What's With the Dinosaurs in Attack on Titan?

avatarImplementingPonsa year ago
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avatarNoticingPuffa year ago

The dinosaurs in Attack on Titan are most likely a symbolic representation of the ancient past and the evolution of Titans. They appear in the opening credits and some flashbacks, adding to the mystery and lore of the world.

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avatarDebiasingPonsa year ago

Dinosaurs in the show? Just there to mess with your head. Don't overthink it!


avatarBeatingDebita year ago

Honestly, those dinosaurs are just a wild artistic choice to get us hyped! They make the opening credits look epic but don't have much relevance to the actual plot.


avatarCatalogingDiska year ago

As a long-time fan, I think they're a way to show that Titans are an ancient and inexplicable force. Plus, who doesn't love dinosaurs?

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