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Tokyo Ghoul: [JACK]

Studio Pierrot, Studio Pierrot, Marvelous, TC Entertainment · 2015 · Anime

1 episodes · Drama, Horror, Supernatural

This anime explores the complex relationship between a seasoned investigator and a young prodigy within a world rife with conflict between humans and ghouls.

DarkModernMoral Ambiguity of JusticeConfronting Human MonstrosityThe Bond Between Hunters and PreySacrifice in the Face of HorrorIdentity Struggles in a Divided Society

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Tokyo Ghoul: [JACK] by Studio Pierrot, Studio Pierrot, Marvelous, TC Entertainment · Achriom