Why attack on titan so popular




















The series focuses on Eren Yeager, a young man who is trying to rid the world of man-eating humanoid monsters called Titans. The story sounds simple enough, but as the plot progresses, things get a lot more complicated and a lot darker. Attack on Titan's fourth and final season is set to debut this Fall, and it will coincide with the end of the manga, which means that the whole story will soon be available for everyone, but will the story still be good five years from now? Some anime are great no matter what era it is, but some simply do not age well, either because of the animation style, or because the story does not resonate with audiences anymore.

This list will try to explain why the series will age well, but it will also explain why it might not, and to do that, there will be some spoilers involved. Shounen manga and anime have always been aimed towards young demographics, particularly young male teens, which is why most series contain PG-level violence, but it also explains why most of the protagonists are teenage boys.

Attack on Titan follows this formula with Eren vowing revenge on the monsters who killed his mother, but that is where the true Shounen similarities end.

The series may be aimed at teens, but it contains a lot violence and gore, and it also touches on some pretty dark and complicated themes like torture, the horrors of war, and genocide, which gives it major appeal for adults as well. Propaganda is never a good thing and as good as Attack on Titan is, the series has been accused of spreading pro-Japan propaganda.

In one controversial instance, mangaka Hajime Isayama admitted that Dot Pixis was based on Akiyama Yoshifuru, a Japanese general who committed war crimes on the country's behalf. The conflict between Marley and the Eldians is similar to the conflict between China and Japan from decades ago, while Mikasa shares her name with a battleship that led the Japanese fleet into battle against the Russian navy.

Some fans have also noticed that the series promotes jingoistic and nationalistic ideas that are similar to the current Japanese Prime Minister's ideology. Music is an important part of life, and it is one of the ways in which anime is able to express emotion during critical scenes, and Attack on Titan has one of the best soundtracks in all of anime. All of the anime's music has been composed by Hiroyuki Sawano , who has also worked on The Seven Deadly Sins and several Gundam projects.

If anything, the opening themes from the first season will truly stand the test of time, as both "Crimson Bow and Arrow" and "Wings of Freedom" featured incredible instrumental and orchestral performances. Far more rigid than a character should care to be. Which, by the way, would make you a weak link. There are characters that actually have to learn shit and not pull it out of their ass.

Now, what do you have to say about yourself? Come back when you grow a brain kid. Yeah, same. I have to say, I was a little surprised to hear that there was so much hype.

Had to check out what else was around to see if it was just because everything else was not-so-good. However, after reading this, I can understand more of what caused it now. For one thing, I cannot stand fan service. The manga is so far so good reading through it slowly, just behind the anime at the moment.

Had to check out what else was around to see if it was just because everything else was not-up-to-scratch. I hope the show brings more attention to the manga too reading through it slowly, just behind the anime at the moment. Glad it was picked up as an anime!

Good stuff. I have no idea what happened to that reply. I like the manga better, and I also hope more people will pay attention to the manga as well. Personally, a minimal amount of fan service is fine as long as it does not hinder the plot. Well, it sells, after all. Code Geass is ok and When They Cry was disturbing but really good. I have to say this is one for the books, I have seen all sorts of horror but this series looks very, very interesting.

One of the most original series to date. Waiting for more…. The idea of some titans easily crashing your city and eating the people is quite horrifying though, especially when the manga discusses more of what the titans are. Do give it a chance! I thought it sounded pretty rubbish, from reading the blurb on the back of an English version. Anyway it was a lot better than I expected! The mythology of the series is very rich and very well developed.

But its a minor complaint, the rest is all praise. I agree with your points, this is very well written. Like I choked up about Marco, and Reiner and Jean are two of my favourite characters something tells me that Jean serves more of a purpose than is being let on. Annie and Sasha as well. How different is the manga to the anime? Thanks for the long comment! As in the examples I used in the article, we can clearly see who the bad guys are those rich, fat bastards living inside the walls and what each character is thinking, word-to-word, hence viewers do not get to second-guess what their real thoughts are.

I personally enjoy reading the manga version much more than watching the anime,and I am surprised many times by how the manga developed. Yet, again, this article was about the first half of the anime only.

But when I watch other anime, at some point, the heroes will win because they feel so emotional, they get angry, ect. I would say that its not predictable at all, every plan the characters lay out goes wrong in unexpected ways. It always feels like the characters are surviving on the skin of their teeth. The gore is not gratuitous, its impactful. And its impactful because the series has established a feeling of authenticity for the world and its inhabitants.

The titans are a fearsome, unknowable, unstoppable force. And can you blame them? I understand that you have only watched up to episode five? In other words, it tells and does not show. To some extent I do think the show is treating the audience like idiots by how straight-forward everything is, though again it gets better by the 2nd-half. Just wondering why everybody is scared of Mikasa…. Great article! SNK does a great job of reiterating that titans aside this is not the world that we the viewers know.

Yes you could predict something MORE happening, but the actual occurrences are still surprising enough to keep it fresh.

I want to know who the colossal Titan is, and the armored one. Which added a new explosive enthusiasm for the series. Just you feeling when he first turns, and you know nothing of the series. If they go to 3D model in it might backfire.

Keep it 2D at least I would hate to see the series go to shit. That call of duty kind of stuff. And to just repeat No 3D, I just saw some examples of how terrible the characters would look in the show if it was 3D.

Since this show has started airing on Toonami hurray! I think it would be cool if this article could be reworked and reintroduced to the main page somehow. The more people who give it a shot the better. I watched the first two episodes and so far i think it sucks.

Eren is the most unlikeable, annoying protagonist ever. All he does is scream and whine and cry. And how do the soldiers have all this sophisticated technology that allows them to zip through the forest on cables, but the only weapons they have to fight the Titans with are a couple of old Civil War-style cannons??

Valid point on the technology part. Dumb ass article. Attack on Titan has become insanely popular. You failed to mention the emotional and tough decisions it brings out of people. How many times do I need to reiterate that this article is written based on the first-half of the series? It takes place on earth years from now. And also not like Sword Art Online; man, the memories! I want to say this is the greatest show ive ever watched.

Its intense and is a solid story line. My favorite characters are between mikasa and Armin! I love the plots of this show. The fact that this builds inspiration an promotes character. I just love it. I dont care much at all for the titans but rather the characters storylines.

Armins intelligent and becomes a devoted loyal friend. It just makes me feel better to do just that. Then there mikasa. Touching character I might add. Never giving up. Then theres Eren. Easily losses control but is ready for anything and inspires his friends. I love it. Moreover, many times we see him enjoying this power and killing, making going on a rampage and destroying everything around him.

Again, I have to emphasize this article is solely based on the first half of the anime season. People always have to push their in this case western views on manga. Go to the source like you did instead of thinking you can just project you own views. All anime are different and unique.

Seriously, the lack of imagination in this story is so easy to notice. This anime fucked me up, mentally for a few days. I watched the whole season on a weekend. Then,for a week or so I became so depressed, hopeless, struggling sleeping and when I sleep I wake up because of the night mares. Wondering if anyone had a similar experience with it?

It did touch me on a deep mental level but not in a terrifying way. Considering how most other characters had actually been training for far longer and not all necessarily slackers for that reason. Her views of the world are very justified and not hard looking through when you try to yourself. I realize what a change in realism means. I believe that you could apply this to any anime, not just Attack On Titan. Naruto could have the same aspects, Dragon Ball Z could have the same aspects, etc.

If you have good character development, a good plot line, and good plot twists, then this would work well for almost any anime.

AoT strikes a fine line between being unique enough to stand out from the tens of other anime that debuted in Summer , but at the same time grounded in reality enough as not to alienate non-anime fans. Weather this will continue into the politics heavy season 2 remains to be seen. Have to disagree when you talk about obvious badguys and goodguys. Spoilers That greedy merchant is a good guy. If you read the manga, you know he selflessly allied himself with the survey corps and worked towards the rebuilding of trost and the protection of its people.

Things get very blured in Attack on Titan between good and evil. Even the titan-shifters reveal themselves to not really be evil. The collosal, armoured and female titans are all revealed to be emotionally torn and full of sorrow for destroying the wall. Even Eren is sorry for having to fight them eventually.

In the end, there are no real bad guys. The story is straightforward and short. As YouTuber Super Eyepatch Wolf explains, the worldwide audience was gripped by zombie-related content at this time and Attack on Titan was able to use the titans to draw in those viewers.

With season 3 of the world-shatteringly popular [The] Walking Dead about to air, as well as the undead being the focal point of many major video game series at this time. Meaning that the west at large was primed and hungry for a fresh take on the undead. A role that the titans filled, making the show infinitely more marketable.

There is some fantastic-looking anime out there today, but not many series can compare to the visuals, directing and animation of Attack on Titan. This is thanks to the incredible directing of Tetsuro Araki, who was in charge from episode one through 50, and Wit Studios.

I really want to like Attack On Titan because god damn is it a beautiful looking anime with some of the best animation. But it is just SO depressing, I managed to finish season 1 a while ago but it just made me sad. Showing high-paced battles between Scouts using ODM gear, swinging like Spider-Man around huge titans is no easy thing to accomplish.

Yet, we all take it for granted how clean entire sequences look. Every individual frame is beautiful, the fights between titans feel impactful and there are countless moments that take your breath away.

Attack on Titan soundtrack is on of the best of all time and deserves awards. The best ost to work out too and get motivated fam. Going further on that idea of watching characters grow over time, Attack on Titan has been a mainstay in the anime world for over seven years.

Whether you watched the series when it first premiered or started in the years following, it feels like Attack on Titan has been a part of our lives for a long, long time. This is arguably because many of us, as viewers, have grown up alongside the series and the characters.

For those of us who started the series in , we have been watching Attack on Titan for seven years. For comparison, Eren joins the Survey Corps when he is year-old and is now aged 19 in the current arc, so he has also grown up over a seven-year period.

Whilst it was the anime adaption in that truly catapulted Attack on Titan to global fame, you can argue that the original manga series was the driving force behind its success.



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