We're gonna need a bigger...um, everything.
So What's This One About? Giants?
Hey, good guess!
Only these aren't the fluffy soul-eyed giants you feel sorry for killing like in Shadow of the Colossus. These so-called Titans are, in a word,
terrifying as fuck.
Okay, that's three words. Here are a few more to describe the plot:
Many years ago, the last remnants of humanity were forced to retreat behind the towering walls of a fortified city to escape the massive, man-eating Titans that roamed the land outside their fortress. Only the heroic members of the Scouting Legion dared to stray beyond the safety of the walls – but even those brave warriors seldom returned alive. Those within the city clung to the illusion of a peaceful existence until the day that dream was shattered, and their slim chance at survival was reduced to one horrifying choice: kill – or be devoured!
The series is based on the current-running Manga of the same name, with a high tier list of talent behind the Anime adaption, including Death Note director Tetsuro Araki and animation by Production I.G. (who are also behind Gargantia, which is running concurrently). A live film adaption is also planned as well as special Manga chapters commemorating the Blu Ray/DVD releases.
But don't just take my word for it. Check out the trailer:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_embedded&v=c37Jq9zWd-I
The production values are really high with this one, and the tone is very reminiscent of Berserk, including the design variety on the Titans, both in their size as well as their (often grotesque) appearances. It doesn't skimp on the tragic deaths either, with many characters going out in brutal fashions. Urobuchi would be proud (he's not involved in this one).
Where Can I Watch This?
You have two options,
Funimation and
Crunchyroll.
Funimation's episodes are for members only. Crunchyroll will also employ a membership policy, but will make every episode free for everyone one week after they premiere.
There are too many characters! I can't keep up!
No worries, our own
@Daypigeon created a handy guide listing most of the principal cast so far.
A short guide to the supporting cast, contains very mild spoilers up to episodes four and five concerning characters' goals and personalities. I'm not going to update this each episode or anything, because that'd get hectic real fast, but I might post a new one at the beginning of each arc or so to update with
who's dead and new characters. Hope this helps some of you!
The 104th Cadet Corps, listed in the vague order of how much we've seen of them/how much I could write about each:
Annie Leonhardt: An irritable and antisocial young woman who tends to avoid the other cadets, and training exercises. Annie can fight hand-to-hand much better than any of her classmates, and uses a fighting style very different from the moves taught by military training. Cynical as all getout.
Reiner Braun: One of the most talented trainees, ranked second only to Mikasa. His ‘only desire’ is to be able to one day return to his hometown, which was wrecked by titans. Although he initially appears unfriendly, Reiner offers Eren encouragement and advice when it looks like he’ll flunk out, and carries Armin’s pack during a training exercise when it looks like he can’t keep up.
Sasha Braus: An emaciated cadet from a hunting village south of wall Rose. Sasha has a bit of an issue with authority, at least when it gets between her and food. She’s pretty oblivious, but a natural with the 3-d gear (see: kill-stealing during training exercises, saving another cadet during the reappearance of the colossal titan) Sasha originally hoped to join the military police, but changed her mind following Eren’s speech on the night of graduation.
John Kirstein: An arrogant, self-centered young man from Trost District. Jean signed up for the corps with the sole purpose of joining the military police-- which would allow him to live in the relative comfort and safety of the innermost walls. He tends to antagonize Eren with his ‘me-first’ worldview, sometimes on purpose. This may be partially due to his crush on Mikasa. Well, at least he’s honest.
Bertholt Fubar: A tall young man from a village beyond Wall Maria. His home was destroyed by titans following the fall of Shinganshina. Generally friendly and helpful, he is one of the top-ranked students, although an instructor noted he “lacks aggressiveness.” Usually seen with Reiner.
Connie Springer: A self-proclaimed genius from a rural village south of Wall Rose, few others seem to share his high opinion of himself. Connie originally planned to join the military police, but was swayed to join the Scouting Regiment by Eren’s speech at graduation—even if he refuses to admit it.
Thomas Wagner: a young cadet from Trost District. Thomas didn’t believe humans could ever really win against the titans, but was inspired to join the Scouting Regiment by Eren’s speech after graduation. Part of the same squad as Eren and Armin during the battle for Trost. Unlike most of the other trainees who've had any screentime, Thomas was not one of the highest-scoring students.
Marco Bott: An earnest cadet who hopes to join the military police not for his own benefit, but so he may serve the king. Marco is good-natured and sensitive to others’ feelings, as seen when he tells his excited classmates to stop pestering Eren for descriptions of Titans.
Ymir: A cadet who has no problem exploiting others or saying some pretty nasty things. Ymir tends to hang out with Christa. Surprisingly flippant about death and people getting eaten alive. Also not one of the highest-ranked cadets.
Christa Renz: A really, really short girl who goes out of her way to help others. (Bringing Sasha food, looking after guys throwing up at the thought of imminent combat, etc.)
The Garrison Regiment:
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General Pixis: Head of the Garrison Regiment’s southern forces. Wears a bolo tie!
Hannes: An (initially) laid-back member of the Garrison Regiment prone to drinking on duty, and a family friend of the Jaegers. Hannes felt he owed Dr. Jaeger a debt, and took it on himself to save Eren and Mikasa during the fall of Shiganshina - but chickened out of fighting the titan that ate Eren’s mother. He seems to have cleaned up his act in the years since, and is now a captain in the Engineering Corps.
I hear this series has already sparked a bunch of memes.Buddy, you don't know the half of it:
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edit: is that potato girl thing a spoiler? It seems like a spoiler.
This one will be intensely depressing.
It's kinda the point.
Also, folks, watch out for spoilers if you want to come to this fresh. The last couple chapters have some SERIOUS crazy plot implications, so stuff is flying around.
And as a final note, don't be surprised if this ends up going the way of FMA - it's a similar situation. Monthly series, plot not finished, anime starting up while it's going strong but doesn't appear to be coming towards its climax or close, so the anime may end up having to go its own route.
2 Episodes in, I hunger for more ravenously like so much meat.
Is it possible to call this FeudalPunk?
Very much so. The manga had some very nice world building split up so that it never really hit you in the face but gives you a good perspective of what the world feels like.
And that is a horribly depressing and rather realistic world.
There are cannons, and knives, and giant monsters trying to eat you.
The author did a really good job of making interesting characters that draw you in and care about them.
Hint: none
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First time I saw the intro, not knowing anything about it, made me think of the giantslaying tailor.
While it's not the same as the trailer, try the OP. (Fixed)
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kKzum5xCGjQ
And see if this version of the trailer works for you. Fansubs vs official subs, but the same footage.
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Worth noting that that first link loops the OP a couple times, just to make the song longer.
Also, I love that this is a thing:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PDHCLjuOzXY&feature=youtu.be
If depressing is the new Anime fad that replaces harem comedies and ultra-tits, then I'll gladly accept the trade-off.
I actually don't know anything about the plot beyond the first chapter/episode, but based on the comments posted, it sounds a lot to me like the Anime version of The Walking Dead. I already got that vibe based on the zombie-like movements of the Titans; it looks like a good number of them are unfocused and shambling about, while others seem to display some sort of coherence mixed with malice (like the grinning horror at the end of the episode). And as mentioned, it sounds like it isn't lacking in major character deaths, but I find that appropriate with the concept that these giants require serious effort to bring down.
From those linked pages, no. What happens afterwards, I'm not sure, but I do know she's a pretty popular character.
Actually, I'm in favor of the Manga-like outlines they've incorporated into this series and a few others. For a good while it felt like some shows were far too "clean" with their designs, giving it a weird CG-assisted look that didn't feel like natural animation. Gundam Seed is the biggest example I can think of.
It's true that this method can be overdone as well that it also feels unnatural, but I think Titan has a good balance so far. I would still take it over the alternative.
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More than the depressing character drama, I think that the mystery of the titans pulls me in the greatest.
spoilers for episode 2:
I would largely have to agree with you on this point, especialy the coherence, but The Walking Dead is a lot more about "Hey look at these zombie exterminating badasses". Aside from TnA, Highschool of the dead is much closer in tone. I would have to suggest Attack on Titan is like Blood-C but good. With a large bit of Gantz rolled in.
It's all post-apocalyptic 'humanity trying to survive against hopeless odds' storytelling. And it's the constant sense of dread in these stories that make hope spots all the more powerful.
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That's an...interesting view of TWD. Even though the show added characters like Daryl, I always felt the main tone of the series has been consistent with all the different forms of media: surviving in a hopeless situation. The mortality of the main characters is always a focal point, and none of them feel invincible by any means.
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Only to take one look at the big grinning horror staring back at him, to which he decides "Nope", sheathes his weapons and escapes with the kids.
But then it was followed by a rather heartbreaking moment where
Just made the devouring scene that much more brutal.
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I do like the show though, there is a real sense of panic and threat there. Maybe the characters needed a bit less stereotyping and hyper emotional outbursts, but they did respond in semi-normal ways. Hopefully once they grow up a bit in future episodes we'll learn more about them, the world, and it's history.
Also none of the weapons available to the humans have enough stopping power, even the cannons, for reasons that will be explained. And there's just a scary huge amount of titans in general.
In short, titans are logistically terrifying and the characters' existential dread and hopelessness is justified. I love this series.
This piano cover of the OP is fucking incredible.
Yea, I found that this scene was much better done in the manga with the inner monologue.
Really made me think of some classic Castlevania theme songs.
I'll also go on a limb and guess that Eren's dad is involved somehow. Before he left, he said he had something he wanted to show his son in the cellar, which I assume would have factored into his decision to join the scouting legion. It was probably some important info on the Titans that would have either helped him, or served as a deterrent to keep him from joining the legion.
Edit: Another theory is that
That would explain the skinless appearance, as it probably grew so rapidly that it literally tore through its own skin.
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I stand by my earlier statement of comparing this series to a zombie apocalypse (namely TWD): the desperation of the evacuated civilians gets a good amount of focus.
Eren has spent the majority of his screentime screaming in both episodes, but that's justified so far. Curious to see how he and his sister grow from here on out. It also seems that Eren
Can't wait for the next episode. Looks like Potato Girl will make her debut!
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From the earlier events in the episode to when we see them in the bread/food line, there's a small timeskip. During that period of time, Eren met back up with his father, the stuff which happened in the dream apparently has happened, his father left him the key to the basement, and then he left again.
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Episode 2
So basically:
•He met his father again, which is why he has the key
•At some point after his mother died, his father seemed to be doing some sort of injection/experimentation on him
So either it was precognition, or it happened during that brief period his dad was around that he got the key during
<ahem> hohohohohoho
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Volume 4 just came out, 5 is being released in June, 6 in September, 7 in December. Japan's up to 10 right now, but there's no other release dates for the States quite yet.
I collected my personal favorites into an Imgur album, which you can check out here: http://imgur.com/a/BOpcv
I think this one is my favorite of the bunch.
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Ha, I like the one with Guts.