Tokyo Ghoul does not hold back when it comes to gore. If you are into horror, gore, and action, then Tokyo Ghoul will be right up your alley. In this anime full of ghouls, it’s difficult to choose a side.
Many fans believe the Tokyo Ghoul anime didn’t do justice to the manga. While that might hold some truth, it is still a good watch. If you want to enjoy the anime, I recommend watching it before reading the manga.
Tokyo Ghoul has received four seasons so far, consisting of 48 episodes in total. It has also received two seasons of live-action series and two OVAs.
1. How to Watch Tokyo Ghoul in Order?
The recommended way to watch Tokyo Ghoul in order is by following the release order:
- Tokyo Ghoul (2014)
- Tokyo Ghoul √A (2015)
- Tokyo Ghoul: “Jack” (2015 OVA)
- Tokyo Ghoul: “Pinto” (2015 OVA)
- Tokyo Ghoul: re (2018)
- Tokyo Ghoul: re 2nd Season (2018)
2. How to watch Tokyo Ghoul in Chronological Order
The chronological order for Tokyo Ghoul is only recommended for rewatching the anime:
- Tokyo Ghoul: “Jack” (2015 OVA)
- Tokyo Ghoul: “Pinto” (2015 OVA)
- Tokyo Ghoul (2014)
- Tokyo Ghoul √A (2015)
- Tokyo Ghoul: re (2018)
- Tokyo Ghoul: re 2nd Season (2018)
Following the chronological order is not recommended if you’re a first-time viewer because you need to know the characters and their personalities before watching a story about their past.
3. Frequently Asked Questions
i. Can I skip Tokyo Ghoul OVA?
While you can technically skip the Tokyo Ghoul OVAs, it is not recommended. The anime is already quite confusing, and missing additional backstory and character development might disorient you even more. That said, the OVAs are not essential to the main storyline.
ii. Should you read Tokyo Ghoul manga or watch the anime?
Almost all Tokyo Ghoul fans will unanimously agree that the manga is better by miles. The anime is ill-adapted with many important scenes missing. While season 1 is still good, the next parts go downhill very quickly.
It’s best if you read the manga. Alternatively, you can watch season 1 of the anime before moving on to the manga.
iii. Where to start reading Tokyo Ghoul manga from?
The anime adaptation of Tokyo ghoul did not stand up to the expectations of manga readers. Even though season 1 was the most faithful to the manga, it missed out on too many details, did not do justice to many characters, and made the series similar to a battle-type anime.
It is generally recommended that you should read the manga right from its beginning. The characters are more fleshed out, there is an emphasis on non-battle elements along with the battle parts.
If you want to start reading the manga after watching Tokyo Ghoul season one, start from chapter 46 of the manga for the best possible experience.
Although, season 1 covers chapters 1-60, but it leaves out so many parts that if you skip those chapters, you won’t understand plenty of events that occur later in the manga.
iv. Is Tokyo Ghoul finished?
Both the anime and manga have reached their finale, for now. While the series’ main plot has ended, there’s still a chance for a reboot or a sequel. Given how much everyone wishes for a good anime, the franchise might get a rebooted version.
4. Where to watch Tokyo Revengers with English subs and dub?
Tokyo Ghoul is streamed by Crunchyroll, Funimation, and Hulu and is available with English subs and dub on all three platforms. Check out the list below for more details:
Title | Where to stream with English subs? | Where to stream with English dub? |
Tokyo Ghoul (2014) | Crunchyroll, Funimation, Hulu | Crunchyroll, Funimation, Hulu |
Tokyo Ghoul √A (2015) | Crunchyroll, Funimation, Hulu, Adult Swim | Crunchyroll, Funimation, Hulu |
Tokyo Ghoul: “Jack” (2015 OVA) | – | – |
Tokyo Ghoul: “Pinto” (2015 OVA) | – | – |
Tokyo Ghoul: re (2018) | Crunchyroll, Funimation, Hulu | Crunchyroll, Funimation, Hulu |
Tokyo Ghoul: re 2nd Season (2018) | Hulu | Hulu |
Unfortunately, the OVAs are not available to stream on any official website as of yet.
5. Can you download and watch Tokyo Ghoul offline?
Several websites offer download options with their different packages, and we have the readymade list right here:
Website | Subscription Packages | Offline Viewing |
Crunchyroll | Fan – $7.99/month | No |
Crunchyroll | Mega Fan – $9.99/month | Yes |
Crunchyroll | Ultimate Fan – $14.99/month | Yes |
Funimation | Premium: $5.99 a month / $59.99 per year | No |
Funimation | Premium Plus: $7.99 a month / $79.99 per year | Yes |
Funimation | Premium Plus Ultra: $99.99 per year | Yes |
Hulu | Ad-Supported: $7.99/month (or $79.99/year) | Yes |
Hulu | No Ads: $14.99/month | Yes |
A lot of anime are geo-blocked for several countries. If the anime isn’t available on any streaming website in your area, then you can use a VPN to bypass the geo-block.
There are many paid VPN services available, but you also have free options at hand. You can also use free browser extensions VPNs that you will find in the extension store.
If you are accessing streaming websites from your phone, you will find several VPNs from the app store. The important thing is that Tokyo Ghoul is present on Crunchyroll, Funimation, Hulu, and some other streaming websites’ catalogs, so set your VPN to a suitable location to access the anime from anywhere.
7. How much time will it take to complete Tokyo Ghoul?
Title | Duration |
Tokyo Ghoul (2014) | 288 minutes |
Tokyo Ghoul √A (2015) | 288 minutes |
Tokyo Ghoul: “Jack” (2015 OVA) | 25 minutes |
Tokyo Ghoul: “Pinto” (2015 OVA) | 30 minutes |
Tokyo Ghoul: re (2018) | 288 minutes |
Tokyo Ghoul: re 2nd Season (2018) | 288 minutes |
You can complete watching the Tokyo Revengers anime in 1207 minutes or 20 hours and 7 minutes. However, you will need to watch the anime nonstop with no breaks in between for a whole day.
8. About Tokyo Ghoul
Tokyo Ghoul is a Japanese dark fantasy manga series written and illustrated by Sui Ishida, released in 2011.
It was the 27th best-selling manga series in Japan in 2013, with 1.6 million estimated sales, and it was the fourth best-selling manga series in Japan in 2014, with 6.9 million copies sold.
The manga has been adapted into an anime with three main seasons and a couple of Live-Action films.
I highly recommend the fans to read the Manga series, and your time will be worth it. We hope to have been of help to all the fans who were confused about the Watch Order of Tokyo Ghoul.
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