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10 Deadliest Attack On Titan Characters

15 March 2024


Attack On Titan is a high-stakes, gripping shōnen series that goes to incredibly dark places throughout its eighty-nine-episode run. Its protagonist, Eren Yeager, starts as a bright-eyed child who adores and wants to join the military with dreams of exploring the expansive world beyond the walls. It doesn't take long for the crushing truth of reality to set in, as Eren experiences the horror of the Titans, and later realizes that what lies beyond the sea is no different from the disappointment he grew up with. After three long seasons, Eren Yeager transforms into Attack On Titan's ultimate antagonist, and the series' deadliest character. From the allies that fight alongside them to the enemies they face, there are plenty of Attack On Titan characters who pack a powerful punch.

10. Kenny Ackerman Is An Infamous Serial Killer Who Raised Levi In The Underground



First Appearance: Chapter 52: Krista Lenz / Episode 38: Smoke Signal
Deaths Caused: Over one hundred people during his time as Kenny the Ripper

Kenny Ackerman raised Levi as his uncle, in the Underground where getting parental advice typically meant learning a new way to kill or dodge authority. Power's the only thing that matters to Kenny, and he's uncaring as to who he uses or betrays to get it. He's open about his self-serving nature and treats everything with an air of professionalism.

Kenny is Attack On Titan's only character shown to get a genuine thrill out of hunting other humans. Kenny's speed and physical prowess even frighten Annie, the Female Titan, and he's the only human character who's able to pose a real threat to humanity's strongest soldier, Levi Ackerman.

Armin Arlert's Mind And Indomitable Spirit Are A Powerful Combination



First Appearance: Chapter 1: To You, 2,000 Years From Now / Episode 1: To You, In 2,000 Years: The Fall Of Shiganshina, Part One Deaths Caused: At least ten thousand civilians during his transformation into the Colossal Titan in Marley

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