Shingeki no Kyojin review

randomperson13
Apr 16, 2021
I had previously watched the anime because my nephew got me into it, but I never finished season 1. Generally, I base what source of a series I'm going to watch depending on the higher ratings of either the manga or anime. Seeing that the ratings for the manga were higher than it's adaptation, I tested my luck reading this series alternatively.

The characters: they all have diverse personalities, styles and viewpoints, topics I find essential in characters. For now, I'll be focusing on the main characters. Eren Yeager, he's a caring and stubborn boy who dreams of eliminating all of the Titans and protecting humanity. Still, we've heard something like this before, so I personally don't think, as of reading around the start, that he deserves the best and original protagonist award any time soon. Mikasa Ackerman, a young girl who's often serious but caring. She's probably the best addition to the series, so if you're not watching for the other characters: watch it for her. And finally, Armin Arlert, sometimes bothersome, can be over emotional, but he's certainly the most human. Armin has true regards for his friends and humanity and is not afraid to display it through plenty of tears.

The story: The story is unique and, at least to me, impressive. There's a lot of mystery to the plot: where the Titans came from, what's in the basement? (read to find out), where's the rest of humanity? All of these questions I pray are answered throughout, to give the manga a good story, anyway, and not deliberately establish that it's an 'overrated' series.

The art: old looking (not too old) but works for the series. Isayama, Hajime's passion for making every page and panel look dark and gritty has worked out - from what I can see, at least. The character's serious, terrified and determined expressions have to be the most important and sincere elements of Hajime's compositions.
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Shingeki no Kyojin
Shingeki no Kyojin
Autor Isayama, Hajime
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