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tokyo ghoul where to watch

You can watch Tokyo Ghoul on several major platforms, but availability depends a lot on your country and on which part of the franchise you want (seasons, OVAs, or live‑action).

Main places to watch Tokyo Ghoul

  • Hulu – In the US, the core anime seasons of Tokyo Ghoul are available to stream on Hulu (including the main series and Tokyo Ghoul:re).
  • Crunchyroll (via add‑on/region‑specific) – In North America, the live‑action Tokyo Ghoul movie is available via Crunchyroll in some regions, often as part of specific catalogs or bundles.
  • Netflix
    • In Japan , Netflix has the most complete Tokyo Ghoul collection, including all anime seasons and the animated movies.
* In some other regions (for example, parts of Europe and Asia), Netflix has at least season 1, sometimes more.
  • Amazon / Prime Video
    • In India, Tokyo Ghoul can be streamed on Netflix and also via Anime Times Amazon Channel , and in some cases episodes are accessible via Amazon/Prime Video.
* In Japan and North America, the live‑action movies can appear for digital purchase or rental on **Prime Video** depending on region.
  • Digital purchase (no subscription) – Episodes/seasons can be bought from stores like Apple TV / iTunes and Amazon Video , useful if it’s not streaming where you live.

Because licenses shift often, the exact lineup (which seasons, which OVAs, which movies) can change month to month in each country.

Where to watch by content type

Anime TV seasons

  • Tokyo Ghoul (Season 1, 2014) – Commonly streaming on Hulu in the US, on Netflix or regional anime channels in several non‑US countries.
  • Tokyo Ghoul √A (Season 2) – Often bundled with season 1 on the same platform; again, Hulu in the US and Netflix/anime channels in some other regions.
  • Tokyo Ghoul:re (Season 3, split cour) – Usually available alongside the main series on Hulu in the US and on anime‑focused channels or Netflix in some regions.

OVAs and specials

  • Tokyo Ghoul: Jack and Tokyo Ghoul: Pinto
    • Availability is more limited. In some regions they’re on Netflix UK or other local catalogs.
* In the US, they may not be on any major streaming service at a given time and might be accessible only via disc or digital purchase.

Live‑action movies

  • Tokyo Ghoul (2017/2019 live‑action) and Tokyo Ghoul S
    • In Japan: on Hulu Japan and Prime Video Japan.
* In US & Canada: at times available via **Crunchyroll** and **Prime Video** for rental or purchase.

Quick regional check tips

Because you’re in T1 (outside the US/EU labels above), the easiest way to get an exact answer for your country is to use a streaming search aggregator:

  • JustWatch – Search “Tokyo Ghoul” and select your country to see all current legal streaming options (subscription, rent, buy).
  • LiveChart / similar sites or local anime portals – Can list regional availability and simulcast partners.

These sites update when licenses move, so they’re often more accurate than any static list.

Suggested viewing + where to look

Here’s a simple watch path and where to typically start looking:

  1. Tokyo Ghoul (Season 1) – Check Hulu (US), Netflix, or your local anime channel listing.
  1. Tokyo Ghoul √A (Season 2) – Same platform as season 1 in most regions.
  1. Tokyo Ghoul: Jack & Pinto (OVAs) – Look on Netflix in certain regions (e.g., UK), or check JustWatch for your country.
  1. Tokyo Ghoul:re (Season 3, part 1 & 2) – Usually grouped with the main series (Hulu/Netflix/anime channels).
  1. Live‑action films – Check Crunchyroll’s movie catalog and Prime Video / Hulu Japan, depending on your region.

HTML table: key platforms

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      <th>Main anime seasons</th>
      <th>OVAs (Jack, Pinto)</th>
      <th>Live-action movies</th>
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      <td>United States</td>
      <td>Hulu (S1, √A, re) [web:1][web:3][web:9]</td>
      <td>Often not on major services; check disc/digital stores [web:1]</td>
      <td>Crunchyroll US & Canada, Prime Video (rent/buy, varies) [web:1]</td>
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      <td>Japan</td>
      <td>Netflix Japan (all seasons + animated movies) [web:1]</td>
      <td>On Netflix Japan with rest of catalog [web:1]</td>
      <td>Hulu Japan, Prime Video Japan [web:1]</td>
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      <td>India (example)</td>
      <td>Netflix, Anime Times Amazon Channel; some episodes via Prime Video [web:5]</td>
      <td>Check Netflix and JustWatch per title [web:5]</td>
      <td>Check Prime Video / local listings [web:1][web:5]</td>
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      <td>UK / parts of Europe</td>
      <td>Often on Netflix or local anime channels (varies by country) [web:1]</td>
      <td>Jack & Pinto on Netflix UK in some periods [web:1]</td>
      <td>Prime Video / other local platforms (varies) [web:1]</td>
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TL;DR

  • Look first at Hulu (US), Netflix , Crunchyroll , and Prime Video depending on where you live.
  • Use JustWatch (or similar) with your specific country selected to see the latest “Tokyo Ghoul where to watch” options in real time.

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