Why An Ackerman Prequel Should Be the Next Attack on Titan Series
After 14 years of incredible adventures, Hajime Isayama’s Attack on Titan has finally ended with a jaw-dropping finale of its last chapter the season’s final episode. Although not flawless The final episode of the series addressed some of the pace issues in the original source material, reworked some of the dialogue that was more controversial, and also included one of the greatest action scenes that you’ll ever witness in animated. It’s hard to believe that it’s over and ended on an extremely high note, given the diverse reactions towards the manga’s conclusion.
However, just because the main story has ended but that doesn’t mean it’s the end of the road for Attack on Titan universe is complete. In fact, it would be unwise to let such a rich story-telling potential that’s not fully explored be wasted. In the end, the final scene of a young boy and his dog running across the quite similar looking tree in order in order to start the Titan story in a new way is the best way to go with this story however, another bloodline could be more interesting to investigate in a prequel The Ackerman clan. Ackerman family.
The Ackerman family is represented in Attack on Titan by Levi and Mikasa and also as the uncle of Levi Kenny for a short time The Ackerman family protects Eldia’s king. That’s almost all known about them which is a bit surprising given the amount of popular Levi as well as Mikasa are. There’s no way to know Mikasa’s names, her parents as an example. In light of that here are some important reasons to think that an Ackerman prequel may be the ideal next step for the AOT-verse.As stated earlier that there’s very very little information about the Ackerman clan throughout the entire universe of AOT which is still not yet known and the result is that the wiki pages on the Ackerman clan are basically mere stubs.
They’re results of Titan research, but they also have Awakened power, and have a slew of powers that are not subject to Influence of the Founding Titan and targeted for their actions by the King 145th of Eldia who led his people inside the confines of Paradis. That’s it. For fans of only anime you’ll find a little less the source of information.
It’s hard to quantify just how much potential There is room for Isayama there, and in such a way that it seems like the idea was deliberately left undefined to be filled in when it comes to a future date. What is the exact way their powers operate? What is the reason they are not subject to the Titan’s Founding impact? Who was the original Ackerman to be a part of the Ackerman clan, and why were they under the sway of Fritz? There’s also the capacity to observe the Ackerman clan at its best and lead towards its demise, although we’ll discuss this in the future. The Ackerman clan is basically being the Jedi in Attack on Titan, and although we don’t need the same level of detail as Midi-Chlorians however, a greater understanding could be a great way of linking everything.
Though opinions will be at the very least split on the way Attack on Titan ended, you can’t ignore the absurdity to think that Ymir might still be the love of Fritz following what we’ve been presented with. There’s the issue of the possibility of being diagnosed with Stockholm Syndrome, as well as looking at the one who has your kids eat the parts of your body. There’s no good thing about Fritz that could be the reason Ymir continues to be in love with Fritz, or the reason she has to go look at Mikasa merciless Eren in order for her to be able to say goodbye.
In a prequel series that we could not only learn more about the history of the Ackermann family and the way they became part of the Fritz bloodline and possibly see more of Ymir and Fritz’s relationships. Perhaps Fritz might be changed to show compassion in the beginning before being affected by the power of his position, and Ymir remaining hopeful in her the hope of returning with the Fritz she was in the love of. This would certainly help explain the unending love affair she has with a man who removed her tongue and slayed everyone she came across.