![]() Two biggest ones) but I know others have already looked at those extensivelyĪnd I don’t have much else to offer to those conversations. I obviously have a soft spot for Jean, so I might be hypersensitive to any changes in his character, but I think the alterations are worth talking about because they speak to an overall attitude shift between the manga and the anime. ThereĪre other character redesigns that also bother me (Annie and Hange, to name the Missed it!) is the anime’s presentation of Jean. Haven’t really seen talked about before (although it could be that I just Many of my biggest critiques have to do with characterization. TheĬharacter designs are all recognizable and sometimes prettier (particularly compared to the rougher art of the first few chapters), but I wish theyĭidn’t put lip gloss on all the female characters. Why the denizens of the walls might think they’re truly in a time of peace. Sense of scale that I think is missing from the manga, while also demonstrating I love when the “camera” pans out to show the beautiful scenery and the size of the walls it gives a Was difficult for me to handle with the addition of sound, although it’s incredibly moving and well done. As of right now I’veĪre changes I like and those I don’t. I’ve dived headfirst into the anime for the first time this weekend. However, I love the Clash of the Titans and the Uprising arcs in the manga so I’m eager to see what the animators do with them in season two (I am particularly lookingįorward to: Gesumin, the Ackerman showdown in the saloon, YumiHisu, Ymir’sįacial expressions, Jean’s fedora, Connie’s straw hat … and many other such Then I readĪbout some of the differences-particularly those regarding Annie-and thoseĭepartures from the source material were disappointing to me. It’s hard for me to handle screaming and crying, to be honest. My initial reason for avoiding the anime was that I’ll cop to only having jumped around in the anime before, just watching my favorite scenes from the manga. Preparation for season 2, I decided to finally sit down and watch the Attack on Titan anime all the way through. Jean considers his options while grounded by These are just my thoughts, and I’m always up for furtherĭiscussion, especially if there’s something I’ve missed! :) Don't discount several wildcards: Zeke, Falco, and Annie could all have a major say in whether the Rumbling ends and what Eren's fate could be.Anime critical. The question of whether she can tempt him to give up his warpath might make all the difference in the world, though talking now appears to be off the table. What next? Expect Eren to end up in a final showdown with Mikasa and the rest of the coalition over the fate of the planet. Armin asks Eren whether he is free as the special comes to a close. The group eventually fly over Fort Salta and attack Eren and what appears to be Zeke's Beast Titan. Could this be something that turns the tide in the war? Meanwhile, Falco and Gabi (who have fled along with Annie on a ship) reveal that Falco's dreams - which he gets thanks to Zeke's spinal fluid - allows him to see a vision in which he's flying. ![]() ![]() While en route to Fort Salta, one of the last entrenched groups of humanity, the group are suddenly pulled into the Paths where Eren's disembodied voice says talking is not an option and he is giving them free will to choose what they do next. He dies and so, too, does Hange - making the final sacrifice to give the group enough time to escape from the impending Rumbling. Floch, having survived his fall in Attack on Titan The Final Season's second part, sabotaged the coalition's plane that was due to take off to find Eren. ![]() Special 1, though, settled the fates of some major players. They consist of Eren’s ‘sister’ Mikasa, his one-time friends in the Survey Corps, and the remaining prominent forces of Marley. Standing in Eren’s way is the coalition of forces between Paradis and Marley. Eren is setting out to kill everyone outside of Paradis so (in his mind) his friends can live free lives without the cycle of revenge inevitably turning back to the ‘devils’ of his home island. The big question mark surrounding the Final Chapters is who comes out on top.Įren has started the Rumbling, a world-ending move that sees the Titans encased in Paradis’ walls utilized as his own personal army. The years-long conflict between the island of Paradis and Marley is coming to a close. In fact, let's rewind a little to show how we got to this point. Don't worry, we aren't getting into manga spoiler territory here. ![]()
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