My Favourite Anime <(^-^)>
Shingeki no Kyojin
Several hundred years ago, humans were
nearly exterminated by titans. Titans are typically several stories
tall, seem to have no intelligence, devour human beings and, worst of
all, seem to do it for the pleasure rather than as a food source. A
small percentage of humanity survived by walling themselves in a city
protected by extremely high walls, even taller than the biggest of
titans.
Flash forward to the present and the city has not seen a titan in over
100 years. Teenage boy Eren and his foster sister Mikasa witness
something horrific as the city walls are destroyed by a colossal titan
that appears out of thin air. As the smaller titans flood the city, the
two kids watch in horror as their mother is eaten alive. Eren vows that
he will murder every single titan and take revenge for all of mankind.
Oh dear Shingeki no Kyojin, where do I
even begin. If you've talked with your friends about anime, then the
couple anime that everyone talks about are Naruto, Bleach, One Piece,
Dragon Ball, and... Shingeki no Kyojin. What's the difference between
Shingeki and the rest? Shingeki only has 25 episodes so far yet it's on
par in popularity with the other super long anime. Why is
it popular? Well that's simply because it's stunningly amazing. Those
people that call Shingeki no Kyojin "overrated" may not have the same
taste as me, and that's perfectly fine, but in my honest opinion,
Shingeki no Kyojin is one of if not the greatest anime to be made. It's not popular for no reason.
The story is one of the most captivating stories I've ever seen. 100
years prior to the start of the anime, humanity has been on the bridge
of extinction due to the monstrous humanoid Titans that devour humans.
Now, present day in the anime, the remaining small population of mankind
lives confined within 3 "heavenly" walls that are so tall and sturdy
that even the titans can't break in. The most outward wall was named,
Wall Maria, the middle wall was named Wall Rose, and the most outward
wall named Wall Sina. Unfortunately for mankind, a colossal titan, one
that is even bigger than the 50 meter heavenly walls, breaks Wall Maria,
allowing the other titans to rampage the city, thus leading to another
massacre 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.
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.
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 as 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.
Rating: 10 / 10
-Kaito
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