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Tokyo Ghoul – 東京喰種 [Live Action Coverage]

Posted on July 7, 2017 by Jed
Posted In News RoundupTagged In Aoi Yu, Kubota Masataka, LA, Shimizu Fumika

Based on the original work by Ishida Sui, Tokyo Ghoul is one of the most fascinating and original series about seemingly ‘normal’ human beings but in fact are monsters with read more

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