Read that shit weekly, was so excited when they activated the armours, thinking i would be 2 to 5 chapters of a insane battle, turn the page Just to see kaneki fucked up on the ground, couldnt belive what i was seeing
Kaneki vs Juzo truly was the "Nah I'd win" before JJK ( I really liked the little skit they added where he fights Juzo like a shonen character would in a tournament setting)
At the end of Tokyo ghoul, Kaneki already made this mistake when the antique was assaulted. He could have just run away with Toka after being offered the chance. Instead he went into a suicidal rescue mission, got himself captured and tortured.
The sudden panel switch between Kaneki getting ready to fight to him completely destroyed on the ground was so, so, SO good. It really hits, HARD. There are so many moments that refreshed my love for the manga each time, but THAT one was the highest peak in pure subversion. And I have NEVER seen something quite like that in any other series so far. Also, the opening monologue grows even heavier in meaning when you read the mangaka's thoughts after the manga was finished; he went through a really rough patch of depression, burn-out, and anxiety due to the series, making those dialogues all the more real and personal.
As in within panel transition? Because the trope isn t super rare… plenty of times it’s used to make a villain seem strong when the author didn’t want to reveal what they can do, though that’s usually with a cutaway and we come back to one of them on the ground. Some recent examples that spring to mind: gojo vs sukuna (after victory is declared we come back next issue….) Askin vs ichigo (manga, anime brought the memory up lol) - ichigo arrives ready to kick some ass and save the day, we cut to another battle and when we come back he’s face down doing his best chad impression.
@nonope1715 Oh yeah, I read the Gojo vs Sukuna fight... Honestly, my mind just decided to erase as much of JJK as possible after the ending. The thing is, even if it is a trope, there's a clear difference of intention. I haven't read the Bleach manga so I'll stick to JJK and TG. In JJK, you know Gege had written himself into a corner, with basically no logical way of making Sukuna the winner after pulling so many Deus Ex Machinas for him. Gege made Gojo too OP, even for all the sudden abiltiies he was giving Sukuna, and this is especially noticeable because there's no "recap" of what went wrong; we just see Gojo about to win, bam, next chapter (iirc) he's dead, and we move on to the fallback plan without much rumination. It feels like a cop out; we all knew Gojo was gonna lose the fight, but Gege was utterly unable to make it believable, so he skipped the middle steps and showed the results directly without leaving much room for thought or logic. As per Kaneki vs Suzuya and the other guy, we know the fight's gonna be a close one, and we intrinsically know Kaneki should win (he's the protagonist and the story is far from over), but we've also seen him lose time and time again, which creates expectations. This is a fight we've all been waiting for, it's about to begin (unlike Gojo vs Sukuna, which we saw everything of but the end), and we skip it, to the panel of Kaneki completely washed. The thing is; the intention is not to look for a cop out like Gege did; Sui-sensei didn't write himself into a corner like Gege did, he wanted us to feel the same rug-pull Kaneki felt, and we had incredible writing after that; Kichimura's whole monologue, and the conversations amongst the many Kanekis, which led to the Dragon Kaneki arc. It's not just about the trope, it's about the execution and intentions themselves. They, after all, are what makes or breaks the use of a trope. And this is especially noticeable when the mangaka does like their work (unlike Gege).
When i was younger i rlly didnt get the signficence of kanekis character or what he was going through, but now I see the author of tokyo ghoul was really cooking.
Chapter 144 of Re is my absolute favorite chapter in Tokyo Ghoul, all the personalities together, all the different wishes and decisions of Kaneki clashing and coming together, making him choose to become a monster once more-consuming the bodies of children in order to keep protecting those he can. The montage of each Kaneki's turning point finally culminating in the incredible "I will keep moving forward, like a centipede.", not an enlightening moment, nor the culmination of his character-simply another decision that might end up in victory or tragedy, showcasing the cyclical nature of his character.
I wish it happened less though. I think the impact of these scenes lessen when it feels like he’s losing his shit every time he even slightly struggles in a fight. Aogiri Tree raid arc is arguably the best arc in the series because of the it’s the first time where he seems dead to rights and goes through a severe character shift, but then in re it’s happening every other arc and it just feels kinda cheap (except the second Arima fight)
If I had a nickle for every time I saw a white haired manga character go "Nah I'd Win" before losing a fight, I would have two nickles which isn't a lot but it is weird it has happened twice.
ok tbf kaneki was getting jumped by arima's replacement in the CCG and another person with full kakuja armour and on top of this he was malnourished and his healing factor was non-existent here furuta said that if juuzou didn't have hanbee, Kaneki would've won that fight
This video shows why people like myself consider Tokyo Ghoul to be the best manga ever. Tokyo Ghoul Changed my Life. It's a Story that I can relate so much to, it felt so much as looking in a mirror.
Yessir another Tokyo Ghoul video 🫡🙏✊ Thank you Hundred, I love Tokyo Ghoul so much that I already have 2 TG related tattoos ( one of them is a manga panel of Rize with a speech bubble that has one of her quotes "There's no such thing as fate", and the second is a manga panel of Kaneki with his mask on and it has a broken glass/ shards effect ) Actually I think I will reread it, your videos inspired me to experience the story again, from a more mature perspective this time ( I first read TG when I was like 23-24 years old, my life was falling apart, I was depressed af and this manga was the only thing that kept me sane back then... This story has a very special place in my heart, to say the least )
Tokyo ghoul was a great manga, sometimes I wonder what it would've been like if it was given more time to develop, and I wonder what would've happened if the anime actually adapted the manga, instead of half assing it.
@@bubbainc-k6u not trying just being genuine. I thought the manga was garbage. I'm glad I went ahead and watched the anime after regardless. One of the best decisions I made until when kaneki lost his memories. There is a reason the anime and manga died of so fast
Amazing chapter and video, loved all the callbacks to each previous kaneki’s events but the only gripe I have is not knowing the music that plays at 11:55 😫
This reminded me of how hilariously nihilistic black reaper Kaneki was during this exchange. "Wait, am I gonna die?" "Yep, bye-bye" He was just so done and ready to go it cracked me up reading it.
I always felt like this was the moment Sui ishida lost the plot. Kaneki has already learned his lesson, has already resolved himself after "killing" his father Arima Why did he need to learn the lesson again 1 arc later 😂 You can really see the strain Ishida had finishing this series when he starts to just repeat plot points already covered near the end and then that god awful ending of text over a black page telling us what almost every character ends up but forgetting hugely important characters like Eto who came back from the dead but never explained how or why 😂 I love this series but this final arc was dogshit, it was demon slayer mha and JJK before they were even a thought in their writers heads
After watching jjk, had to look back at tokyo ghoul simce furuta reminds me heavyly of kenjaku, both are brilliant geniuses and yet both want to upbring chaos, such one that it can't be controlled
The underground raid arc (idk what to call it) might be my favorite arc in :re. I love the naki fight, renji fight, hina’s moment, and the juuzo fight. So many emotions, I really love Naki’s ‘final stand’.
*Tokyo ghoul is one of my favorite mangas/anime. Season two was my favorite even though it was very hated for some reason. It was very abstract. Unorthodox. But it was good. To me*
Well made video, but i wouldn't call it an analysis right? It's just a recap of the manga. It's pretty well edited, but i clicked expecting something else.
The panel transition from the fight beginning to Kaneki fucked up in the ground limbless was forever seared into my brain.
@@dzigayu4944 real
Which chapter is that
Read that shit weekly, was so excited when they activated the armours, thinking i would be 2 to 5 chapters of a insane battle, turn the page Just to see kaneki fucked up on the ground, couldnt belive what i was seeing
@@leonardomilions4008 smh wish i read tokyo ghoul when it was new 💔
@@leonardomilions4008 Man, I remember that day, the community went crazy
Kaneki vs Juzo truly was the "Nah I'd win" before JJK ( I really liked the little skit they added where he fights Juzo like a shonen character would in a tournament setting)
JJK fans really didn't read anything besides JJK
@@5ilent5layer13 that’s little “skit” was a callback to HxH cause Ishida was a big fan
@@iwillCTE Really? Could you tell me what it referred to? I didn't really read HxH so I thought you could tell me
"Nah I'd Win."
5 seconds later:
"where my limbs go bruh."
“Ah shit not again”
At the end of Tokyo ghoul, Kaneki already made this mistake when the antique was assaulted. He could have just run away with Toka after being offered the chance.
Instead he went into a suicidal rescue mission, got himself captured and tortured.
and the two dudes he manages to save eventually get offscreened anyway
Yeah, that's literally explained in the video.
@@Aestas06yeah thats was rough, i was oh great they alive and in the end they gone..
@@Grayson-Winchester I dont think he was tortured, unless you mean an more mental torture.
@@ainken6044 in manga he was tortured by arima but it was offscreen, he just drilled his lance into his brain trough eyes
The sudden panel switch between Kaneki getting ready to fight to him completely destroyed on the ground was so, so, SO good. It really hits, HARD. There are so many moments that refreshed my love for the manga each time, but THAT one was the highest peak in pure subversion. And I have NEVER seen something quite like that in any other series so far.
Also, the opening monologue grows even heavier in meaning when you read the mangaka's thoughts after the manga was finished; he went through a really rough patch of depression, burn-out, and anxiety due to the series, making those dialogues all the more real and personal.
As in within panel transition? Because the trope isn t super rare… plenty of times it’s used to make a villain seem strong when the author didn’t want to reveal what they can do, though that’s usually with a cutaway and we come back to one of them on the ground.
Some recent examples that spring to mind: gojo vs sukuna (after victory is declared we come back next issue….)
Askin vs ichigo (manga, anime brought the memory up lol) - ichigo arrives ready to kick some ass and save the day, we cut to another battle and when we come back he’s face down doing his best chad impression.
@nonope1715 Oh yeah, I read the Gojo vs Sukuna fight... Honestly, my mind just decided to erase as much of JJK as possible after the ending. The thing is, even if it is a trope, there's a clear difference of intention. I haven't read the Bleach manga so I'll stick to JJK and TG.
In JJK, you know Gege had written himself into a corner, with basically no logical way of making Sukuna the winner after pulling so many Deus Ex Machinas for him. Gege made Gojo too OP, even for all the sudden abiltiies he was giving Sukuna, and this is especially noticeable because there's no "recap" of what went wrong; we just see Gojo about to win, bam, next chapter (iirc) he's dead, and we move on to the fallback plan without much rumination. It feels like a cop out; we all knew Gojo was gonna lose the fight, but Gege was utterly unable to make it believable, so he skipped the middle steps and showed the results directly without leaving much room for thought or logic.
As per Kaneki vs Suzuya and the other guy, we know the fight's gonna be a close one, and we intrinsically know Kaneki should win (he's the protagonist and the story is far from over), but we've also seen him lose time and time again, which creates expectations. This is a fight we've all been waiting for, it's about to begin (unlike Gojo vs Sukuna, which we saw everything of but the end), and we skip it, to the panel of Kaneki completely washed. The thing is; the intention is not to look for a cop out like Gege did; Sui-sensei didn't write himself into a corner like Gege did, he wanted us to feel the same rug-pull Kaneki felt, and we had incredible writing after that; Kichimura's whole monologue, and the conversations amongst the many Kanekis, which led to the Dragon Kaneki arc.
It's not just about the trope, it's about the execution and intentions themselves. They, after all, are what makes or breaks the use of a trope. And this is especially noticeable when the mangaka does like their work (unlike Gege).
True, this was insane.
When i was younger i rlly didnt get the signficence of kanekis character or what he was going through, but now I see the author of tokyo ghoul was really cooking.
Chapter 144 of Re is my absolute favorite chapter in Tokyo Ghoul, all the personalities together, all the different wishes and decisions of Kaneki clashing and coming together, making him choose to become a monster once more-consuming the bodies of children in order to keep protecting those he can. The montage of each Kaneki's turning point finally culminating in the incredible "I will keep moving forward, like a centipede.", not an enlightening moment, nor the culmination of his character-simply another decision that might end up in victory or tragedy, showcasing the cyclical nature of his character.
I loved that the catalyst for all the Kaneki's to come together was Touka, cause each and everyone of them love Touka all the same.
Damn it's been 10 years and I still click on every Tokyou ghoul video
@@blacgoat8916 crazy how it's been 10 years bruh. I'm still in 2017
Tokyo Ghoul is true beauty
I beg that they remake the anime at some point during our lives
I honestly thought that I skipped some pages when I came across that panel 😂
chapter where kanekis are contemplating everything is definitely one of my favourites
I wish it happened less though. I think the impact of these scenes lessen when it feels like he’s losing his shit every time he even slightly struggles in a fight. Aogiri Tree raid arc is arguably the best arc in the series because of the it’s the first time where he seems dead to rights and goes through a severe character shift, but then in re it’s happening every other arc and it just feels kinda cheap (except the second Arima fight)
If I had a nickle for every time I saw a white haired manga character go "Nah I'd Win" before losing a fight, I would have two nickles which isn't a lot but it is weird it has happened twice.
Well...
what about jiraya too
Accelerator vs touma, as well
@@hasagiri3691 it wasnt really nah id win moment he voluntarily gave his life for the greater good
This video made me fall in love with Tokyo Ghoul all over again, thank you Hundred🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥
Loved the video and I am once again reminded why Tokyo ghoul is so great. Really want to start reading it again from the beginning.
Lore of Tokyo Ghoul: Analyzing Kaneki's Greatest Failure momentum 100
Kaneki in the end.... followed his instincts, the culmination of his human and ghoul self. He turned into destruction
He had no choice
Kaneki defeated with no arms or leggw is one the most impactful manga panels I've seen. Defenitely one of the best parts of the manga.
ok tbf kaneki was getting jumped by arima's replacement in the CCG and another person with full kakuja armour and on top of this he was malnourished and his healing factor was non-existent here
furuta said that if juuzou didn't have hanbee, Kaneki would've won that fight
This video shows why people like myself consider Tokyo Ghoul to be the best manga ever.
Tokyo Ghoul Changed my Life. It's a Story that I can relate so much to, it felt so much as looking in a mirror.
After all this time we get another Tokyo Ghoul video!!! Thank you sm!!
Thank you for the wonderful analysis! I really love your bg music choice.
Always happy to see Tokyo Ghoul content from you🔥🔥🔥🔥
Yessir another Tokyo Ghoul video 🫡🙏✊
Thank you Hundred, I love Tokyo Ghoul so much that I already have 2 TG related tattoos ( one of them is a manga panel of Rize with a speech bubble that has one of her quotes "There's no such thing as fate", and the second is a manga panel of Kaneki with his mask on and it has a broken glass/ shards effect )
Actually I think I will reread it, your videos inspired me to experience the story again, from a more mature perspective this time ( I first read TG when I was like 23-24 years old, my life was falling apart, I was depressed af and this manga was the only thing that kept me sane back then... This story has a very special place in my heart, to say the least )
Not Gonna Lie I Liked This Rage/Acceptance From K I Was Literally Getting Hyped Reading That Chapter
If only we had a remake for this anime
Fire explanation, the anime fumbled so bad by not having this scene 💀😭😭
This stuff is like poetry to me man, lots of respect. Reminded me why Tokyo Ghoul is my favourite anime
anime?
TG is soooo well done, Im glad seeing new fans doing content abt it
Tokyo ghoul was a great manga, sometimes I wonder what it would've been like if it was given more time to develop, and I wonder what would've happened if the anime actually adapted the manga, instead of half assing it.
Naw I preferred the other route. The manga was trash and watching the everything after route b was ass.
@@sky-oq5mr bro is trying to be different so bad 💀
@@bubbainc-k6u not trying just being genuine. I thought the manga was garbage. I'm glad I went ahead and watched the anime after regardless. One of the best decisions I made until when kaneki lost his memories. There is a reason the anime and manga died of so fast
@@sky-oq5mr the bait is wild
@@sky-oq5mr 1/10 ragebait
When i was reading this i thought “this fight finna be heat” only to find out that the next panel would show Kaneki turned to a nugget 💀
Then he goes from a nugget to a dragon.
HUNDREEEEED! GIVE US MORE TOKYO GHOUL CONTENT AND MY LIFE IS YOURS!
Amazing chapter and video, loved all the callbacks to each previous kaneki’s events but the only gripe I have is not knowing the music that plays at 11:55 😫
James 1 verse 19
Wherefore, my beloved brethren, let every man be swift b to hear, slow to speak, slow to wrath:
This moment devastated me
Gotta read this work of art eventually. Dropping a like for now though.
Ishida Sui is the master of making the readers despair
I dont know anything about tokyo ghoul but god damn this is amazing
If perfection was a chapter then it would be this one.
I’ve always loved that sudden Kaneki stump panel and I remember folks on the internet HATED it 😂
This reminded me of how hilariously nihilistic black reaper Kaneki was during this exchange. "Wait, am I gonna die?" "Yep, bye-bye" He was just so done and ready to go it cracked me up reading it.
I always felt like this was the moment Sui ishida lost the plot.
Kaneki has already learned his lesson, has already resolved himself after "killing" his father Arima
Why did he need to learn the lesson again 1 arc later 😂
You can really see the strain Ishida had finishing this series when he starts to just repeat plot points already covered near the end and then that god awful ending of text over a black page telling us what almost every character ends up but forgetting hugely important characters like Eto who came back from the dead but never explained how or why 😂
I love this series but this final arc was dogshit, it was demon slayer mha and JJK before they were even a thought in their writers heads
@@vollied4865 glad someone picked up on that
After watching jjk, had to look back at tokyo ghoul simce furuta reminds me heavyly of kenjaku, both are brilliant geniuses and yet both want to upbring chaos, such one that it can't be controlled
THE FACT THIS WASNT IN THE ANIME IS CRIMINAL WTF
Wait seriously? I’m glad I never wasted my time watching it
The underground raid arc (idk what to call it) might be my favorite arc in :re. I love the naki fight, renji fight, hina’s moment, and the juuzo fight. So many emotions, I really love Naki’s ‘final stand’.
this was amazing bro
I was godamn shocked when he lost ngl
Before we got offscreened Kitkat Gojo, we got offscreened chicken nugget Kaneki
LESSS GOOO MORE TG!!!
How did I never pick up on the stages of grief motif!?
Is that the Nier ost over a Tokyo ghoul video?! Subscribed
We called him the Nugget King.
one can imagine kaneki happy.
*Tokyo ghoul is one of my favorite mangas/anime. Season two was my favorite even though it was very hated for some reason. It was very abstract. Unorthodox. But it was good. To me*
Are you going to do more of these? I love Tokyo ghoul/Re: not alot of people do videos on this manga
TG deserved better, it needs a proper remake
God bless the drakengard 3 ost
Just like me fr
@shiiiiiiiiin6967 WE LOVE DISPOSSESSION 🔥🔥🔥
bro, whaaaat
June mermaid playing outta nowhere, love to see another xenogears fan (apparently)
Where do we go to continue the story from here? Ive never read the manga and stopped right after his best friend died?
what songs are played in the backround? searched them thru shazam, aha music, midomi. nothing works
Hundred for 🐐 with the Kefka drop!!!!
🎤 drop
More tg content. Less. goooo 🔥🔥
What music you be playing I wanna add it to my gym playlist
@@iqris8383 he was using some soundtrack from either Nier Automata or Nier Replicant
Been sitting on TG for a long time. Should I watch the anime or go full manga reader?
manga only
Juzo Suzuya vs. Levi Ackermann, who wins?
Well made video, but i wouldn't call it an analysis right? It's just a recap of the manga. It's pretty well edited, but i clicked expecting something else.
Just as promised You do nothing but Cook, you gonna open up a discord soon?
Is it bad that I'm watching this in school rn
Same
Yes lol
Would you also be interested in doing Choujin X content?
😊 my body is ready
Kaneki got what he deserved foghting juuzo in a starved state
Nice
this is peak
W
Ur pfp changed lol i didn't know it was you
The didnt have to do him so dirty 💀
Love TG
Oh wow. Check out that xenogears track.
weird... I don't remember this from the anime
#savesoil 🙏
what do you mean greatest failure all he did was blunder everytime his human side take over lol
who tf is suzio, its ju zo
Still got time to delete this
such a failure
This moment sucked
buh