What is a suitable age rating for Tokyo Ghoul?



What is a suitable age rating for Tokyo Ghoul?

Tokyo Ghoul is predominantly a seinen work, with some shōnen elements. In Japan, the seinen classification denotes young men between the ages of 18 and 40, which would roughly translate to the Western NC-17 rating. Tokyo Ghoul is fully appropriate for older teenagers and adults, there is absolutely no dilemma there. The majority of the content is graphic and violent enough, and is clearly focused on young adult-related issues.

Is Tokyo Ghoul better in sub or dub?

Yes, the dub aired before the sub, a rarity that inclined us to choose the English version of the series. Additionally, the humor of the series worked better in the dub, and overall the English cast did a great job with the characters, which is why we recommend watching the dubbed version.

Is Tokyo Ghoul a horror?

Tokyo Ghoul, a horror / action anime series created by Sui Ishida, was one of the most popular Seinen action anime series of the 2010s. It has some of the best action sequences and character development, as well as an amazing soundtrack, making it an excellent anime. Kaneki Ken is the main character of the series, and he barely survives an encounter with a ghoul.

Why is Tokyo Ghoul censored on Hulu?

Why is Tokyo Ghoul censored Netflix? But many streaming platforms where you can find Tokyo Ghoul — like Hulu and Funimation — stream the TV versions of the show, which were censored mainly so that the show could fit into a specific content rating system and be suitable for TV broadcast. Tokyo Ghoul is an incredibly graphic story.