![]() When it comes to betrayal and intimidation, Annie Leonhardt takes the cake. Most importantly, it makes him memorable without having to force attention toward his character. His say-anything attitude comes off as a strong part of his personality. Watching his progression throughout the series makes him more and more likable with each passing episode. Leadership is the classic quality that every good guy needs, even if it takes Jean a little while to find it within himself. It’s a step outside of his comfort zone, and it shows his ability to take charge in a tight situation. Perhaps nothing defines him more than his life-or-death decision to command a squad of leaderless soldiers. Jean’s aversion to risky situations may not be his best quality, but it leaves room for significant character development. Early on there’s some friction between him and Eren when he openly states his plans to join the Military Police Brigade, where he can enjoy a peaceful life behind the city walls away from the threat of Titans. However, it’s not surprising that Jean’s blunt personality doesn’t always mesh well with others. He doesn’t hold back when it comes to speaking his mind, which has struck a positive chord with audiences. For Jean Kirstein, there isn’t a limit to those words. With a little more screen time, he could be the ray of sunshine that the gruesome world of Attack on Titan needs. Those ordinary traits are what make him great an excellent addition to the cast.Įven as a minor, and often underrated, character, Connie is still one of the best on the show thanks to his enthusiastic manner. When he has a snack break with fellow soldier Sasha Blouse or a goofball moment, he takes some of the tension away from the series. He has the demeanor of an average teenager (minus the whole war on Titans thing), acting as though the threat of death isn’t hanging over him and the rest of society. He’s a splash of positivity and doesn’t tone down his surprise or excitement of escaping dicey, Titan-related situations. Hajime Isayama, Kodansha/''ATTACK ON TITAN'' Production CommitteeĪmong an elite group of soldiers and an overwhelming number of Titans, getting lost in the chaos makes you underappreciate the simple things.Ĭonnie Springer isn’t the best soldier around, nor does he share the brooding personality that most of the cast possess. It’s hard not to get invested in Mikasa’s unsettling past, and her uncanny abilities as a soldier make her one of Attack on Titan’s stand-out characters. Not to be mistaken for a clingy love interest, Mikasa is devoted to staying by Eren’s side ever since he saved her from being sold into sex slavery when she was young. With a tragic past that involves witnessing the murder of her parents, her reserved nature helps emphasize other aspects of her personality, such as her protectiveness over main protagonist Eren Yeager. Since Mikasa’s composed attitude means that she doesn’t display a range of emotions, her backstory delves deeper into her psychology and adds greater depth to her character. Every significant character needs an equally great backstory. Regarded as a soldier who is “worth a hundred men” by her superiors, this young lady means business.īeing an untouchable action hero can only get you so far, though. Mikasa Ackerman’s ability to take down a Titan 10 times her size, simply put, makes her a total badass. Hajime Isayama, Kodansha/''ATTACK ON TITAN'' Production Committee
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