Characters can easily get drowned in big cast shows. It can be a challenge to remember the name of every character with anime such as Durarara and Baccano. Tokyo Ghoul makes Sui Ishida sound memorable and unique for its characters.Here are the 5 most popular characters in this anime.
Kaneki Ken/ Sasaki Haise
Everybody loves a written protagonist, too. Sui Ishida knows what it did when he created Kaneki, the beautiful book nerd in Tokyo Ghoul, which is torturing and unusual.
What makes him especially great is difficult to identify. Is he fighting like that? Perhaps it’s his smirk unhit. This is perhaps Maybelline. Perhaps it is. One fact or other is that Ken’s journey is the main driving force behind the series, as he is going through as many traumatic events as his hair changes.
Amon Koutarou
Waitress, rabbit, assassin, in Tokyo Ghoul there is nothing Touka can’t achieve. Taking part in the majority of early Kaneki fights, Touka was introduced early in life as a little girl who was raw around the corners but had a heart of gold.
Touka makes this list as it’s one of the best parts of the series to watch it grow like Juuzou. She is at the beginning a narrative character, an insecure high school pupil who deals with a dark secret, but matures under her own independence, developing her relationship with Kaneki and, generally speaking, becoming an emotional center for her series, through her struggle with the CCG.
Nagachika Hideyoshi
Who’s not a great friend to love? There is a lovely best friend behind each great animus protagonist, and Hide Nagachika fits this T-bill.
From the very beginning, Hide presents himself around Kaneki as a funny counterpart to the grave behavior of Kaneki, but not all of that is behind the bright eyes and mysterious mask. Hide’s a trustworthy friend, above all.
Hide’s compassion and compassionate understanding are even after he has fled and Kaneki does what he has to do for Hide’s face. This is why Kaneki ultimately is able to accomplish his goals, since he has had a good example of perseverance and is generally good.
Suzuya Juuzou
For all the fans of Tokyo Ghoul, Juuzou is the favored chaotic son. Either on a motorcycle his antiquities or watching his enemies decapitate him, he had fun from beginning to end. He is a definite comic feature, but his character development is what makes him stand out on this list.
We see him initially as a blond, skilful, but insane child; he has talent to rattle out of it, but no way to hold himself back. It wasn’t until Shinohara is wounded and enters a coma that Juuzou became a character, a mentor to and about the Quinx. Though he still holds a hint of his innate chaos, juggling his knives and firing ghouls in his prosthetic legs, he became a man throughout Tokyo Ghoul.
It’s fun to watch Mutsuki interact and see him kill everyone with a relatively happy willingness.
Hinami Fueguchi
Because of her relationships, Hinami is fantastic. She was a victim, later a sibling-like relation with Kaneki and Touka, of violence by corrupt CGC investigators. She is the embodiment of the type you want to hug, and that’s part of why she’s included in that list.
Hinami is the kind of person that Kaneki wants to protect, the younger and weakest who did not grow up in a world of peace, but could be here when they arrived to see them. The CCG killed her parents and continuously attacked her foster family by other ghoul. Otherwise, she would probably have died several times throughout the series for her relationship with Kaneki. It’s like saying, “You save a life and you save a world.”