Why Did Kaneki Hair Turn Black Again

Ken Kaneki shifting his hair color from black to white repeatedly puzzled fans on the meaning behind their abiding irresolute. This article attempts to clear the puzzle once and for all.

From Super Saiyan Transformations to Deku's One for All: Full Cowling Space 100%, hair color changes in Anime characters, peculiarly those with long hair, typically denote a significant shift in a character'southward ability or psychology.

Tokyo Ghoul is no unlike.

Ken Kaneki embracing his overwhelming Ghoul side and transforming to defeat Yamori (aka Jason) is i of the most iconic moments in the series. It's a pivotal moment in the young protagonist's life.

It'southward the first fourth dimension nosotros see a badass Kaneki, moving around and toying with his enemy, in contrast to an awkward and nervous-looking half human being half Ghoul.

But what is the meaning backside Kaneki'southward transformation? Specifically to his hair? And why does it get back to being black afterward in the series? This shuffling betwixt black and white confuses fans to this day.

So this article is an attempt to shed calorie-free on the matter and get a sense of Kaneki'south adjustment to his Ghoul side. Without further ado, permit's get crackin'!

Why did Kaneki'southward pilus turn white?

There are three prevalent theories that attempt to explain this phenomenon. Let's go through them ane by one.

The showtime time nosotros see Kaneki transforming is when Yamori tortures and drives him insane. The founder of the White Suits forcefully removes Kaneki's toes and nails.

He uses an RC suppressant that is typically used for Ghoul surgeries (Dr. Kanou probably gave it to him). In one case the drug enters the body through a syringe, the RC cells wearisome down their dividing and multiplying, making the body less sturdy.

Simply he has to enter the needle inside Kaneki'southward body…

A Ghoul's membrane is ane of their weak points. And it exists at the corner of the eye. So Yamori strikes the needle at that location to inject the RC suppressant.

Equally a outcome, Kaneki becomes weaker and weaker. The body is no longer able to withstand ordinary tools like knives and pliers.

Yamori proceeds to pluck out Kaneki'due south toes 1 by ane. The RC cells are not fully suppressed then the Ghoul regeneration ability still works. When the drug's effects wearable off, it grows dorsum.

Jason plucking off Kaneki's toes again and again
Tokyo Ghoul Chapter 61 – Yamori pulling off Kaneki'south toe repeatedly

Kaneki described this circumstance as being more than the "accented worst hurting imaginable," and counting backwards from ane,000 at 7-bespeak intervals kept his sanity intact.

When he realizes that there's no purpose behind this torture other than for Jason's sadistic pleasure (he should have died sooner. Just because he was victimized in a like fashion doesn't give him the license to do the same), he feels nothing else but despair.

And hither'due south when his hair starts turning white for the first time.

Kaneki's white hair slowly forming into shape
Strands of white pilus slowly forming

The Anime incorrectly shows Kaneki's hair turning white almost instantaneously. Whereas in the Manga, it happens gradually.

And then Anime-onlys, if you say "That doesn't make any sense", remember the pop phrase "Information technology probably does in the Manga" ever. Nrfufufufufu. Oh God. Animehunch'southward content manager's mindset is rubbing on me. Probably have to recheck my encephalon.

So why does it happen? Permit'south explore the beginning theory.

Theory ane: The Marie Antionette Syndrome

This is the most popular explanation amongst fans for Kaneki's iconic wait.

The term "Marie Antoinette syndrome" refers to a condition in which someone'due south hair abruptly becomes white (canities). This affliction was named after the French queen Marie Antoinette, whose hair allegedly went white unexpectedly earlier her execution in 1793.

As her land slid into violence and bloodshed in 1793, Marie Antoinette witnessed the abolition of the French monarchy, the execution of her husband (King Louis XVI), and the kidnapping of her son.

Finally, she was hauled from her prison cell and sentenced to execution by guillotine with merely ane day'southward alarm. Merely a few hours later, she was executed alone, in front end of a congregation applauding for her death.

Her Majesty'southward lady-in-waiting Henriette Campan recalled (as recorded in the volume "The Memoirs of Maria Antoinette"), "The start time I saw her post-obit the dreadful incident of the Varennes journey [a foiled escape endeavour]…

She pulled off her cap and wished me to discover the impact that mourning had left on her hair." "It had turned as white as a woman in her seventies in the bridge of one night."

Quite tragic isn't it? It is exactly the word used by Kaneki to describe himself if he were to write a book virtually himself.

There are some pieces of prove of this actually happening simply mind you, it is kinda rare.

FYI: the syndrome is also known as Canities Subita. The following research is based on 196 example reports published.

And then, basically, the stress and anguish Kaneki had while beingness tormented by Yamori 2-three times per day for 10+ days acquired him to develop white strands of hair.

Knov from Hunter X Hunter as well faced a similar situation. All his life, he had black hair. But later feeling Pitou's aureola, his fear caused him to take a mental breakup, resulting in his hair changing to white.

Diffference in Knov's facial and hair features from Hunter X Hunter
Left – Knov pre-breakdown
Correct – Knov postal service-breakdown

He began to age quickly as time passed, causing his pilus to fall out and his trunk to become emaciated. By the finish of the Bubble Pismire arc, he was nearly bald with wrinkly skin. Looked like an old homo.

While it'southward possible Sui Ishida might take had the syndrome in heed while narrating the hair color changes but, I don't find information technology convincing enough. It'south neither hinted at in the Anime nor the Manga. That's where the adjacent theory comes into place.

Theory 2: The Ghoul Ageing factor

According to this theory, Kaneki'southward hair turned white crusade' he was ageing faster than normal.

In Tokyo Ghoul:re Affiliate 131, Nishiki explains the process of Ghoul ageing. He begins past mentioning that the cell tin divide a sure number of times. Each time this occurs, the Telomere or the ends of Deoxyribonucleic acid get shorter and shorter.

The Telomere getting shorter and shorter thereby stopping cell division in Tokyo Ghoul
Tokyo Ghoul:re Chapter 131 – the outcome of rapid cell division

Once the Telomere are curt enough, the cell cannot divide anymore. This reduces the number of activities performed and hence causes ageing.

While using the Kagune, cells reproduce at a rapid rate merely considering of the enzymes independent within the RC cells, Ghoul tin endure the rapid reproduction.

However, in Kaneki's example, since he didn't cannibalize other Ghouls nor eat any humans during the Jason incident, his RC cell count is low. He has been using his Kagune and healing powers with a dropping fuel tank. Hence, his cells divide faster than normal.

In other words, Kaneki has been ageing at an incredible rate and could dice sooner than usual. This faster ageing rate could be why he has had white pilus for most of his life.

Kaneki had to heal his toes over and over over again, all the while existence tortured and practically starved. His trunk was basically weakening because the cells were wearing out, which is why his hair turned white, every bit it does with individuals as they historic period.

Torture is too why Takizawa from Re: had his pilus turn white.

Kaneki's hair turns black once again for the aforementioned reason, because he is no longer subjected to torture.

Ageing at a faster rate seems to be a trouble for man-turned-Ghoul. Takizawa might be having the same scenario to deal with.

The thing is, fans are puzzled about Kaneki shifting between black and white multiple times. That's where the near compelling and complete theory comes into play.

How did Kaneki's hair turn blackness once again?

Kaneki's pilus change is a symbolic representation of the changes in his mindset as the series progressed.

The one-half-man one-half Ghoul was in full-on denial way initially. He couldn't accept the fact that his life has changed forever and he cannot live like a normal man beingness anymore. He despised Ghouls and the thought of eating humans repelled him.

The black hair signifies him containing his humanity despite being a ghoul. Which continued to dominate until the torture scene.

Kaneki's hair changing from blackness to white for the offset time represents the deep anger and frustration that runs in his mind – Yamori's torture and the betrayal of his mom, whom he loved the most.

His mother had told him that it was preferable to "experience pain than to hurt others." But it was this trait that led to her decease.

She passed on to the afterlife due to overworking herself, all to suit her sis's debt.

And the sister treated Kaneki harshly. So much so he didn't feel like he was part of their family anymore. He moved out and hence loneliness crept in, until he met Hide.

Kaneki was so enraged that he believed his mother had abandoned him and chose his aunt over him. She would still be alive if she had let her sister fend for herself.

And Kaneki wouldn't accept to deal with the problems he encountered when living with her and her family unit.

So to save someone, you need to cede something or someone. That's what Kaneki learned while having his internal exchange with Rize.

At that moment of agreement, he lost his humanity, and his hair became white – a sign of maturity besides as a symbol that he had lost his humanity and human feelings, fully accepting himself equally a Ghoul.

Also, he needed that power to save himself, Touka and the others who were imprisoned by the Aogiri Tree.

Suzuya Juuzou, Arima Kishou, Seidou Takizawa, Tooru Mutsuki, Renji Yomo (silver pilus), and many more than major characters accept this symbolism of a lack of humanity.

In fact, Inuyasha, the half-demon, too experience this switching from black to white hair back to back.

During the new moon'due south night, he'd switch to his human side, causing his torso to go brittle and feeble. He wouldn't regain his demon powers until the sun rose and his hair became white again.

Whenever he lost contact with his sword Tetsusaiga, he'd transform into a full-fledged demon, losing all sense of cocky and discrimination. In that form, his eyes get blood-red and he develops purple scars on his confront.

TLDR: Ruddy hair – Human. White hair – Demon.

Inuyasha's phases are similar to Kaneki's
Height row – Inuyasha in his man course
Centre row – Inuyasha in his half-demon form
Bottom row – Inuyasha in his full demon form

In improver, Inuyasha has claws and fangs in his half-demon course. Kinda like how Kaneki has long black fingernails in his white-haired class. Likewise, Inuyasha faced the same societal issues as Kaneki just considering they were unlike.

One might pose the following question: "How come Kaneki continues to have white hair afterwards the Jason incident?" Well, later on leaving Anteiku and teaming up with Tsukiyama and Banjo, he faces constant danger and then he tin can't proceed his guard downwards.

This ways there's no question of suppressing or forcefully decision-making his RC cells.

The stress and anxiety he faced on the road with no safe place to rest added to the gloominess of the state of affairs.

Now, moving on to Haise Sasaki.

He had white hair with blackness patches on top.

Sasaki, from the P.O.V of the other Quinxes in the CCG, had an abnormally high RC factor – 2753, while the others in his squad had somewhere betwixt 600 and 950.

He had to take a lot of RC suppressants to not go haywire and maintain his composure as an investigator. That'south why there's a mix of black and white.

Nonetheless, the black portion slowly takes over until all of his hair became total blackness after the Tsukiyama Family Extermination Operation. I'll explicate the connection betwixt suppressants and hair colour in a infinitesimal.

Equally far equally symbolism goes, the mix of black and white pilus represents the uncertainty in his mind. He has no memory of his past and didn't know who he actually was. Plus the CCG suppressed his RC jail cell activity to some extent. And then he's more human than before.

Even so, the mental boxing he undergoes every day on whether he's a proficient or a bad guy agonized him. Was he truly part of the CCG or part of Anteiku and the Ghouls he fought with? Human or Ghoul? Black or White?

Having regained his memories and finding out the truth, he was devastated. But it did really plow him into a existent badass instead of a coward (Ken Kaneki – the Blackness Reaper).

In Tokyo Ghoul:re Manga, Kaneki explains why he had full black pilus in this scenario.

Kaneki's explanation to his fully grown black hair after the Tsukiyama Family Extermination Operation
Tokyo Ghoul:re Chapter 99 – the explanation to Kaneki's full black hair equally the black reaper

Melanin is a pigment found by and large in hair and pare that is responsible for colour. The more melanin you accept, the darker your hair/skin is. The RC suppressants temporarily increased melanin production.

Some other reason could be is because he consumed Eto's kakuhou. By this, his RC cell production would have drastically increased.

To suppress it and go on working as an investigator, he would accept taken additional RC suppressants to adjust to the unexpected rising, generating more than melanin product and turning his hair completely black again.

Symbolically, the blackness pilus represents sadness and grief. The truth was painful to accept. Meaning he had to betray his loving Quinx Squad members and became their target.

He started being cold and crude. And later he went with the program of saving Hinami from the clutches of the CCG.

Then he felt more than depressed and lost the will to live. Told himself at that place'southward no meaning in life and so what's the use of living? This changed when he faced Arima once again.

How did Kaneki's hair changed to white again?

Arima was testing and teaching him how to live (cause both he and Eto knew that Kaneki is the true i-eyed King). During the fight, Kaneki had to use a lot of RC cells to power up and regenerate to heal himself.

This means, as the boxing progressed, he was slowly getting the RC suppressants out of his arrangement and fight with full potential in order to survive. We can see that the whiteness is slowly forming.

He was under a lot of stress from the sheer intensity of the battle and the fear of dying. Not to mention the nervousness of battling his old mentor.

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Tokyo Ghoul:re Chapter 74 – Kaneki getting white strands again in the battle against Arima

As he started to lose promise, he thought of Hide.

The Hide inside his head tries to convince Kaneki that he'll detect a reason to live in no time. Kaneki always says he wants to die or vanish but life isn't meant to be thrown away. It needs to exist cherished with your friends and family.

And for Kaneki, he had Hide and Touka, the two most precious people on the planet. His best friend wanted him to continue living with him despite what he had or will exercise. No matter what, Hide will always exist with Kaneki.

Seriously, if simply there'south someone like Hide in existent life. Human being, Anime is throwing all sorts of simulated hope into our hearts. It'southward saddening. No wonder Animanga fans feel distressing all day.

That empty feeling in our hearts might linger on while hopelessly trying to search for perfection.

As he discovers the desire to live, Kaneki's hair goes white as he flushes all of the RC suppressants from his system, allowing him to unleash his full RC factor potential and battle Arima for his life.

This potential allowed him to grade giant Kagune structures.

Kaneki's RC factor potential made to form huge Kagune structures
Tokyo Ghoul:re Chapter 81 – Muzzle similar Kagune structures caused by full RC factor potential

When we look at things symbolically, Kaneki getting his white hair dorsum tells us that he's accepted who he is and what he has in life. And that pushes him to go along living.

In this case, the white hair likewise represents his wish to live to protect the lives of his near and dearest ones. He has found purpose in life once once more.

Kaneki found a reason to live and his hairs turns white again while battling Arima
Tokyo Ghoul:re Chapter 75 – Kaneki rising from despair

After defeating Arima and Eto and unveiling their plan to raise a one-eyed-Ghoul who stands as a symbol of promise for all Ghouls, Kaneki announces himself as the One-Eyed-Male monarch to all of the Ghoul assembled in the area and forms the arrangement known as the G.O.A.T.

To sum up everything I've explained under this sub-head, Kaneki's hair change represent the 5 stages of grief.

  • Denial – the starting point (Black hair)
  • Acrimony – the torture scene (White hair)
  • Uncertainity/Bargaining – Human or Ghoul? (Mix of black and white pilus) Clinging to a false sense of securtiy
  • Depression – the Black Reaper phase (Black hair)
  • Acceptance – Finding the will to live (White pilus)

Verdict

The Symbolism answer feels more satisfying to me every bit information technology makes the most sense. It's present throughout Ishida's works and I think the hair changes magnificently demonstrates its beauty.

If y'all're nevertheless unsatisfied with our reasoning, there's withal one caption left. And that comes from Gigguk's Tokyo Ghoul in v minutes.

Yamori: What?! Why has your pilus turned white?

Kaneki: Cause' it makes me look more badass.

Yamori: And then why have your nails turned black?

Kaneki: Crusade' it makes me look FABULLOOUUUSSSS!!!! (last discussion said in a loftier pitched tone)

Tokyo Ghoul in 5 Minutes, Gigguk

Then what do you recollect of Kaneki'due south hair color? Do you concur with our reasoning? Which theory appealed more than to you? Let us know in the comments below!

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