There are so many questions in Tokyo Ghoul

kuronashiro777:

Some of them get answers but I think there’s a question that might be never answered:

Why does so many character’s hair change the colour?

  • Arima: Dark blue – white
  • Yamori: Black – blond
  • Uta: Blond – black
  • Other CCG dude who got friends with Arima in Tokyo Ghoul:Jack whose name i’ve forgotten: Bright orange – deep black

( excluding Kaneki ‘cause we know why)

Well, I think I can answer some of those questions!

Starting with Fura, Arima’s friend, I think that he might’ve dyed his hair during his delinquent days and now that he’s an adult that works a serious job he reverted to his natural hair colour,

I think that Uta probaly bleached his hair when he was younger – that seems like an Uta thing to do, judging by his fashion sense.

Yamori had black hair in TG Jack, and had white hair when we see him after his torture

So his hair probably went white during it – after all, it was serious enough to create the sadistic “Jason” persona.

Arima is trickier – it seems that his hair gradually whitened during the years between him being 16 and 30 or so.
After all, he went from

fully coloured hair

to slightly lightening hair,

to almost entirely white hair,

to fully white hair.

So, I think that he might have a disorder or is doing something to make his hair gradually whiten.

littlemissymonster:

The way Yoshimura was with Yomo. Entrusting Rize to him, entrusting Nisiki and Touka “the kids” to him. Saying Yomo made the best coffee even of the older Anteiku members, Kaneki even mentioning how similar it was to the manager’s coffee. The way Yomo is excepting of people that don’t deserve acceptance.

It’s almost as if Yoshimura planned Yomo as his replacement. If that’s so there is something I really want to see.

At the end of everthing when the fighting has paused and the clowns specifically have been defeated, I want Yomo to go to Uta who has probably been injured nd humiliated (his friend who dispite his questionable life choices Yomo never gave up on) and I want Yomo to say.

“Are you done yet?”

And like Yoshimura did for the violent Kouma and Irimi, I want Yomo to save Uta.

littlemissymonster:

the-awesome-fanatic:

littlemissymonster:

If anyone really doubted Uta’s involvement and or possible future in the dark side of Tokyo Ghoul I’d show them this picture.

Uta facing Haise on a floor marked with the chessboard of death. Behind another chessboard paused mid game. (though at the time he was in a quiet battle of wills with Haise about whether he’d call him out for having ghoul eyes).

I always wonder who Uta was playing with, I have a picture in my head of Uta playing the game with Furuta.

Ishida was like: how we can let clear to this lil masochists shit is gonna get real in the future?

lol yep it’s right up there with the time Haise said “We’ll talk it out when we get back to the Chateau,” to Shirazu.

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littlemissymonster:

I’ve been thinking about some stuff for the Tokyo Ghoul Medical Drama AU. In particular a meeting between Dr. Sasaki and Uta the medical examiner.

  •      Haise goes down to give some paperwork to Uta. When he goes down down to the morgue he sees Uta preforming an autopsy.
  •      Haise plans to just have a polite amount of small talk with Uta and then quickly leave. However before he can get away Uta hands him a tray with a kidney in it and says, “Hold this.”
  •      Haise stands there awkwardly not know what to say for a minute while Uta went about dissecting the corse before finally asking “What happened to this person?”
  •      Uta answers, “Poor boy he was an emergency organ transplant patient, it was a miracle he survived the first surgery. Unfortunately he became ill a few days after leaving the hospital, the fever from the infection must have made him delusional, because instead of contacting the hospital to deal with the complications he decided to try and cut the organ out with a kitchen knife. He was found by a school friend and died on the way to the hospital.”
  •      This deeply unnerves Haise for some reason.
  •      Hirako the surgeon enters the morgue and breaks the tense quiet. Uta looks up from his work. Hirako mutters he’s here for the paperwork on the dead boy.
  •     “Ah Take-kun,” Uta says, “It must be hard to lose a patient,” he pats a stool nearby. “You can stay and cry for a while if you need too, it’s nice and quiet.”
  •     Hirako glares daggers at Uta. Uta finally takes the organ tray back from Haise, who backs awkwardly out of the morgue.