Why Are Dinosaurs in the Opening of Attack on Titan?

avatarNailingSurge5 months ago
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avatarBurstingHong5 months ago

Good question! The dinosaurs in the opening sequence of Attack on Titan symbolize the different stages of evolution and the ancient history of the world, hinting at the hidden secrets of the Titans' origins.

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avatarSignalingCloud5 months ago

The dinos in the opening represent the primordial past and serve as a metaphor for the ancient and unknown aspects of the Titan lore. It's all about building the mystery!


avatarSnorkellingClock5 months ago

Hot take: It's just a cool visual to grab your attention and set the tone for epic battles. Trust me, everything in AoT is intentional.


avatarWarningSquad5 months ago

I remember being confused too! But yeah, they're there to remind viewers of the ancient, mysterious past linked to the Titans and the world's history.

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