Sink Your Teeth: A Tokyo Ghoul Celebration Compilation Film Announced for One-Day Theatrical Event
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Sink Your Teeth: A Tokyo Ghoul Celebration Compilation Film Announced for One-Day Theatrical Event

Here's an overview of the upcoming Sink Your Teeth: A Tokyo Ghoul Celebration compilation film.

Sink Your Teeth: A Tokyo Ghoul Celebration Credit: © Sui Ishida/Shueisha, Tokyo Ghoul Production Committee.

Crunchyroll and Sony Pictures Entertainment recently announced Sink Your Teeth: A Tokyo Ghoul Celebration, a compilation film celebrating the 10th anniversary of the iconic Tokyo Ghoul anime. Unveiled through a press release and Crunchyroll’s YouTube channel, the film features six select episodes from the first season, bringing the supernatural horror series to theaters. This news article details the announcement, covering the film’s release date, trailer, staff, main voice cast, and where to watch all three seasons of Tokyo Ghoul, including Tokyo Ghoul √A and Tokyo Ghoul:re.

Sink Your Teeth: A Tokyo Ghoul Celebration Release Date

As part of the announcement, Crunchyroll confirmed that Sink Your Teeth: A Tokyo Ghoul Celebration will screen in select U.S. theaters for a one-day-only event on July 21, 2025. The 147-minute film includes episodes 1, 5, 8, 10, 11, and 12 from the first season of Tokyo Ghoul. Fans can choose between Japanese with English subtitles or an English dubbed version. Tickets are now available through Fandango, with theater locations listed on Crunchyroll’s official website, ensuring fans can secure their seats for this limited engagement.

Sink Your Teeth: A Tokyo Ghoul Celebration Trailer

Accompanying the announcement, Crunchyroll released an official trailer for Sink Your Teeth: A Tokyo Ghoul Celebration on its YouTube channel. The trailer showcases pivotal moments from the selected episodes, highlighting Ken Kaneki’s transformation into a human-ghoul hybrid and the intense human-ghoul conflict in Tokyo. Featuring the haunting opening theme “Unravel” by TK from Ling tosite Sigure, the trailer captures the anime’s signature blend of psychological horror and action, building anticipation for the theatrical event.

What is Sink Your Teeth: A Tokyo Ghoul Celebration about?

The press release included the following official description of the Tokyo Ghoul compilation film:

Six select episodes from Season One. Ken Kaneki is a loner. In a world where ghouls—human-like creatures who survive on human flesh—and people are at war, his biggest concern is which novel to pick up next. But when a date with the mysterious Rize turns deadly, a lifesaving operation horrifyingly transforms him into a human-ghoul hybrid. Can he find his place in a society where it’s hunt or be hunted?

This synopsis underscores the film’s focus on Kaneki’s harrowing journey, setting the stage for the cinematic celebration.

Sink Your Teeth: A Tokyo Ghoul Celebration Credit: © Sui Ishida/Shueisha, Tokyo Ghoul Production Committee.

Sink Your Teeth: A Tokyo Ghoul Celebration Staff

The compilation film, as detailed in the announcement, is rooted in the original Tokyo Ghoul anime produced by Studio Pierrot, based on Sui Ishida’s manga. Key staff members include:

  • Director: Shuhei Morita, who directed the first season, oversees the compilation, preserving the anime’s dark and immersive tone.

  • Original Creator: Sui Ishida, whose Tokyo Ghoul manga, serialized in Shueisha’s Weekly Young Jump from 2011 to 2014, inspired the series.

  • Animation Studio: Studio Pierrot, renowned for Naruto and Bleach, delivers the striking visuals seen in the selected episodes.

  • Music: The film retains the original soundtrack, including “Unravel” by TK from Ling tosite Sigure and the ending theme “The Saints” by People in the Box, enhancing the cinematic experience.

Sink Your Teeth: A Tokyo Ghoul Celebration Main Voice Cast

The announcement highlighted the returning voice cast from the first season of Tokyo Ghoul, featured in both Japanese and English dubbed versions of the compilation film. Key performers include:

  • Ken Kaneki: Voiced by Natsuki Hanae (Japanese) and Austin Tindle (English). Hanae, known for Demon Slayer, delivers Kaneki’s emotional depth, matched by Tindle’s compelling English performance.

  • Touka Kirishima: Voiced by Sora Amamiya (Japanese) and Brina Palencia (English). Amamiya, recognized for KonoSuba, portrays Touka’s fierce yet caring nature, echoed by Palencia in the dub.

  • Additional cast members for characters like Rize Kamishiro contribute to the film’s narrative, though specific names were not emphasized in the announcement.

Where to Watch Tokyo Ghoul, Tokyo Ghoul √A, and Tokyo Ghoul:re

The press release noted that fans eager to explore the full Tokyo Ghoul series can stream all three seasons on Crunchyroll. Details include:

  • Tokyo Ghoul (Season 1): This 12-episode season, which aired from July to September 2014, follows Kaneki’s initial transformation. It is available on Crunchyroll in both subtitled and dubbed formats.

  • Tokyo Ghoul √A (Season 2): Airing from January to March 2015, this 12-episode season features an original story diverging from the manga. It is accessible on Crunchyroll with subtitles and dubs.

  • Tokyo Ghoul:re (Season 3): Split into two cours from April to December 2018, this season adapts the Tokyo Ghoul:re manga, continuing Kaneki’s story. Both subtitled and dubbed versions are available on Crunchyroll.

  • Additional Content: Crunchyroll also hosts Tokyo Ghoul: Jack and Tokyo Ghoul: Pinto OVAs, offering further insights into the series’ universe.

Crunchyroll provides premium subscriptions for ad-free viewing and early access to new episodes, alongside a free tier with limited access. Fans can visit Crunchyroll’s website for subscription details and to stream the complete Tokyo Ghoul saga.

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The announcement of Sink Your Teeth: A Tokyo Ghoul Celebration on July 8, 2025, marks a significant moment for Tokyo Ghoul fans, bringing the anime’s gripping first season to theaters on July 21, 2025. With Crunchyroll and Sony Pictures Entertainment behind the project, the compilation film promises a nostalgic and thrilling experience, supported by Shuhei Morita’s direction and a stellar voice cast. Fans can continue Kaneki’s journey by streaming Tokyo Ghoul, Tokyo Ghoul √A, and Tokyo Ghoul:re on Crunchyroll, ensuring the series’ legacy endures beyond the big screen.

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