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thực ra thì cái đoạn kí ức của eren là do thằng kia tạo ra cũng giống như nó tạo ra cho con bé kia vậy. Và chính lão ta mới là cha thật sự của eren hay có khi kí ức lúc nhỏ cũng do lão bỏ vào.
Marvel/’Attack on Titan’ artist reveals Female Titan print
Even as more details surface about the highly anticipated Marvel/Attack on Titan crossover, artist Gerardo Sandoval has debuted the limited-edition print he’ll have for sale Saturday as the Festo Comic festival in Mexico City.
The illustration features the characters from Hajime Isayama’s smash-hit manga fighting the Female Titan, who faces Marvel’s Avengers in the new issue of Japan’s Brutus magazine, on sale Saturday.
Plotted by Isayayma himself, “Attack on Avengers” is a “What If?”-type story in which Earth’s Mightiest Heroes battle the manga’s human-eating giants on the streets of New York City, with some assistance from the Guardians of the Galaxy. Although the original description indicated the Female Titan would be the story’s antagonist, it’s now known that the Colossal Titan, Armored Titan and others also play a role.
Sandoval’s Marvel work includes Wolverine, Thunderbolts and Guardians 3000.
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Vậy ký ức Mikasa và Armin cũng bị sửa? Hay có đứa thường trực đi theo team sửa ký ức cả bọn? Thế cuối cùng hết game là toàn do bạn Eren bị tẩy não ảo tưởng ra, đám Titan vốn là cối xay gió?


không, cái đoạn trong hang ấy, tôi đoán thế thôi vì như thế là hợp lý hơn cả khi cuối chap có đoạn eren nó nhớ đến hình ảnh cha nó tiêm thuốc cho nó giống như cái lão già tiêm thuốc cho con công chúa vậy![]()


, còn bên Kimi thì lại chém quá đà thành ra càng khó hiễu hơn 
Attack on Titan TV Anime Gets 2nd Season in 2016
2nd compilation film to open in Japan on June 27, 2015
A stage greeting event to celebrate the opening day of the Shingeki no Kyojin Zenpen ~Guren no Yumiya~ (Attack on Titan Part I: Crimson Bow and Arrow) film announced on Saturday that the television anime will get a second season in 2016. The event also announced that the second anime compilation film, Shingeki no Kyojin Kōhen ~Jiyū no Tsubasa~ (Attack on Titan Part II: Wings of Freedom), will open on June 27, 2015.
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The film and television anime's voice actors Yui Ishikawa (Mikasa), Yuuki Kaji (Eren), Marina Inoue (Armin) and director Tetsuro Araki (pictured from left to right) appeared at the event. The group cut a large cake featuring the Colossal Titan.
The first compilation film's midnight premiere screenings also ended on Saturday with the same announcements. The two films compile the 2013 television anime series based on Hajime Isayama's manga, and are named after Linked Horizon's popular opening themes for the television anime.
Both Funimation and Crunchyroll streamed the first season as it aired in Japan, and Funimation released the series on home video this year.
The main cast members for the live-action Attack on Titan films were unveiled in costume on Wednesday. Shinji Higuchi is directing two films that are slated to premiere in Japan next summer. With the supervision of Isayama, the story will be based on the world and characters of the manga, while incorporating new characters and new formidable enemies.
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Live-Action Attack on Titan Films' Eren, Mikasa, 11 Others Unveiled in Costume (Update)
Japanese film news websites Eiga.com and Sanspo unveiled the first character visuals for the upcoming live-action Attack on Titan films.
The cast includes
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Haruma Miura as Eren
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Kiko Mizuhara as Mikasa
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Kanata Hongo as Armin
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Satomi Ishihara as Hans/Hanji
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Nanami Sakuraba as Sasha
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Takahiro Miura as Jean
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Hiroki Hasegawa as Shikishima
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Ayame Misaki as Hiana
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Pierre Taki as Souda
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Jun Kunimura as Kubal
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Shu Watanabe as Fukushi
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Satoru Matsuo as Sannagi
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Rina Takeda as Lil[/spoil]
The cast includes seven characters that are new to the film versions of the story. Sanspo reports that Hasegawa's character Shikishima holds the key to the film's story as "humanity's strongest man."
On the cast selection, producer Yoshihiro Sato said he did not pay as much attention to whether or not the cast members looked like the original characters. Instead, he had many discussions with Attack on Titan manga creator Hajime Isayama and went with actors who could act out the "characters' spirits."
The films' director Shinji Higuchi confirmed that the project will span two films and stated that, with the supervision of Isayama, the story will be based on the world and characters of the manga, while incorporating new characters and new formidable enemies. Yuusuke Watanabe (Dragon Ball Z: Battle of Gods, live-action Gantz, Gantz II: Perfect Answer, 20th Century Boys, Gatchaman) is writing the script. Film critic Tomohiro Machiyama, who is also friends with Isayama, is working on the scripts together with Isayama and Watanabe.
Both films are slated to open next summer.
Attack on Titan Gets 'Lost Girls' Novel Spinoff
Anime scriptwriter Hiroshi Seko to pen novel
Amazon Japan and other retailers are listing an Attack on Titan novel titled Lost Girls, which will ship on December 9 from Kodansha Comics Deluxe. Hiroshi Seko, who worked on the script for several of the Attack on Titan anime episodes, will write the novel. Hajime Isayama is listed as the original creator and the Attack on Titan Production Committee is collaborating.
The listing does not have any story details yet, but the cover features Annie and Mikasa with the taglines "Lost in the cruel world/Wall Sina, Goodbye/Lost Girls."
North American publisher Vertical has licensed several other novels based on the Attack on Titan series. Ryō Suzukaze's Attack on Titan: Before the Fall series, with illustrations by THORES Shibamoto, takes place 70 years before the main story and Ryō Kawakami's Attack on Titan: Harsh Mistress of the City (Kakuzetsu Toshi no Jōō), with illustrations by Range Murata, follows a different set of characters after the fall of Wall Maria.
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