Why is Attack on Titan named Attack on Titan?
SawingBully·5 months agoIt's because in Japanese, the title 'Shingeki no Kyojin' suggests the idea of Titans advancing or attacking. Plus, it sounds epic!
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The title 'Attack on Titan' is a translation of the original Japanese title 'Shingeki no Kyojin,' which can mean 'Advancing Giants' or 'Attacking Giants.' It's all about those colossal Titans making life difficult for everyone!
“Attack on Titan” is named as such because the Japanese title “Shingeki no Kyojin” translates to something along the lines of “Advancing/Attacking Giant.” Wordplay FTW!
Honestly, it could've just as easily been called 'Titan Trouble' and we'd still watch it. But 'Attack on Titan' just sounds way cooler, right?
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