Updated on November 13, 12:42 p.m. (GMT+8): Improved introduction for relevancy.
After 10 years of showing off horrifying flesh-eating giants and soldiers with humongous weapons, the Attack on Titan (Shingeki no Kyojin) anime series has finally concluded.
The Attack on Titan finale aired on November 4, ending the story of Eren Jaeger and the conflict between Paradis Island and the outside world.
You may know everything about Eren, Mikasa, and Armin, but are you aware of other Attack on Titan facts surrounding the manga and anime?
Here are five spoiler-free Attack on Titan facts you probably did not know about the series.
5 Attack on Titan facts only die-hard fans know
“Attack on Avengers” is a collaborative manga between Attack on Titan and Marvel
Attack on Titan publisher Kodansha once made a crossover deal with Marvel that birthed one of the most unexpected crossovers in pop culture. “Attack on Avengers” is a one-shot manga featuring superhero groups Avengers and Guardians of the Galaxy.
In the manga, the city of Manhattan suddenly gets invaded by ruthless titans and it’s up to these popular superhero groups to stop them.
Have you visited this Attack on Titan-themed attraction?
Have you ever seen a titan in real life? A visit to Universal Studios Japan will let you see a life-size one if you dare!
USJ’s Attack on Titan XR Ride was a limited-time attraction during the summer season. In this area of the theme park, fans experience the thrill of living in a world full of titans through the attraction’s terrifying titan statues.
Visitors can also hop on the virtual reality (VR) roller coaster ride and instantly get transported into the world of Attack on Titan.
There is a chance that USJ will bring back the attraction in the near future, so follow their official Twitter account (@USJ_Official) to get updates.
The Attack on Titan manga was inspired by Breaking Bad and Game of Thrones
Out of all the Attack on Titan facts on this list, this one might shock you the most.
Aside from Watchmen, which Isayama often admits is one of the inspirations for the Attack on Titan manga, the mangaka also took some ideas from Western shows Breaking Bad and Game of Thrones.
Falco Grice’s character, in particular, was inspired by Breaking Bad’s Jesse Pinkman.
In fact, several characters from the two series often made cameo appearances as titans in the manga.
Watchmen character “Rorschach” was the forerunner to the creation of Levi
Isayama also revealed that he created Levi’s character after watching Watchmen in an interview with Brutus Magazine back in 2014.
At that time, he decided to create a character similar to Watchmen’s Rorschach, which explains why Levi is short in stature, has a unique personality, possesses extraordinary abilities, and wears a white cravat.
Titan Eren and the Armored Titan were based on real fighters
Isayama based Eren’s titan form on a martial artist named Yushin Okami, a Japanese mixed martial artist.
Apart from his physique, he also modeled the titan’s fighting stance after the middleweight MMA fighter.
On the other hand, the Armored Titan is inspired by another fighter, a professional wrestler named Brock Lesnar.
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