Almost a year has passed since the popular Japanese animation "Tokyo Ghoul" ended its Season 2's episode finale. While fans are still waiting for any official word about Season 3, rumors surface about the proposed release date being delayed. While in hiatus, some can't help but wonder how this anime is ranked.
A lot of avid fans think "Tokyo Ghoul" deserves a continuation. But considering how creators seemingly continue to shift Season 3's release date, there are critics who believe that perhaps the show may potentially be scrapped. 'Potentially' - such an adverb is subject for debate.
In a review posted by News Everyday, "Tokyo Ghoul" scores the following alphabetical rank in several categories of Anime News Network:
Voice dub or subtitles = B+
Story or narrative quality = A-
Art value = B+
Animation = C+
Essentially, "Tokyo Ghoul" has earned good scores enough to slip away from being tossed into the proverbial scrapyard. If not for the recent revelation discussed in an article by Jobs & Hire, a huge number of despondent fans might continue to drench themselves in a pessimistic speculation that the show is not on par with the creator's perfectionist standards.
It is widely confirmed that Studio Pierrot, the original company that calls the shots for "Tokyo Ghoul" sold the rights to the franchise to Madhouse Inc. The latter company was responsible for viral animations such as "Death Note" and "One Punch Man." A recent update by M Stars News also sheds light to the identity of the renowned but enigmatic One-Eyed King.
If there is any reason that fans should brighten up from this news, it is the fact that Season 3 of "Tokyo Ghoul" has the potential to become as enthralling as "Death Note" in terms of its content. After all, "Tokyo Ghoul" could pretty much need some improvement on the C+ animation quality. Just like the broadcast date, improvements by Madhouse's management remains to be seen.