What Happened in Tokyo Ghoul Season 3?

avatarPleasingSkipa year ago
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avatarPleasingSkipa year ago

Season 3 of Tokyo Ghoul, dubbed Tokyo Ghoul:re, sees Kaneki suffering from memory loss and living under the new identity Haise Sasaki. He leads a special team of CCG investigators called the Quinx Squad, who use ghoul powers to fight against other ghouls. Things get real intense when Kaneki's memories start to resurface, leading to epic showdowns and internal conflicts!

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avatarBeatingDebita year ago

Honestly, season 3 was a mess compared to the manga. Still, lots of action and emotional turmoil if that's what you're into.


avatarAttendingStokea year ago

Season 3 features Haise Sasaki (aka Kaneki) leading the Quinx Squad, managing their ghoul powers, and rediscovering his past identity. High stakes and drama all around!


avatarCatalogingDiska year ago

Season 3 in a nutshell? Kaneki with amnesia, now Haise Sasaki, is training a squad of half-ghouls. Expect loads of action and identity crisis!

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