This plot twist is inspired by Ben 10 Ben 10 Omniverse showed exactly a similar plot twist 6 years before AOT4. Ben was never supposed to get Ominitrix, but he traveled back in the past and used Omnitrix to send it to his younger self. Eren also did the same thing. He used the founding titan's powers to make his younger self get the founding titan.
annies female titan actually has the ability to copie other titan powers, the crystalizing is a warhammer titan ability, and in s1 she used the nuke transformation from the collossal titan
That is just sad for manga artist who goes through a lot, just to sacrifice their health to do this stuff. (also not to mention. On 1:46 what is that song called in the background, and is it copyright free?)
The fact that Isayama wrote the chapters To you, 2,000 years from now, and From you, 2,000 years ago, exactly 120 chapters (10 years) apart is even more impressive
Lol. Writing was disastrous after the author decided that he's writing a mecha. None of these plot twist were perfect by any stretch he just caught himself
I KNOW PERFECTION AND FOLLOW MY PROGRAMMING, GIVING ME A CONSCIENCE, FORGIVING ALL WHO HAVE DONE EVIL TO ME FOR MY GOD AVENGES ME !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Shit got mid after season 3, too much anime that are far greater and being made for mha to be this boring. Season 6 is killing me I'd be dammed If I'm a hero and gotta explain why I need to sleep at my own school lol
That's just life in Japan. If you only work 8 hours a day, you're lazy. If you take vacation time, you won't get promoted and seen as less worthy. After the age of 45, I believe, you will be fired for someone younger. Ageism is terrible in Japan. You can hire a pretend girl friend, friends, or family. People don't have time for social interactions. They fucking pay for people to pretend to be their friends, girlfriend, or family. How sad. There's a reason their birth rate is declining fast. Oh yeah, japan also has a terrible problem with sexual assaults in public transportation.
I still remember taking a pause in anime and thought AoT season 1 had some good flare but was ultimately mediocre once you got over the shock value of the titans. Overall it's still not my cup of tea, but I respect the hell out of the writer's ability to make a plot twist.
If I owned Shonen Jump, I'd make the following suggestion: Release a new issue every 2 weeks. On Week 1, release a physical and digital issue with standard (and popular) manga. On Week 2, release a digital-only issue with lesser known manga, and give them the chance to work their way up to serialization. This should allow Mangaka more time to work on refining their craft, as well as get proper sleep. The only issue would be Mangaka getting paid twice per page for this. Obviously, Shonen Jump seems happy allowing Manga writers compete each other to death if it means selling more issues. Another option would be the Mangaka of a popular story inviting "guest" Mangaka to write/draw filler chapters and get paid for it. This allows the main Mangaka a chance to make their money, but also the chance for new artists to get their name out there and expand the story with fresh artstyles. I'm reminded of Monster Musume "I Love Monster Girls" which is an entire sub-comic made by lesser-known Mangaka who do side stories and is released as a full set.
Three years ago or not this is an amazing and touching video, as an artist I can mildly relate but not a lot since I'm still in high school but this manga will always hold a special place in my heart ❤
The japanese main problem in most of their industry, is a lack organisation, and low productivity. They take too much time to do something. Many of my friends noticed it. I'm french, and in France we work few hours per weeks, but we work 200% so we've much better productivity than japanses. To finish, most of mangaka are bad drafstman, so they need to restart multiple times every lines even all the drawing sometimes. I'm not the best of the best but i can draw directly without anny eraser, and quickly, because i mastery my art since 30 years. Mangaka start their carreer early, after they dont habe the time to really train learn as they want, they just rush to respect the deadlines.