Of course, everyone warned me to NOT get deeply attached with any AOT character, but I didn’t listen, and while it sometimes destroyed me, it was also amazing and emotional.ģ. For me personally, it was amazing to see my favorite characters grow into strong people with very fixed motivations. And when you reach their end, you can see the difference, the growth, the circumstance in which they developed. Not a single character was neglected and was developed in rich detail and never rushed. Everyone had something, be it physical skill, great intellect, sense of leadership, responsibility, or even craziness and a little dumbness. The level of detail used to empower all of them is fascinating. I am going to focus more on the main and side characters in this paragraph. Everyone somehow contributed to this story. You might not see it, but every character in AOT has a purpose. You might say too many plot-twists ruin the balance, but I think AOT had just the right amount of them.Ģ. Also, it’s that kind of plot that has a lot (and i mean, A LOT) of twists. Every arc is well-organized and gives you just the right amount of new information to make you go crazy and want to watch more. The story is complex (very), it will take you a while to process everything (especially when you get to season 4 and check if you're really watching the right show), but, in my opinion, it is all worth it. But if you take a second to see the bigger picture, even that boring enlistment episodes had a big contribution to the series and how it progressed. Every scene, every character, every line a character says, every small detail and every foreshadowing, everything was very well placed to keep you hooked. Everything was thought out until the very end. When I first started aot, confused is a small word to compare to what I felt. So now, I want to point out WHY you should watch this anime and share some of my experiences.ġ. I understand that not everyone likes AOT, but I encourage you to at least try People who know me say that I'm crazy for loving an anime this much, but they didn't watch AOT to know better. I still cry (sob my eyes out), I still jump out of my chair in happiness, I still scream at the most frustrating parts of it. Even after re-watching the entire series for a number of times. I've never ever felt what this anime made me feel. Eren, his adopted sister Mikasa Ackerman, and his childhood friend Armin Arlert join the brutal war against the Titans and race to discover a way of defeating them before the last walls are breached.ĪOT is my endgame. However, that fragile calm is soon shattered when a colossal Titan manages to breach the supposedly impregnable outer wall, reigniting the fight for survival against the man-eating abominations.Īfter witnessing a horrific personal loss at the hands of the invading creatures, Eren Yeager dedicates his life to their eradication by enlisting into the Survey Corps, an elite military unit that combats the merciless humanoids outside the protection of the walls. To ensure their survival, the remnants of humanity began living within defensive barriers, resulting in one hundred years without a single titan encounter. What makes these giants truly terrifying is that their taste for human flesh is not born out of hunger but what appears to be out of pleasure. Centuries ago, mankind was slaughtered to near extinction by monstrous humanoid creatures called Titans, forcing humans to hide in fear behind enormous concentric walls.
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