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VFX Company Reveals Real-Life Scale Of Attack On Titan

Attack On Titan is probably one of the biggest anime and manga properties on the planet right now, especially after the release of Attack On Titan Final Season. However, that was only the first part, and a second part is coming sometime in 2022, even though the mange has concluded its run.

However, realism probably isn’t why the series is so popular since it’s set in a post-apocalyptic wasteland where humanoid giants roam the Earth and the remnants of humanity stay behind fortified walls. Nevertheless, the folks from YouTube channel Corridor Crew decided to investigate what Attack On Titan would look like according to real-life scale.

One of the biggest points in their video is how the famous wall surrounding the human settlement in Attack On Titan is described as being 50 metres tall, but is overexaggerated and visualized to look more like it’s 200 metres tall. You can watch all their arguments and amazing VFX work in their video below:

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