Attack on titans

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But you'll be wrong to think that these characters are prioritised according to their hierarchy, or that their contribution to the plot is limited to where they stand in this pyramid. The character hierarchy in Attack on Titan is something like this – you have the main characters, the supporting characters, and the extras or side characters. In addition to its impeccable storytelling, Attack on Titan offers some of the most vibrant, and interesting characters ever created. Hence, although many of us go into this series thinking that it's as predictable as a Shonen anime can get, we end up getting our thoughts handed to us by its sheer brilliance, and completely unexpected plot twists. And despite its cliché of a plot, it still manages to deliver a lot more than what the audience would initially expect. There's almost no scope for you to feel bored or uninterested, and that's because the story's progression will keep you on the edge of your seats.Īttack on Titan is a breath of fresh air in the stale Shonen genre. Each scene has its purpose, and the show hardly has any filler episodes.

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If the show introduces a new plot point, or tries to add something new to the existing ones, you'll definitely see an end to those plot points they won't just let it hang there. You have a beginning, a middle, and an end to every story arc. And then we come to the show's story itself, which is very well written, and remarkably planned.