![]() ![]() Taking advantage of his youth, he took on assignments that regular investigators could not handle. He was personally selected by CCG's chairman Tsuneyoshi Washuu to be promoted to a 3rd class investigator. "Well then, Fura-kun, see you tomorrow at school."Īrima was hailed as a genius within the CCG, stemming from his affiliation with the organization since his teens. He admits how happy he is to have done something good by imparting his mission to depose V and become a symbol of hope for ghouls. Surprisingly while dying he reveals he despised himself for killing ghouls. Arima was shown to respect the dead as he reprimanded Itsuki Marude when he talked ill about Mado after his death.ĭespite his stoic demeanor, he was capable of forming friendships, he often borrowed books from Haise Sasaki, and Akira Mado described his feelings towards Sasaki as "parental love." Arima was also the type of person who complimented his ghoul opponents, an example being when he did so when Kaneki damaged his quinque, IXA. He had a very cold and calculating approach to exterminating ghouls as shown when he was about to finish off Renji Yomo, and Yoshimura appeared suddenly instead of panicking or attacking he merely greeted the ghoul. As a teenager, Arima exerted the same personality, and also noted his main hobby to be ghoul extermination. He was also an overly strict mentor, as seen when he reprimanded Hirako for being off on his attack by one decisecond. PersonalityĪrima was shown to have a very calm personality, he remained unperturbed and composed even when surrounded by several ghouls or facing the monstrous One-Eyed Owl. He carried a guitar case with him at all times to conceal his quinque, Yukimura 1/3, as opposed to the standard quinque case.Īrima during the Owl Suppression Operation. While attending Seishin High School, he wore the standard school uniform. He always dressed in a professional suit and tie, adding the pure white coat that acted as the S3 Squad uniform during operations.ĭuring his youth, Arima had dark blue hair and was much shorter in height. He always wore a pair of thin-framed glasses and a calm apathetic expression. Conspiring with Eto Yoshimura, he gained the ownership rights of Ken Kaneki after the Owl Suppression Operation and mentored him in preparation to bestow the title to him after his death.Īrima was a tall, well-built man with snow white hair and gray eyes. However, beneath the surface, Arima was sided with ghouls as the mysterious One-Eyed King (隻眼の王, Sekigan no Ō). His lethal battle prowess earned him many names, including the White Reaper (白い死神, Shiroi Shinigami), among others. He garnered an impressive list of achievements during his eighteen years as an investigator, from leading the prestigious S3 Squad to single-handedly turning the tides of large operations. In the prequel spin-off Tokyo Ghoul: Jack, he is featured alongside Taishi Fura as a teen. He was a prominent figure within the organization and was widely regarded as a genius. Kishou Arima (有馬 貴将, Arima Kishō) was a Special Class Ghoul Investigator famously known as the CCG's Reaper (CCGの死神, Shīshījī no Shinigami). able to leave something behind." - Kishou Arima, Tokyo Ghoul:re Chapter 83 ![]() I hated myself, who only ever stole from others. Here are 10 reasons why it's a must-read manga series.Christopher Wehkamp ( :re (anime)) Image Gallery It's a dark, enticing story in modern-day Japan that doesn't let up its pace and intrigue throughout. ![]() Sui Ishida's Tokyo Ghoulis one such series to some who aren't as well versed in manga or anime culture, but it deserves the attention it gets. RELATED: Tokyo Ghoul: 5 Things The Live-Action Movies Got Right (& 5 Things That The Anime Did Better) However, with the most popular series typically being shonen, some more mature series might fly under the radar for some. While still comparatively niche when compared to other forms of popular media in the west-like superhero films in the Marvel Cinematic Universe in particular-it is still a much more popular medium now. The manga, and especially anime industry by extension, has boomed outside of its native Japan to become part of the mainstream media to an extent in the west in the last several years. ![]()
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