📖 SYNOPSIS
On his first day of junior high, Eren Yeager watches in horror as a Titan steals his cheeseburger. Not his mom, not his freedom — his lunch. And that's basically the entire emotional engine of this show. Attack on Titan: Junior High takes the full cast of the original series, shrinks them into chibi form, drops them into a school where humans and Titans awkwardly coexist, and lets the comedy write itself. Eren's burning rage? Now directed at lunch thieves. Mikasa's overprotective streak? Cranked to absurd levels. Levi's cleaning obsession? He runs the Wall Cleanup Club. Every iconic moment from the original gets a goofy school-life makeover across 12 episodes, and the parodies land way harder than they have any right to. Production I.G animated this, so even in chibi mode it looks sharp. The thing that makes it work is how specific the jokes are — if you've watched Attack on Titan, you'll catch references buried in background gags, club activities, and even the way certain characters eat. It's not trying to be deep, it's just genuinely funny. If you liked the absurd comedy energy of Hetalia Axis Powers or the school-life chaos of Ouran High School Host Club, this hits a similar sweet spot. You don't strictly need to have seen the original to enjoy it, but knowing the source material turns a fun comedy into something a lot funnier.
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🎬 EPISODE GUIDE
MANGA BRIDGE
This season covers Chapters 1-24 of the manga. Continue reading from Chapter 25.

🎭 CHARACTERS
Eren Yeager
Impulsive but courageous, Eren Yeager fights titans to avenge his mother and protect humanity.
Portrayed by Kaji Yuuki
Mikasa Ackerman
Mikasa Ackerman: Eren's fiercely loyal friend, a combat prodigy, and unwavering protector.
Portrayed by Ishikawa Yui
Armin Arlert
A frail but brilliant strategist, Armin supports Eren and Mikasa with genius plans, despite his self-doubt.
Portrayed by Inoue Marina
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