
[long analysis] Why Kenny has the highest well-written to ... - Reddit
2020年12月11日 · kenny is one of the finest uses of characters i can recall. a character which seemed a side-quest arc integrated man broadening so well to the point where his words become the core of the primal theme of aot. kenny's narration in the chapter is so serene and poetic. always clinged to 69 being the best chapter of snk.
Kenny Ackerman's final speech is genius : r/titanfolk - Reddit
2021年3月8日 · Levi probably also has my favorite parallels to Kenny's speech. Ever since Erwin charged into his death against Zeke, he has been waiting for the chance to end Zeke. He had to wait and even cooperate with him, keep Zeke alive, get blown up by him and then he finally got to kill him. 4 years have passed in the world of Attack on Titan between ...
Why Kenny Ackermann is the best villain in all of AoT!
2021年5月21日 · All shounen villains inspired me for this! I geniunly feel that Kenn Akckerman is peak of Isayama´s writing. Kenny Ackerman is beatiful three dimensional character, which was absolutely amazin and despite its very short appearance compare to many other villains, he ended up being my favourite villain of the series and one of the best villains eve
Can anyone please explain me Kenny & Annie’s Scene I'm so …
2022年3月21日 · Figuring out that Kenny isn't what he seems to be, Annie ought to get out there and fast, and considering how terrible of a liar Annie is, she just was buying excuses for herself, referring to her own past in a way, and escaping by kicking the wall suprising Kenny. She managed to get out and get back to Reiner.
Is it just me or was Kenny almost completely irrelevant to the
Exactly. Kenny was a character used for other character’s development AND to develop theme, not necessarily overarching plot. To me, this is more realistic as well. Think of the trite things people say about friends in real life: people are in your life for a reason, a season, or a lifetime. Kenny was in AOT for a reason and literally, a ...
Kenny, Uri, & the Cycle of Hatred : r/AttackOnRetards - Reddit
2021年9月2日 · That's why most of the pure character moments that occurred in Uprising were for them and not characters like Eren, Armin, and Mikasa. Except of course for the newly introduced characters like Kenny. Meanwhile, in Post-timeskip AOT, almost all of the characters from before the timeskip are already extremely well characterised and developed.
I always thought Kenny just through Levi off and never cared
2020年12月10日 · Kenny is by far one of my favorite charcayers in all of Aot he's still in my top 5 lmao. I never really thought Kenny really cared for Levi or loved him. But rereading this makes me feel it was wrong. Kenny finally finds his sister but refuses she's dead and the only thing She left behind was her kid.
Can someone explain this scene to me, is that Annie in ... - Reddit
Oh then i must remember it wrong. 1 thing i do remember correctly is she was trying to gain information on Royal Family and I believe she must've connected dots that Kenny is an important and shady person that must've ties with Royal family but what she didn't take in account is that He was more skilled than her and so when caught she tried to fabricate that story to escape him.
[long analysis] Why Kenny has the highest well-written to ... - Reddit
2020年12月11日 · Kenny beside being in my top 5 is still one of the best written characters imo. Kenny was made to look like greedy man set on power. And while that may be true to an extent in reality Kenny was just a man who wanted to know if he was ever capable of being able to feel and have the same compassion uri had and see the same dream uri did.
About the misconception of Kenny and Annie , is it really ... - Reddit
Like I said , you are allowed to complain , but dont try to act like MAPPA is the first one cut dialogue or using CGI ; people out here talking about being “fan of AOT” while their history full of “ constructive criticism” like “ MAPPA sucks”, “Isayama sucked” , …