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Fans Name Attack On Titan’s Most Brutal Death (It still hunts them)

Miche (Credits: Wit Studio)

The line between fantasy, science fiction, and horror in anime and manga is often blurred, with series like Psycho-Pass, Berserk, and Goblin Slayer pushing the boundaries into darker territories. Attack on Titan is a prime example of this, known for its intense and gruesome scenes that get deep into horror.

Early on, Attack on Titan shocked audiences with its unflinching violence. For instance, in Season 2, Episode 1 (Beast Titan), viewers are caught off guard by the brutal demise of Miche, a soldier confronting the terrifying Beast Titan.

The Beast Titan revealed as Zeke Jaeger, demonstrates his horrifying ability by hurling Miche’s horse at him, leaving him defenseless against other Titans.

Miche (Credits: Wit Studio)

Attack On Titan’s Most Brutal Death

The lack of dignity in Miche’s death struck a chord with fans. One Reddit user, @armyofbeees, lamented how Zeke treated Miche like a disposable creature, devoid of honor.

Others echoed this sentiment, expressing disdain for Zeke’s callousness, despite later attempts to justify his actions through his backstory.

Miche in Attack on Titan (Credits: Wit Studio)

Miche’s death scene is etched into fans’ memories for several reasons. The Beast Titan’s speech and control over other Titans are unprecedented, adding layers of horror to the encounter. Moreover, the chilling smile Zeke gives before ordering Miche’s demise emphasizes his malevolent nature.

The impact of this moment is heightened by the unexpectedness of Miche’s death, considering his formidable reputation as a Titan fighter. Additionally, Zeke’s role as a central antagonist amplifies the significance of his brutal introduction.

In hindsight, Zeke’s fate in the series finale brings closure to fans who were disturbed by his initial actions. The lasting impression of Miche’s tragic end underscores the narrative depth and emotional intensity that “Attack on Titan” consistently delivers.

Steve Johanson: Steve Johnason, a dedicated content writer, devotes himself to spreading manga and anime throughout the world. He believes that people just need a small push to immerse themselves in the world of anime.
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