Summary
The opening of Attack on Titan is awe-inspiring and reveals the entire message of the series beyond its visuals. They are goosebumps-inducing masterpieces. Each opening captures the intensity and plot of the series, using heavy orchestral instruments, captivating visuals and catchy lyrics. The rankings of the openings are based on how well they deliver the series’ message, with each opening telling a story that goes beyond the events of a particular season.
Attack the giant has established its presence among the best anime of all time in every aspect, and its opening is a key reason why. Anime series are famous for leaving Easter eggs in their openings, all intended to tease fans about the upcoming challenges the main characters will encounter using their The instrumental and lyrics are catchy, stylish and captivating. However, no series has revealed its entire plot through openings as elegant and breathtaking as Attack on Titan.
With the grave danger of humanity fighting for survival against man-eating giants, it seemed appropriate to amplify the intensity of the situation with an orchestra of heavy instruments, harmonizing the chorus with the atmosphere. outstanding atmosphere to wage war until dawn and the visuals make fans curious and excited. yearn for more. The opening of Attack on Titan is nothing less than a goosebumps-inducing masterpiece that tells a story beyond its visuals. There’s no opening that focuses on what’s going on that season, but rather the overall message of Attack on Titan, and here’s their ranking based on how amazingly well that message is delivered load.
8 Part 4, Part 1: Shinsei Kamattechan – My War
Opening 6
Attack on Titan kicks off the series’ final season with Shinsei Kamattechan’s Boku no Senso (My War). Like The 6th opening in the series, it no doubt repeats the similar high stakes and intensity of all previous openingsand if its name wasn’t enlightening enough, opening image 6 shows a war with unfavorable odds.
As beautifully saturated colors engulf the monochrome animation, the beauty of the destruction brings My War to life. This song sounds more like a call to war than any typical opening, making it a great fit for the series. The opening’s unique combination of female vocals, eerie piano and hypnotic violin strings are as captivating as they reveal. The spine shot can be seen foreshadowing that Eren Yager will be the Founding Titan.
7 Part 3, Part 1:YOSHIKI feat. HYDE – Red Swan
Opening 3
Red Swan by YOSHIKI ft. HYDE breathes a sigh of relief compared to other Attack on Titan openings. With melodious melodies and soothing vocals moving alongside dazzling visuals that hold promise, intrigue and sadness, Attack the giant Opening 3 is both sensational and rewarding. Scene of Eren happily flying over Shiganshina where he meets Mikasa and Armin, followed by pastel images of the three friends together in much simpler times, followed by images of young Levi Ackerman and his uncle my late Kenny. Show that this opening will relate to the past and how it applies to the future.
With lyrics describing it’s okay to be afraid, it’s okay to lie, because humans are just as flawed as a fallen angel with bloody wings and will achieve happiness if they continue on the path mine. This opening captures the beauty of youth, unfortunately tarnished by circumstances.
6 Part 1, Part 2: Horizon of Connection – Jiyuu no Tsubasa Wings of Freedom
Opening 2
The opening merges military anthems, angelic choirs and heavy metal into an ensemble of glorious proportions that can only be found in Flugel der Freiheit (The Wings of Freedom) or Linked’s Jiyuu no Tsubasa Horizon. Expectations were high after Attack on Titan’s first opening, and opening 2 did not disappoint. From start to finish, singer-songwriter Revo pours out his heart and soul with lyrics that are both free-spirited and appropriate for the animation focusing on the main characters who join the Scout Regiment and use the Get their ODM for the first time to fly through the blue sky with their free wings.
With the appearance of intelligent giants, the stakes and lyrics of this opening reveal that the scouts will not give in in the face of the enemy, and they will fight to ensure death. of their teammates not in vain.
5 Part 3, Part 2: Connecting Horizons – Shoukei to Shikabane no Michi (Path of Desire and Corpse)
Opening 5
Linked Horizon’s Shoukei to Shikabane no Michi (Path of Desire and Corpse) is the epitome of construction to an insurmountable conclusion. A tune that highlights adventure whose only reward is the ability to survive to fight another day, Opening 5 embraces the Scout Regiment’s desperation to end the unyielding siege of pain and suffering. the destruction brought by the giants. With lyrics that facilitate moving forward no matter how the heart feels, no matter how uncertain the future may be or how unforgiving it may be.
These lyrics guide the animation of the Boy Scouts plummeting into Hell. Strike your enemies’ heads before they’re overwhelmed in a way that’s both daring and awe-inspiring. The hint of The Rumble is coming, only further emphasizing their determination to end the war. The emotions were so desperate that they brought people to tears.
4 Part 4, Part 3: SiM – Under the Tree
Opening 8
The masterminds behind Attack on Titan’s most menacing opening end the series with another musical spell of righteous retribution and the pain of victory. Under the tree of SiM is the culmination of every aspect of Attack on Titan. It brings together the visceral fears and inner conflicts of the Scouts in their final attempt to save the world from Eren, who wants to destroy it, no matter the cost.
With many scenes involving longing or running for something beyond reach, the ultimate goal and lyrics of stepping through walls and finding freedom become ever more imminent. Opening 8 uses the dark tones of electric instruments and Attack on Titan’s intense vocals, backed by a flawless choir, to create a visual collage of saturated images of Past events have led everything to this final moment.
3 Part 1, Part 1: Horizons of Connection – Guren no Yumiya (Feuerroter Pfeli und Bogen)
Opening 1
The opening sets the tone for Attack on Titan shows that this will be nothing less than a thrilling, heart-pounding, and breathtaking experience that will shake the anime world forever. Opening 1 sequence is used to convey the fact that the people of Shiganshina do not live peacefully within the walls, they are trapped, wishing to be free, like birds in a cage. Lead singer Revo gave it his all with Linked Horizon’s Guren no Yumiya (Fuerroter Pfeli und Bogen), giving fans a song that reflects the trauma and turmoil the main characters will have to endure. .
The lyrics mean “The humiliation of being locked in a cage is what causes us to fight back. We are hunters who slaughter our prey outside the castle walls!” The nostalgic chills from this opening are fascinating. With animations of manga panels and future events, followed by a fierce ascent of the chorus and a choral climax, Prologue 1 will forever be known as the opening started it all off perfectly.
2 Part 4, Part 2: SiM – The Rumblings
Opening 7
A powerful and dominating force full of menace, SiM’s The Rumbling is both fascinating and terrifying. The end of the world is near, and what better way to forgive all those who lost their lives in the apocalypse than with this heavy metal song? The introduction to Opening 7 is an inescapably imposing tyrant, only raising the question of what happens when there’s nothing left to give. Scenes from the 9 Titans show their beliefs and past, leading to their connection to Ymir Fritz and The Paths.
Eren Yeager walks ominously atop Wall Maria, where The Rumbling will begin, the Earth will shake and 80% of the population will be destroyed. The lyrics describe how Eren never wanted to be king and how he never wanted to be a murderer. Even though he was regretful, apologetic and depressed, he still kept moving forward against everything that tried to take away his freedom. This opening mournfully represents the hero’s fall and Eren’s rise as Attack on Titan’s true villain.
1 Part 2, Part 1: Connecting Horizons – Shinzou Wa Sasageyo
Opening 3
The The climax of Attack on Titan is not the beginning or the end but the second season and became apparent the moment the eternal flame of Linked Horizon’s Shinzou wa Sasageyo burned. The pleasing piano sounds and the frenzied orchestra tear up the screen to introduce the title credits. Attack on Titan Prologue 3 appeared promising from the start, brought to fans by those frequent offenders of captivating greatness, Linked Horizon. It’s no surprise that this opening is far from perfect.
The animation shows the giants that terrorized Shiganshina returning endlessly, the scouts preparing for battle, and the lyrics meaning “What must we do to overcome the power of evil? We don’t want to protect our lives or our souls. Suggestion.” offer! offer! Offer your heart!” This, by any means necessary, sets off the climax as the Scouts rush into battle and Eren transforms to fight the Armored Titan. Opening 3 is vibrant, attractive, stylish and cinematic Attack on the giants Best opening act of all time.
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Attack the giant
Release date: 2013-04-07
Cast: Matthew Mercer, Josh Grelle, Hiroshi Kamiya, Shiori Mikami, Jerry Jewell, Kishô Taniyama, Jessica Calvello, Masahiko Tanaka, Yui Ishikawa, Romi Park, Robert McCollum, Tomohisa Hashizume, Hiro Shimono, Trina Nishimura
Main genre: Work
Category: Animation, Adventure, Action
Rating: TV-MA
Seasons: 4
Summary: Years ago, humanity was forced to retreat behind the towering walls of a fortified city to escape the man-eating Titans that roamed the land outside their fortress. This is their story. When his homeland is destroyed, young Eren Yeager is determined to fight against the giant Titans that threaten to destroy humanity.
Franchising: Attack the giant
Character By: Hajime Isayama
Distributor: Adult Swim (Toonami)
Protagonist: Armin Arlert, Mikasa Ackerman, Eren Jaeger
Production company: Studio Wit, MAP
Story by: Hajime Isayama