassioned appreciation to harsh criticism. However, fans have had conflicting feelings about the anime adaptations of Tokyo Ghoul. While some viewers enjoy the visual aesthetics and action sequences, others criticize the adaptations for pacing flaws, uneven animation quality, and departures from the original material. The decision to shorten or change some plot arcs and character developments has also been a source of debate within the fan community.
Ultimately, fans of the Tokyo Ghoul series will find that the manga and anime adaptations provide both unique yet interwoven experiences. While both mediums deal with comparable topics and stories, they differ in execution and presentation. The manga is renowned for its depth and complexity, while the anime adaptations are praised for their visual style and action-packed sequences.
Despite the contrasts between the manga and anime, both adaptations have made a lasting impression on the Tokyo Ghoul fanbase. Whether through the pages of the manga or the screen of the anime, fans continue to engage with the series, arguing its strengths and weaknesses while celebrating its enduring impact in the field of dark fantasy fiction.
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suyado · 2 years
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|金木| Kaneki Ken
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laviefantasie · 5 months
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I have thought about coming back on tumblr so if you have any request of any character, message me! If I know the character I would like to write a one shot!!
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