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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 manga series Attack on Titan (進撃の巨人, Shingeki no Kyojin).
Attack on Titan: Junior High | |
進撃!巨人中学校 (Shingeki! Kyojin band Chūgakkō) | |
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Genre | |
Manga | |
Written by | Saki Nakagawa |
Published by | Kodansha |
English publisher | |
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 | |
Studio | Production I.G |
Licensed by | Crunchyroll[lower-alpha 1] |
Original network | MBS, Tokyo MX, RKK, BS11, SBS |
English network | |
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 |
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.
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.
English: "Eren Jaeger"
English: "Mikasa Ackermann"
English: "Armin Arlelt"
English: "Bertholdt Hoover"
English: "Jean Kirschtein"
English: "Marco Bodt"
English: "Conny Springer"
English: "Sasha Braus"
English: "Marlo Freudenberg"
English: "Petra Rall"
English: "Oluo Bozado"
English: "Eld Gin"
English: "Levi Ackermann"[lower-alpha 3]
English: "Zoë Hange" [lower-alpha 4]
English: "Miche Zacharius"
English: "Keith Sadies"
English: "Darius Zachary"
English: "Dot Pyxis"
English: "Nile Dawk"
English: "Carla Jaeger"
English: "Dieter Neiss"
Saki Nakagawa began publishing Attack on Titan: Junior High in the May issue of Kodansha's monthly 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.[11] In the June 2016 issue, published on May 9, Nakagawa commented that the manga would be ending soon;[12] the final chapter was published in the magazine's August issue, on July 9, 2016.[13]
The series was published in tankōbon form by Kodansha. It has been licensed for publication in North America by Kodansha USA.[14] The series has been collected into eleven tankōbon volumes,[15] published as five[lower-alpha 5] volumes in English.[16] The additional chapters were published in a single volume in August 2018.[17]
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.[18][19]
No. | Original release date | Original ISBN | English release date | English ISBN | ||
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1 | April 9, 2013[20] | 978-4-06-384841-0 | March 11, 2014[21] | 978-1-61262-916-2 | ||
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2 | August 9, 2013[22] | 978-4-06-394903-2 | March 11, 2014[21] | 978-1-61262-916-2 | ||
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3 | December 9, 2013[23] | 978-4-06-394979-7 | November 25, 2014[24] | 978-1-61262-918-6 | ||
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4 | April 9, 2014[25] | 978-4-06-395046-5 | November 25, 2014[24] | 978-1-61262-918-6 | ||
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5 | August 8, 2014[26] | 978-4-06-395143-1 | April 28, 2015[27] | 978-1-61262-961-2 | ||
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6 | December 9, 2014[28] | 978-4-06-395254-4 | April 28, 2015[27] | 978-1-61262-961-2 | ||
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7 | April 9, 2015[29] | 978-4-06-395359-6 | December 29, 2015[30] | 978-1-63236-113-4 | ||
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8 | August 7, 2015[31] | 978-4-06-395445-6 | December 29, 2015[30] | 978-1-63236-113-4 | ||
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9 | December 9, 2015[32] | 978-4-06-395550-7 | July 31, 2018[33] | 978-1-63236-410-4 | ||
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10 | April 8, 2016[34] | 978-4-06-395637-5 | July 31, 2018[33] | 978-1-63236-410-4 | ||
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11 | August 9, 2016[35] | 978-4-06-395721-1 | July 31, 2018[33] | 978-1-63236-410-4 | ||
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High School | August 9, 2018[17] | 978-4-06-512329-4 | ||||
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An anime television series adaptation was announced in July 2015.[2][4][36][37] 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, "Die Jugend ist ein Feuerwerk" (青春は花火のように, "Seishun wa Hanabi no Yō ni", lit. "Youth is Like Fireworks").[38][39] The ending theme, "Ground of Counterattack" (反撃の大地, "Hangeki no Daichi"), is performed by the voice actors for Eren, Mikasa, and Jean.[40] 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.[38][40][41] 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 Bertholdt, and the latter features the voice actress for Sasha alongside a mascot called Titan-kun.[42] The series was licensed in North America by Funimation, and was simulcast on their website.[43] Following Sony's acquisition of Crunchyroll, the series was moved to Crunchyroll.[44] The anime was distributed in the United Kingdom by Anime Limited.[45]
No. | Title | Original air date [41] | |
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1 | "Starting School! Titan Junior High School" "Nyūgaku! Kyojin Chūgakkō" (Japanese: 入学!巨人中学校) | October 4, 2015 | |
Eren and Mikasa leave for school, and meet Krista, Ymir, Sasha, Jean, and Connie along the way. Arriving late, they accidentally wander into the Titan's side of the school, where they encounter peril in the form of a rain of titanic school supplies. They are rescued by Hannes, the school janitor, who takes them to the human side, where they learn that Keith Shadis is their teacher. During the entrance ceremony, the Titans arrive and begin to steal the student's lunches; Eren attempts to fight back by attacking the Colossal Titan, but instead falls from the rooftop and has his cheeseburger stolen. | |||
2 | "Chasing! Titan Junior High School" "Tsuiseki! Kyojin Chūgakkō" (Japanese: 追跡!巨人中学校) | October 11, 2015 | |
Eren and Mikasa are sent to collect a club admission form from Armin, who has secluded himself at home all winter for fear of the cold. On the way, a Titan attempts to steal their gifts of food, but it is defeated by Levi, who then steals Armin's futon. In an attempt to recover the futon, Eren and his classmates track down the Titan Junior High Scout Regiment, a secret, unapproved club. There they meet Eld, Oluo, Petra, and Günther. Levi arrives with Armin's futon, which he had stolen in order to mend a tear it had developed, and accepts all of them into the club. | |||
3 | "Dodgeball! Titan Junior High School" "Tōkyū! Kyojin Chūgakkō" (Japanese: 闘球!巨人中学校) | October 18, 2015 | |
Annie is unable to admit her love of cheeseburgers at lunchtime due to the derision Eren received after admitting to the same thing; due to this, she develops a grudge and vows to defeat him in the next day's dodgeball match. However, when the match rolls around, Eren is late, causing Mikasa to be unable to devote herself to the game. After multiple rounds, only two teams are left: one with Jean, Mikasa, Armin, Marco, Sasha, and Connie; the other with Annie, Reiner, Bertold, Ymir, and Krista. At the last moment, however, Eren arrives, allowing Mikasa to give the game her all, battling to a tie with Annie while everyone else is eliminated. Annie finally admits the reason for her grudge to Eren and they make up, just as Connie finally figures out the rules and gets Annie out. Afterward, Eren, Mikasa, Annie, and Armin have lunch together, and Mikasa becomes jealous when Eren and Annie start to bond over their mutual love of cheeseburgers. | |||
4 | "Cleanup! Titan Junior High School" "Seisō! Kyojin Chūgakkō" (Japanese: 清掃!巨人中学校) | October 25, 2015 | |
Eren and the gang are forced to join the Wall Cleanup Club since the Scout Regiment is an unapproved club. There, they are tasked with cleaning windows by Rico. Impressed by their work, she agrees to teach them to use the club's secret equipment, the vertical maneuvering gear. Eren, however fails the test because of an equipment failure. Hannes, the club's advisor, arrives to show him how it is done, but crashes into the wall due to being drunk. This allows Rico to save face by blaming the broken equipment on Hannes. Two Titans then appear, and as the club watches in horror, they graffiti the wall. Rico explains that this is why the Wall Cleanup Club was founded. Outraged, Eren attacks the Titans, only to end up covered in paint. | |||
5 | "Studying Hard! Titan Junior High School" "Mōben! Kyojin Chūgakkō" (Japanese: 猛勉!巨人中学校) | November 1, 2015 | |
Sasha and Connie both fail their tests and ask Armin for help. Connie promptly forgets about the study session, but Armin manages to help Sasha with math by using food metaphors. Meanwhile, Eren, Mikasa, and Jean are forced to listen to Oluo brag about his test scores. Hange then arrives and tries to extort money out of them for lunch. When they ask her why she can't afford her own, she shows them the two Titans she is keeping captive, forcing her to use up the biology club's budget as well as her allowance to feed them. Levi takes pity on her and gives her a bag of dog food to feed the Titans, which she then eats herself. Later, when the time comes around for the makeup test, Sasha fails due to fantasizing about food, and Connie fails after he forgets to show up for it. They both are forced to take a remedial class. | |||
6 | "Love Letter! Titan Junior High School" "Koibumi! Kyojin Chūgakkō" (Japanese: 恋文!巨人中学校) | November 8, 2015 | |
Jean finds a love letter in his locker and begins to fantasize about who it might be from. Annie approaches him in class, and a similar letter falls from her pocket, but she runs away before he can ask her about it. Later, they find her putting the letter in his locker: when Jean opens it, he finds a message asking him to meet at the park, and runs off. Annie then arrives at the park, and reveals that the letter was not from her, but from a Titan who fell in love with Jean after he gave it food as a distraction while he and Marco fled. Much to his classmates horror, Jean refuses to accept reality, instead convincing himself that the Titan is a normal girl. He soon comes to his senses, however, and rejects her; she smashes him into the ground and runs away, vowing not to give up. Sasha tries to console him by pretending that two pieces of food are girls who want to date him, and he retreats into fantasy. The others go home, leaving Marco to wait for Jean to come to his senses. | |||
7 | "Showdown! Titan Junior High School" "Taiketsu! Kyojin Chūgakkō" (Japanese: 対決 !巨人中学校) | November 15, 2015 | |
When Eren and his friends displease the upperclassmen, they are stuck with cleaning duty. Levi decides to teach them a lesson, challenging them to a contest in the Sports Day games in which the losing grade must clean the Titan's building. The next day, Sasha begins by losing the bread eating race to Hange when the latter uses her captive Titan, Sawney, to win. Jean also loses his game despite using the Omni-directional gear to cheat. The class begins to despair their chances of winning when Mikasa proposes a way to get ahead: defeat the upperclassmen in the shoulder wars match. They almost win, but are defeated by Levi. Hange then floods the entire field with confetti. As Eren and his classmates grumble about having to clean the field, they are joined by Rico and the other upperclassmen, who agree to help them, with the exception of Hange, who runs from an extremely angry Levi. | |||
8 | "Spine-chiller! Titan Junior High School" "Kaidan! Kyojin Chūgakkō" (Japanese: 怪談!巨人中学校) | November 22, 2015 | |
Following the events of the previous episode, the Hange and the other upperclassmen challenge Eren's class to a test of courage. That night they arrive at school, where Hange and Levi explain the rules: they must visit the art, music, and science rooms and write their names on the blackboard. The class splits into two groups and heads out, encountering various ghostly apparitions said to be the "Seven Wonders of Attack Junior High"; there is a rumor that anyone who sees all seven will be cursed with misfortune. Finally reaching the gym, they find that the ghosts were in fact a prank orchestrated by the upperclassmen. Erwin Smith, the club's advisor, reveals that one spirit, the woman with black hair who Christa encountered, was in fact a real ghost. | |||
9 | "Sweet Summer! Titan Junior High School" "Amanatsu! Kyojin Chūgakkō" (Japanese: 甘夏!巨人中学校) | November 29, 2015 | |
Bertholdt asks out Annie to the summer festival with Reiner, Christa and Ymir. She was not interested but she was forced to join in after her classmates all decided to go.On the rooftop, Reiner tells Bertholdt to tell Annie how he really feels about her. On the day of the summer festival, Reiner puts together three operations in plan to get Annie to fall in love with Bertholdt but fails. On the third operation, shaved ice was almost spilled on Annie but Bertholdt rushes towards her in time to only get himself soaked instead. After he washed himself, he heads towards a die-cutting stall out of interest while the group tries desperately to find him. Only Annie seemed to know where he was and the owner of the die-cutting stall gives Bertholdt two masks as he thought that Bertholdt and Annie were dating. Bertholdt blushes hard and tells him that that was not the case. The two sit on a bench at the area where the entire group was supposed to meet. She does not know what to say to describe Bertholdt when he is with her and she ends up laughing after what Bertholdt commented. Sasha was about to call out to them but Reiner and Ymir hold her back. In the end, Bertholdt seems to confess his feelings towards Annie under the cover of fireworks, and she replies with a 'yes'. Just then, the group hiding and eavesdropping fall out of the bushes and Reiner and Ymir congratulates Bertholdt and Annie. Bertholdt actually asked Annie to go die-cutting with him, much to Reiner and Ymir's disappointment. While they are die-cutting, fireworks appear in the sky and everyone is in awe. | |||
10 | "Recommendation! Titan Junior High School" "Suisen! Kyojin Chūgakkō" (Japanese: 推薦!巨人中学校) | December 6, 2015 | |
After a scandal, the president of the student council is ousted and an election is scheduled. Eren, Jean, Reiner, Oluo, Rico, and others all declare their intention of running. When they hear that Ilse Langnar, a member of the newspaper club, may have a notebook that contains the secret to winning the election, they pursue her in an attempt to procure it. Upon finally stealing it, however, they are disappointed to find that it only contains a plan for cleaning the school. When the time comes for the candidates to give their speeches, they all unintentionally alienate the students. However, when Marco attempts to defend Jean, he ends up aweing the audience and being elected president by a large margin. | |||
11 | "Clear and Sunny! Titan Junior High School" "Kaisei! Kyojin Chūgakkō" (Japanese: 快晴!巨人中学校) | December 13, 2015 | |
Eren and his classmates decide to run a cheeseburger stand for the school festival. However, upon opening, they find that they have stiff competition from Rico and her kamameshi stand, the winners of the previous year's snack stand contest. Meanwhile, Jean and Marco end up putting on a performance of Snow White almost single handed due to the rest of the class working at the cheeseburger stand. As Rico prepares to unveil the giant pot of rice she has been cooking, Armin comes up with a strategy to lure away her customers; they will start offering double the amount of cheese for the same price. However, just as they begin to enact their plan, the Titans attack and carry off the stands, food and all. | |||
12 | "Attack! Titan Junior High School" "Shingeki! Kyojin Chūgakkō" (Japanese: 進撃!巨人中学校) | December 20, 2015 | |
Following the events of the previous episode, Eren vows to get their cheeseburgers back from the Titans, defying the teachers and heading to the Titan's building. Finally making their way to the principal's office, where they believe the cheeseburgers to be located, they find a gigantic key in the center of a small city. As the rest of the class fights to hold off the attacking Titans, Eren carries the key to the keyhole and unlocks it. Inside, they find themselves in what is revealed to be the principal's lunch box, as the Colossal Titan lifts the lid and takes the cheeseburger stand. Enraged, Eren attacks, but is swallowed along with the stand. As his classmates look on in horror, however, the Titan spits him back out, and Eren reveals that he managed to rescue one of the burgers. As the students celebrate their first victory against the Titans, Erwin tells the other faculty that with this victory, human students now have a chance for a happy school life. |
Volume one made it onto The New York Times Manga Best Sellers list for three weeks, debuting at eighth place before rising to fifth.[46]
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