2018-04-03, 10:54 | Link #64 |
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Official opening song is up!
Subbed and dubbed episode 1 is also out now too. The OP song for this season imo is a big improvement compared to Tokyo Ghoul Root. (my favorite is still the very first season's though) The episode didn't waste much time getting right into with character introductions. The familarity of the thrilling vibe also returns with this season. Felt like the episode is setting up for the rest of the season although I heard the series will be a 1-cour... It's neat to see characters like Tooru, Sasaki, etc appear in this. I'm definitely feeling some of the psychology from this new series including parts wtih the action already.
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2018-04-03, 11:35 | Link #65 | |
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https://www.reddit.com/r/anime/comme..._anime_series/ Here's the excerpt: Q: A lot of people criticize your directing decisions for Tokyo Ghoul, if anything what do you think people do not understand when criticizing your decisions? In other words, what is your response to the criticism of not following the manga, etc. A : In order to complete Tokyo Ghoul √A's aim of Kaneki joining Aogiri, we needed to make some changes. Ishida-sensei also urged me to change stuff and go a different route, which is where a lot of the anime came from. (Although) we had a massive bubble of ideas... it constantly felt like those ideas were being chipped away at by those above me (who didn't want our changes to affect the original manga lore). I tried my best, and I honestly don't have any regrets given the movement space I was allowed. Given the hierarchy of a production committee, the parties who'd have the most authority to override the changes would either be Pierrot executives, or Tokyo Ghoul's publishers. |
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