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Sasha probably has the most personality out of all the characters and is at least likeable. There is also a Survey Corps officer who has an obsession with studying the titans who also adds much needed personality to series. I am conflicted however, on one hand the comic relief these two characters provide make them at least likeable but the comedy in Attack on Titan is so silly and contrived that it interferes with the otherwise grim atmosphere and messes with the tonal consistency of the show. I don't have any problems with a show having some contrast, but it should be appropriate to the show and not take the viewer out of the story. A good example would be Paranoia Agent, there is an episode dedicated to three people trying to commit suicide that is quite humorous but stays in tune with the show's dark tone while also making for interesting
social commentary on Japan's high suicide rate in real life and plays into the overarching themes of the series. It is natural and fits the show with its dry humor, in comparison Attack on Titan literally pulls you out of an serious scene for a cheap laugh, like Armin and Reiner gawking at a pretty
blonde girl while they are running for their lives.
There are some other problems,
such as pacing issues where the series just grinds to a screeching halt and drags on for a fair bit. A lot of other parts of the story dip into shounen levels of silliness and predictability. I’m still not entirely sure how the transformation aspect of the show works either, besides something about biting your thumb while you have some kind of goal in mind or something very ill thought out and almost random. I suppose these are things that aren’t meant to be looked into too deeply.
It is set to be released on smartphones and PC in Q3 2024. [59] Other media[edit] A stage play based on the series, titled Live Act Ao no Exorcist: Mashin no Rakuin, ran for nine performances at the Nippon Seinenkan hall in Tokyo's Shinjuku ward from May 11–17, 2012. Satoshi Owada directed and wrote scripts for the play.
Main characters Rin and Yukio Okumura were portrayed by Ryou Kimura and Kimito Totani respectively. [60] Reception[edit] Manga[edit] By
November 2016, Blue Exorcist had over 15 million copies in circulation. [61] By December 2022, the manga had over 25 million copies in circulation.
With three breakouts in tow, the five of them meet the
Chairman to discuss their expulsion, which Chiyo attempts to intervene but fails to find physical evidence of DTO. With two weeks before their expulsion date, the boys formulate a plan to expose the USC's hidden agenda, when Shingo mentions evidence of DTO being seen elsewhere. 9"Blazing Fluids"
Transliteration: "Taieki ga ippai" (Japanese: 体液がいっぱい)Hodaka KuramotoSeptember 5, 2015 (2015-09-05) Shingo recalls that at the Corrections Office there was an email labeled DTO. However, Andre says that the USC may have planned ahead of time and deleted the email. Despite this, Gakuto
notes that the email can still be recovered through a data restoration software. To take the cell keys to access the Corrections Office, the boys lure in Meiko by staging an arm wrestling match and berating Meiko into challenging them, in which she accepts.