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I mean
C'mon
to bite. Fondly.
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I got myself some manga brushes and got distracted trying them out
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I feel like if it wasn't for the plot development Ishida wouldn't have had Kaneki working as an investigator and just would've made him run away with Touka (jk)
Look at how eager this man is to draw Kaneki in uniform
Ishida REALLY wanted Kaneki working at :re it seems
(Let me be a little bit delusional and take zakki's cover as yet another Kaneki-working-at-:re picture)
And...
Now Kaneki has his own cafe where he works with his beautiful wife.
How lovely, Ishida-sensei.
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Girl,you’ll love spending time with this guy 🤭💕
#I don’t have time to draw but i have time to do shitty low quality editing 🙊#destiny punished my baby girl’s sassyness by making her fall in love with the weird quiet and nerdy guy lol ❤️❤️❤️#my babies in love#touken#touka kirishima#kaneki ken#tokyo ghoul#tokyo ghoul re#my stuff
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the start of tg was pretty crazy right guys
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Ichika and her uncle father depending on what side of the fandom ur in
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a little touken doodle commission 🌸
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Misreading Touka (Tokyo Ghoul Meta)
For some reason, I've been seeing more dung being thrown at Touka's characterisation in the series, and since I've been wanting to write a meta for a while now, I decided to do a short one addressing some of the criticism I've seen around. This won't go into everything, of course -- the series is far too dense with analytical potential and I am a busy bee. Just know that I do want to dive deeper into Touken/Kanetou at a later point.
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Touka is not reduced to a simple, meaningless housewife, and I do not understand why this perspective is used to undermine her character so often in the fandom. For the sake of this argument, I will be mostly focusing on her characterisation in ;Re, as that is where this criticism is mostly rooted. Yes, she is less active in the first part of the second series, but between all the other characters, events, and plot points, it is bizarre to me that people see so little in Touka, despite all that she does.
I could dive into how Touka as a whole symbolises key themes throughout both series, and how that relates to Kaneki’s development, but I think I will save that for a separate meta. For now, I just want to discuss how Touka is positioned in the second series, and how it does not weaken the characterisation Ishida set up in the first.
Following the end of the first series, which set its tone as a tragedy, Touka opens the ;Re café to act as a refuge for ghouls, just as Yoshimura did beforehand. To clarify, Yoshimura saved Touka from her miserable life on the streets, giving her the chance to live with some semblance of normalcy following the tragic consequences of her childhood. And now, as an adult, and with Yoshimura gone, Touka strives to recreate that environment once more. There are those that think she has done this for Kaneki and Kaneki alone, but that is clearly not the case, even if she does hope for Kaneki’s return one day; she allows Nishiki to take refuge there while he tries to find Kimi, she saves Tsukiyama after the Rosewald operation, and before anyone argues that she was still not directly involved in either case, she actively takes part in Ayato’s mission to save Hinami. It is there that she then sees Kaneki and allows him a place to stay too, following his battle with Arima. She even provides Akira and Amon a place to stay, reconciling their differences in the process, (underrated chapters, I think).
Up until this point, Touka has been forced to ‘live while losing’, and whether she decides to fight or not, it is an unavoidable outcome when it comes to war. She is simply trying to do what she can without trying to kill herself in the process – a flawed sentiment she has seen in her father and Kaneki before, and even to some extent, Ayato and Hinami.
She fights when she can, runs if she has to. She is forced to make this choice again and again, especially when the underground ward is attacked, and for the sake of her unborn child and other weaker ghouls, she must retreat if she doesn’t want all of them to needlessly die.
That said, it is not as if she leaves without trying to fight first, she just isn’t stupidly overpowered like her opponents, (and that isn’t a jab at Ishida, I’m simply clarifying that she can’t defeat these foes with just Hinami at her side). Even then, she manages to stand her ground for a long time, despite the pregnancy and her hunger. Moreover, her kagune has developed since the first series, and like Ayato, she’s able to create more advanced structures with her ukaku. You just have to read in between the lines to see that Touka has never allowed herself to grow soft in the years Kaneki was away, and that only now, during this battle, can you see more of her capabilities.
And when Kaneki is trapped within Dragon, she finally decides that she cannot lose him – she refuses to lose him, because to do so would bring on too much despair. Just as Kaneki has prioritised Touka, Touka, too, will prioritise him, and so, even with her exhaustion, she battles against Mutsuki, digs through the Dragon’s flesh until her fingers and nails break, and almost succumbs to grief at the thought that he was already lost to her. The chapter is overlooked far too often, her desperate determination conveying to the reader the importance of love as a driving force.
Again, we saw this with Kaneki, who pushed himself past his limits in hopes of reaching Touka. Whether you like it or not, love is a powerful thing, and that has been shown throughout the series with many, if not all the characters. And for Kaneki and Touka, their love is their hope, and to lose that love is to lose their hope. So they fight, again and again, for each other and the light they bring into each other’s lives.
Now I can argue all day about how Touka is far more active in the series than people care to admit, but I do not think that is why Touka is labelled as a housewife. I’ve been in the fandom for a long time and this label has been around long before their relationship was canonised, and I think it’s to do with the fact that Touka is clearly more feminine in ;Re.
I’ve already explained that in terms of action, Touka still has plenty of moments to speak of, and personality-wise, I really don’t think she’s as different as people claim her to be. Yes, she’s calmer, but that shouldn’t be seen as a bad development. She’s an adult now, and with adulthood comes maturity, (or it should, anyway). She doesn’t need to fight anyone and everyone to prove herself, that is simply a childish perspective to take. Besides that, she’s still curt in the way she talks, is sarcastic and blunt, though not as harsh as she was before, and she still carries herself with plenty of pride and dignity, which was what was so appealing about her in the first series. Ffs, she confronts the whole CCG and tells them to eat shit because their arguments were annoying her. It’s ridiculous to me that people think she is a shadow of her former self, when there’s plenty of great moments involving her.
As for her more maternal depictions, that is also something that has always been present, if you take a moment to connect the two series together. She was forced to grow up quickly when she became responsible of Ayato, and she effortlessly took Hinami under her wing after the death of her parents. This is an attribute that she continues to exhibit throughout ;Re, watching over the children and trying to comfort them. It’s a touching image, one that circles back around to her pregnancy. And to deem this progression as detrimental is rather…strange to me. In a time when we see women as strong and powerful for everything we represent – our hardships, both physically and emotionally, as well as our strengths – why is it seen as weak when female characters are utilised to represent the strength of womanhood. Because she’s a woman married to a man? Don’t be so childish. If you respect her characterisation at all, you will acknowledge how she continues to exhibit her strengths as an adult, whether that be in battle or beyond it.
After all, Ishida could have easily written it so that she is no longer involved in anything past the discovery of her pregnancy. Except he doesn't, and instead, she fights even more, even harder, in spite of her pregnancy. Because of her pregnancy. And yet, this is somehow weakens her character? She is quite literally going beyond her limits to fight for her future, I see nothing weak in that.
It might be that readers dislike how she changes aesthetically, and that’s fine, but from that comes arguments that excuse why they don’t like her character. I could argue against every little argument I’ve seen about her, but at the end of the day, I feel like most of these points are made just to excuse a personal preference. And that is not an effective use of critical reading. You can’t make the story something it isn’t, and you can’t assume Touka was going to be a character she wasn’t written to be. If you don’t like that or disagree, then maybe this series isn’t for you and it’s time to move on. For now, at least, please give her characterisation the respect she deserves. Her role is so much more than the shallow labelling this fandom tends to give her.
#touken#kanetou#touka kirishima#kaneki ken#tokyo ghoul#my writing#meta#character analysis#good lord can't believe these things still need to be said#smh as if she hasn't been dragged through the dirt enough for existing
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He’ll be ‘right
Ghoultober Day 11 - Injury
#kaneki ken#touka kirishima#tokyo ghoul#ghoultober#touken#my art#I’ve been excited to post this one!!!!!!#last one had issues with taking photos but this time I did just end up late bc the colouring took so long#now I know about Jonestown and am anxious about flying on a Boeing plane.#next time I’ll be on time for the prompt I prommy 🙏
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I love when my ships have a "Don't kys, you're so sexy ahaha" moment.
Like Ekko trying to stop Jinx from khs and the next time they appear they literally have a whole new and more iconic style where they literally body painted each other, him making her reconsider life again.
Like Zayne telling MC not to take her life so carelessly because he'll like her as long as she's alive and well and the next moment we have *rocking chair noises*
Like Kaneki telling Touka that he wanted to die and she fixed him with a very good love making session.
It's just a *cheef's kiss* trope in my inventory. Let's normalize wanting to live for love.
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#tokyo ghoul re#tgre#tokyo ghoul :re#sui ishida#mangacap#manga panel#manga aesthetic#manga#monochrome#manga cap#tokyo ghoul#kaneki ken#kirishima touka#touken
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Enjoy the homemade meal with ingredients (memes) I hunted (stole) and cooked (put images from the wiki on top of) with love (Clip Studio Paint) <3
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#tokyo ghoul#tokyo ghoul re#ayato kirishima#naki tokyo ghoul#rize kamishiro#eto yoshimura#ginshi shirazu#renji yomo#shuu tsukiyama#seidou takizawa#ken kaneki#touka kirishima#touken
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For Mother‘s Day, Touka and her little baby <3
#tg#ken kaneki#touka kirishima#touken#tokyo ghoul#haku's art#kanetou#ichika kaneki#kazuki kaneki#second touken child#haku‘s doodles
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This is Kaneki about Touka I fear
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Sorry i could not resist e.e
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