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  • To many of you avid anime watchers out there, we all began watching anime for a kind of

  • epic adventure with cool battles. Yes, I’m referring to Naruto, Bleach, One Piece, Death

  • Note, and probably Code Geass and Full Metal Alchemist. These are pretty much the anime

  • shows that sucked up most of the current western anime fans into the world of anime. However,

  • as we kept watching more anime, we eventually shifted into the slice of life genre. But

  • gee, that eventually got boring. As a result, we were left browsing anime shows every season

  • in hope for a good anime. When I say good anime, I don’t mean slice of life. I’ll

  • admit though, slice of life can be good anime but that’s not the connotation of good anime

  • I’m referring to. The good anime I’m talking about is the anime that we were supposed to

  • watch in the first place. It’s the anime that completely engrosses us in a new world.

  • It’s the anime that has awesome action scenes and a fascinating story along with a memorable

  • soundtrack. It’s the anime that allows us to go back to our 8 year old selves and then

  • fanboy the anime community to death about. Unfortunately, the good anime does not happen

  • often. In recent years, we got Full Metal Alchemist: Brotherhood, Madoka Magica, and

  • Sword Art Online. And so this year 2013, we got Attack on Titan or Shingeki no Kyoujin

  • Attack on Titan, an on-going manga written by Hajime Isayama, got adapted into an anime

  • show under the direction of Tetsurou Araki who has directed Death Note, High School of

  • the Dead, Guilty Crown, as well as taking part in the production of Black Lagoon. So

  • if youre looking for a visually stunning anime, (We got a badass over here) this guy

  • knows what the heck he’s doing. Attack on Titan’s success has clearly been

  • evident in the countless Attack on Titan opening parodies on YouTube and as well as the sheer

  • amount of cosplays in this year’s anime conventions. It was one of those anime shows

  • that had tremendous hype even before the show started. It’s dark. It’s filled with intense

  • action scenes. And it is one of those rare anime shows with no fanservice. And that is

  • how I would like to start off this review. Fanservice. Fanservice is a controversial

  • topic in anime and any entertainment medium itself because whether you like it or not,

  • there is always a polar split between the two. To me, fanservice is a staple in any

  • form of entertainment and media because SEX SELLS. Whether it ranges from nude shots to

  • subtle angle body shots, any form of fanservice will always be present. And so Attack on Titan’s

  • absence of fanservice was a pleasant surprise because it displays its want for pure story

  • and entertainment. Nothing that will impede the engrossing world that it has built.

  • Now onto the story. Were given a story that sets in a kind of post-apocalyptic world

  • in which people have been forced to live surrounded by walls because of the threat of giant man-eating

  • monsters, referred to as Titans. Post-apocalyptic world with giant-man eating monsters? Well

  • that hasn’t been done before. Basically, humanity is forced to live under the fear

  • of the Titans and so they do what they can (which ranges from defending the city or going

  • out on missions for an objective) in order to live normally again. We get to see the

  • results of human life and how society functions when humans are overthrown from the top of

  • the food chain. The show’s debut did a magnificent job in creating an entire new world embellished

  • with awesome animation, a fascinating story, and a memorable soundtrack. Aspects that change

  • us into 8 year old fanboys. While some parts in the show are very predictable, the creators

  • took a simple, well-known idea and turned it into something magnificent.

  • There are 3 main characters. Eren Jaegar, an angry German kid who swore revenge on the

  • Titans. Mikasa Ackerman, a Japanese who happens to be too close to her brother. Regardless,

  • she is the strongest out of the 3 and most of the characters in the show. Her nature

  • is, for the most part, quiet, “tsundere”, and mysterious. Then we got the English who

  • cries himself to sleep, Armin Arlert. Side characters include potato girl, an insecure

  • guy, a loli, a bald kid, a mysterious and violent female, Sonic the Hedgehog. Wait.

  • And much more. Characters are one of the downsides of Attack on Titan. They are not well-fleshed

  • out and there is seldom depth to all of them. Most of the time, many of the characters go

  • through the same depression thinking that they are not good enough (such as leading

  • a team or defeating a Titan) only then to be encouraged by someone else or their own

  • words. It gets silly. Much of the disappointment can further be

  • found in the interactions between the characters, Dialogue is poorly-written, making it sound

  • like a cheap action movie at times. Characters talk to each other, repeating the obvious

  • and stuff we already know. There is little twist to the conversations

  • and most of them are unexciting. Even battle strategies, if you can call them strategies,

  • have little excitement to them because there’s not much of an impressive twist.

  • If there’s something redeeming about the show’s substance, it’s the world that

  • the author built. Attack on Titan clearly has a vast world with a lot of lore yet to

  • be explored and that’s the exciting part about the show. For example, while watching

  • the show, I wonderedWhat really is out there past the walls? What are the Titan’s

  • motives and goals? What the heck is up with the Titans? Will humankind ever get to live

  • normally again? The mystery aspect behind the science of the Titans is especially interesting.

  • The director made sure that there was substantial information dispersed throughout the show

  • to keep the viewer constantly interested. I can’t finish this review without talking

  • about the art, animation, and soundtrack. Here are my thoughts on themThey are superb.

  • Character designs are reminiscent to cartoon style art and as a result, there has been

  • some criticisms on the dark, bold outline of the characters. I, on the contrary, like

  • the outlines because I find that it supports the mood much better. The dark lines highlight

  • the darkness of the show and feel more fitting to the atmosphere. The design for Titans are

  • mixed. Some actually look creepy with their death glares whereas some look ridiculously

  • dumb. Sceneries are also well done, making them look amazing to stare at.

  • Furthermore, the animation looks spectacular. Whenever the guys go Spiderman in their 3D

  • maneuver gears, you know that the animators are going to give us some over the top, balls

  • to the wall, jaw-breaking animation. Seriously, DAT ANIMATION. I really loved when the characters

  • started jumping on the rooftops or trees to kill the Titans because it just looked FREAKING

  • AMAZING. And I also need to say that the animators KNOW how to make scenes look epic. Everything

  • was dramatized, added with epic music and clever camera angles and shots to make even

  • putting down a rock look like one of the most epic things ever.

  • Allow me to let the epicness of that scene soak into your souls.

  • Another note on the animation was the usage of stills. Possibly due to the limited budget,

  • stills had to be incorporated in order to balance the budget between the action scenes

  • and the serene scenes. In addition, the soundtrack emitted an epic

  • vibe whenever it was played. It used orchestra along with a choir and some percussion and

  • electronic which worked out really well. Seriously, a choir makes everything look epic. The music

  • really helped the mood and at times, made dull scenes seem epic. Unfortunately, I wasn’t

  • a big fan of the English-insert songs used during the adrenaline-rush moments. And really,

  • it’s up to musical taste. But to me, they didn’t feel fitting and I didn’t feel

  • as excited compared to the moments when epic choir music was used.

  • Another note, voice actors (and voice actresses). They put their souls into the show, making

  • scenes look very convincing and very well-acted. It was clear that the lines were not BSed.

  • At the time of the release of this review, dubs have not been out yet. I also have to

  • say that the animators did a good job in giving the characters emotions on their faces. Eyes

  • played a dominant role in this. Whenever characters were shocked, their eyes showed it. Whenever

  • characters were angry, their eyes showed it. Whenever characters were distressed, their

  • eyes showed it. So does Attack on Titan live up to its hype?

  • Kind of. Attack on Titan certainly was impressive, but the show had its throws during the first

  • half. The show suffered from pacing in many episodes during the first half, as well as

  • badly-written dialogue and a largely predictable plot. Regardless of the flaws, Attack on Titan

  • is relatively one of the very good anime shows released compared to recent anime shows. It

  • personally is an anime that I won’t be afraid to recommend to one of my non-anime oriented

  • friends. In addition, it created a boundless world that surely is asking for another season.

  • And if that isn’t enough, Attack on Titan is one of those shows that the studio put

  • their best efforts and soul into. The art was consistently beautiful, making sure every

  • little detail was not left out. Animation was perfected to movie class budget during

  • the action scenes. The studio made sure when scenes look epic, that they really look epic.

  • Voice actors put their heart into their lines. And really, the studio put their utmost into

  • giving a show for us to purely enjoy. It’s a show that shouldn’t be watched for deep

  • thorough analysis of society or deep symbolism; but rather, it’s a show that should be watched

  • for the aesthetic value of entertainment. And to those who watched Attack on Titan on

  • a weekly basis and did not enjoy it, sucks to be you because the show was meant to be

  • marathoned. Overall, I give Attack on Titan an 8.5 out of 10.

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