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  1. To call this show an AOT rip-off is like calling the Percy Jackson books rip-offs of Harry Potter, or Walking Dead a rip-off of Night of the Living Dead. They all share similar premises, character archetypes, even themes, but otherwise have differing executions.

  2. The reason it gets hate is that it is very similar to Attack On Titan in a lot of aspects and people feel like its a rip-off. Regardless of whether you feel that way, if you watch it and dont try to compare it to Attack On Titan you will probably enjoy it.

    • A Different World
    • A Different Hero
    • A Different Attitude

    The world of Attack on Titanis dense and elaborate. Even after 25 episodes of the anime, we've barely cracked the surface of everything going on inside those walled cities. But to be perfectly honest, it's also easy to sum up Titan's universe in one little word. It's Brown. My god, is it Brown. I love Attack on Titan for its engrossing (or even jus...

    Eren Jaeger is not the sharpest tool in the shed, but he is definitely a tool. His bullheaded recklessness invites a lot of irritation from some of the show's fans, but I think that's kind of the point. You don't have to like Eren, and most of the time you probably shouldn't, but that's because he's an extremely familiar type of 15-year old boy. Mu...

    It may be classified as shonen, but I think Attack on Titanis more of a grim horror story than anything else. Sure, there are moments of triumph and optimism that peek through the storm, but most of this story is a downhill spiral. In Titan's world, every new day is a struggle against death, trauma, and cruelty for just one reward: survival. If the...

  3. So this series being a rip off doesnt ruin much for me. I love good action and animation, emotional buildups before fights, not really looking for fan service (I think they are irritating but wouldnt mind).

  4. May 1, 2024 · Kabaneri of the Iron Fortress was WIT Studio's attempt to break away from Attack on Titan's shadow, but ended up feeling like a familiar copy.

    • Tetsuro Araki
    • WIT Studio
    • 4/8/2016
    • Kabaneri of the Iron Fortress
  5. Koutetsujou no Kabaneri (also known as Kabaneri of the Iron Fortress) is honestly one of those series that almost wants to make you rip your hair out. By first impressions, the show seemed to be on the right track.

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  7. Length: Television series, 12 episodes, 23 minutes each. Distributor: Currently licensed by FUNimation, also available streaming on Amazon Prime and Crunchyroll. Content Rating: 17+ (Strong violence, mild fanservice.) Related Series: 3 OVAs and a game.

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