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Attack on Titan: With Jessie James Grelle, Bryce Papenbrook, Yûki Kaji, Yui Ishikawa. After his hometown is destroyed and his mother is killed, young Eren Jaeger vows to cleanse the earth of the giant humanoid Titans that have brought humanity to the brink of extinction. Adaptasi anime dari Attack on Titan: Junior High mulai ditayangkan sejak bulan Oktober 2015. Seri anime tersebut disutradarai oleh Yoshihide Ibata di Production I.G . [50] Sebuah OVA tiga bagian dari novel Attack on Titan: Lost Girls dirilis pada tahun 2017 dan 2018 bersama dengan edisi terbatas dari volume 24, 25, dan 26 dari manga ini. Highlights. The anime adaptation of Attack on Titan's finale overcame the perceived flaws of the manga by fleshing out scenes and enhancing the impact of the final battle with breathtaking 8 Undoing The Titans’ Shifting Undermined The Tragedy. In the penultimate chapter, the impossibly powerful Founding Titan turned surrounding Eldians into Pure Titans as reinforcements. Among those shifted were Jean, Connie, Gabi, and more. As sad as this was, this was par for Attack on Titan’s course. Attack on Titan is a shonen because it’s published in the shonen magazine Bessatsu Shonen Magazine. The term “shonen” is actually not a genre and has nothing to do with how dark the content is. It’s true that shonen anime are typically more light-hearted, and seinen animes usually feature darker themes. nonton drakor start up sub indo 2020. Jakie anime oglądać w 2022? Nowy rok przywitał nas całkowicie nowym sezonem anime. Trzeba jednak przyznać, że zobaczymy same perełki. Attack on Titan, Demon Slayer, Arifureta, Takagi-san czy Princess Connect - wszystkie te tytuły dostaną nowe odcinki. Polujący na nowości dostaną natomiast pewien interesujący romans i epicką opowieść osadzoną podczas Wojny Dwóch Róż. Kimetsu no Yaiba: Yuukaku-hen (Demon Slayer) Nasza okładkowa propozycja jest dość specyficzna, bo pierwszy odcinek miał miejsce kilka tygodni temu. Kimetsu no Yaiba: Yuukaku-hen jest jednak oficjalnie zaliczany do sezonu zimowego, który to zaczyna się w styczniu. Demon Slayer to zdecydowanie nie jest seria, którą trzeba przedstawiać prawdziwemu fanowi anime. Zobaczymy jak Tanjirou, Zenitsu oraz Inosuke ruszą do Yoshiwary. To znana dzielnica rozrywki i... czerwonych latarni. Tam jednak zmierzą się z potężnym demonem. Stęskniliście się za Tanjirou i Nezuko? Oni za wami też. Głosu Tanjirou Kamado użyczy Natsuki Hanae ( Kousei Arima z Shigatsu wa Kimi no Uso). Jako jego siostra Nezuko Kamado pojawi się Akari Kitou ( Tsukasa Yuzaki z Tonikaku Kawaii oraz Suzune Horikita z Classroom of the Elite). Za produkcję anime odpowiada studio Ufotable znane np. z Fate/stay night: Unlimited Blade Works czy dziejącego się wcześniej Fate/Zero. Attack on Titan: The Final Season Teraz czas na zakończenie historii, którą fani anime śledzą już prawie dziesięć lat. Attack on Titan znane też jako Shingeki no Kyojin to historia, która zaczęła się za trzema murami: Marią, Rose i Siną. Teraz te same mury odegrają zupełnie inną rolę. Zobaczymy jak zakończy się historia Erena Yeagera, który przyrzekł zapewnić swojemu narodowi wolność i wybić wszystkich tytanów. Prześledzimy też losy Mikasy Ackermann, Armina Arlerta czy ludzi pochodzących z drugiej strony morza. Wojna o Eldię się nie skończyła. Pierwszy odcinek będzie miał miejsce 10 stycznia. Za produkcję odpowiada studio Mappa, które ma na koncie takie anime jak Jujutsu Kaisen, Kakegurui oraz Yuri!!! on Ice. Jako Eren Yeager pojawi się Yuuki Kaji (Shouto Todoroki z Boku no Hero Academia, Melodias z Nanatsu no Taizai oraz Kenma Kozuke z Haikyuu!!). Mikasa Ackermann to natomiast Yui Ishikawa znana z roli Violet Evergarden. Sono Bisque Doll wa Koi wo Suru Czuliście kiedyś, że wasze zainteresowania nie spotkałyby się ze zrozumieniem u innych? Dokładnie tak ma Wakana Gojou. Kocha on tradycyjne lalki i chciałby zająć się ich wytwarzaniem. Niestety, społeczeństwo nie rozumie fascynacji tak mało męskim hobby. Wakana jest więc odludkiem. Marin Kitagawa to jego przeciwieństwo. Towarzyska, popularna, bardzo ładna... Dziewczyny takie jak ona zwykle nie zwracają na niego uwagi. Teraz jest jednak inaczej. Marin przyłapuje Wakanę na szyciu i chce by jej pomógł z uszyciem czegoś. Czy jego niezwykły talent pomoże mu zdobyć serce Marin? Przekonacie się oglądając Sono Bisque Doll wa Koi wo Suru. Pierwszy odcinek nowego anime pojawi się 9 stycznia, a za jego produkcję odpowiadać będzie studio CloverWorks. To bardzo znane studio, które ma na koncie tak słynne serie jak Bunny Senpai, Darling in the FranXX, Horimiya, Shadows House, Yakusoku no Neverland czy ekranizację Fate/Grand Order: Babylonia. W rolach głównych pojawi się jednak dwoje nowicjuszy: Hina Suguta i Shouya Ishige. Chcesz być na bieżąco? Obserwuj nas na Google News Źródło zdjęć: kimetsu no yaiba Źródło tekstu: myanimelist, animeplanet, wł Wstęp Karakai Jouzu no Takagi-san 3, Princess Connect! Re:Dive Season 2, Ginga Eiyuu Densetsu: Die Neue These - Gaikotsu, Baraou no Souretsu Genjitsu Shugi Yuusha no Oukoku Saikenki, Arifureta Shokugyou de Sekai Saikyou, Vanitas no Karte Przewiń w dół do następnego wpisu (Warning! This review contains some spoilers for Attack on Titan. You have been warned.) So, it's the night before exams at school. I'm done studying and I'm lying in bed, unable to sleep due to nervousness and insomnia. I wonder about what I should do and then reach out and turn on my i-pod and my Crunchyroll app. I scan through the top titles for anything that might be on my 'want-to-watch' list or anything that caught my eye. Eventually my eyes settled upon Attack on Titan. I stared at the screen for a few minutes debating whether or not I should open it and finally watch it like my friends had insisted for the past few months. I knew the show had been overhyped out the wazoo, just like a lot of other popular shows such as Sword Art Online or Full Metal Alchemist. I'm not saying I thought it was going to be bad, as some shows are popular with good reason, but I was worried about sitting here and writting a review if, in my opinion, it was not worth the perfect ten that everyone claims it deserves. Tens have always been rare from me, especially as I delve deeper into the world of anime and find more repeating cliches and themes that tend to drag shows down. So I sat for a moment, debating whether or not to watch the show or hug my Roxas plushie and try to get some sleep. What did I do? I stayed up all night watching the entire show so I could review it, of course. Let's get down to business. Was it good? Was it bad? Chances are, if you read the score by the review, you can already tell. Story (8/10): Before anyone bites my head off like a viscious titan, let me preface this with one statement: I do love the story in this show and find it to be an intriguing concept. Ever since I was little I always wondered how ants feel. We must seem so huge, and then we go around crushing them mercilously or in some cases burning them alive. So what if a huge race of giants came and started crushing people? Instantly I was interested. I wanted to understand the titans, to see what they were and how they worked. Well, there's one of the shows flaws right off the bat. It presents a problem(with a predictible solution, mind you) in the case of the Titans, giant monsters that eat human beings, and never really solves it. It also makes the Titans not make much biological sense. If they don't eat to nourish themselves then how do they function? How does a creature maintain homeostasis without food? Do they photosynthesize light similar to plants? Maybe it has to do with the way they regenerate themselves... Who knows? The show never really explains it, anyway. It's not too big of a problem, but it's still annoying. Maybe they mean for the show to have another season, maybe it's meant to be a mystery forever. There are a frustrating ammount of unsolved mysteries in this show, and to an extent I like that and to an extent it annoys me. Before I get too sidetracked again as usual, I'm going to talk about the basic plot. So there are the people. They nearly got completely wiped out by the titans a hundred years prior to the show because titans like to eat people. Ouch. Sounds gross and painful. Imagine being ripped in half in the saliva filled mouth of a titan. It's sticky toungue up against your back as you heard your bones crack and the agonizing sound of a swallow as you were tossed roughly into the belly of the beast. Well, that's what you'd expect anyway. So these three kids Eren, Mikasa and Armin live in the city of Shiganshina(odd name) where the human's have built a set of three 50 meter high stone walls in an attempt to keep the titans out. A hundred years have passed since the last titan invasion, and therefore people believe they will be forever safe behind the walls. Squads going out to fight the titans commonly end up decimated because of their lack of advanced weaponry. One day, after some obvious foreshadowing, a collosal 60 meter titan breaks through the wall, allowing others to enter and begin massacaring the people there. Because Shiganshina is the outermost part of the outer wall(Rose), it isn't too big of a threat for the people in the center. A titan kills and eats Eren and Mikasa's mother and Eren plots revenge by planning to kill all titans. If that sounds good, it's because it is. The main story is quite fabulous, really. Even if it's a simple revenge plot at it's core, it manages to build around it quite well. Most of the time. This brings me to another issue. The show feels like the length is wrong. I'm dead serious. It feels like it should either be extended to be a much longer series, or shortened to cut out some of the superflous feeling episodes and times, like having three episodes where they're in school or when it spends a whole episode on the trial. That's great and all, but I came here to see monsters having their heads ripped off as the crush the bones of humans in their teeth. Yeah... I really let my mind run wild while watching this... and that's a fantastic thing. This show does the horror aspect beautifully. Even if you're not scared by the thought of being eaten by a giant, the way it builds suspense is utter perfection. For example, when the collosal titan first breaks through Wall Rose, oh do you know it's coming and every muscle in your body tenses waiting for it to appear. When it does it's perfect. The show manages to have moments where it's terrifying, and not in a cheap, ghost/zombie/other stock monster in your face kind of way. In a bloody kind of way. Another issue that I suppose I should tackle here is plot armor. Plot armor, plot armor, plot armor. It's like, when you're watching the show, you know Eren, Mikasa, and Armin are going to survive. You can probably tell some of the other characters will too. But the losses in each battle are enormous, even with specialized gear, professionals and cannons. Anyone could die at any moment. A titan could come crashing through a building, grab a person, crush their bones in their grasp and swallow them whole. So why on EARTH would you give someone in this show plot armor so they can't be killed? One of the main characters actually does get eaten in one of the episodes, but he comes back. It feels cheap. I know it's a story moving mechanic, but it feels so CHEAP. Why him? Why did all of the other interesting characters, and hundreds of thousands of innocent people die, but HE GETS TO LIVE? Becuase he's the main character. It's designed that way. They should've taken a page out of The Legend of the Galatic Heroes for this one and just not had plot armor at all. Okay, I've made a lot of complaints, but overall the good overwhelmingly triumphs over the bad in this story and makes the experience of watching the show exhilerating, even if it's predictable. The story is flawed, but spectacular and unique. That's all. Animation (9/10): I've heard people call this show one of the best animation fests they've seen in an anime. For me... well I suppose it's really good overall. It does something that bothers me though. It puts thick black lines around the characters, that feel too out of place... Can't they have made them thinner? I don't know. It works in a more cartoon stylised piece, but that's clearly not what this is trying to be. The rest is very realistically styled, espcially the backgrounds. So those feel out of place. Speaking of the backgrounds: they're pretty. They have a good color pallette in the city sections, and are very realistically well done. For the most part the cg blends in with the animation where it feels less perfected and smooth, and you can tell that there was no way a person drew that. Now for the good again. Now for the gore. Wait, what gore? You mean the blood? It's... just blood. Sometimes it's clumpy blood, but still just blood. You'd think that if a titan just chomped down into someone there would be viscera or bones or chunks of liver and brain tossed in. There's no bone or brain or other organs mixed into the mix most of the time, especially when characters are eaten or chucked into things. The only real time you see ubber graphic gore is when a soldier blasts his own brains out in one of the episodes and in the belly of a titan. Sound (9/10): Music is something I hold very dear to my heart. So when I hear great music in an anime, it makes my day. Boy, is the first opening theme of this show EPIC. The first ending of the show is fine as well, but that first opening, amazing. Unfortunately, the second opening will make you miss the first one. The second ending hardly caught my attention... I can't remember much about it for the life of me, and it's the day after I stayed up all night watching this thing. The music in the show itself is fine. Though it does seem out of place at times. I'm sorry, but I want something utterly badass for my titan on titan battle. Voice acting is quite nice. Really it is. I don't know if the show will have a dub(I'm guessing it will because it is so popular), but the sub was gorgeous. Characters (10/10): Now this, my friends, is truly a deserving ten. Gosh I love it when anime provides with fantastic characters(great characters and storyline are my favorite part about anything from books to movies to plays to video games to western shows to anime), and boy does this show ice off it's fantastic cake with a diverse cast. Hey, even if you hate a minor or secondary character, don't worry, odds are, in a little while they'll be titan food anyway so you don't have to worry, and on the other hand, if you like them, don't worry there'll be more reinforcements pouring in after them that are just as likeable. It may sound silly to say this, but it's a nice thing to know that you're getting a fresh cast of characters every episode or so. Well what about the major characters? Huh, what about them? Well, they're AMAZING. I freaking adore them so much. Armin: Why do people not like this guy? I love him. He's definitely not as courageous as Mikasa or Eren, but that's not a problem. Not every character, even in a show like this, needs to be a badass fighter. Why would they? I mean, Armin is a character whose pure mental strength makes up for his physical inadiquatees. Yes, he may be a coward, but his brain tends to get more people out of situations alive than any other method. He can get through a battle against seven titans with no human casualties if given proper time to plan. He's good at inferring things and figuring stuff out. Things that other characters in any form of media might just ignore or not be able to figure out. He also shows that he's remarkably human by showing he has a breaking point. Think he's' a weakling? Sure he doesn't like fighting as much, but if you just saw all of your friends get EATEN right in front of you, culminating with one of your closest friends being chomped to the point where his limbs come off before he is swallowed, you'd probably be scared too. Eren: Eren is arguably my favorite character in the show.(Yeah, yeah, I know, he's not Levi) He's driven by the classic albiet overdone force of revenge to kill all titans after one ate his mother. If he were cookiecutter from their out I would've given him a far lower score. He follows another common path of having a will that is stronger than his own physical strength in some circumstances. He has a conscience, adding another layer of depth to his character. It serves as both a strength and a weakness, as it keeps him from falling into the same pattern as the other soldiers and allows him to feel remorse and mercy, but also causes him to be off his game when he feels as though he isn't doing the right thing. You know... While his plot-armordness can be annoying at times in such an otherwise realistic and depressing show, his titan form does bring out a few new changes within himself as he turns from human into monster. It's like Doctor Jeckyll and Mr. Hyde, and trust me, it's very cool. Mikasa: She's a tough character, probably the strongest out of the main three in their human forms. That's good. Sometimes she lets her emotion cloud her judgement, which is bad, but I'll use the same thing I did for Armin here: Come on! If your only living 'family' was just murdered, would you be in your right mind? She's stoic, but she cares about the people around her, and is especially protective of Eren. This makes a lot of sense, as she states several times that he's her only family left, and clearly cares for him deeply. You can take their relationship however you'd like to. Personally I don't see them as more than brother and sister. Secondary characters are pretty darn good, and like I said, chances are if you despise the heck out of them they'll be dead soon. They probably are resonably realistic in thier survival rates. Some live, some die. It isn't like the minor characters where you know they're titan food. That being said, they aren't plot armored at all. Watching this show is almost like watching Game of Thrones. Anyone can die at anytime. Anyway, there's a plethora or secondary characters in the show(gotta replace the ones that get eaten), and the most regarded as the best, from what I can tell, is Levi. People treat Levi like he's some kind of god, that's how good he is... or at least that's what I heard about him. Levi isn't perfect, and while I see why one could think so, he's dark, and hard to read. He's not afraid to make sacrifices and generally keeps a level head in battle, even if his allies are killed. All in all, he's a pretty darn good character. Sasha Braus is another character I love from the secondary character grouping. She's basically the show's comic relief, and it's done very well to show that she's capable, but just quirky enough to be hilarious. She eats a lot, and she once ate a boiled potato in a drill, granting her the name "potato girl". She's definitely one of the shows more memorable characters, and she serves to lighten up darker moods and tones. It's very well done. It doesn't kill the mood of the scene she's in, but it also doesn't underdo it. Perfectly done. Other great secondary characters include Christa, Annie, and Conny. Some of the other secondary characters aren't as good, like some of the members of Levi's team, but like I said, hey, if you don't like a character they're probably gonna be titan food anyway. The minor characters are done perfectly. They hare just enough backstory to make watching them die upsetting. A perfect example of this is Franz and Hannah, who serve as great comedic relief before their sweet little love story ends in tragedy. Titans are such assholes. Overall (9/10): Attack on Titan is a fantastic show. Even with its flaws its still a masterpiece that lived up to my every expectation. I hope they make a second season. Sorrowful (All reviews) 1588 people found this review helpful ssacre of mankind. During this massacre, our main characters, Eren Yeager and Mikasa Ackerman watch in horror as a horrifying titan rips their mother's head off, then gobbles her up whole. Vowing that he'd one day avenge mankind and exterminate all the titans, Eren Yeager trains to become a survey corp, brave heroic soldiers who go outside the walls, into the plains in order to fight the titans. But we soon find out, that Eren is much more special than he seems, not only is he a brave warrior, but he's also something else that could be the key to humanity's survival, but could also be humanity's destruction. My 3-word thoughts on the anime: Epic, Dynamic, Masterpiece. The suspense build-up was absolutely amazing, yet there was still room for improvement; that shows just how epic this anime can get. The anime not only includes epic fights, but lots of dialogue, and for those of you that hate dialogue, I feel sorry for you people whom only watch for action. The anime includes lots of other things as well: there's lots of half-hearted, hilarious scenes, as well as sad, tragic scenes. The anime certainly has a good amount of gore, and will break your heart frequently (if you get attached to the characters). Many characters end up getting gobbled up mercilessly while trying to protect humanity in ways that are quite *shivers*. Have I teared up in the anime? As a matter of fact, I have. Characters was another area (alongside every area) that was Shingeki's strongpoint. There's a diverse variety of characters that fight for humanity for all different reasons. There's trust, friendship, along with betrayals, and pains. There's comedy relief among many characters, especially Sasha "Potato Girl" Blouse. There are characters that people can definitely relate with, such as Armin Arlert, who wants to do the right thing and protect his friends, but can't seem to do much because of fear. Fear is something that haunts us all, and prevents us from doing things in life. Another character that people can somewhat relate with is Annie Leonhardt, who fights alongside humanity, yet fights opposed to humanity. What does that mean? Watch the anime. Why is she doing this? Because of her past scars, "scars have the strange power to remind us that our past is real" (watch to find out more). There were too many characters to development fully, but certainly the main characters were developed to their max. Levi is certainly a fan-favorite character, because of the fact that he's cool, overpowered, badass, kind-in-the-heart, smart, straight-to-the-point, and most of all, hilarious with all his neat-freakiness. The main character, Eren Yeager is strong-hearted, and "special", but he's still not strong enough to defeat the titans. How he develops is one of the most interesting things, in this interesting-things-packed anime. The art and music can be described in one word: WOW! The art drawings were absolutely stunning! From the characters/titans to the setting of the story to all the equipment used in battle. The characters all had a unique aspect to them. The settings of the anime were beautiful. The cities, and walls looked realistic, the plains that characters dreamed of seeing made me want to run outside to see for myself how beautiful nature really is, and how humans under appreciate the naturality of nature. The 3-D gear was something that really caught my eye, and will certainly catch other people's eyes as well. A new form of action that's never been seen before. The characters would literally fly from rooftop to rooftop slicing their swords at the titans at high-speeds that keep the viewers eyes locked onto the screen at all times. The soundtrack in the anime was epic as shit. The openings speak for themselves, they do the anime justice. The openings were epic and certainly set the mood of what was to come from the anime. "They're the prey, and we are the hunters!" The rest of the soundtrack in the anime was okayasgduyasgda AMAZING. How can one describe how amazing those German OSTs were. They fit in perfectly with the epicness of the anime, and certianly added tons of suspense to the 3-D maneuver gear action. Of course, I may be over-thinking things, but the anime certainly included some themes while creating this masterpiece of an anime. The aspect of being confined in an area, doing the same daily routine every day. People seek to be free, and to seek adventure. Watch for this. Another theme that the anime incorporated was that of the cycle of life. Humans, we steal animals away from their families, we kill them, we eat them. What's so different from us, and the titans? The feelings of not being at the top of the food chain... Anyways, if you haven't already watched this anime and you're reading this review, then you've clearly been living under a rock all this time, and I definitely encourage you to watch this show even if it isn't your style of anime. read more May 7, 2014 25 of 25 episodes seen I started to follow the manga after watching the anime and quite frankly I don't see where and how the plot of Shingeki no Kyojin can suck, which in my humble opinion is awsome. You can understand the anime very well even without having read the manga. However, SNK isn't understood by many because it's a psychological manga .. SNK isn't just a succession of empty and meaningless clashes and, of uncontrolled violence, stereotyped heroes who fight the bad (like Bleach). Here are shown the darkest sides of the human psyche with great mastery: the desire to be the best but can't do it, the read more Aug 8, 2014 25 of 25 episodes seen In the 80's, Mobile Suit Gundam catapulted anime in Japan. In the 90s, Dragon Ball Z broke the mainstream walls while Neon Genesis Evangelion opened the doors to the now indispensable late-night anime slots in Japan. In the 2000s, Fullmetal Alchemist marked the peak of manga-to-anime adaptations while Code Geass & Death Note headed the class of those who introduced the new anti-hero genre. And now, in 2013, Attack on Titan has shaken the industry once again. Unless you've been living under a rock for the past 5 months, you should at least know what the story is about, and for the sake of staying spoiler free, I'm not read more Nov 4, 2014 25 of 25 episodes seen Every once in a while, and even more frequently now than in the past, an anime appears that is completely and unequivocally shrouded in layers upon layers of hype and popularity from the anime community. It's the show that's on everyone lips, as well as everyone's TV screens. In the Fall of 2011, The Future Diary created an exceptional level of hype that had not been seen for quite some time. When the Summer of 2012 rolled along, it was time for Sword Art Online to take the spotlight, and its own popularity grew to read more Interest Stacks Recommendations Recent News Recent Forum Discussion Poll: Shingeki no Kyojin Episode 17 Discussion ( 1 2 3 4 5 ... Last Page ) Stark700 - Aug 3, 2013 788 replies by Nonines »»Today, 5:04 AM Poll: Shingeki no Kyojin Episode 15 Discussion ( 1 2 3 4 5 ... Last Page ) Stark700 - Jul 20, 2013 377 replies by Nonines »»Today, 2:49 AM Poll: Shingeki no Kyojin Episode 14 Discussion ( 1 2 3 4 5 ... Last Page ) 247Eyes - Jul 13, 2013 531 replies by Nonines More featured articlesRecent Featured Articles The Origins of Attack on Titan with Hajime Isayama and Kawakubo We got the story behind the story in this interview with the author and editor of Attack on Titan, Hajime Isayama and Shintarou Kawakubo. From the road to publication, to creating the characters and the titans, this is a can’t-miss read for any AoT fan! by Febri 24,653 views Special Report: The Grand Opening of Comiket 97 From December 28 to 31, 2019, Comic Market 97 was held in Tokyo! Here is our special Comiket report, along with a gallery of various cosplay~ by MAL_editing_team 14,939 views Welcome to /r/ShingekiNoKyojin! About the Subreddit Attack on Titan (進撃の巨人 Shingeki no Kyojin) is a manga series written and illustrated by Hajime Isayama. Since September 2009, it was published monthly in Bessatsu Shōnen Magazine by Kodansha until April 2021. An anime adaptation has been airing since 2013 and is currently on the fourth and final season. /r/ShingekiNoKyojin is a community celebrating this manga and anime series. News, manga releases, anime releases, fan artwork relating to Shingeki No Kyojin, and more are all welcome in this subreddit. New episodes for the Anime premiere every Sunday with English subtitles available at 1:45 PST / 4:45 PM EST. Attack on titan Opis anime: Alternatywny świat w klimacie średniowiecznego fantasy. Bezbronna ludzkość na skraju wyginięcia chowa się za olbrzymimi, zesłanymi przez samych bogów murami. Wrogiem są nieśmiertelne, mięsożerne, olbrzymie istoty o ludzkich kształtach – tytułowi tytani. Nie posiadają one inteligencji, niczym ruchome zwłoki tłoczą się pod murami, wabione ludzkim zapachem. Nigdy nie udałoby im się zagrozić ludziom jeszcze raz, gdyby nie pewne wydarzenie, w skutek którego boska ochrona zostaje naruszona, a w murze pojawia się wyłom pozwalający naturalnym wrogom ludzi wedrzeć się do środka. W tak niespokojnych czasach przebiega młodość trójki głównych bohaterów: Erena – żyjącego nienawiścią do tytanów młodzieńca o wielkich ambicjach i gwałtownym usposobieniu, Mikasy – przybranej siostry Erena, cichej, spokojnej, zawsze opanowanej, pałającej olbrzymią siostrzaną miłością do swojego brata, a kiedy trzeba - szybkiej, precyzyjnej i zabójczej, oraz Armina – tchórzliwego acz bystrego nastolatka o niebywałej zdolności oceny sytuacji i znajdowania wyjścia z wszelkich tarapatów. Razem pragną dołączyć do jednostki zwiadowczej, czyli jedynych ludzi, którzy kiedykolwiek odważyli się stawić czoła tytanom w otwartej walce. Linki: Obejrzyj na

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