


The Survey Corps will continue to destroy the giants, but without unnecessary ‘mutilation’.
‘Attack on Titan’ proved so brutal that it was even banned in some countries. But what if Disney tried to water down the anime? Neural networks extracted frames from a potential cartoon, for which the plot is already set.

For the 6+ category it is impossible to change the title, but for 13+ it is possible. Just like in the original show, in the Disney show the people living behind the walls will be attacked by menacing giants, but they will not eat their victims at all.
The Titans fill their huge shoulder bags with people and take the inhabitants of Shiganshina to their fictional kingdom and turn them into slaves. Well, at the end of the long cartoon, the main character in the person of Eren Yeager, who desperately tried to protect his loved ones from the attacks of the titans, becomes one of the monsters himself, but refuses to join them.

At the cost of his life, Yeager destroys all the titans and peace returns to the planet – the walls are no longer needed, they begin to break down and in one of them they discover a philosopher’s stone that brings Eren back to life.
The world contains elements of danger and tension, without being overly violent. There are Titan battles, but the violence is toned down: injuries are not depicted in detail. The fight scenes focus more on tactics and skill than brutality. The Titans are depicted as less fearsome and more fantastical creatures.

The animation remains dynamic and exciting, with bright and saturated colors, but holds back from the dark and bloody scenes. Titans have a varied and sometimes even bizarre appearance, which reduces their intimidating effect and adds to the comedy.
Source: Popcorn News

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