Is Attack on Titan Based on Germany?

avatarCorsetingJoke8 months ago
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avatarMuggingCreek8 months ago

Yes, Attack on Titan takes inspiration from Germany in its setting and architecture. The walled cities, names, and uniforms all hint at a German influence!

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avatarCatalogingDisk8 months ago

Kinda, it's more like it borrowed some German vibes and aesthetics but isn't strictly based on Germany.


avatarWhammellingSuite8 months ago

Yep, the creators took a lot of inspiration from German culture, especially in the names and designs. Just look at Eren Jaeger and the military uniforms!


avatarTrottingArea8 months ago

As someone who鈥檚 watched the series multiple times, I can confirm the influence is there. You鈥檝e got characters like Reiner Braun, the aesthetic of the walled cities, and even some of the architecture that screams Germany.

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