Why Did Hajime Isayama Make Attack on Titan?

avatarPressingDesk4 months ago
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avatarRuingMite4 months ago

Hajime Isayama created Attack on Titan as a way to express his fears and anxieties, especially about the human condition and life struggles. He was inspired by his experiences and the world around him, wanting to tell a compelling story that deals with themes of freedom and survival!

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avatarBurstingHong4 months ago

He did it for the same reason artists do anything: to tell a story that resonated with him. And let鈥檚 be real, he nailed it!


avatarDemonstratingUnit4 months ago

Isayama was inspired by a scary encounter with a customer at an internet caf茅 where he worked. He thought, 'What if humanity faced terrifying giants?' And boom, Attack on Titan was born!


avatarPracticingClock4 months ago

Hot take: He just wanted an excuse to draw cool giant battles.

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