Have you thought about a art evolution of Demon Slayer?Also keep up the good work! (P.S I’m a 9th grade comic artist and your art evolution videos really helped me!)
As a multimedia arts student. when sui ishida said that "working on something that you love turns to hate", i know how it feels because when your hobby that you genuinely do for fun suddenly becomes a work with deadlines, its gonna feel forced and rushed and the end result might be something unsatisfactory or substandard for the artist themselves and wishing they could've put much more effort if time allows it to do so.
I relate to this as a former chef, I used to love to cook, I'd cook every day for my family, I would experiment with recipes try new things but once I was working it professionally people made me hate it, years of practice and perfection meant nothing to the Karen out front, you'd make it exactly how she wanted and she'd still get made and make demands. It sucked the life out of me even to this day I no longer work in food and I avoid cooking for others at all costs.
@@vollied4865 Dont let other sour people affect your devotion and put you down, only you and experts will know the effort and dedication through each and every plate you make!! Yes, sometimes is just too much but always stay positive and focused, the right people will reward you for your motive and passion and pave your ways to a higher place!! 💯 👏
Something they tend to avoid in art related fields is burnout, which I find ironic since it is much more common there. When you love doing something and allow it to be all you do, it will consume you. Sometimes you have to take a good look at yourself and find a compromise between your vision and what is accomplishable in the time you have. Sometimes you must stop for a second and decide that even though you feel compelled to work you will take the rest of the day off so you can pick up again tomorrow with a cook head and rested body.
yeah it reminds me of reading in middle and high school, most of the books I was forced to read were books I would've probably read anyway, but when they start forcing me to annotate like mad, analyze parts I feel don't need analyzing, and worst of all make me write essays, it feels like a chore rather than a captivating novel I want to spend my nights reading
@@kan513 also the kanehide cis girl shipper were also a very big malnufactor for all the hate it received i was reading it weekly when the seggs happened and all the cis girls went crazy on twitter harassing ishida about it
I have seriously been so into sui ishida’s artstyle recently. In fact I just finished a drawing of kaneki. I was so waiting for this thank you so much. Really I love the colored work the most and even the black n white drawings are masterful. Probably my favorite art style in general.
Do you know that certain kind of sadness and depression you can actually get addicted to? Tokyo Ghoul is that feeling turned into a story... it often feels so bizarre and alien but so human at the same time that you can't help but connect with the characters in one way or another. Might sound edgy but to this day I haven't found a series that quite feels like Tokyo Ghoul. It was my first ever manga and I still have a special place in my heart for it.
Yeah, in a world where anime is so uniform and rarely vary in style, tokyo ghoul always had an interesting one of a kind artstyle to it. Also the story is bleak and the characters unforgettable. Also I get what you mean by them being "human". Ghouls in Tokyo Ghoul are outcasts and they react to their loneliness in different ways, some try fitting in fearful of what happens if their true self was disovered, some become complete loners, and others violently lash out against society. I think we can all relate one or another to these predicaments even if we are not flesh eating monsters!
THIS. I never could've put it any better why I'm still going through its withdrawal. Watching the psychological turmoil and the impending doom unfold(or should I say Unravel;) ) was truly an churning experience.
I feel like I understand what you said in the first sentence. I have had clinically diagnosed depression (likely still do, but I haven't tried getting it rediagnosed or smth) and to me, there is something very . . . weirdly appealing in falling apart, sinking lower, and the sadness itself. It's honestly why I am having a very hard time dealing with my problems, because in the back of my mind there is some part that says: "Let's stay here, I don't want it to get better."
I have read a lot of manga, and I have to admit Kaneki is one of the characters that is most rooted in myself, he has something emotional and psychological that drowns into you, all of his transformations of self change all the narratives in a deep way.
it is not only the art that matters, it is also the various unique characters, the dark expressive themes, the remarkable dialouges and disposals (the jokes too ?), the beautiful songs, the breath taking storyline. a visual, aural, tangible, perceptual purifaction. really tries bien.
Tokyo Ghoul has remained as one of my favorite Manga since I read it. I've read plenty of other Manga in the time since I first finished the series, yet I still come back to Tokyo Ghoul constantly. I know it's controversial to say, but I've always been satisfied with the ending. It felt a bit forced, yes. But I'm glad it didn't go down the "Every character was killed off in the end" route Ishida initially planned. Not to say I didn't fully expect that route when reading weekly, but I was surprised when I started reading around and seeing how many people didn't like the ending.
The manga was a masterpiece all the way up to the final chapter, the only blemish, that rushed ending so Sui Ishida could get some peace away from the twittards who constantly harassed him for years. I'm happy to see him back working on Choujin X, but I will always be sad that the ending of Tokyo ghoul :re was nothing more than a wall of text and we never did find out what happened to Eto after her impossible return from the dead. I love this manga, and I will always recommend to it to people looking for a mature well written and drawn series ripe with symbolism depth and more than anything Heart. Thank you for talking about how beautiful the art is and the depth within it.
I'm glad he's still working in Choujin X, you can probably see that he's now enjoying doing said manga. It's in the artstyle and how it's written. I'm really happy for him.
Tokyo Ghoul and Tokyo Ghoul :re remains and will forever remain my favourite anime/manga due to how dark yet so empathetic the characters and scenarios are throughout the development of the story. I personally feel like it's quite beautiful in a wonderfully twisted way
I absolutely fell in love with Tokyo ghoul when I gave it a shot, for so long I avoided it to eventually get to since everyone would trash talk it from what it seemed but after I saw it and then read into it I could say I was obsessed with it. It’s such a ride of emotions that I’m glad I experienced.
After years of swerving it due to how meh the anime was, I read all of Tokyo Ghoul last year and liked it. The plot, especially in the first half, made SO much more sense than the show. Like in Gigguk’s Tokyo Ghoul video where Kaneki joins Aogiri Tree and says, “Probably makes sense in the manga!” and it does… because he doesn’t join Aogiri Tree in the manga. Studio Perriot butchered it, and for no reason. The first part of the manga was over before Perriot got to the finale, so they chose to mangle the story with that weird ending and Root A. I didn’t know the ending was apparently “controversial” until right now though. Why is that? I think the Re had stuff that wasn’t explored or clarified very well (One Eyed King, old ghoul city under Tokyo, V), and too many characters that looked similar, but I don’t really get why anyone would say the ending was bad
the one eyed king was clarified clear as day. V wasn't meant to be clarified / explored upon because it's meant to be a secret agency, them being "uncovered" would kind of defeat the purpose of being "secret". The underground city doesn't have much to explore other than the underground king. The rest is pretty much self explanatory and doesn't need an explanation. We were told many times throughout the story that ghouls lived underground, so it would make sense for there to be civilizations of sorts underground.
@@mister_hamana I wasn’t sure if the One Eyed King was an actual person or just the idea of a ghoul who leads other ghouls. And in regards to the underground cities, it wasn’t clear to me how long ago the ruler of that place turned into a gigantic monster. It looked pretty old, but the fact that there were kids there made it look like it as still thriving to some extent. That, on top of Touka being the only one who can communicate with the kids from there. And yeah, V is a secret organization, but they came out into the light and multiple characters knew about them. I also wonder what happened to Eto. Is she alive again or what?
root A having a explanation, because ishida sees the 1 season and he notice that is away from the manga trama, so he makes other idea, the idea was that kaneki joins to the aogiri to destroy it from inside, but pierrot is just pierrot
@@mister_hamana The biggest weakness of TG is actually it's world building. In a world where ghouls have existed since time unknown things would be a lot different - the outlook of religion on ghouls, cults, other forced stronger than or equal to washu clan, the fights among these clan, old battlefields, war, forbidden areas, ancestral grounds, etc. We are only ever given enough information to make sense of a plot development instead of a comprehensive look at the world itself and how it came to be. Sui Ishida has himself admitted that when he started the manga he hadn't given much thought to the resolution between the humans and ghouls. I know Ishida was tired and all. But objectively speaking after Kaneki becoming One Eyed King, some clever stategic clashes would have served the story well. For example, it would have been cool to see Goat from the outside and the Quinx from the inside try to uncover secrets and maybe visit places like where Arima and Furuta were trained.
I really like to think that, just like Ishida, we can relate to Kaneki. His physical appearance changes whenever he does (duh), but I never stopped to think about that transition Haise - reaper - Kaneki and how the hair could mean his past self. We are always looking back and wishing it was like that over and over, but we can't.
Tokyo ghoul is a really fantastic story and it's such a shame that the anime does such a terrible job to adapt the Manga I've always liked how the characters in this series evolved, how it conveyed humanity in this otherwise depressing uncaring world, how many humans were just as cruel as demons and the ones seen as demons were some of the most human people, the guy who ran anteiku (been a while since I read TG) was imo the one who had the most humanity inside of him, cared for others but also understood the situation he's been in for decades, but still does the best of it, he had his secrets and fought even if he would have preferred to not. Humans are flawed, it's about how we choose to act in those pressing times. I really liked how you mentioned Kanekis hair turning black again as haise but ultimately still fading back to white. Tokyo ghoul although having many horror elements has such a unique art style where it can have some really warm and heartfelt moments while being submerged in a sea of sadness
About the Tokyo Ghoul original & :re manga, I honestly think that this manga is totally underrated because of the anime and the fanbase of it, the story and its characters are amazing in the manga, and they have a very high emotional development and involvement with the reader, but that was very cut and limited with the anime, I hope that someday they will recognize that this manga is a masterpiece that deserves a place in the sun and a decent anime without cuts and excessive changes that compromise the experience that is really Tokyo Ghoul. Obs: great video, new sub :v
Tokyo Ghoul has its flaws but I can't help but find it beautifully tragic, I have grown to love and understand each and every character, and the cover illustrations have always been my favourite. It's such a unique and recognisable style and I personally love it a lot
I really loved the manga and after watching your video, I actually feel like rereading it while taking my time and enjoying the artwork, instead of binging through the whole thing in a few days
Ishida has started a new manga called Choujin X and the art is just as great This time he also publishes chapters according to his own schedule which means he can take as long as he wants for a single chapter and isn't forced to pump one out weekly
Tokyo Ghoul has been my favorite Manga for nearly nine years now. Along side berserk I think it is a master class in using the fantastical and horrific to depict humanity, our struggles, our emotions, and the world as a whole. So happy to see someone else speaking on Tokyo Ghoul's beauty. I feel like the series is easily discarded for being 'edgy', mostly thanks to the anime adaptation. But there is so much soul in each and every character and the story Ishida tells over all
Tokyo Ghoul is one of the best seinen series in psychological genre looking at how beautifully Ishida foreshadowed each event happening in vol 6 of re and further from part 1 was very hard to keep track of it yet beautifully done the only flaw it had was the rushed ending which was understandable considering Ishida's health issues still for me it is probably the only manga where the more u read of it always something new you discover it's like Ishida's style he always ussually gives u a hint or brings some parallelism a masterpiece for sure . And it will always be in top mangas
@@alexenterprises1 you are welcome! I hope one day I will be big enough mangaka to make a video about my artistic evolution! (begginer mangaka here) Best of wishes & keep up with the good work you've done so far!
I finished it this week, started by watching the first season when it came out, bought the whole series but never read it, 2 years after the last book came out i finally decided to read it, and as i expected, i loved it, pretty sad that it ended but so happy with how good it was
i've personally never analyzed the actual character design in manga (i'm not an artist and don't know what to look for), but this is so fascinating. thank you so much for this video, i loved it!
Wow! This is such an enlightening video you made. Tokyo Ghoul is one of the very few manga I own and have completed. Big fan and love the ending. I always thought the art was amazing. The covers are on such a different level, you could hang them on your wall
I just started tk it's really amazing seeing how the mangaka evolves artistically, Especially comparing chapter 1 to the chapter 1 remake or any chapter of Choujin X
Thanks for making this vid im currently reading chapter 101 of tokyo ghoul:re and i absolutely love the art and the series itself. They shoul make justice to the series and remake the anime because it missed most of the essence of the story.
Tbh i liked the happy ending, i was rly depressed and saw so many of my favorite things end so poorly, i just was so happy they figured it all out, but yes it was rushed
I’m very curious as to why the general consensus is that the series felt rushed and crude, I understand that ishida himself was very rushed and put under a lot of pressure, but I personally never felt that way, I don’t find it crude at all. Just wanted to know why people see it this way.
Interesting enough about the burn out now with his new manga which seems to be a passion project he does it with 0 deadlines 0 editors 0 assistants, everything in that manga is done solo and honestly you can see that he's actually having fun drawing and writing for it. I'd say he improved a lot as a writer and Artist since TG:Re and I'm finding CHoujin X to be even better than the original TG. Panels are easier to read especially the aciton scenes has the same is easier to read, story has alot of character focused and to imo a better side cast with a main focus on a trio of Tokio, Azuma and Elly.
i doubt that you will see this comment, but I just found your channel through your video on jojo's, followed with the video on one piece, i then thought to myself "dang I hope he makes one on Tokyo Ghoul", you read my mind 5 months before I did, now onwards to continue my binge session, cheers
Loved the video..have been waiting for this for a loooong time.🖤🖤 btw some good ideas for this series would be Bleach, Jagaaaan and Fist of the North Star.
bro im absolutely loving your videos, they are inspiring as a fellow comic aspiring artist, you do a great job of critiquing and analysing the work of art in a different prospective and learned a lot by just listening and watching these videos. if your looking for recommendations to do next, my hero academia would be good. his art seems to get more and more better. And Vinland saga is worth a look as well as there is evident improvement on the artists work:)
Honestly, TG was so great at showing us both sides of the fight. He didn't make the ccg out to be the villain, neither did he to the ghouls. He made them simply exist, the reader didn't always take a side coz both sides where humanised and explored. The humans ghoul are evil, to ghouls humans are evil, it went both ways. Kaneki served as a bridge between both sides, but he wasn't emphasised as a "chosen one" like lots of series do with their mc. Ishida made him feel like he was just a normal guy with real problems put in a situation that he had to adapt to. I love how natural he makes all his characters. Theirs allot of LGBT characters, but their presented as normal people which I love. Coz lots of creaters present LGBTQ as a special character trait that needs to be emphasised. But ishida just shown people as normal, dealing with the fantacy situation and real like issues. Honestly I would study this book instead or romeo and Juliet. That's how good it is.
Art style evolutions are fascinating, however I’m really curious how Ohkubo Atsushi art style changes dramatically over a couple of years. From Soul Eater to Fire Force. I really want to know how that actually changes in depth. (Maybe a video idea. 😉)
I love sui ishida art , and tokyo ghoul is one of my favourite manga , and unfortunately the anime is quite bad but the soundtrack are amazing expecially "unreavel" the manga isn't perfect some time maybe too many dialogues and the final struggled and isn't perfect because the magazine hurried ishida and at the end of volume 16 we can read what you said at the and of the video , ishida said : " i starting to hate tokyo ghoul but i continued and I put all myself in in drawing because of you keeping to read my manga and that made me happy " so at the end I loved tokyo ghoul and the characters, always in my heart ♥
I always felt like Ishida cared much more about his drawings than even the story. That's why I think his fight scenes are one of the worst, while he also drew the prettiest panels I've ever seen in any manga, especially those who show the city at night time.
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Enjoy and have a great weekend! ;P
Have you thought about a art evolution of Demon Slayer?Also keep up the good work!
(P.S I’m a 9th grade comic artist and your art evolution videos really helped me!)
Thaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaankssssssssss
Maybe do Artistic evolution of Yu-Gi-Oh??
wished you said that in the video..
I don't know if you had read Vinlandsaga but I need you to do a Vinlandsaga artistic evolution video
My favorite artist. I love his painting style, as well as his scratchy one. I'm so happy he's still making manga.
my favourites are sui ishida and Takeshi obata ( death note ) i just love their art so much
FR HE IS ONE OF THE BEST EVER!!!! ❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️
Tokyo Ghoul is the greatest piece of modern gothic horror. Ishida is really a gifted artist and writer.
SO TRUE!!! ❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️
I don't think he is gifted he probably loves drawing and improving his arts since he was young.
agreed it is just so good i go back on panels and just look at them and admire them
@@ratio8099 you can still be gifted though lmao
As a multimedia arts student. when sui ishida said that "working on something that you love turns to hate", i know how it feels because when your hobby that you genuinely do for fun suddenly becomes a work with deadlines, its gonna feel forced and rushed and the end result might be something unsatisfactory or substandard for the artist themselves and wishing they could've put much more effort if time allows it to do so.
I relate to this as a former chef, I used to love to cook, I'd cook every day for my family, I would experiment with recipes try new things but once I was working it professionally people made me hate it, years of practice and perfection meant nothing to the Karen out front, you'd make it exactly how she wanted and she'd still get made and make demands. It sucked the life out of me even to this day I no longer work in food and I avoid cooking for others at all costs.
@@vollied4865 Dont let other sour people affect your devotion and put you down, only you and experts will know the effort and dedication through each and every plate you make!!
Yes, sometimes is just too much but always stay positive and focused, the right people will reward you for your motive and passion and pave your ways to a higher place!! 💯 👏
Something they tend to avoid in art related fields is burnout, which I find ironic since it is much more common there. When you love doing something and allow it to be all you do, it will consume you. Sometimes you have to take a good look at yourself and find a compromise between your vision and what is accomplishable in the time you have. Sometimes you must stop for a second and decide that even though you feel compelled to work you will take the rest of the day off so you can pick up again tomorrow with a cook head and rested body.
yeah it reminds me of reading in middle and high school, most of the books I was forced to read were books I would've probably read anyway, but when they start forcing me to annotate like mad, analyze parts I feel don't need analyzing, and worst of all make me write essays, it feels like a chore rather than a captivating novel I want to spend my nights reading
Tokyo ghoul is such a iconic series. Unravel is the biggest anime op ever.
No game no life's op had more views
@@ace3183 but is it as memorable annd often used as Unravel?
@@ElleeDraws i dont know and that has nothing to do with op's statement
@@ace3183 I would assume "biggest" refers to memorability, meme-ability etc., not just views
"No matter what you think of tokyo ghoul" do we not all agree the manga is excellent? 😭
Ehh a lot of ppl find it edgy and others have watched only that terrible adaptation
@@sotirisnakos7632 add the people who didn't get dragon war arc and think it was horrible💀
@@kan513 it wasnt horrible by any means just helluvalot rushed cuz of ishida's health
in there defence nobody expected a 6 year time skip
@@kan513 also the kanehide cis girl shipper were also a very big malnufactor for all the hate it received i was reading it weekly when the seggs happened and all the cis girls went crazy on twitter harassing ishida about it
I generally liked the art, but I sometimes found the fight scenes hard to follow.
Yeah his Paneling was very off with how he Visually presents the Characters and Space on a page
he really improved in Choujin X
Same
Oh boy, wait till you read jujutsu kaisen
Ah, so it wasn’t just me then. Wasn’t enough to put my off the series entirely, but I couldn’t help but scratch my head at some pages
@@murderman8578 yeah fight scenes in choujin x is far more easy to visualise
I have seriously been so into sui ishida’s artstyle recently. In fact I just finished a drawing of kaneki. I was so waiting for this thank you so much. Really I love the colored work the most and even the black n white drawings are masterful. Probably my favorite art style in general.
I stopped drawing for 3 years, and after reading his manga, I got inspired and started drawing again.
Do you know that certain kind of sadness and depression you can actually get addicted to? Tokyo Ghoul is that feeling turned into a story... it often feels so bizarre and alien but so human at the same time that you can't help but connect with the characters in one way or another. Might sound edgy but to this day I haven't found a series that quite feels like Tokyo Ghoul. It was my first ever manga and I still have a special place in my heart for it.
Yeah, in a world where anime is so uniform and rarely vary in style, tokyo ghoul always had an interesting one of a kind artstyle to it. Also the story is bleak and the characters unforgettable. Also I get what you mean by them being "human". Ghouls in Tokyo Ghoul are outcasts and they react to their loneliness in different ways, some try fitting in fearful of what happens if their true self was disovered, some become complete loners, and others violently lash out against society. I think we can all relate one or another to these predicaments even if we are not flesh eating monsters!
THIS.
I never could've put it any better why I'm still going through its withdrawal. Watching the psychological turmoil and the impending doom unfold(or should I say Unravel;) ) was truly an churning experience.
I feel like I understand what you said in the first sentence. I have had clinically diagnosed depression (likely still do, but I haven't tried getting it rediagnosed or smth) and to me, there is something very . . . weirdly appealing in falling apart, sinking lower, and the sadness itself. It's honestly why I am having a very hard time dealing with my problems, because in the back of my mind there is some part that says: "Let's stay here, I don't want it to get better."
His art style for the covers is so unique you can really tell if it is drawn by him.
I loved ishida's artstyle in :re, the characters looked more dignified and showed more individuality. The emotions were very clear in them as well.
Ishida makes the best watercolours
kaneki will always be one of the most well written mcs in animanga
Sui Ishida is a literal deity at drawing, Tokyo ghoul has to be my favorite horror manga’s
I have read a lot of manga, and I have to admit Kaneki is one of the characters that is most rooted in myself, he has something emotional and psychological that drowns into you, all of his transformations of self change all the narratives in a deep way.
His cover arts gotta be some of the most beautiful
Tokyo ghoul also got blessed by such a unique and somber anime soundtrack
This is probably my favourite series of videos that you do. I always love hearing your takes on the artwork of different authors.
Aw thanks man, love hearing from ya’
it is not only the art that matters, it is also the various unique characters, the dark expressive themes, the remarkable dialouges and disposals (the jokes too ?), the beautiful songs, the breath taking storyline.
a visual, aural, tangible, perceptual purifaction. really tries bien.
Tokyo Ghoul has remained as one of my favorite Manga since I read it. I've read plenty of other Manga in the time since I first finished the series, yet I still come back to Tokyo Ghoul constantly.
I know it's controversial to say, but I've always been satisfied with the ending. It felt a bit forced, yes. But I'm glad it didn't go down the "Every character was killed off in the end" route Ishida initially planned. Not to say I didn't fully expect that route when reading weekly, but I was surprised when I started reading around and seeing how many people didn't like the ending.
I like Sui Ishida brushwork style, and the mellow music from the anime, perfect music to hear after do hard work.
The manga was a masterpiece all the way up to the final chapter, the only blemish, that rushed ending so Sui Ishida could get some peace away from the twittards who constantly harassed him for years. I'm happy to see him back working on Choujin X, but I will always be sad that the ending of Tokyo ghoul :re was nothing more than a wall of text and we never did find out what happened to Eto after her impossible return from the dead.
I love this manga, and I will always recommend to it to people looking for a mature well written and drawn series ripe with symbolism depth and more than anything Heart.
Thank you for talking about how beautiful the art is and the depth within it.
I'm glad he's still working in Choujin X, you can probably see that he's now enjoying doing said manga.
It's in the artstyle and how it's written.
I'm really happy for him.
Tokyo Ghoul and Tokyo Ghoul :re remains and will forever remain my favourite anime/manga due to how dark yet so empathetic the characters and scenarios are throughout the development of the story. I personally feel like it's quite beautiful in a wonderfully twisted way
I absolutely fell in love with Tokyo ghoul when I gave it a shot, for so long I avoided it to eventually get to since everyone would trash talk it from what it seemed but after I saw it and then read into it I could say I was obsessed with it. It’s such a ride of emotions that I’m glad I experienced.
Sui Ishida is very impressive mangaka to release it weekly and still maintaining it artistic looking, I really love his water coloring.
After years of swerving it due to how meh the anime was, I read all of Tokyo Ghoul last year and liked it. The plot, especially in the first half, made SO much more sense than the show.
Like in Gigguk’s Tokyo Ghoul video where Kaneki joins Aogiri Tree and says, “Probably makes sense in the manga!” and it does… because he doesn’t join Aogiri Tree in the manga. Studio Perriot butchered it, and for no reason. The first part of the manga was over before Perriot got to the finale, so they chose to mangle the story with that weird ending and Root A.
I didn’t know the ending was apparently “controversial” until right now though. Why is that? I think the Re had stuff that wasn’t explored or clarified very well (One Eyed King, old ghoul city under Tokyo, V), and too many characters that looked similar, but I don’t really get why anyone would say the ending was bad
the one eyed king was clarified clear as day.
V wasn't meant to be clarified / explored upon because it's meant to be a secret agency, them being "uncovered" would kind of defeat the purpose of being "secret".
The underground city doesn't have much to explore other than the underground king. The rest is pretty much self explanatory and doesn't need an explanation. We were told many times throughout the story that ghouls lived underground, so it would make sense for there to be civilizations of sorts underground.
@@mister_hamana I wasn’t sure if the One Eyed King was an actual person or just the idea of a ghoul who leads other ghouls.
And in regards to the underground cities, it wasn’t clear to me how long ago the ruler of that place turned into a gigantic monster. It looked pretty old, but the fact that there were kids there made it look like it as still thriving to some extent. That, on top of Touka being the only one who can communicate with the kids from there.
And yeah, V is a secret organization, but they came out into the light and multiple characters knew about them. I also wonder what happened to Eto. Is she alive again or what?
Studio Pierrot is synonymous with butchering anime, look what they did with Naruto, bleach and boruto, 3 great mangas ruined by filler
root A having a explanation, because ishida sees the 1 season and he notice that is away from the manga trama, so he makes other idea, the idea was that kaneki joins to the aogiri to destroy it from inside, but pierrot is just pierrot
@@mister_hamana The biggest weakness of TG is actually it's world building. In a world where ghouls have existed since time unknown things would be a lot different - the outlook of religion on ghouls, cults, other forced stronger than or equal to washu clan, the fights among these clan, old battlefields, war, forbidden areas, ancestral grounds, etc.
We are only ever given enough information to make sense of a plot development instead of a comprehensive look at the world itself and how it came to be.
Sui Ishida has himself admitted that when he started the manga he hadn't given much thought to the resolution between the humans and ghouls.
I know Ishida was tired and all. But objectively speaking after Kaneki becoming One Eyed King, some clever stategic clashes would have served the story well. For example, it would have been cool to see Goat from the outside and the Quinx from the inside try to uncover secrets and maybe visit places like where Arima and Furuta were trained.
I really like to think that, just like Ishida, we can relate to Kaneki.
His physical appearance changes whenever he does (duh), but I never stopped to think about that transition Haise - reaper - Kaneki and how the hair could mean his past self.
We are always looking back and wishing it was like that over and over, but we can't.
Tokyo ghoul is a really fantastic story and it's such a shame that the anime does such a terrible job to adapt the Manga
I've always liked how the characters in this series evolved, how it conveyed humanity in this otherwise depressing uncaring world, how many humans were just as cruel as demons and the ones seen as demons were some of the most human people, the guy who ran anteiku (been a while since I read TG) was imo the one who had the most humanity inside of him, cared for others but also understood the situation he's been in for decades, but still does the best of it, he had his secrets and fought even if he would have preferred to not. Humans are flawed, it's about how we choose to act in those pressing times.
I really liked how you mentioned Kanekis hair turning black again as haise but ultimately still fading back to white.
Tokyo ghoul although having many horror elements has such a unique art style where it can have some really warm and heartfelt moments while being submerged in a sea of sadness
His art is so emotional and expressive it makes me want cry, great breakdown of his style.
I really like Sui Ishida's watercolor artstyle.
About the Tokyo Ghoul original & :re manga, I honestly think that this manga is totally underrated because of the anime and the fanbase of it, the story and its characters are amazing in the manga, and they have a very high emotional development and involvement with the reader, but that was very cut and limited with the anime, I hope that someday they will recognize that this manga is a masterpiece that deserves a place in the sun and a decent anime without cuts and excessive changes that compromise the experience that is really Tokyo Ghoul.
Obs: great video, new sub :v
I'm glad to see you finally covet my favorite series, this video gave me so many nostalgic memories of when I was picking up the series
Tokyo Ghoul has its flaws but I can't help but find it beautifully tragic, I have grown to love and understand each and every character, and the cover illustrations have always been my favourite. It's such a unique and recognisable style and I personally love it a lot
I really loved the manga and after watching your video, I actually feel like rereading it while taking my time and enjoying the artwork, instead of binging through the whole thing in a few days
Ishida has started a new manga called Choujin X and the art is just as great
This time he also publishes chapters according to his own schedule which means he can take as long as he wants for a single chapter and isn't forced to pump one out weekly
I was in love with touka ♡
Tokyo Ghoul has been my favorite Manga for nearly nine years now. Along side berserk I think it is a master class in using the fantastical and horrific to depict humanity, our struggles, our emotions, and the world as a whole. So happy to see someone else speaking on Tokyo Ghoul's beauty. I feel like the series is easily discarded for being 'edgy', mostly thanks to the anime adaptation. But there is so much soul in each and every character and the story Ishida tells over all
N now he has Choujin X and in my opinion it really showcases how brilliant his artistic capabilities is
This... was... a REALLY GOOD ANALYSIS!! I really enjoyed hearing you pick the pieces of this manga!
The water color covers are incredible, I’m glad you covered this!
I just finished the entire manga a few weeks ago, so this video is such a blessing
Its such a shame the way the anime turned out
If only another studio could show off their talent on those amazing 2nd part fights
Tokyo Ghoul is one of the best seinen series in psychological genre looking at how beautifully Ishida foreshadowed each event happening in vol 6 of re and further from part 1 was very hard to keep track of it yet beautifully done the only flaw it had was the rushed ending which was understandable considering Ishida's health issues still for me it is probably the only manga where the more u read of it always something new you discover it's like Ishida's style he always ussually gives u a hint or brings some parallelism a masterpiece for sure
. And it will always be in top mangas
I love this manga so much 😭
some of the most visually pleasing art ive ever seen
Tokyo ghoul is what got me in to the world of manga and it also gave me a boost on drawing. Tokyo ghoul will always be my number one series in my ❤️
Love your videos! 😍 And Tokyo Ghoul so much too! You have to check out Choujin X, the art is so expressive there!
God I love your videos about artistic evolution! Never stop them to make! God bless you for your wonderful videos & very calm voice.
Aw haha thank you!
@@alexenterprises1 you are welcome! I hope one day I will be big enough mangaka to make a video about my artistic evolution! (begginer mangaka here)
Best of wishes & keep up with the good work you've done so far!
His art is just so good.
I love these videos. Sui Ishida has a really beautiful style to his artwork that conveys emotion really well.
Amon story is one of many that I liked the most. I couldn't really describe it, I guess it just shows that grey morality concept the best
I would love to hear you talk about Tie Kubo one day
I finished it this week, started by watching the first season when it came out, bought the whole series but never read it, 2 years after the last book came out i finally decided to read it, and as i expected, i loved it, pretty sad that it ended but so happy with how good it was
Ishida is actually currently working on a new manga called Choujin X, excited to how that works out tbh
Appreciate Tokyo Ghoul quite a series
Oh wow I recently got interested with his artstyle, it’s cool someone made a video about it
i've personally never analyzed the actual character design in manga (i'm not an artist and don't know what to look for), but this is so fascinating. thank you so much for this video, i loved it!
Funniest thing ever is I’m re reading Tokyo ghoul rn like I was just reading rn
Bro I’m reading it for the first time rn, I literally bought volume one and read 2 to 6. Now I’m planning on buying 7 because.. you know why
I really love this manga artstyle
Wow! This is such an enlightening video you made. Tokyo Ghoul is one of the very few manga I own and have completed. Big fan and love the ending. I always thought the art was amazing. The covers are on such a different level, you could hang them on your wall
I just started tk it's really amazing seeing how the mangaka evolves artistically, Especially comparing chapter 1 to the chapter 1 remake or any chapter of Choujin X
Ishida's Art Work has that specific detail that the Anime's adaptation just couldn't capture
“Feeding on blood and coffee”- Alex Best quote ever bro
i had to watch this twice because i just stopped listening to what you were saying when i heard the OST in the background. great video
I watched the entire anime but now from this video I’m getting the manga thankyou kind sir
Listening to this video makes me think over if I should make a manga
i've watched the anime about 9 years ago and i still do the knuckle crack thing
"I DON'T WANT TO DİE" I can't forget about Takizawa. I just dont know... it just too real
my fav manga. tokyo ghoul inspired me to want to draw
Thanks for making this vid im currently reading chapter 101 of tokyo ghoul:re and i absolutely love the art and the series itself. They shoul make justice to the series and remake the anime because it missed most of the essence of the story.
Tbh i liked the happy ending, i was rly depressed and saw so many of my favorite things end so poorly, i just was so happy they figured it all out, but yes it was rushed
I’m very curious as to why the general consensus is that the series felt rushed and crude, I understand that ishida himself was very rushed and put under a lot of pressure, but I personally never felt that way, I don’t find it crude at all. Just wanted to know why people see it this way.
Interesting enough about the burn out now with his new manga which seems to be a passion project he does it with 0 deadlines 0 editors 0 assistants, everything in that manga is done solo and honestly you can see that he's actually having fun drawing and writing for it. I'd say he improved a lot as a writer and Artist since TG:Re and I'm finding CHoujin X to be even better than the original TG. Panels are easier to read especially the aciton scenes has the same is easier to read, story has alot of character focused and to imo a better side cast with a main focus on a trio of Tokio, Azuma and Elly.
i doubt that you will see this comment, but I just found your channel through your video on jojo's, followed with the video on one piece, i then thought to myself "dang I hope he makes one on Tokyo Ghoul", you read my mind 5 months before I did, now onwards to continue my binge session, cheers
The manga was soo dope, it breaks my heart when i realise that the amazing anime was ruined and underrated because of anime adaptation
Loved the video..have been waiting for this for a loooong time.🖤🖤
btw some good ideas for this series would be Bleach, Jagaaaan and Fist of the North Star.
i don’t get why people don’t like the ending, i loved it
bro im absolutely loving your videos, they are inspiring as a fellow comic aspiring artist, you do a great job of critiquing and analysing the work of art in a different prospective and learned a lot by just listening and watching these videos.
if your looking for recommendations to do next, my hero academia would be good. his art seems to get more and more better. And Vinland saga is worth a look as well as there is evident improvement on the artists work:)
Honestly, TG was so great at showing us both sides of the fight. He didn't make the ccg out to be the villain, neither did he to the ghouls. He made them simply exist, the reader didn't always take a side coz both sides where humanised and explored. The humans ghoul are evil, to ghouls humans are evil, it went both ways. Kaneki served as a bridge between both sides, but he wasn't emphasised as a "chosen one" like lots of series do with their mc. Ishida made him feel like he was just a normal guy with real problems put in a situation that he had to adapt to.
I love how natural he makes all his characters. Theirs allot of LGBT characters, but their presented as normal people which I love. Coz lots of creaters present LGBTQ as a special character trait that needs to be emphasised. But ishida just shown people as normal, dealing with the fantacy situation and real like issues.
Honestly I would study this book instead or romeo and Juliet. That's how good it is.
Best video I’ve watched in weeks
absolutely love Tokyo Ghoul
The ending of tokyo ghoul is kaneki and ishida who getting a peacefull day after many years of chaos
masterpiece manga
Choujin x is ishidas new work and its really great. :3
Great analysis. I dont know how you feel abt tokyo ghoul but have you thought on doing an in depth analysis of the story too?
Do you think you could do a Bleach video next?
Art style evolutions are fascinating, however I’m really curious how Ohkubo Atsushi art style changes dramatically over a couple of years. From Soul Eater to Fire Force. I really want to know how that actually changes in depth. (Maybe a video idea. 😉)
Can you the artistic evolution of grappler baki? There is plenty to talk about in a video. Good video by the way.
I know there is lots of tite kubo art evolution video but i want to see your take on his art too
We need an anime reboot!
If only the anime got a reboot...
I love sui ishida art , and tokyo ghoul is one of my favourite manga , and unfortunately the anime is quite bad but the soundtrack are amazing expecially "unreavel" the manga isn't perfect some time maybe too many dialogues and the final struggled and isn't perfect because the magazine hurried ishida and at the end of volume 16 we can read what you said at the and of the video , ishida said : " i starting to hate tokyo ghoul but i continued and I put all myself in in drawing because of you keeping to read my manga and that made me happy " so at the end I loved tokyo ghoul and the characters, always in my heart ♥
AMAZING VIDEO!!!!! ❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️
I always felt like Ishida cared much more about his drawings than even the story. That's why I think his fight scenes are one of the worst, while he also drew the prettiest panels I've ever seen in any manga, especially those who show the city at night time.
I’m sure you’re happy to hear hxh is coming back soon
Tokyo Ghoul wanted to be Ajin but wasn't smart enough
The art is great doe
The background music is incredibly awesome. Please tell me its name captain!
TOKYO GHOUL IS THE BEST!!!!! ❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️
Haven't read RE but the original run is interesting with alot of good memes for me
if you haven't read re you haven't read tokyo ghoul