{"id":3767,"date":"2017-08-22T12:59:26","date_gmt":"2017-08-22T12:59:26","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/animesouls.com\/?p=3767"},"modified":"2021-07-10T05:58:54","modified_gmt":"2021-07-10T05:58:54","slug":"top-5-and-most-shocking-deaths-in-attack-on-titan","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.animesouls.com\/top-5-and-most-shocking-deaths-in-attack-on-titan\/","title":{"rendered":"Top 5 And Most Shocking Death’s In “Attack on Titan”"},"content":{"rendered":"
Attack on Titan: Coming in at the bottom of the list, we have plus sized Levi. During his<\/p>\n
25.5 chapter stay (I count the Levi side story as half a chapter), Mike Zacharias made a<\/p>\n
name for himself as that creepy guy who never says anything and is probably awkward to<\/p>\n
talk with during a party. Still, despite his quirks, Mike Zacharias<\/a> proved himself to be an<\/p>\n invaluable asset to the Survey Corps (I hear he’s second only to Levi!). Mike Zacharias met<\/p>\n his end at the hands of the Zeke, unarmed and alone, crying in terror as he tried to defend<\/p>\n himself with no Vertical Equipment, before being horribly devoured. This death has always<\/p>\n stood out to<\/p>\n that I wasn’t able to predict in the series. Almost every other death (the original Squad Levi<\/p>\n and Kenny, for example) has been telegraphed to the point that it’s always a bit obvious<\/p>\n when a character has come to the end of the road, but Mike Zacharias’s was a death that<\/p>\n legitimately blind sided me. Of course, after rereading the chapter, it becomes a bit more<\/p>\n obvious that Mike Zacharias is about to meet his maker (why else would Gelgar mention<\/p>\n his abilities, unless Isayama wanted to drive home how dangerous Zeke is?), and this fact<\/p>\n is enough to bump Mike Zacharias down in the rankings.<\/p>\nme as one of the few deaths (alongside Marco’s)<\/h3>\n