![]() ![]() So far he has done what he has been told to do and he has done everything for the mankind. A power to turn into a titan, something humanity hadn’t seen before back then. He has no choice but to be that since he has such a power. THIS PART IS SPOILER FREE FOR THOSE WHO HAVEN’T READ THE MANGAįirst I’ll point out few things from the anime. I actually grew to love him last year (for some reason I found him annoying before that o-o) and now I feel quite concerned because of the latest manga chapters. aot snk isayama hajime attack on titan jean jean kirschstein shingeki no kyojin aot anime snk anime hajime isayamaĪnyone else loving these moments when taking a perfect screenshot? I mean. One of the precious things I felt during the anime production was that all of the staff members stayed motivated and active throughout. They didn’t think it as work or an obligation told by their superiors to execute. I also carried the same belief during the production of SNK anime, and so I really appreciate that the anime team, who worked under director Araki also possessed the same feeling toward the series. I always think “whatever I don’t enjoy won’t be enjoyable for others.” To me, if I didn’t think a manga was interesting enough while drawing it myself, then the readers definitely won’t think that it is good, either. I also think it is alright to consider the anime version as the exact adaptation of the manga. Additionally, the anime quality was excellent - if the full score is 100, I would say that the animated version’s score is 120. I was really happy because I had the chance to amend any parts I held regrets for. It is actually a fortunate event that the series was made into an anime. At the time, I thought it was fine to progress like so, however in the end I even experienced a lot of regrets regarding the construction of the components, 3DMG design, etc. With that, I can seize the readers’ heart faster, which was the initial plan. As a result, I thought it would be better to develop the story faster. Actually, I have a lot of regret in my own characters’ portrayals in the manga, therefore I requested director Araki to improve those issues during the anime production - and that’s what ended up happening.ĭuring early stages of the manga, I didn’t dive deeper into the characters’ personality when I drew them, because I expected that the series was going to be completed quickly. I think his VA, Taniyama Kishou’s voice is really good as well. It’s easy to bring out his human nature, thus he is a character that I am able to understand while drawing him.Ī lot of parts of Jean are contributions by director Araki and the anime production team. It’s reasonable for normal human beings to react like him, so that’s what I interpret. While drawing him, there are often times when I think, “It’s good to have Jean as SnK’s main character, huh?” There are many times where I can’t relate to Eren’s way of thinking, however it is easier with Jean. It’s suitable to say that he is easily influenced by people around him. He initially aspired to join the MP to have an easy life, however in the end, he chose the SC. However, as the story progresses, Armin has grown to be an excellent individual, while Jean is left to be the only true representative of humans. I wanted them to be characters whom readers can sympathize with and relate them to actual human beings. way of thinking, tell lies, and there are also times when they are confused. Here’s Isayama’s interview about Jean :) (hope it’s readable!) ![]()
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