Tokyo Ghoul:re 2nd Season (dub) Episode 1 < 2K · 720p >
While the animation by is functional, it lacks the visceral, artistic flair seen in the very first season of Tokyo Ghoul .
The biggest hurdle for this episode is the sheer amount of story it tries to cover. After the massive cliffhanger of Season 1—where finally accepts his identity as Ken Kaneki during the battle with the Tsukiyama family—this episode skips forward significantly. Tokyo Ghoul:re 2nd Season (Dub) Episode 1
For anime-only viewers, the pacing feels breakneck. It expects you to keep up with dozens of characters and shifting political alliances within the CCG and Aogiri Tree with very little breathing room. The English Dub Performance While the animation by is functional, it lacks
The dub remains one of the strongest reasons to watch the anime. According to fans on Reddit , the English cast often brings a "soul" to the performances that helps ground the chaotic plot. For anime-only viewers, the pacing feels breakneck
The song "katharsis" by TK from Ling Tosite Sigure (who did the iconic "Unravel") is a massive highlight, immediately setting a melancholy and epic tone for the final act. Final Verdict
Tindle's transition from the soft-spoken, confused Haise to the detached and icy "Black Reaper" Kaneki is seamless. His voice work perfectly captures the tragedy of a man who has regained his memories but lost his warmth.
If you find yourself lost during this episode, many viewers recommend reading the Tokyo Ghoul:re manga alongside the show, as the anime skips several chapters of character development and world-building.