
The ones that appear in Attack on Titan.
I didn’t write anything wrong.
It’s almost like it’s come out, so I’ll forgive it…
Attack on Titan
The one who wrote it.
Maybe so.
Partially so.
>>24
(Because it is decomposed into several elements)
>>5
Isn’t it unfair that someone who looks almost just like them comes out on top?
The one that also appears in Attack on Titan.
It looks like you’re doing comedy.
Though almost the person appears, the elements are scattered and sprinkled separately.
>>8
This is about the progenitor Ymir…
Well, it’s understandable if it’s just you, Isayama-sensei.
What is this idol that even Kishiimoto-sensei is bringing out?
>>11
There was a time when I was in the forefront as a critic.
It’s not surprising for creators who enjoy subculture as a subculture to engage with it.
I heard that the model for Reiner is a senior, so don’t look at me with those eyes.
>>12
That senior is a really great person, as shown by this episode.
Why did you make a character that would end up like that a senior…?
>>12
She is a senior who encouraged my dream of becoming a manga artist.
Even if I become incredibly successful and rich, they treat me with the same attitude as before.
>>30
It’s really cool.
>>34
Definitely won’t be popular.
>>30
You said that I could do it, didn’t you?
>>39
What does it feel like to have a character, based on that senior, hold a gun in their mouth…?
>>45
Beautiful…
>>30
Even though my parents have had great success and become very wealthy, they still treat me the same, but on the other hand, it seems like they dislike me.
>>44
The meaning is too different… However, there are stories suggesting that the relationship isn’t as bad as it seems from the visuals.
>>46
In the first place, my father is paying for both my university and my move to Tokyo, so it’s not like things are really that bad between us.
Mr. Khusaver’s setting is quite aggressive…
“Watch me, Kusavah!”
Was this okay!!
It’s not an exaggeration to say that if this person hadn’t been around, Attack on Titan wouldn’t have been born, right?
When I see a recent photo of Town Va-san, I can’t help but think they’ve certainly aged…
Characters that appear in BORUTO.
>>18
What, seriously?
>>41
Isn’t it not really similar?
>>41
Is this person also a resident in Japan?
My idol
Beautiful artwork
>>19
I’m really scared that this is what I’m saying.
Attack on Titan original creator
Now that you mention it, there were a few characters with the essence of Machiyama… and then…
It seems unfair that Mr. Kusahwa can’t seem to withstand the moment when the real person actually appears.
>>21
Split the contents! Keep the outside as it is!
Maybe so.
Partially so.
I was ranked first in the Hikazora Extermination.
The one who gave birth to Attack on Titan.
It’s strange that Mr. Kusa VAR is the one who maximizes acceleration with the original’s aggressive throttle from Mare!
>>29
Since Mr. Isayama himself was encouraged by Machi Var to step out of his hometown, I guess he’s relating to that.
>>29
I think it would be understandable to be sued if anyone other than Isayama-sensei wrote that setting.
Town: “Do you have a favorite idol? It’s interesting, you know? When you ask a manga artist about their favorite idol, it’s often someone who resembles the characters in their works.”
“You’re right in front of me. You’re not coming out from the screen.”
Victims of Attack on Titan
Art
It’s not someone who came out on their own, but someone who was forcefully brought out…
She is an idol on par with Sheeta from Laputa and Shizuka-chan from Doraemon.
It’s scary that it’s not just a joke or something I liked in the past, but it’s something serious happening in the present.
Idol (image)
The guy who was made to appear in Attack on Titan.
I can feel the extraordinary affection from both Reiner and Kruger-san…
It’s pure love, pure love.
The flow of the movie series seems like it could drive you crazy no matter how many times you hear it.
It’s also clearly established that Boruto is a model, and he’s quite an important character early on, so Mr. Va is significant.
Isn’t it kind of creepy to have multiple characters based on the same real person model?
>>55
It’s not just pretty gross; it’s really disgusting!
That being said, I can’t help but feel a sense of awe as well.
>>55
It’s not just pretty bad, it’s totally messed up and gross… right?
Even if you forced him to hold a gun, wanted him to kill you while bowing down, or didn’t let him rest, Reiner is still disgusting and an unpopular character, so you can relax.
Attack on Titan
The one who comes out.
By the way, when I listen carefully, it seems like they’ve been going back to their parents’ house quite often for a while now.
Katasuke is like the greatest common divisor of an otaku, an old man, and glasses.
It could also be understood as just happening to be similar.
>>61
Well, they are just saying that Lord Kishikage is the model.
Is there a character modeled after someone other than Mr. Kusahawa in Attack on Titan?
>>63
I’m sure Hange is the character infected by the Titan cells.
>>63
Everyone wearing glasses is a spirit fragment of Machiyama-san.
Kusavara-san, who could no longer be satisfied just by splitting their spirit, came out as their true form.
>>63
The idea that Eren and Armin want to go outside the walls is already at a level influenced by Mr. Machiyama’s radio.
The feeling of emotion embedded in the work was sensed by the bald one from the very beginning.
One of the cornerstones of the work “Attack on Titan” is Tomohiro Machiyama…
It was also seen in Berserk to feature characters modeled after acquaintances, but here, I feel a kind of dubious passion about it.
Mr. Hanji, Grisha, Zeke, and Machiva’s spirit body of Mr. Machiyama.
Katasuke is a character that the author has clearly stated is modeled after Mr. Machiyama…
Why are there multiple works… What drives some manga artists crazy about Machiyama…?
I feel like Kruger, Hange, Keith, and others were inheriting the giants of the town mountain.
Hange may not be as straightforward as Machiavelli, but there is something about them that gives off a similar vibe.
I think only Town Va-san is seriously crossing the line.
When it comes to designs based on real people, there are quite a few in Dragon Ball and One Piece, but with Attack on Titan, there’s something oddly sticky about it.
That work is full of chunks of Machiyama.