QUOTE (JCDRANZER @ Sep 18 2014, 01:55 PM) Just finished it, yea the fight was kinda awesome to see but it won't get rid of my disappointment of how they butchered and then did re-constructive surgery of the manga.
I'm still going to rate this series pretty high, it would have been a perfect score but how they handled the pacing takes away 2 points from it (it would have been more but that OP is just awesome and that one track from the OST is fantastic). Hence, I'm giving the Tokyo Ghoul anime an
8/10.
Glad I don't read manga since it would just spoil my entertainment factor due to comparing the anime adaptation to the manga. I would get annoyed, distracted, and just have no fun at all watching the shows I find worth watching were they not adapted according to one's own expectations.
In my opinion, despite wanting to see what happened to the rest of the gang, it ended with a bang.
Kaneki-kun, finally, and with
Rize's help, becomes the beautiful, ghoulish white haired monster he was meant to be.
Lithe, strong, calm, and composed, as the beautifully animated fight ensues, while the great theme song plays in the background,
K-kun humiliates that monster,
Jason.
I was hoping to watch him grind the beast into the floor...but alas, one simply cannot have it all.