
Ooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooo
It may look like a joke from the outside, but everyone is serious about it.
To be honest, it’s truly horrifying.
About 80% of the scenes in this manga that are treated as gags are actually scenes that you shouldn’t laugh at if you think about them calmly.
You descendant of a demon!
No…
What are you doing? The second time was seriously not a situation where I could laugh…
Mr. Gabi Yama is good at getting serious laughter.
It seamlessly connects from a scene that is normally serious and not laughable.
The author writes about this so vividly, as if they have experienced it themselves.
“Just saying ‘No, I still can’t decipher it at all’ is more rational than reality.”
Eren’s tendency to reach his own conclusions and get excited is just like his father’s!
This little old man───…!!
Because I believe! Capturing that moment of someone saying it while others are getting hyped up is an incredible expression of overwhelming enthusiasm.
I’m really going crazy wondering if this was really the right decision.
Maybe it was only about half correct…
As expected, Town Var is amazing.
Everyone is serious about it, that’s what makes it comical.
It can be said that it’s more madness for everyone to respond, knowing that they can’t decipher it, rather than just one person stirring things up by writing something deceptive.
Isn’t it obvious? It’s not good to act all rational like that.
The side that asked the question is already in a predicament, isn’t it?
Student movements or something like this.
A nameless person who can speak of the student movement like this… Elder!
Rinaaaaaa!
Even though the conversation is rational up to this point, suddenly a switch for passion is flipped, and the surrounding people, too, become wildly enthusiastic; it’s filled with these crazy folks, and the knock sound that heralds their doom is packed into just one page and one panel.
It’s interesting that Reiner is holding a gun in his mouth.
It’s a place that isn’t funny at all, but that’s part of it too.
The political thread on the bulletin board is like this.
The anime hits the mark, but it feels like it’s been covered up with momentum, and it seems a bit off; it might also be a scene where doing it as a gag is not acceptable.
This is the so-called Colossal Titan.
I don’t know about okapi!
Because he was so passionate, even the seemingly very principled descendant of royalty, Dyna, ended up being brainwashed.
Because we believe in the blue triangle!!!!
Regardless of the others around, the fact that Glis has shown a moment of doubt and is immediately responding with “whoa” is gradually becoming amusing.
It’s amazing that you, Grisha, became a central figure in this playgroup even though you were scouted and joined later.
Well, it seems I couldn’t see that my way of raising my son was wrong.
Could you not play around outside the wall?
University students’ pastime
Thumbnail with Kei-Ri
It’s not uncommon for human intentions to run wild like this.
Thanks to the illustration, it feels quite like a joke, but this is how human vibes are.
This kind of senseless, maddening agitation has been properly inherited by my son Eren as well…
That aside, whoa!!! We have no choice but to do it because otherwise our legitimacy will disappear.
Because there are people like Ymir (the ugly one), there have been similar playful groups popping up now and then even before this.
Sounds fun.
It’s not “wooooooo!!!!” as in anime.
I have a memory of it building up in a raw way like “O… Oh… Oooooo…!!”
Even though it was set up that way, it’s really funny that almost everyone who was stirred and led by Grisha → Zeke → Eren is on the path to total annihilation.
At the beginning, someone who was influenced by Eren and tried to join the Survey Corps ended up dying or getting traumatized from actual giant attacks, and after that, they joined the Survey Corps of their own volition, regardless of Eren, so I think there’s a sense of both good and bad about it.
The favorability between the Yeager family and the Grice family is fairly high every time.
I like how this idiot becomes ridiculously strong when he giants up.
That said, most people inevitably get swayed by capable individuals who can change such trends, so it can’t be helped…
It’s interesting how Ellen’s dad will definitely pay for this carefree attitude in his own life.
I won’t say there are issues with the author’s character, but whether consciously or unconsciously, I think they go too far with the satirical tone, almost like provoking a fight.
It is one of the prime examples of how I couldn’t manage without being intoxicated by something.
The world moves with a bad momentum, you know.
Despite not having transformed into a titan that many times, Grisha is unexpectedly strong.
Grisha can do anything except parenting.
Even though I want to laugh, I see it online so often that I can’t find it funny.
I don’t know if I succeeded in decoding the thread image, but it’s interesting that at least until Zeke gave up on them and they were sent to paradise, the “great history” became an undeniable truth among Grisha and the others.