


It presents a problem(with a predictible solution, mind you) in the case of the Titans, giant monsters that eat human beings, and never really solves it. Well, there's one of the shows flaws right off the bat. I wanted to understand the titans, to see what they were and how they worked. So what if a huge race of giants came and started crushing people? Instantly I was interested. We must seem so huge, and then we go around crushing them mercilously or in some cases burning them alive. Ever since I was little I always wondered how ants feel. Was it good? Was it bad? Chances are, if you read the score by the review, you can already tell.īefore anyone bites my head off like a viscious titan, let me preface this with one statement: I do love the story in this show and find it to be an intriguing concept. What did I do? I stayed up all night watching the entire show so I could review it, of course. So I sat for a moment, debating whether or not to watch the show or hug my Roxas plushie and try to get some sleep. Tens have always been rare from me, especially as I delve deeper into the world of anime and find more repeating cliches and themes that tend to drag shows down. I'm not saying I thought it was going to be bad, as some shows are popular with good reason, but I was worried about sitting here and writting a review if, in my opinion, it was not worth the perfect ten that everyone claims it deserves. I knew the show had been overhyped out the wazoo, just like a lot of other popular shows such as Sword Art Online or Full Metal Alchemist. I stared at the screen for a few minutes debating whether or not I should open it and finally watch it like my friends had insisted for the past few months. Eventually my eyes settled upon Attack on Titan. I scan through the top titles for anything that might be on my 'want-to-watch' list or anything that caught my eye. I wonder about what I should do and then reach out and turn on my i-pod and my Crunchyroll app. I'm done studying and I'm lying in bed, unable to sleep due to nervousness and insomnia.

So, it's the night before exams at school. (Warning! This review contains some spoilers for Attack on Titan.
