

Everybody would go praising how fluid and fantastic the visuals are, but honestly, not so much with this one. The animation in Attack on Titan was always a core key, and a great one might I add. The two first episodes flow nicely and fast until you realize you already made it to the third and last episode, which is centered about Mikasa as she pictures what it would have been like if her mother and father weren't assassinated, would she still have met Eren? would they still be that close of friends? It was a bit messy and complicated if you don't pay enough attention as they timeline conflicts can really confuse you, I didn't sign up for Steins Gate class complicated shows, but I was shocked nevertheless. It seems the world inside is even more corrupt and rotten than the other side of the walls, and having a fragile girl (as she referred to herself while fighting Eren on some training flashback) take over a case that would normally exceed the qualities of a rookie such as herself puts her at a real-world challenge, both morally and faithfully. They did a great job not only showing the soft and actual human part of Annie but also gave us a glimpse of the thug life on the lawless streets of Wall Maria. The one shot takes place the day before her exposal for the titan she is, peaking on her daily routine, and it just happens to be an interesting case where she has to look for some rich man's missing daughter. Spanning 3 episodes, Shingeki no Kyojin: Lost Girls dedicates the first two for Annie, a character that we haven't seen much of, especially on the last seasons (2 and 3 as of now), which was a total let down. With their own dreams, motivations, and fears. Shingeki no Kyojin: Lost Girls made a huge contribution to this debate while it focuses on Mikasa and Annie on a deeper scale, presenting more information on their past and rendering them as human beings Mikasa debate.Īnd with no stretching up, both characters have their ups and downs. Specifically, there are two major sides that you have to side with no matter what.

As fear takes control, she begins to experience an alternate version of her past-some things can be changed, but are there events so inescapable that she can't even prevent them in her dreams?Īs big and strong the Attack on Titan fandom has come and always been, there has been a major celestial character favoritism battle going on for as long as the main rookie cadet squad was first introduced. She remembers her conversations with Armin Arlert, her concern for her friends, and most painfully, the time she had almost lost everything. With worry for Eren Yeager gripping her heart, Mikasa Ackerman begins to remember. Yet, every answer she uncovers only leads to further questions-how has the illegal drug coderoin found its way to Stohess, what is Elliot hiding, and where has Carly disappeared to? With only a single day to solve the case and the underground of the Stohess District crawling with thugs, Annie must put her all into finding this girl. The case revolves around Carly Stratmann, a university graduate and the daughter of wealthy businessman Elliot Stratmann.


She agrees but puts forward a single condition: Annie must solve the fruitless missing person case Hitch was assigned. With no one else to turn to, she asks her comrade Hitch Dreyse to cover for her. Annie Leonhart has a job to do-and a resulting absence that must stay off her record at all costs.
