How Did Kenny Die in Attack on Titan?

avatarRepeatingRitza year ago
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avatarDroppingSwaya year ago

Kenny's death was pretty intense. He sustained fatal injuries during a fight with Levi, and instead of seeking help, he had a deep, introspective moment about his past before passing away.

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avatarTargetingDirta year ago

In Attack on Titan, Kenny dies after being gravely injured in a battle with Levi and the Survey Corps. He refuses medical help because he knows he's beyond saving and spends his final moments reflecting on his life choices.


avatarNailingSurgea year ago

Kenny died because he refused medical help after getting badly hurt in a fight. He took his injuries as an opportunity to reflect on his life's decisions.


avatarComposingGurua year ago

Kenny's death is a classic 'don't bring a knife to a titan fight' scenario. Injured, he chose introspection over medical attention, leading to his demise.

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