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Although enough is enough, he can be very violent, and he almost instantly switches back to his usual calm demeanor. Yuujirou does have a somewhat "soft" side. He once had offered Baki some soup as a sign of respect for his power
after an eventual tie between him and Baki; he also tried to avoid telling Kaoru Hanayama the fact that he signed an autograph for a kid out of embarrassment. He's also shown to, despite having killed her, possess some affection towards Emi (and even seemingly regrets what he did, but it is hard to say) as shown when he says to Hinary that he
would protect whoever had close ties with Emi. He even fought for the weak in wars to be, in his words, a "role model. " Because he was obliterating their oppressors, "the weak" started to see him as something sent from God. Even Musashi Miyamoto has stated that "there is a kindness" to Yuujirou. Yuujirou unabashedly interferes in Baki's affairs by creating destructive challenges for him to overcome and develop from. It should be noted that despite his oppressive and generally hands-off parenting style with Baki, he wants him to become stronger. His motives for this are a mixture of Yuujirou's parental projection of Baki following in his image as a legendary fighter and the potential of creating a stronger opponent for himself for his own entertainment. He encourages Baki to have sex with Kozue Matsumoto,
which eventually triggers his transition into manhood which then triggers a drastic change in Baki's fighting maturity, which is seen during his fight with Ryuukou Yanagi.
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(Shingeki no Kyojin)GenreAction[1]Dark fantasy[2]Post-apocalyptic[3][4] Anime television seriesDirected byTetsurō Araki (S1–3)[a]Masashi Koizuka (S2–3)Yuichiro Hayashi (S4)Jun Shishido (S4)[b]Produced byTetsuya KinoshitaKensuke TateishiToshihiro MaedaShin Furukawa (S1)Tomohito Nagase (S1)George Wada (S1–3)Tetsuya Endō (#26–49, #60–87)Yasuyuki Nishiya (S2–S4P1)Sōya Kiyota (S3P2)Hitoshi Itō (S4)Makoto Kimura (S4)Yasuo Onori (S4P2)Written byYasuko Kobayashi (S1–3)Hiroshi Seko (S4)Music byHiroyuki SawanoKohta Yamamoto (S4)StudioWit Studio (S1–3)MAPPA (S4)Licensed byNA: Crunchyroll[c]SEA: Muse CommunicationOriginal networkJNN (MBS) (S1–2)NHK G (S3–4)English networkAU: SBS 2SEA: Aniplus AsiaUS: Adult Swim (Toonami)Original run April 7, 2013 – November 5, 2023Episodes94[d] (List of episodes) Original animation DVDNo Regrets (#4–5)
Lost Girls (#6–8)Directed byTetsurō Araki (#1–5)Masashi Koizuka (#6–8)Produced byTetsuya KinoshitaShintarō Kawakubo (#1–5)Kenji Sumiya (#1–5)Kensuke Tateishi (#6–8)Written byYasuko Kobayashi (#1–5)Hiroshi Seko (#6–8)[e]Music byHiroyuki SawanoStudioWit StudioReleased December 9, 2013 – August 8, 2014Episodes3 (List of episodes) Anime filmPart 1: Crimson Bow and ArrowPart 2: Wings of FreedomDirected byTetsurō ArakiWritten byYasuko KobayashiMusic byHiroyuki SawanoStudioWit StudioLicensed byCrunchyroll[c]ReleasedNovember 22, 2014 (part 1)July 27, 2015 (part 2)Runtime120 minutes each Anime filmThe Roar of AwakeningDirected byTetsurō Araki[f]Masashi KoizukaWritten byYasuko KobayashiMusic byHiroyuki SawanoStudioWit StudioLicensed byCrunchyroll[g] UK: Anime LimitedReleasedJanuary 13, 2018Runtime120 minutes Anime filmChronicleDirected byTetsurō Araki[f]Masashi KoizukaProduced byTetsuya KinoshitaKensuke TateishiGeorge WadaToshihiro MaedaYasuyuki NishiyaSōya KiyotaWritten byYasuko Kobayashi (series)Shika Ogura (story composition)Music byHiroyuki SawanoStudioWit StudioLicensed byCrunchyroll[c]ReleasedJuly 17, 2020Runtime120 minutes Anime television filmAttack on Titan: The Final ChaptersDirected byYuichiro HayashiJun Shishido[b]Produced byTetsuya KinoshitaKensuke TateishiToshihiro MaedaYasuyuki NishiyaHitoshi MatsumotoHitoshi ItōMakoto
KimuraWritten byHiroshi SekoMusic byHiroyuki SawanoKohta YamamotoStudioMAPPALicensed byCrunchyrollOriginal networkNHK General TVReleasedMarch 4, 2023 (Special 1)November 5, 2023 (Special 2)Runtime60 minutes (Special 1)85 minutes (Special 2) Attack on Titan (Japanese: 進撃の巨人, Hepburn: Shingeki no Kyojin, lit. 'The Advancing Giant') is a Japanese dark fantasy anime television series, adapted from the manga series of the same name by Hajime Isayama. The series premiered on April 7, 2013, and concluded on November 5, 2023. It has aired on MBS TV (first two seasons) and NHK General TV (third season onwards). In North America, the series has
been streamed on Crunchyroll, Funimation and Hulu. Attack on Titan has also aired on Adult Swim's Toonami programming block in the United States.
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