Best Alternatives to Attack On Titan

What follows is a complete guide to the five best anime shows that are more enjoyable than Attack on Titan.

Demon Slayer

Demon Slayer

In Demon Slayer, a young guy tries to turn his sister back into a human being. In spite of everything, main character Tanjiro maintains an optimistic outlook on life. His friends are as peculiar as he is. Zenitsu can only fight while unconscious, and Inosuke sports a boar mask.

There is not a single positive moment in Attack on Titan. Optimism and good will are swiftly extinguished in the series.However, despite appearances, the world isn’t as cruel as depicted in Demon Slayer. Tanjiro makes an effort to view demons, who feed on human flesh, as human beings with emotions and aspirations.

Code Geass

Code Geass

The protagonist of the mecha drama Code Geass is a disgraced noble who attempts to regain his throne. He gains the ability to influence people’s thoughts. Because of his one-and-only chance, the series is very strategic. To get what he believes is his, the young man assumes a false identity and joins a guerilla group.

Code Geass features surprising plot turns and spectacular mech battles.While Geass has its share of silly filler episodes, Attack on Titan never knows when to lighten up. Lelouch is a far better planner than Eren.

Death Note

Death Note

Many viewers are unaware that Death Note is a Shonen manga. While a high school student uses a notebook to commit murder, the show raises questions about human morality.Death Note isn’t as brutal as Attack on Titan’s philosophical musings.

The plot and acting in Death Note are both excellent. The show can be a little too somber at times, but it’s still a terrific addition to any anime fan’s collection and a good starting point for newcomers.

Kino’s Journey

Kino’s Journey

The youthful protagonist of the early 2000s anime Kino’s Journey travels the world on her talking motorcycle. Kino encounters people from many different backgrounds and thinks deeply about the world around her. It’s one of the most underappreciated anime out there.

Among Kino’s most memorable quotes is the simple assertion that “The world is not beautiful, therefore it is”.The TV series Attack on Titan might take some cues from old adage. Especially in the last chapters, the series piles on the horror with little hope of escape.

Monster

Monster

The protagonist of Monster is a doctor who saves a child who then grows up to commit evil. In order to find Johan Liebert, a young guy he once spared who became one of the most terrible individuals in the world, Kenzo Tenma travels across Europe.

The moral stances expressed in Attack on Titan are used as a platform to convince viewers that morally reprehensible actions are acceptable.Monster employs Dr. Tenma as an ethical guide to show that people should be treated with kindness and compassion.