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Attack on Titan is an anime/manga about humanity's struggle against Titans, man eating giants. A little over 100 years ago, the titans appeared, and pushed humanity to the brink of extinction. Humanity retreated into stronghold with mighty walls the Titans couldn't breach. Since then, humanity has been locked in a stalemate against the Titans. Shortly after the story begins, a colossal Titan<ref>later named "the Colossal"</ref> appears, and destroys an outer wall, letting its smaller kin into the city. It is known for [[Anyone Can Die]], so don't get too attached to anyone.
Attack on Titan is an anime/manga about humanity's struggle against Titans, man eating giants. A little over 100 years ago, the Titans appeared, and pushed humanity to the brink of extinction. Humanity retreated into stronghold with mighty walls the Titans couldn't breach. Since then, humanity has been locked in a stalemate against the Titans. Shortly after the story begins, a colossal Titan<ref>later named "the Colossal"</ref> appears, and destroys an outer wall, letting its smaller kin into the city. It is known for [[Anyone Can Die]], so don't get too attached to anyone.


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Revision as of 09:51, 12 October 2014

Attack on Titan is an anime/manga about humanity's struggle against Titans, man eating giants. A little over 100 years ago, the Titans appeared, and pushed humanity to the brink of extinction. Humanity retreated into stronghold with mighty walls the Titans couldn't breach. Since then, humanity has been locked in a stalemate against the Titans. Shortly after the story begins, a colossal Titan[1] appears, and destroys an outer wall, letting its smaller kin into the city. It is known for Anyone Can Die, so don't get too attached to anyone.

Tropes used in Attack on Titan (manga) include:
  • Better to Die Than Be Killed: More than one person has concluded that suicide is preferable to being consumed alive by a Titan.
  • Building Swing: Soldiers use the Omni-directional Mobility Gear powered by compress gas to make use of this trope.
  • Dual-Wielding: Very common among the human soldiers.
  • Guilt-Free Extermination War: Eren makes it perfectly clear he wants nothing more than to exterminate the Titans and reclaim humanities presence outside the walls.
  • People Farm: Eren claims this. He is being metaphorical. The walls are intended to keep Titans out, not humans in. And the Titans have no apparent intention of allowing humans to survive long enough to breed.
  • Uncanny Valley: The Titans often fit in this category. They definitely aren't consistent in appearance. In general they look like male humans (and then made bigger, and then probably have this trope slapped on to various degrees). The Colossal looks a lot like a typical human male, if scaled up to over 50 meters tall... and was missing his skin (and no blood getting in the way of seeing the the muscle and ligaments).
  1. later named "the Colossal"