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Unfortunately for mankind, a colossal titan, one
that is even bigger than the 50 meter heavenly walls, breaks Wall Maria, allowing the other titans to
rampage the city, thus leading to another massacre of mankind. During this massacre, our main characters, Eren Yeager and Mikasa Ackerman watch in horror as a horrifying titan rips their mother's head off, then gobbles her up whole. Vowing that he'd one day avenge mankind and exterminate all the titans, Eren Yeager trains to become a survey corp, brave heroic soldiers who go outside the walls, into the plains in order to fight the titans. But we soon find out, that Eren is much more special than he seems, not only is he a brave warrior, but he's also something else that could be the key to humanity's survival, but could also be humanity's destruction.
My 3-word thoughts on the anime: Epic, Dynamic, Masterpiece. The suspense build-up was absolutely amazing, yet there was still room for improvement; that shows just how epic this anime can get. The anime not only includes epic fights, but lots of dialogue, and for those of you that hate dialogue, I feel sorry for you people whom only watch for action. The anime includes lots of other things as well: there's lots of half-hearted, hilarious scenes, as well as sad, tragic scenes. The anime certainly has a good amount of gore, and will break your heart frequently (if you get attached to the characters). Many characters end up getting gobbled up mercilessly while trying to protect humanity in ways that are quite *shivers*. Have I teared up in the anime? As a matter of fact, I have.
[52] In the 2023 Google's Year in Search, "Idol" ranked as the top-trending song and was third in "Hum to Search: Top Songs" category. [53] In a survey of "Favorite Anime of 2023" on the Japanese website Otona Answer which was responded to by over 2,600 young Japanese anime fans, Oshi no Ko ranked first among Generation Z for the first half of the year. [54] According to a 2023 poll conducted by education and publishing company Benesse, which asked 18,802 third to sixth-grade Japanese children (12,859 girls, 4,728 boys and 1,215 others), Ai Hoshino ranked third below the "friend" and "mother" on the top 10 most admired people. According to the survey, Ai's singing and dancing ability, cuteness, positivity, idol talent, and compassion for others were the reasons why she ranked higher. In the other poll, Yoasobi's "Idol" was ranked among the top 10 most popular
words responded to by Japanese children, placing seventh. [55] Manga[edit] By April 2021, Oshi no Ko had over 1
million copies in circulation;[56] it had over 3 million copies in circulation by October 2022;[57] over 5 million copies in circulation by March 2023;[58] over 8 million copies in circulation by May 2023;[59] over 12 million copies in circulation by July 2023;[60] over 14 million copies in circulation by October 2023;[61] and over 15 million copies in circulation by November 2023. [62] Volumes 10–12 were among the best-selling manga volumes of 2023. [63] The series ranked second on the BookWalker's top 10 best-selling manga titles in 2023. [64] It was Yen Press' third best-selling manga and was first amongst manga titles that debuted that year. [65] Oshi no Ko was nominated for the 14th Manga Taishō in 2021 and placed fifth with 59 points;[66][67] it was nominated for the 15th edition in 2022 and placed eighth with 49 points. [68][69] In August 2021, Oshi no Ko won the Next Manga Award in the print category.