(dub) — 9 : Play: Ghost
The episode focuses on the aftermath of the intense Tsukiyama Family Extermination Operation. It’s a transition point where the lines between Sasaki’s current life and Kaneki’s past begin to blur dangerously.
: True to the title, Kaneki’s "ghost" continues to haunt Sasaki's mind. The episode delves into his hallucinations and the growing pressure of his repressed memories. (Dub) 9 : Play: Ghost
: The episode features a poignant visit to the :re cafe , where Sasaki is served coffee by Touka Kirishima . Even without his memories, the connection to his past is palpable, setting the stage for the emotional turmoil to come. Why the Dub Matters The episode focuses on the aftermath of the
For many fans, the English dub of Tokyo Ghoul:re is the preferred way to experience Sasaki’s internal monologue. The voice acting brings out the "quiet strength, pain, and humanity" of the characters as they navigate a world where ghouls kill to survive and humans commit cruelty in the name of justice. A Note on the "Other" Ghost Stories The episode delves into his hallucinations and the
In Tokyo Ghoul:re , we follow , a senior investigator for the Commission of Counter Ghoul (CCG). The catch? Haise is actually the series' original protagonist, Ken Kaneki, who has lost his memories and is now living as a human—despite being a one-eyed ghoul. Episode 9 Spotlight: "Play: Ghost"
While "Play: Ghost" is a specific episode of Tokyo Ghoul:re , you might also see "Ghost" associated with the legendary dub. That series is famous for its "Gag Dub," where the original script was completely thrown out in favor of improvised, dark comedy. If you're looking for psychological horror, stick with Tokyo Ghoul ; if you want unhinged chaos, Ghost Stories is your go-to.