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Hajime Isayama has always stood by realism and it is apparent inAttack on Titan, his smash-hit series. But this is not to say that the franchise never faced any criticism. In fact,Attack on Titanis knee-deep in controversies due to its various graphic and unethical depictions.

Walls in Attack On Titan

While the author remains unbothered by all of it, he also takes pride in his realistic depictions.Attack on Titanis not for everyone, and those who watch it need to be prepared to not scrunch their face in disgust at the realistic treatment of the characters in the anime.

Hajime Isayama Recounts His Unsaid Rules forAttack on Titan

Inan interview with Crunchyroll,Hajime Isayamaadmitted that he often involved a hint of truth in whatever he included inAttack on Titan. According to the author:

I think where there’s a hint of truth, it makes a story very believable.

“I can’t draw anything better than that”: Despite Hating His Own Drawing Style, Hajime Isayama has a Soft Spot for One Jaw-Dropping Scene in Attack on Titan

The author continued that the world view map inAttack on Titanwas flipped from the real-life world map to create something that was different but still a bit familiar. His ultimate goal is to make people understand what they are reading by catching the context rather than by spoon-feeding everything.

“I can’t draw anything better than that”: Despite Hating His Own Drawing Style, Hajime Isayama has a Soft Spot for One Jaw-Dropping Scene in Attack on Titan

Isayama further stated an example of the Eldians and Marleyans.

For example, the Eldian and Marleyans. They’re really kind of similar to what the Germanic people and Romans went through 2,000 years ago. That’s kind of the unsaid rules that I keep in my stories.

Ymir being hunted for sport | Attack on Titan | Viz Media

In the world ofAttack on Titan, Eldians are discriminated against by the Germans. They were made into slaves, but at the same time, they were feared and regarded as dangerous. The Jews faced a similar fate during the holocaust, and this subtle reference in the anime/manga caught a lot of attention among otakus.

The Controversial Real-Life Inspired Elements inAttack on Titan

On close observation, you will find many similarities between the episodes ofAttack on Titanand events that took place in real life. Since Isayama himself admitted that Marley is inspired by Germany, it becomes even easier to track down the historical context.

During the earlier ages, slavery was common in Germany, and slaves could be bought or purchased for different types of labor. In fact, the masters of the slaves had complete control over them and could do anything they desired with their property. This is evident from the depiction of Ymir who was chased by soldiers shooting arrows at her. In old Germanic tribes, it was also common for attractive female slaves to end up as concubines, and King Fritz did the same with Ymir.

“I had drawn as if sexism wasn’t a thing”: Hajime Isayama was Forced to Give a Very Realistic Problem to the Marleyan Army in Attack on Titan to Avoid Inconsistencies

“I had drawn as if sexism wasn’t a thing”: Hajime Isayama was Forced to Give a Very Realistic Problem to the Marleyan Army in Attack on Titan to Avoid Inconsistencies

The Eldian armbands also seem to be inspired by the ones that Jews wore during World War 2. Marleyans discriminated against them but also used their power during wars. The same happened in the real world when thousands of Jewish soldiers were sent to fight as German military personnel. The Nazis, however, erased their contribution from history.

After the death of Ymir, King Fritz forced his daughters to eat the corpse of Ymir, theirown mother, so that the power of the Titans could be preserved. While the Titans eating humans was one thing, Fritz’s conduct made many people feel disgusted and at odds with Hajime Isayama.

Ymir being forced by King Fritz | Attack on Titan | Viz Media

Due to his dedication to realistic portrayals, fans often question the personal views of Hajime Isayama. His morals and ethical valueshave been questionedtime and again because of the graphic depictions in Attack on Titan.

you’re able to readAttack on Titanon Viz Media and watch the anime on Crunchyroll.

Aaheli Pradhan

Anime Content Writer

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Aaheli is an Anime Content Writer at FandomWire with 1300+ published articles. With five years of experience under her belt, she is a living, breathing encyclopedia for anime and manga. From Shonen and Shojo to the most niche anime, nothing escapes her radar. Her poisons of choice are Assassination Classroom, Gintama, Ouran High School Host Club and every Ghibli movie ever. She believes in living a slow life, surrounded by incomplete art projects and her beloved cats.

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