Animes To Watch If You Like Attack On Titan

Craving More After Attack on Titan? You're Not Alone!
So, you've just finished Attack on Titan and now you're staring at your screen, feeling a bit...empty? Don't worry, we've all been there! The good news is, there's a whole world of anime waiting to fill that Titan-sized hole in your heart.
For the "Humanity is on the Brink" Vibe
First up, let's talk about Claymore. Imagine a world where humans are constantly threatened by shapeshifting demons called Yoma. The only ones who can fight them are half-human, half-Yoma warriors known as Claymores.
These silver-eyed warriors wield massive swords and live a solitary, dangerous existence. Think Attack on Titan, but with more swords and fewer giant naked people (though, arguably, the Yoma are equally terrifying!). It's a dark fantasy with strong female leads and plenty of action.
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If You Loved the Military Strategy
If you enjoyed the strategic battles and military drama of Attack on Titan, check out Arslan Senki (The Heroic Legend of Arslan). It's a classic story of a young prince who must reclaim his kingdom after a devastating betrayal. Think medieval warfare, political intrigue, and a whole lot of horses!
Arslan isn't exactly Eren Yeager, but his journey from naive prince to skilled leader is compelling. Plus, the battles are epic and the characters are surprisingly funny, even amidst the chaos of war.

For the "Secrets and Mysteries" Fan
Did you love unraveling the mysteries surrounding the Titans and the world outside the walls? Then Made in Abyss is for you. This seemingly cute anime follows a young girl named Riko who descends into a giant, unexplored abyss in search of her missing mother.
But don't let the adorable character designs fool you. The Abyss is a dangerous place filled with bizarre creatures and deadly curses. It's a visually stunning, emotionally gripping adventure that will keep you guessing until the very end.
Looking for Something Completely Different?
Okay, maybe you're tired of all the doom and gloom. Maybe you just want something fun and heartwarming. Then try Vinland Saga. Yes, it sounds serious, and it is, at times, a story about Vikings and revenge.

However, underneath the blood and battles, there's a surprising amount of character development and thoughtful reflection on violence. The protagonist, Thorfinn, goes on a journey from a revenge-driven kid to someone questioning the very meaning of war.
One More For The Road: Give it A try
Still unsure? Take a look at 86 -Eighty Six-. It presents a society built on lies, fighting a war with unmanned drones...or so they say.

This one is a gripping watch. It's got the military feel, the struggle for survival, and a healthy dose of political commentary.
The Adventure Continues!
These are just a few suggestions to get you started on your post-Attack on Titan anime journey. Don't be afraid to explore different genres and try new things. Who knows? You might just discover your next favorite anime!
So grab your snacks, settle in, and get ready to dive into a whole new world of animated adventures. Happy watching!
