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'Tokyo Ghoul' Season 3 updates: Kaneki's complete ‘Snake’ Kakuja revealed? Madhouse taking charge of production

| Nov 10, 2016 09:29 PM EST

Ken Kaneki is the protagonist of "Tokyo Ghoul" and "Tokyo Ghoul:re."

"Tokyo Ghoul" Season 3 release date rumors are rife as it has been more than a year of hiatus since the previous season to "Tokyo Ghoul" had ended and fans are becoming more restless. 

While the confirmation of the release of "Tokyo Ghoul" Season 3 seemed to have pacified the ever-increasing demand for its production and immediate airing, a source said that the next installment of "Tokyo Ghoul" would likely be coming out this winter, according to Otakukart. The tipster added that the anime will introduce a complete Kakuja of the main protagonist, Kaneki.

There have been many speculations on the complete Kakuja form of Kaneki. In retrospect, we have learned in the previous "Tokyo Ghoul seasons that Centipede is the current incomplete Kakuja form of Kaneki. And such growing interest, Aminomail presented some proofs that the next Kakuja complete form of the main anime protagonist would be a "Snake" based on photos and manga.

Another proof is the cover Volume 5 of Tokyo Ghoul with the eyes of Kaneki resembling that of a snake. Moreover, in Volume 5, Eto, the one-eyed owl, licked Kaneki's eye. And needless to say that an owl like Eto are known to devour snakes, and perhaps including Kaneki.

Although the proofs are quite convincing, the next season still lacks the crucial confirmation coming from the creator and even the production. Things will definitely be more interesting and savagely violent for the "Tokyo Ghoul" Season 3, especially that Madhouse is known for gory and bloody presentation will taking over as the producer of the animé series following the famous anime studio Pierrot.

However, there is no telling how fans would react with the upcoming season of the hit anime, for before the take-over of production by Madhouse as Otakukart mentioned, few fans already aired out their fear for drastic changes. In an Anime News Network forum, some fans even strongly pleaded that production should not be given to Madhouse, while others seek for a reboot. 

The desire for a change of animation studio who will be continuing Tokyo Ghoul was well emphasized through the act of some fans in making an online petition. Their main concern is that Tokyo Ghoul manga which is far better than the anime was not accurately followed. Thus missing important characters and stories.

Watch here below Tokyo Ghoul alleged trailer for season 3:

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