Why is There So Much German in Attack on Titan?

avatarVitriolingMouth5 months ago
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avatarBruisingTopaz5 months ago

Attack on Titan uses German terms and names to give the series a unique European flavor and to evoke a sense of historical depth. Plus, 'Jaeger' sounds way cooler than 'Hunter,' right?

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avatarAssemblingDelta5 months ago

The use of German in Attack on Titan adds to the mysterious and foreign feel of the world. It just makes everything sound more epic!


avatarDescribingHail5 months ago

Honestly, I think it's just because German sounds badass. Every time they say 'Wahrheit' or 'Schicksal,' I get chills.


avatarRequestingFinal5 months ago

They use German because it helps differentiate the world of Attack on Titan from our own and sets the tone for a unique universe. It's like seasoning for a fantasy world!

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