Tokyo Ghoul 10th Anniversary Blu-ray Box Set Collects The Complete Series For The First Time

Tokyo Ghoul 10th Anniversary Blu-ray Box Set Collects The Complete Series For The First TimeTokyo Ghoul 10th Anniversary Blu-ray Box Set Collects The Complete Series For The First Time

As a seasoned gamer with over two decades of anime-watching under my belt, I can confidently say that the Tokyo Ghoul 10th Anniversary Box Set is a must-have for any hardcore fan like myself. From the moment Ken Kaneki graced our screens in 2014, I was hooked on his tale of survival and self-discovery amidst the chaos of the ghoul world.


The animated version of Sui Ishida’s Tokyo Ghoul manga started airing in 2014, and since then, it has introduced characters like Ken Kaneki and other ghouls to a massive fanbase who continue to support the series. A sequel titled Tokyo Ghoul: re ended in 2018. Now, for the first time, you can purchase a Blu-ray collection that includes all episodes of Tokyo Ghoul, Tokyo Ghoul:root, and Tokyo Ghoul:re. You can pre-order this collection now on Crunchyroll’s store or Amazon with an expected release date of December 31st.

As a dedicated gamer, I’m excited to share that I recently got my hands on an exclusive collection from the animation studio Pierrot. It’s all about Kaneki, the main character we all love, and it’s adorned with visual nods to the iconic opening song “Unravel” by TK from Ling Toshite Sigure. This package is jam-packed with amazing extras! You’ll find select audio and video commentaries from episodes, the thrilling OVAs “Jack” and “Pinto”, an enlightening featurette titled “Kaneki in Black and White” featuring the English dub cast and crew, who delve into the questions and themes of the anime. There’s more to explore in this set, but you can find a detailed breakdown below.

Tokyo Ghoul – 10th Anniversary Box Set Special Features

  • Textless Opening & Ending Songs
  • Episode Commentary
  • Commercials
  • Promo Videos
  • Trailers
  • Tokyo Ghoul:re – Cast and Crew Answer Your Tweets
  • Tokyo Ghoul: Jack – OVA
  • Tokyo Ghoul: Pinto – OVA

Tokyo Ghoul Episode Commentary:

  • Episode 4 – with Austin Tindle, Brina Palencia, J. Michael Tatum, Mike McFarland
  • Episode 12 – with Austin Tindle, Monica Rial, Christopher R. Sabat, Mike McFarland

Tokyo Ghoul ?A

  • Episode 1 – with Brandon Potter, Mike McFarland, Todd Haberkorn
  • Episode 7 – Video Commentary – with Mike McFarland, Maxy Whitehead, Lindsey Sydel, Brandon Potter
  • Episode 21 – with Austin Tindle, Mike McFarland, Brina Palencia, Cliff Chapin

Tokyo Ghoul:re

  • Episode 1 Commentary – with Mike McFarland, Austin Tindle, Adam Gibbs, Mikaela Krantz
  • Episode 21 Commentary – with Mikaela Krantz, Caitlin Glass, Philip Weber
  • Episode 24 Commentary – with Mike McFarland, Austin Tindle, Dave Trosko
  • Kaneki in Black and WhiteWill Tokyo Ghoul Return To Anime?

Regardless of devoted Tokyo Ghoul fans persistently hoping for Ken Kaneki’s animated comeback over the years, no official news has surfaced about Sui Ishida’s series getting a fresh anime adaptation. For those unaware, Studio Pierrot is the production house that animated Ken’s story, known for creating anime like Naruto, Bleach, Yu Yu Hakusho, and Black Clover among others. While they have handled additional anime projects in the past, their new strategy might make revisiting Kaneki’s world somewhat challenging.

Previously, Pierrot studio chose not to keep its team overworked on continuous schedules for their anime productions. Instead, they adopted a “seasonal” method of production. This decision was made after the success of Demon Slayer and Ufotable’s approach to the Demon Slayer Corps. Consequently, franchises like Naruto and Black Clover have not been given new release dates or even started on new projects such as a Tokyo Ghoul comeback because Pierrot has opted to spend more time on productions like Bleach: Thousand-Year Blood War.

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2024-09-23 19:39