ITT: series that have long since jumped the shark, but you are still enjoying

I liked it more when it was a story about humanity's struggle for survival against an unknown enemy, but it's still an interesting read for all the twists and politics

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>Facist: The manga

>facist

I was expecting that they would be the last of humanity, the titans would be the result of trying to create bioweapons, and that they would be stuck in a cycle that's been going on for centuries, which is basically the most cliche reveal possible. The ACTUAL reveal was far more interesting, and now I'm hooked. It also gets points for being a shonen in which named characters both kill without remorse and die permanently, and being a fantasy anime with actual worldbuilding rather than being another Dragon Quest ripoff.

It's a seinen published in a shounen magazine, just like Death Note.

lmao

>I liked it more when it was a story about humanity's struggle for survival against an unknown enemy

Same, every victory and every inch of ground gained felt more impactful, but now knowing the full picture it feels less so, considering what they really were fighting against, where they were fighting, etc..

It makes me want to see an alternate version where there is no Eldian vs. Marleys and they're actually the last remaining humans, fighting to take back their territory. Could still have Titan shifting in it maybe...

You should read Tokyo Ghoul and TG:re. It's whole new definition of "jumping the shark".

>It's a seinen published in a shounen magazine, just like Death Note.

and Hunter X Hunter.

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