![]() ![]() Here’s to the people who will watch it in the future 2000 years from now, the kids that haven’t been born into this world, the people who haven’t dedicated their hearts to anime. ![]() This anime will forever define the era of 2010 to 2020. Overall, Attack on Titan is hands down the anime of the decade. The music is iconic with very memorable melodies. They also have some world music inspired themes and there are a couple of rock songs thrown in there into the OST as well. The orchestral music features epic rising ‘two steps of hell’ kind of music, the kind of music you hear in summer blockbuster trailers. There is no Attack on Titan with this man. Hiroyuki Sawano is to Attack on Titan what John Williams is to Jurassic Park and Star Wars. I have tears in my eyes, I’ve been listening to shit for a decade now and it never gets old. I’m listening to it as I’m writing this review and guess what track is playing? Vogel Im Kafig. The soundtrack of Attack on titan is one of the most memorable soundtracks I’ve heard in anime. Though I think there are a lot of scenes where they just used still images for action scenes, it was a cool concept at the beginning but kind of got overused by the end. The action scenes are well done too, everything is amazing. The overall design of the anime is pretty unique with brownish color grading, the show looks very moody and architecture inspired by 1920’s Germany the settings are gorgeous whether they are inside the cities or outside on the plains. Overall AOT is probably one of the best examples of how to manage a huge cast of characters and make each one of them memorable.Īhhh a time before titans were CGI, though I have nothing against Mappa’s CGI but the anime has great animation, the scenes with the ODM gear are so well done especially when the start making hand drawn art do 360 camera spins, that shit was dope. His character development was one of the best in the entire season. The main side characters had a good part too, I’d also forgotten how much part Jean had in the story. Apart from the main characters and the side-side characters. ![]() People like ‘Alpha squad (Rico Brzenska, Ian Dietrich)’, ‘Levi Squad (Oluo Bozado, Petra Ral)’ were written really well. After rewatching this for the third time I paid more attention to the side characters and I have to say they are very well done. Let’s get straight to the facts: the main trio of characters are a bit shonenish, but the side characters are a treat. The idea of walls, the cities and districts, the different factions within their army/police are done very well. The world building is amazing, even though the first season is more based in action and giants, there are subtle hints at the world building, and it slowly establishes itself. I swear if Hollywood makes any movie with giants, we’ll just call it an Attack on Titan rip off. This anime made giants popular as horror movie monsters. and plot building, I think the plot of this season was amazing and all the tiny details were pretty cool. It’s great how this anime handles its random side characters.Īt my first watch a decade ago I thought the plot was great but not anything spectacular, but after seeing the series end and witnessing all the world Along with a huge cast of characters there were some amazing side characters and some amazing side-side characters. The action starts right away and it’s nonstop. I’ve forgotten how intense the first season of the anime was. ![]() I’ve seen the series a decade ago when it started airing, I read the manga when it ended and here I am back again rewatching the series from start to finish. 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. 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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