The anime adaptation of Tokyo Ghoul has a tumultuous history, with the “Re” version in particular disappointing fans. Despite the initial success of the first two seasons, the move to “Re” marked a decline in quality, causing mixed reactions among viewers.
Sui Ishida, manga creator, has sparked discussions about anime adaptations with his new work, Choujin X, expressing interest in seeing it animated. However, the announcement has raised concerns among Tokyo Ghoul fans, wary of a repeat of past disappointments.
The wounds from Studio Pierrot's misguided adaptation of Tokyo Ghoul still linger, leading many fans to lament the omission of key bloody scenes from the manga. Ishida's desire for a Choujin
In light of Pierrot's missteps, fans have been vocal about how they want another studio to handle Choujin manga source material, in stark contrast to Pierrot's approach.
As anticipation grows for a potential Choujin X anime, fans remain hopeful that their favorite manga will finally receive the adaptation it deserves.