About Attack on Titan
For more than a century, the last of humanity has huddled inside three colossal concentric walls, sheltering from the Titans: towering, mindless humanoids that devour people on sight and seem to exist for no reason other than to consume. Life behind the walls is quiet, ordered, and built on the comforting fiction that the barriers will hold forever. Then, on a single catastrophic day, an impossibly large Titan kicks a hole in the outermost wall and the nightmare pours in.
Young Eren Yeager watches that day shatter everything he knows, and he walks out of the wreckage with a single burning vow: to destroy every last Titan and reclaim the world humanity has lost. Alongside his adopted sister Mikasa and his best friend Armin, he joins the Survey Corps, the daring soldiers who venture beyond the walls strapped into gear that lets them fly through the air to strike at a Titan's only weak point. What begins as a desperate war for survival slowly peels back layer after layer of a far larger and more devastating truth about the Titans, the walls, and the world outside.
The series became one of the most acclaimed anime ever made, praised for its breathtaking action, its mounting dread, and its willingness to ask hard questions about hatred, freedom, and the cost of revenge. Its emotional weight rests on a remarkable Japanese voice cast led by Yuki Kaji as the furious, evolving Eren, Yui Ishikawa as the fiercely loyal Mikasa, and Hiroshi Kamiya as the legendary, ice-cool Captain Levi.