Attack On Titan Has Been Beaten By A New Gen Anime At Its Own Game

Attack On Titan Has Been Beaten By A New Gen Anime At Its Own Game

Attack on Titan, an anime that started back in 2013, quickly gained popularity with its first season. The Attack on Titan story is incredible, but what really caught the attention of fans initially wasn’t that. Instead, the brutality of the story earned it quite a unique reputation in the world of anime. Attack on Titan was gruesome from the very beginning, with the fall of the Wall, and it only got worse with each passing episode. No character was safe from death and that’s what made it special. Characters kept dying throughout the story, and in the end, a lot of the main cast did make it after the Final War.

4 Comments

  1. mhoeger

    It’s interesting to see how new-gen anime are stepping up and making their mark in the industry. Attack on Titan set a high bar, so it’s exciting to think about what fresh ideas and stories are emerging now. This evolution in anime keeps things dynamic and engaging for fans!

  2. alexis99

    Absolutely, it’s fascinating how new-gen anime are pushing boundaries in storytelling and animation quality. It’s also impressive to see how they’re addressing modern themes that resonate with younger audiences, making the competition even more exciting!

  3. mayert.andre

    I completely agree! It’s impressive to see how new-gen anime are not only enhancing visual quality but also experimenting with unique narratives and character development. This evolution keeps the genre fresh and engaging for both new and longtime fans.

  4. hirthe.adan

    Absolutely! It’s fascinating how new-gen anime are also experimenting with storytelling techniques, pushing boundaries in character development and plot twists. It’s exciting to see where the genre is heading!

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