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Attack on Titan: Junior High | |
![]() Cover of Attack on Titan: Junior High volume one. | |
進撃!巨人中学校 ( Shingeki! Kyojin band Chūgakkō ) | |
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Genre | Comedy,[1] parody[2] |
Manga | |
Written by | Saki Nakagawa |
Published by | Kodansha |
English publisher | US Kodansha USA |
Magazine | Bessatsu Shōnen Magazine |
Demographic | Shōnen |
Original run | April 9, 2012 – July 9, 2016 |
Volumes | 11 |
Anime television series | |
Directed by | Yoshihide Ibata |
Written by | Midori Gotou |
Music by | Asami Tachibana |
Studio | Production I.G |
Licensed by | Crunchyroll |
Original network | MBS, Tokyo MX, RKK, BS11, SBS |
English network | SEA Aniplus Asia |
Original run | October 4, 2015 – December 20, 2015 |
Episodes | 12 |
Manga | |
Attack on Titan: High School – Youth! The Marley Academy Next Door | |
Written by | Saki Nakagawa |
Published by | Kodansha |
Magazine | Bessatsu Shōnen Magazine |
Demographic | Shōnen |
Original run | June 9, 2018 – August 9, 2018 |
Volumes | 1 |
Attack on Titan: Junior High (Japanese: 進撃!巨人中学校, Hepburn: Shingeki! Kyojin Chūgakkō , lit. "Attack! Titan Middle school") [1] is a Japanese comedy manga series written and illustrated by Saki Nakagawa and published in Bessatsu Shōnen Magazine from April 2012 to July 2016. The series is a parody of Hajime Isayama's popular manga series Attack on Titan ( 進撃の巨人 , Shingeki no Kyojin ).
The manga has been adapted into an anime television series which began airing in October 2015. A rebroadcast was aired during January 2016.[3]
A sequel, Attack on Titan: High School ( 進撃!巨人高校 , Shingeki! Kyojin Kōkō , lit. "Attack! Titan High School"), known by its subtitle, Youth! The Marley Academy Next Door ( ~青春!となりのマーレ学園~ ~Seishun! Tonari no Māre Gakuen~ ) ran from June 2018 to August 2018 and consisted of six chapters.
Plot [edit]
The story is a parody of the Attack on Titan manga, featuring younger, chibi versions of the characters as they attend the "Class 1-04" at the Attack Junior High School ( 進撃中学校 , Shingeki Chūgakkō ).[1] [2] [4] The story focuses on their adventures during the first year at school.
Characters [edit]
First-year students [edit]
- Eren Yeager ( エレン・イェーガー , Eren Yēgā )
English: "Eren Jaeger"
- Voiced by: Yūki Kaji[4] (Japanese); Bryce Papenbrook[5] (English)
- Eren Yeager is a hot-blooded young boy who especially enjoys eating cheeseburgers. He harbors an intense hatred of Titans due to an incident where the Colossal Titan (the principal of the Titan campus) stole his lunch, and is driven to break school rules in order to eliminate all the Titans in the world. While he does not have the uncanny strength of Mikasa or the intelligence of Armin, his ambition to exterminate the Titans drives him to complete and exceed his goals, and astonish his classmates with his passion and drive.[6]
- Mikasa Ackerman ( ミカサ・アッカーマン , Mikasa Akkāman )
English: "Mikasa Ackermann"
- Voiced by: Yui Ishikawa[4] (Japanese); Trina Nishimura[5] (English)
- Mikasa Ackerman is a stoic girl who seemingly has a handle on most situations that often disarrays, scares or incapacitates her peers. She is very close to Eren, to the point that she becomes depressed and all her abilities are greatly reduced when he is not present. She is very protective of both Eren and Armin, seeing them as her precious family she cannot lose.[6]
- Armin Arlert ( アルミン・アルレルト , Arumin Arureruto )
English: "Armin Arlelt"
- Voiced by: Marina Inoue[4] (Japanese); Josh Grelle[5] (English)
- Armin Arlert is a very intelligent but sickly boy who regularly wears a futon over his head to avoid catching a cold. He is a good friend to Eren and Mikasa, and frequently relies on their protection. Despite his poor self-esteem, his intellect often serves to aid his friends in bad situations.[6]
- Reiner Braun ( ライナー・ブラウン , Rainā Buraun )
- Voiced by: Yoshimasa Hosoya[4] (Japanese); Robert McCollum[5] (English)
- Reiner Braun is a very muscular student, who is always seen together with his friend Bertolt, for whom he tries to help find a girlfriend. He has a crush on Krista and always tries to woo her.
- Bertolt Hoover ( ベルトルト・フーバー , Berutoruto Fūbā )
English: "Bertholdt Hoover"
- Voiced by: Tomohisa Hashizume[4] (Japanese); David Matranga[5] (English)
- Bertolt Hoover is a very tall, quiet student and a close friend to Reiner, and loves die-cutting as a hobby. He secretly crushes on Annie during the summer festival.
- Annie Leonhart ( アニ・レオンハート , Ani Reonhāto )
- Voiced by: Yū Shimamura[4] (Japanese); Lauren Landa[5] (English)
- Annie Leonhart is an introverted girl whose strength rivals that of Mikasa. Like Eren, she also loves cheeseburgers and attends student council.
- Jean Kirstein ( ジャン・キルシュタイン , Jan Kirushutain )
English: "Jean Kirschtein"
- Voiced by: Kishō Taniyama[4] (Japanese); Mike McFarland[5] (English)
- Jean Kirstein is an egotistic boy whose primary concern in school is becoming popular amongst girls. He has a crush on Mikasa, and frequently comes into conflict with Eren.
- Marco Bott ( マルコ・ボット , Maruko Botto )
English: "Marco Bodt"
- Voiced by: Ryōta Ōsaka[4] (Japanese); Austin Tindle[5] (English)
- Marco Bott is a friendly student and a good friend to Jean, whom he tries his best to help.
- Connie Springer ( コニー・スプリンガー , Konī Supuringā )
English: "Conny Springer"
- Voiced by: Hiro Shimono[4] (Japanese); Clifford Chapin[5] (English)
- Connie Springer is a sporty, outgoing boy with a buzz cut. Despite his upbeat personality, he is quite slow-witted.
- Sasha Blouse ( サシャ・ブラウス , Sasha Burausu )
English: "Sasha Braus"
- Voiced by: Yū Kobayashi[4] (Japanese); Ashly Burch[5] (English)
- Sasha Blouse is a fun-loving girl with a gluttonous appetite who spends most of her time thinking about food.
- Historia Reiss ( ヒストリア・レイス , Hisutoria Reisu )
- Voiced by: Shiori Mikami[4] (Japanese); Bryn Apprill[5] (English)
- Also known as Krista Lenz ( クリスタ・レンズ , Kurisuta Renzu ).[a] She is a petite, friendly and warm-hearted girl who is well loved by her peers, to the point many express their wishes to marry her. Her father is Rod Reiss.
- Ymir ( ユミル , Yumiru )
- Voiced by: Saki Fujita[4] (Japanese); Elizabeth Maxwell[5] (English)
- Ymir is a close friend of Krista. She is extremely protective of Krista, often thwarting Reiner, is always around her side, and she openly claims to want to marry her.
- Thomas Wagner ( トーマス・ワグナー , Tōmasu Wagunā )
- Voiced by: Shigeyuki Susaki[4] (Japanese); Duncan Brannan[5] (English)
- Thomas Wagner is one of Eren's classmates.
- Mīna Carolina ( ミーナ・カロライナ , Mīna Karoraina )
- Voiced by: Chika Anzai[4] (Japanese); Alexis Tipton[5] (English)
- Mīna Carolina is one of Eren's classmates.
- Hannah Diamant ( ハンナ・ディアマント , Hanna Diamanto )
- Voiced by: Megumi Satō[4] (Japanese); Tia Ballard[5] (English)
- Hannah Diamant is one of Eren's classmates. She spends almost the entire time affectionately hugging her boyfriend Franz, rather than paying attention to anything else around them.
- Franz Kefka ( フランツ・ケフカ , Furantsu Kefuka )
- Voiced by: Kenta Ōkuma[4] (Japanese); James Chandler[5] (English)
- Franz Kefka is one of Eren's classmates. He spends almost the entire time affectionately hugging his girlfriend Hannah, rather than paying attention to anything else around them.
- Hitch Dreyse ( ヒッチ・ドリス , Hitchi Dorisu )
- Voiced by: Akeno Watanabe[4] (Japanese); Brittney Karbowski[5] (English)
- Hitch Dreyse is a fellow student and a student council friend of Annie, and likes to poke fun of her other classmate, Marlowe. Though she denies it, Hitch is a fanatic cat lover.
- Marlowe Freudenberg ( マルロ・フロイデンベルク , Maruro Furoidenberuku )
English: "Marlo Freudenberg"
- Voiced by: Tomokazu Sugita[4] (Japanese); Todd Haberkorn[5] (English)
- Marlowe Freudenberg is a fellow student and student council fellow of Annie.
Second-year students [edit]
- Petra Ral ( ペトラ・ラル , Petora Raru )
English: "Petra Rall"
- Voiced by: Natsuki Aikawa[4] (Japanese); Caitlin Glass[5] (English)
- Petra Ral is a member of the secret unauthorized club, the Scout Regiment. She is very friendly and welcoming to the freshmen, but is cruelly sarcastic to her fellow member Oluo.
- Oluo Bozado ( オルオ・ボザド , Oruo Bozado )
English: "Oluo Bozado"
- Voiced by: Shinji Kawada[4] (Japanese); Chris Smith[5] (English)
- Oluo Bozado is a member of the Scout Regiment club. He is narcissistic and has a nasty tendency to bite his tongue frequently for no reason.
- Eld Jinn ( エルド・ジン , Erudo Jin )
English: "Eld Gin"
- Voiced by: Susumu Chiba[4] (Japanese); Vic Mignogna[5] (English)
- Eld Jinn is a member of the Scout Regiment club.
- Günther Schultz ( グンタ・シュルツ , Gunta Shurutsu )
- Voiced by: Kozo Mito[4] (Japanese); Brett Weaver[5] (English)
- Günther Schultz is a member of the Scout Regiment club.
- Rico Brzenska ( リコ・ブレツェンスカ , Riko Buretsensuka )
- Voiced by: Michiko Kaiden[4] (Japanese); Morgan Garrett[5] (English)
- Rico Brzenska is the leader of the Wall Cleanup Club, which Eren and his friends are forced to join, and is in charge of scrubbing off the graffiti painted on the wall by the Titan pranksters. She teaches the younger students on how to scale the wall using the Vertical Maneuvering Gears.
- Ian Dietrich ( イアン・ディートリッヒ , Ian Dītorihhi )
- Voiced by: Yūya Murakami[4] (Japanese); Garret Storms[5] (English)
- Ian Dietrich is one of Rico's sidekicks and the deputy leader of the Wall Cleanup Club.
- Ilse Langnar ( イルゼ・ラングナー , Iruze Rangunā )
- Voiced by: Sachi Kokuryu[4] (Japanese); Marissa Lenti[5] (English)
- Ilse Langnar is a senior student who works as the gossip reporter of the Newspaper Club, and is constantly recording notes in her journal.
Third-year students [edit]
- Levi Ackerman ( リヴァイ・アッカーマン , Rivai Akkāman )
English: "Levi Ackermann"[b]
- Voiced by: Hiroshi Kamiya[4] (Japanese); Matthew Mercer[5] (English)
- Levi is the leader of Attack Junior High's secret underground club, Scout Regiment, and is reputed to be the strongest man in the world, capable of knocking out a Titan with a single slap from his paper fan. He has a compulsive trait for tidiness.
- Hange Zoë ( ハンジ・ゾエ , Hanji Zoe )
English: "Zoë Hange" [c]
- Voiced by: Romi Park[4] (Japanese); Jessica Calvello[5] (English)
- Hange Zoë is Levi's classmate and the deputy leader of the Scout Regiment club. She is obsessed with anything related to the study of Titans, often to the annoyance of Levi, who calls her by the nickname "Abnormal" or "four-eyes".
- Mike Zacharius ( ミケ・ザカリアス , Mike Zakariasu )
English: "Miche Zacharius"
- Voiced by: Kenta Miyake[4] (Japanese); Jason Douglas[5] (English)
- Mike Zacharius is a senior student who is a sidekick of Hange, and has a peculiar habit of sniffing younger students.
- Moblit Berner ( モブリット・バーナー , Moburitto Bānā )
- Voiced by: Rintarō Nishi[4] (Japanese); Jerry Jewell[5] (English)
- Moblit Berner is a senior student who is a sidekick of Hange. He is regularly frightened and frustrated by Hange's eccentric and reckless behaviours involving Titans.
Staff [edit]
- Keith Shadis ( キース・シャーディス , Kīsu Shādisu )
English: "Keith Sadies"
- Voiced by: Tsuguo Mogami[4] (Japanese); Patrick Seitz[5] (English)
- Keith Shadis is the strict and intimidating class teacher of Eren and his friends. He is also a good friend of Eren's father.
- Erwin Smith ( エルヴィン・スミス , Eruvin Sumisu )
- Voiced by: Daisuke Ono[4] (Japanese); J. Michael Tatum[5] (English)
- Erwin Smith is a school teacher, a senior member of the teachers' board, and the club adviser of the secret Scout Regiment.
- Hannes ( ハンネス , Hannesu )
- Voiced by: Keiji Fujiwara[4] (Japanese); David Wald[5] (English)
- Hannes is the frequently drunk janitor who works at the Titan side of the school campus, and also the adviser of the Wall Cleanup Club. He is a good friend of Eren's mother.
- Darius Zackly ( ダリス・ザックレー , Darisu Zakkurē )
English: "Darius Zachary"
- Voiced by: Hideaki Tezuka[4] (Japanese); John Swasey[5] (English)
- Darius Zackly is the head of the teachers' board, and the principal of the human campus of Attack Junior High.
- Dot Pixis ( ドット・ピクシス , Dotto Pikushisu )
English: "Dot Pyxis"
- Voiced by: Masahiko Tanaka[4] (Japanese); R Bruce Elliott[5] (English)
- Dot Pixis is a senior member of the teachers' board.
- Nile Dok ( ナイル・ドーク , Nairu Dōku )
English: "Nile Dawk"
- Voiced by: Anri Katsu[4] (Japanese); Ian Sinclair[5] (English)
- Nile Dok is a senior member of the teachers' board.
- Kitz Weilman ( キッツ・ヴェールマン , Kittsu Wēruman )
- Voiced by: Tomoyuki Shimura[4] (Japanese); Christopher Sabat[5] (English)
- Kitz Weilman is a member of the teachers' board.
Other characters [edit]
- Carla Yeager ( カルラ・イェーガー , Karura Yēgā )
English: "Carla Jaeger"
- Voiced by: Yoshino Takamori[4] (Japanese); Jessica Cavanagh[5] (English)
- Carla Jaeger is Eren's mother, who prepares his beloved cheeseburger steak lunch everyday.
- Dita Ness ( ディータ・ネス , Dīta Nesu )
English: "Dieter Neiss"
- Voiced by: Koichi Sakaguchi[4] (Japanese); Jonathan Brooks[5] (English)
- Dita Ness is the owner of a shooting gallery at the Summer Festival.
- Frieda ( フリーダ , Furīda )
- Voiced by: Yōko Hikasa[4] (Japanese); Dawn M. Bennett[5] (English)
- Frieda is a former student of Attack Junior High, who got lost in the school building during the Test of Courage. She is since condemned to haunt the campus as a ghost, namely "the Seven Wonders of Attack Junior High, No. 7".
Media [edit]
Manga [edit]
Saki Nakagawa began publishing Attack on Titan: Junior High in the May issue of Kodansha's monthly shōnen manga magazine Bessatsu Shōnen Magazine on April 9, 2012.[1] A special chapter was published in the May issue of the Monthly Shōnen Sirius magazine on March 25, 2014.[8] In the June 2016 issue, published on May 9, Nakagawa commented that the manga would be ending soon;[9] the final chapter was published in the magazine's August issue, on July 9, 2016.[10]
The series was published in tankōbon form by Kodansha. It has been licensed for publication in North America by Kodansha USA.[11] The series has been collected into eleven tankōbon volumes,[12] published as five[d] volumes in English.[13] The additional chapters were published in a single volume in August 2018.[14]
Sequel [edit]
A sequel, Attack on Titan: High School ( 進撃!巨人高校 , Shingeki! Kyojin Kōkō , lit. "Attack! Titan High School"), known by its subtitle, Youth! The Marley Academy Next Door ( ~青春!となりのマーレ学園~ ~Seishun! Tonari no Māre Gakuen~ ) was published in six chapters between June and August 2018 and collected into one volume.[15] [16]
Volume list [edit]
No. | Original release date | Original ISBN | English release date | English ISBN | ||
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1 | April 9, 2013[17] | 978-4-06-384841-0 | March 11, 2014[18] | 978-1-61262-916-2 | ||
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2 | August 9, 2013[19] | 978-4-06-394903-2 | March 11, 2014[18] | 978-1-61262-916-2 | ||
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3 | December 9, 2013[20] | 978-4-06-394979-7 | November 25, 2014[21] | 978-1-61262-918-6 | ||
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4 | April 9, 2014[22] | 978-4-06-395046-5 | November 25, 2014[21] | 978-1-61262-918-6 | ||
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5 | August 8, 2014[23] | 978-4-06-395143-1 | April 28, 2015[24] | 978-1-61262-961-2 | ||
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6 | December 9, 2014[25] | 978-4-06-395254-4 | April 28, 2015[24] | 978-1-61262-961-2 | ||
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7 | April 9, 2015[26] | 978-4-06-395359-6 | November 24, 2015[27] | 978-1-63236-113-4 | ||
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8 | August 7, 2015[28] | 978-4-06-395445-6 | November 24, 2015[27] | 978-1-63236-113-4 | ||
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9 | December 9, 2015[29] | 978-4-06-395550-7 | July 31, 2018[30] | 978-1-63236-410-4 | ||
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10 | April 8, 2016[31] | 978-4-06-395637-5 | July 31, 2018[30] | 978-1-63236-410-4 | ||
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11 | August 9, 2016[32] | 978-4-06-395721-1 | July 31, 2018[30] | 978-1-63236-410-4 | ||
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High School | August 9, 2018[14] | 978-4-06-512329-4 | ||||
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Anime [edit]
An anime television series adaptation was announced in July 2015.[2] [4] [33] [34] The series is directed by Yoshihide Ibata and written by Midori Gotou, with animation by animation studio Production I.G. Yuuko Yahiro provides character designs for the series, and Asami Tachibana composes the show's music although most of the music comes from the first season of the main anime. Kazuhiro Arai from Studio Homare is the series' art director, and Tetsuya Takahashi serves as director of photography. Taeko Hamauzu is the anime's editor and Masafumi Mima serves as sound director.[4] Linked Horizon performs the series' opening theme, "Youth is Like Fireworks" ( 青春は花火のように , "Seishun wa Hanabi no Yō ni" ).[35] [36] The ending theme, "Ground's Counterattack" ( 反撃の大地 , "Hangeki no Daichi" ), is performed by the voice actors for Eren, Mikasa, and Jean.[37] All cast members from the main anime reprise their roles for Attack on Titan: Junior High. The series premiered on October 4, 2015, and aired on MBS, Tokyo MX, BS11, RKK, and SBS.[35] [37] [38] The anime portion is followed by a live-action segment composed of two parts, "Shingeki! Treasure Hunt" and "Sasha Tries ?? By Herself!!"; the former features the voice actors for Eren, Mikasa, Armin, and Bertholt, and the latter features the voice actress for Sasha alongside a mascot called Titan-kun.[39] The series was licensed in North America by Funimation, and is simulcast on their website.[40] Following Sony's acquisition of Crunchyroll, the series was moved to Crunchyroll.[41] The anime was distributed in the United Kingdom by Anime Limited.[42]
Episode list [edit]
Reception [edit]
Volume one made it onto The New York Times Manga Best Sellers list for three weeks, debuting at number eight before rising to number five.[43]
Notes [edit]
- ^ Spelled as "Christa Lenz" is the anime.
- ^ Officially named as "Levi" per Kodansha's manga releases and its anime website.
- ^ Hange's name is arranged as "Hange Zoë" in the official translation of the manga published by Kodansha USA, as well as in the official Attack on Titan Guidebook: Inside & Outside and the Attack on Titan Character Encyclopedia, also published by Kodansha USA. It was reversed to "Zoë Hange" in the Funimation English dub. In Japan, the character's name has been romanized as "Hans Zoe" on the official anime website.[7]
- ^ Kodansha USA released the series in a 2-in-1 and 3-in-1 omnibus format.
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External links [edit]
- Attack on Titan: Junior High at Bessatsu Shōnen Magazine (in Japanese)
- Attack on Titan: Junior High official anime website (in Japanese)
- Attack on Titan: Junior High at Kodansha USA
- Attack on Titan: Junior High (manga) at Anime News Network's encyclopedia
Source: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Attack_on_Titan:_Junior_High
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