Tokyo Ghoul -dub- -

Both are good. Dub is easier to binge ; sub has slightly more consistent tone in √A.

, particularly in how Kaneki's taste in food changes and his sense of self-alienation grows. Moral Ambiguity Tokyo Ghoul -Dub-

is a masterclass in casting. Tindle perfectly captures Kaneki’s journey from a timid, stuttering bookworm to a broken, white-haired tragic hero. His internal screams during the infamous Jason torture scene are gut-wrenching. You feel his sanity snap. If you watch the dub for one reason alone, let it be Tindle’s performance. Both are good