You read the headline right, this July will mark ten years since the first episode of the Tokyo Ghoul anime premiered, bringing Sui Ishida’s hit manga to screens around the world.
To celebrate the 10th anniversary of the anime series, a project was announced tonight alongside a teaser visual featuring Kaneki’s mask made up of key scenes from the anime.
More details on the Tokyo Ghoul anime 10th anniversary project is set to be announced at a later time. Before then in Japan, all the episodes of the anime series will be available to stream for free on Studio Pierrot’s official YouTube channel from April 5.
The original Tokyo Ghoul premiered on July 4, 2014, with Shuhei Morita directing at Pierrot. It then spawned a sequel series Tokyo Ghoul √A and a bunch of OVAs and live-action films. Crunchyroll streams each season of the Tokyo Ghoul anime, and describes the latest season Tokyo Ghoul: re:
Haise Sasaki has been tasked with teaching Qs Squad how to be outstanding investigators, but his assignment is complicated by the troublesome personalities of his students and his own uncertain grasp of his Ghoul powers. Can he pull them together as a team, or will Qs Squad first assignment be their last?
Source: Comic Natalie