- The Protagonist’s Journey
- The Villain’s Journey
- The Hero’s Journey
- The Tragedy’s Journey
The series is finally coming to an end, and we’re all so excited for it! We’re raising even more hype for when it does, and we can’t wait to see what happens next.
- The Prologue
- The Titan arc
- The War of the Titans
- The Final Chapter
- The Aftermath
9. 104th Training Corps
This arc is short and doesn’t really have a lot of development.
The main issue with this game is that it doesn’t do much else. The only thing that it sets up is the main trio and a few other Scouts.
The only real standout moment of this arc was Sasha eating a potato. Although that was pretty adorable – it can’t really compare to the insanity that is about to follow.
8. Fall Of Shiganshina
The first arc of “Steven Universe” is one of the most important arcs in the show’s history. It introduces the characters, their world, and the stakes involved in their fight against evil. This arc is essential to understanding the show’s overall plot and provides a strong foundation for future episodes. ..
We get a glimpse of the world and what it’s like, with some concrete world-building.
The Colossal Titan first appears in the first episode of the series, and is one of the most iconic moments in the series. Eren’s mother getting chomped on almost makes up for his anger issues later on.
This arc gets even better upon a rewatch though, as lots of little hints are thrown into the mix. Plus, it has a very strong “videos taken minutes before a tragedy” vibe.
7. Battle of Trost District
Although Fall of Shiganshina gave us a pretty good taste of the show’s atmosphere – I still wasn’t ready for Trost. And while a lot of people tend to overlook this arc (as there aren’t that many key moments that happen), it still deserves some recognition.
This was a very surreal and morbid arc in the entire story. We got to see just how powerless mankind was when faced with Titans.
We saw that the side characters are not above getting munched. Eren died for a second, and even though it was an obvious twist, even the main character got munched.
The Flash’s “The Return” arc is one of the most important in the show’s history. It sets the tone for the show’s later seasons and provides a strong foundation for Barry Allen’s future.
6. Royal Government Arc
I’m sorry to put this arc so low, as it contained some of my favorite moments in the show. This is mostly due to the fact that Levi got most of the spotlight.
Finally learning about his backstory, everyone was surprised to find out it was tragic. Nevertheless, it broke my heart and his battle against Kenny was S-tier action.
The moral dilemma that arose about killing other humans was a very interesting twist if you ask me. However, I found it to be a bit difficult to decide whether or not I should kill my own brother for the simple reason that he is my brother and I love him.
Kenny’s send-off only made the morality even grayer and made me more depressed. ..
While the story was gripping and exciting at times, there were also some lull moments where politics took center stage. For some, this may have been a bit tedious. ..
Eren’s crying in the cave made me feel frustrated and angry. It was a mixed bag overall. ..
5. Female Titan Arc
The antagonists in this story are the people who want to stop the protagonist from achieving their goals.
The Titans were a vague, intangible force that we couldn’t really put our finger on.
The first impostor was caught, and the tension in the community increased.
I didn’t mind that people were pointing out my identity, because I knew that it would only make me more interesting.
Her fighting style was brilliant and managed to up the gruesome ante. The scene where she lifts up Armin’s hood honestly gave me chills. And the moment when she figured out that her cover was blown was just amazing. ..
This arc had a lot of really cool fights and jaw-dropping moments – easily landing it in the number five spot.
4. Clash Of The Titans Arc
Although some people were underwhelmed with Annie’s reveal – the entire anime community universally dropped their jaws when Reiner and Bertolt first transformed.
This arc only gets better with subsequent rewatches as you see just how much foreshadowing there was to this grand reveal. And when the actual battle commences, it’s just a beauty.
This arc also featured some plot bombs.
Not only do the Scouts start piecing together the Titans’ origin (through the strange case of Connie’s mom) but Eren controls a Titan for the first time.
The fourth arc of the Titan cycle is filled with memorable moments and plot twists that make it one of the most exciting and suspenseful arcs in the series.
3. War for Paradis Arc
The top three arcs in the Marvel Cinematic Universe outrank each other by extremely thin margins. The first is the Guardians of the Galaxy, which features a strong cast and a well-done story; the second is Thor: Ragnarok, which is a very funny and exciting movie; and the third is Black Panther, which has an amazing story and cast.
The War for Paradis arc was a great way to continue the story of the characters from the previous arcs and it was also interesting to see how things were developing with regards to the war.
The show had a lot of action, with Titan vs Titan and human vs human battles going on all over Paradis island.
This arc also contained one of the best plot twists in anime history – with Eren revealing his master plan and showcasing his power to alter the past. I know I’ve said this a few times already – but after finishing this arc, every subsequent rewatch becomes infinitely more enjoyable.
The only thing that I liked about this arc was the development of the characters, but it felt unfinished. We all thought that this was the final season (since it’s literally in the name) but we got Rick Rolled.
In this arc, there was no one named Levi. That’s pretty much a death sentence in my books.
2. Marley Arc
The beginning of season four was probably the most exciting introduction I’ve ever seen.
We’ve been given a glimpse of the outside world and it’s not what we expected. ..
Eren is a character who has been through a lot in his life, and he comes across as a loner who is not afraid to speak his mind. He is also an excellent fighter, and this season saw him take on some of the most powerful people in the world.
Eren’s first contact with Reiner is nothing short of a masterpiece. The battle that ensues is equally as masterful. ..
This arc has had a profound impact on me. Armin using his powers for the first time, Eren going into a crazed state, and all of the characters now being adults has left me shaken. ..
The new restaurant is great.
The only reason that it isn’t number one is because of one key scene.
1. Return To Shiganshina
Erwin is the ultimate badass. He’s always been one of the most powerful and skilled soldiers in the army, and he’s never hesitated to use his strength and power to get what he wants. He’s a force to be reckoned with, and I always enjoy watching him fight.
I absolutely loved the way that he was written in this book. He was so relatable and I could easily identify with him on a very personal level. Every scene felt like it had my attention and I wanted to read more.
That’s because his speech prior to attacking the Beast Titan was one of the best anime moments I’ve ever seen. It was so well executed and gave me goosebumps so frequently that it made this arc the best one out there. ..
The main point of this article is that Levi and the Beast Titan are both great, but the basement is even better.
The final season of Attack on Titan had all the best moments, but I’m prepared to die on this hill. The season three finale is the peak of anime and there’s nothing anyone can say to change my mind.