Tokyo Ghoul’s anime differs from the manga by preemptively killing Hide - a huge mistake given he represents Kaneki’s hope that humans and ghouls can peacefully coexist.
While Tokyo Ghoul's anime started strong with its first season, the second season was received far less enthusiastically, with some major deviations from the manga weakening the story. One of the most significant contrasts between the manga and the second season is how both treat Hid and Kaneki’s character development throughout the series.
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