Tokyo Ghoul: Pinto (OAV)
Alternative title:
東京喰種[PINTO] (Japanese)
Plot Summary:
The OVA will adapt the third story in the Tokyo Ghoul: Hibi novel when Shuu Tsukiyama and Chie Hori met.
User Ratings:
43 ratings have been given [details]
Median rating: Good
Arithmetic mean: 6.674 (Good−), std. dev.: 2.3891, rank: #3327 (of 6588)
Weighted mean: 6.793 (Good−), rank: #2987 (of 6588) (seen all: 6.79)
Bayesian estimate: 6.962 (Good), rank: #2304 (of 4962)
Masterpiece: 3 votes (sub:3)
Excellent: 2 votes (sub:2)
Very good: 15 votes (sub:11, others:4
3 Spanish subtitled
1 Polish subtitled
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1 Polish subtitled
Good: 10 votes (sub:9, raw:1)
Decent: 4 votes (sub:4)
So-so: 3 votes (sub:3)
Not really good: 1 vote (sub:1)
Weak: 1 vote (sub:1)
Bad: 1 vote (sub:1)
Awful: 1 vote (sub:1)
Worst ever: 2 votes (sub:2)
Seen in part or in whole by 76 users, rank: #4114 (of 6588)Median rating: Good
Arithmetic mean: 6.674 (Good−), std. dev.: 2.3891, rank: #3327 (of 6588)
Weighted mean: 6.793 (Good−), rank: #2987 (of 6588) (seen all: 6.79)
Bayesian estimate: 6.962 (Good), rank: #2304 (of 4962)
Vintage:
2015-12-25
Ending Theme:
"Munō" (無能; Incompetence) by österreich
News:
Tokyo Ghoul: Pinto OVA's TV Ad Streamed (Nov 9, 2015)
Tokyo Ghoul Gets 2nd Original Video Anime in December (Jul 20, 2015)
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Director: Tadahito Matsubayashi
Script: Sōichi Shimada
Music: Noboru Haraguchi
Animation Director: Katsuya Yamada
Sound Director: Yutaka Yamada
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Animation Production: Pierrot
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Photography: T2 Studio
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