
Because attention tends to be focused more on the care recipient than on the caregiver…
There’s no bullying.
But it’s the face of the work, right?
Perhaps a character that collaborates more with other works than the protagonist.
It might have been better not to receive too much affection like Reiner…
Armin feeling sick is partly due to this thing too…
>>6
In other words, super-sized ones may be modified to have a personality that makes them easy to use as tools.
It’s okay since I did a Pacquiao.
It’s also unfair to blow hot air.
I love how, despite looking so suspiciously at Reiner, you end up asking the Survey Corps for help at the last moment.
The literal face of the work.
In the actual play, Reiner was treated as a lackey, and his evaluation was not good.
Pacquiao
I feel like it was this character that appeared during the collaboration in the second half, not Armin, but I might be mistaken.
>>13
Armin is more valuable if he doesn’t become a giant…
>>13
If anything, I have a memory that makes it seem like this was a picture from an official launch event after the anime’s final episode, with the background being done on an extremely large scale.
It must be extremely large…
It can only be attributed to the author’s preferences…
>>15
It’s not a good thing to be favored by the author.
>>53
Seeing the characters loved by this author not having a good time…
The resolution of the fact that those who were loved by the gods in Greek mythology did not have a good end has increased.
>>65
Is that the optimal solution to leave for future generations?
I love the scene where Gesumin gets really angry from the teasing.
After that, the regular NTR in anime is just too beautiful…
When this guy was alive was the peak of Armin’s nastiness.
I think it’s quite a pity of a life.
The one who’s treated the worst is Marco.
A tendency to see someone as unreliable, relying completely on the liner.
But this guy is so elite that he’s chosen as a warrior.
The user of a destructive weapon that can blow away surrounding buildings just with the force of their giant transformation moves based solely on their own judgment! It’s super scary even from the ally’s side…
You’re going to do it, right? This is about the only place I can remember my lines.
>>25
“Someone, please find us…”
This world is cruel, or something like that…
The descendants of demons! I will slaughter them all! There are various things like that!
>>31
Wait a minute!
>>47
The descendant of the wicked demon! I shall defeat you! Right?
>>25
You’ll eradicate it!
There were a lot of them inside the slightly smaller than super-sized giant wall, so the rarity is…
>>26
There are also armored characters with hardening abilities in the second half, you know!
I thought it was strange that they suddenly became capable of preventing Mikasa’s surprise attack.
If it’s not Captain Levi but someone like Mikasa, I might barely be able to defend against it…
>>27
After all, Bertholdt is far more capable than Reiner…
The big boss who adorned the cover of volume 1
Join the battle at the last moment and fight together as reinforcements.
A kid who pulled off something that feels like the pinnacle of a typical shonen manga.
(I don’t know if the person was conscious or not.)
Everyone: “Whoa! Another collaboration! Let’s work hard in sales!”
!
Stack: “Please wait in Titan form, only Bertolt-san.”
>>29
(I wish we could have taken a bath in the hot springs together and eaten meals together…)
It only looks like a face in the second half.
Who was the colossal giant in front of this guy again…?
First, it’s the bed weather fortune-telling, right?
I played a great boss during the Wall Maria retaking battle.
I like Samurai Bertolt.
A life used and exhausted for the convenience of the country and adults precisely because I was a model student alongside Gabi.
For a moment, it felt nice between us despite her being plain.
I liked it because in the game, you could be super strong just by roughly using the ultra-large press.
It’s a bit too pitiful to die in such a disgraceful way, seeking help from Annie and Reiner at the very last moment, despite having confidently declared that I would kill you all as comrades. I can’t bring myself to hate them.
Mikasa vs Bertholdt is
Mikasa has to help Armin while a transformation into the Colossal Titan looms.
I think there were parts where Bertholdt, having mentally moved on, was in a superior position.
Still, it’s strong, isn’t it?
There are too many irregular warriors from that generation, and the standard for an excellent warrior with an average personality seems to be Bertholdt.
If my thinking were a bit more flexible, I would become Peak-chan.
The development of the story where excellent enemies like Annie and Bertholdt exit first is quite rare, isn’t it?
As a result, the second half had a ridiculous balance of two bottom players, a former bottom player, and Peak-chan…
Armin said that the Colossal Titan couldn’t perform dexterous maneuvers, but this guy was using it very skillfully.
>>48
The giant was incredibly skilled, fixing only the ribcage against the wall to secure the upper body.
That kind of situation seems unprecedented, whether in training or war back home, yet the improvisation is incredible.
You looked cool when you steeled yourself for the final battle.
It’s too sad that nothing is happening with Ani.
The jaw has a unique skill, but before I knew it, it was covered in hardening armor…
>>52
It might be the armor or the qualities of the liner, but being constantly hard all over is definitely an advantage.
The battle at the naval base is easy to understand, but even if I take the thunder spear for Annie, the damage is less than Annie’s.
The end is quite awful.
Armin was incredibly sharp during the decisive battle…
“Because the world is cruel,” said Bertholdt.
It’s my fault, Reiner.
I think the death scene is quite plain.
I really like the part where I face off against Mikasa after making up my mind.
Bertolt aside, for Reiner to be a traitor…
Eren’s evaluation is
As for Bertholdt…
Not everything is a lie! That part is really painful and incredibly fleeting…
It’s strange that Reiner is being defended, even though he was almost exposed as black when it was revealed that Annie was betraying us.
After playing the game, I became fond of the protagonist who was kind to me.
>>66
……Ah!
The excellent trainee Reiner and Bertholdt who help the protagonist from the three-dimensional maneuvering accident in the game are great, right?
>>69
What were you all thinking… ?
It’s really disgusting…
>>69
It’s so disgusting that it would be better to just let it die.
Not everything is a lie!
Who would willingly want to commit murder!
It’s really tough that my partner is going crazy!!
The evaluation that they have high abilities but leave important decisions to others is indeed spot on.
A man named Bertholdt who can always be himself and support anyone.
The man Bertholdt, who rarely showed weakness, had no one to lean on.
But if Reiner hadn’t gone crazy, he wouldn’t have been trusted that much.
Even Armin was protecting them until the leaders started to say that they were suspicious…
>>75
In other words, given that we fought together against the Female Titan from Armin’s perspective, the suspicion towards both him and Jean should be virtually nonexistent.
While Jan was made to participate in the female Titan capture operation, Reiner was placed in the monitoring team with the other members of the 104th Corps, which feels quite meta.
>>87
Well, Reiner asked Armin about Eren’s location.
There are two points: the moment they captured Reiner and let him go, the Female Titan changed direction, so didn’t they suspect Reiner?
Here, I often get turned into a toy.
I’ve liked you a lot even before I knew your true identity.
The look on everyone’s faces after I unintentionally asked for help…
I felt sorry for you.
>>78
In that scene, Eren gets angry no matter what you say.
Is my poor sleeping posture because I’m having a nightmare…?
>>79
There is a possibility of it being innate.
There are probably fewer people who have a decent connection with the author regardless of whether they are liked or not.
I used to see scenes with topknots quite often here for a while.
A work that seems to be popular in Palestine.
>>82
It’s no joke, so that’s not okay!
Ani is taken away…
Looking back again, I was working harder than I thought and was stronger than I expected.
>>84
If the Colossal Titan hadn’t accidentally stumbled upon Eren, the Armored Titan would have thrown him around and fed Eren to the innocent ones, leading to the complete destruction of the Survey Corps outside the walls and a victory for Marley.
That “coincidence” is all in the hands of the future progenitor, making it a cruel world where no more ‘ifs’ can be developed…
I couldn’t relate at all to being excellent in all subjects.
It was superior to that liner, right?
>>86
Didn’t you get told something like “You passed the essay, didn’t you?” about Reiner?
Was Reiner really that outstanding…?
>>88
As a warrior, I am a failure.
Best candidate as a soldier.
>>93
During my first round of military service, I was an unremarkable and insignificant person, but during my second training period, thanks to my previous combat experience, I was called things like “Takeru-chan, the reliable older brother,” and it was no good.
>>88
Aren’t you overwriting your image of Reiner with his past and the fact that he was an enemy?
During the training period, not only did they see Eren as a reliable older brother who took the lead, but they also considered him an insurmountable wall.
If that underachiever debuted at the training camp with such a level of affection, it’s understandable that they felt too comfortable and ended up breaking down.
When I watched Reiner during the castle siege in the early stages, he was so heroic that there was a precarious feeling as if he might die any moment.
I was watching, thinking that if it stays like this, someone might die and Bertholdt could awaken in their place.
If Armin who ate Bertholdt ends up getting together with Annie,
Isn’t it similar to how Bertholdt and Annie got together…?
>>90
I wish Annie and Armin were sleeping together, and Armin was talking in his sleep about Bertholdt’s catchphrase…
>>101
That’s chilling!
I don’t know what is right… From their perspective, it really just seems like a “Yeah.”
What was it about Reiner wanting to marry Krista…?
>>95
That’s just the real thing, regardless of personality.
>>100
I’m saying this after resolving various issues, so it’s after Krista became a married woman.
>>100
Gross.
>>95
Well, anyone can fall in love with Krista…
>>104
Isn’t that a response from Reiner?
Since we’re infiltrating, we can’t stand out…!
Reiner is rather a failure.
It’s nice that the three people who were affected by the uncle who abandoned his family, ran away, and committed suicide…
Eren trusts me as a dependable older brother.
It is said that while Jean forgets how incredibly strong Mikasa is, Reiner was also exceptionally talented.
It’s rare to find a work like this in war and battle genres where almost no character finds enjoyment in war and killing!
>>107
If I had to say, gross…?
However, I don’t think there are many people in this manga group with a strong sex drive, and I believe that the one who could make those kinds of jokes was Rein.
>>108
At first, Jan was in charge of that, you know…
The giant forms, lines, and scenes appear often, but does everyone not realize that they are actually related to the original image?
Unlike the liner, I intentionally kept my distance from the island’s demons to avoid emotional involvement, but that backfired and led to such an end.
On the other hand, regarding Reiner, who got really close and interacted with the demons and had his heart broken.
It’s truly ironic that even the demons are swayed by emotions and end up surviving.
No, Krista was definitely in love with Reiner, no matter how you look at it.
>>115
Liner’s response
>>117
>>115
It’s really gross…
>>115
Don’t put “Yeah” in by yourself.
In any case, feeling the composure to think about getting married in that situation is truly the mark of a soldier.
I, who was a loser, transferred to an island and became unbeatable at the top of the school caste!?
>>124
(Two people from the same hometown looking at the island debut with white eyes)
>>138
But even Bertholdt, at the moment of his death, urgently asked his fellow comrades for help, which shows how deeply it affected him, and after being discovered as a spy, he was desperately making excuses while being called out from the outside.
Ani, especially after being found out by Armin, could no longer maintain her composure.
Everyone had been captivated by the island’s devil in just a few short years.
It was a thread about Bertholdt, but somehow the conversation has been completely taken over by Reiner, which is awful.
>>125
Even when I look back at Bertholdt, he was clearly suppressing himself so as not to stand out too much compared to Bertholdt and Annie, but with Reiner, it’s obvious that he’s completely lost his mind…
I think Reiner should have died along the way.
>>127
The person themselves thought so the most.
>>130
This is my place!!
Mr. Pacquiao
The first time I failed, I handled myself well in a place where no one knew me, so in that sense, Rainer and Elisha are similar.
You could say that the first person failed.
Reiner… it’s enough already…
>>132
I really… can’t do anything…
I’m shocked by how tall he is at 192 cm in relation to his appearance.
But I think the sight of Reiner enduring pain is beautiful.
I couldn’t watch it when I was a child, but since becoming a young adult, it has become picturesque.
The true identity of the super giant that was the face of the work is surprisingly this inconspicuous guy…!? When that aspect is revealed, the terrible story has already fulfilled its role, so there’s not much to talk about.
Rather, considering that, it was properly explored and died with care.
Bertolt is somewhat fortunate because Armin often remembers him and feels sympathy.
>>140
It was tough for you three on the flying boat, Connie… I think it’s understood that it’s not such a tragic position even including after death.
From Annie’s perspective, Reiner is really gross.
I think it’s annoying that they only show so much guts when they become almost dead zombies.
>>141
I think I’d want to kill him if I returned from a high-stakes undercover operation and Reiner was acting all big brother-like.
>>146
However, compared to Bertholdt, who is called a lackey and lacks initiative, and Annie, who can only see what’s in front of her and can only manage things in a sly way, the only one who could keep a cool head and think clearly to take on the role of leader was Reiner, and that is a fact by process of elimination.
I didn’t think I was going crazy, but even the conclusions I reached in that situation made sense, which is what’s troubling.
It’s so nostalgic that the face of the work was this one, and it was treated as a finished piece despite the ongoing human conflicts.
It’s amazing that it has become a work that is continuously discussed and proven through its content that everything was absolutely necessary.
What I’m curious about with the super large one is why it didn’t explode during the first time, but no matter where I look into this, I can’t find an explanation.
>>144
It wasn’t an explosion.
Just by reducing the power.
>>149
Well, I think that’s about it, but what concerns me is that it’s not explained as an official setting.
>>144
Personally, I find disappearing more mysterious than exploding.
The explosion could be somewhat controlled by the person’s will, to an extent that justifies some mental adjustments.
The story was that the super-large heat dissipation ability burned the muscles while leaving the bones, but thinking back now, it was quite an unreasonable setting that everything, including the bones, completely vanished in an instant in Trost District.
The Armin Titan has a small head and an absurdly tall body, creating a grotesque silhouette, which is why the image is heavily used in threads.
>>147
The visuals of Dodekamin make it look like it has no ears, hollow eyes, and an overall appearance that seems mentally dead.
“I’m sorry to hear that your lifespan has been extended, is a phrase I want to try using someday.”
Rainer’s expression when he told Eren that he could do it is too profound, along with many other poignant scenes.
Bertolt is thin, but it’s unavoidable that he gets associated with Reiner, who is too intense.
I still like fan art, official side stories, and DS games from when the outside world hadn’t been revealed yet…
I think the episode where Bertolt and Annie have a good atmosphere at the summer festival in Shingeki Junior High is the best, without any jokes.
>>153
That area has a unique flavor, doesn’t it?
Anyone who received cooler actions than Reiner.
Over there, the image of being a stepping stone for the giants is too strong.
>>155
A creative shield character is only as valuable as how they enhance the opponent by being overpowered by a stronger attack.
A guy who has an unusually high popularity with women, alongside Marco.
The discriminated minority kids, desperately trying to improve their lives, took on a spy mission, and when they executed it, they weren’t treated with discrimination; they weren’t such bad people, yet they ended up committing massacres themselves. It’s no wonder they would go insane.
I felt truly sorry for Herbert when he said, “Someone please find me…” and that’s why Ymir also thought these guys were pitiful.
Pacquiao is really memorable.
In the first flashback, it seems that the ugly giant’s teeth and nails didn’t change before and after inheriting, and I think the settings for the power of the giants are decided more on feeling and the mood of the moment.
It feels like a racial issue, but if someone like Zeke starts barking, the actual harm of them becoming a man-eating monster is too great to ignore… and it leaves us feeling a bit helpless.
In the final scene, when Reiner transforms while jumping off the airship and charges at the beast titan’s cannon, it was unfairly cool in the anime because the background music really enhanced it.
It goes beyond the friction of cultural history and issues like skin color…
W-Wait… I said I liked Attack on Titan Middle School because I wasn’t responding anywhere else, and that’s why my ID came out…!?
>>168
It couldn’t be helped.
It didn’t work.
It seems that the people of Ymir have been found.
>>171
Was the ID a blood test…?
The number 9 has some kind of meaning, but was it too much or too little?
>>172
Since it’s a Nordic motif, I think the nine worlds are directly inspired by the number motif.
If you increase the number of intelligent giant characters too much, the story will become hard to manage.
The impact of the truth behind that presence, which can only be described as a sycophant, was incredible.
I wonder if I got caught up in the mobile network…
Hard to remember names.
There were quite a few spin-offs like the middle school and the giant in the skit that I didn’t really understand, and I definitely didn’t think they were very interesting! But after reading them after the main story, I thought, well, I guess there could be such a world…
>>176
Marco is somehow dead in the Sukka world…
Valer Belt Buber
It’s a technique that only beginners can use, where you can’t tell if it’s just that the drawings weren’t very good, or if they look similar and can’t be distinguished.
I have the highest ability of anyone (it’s true).
>>182
The true identity of the Armored Titan turned out to be weaker than expected, which created an impression that we were relatively stronger.
Losing to Eren before he fully mastered hardening (just over a month after awakening his power), you really are something, Reiner…
At the very end, the part where Reiner’s family and Annie’s stepfather turned into Titans was so cruel that it was almost breathtakingly beautiful.
>>185
What should we do to be rewarded…?
It was the peak of beauty.
I was thinking that this kind of three-dimensional maneuvering is a common element in the world of this work… but then I realized that it was met with a lot of backlash outside, which was disappointing.
Is there no doujinshi about a stepfather sexually assaulting his daughter-in-law?
It’s nice that the beast’s question time, which was only filled with fear, is starting to gradually become more enjoyable.
I laugh thinking that during the beast’s question time, Zeke was probably like, “What the heck is this?!”
The first time was still acceptable, but it’s too much that Mikasa messed up the second time.
My mother, who watched the anime, saw that the person inside the beast was wearing something that looked like glasses and was totally convinced it was Eren’s dad! It was hilarious.
>>192
That’s probably a mom who grew up watching Star Wars.
What is that? The thing on your waist (What is that? The thing on your waist).
When he was an enemy, Reiner’s tenacity felt troublesome, but when he became an ally, it felt like he was tenacious yet often getting defeated, making me wonder if he was going to be okay—a perfect balance.
>>195
Although I had a willingness to fulfill my role as a warrior when I was an enemy, deep down, while being on the side of my allies, I always wished to die… but it’s for everyone’s sake…
Rinaaaaaaa
Riiiiiiiiiiiiiiina!