The sequence of events occurs so naturally that it feels logic and necessary. It won't get you stuck with I don't know 20 episodes or so that aren't that much related to the story. If there's something that I've always loved about Attack on Titan is how well paced it is. It transmits enough to immerse you in there. The low whistling of the wind, the shady ambient, they kinda make you feel the coldness of the place. The surroundings indeed are perfectly clear. All these tiny hints, start to speak by themselves, warning us that something is not alright. Suddenly the clouds seem to have conquered the skies. Like it's darker than how it was in the last episode, in which it appeared that the sun was rising. We are finally where we left off.Īt this point it starts to rain, a detail that wasn't appreciated in the manga. In the beginning we are shown a brief summary of the events that have been taken place in the previous episodes: including the deaths of the Scouting Legion members as they fought to defend the recruits, Ymir's transformation into a titan and the arrival of Mikasa, Armin, Eren, etc. So, without further ado, let's get started people. The first part of the review will be WITHOUT spoilers and the second part will be taking into account what we know from the manga. ![]() ![]() Today I'll be discussing episode 6 and 7 of the anime. The hype was real and the expectation as high as Snoop Dogg. This year, after an eternal wait, we've been delivered the second season, which is still airing if you are readying this in May 2017. Attack on Titan, one of the most successful anime and manga series of all time.
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