Manga Written and illustrated by
Sui Ishida,
Tokyo Ghoul was serialized in
Shueisha's
manga magazine
Weekly Young Jump from September 8, 2011, to September 18, 2014. Shueisha collected its chapters in fourteen volumes, released under the Young Jump Comics imprint, from February 17, 2012, to October 17, 2014. In North America, the manga was licensed for English release by
Viz Media. The volumes were released from June 16, 2015, to August 15, 2017. In 2013, a prequel
spin-off manga titled
Tokyo Ghoul [Jack] was released on
Jump Live digital manga service. The story spans seven chapters and focuses on Kishō Arima and Taishi Fura twelve years before the events of
Tokyo Ghoul. It was compiled into a volume published digitally by Shueisha on October 18, 2013. It was licensed Viz Media and published digitally on September 26, 2017. A full-color illustration book, titled
Tokyo Ghoul Zakki, was released along with the final volume of the manga on October 17, 2014. It includes all promotional images, volume covers and unreleased concept art with commentary by Ishida. A sequel manga series, titled
Tokyo Ghoul:re, was serialized in
Weekly Young Jump from October 16, 2014, to July 5, 2018. The series is set two years after the end of the original series and introduces a new set of characters. Shueisha collected its chapters in sixteen volumes, released from December 19, 2014, to July 19, 2018. The manga was licensed by Viz Media, with the volumes released from October 17, 2017, to April 21, 2020.
Light novels Four
light novels have been released thus far and all are written by Shin Towada, with illustrations done by series creator Sui Ishida. On June 19, 2013, was released, Illustrations were done by the series creator Sui Ishida and written by Shin Towada and serves as sidestory/spin off that focuses on the daily lives of characters from the
Tokyo Ghoul series. was released on June 19, 2014, and fills in the 6 month time gap between volumes 8 and 9 of the first series. The third novel was released on December 19, 2014. Past takes place before the events of the main series and focuses on the further backstory of certain
Tokyo Ghoul characters, including Touka Kirishima, Ayato Kirishima, and series protagonist Ken Kaneki. The fourth novel, was released on December 19, 2016. It takes place during the events of
Tokyo Ghoul :re, focusing on the Quinx, CCG, and other characters.
Anime A 12-episode anime television series adaptation by
Pierrot aired on
Tokyo MX between July 4 and September 19, 2014. It also aired on
TV Aichi,
TVQ,
TVO,
AT-X, and Dlife. The opening theme song is "
Unravel" by
TK from Ling tosite Sigure and the ending theme is by People in the Box.
Funimation has licensed the anime series in North America. A second season, titled
Tokyo Ghoul √A (read as "Root A"), aired in Japan between January 9 and March 27, 2015. The opening theme song is by Österreich, while the ending theme is by
Amazarashi.
Madman Entertainment announced that they had licensed the series in Australia and New Zealand, and simulcasted it on AnimeLab.
Anime Limited licensed the series in the UK and Ireland, and later announced during MCM London Comic-Con that the series would be broadcast on
Viceland UK. An anime adaptation for
Tokyo Ghoul:re was announced on October 5, 2017, and started airing on April 3, 2018. Toshinori Watabe replaced
Shuhei Morita as the director, while Chūji Mikasano returned to write scripts. Pierrot produced the animation, while Pierrot+ is credited for animation assistance.
Atsuko Nakajima replaced Kazuhiro Miwa as the character designer. The opening theme of the first season is "Asphyxia" by
Cö shu Nie and the ending theme is "Half" by
Queen Bee. The series aired in two seasons, with the first 12 episodes airing from April 3 to June 19, 2018, and the second season airing from October 9 to December 25, 2018. The opening theme of the second season is "Katharsis" by TK from Ling tosite Sigure, and the ending theme of the second season is by Österreich.
Video games A
video game titled
Tokyo Ghoul: Carnaval Color by
Bandai Namco Games was released in Japan for
Android smartphones on February 6, 2015, and on February 9 for
iOS. The player builds a team from a number of ghoul and investigator characters and explores a 3D map. Another video game titled
Tokyo Ghoul: Jail for the
PlayStation Vita console was released on October 1, 2015. It introduces a protagonist named Rio, who interacts with characters from the series. The game was developed by Bandai Namco Games as well and is categorized as an adventure RPG where players are able to explore Tokyo's 23 wards. The mobile game
Tokyo Ghoul: Dark War, released in 2018, focuses on the conflict between ghouls and the CCG that terrorizes the city of Tokyo. A video game, titled
Tokyo Ghoul: re Call to Exist, was released for the
PlayStation 4 and
Windows (via
Steam) in November 2019. In March 2025,
Behaviour Interactive announced a collaboration between the series and the
Dead by Daylight video game, where Ken Kaneki would be added as a playable Killer character on April 2.
Live-action films A
live-action film based on the manga was released in Japan on July 29, 2017. Kentarō Hagiwara directed the film. The cast included
Masataka Kubota for the role of protagonist Ken Kaneki and
Fumika Shimizu for the role of Touka Kirishima.
Yū Aoi was cast as Rize Kamishiro,
Nobuyuki Suzuki played Kotaro Amon and
Yo Oizumi played Kureo Mado. A sequel film titled
Tokyo Ghoul S was released in Japan on July 19, 2019, with
Maika Yamamoto replacing Fumika Shimizu as Touka Kirishima, and
Shota Matsuda joining the cast as Shuu Tsukiyama.
Art exhibition An
art exhibition of the anime's tenth anniversary, titled
Tokyo Ghoul EX., was held at Warehouse Terrada G1 Building in Tokyo from October 21 to December 1, 2024, and from December 14 to 29 at VS. Grand Green in Osaka. ==Reception==