Attack on Titan: Junior High

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  • TV-14
  • 2015
  • 1 Season
  • 7.1  (2,552)

Attack on Titan: Junior High is a spinoff series of the hugely popular anime and manga series Attack on Titan. Produced by the animation studio Production I.G., the show premiered on October 4, 2015, and ran for 12 episodes. The show was licensed for North American distribution by FUNimation, and premiered on their streaming service the same day as its original broadcast in Japan. The premise of Attack on Titan: Junior High is simple: imagine if the world of Attack on Titan was a high school, with Eren, Mikasa, and the other characters as students. The series reimagines the original series' characters as middle schoolers attending Titan Junior High, where they deal with typical teenage problems like crushes, homework, and sports clubs. Of course, this being Attack on Titan, there are still Titans in this world, and the students must navigate the challenges of giant monsters attacking their school and town. The show follows Eren, Mikasa, and their friends as they go about their daily lives at Titan Junior High. Eren is the hot-headed protagonist, who is determined to defeat the Titans and discover the truth about their existence. Mikasa is his stoic, serious-minded best friend, who is always looking out for Eren. The two of them are joined by a colorful cast of characters, including the ambitious Jean, the quirky Sasha, and the bubbly Annie. The show's humor is largely derived from the contrast between the grim, life-or-death world of the original series and the mundanity of high school life. For example, in one episode, the students participate in a dodgeball tournament, with the Titans serving as the opposing team. In another episode, the girls' volleyball team comes up with a new strategy to defeat their opponents by channeling their inner Titans. One recurring joke in the series is the character of Mr. Kitagawa, the school's hapless faculty advisor, who is constantly being put upon by the students. Whether he's being tackled by Eren in the hallway or being forced to drink Mikasa's homemade smoothies, Mr. Kitagawa is always the butt of the joke. Another recurring gag is the character of Principal Zackley, who is obsessed with creating artistic masterpieces out of human waste. Despite its lighthearted tone and comedic premise, Attack on Titan: Junior High still manages to sneak in moments of dramatic tension and character development. The series explores the relationships between the characters and delves into the motivations behind their actions. We see Eren struggling to control his rage towards the Titans, Mikasa dealing with the trauma of her past, and Jean wrestling with his desire for success and recognition. The animation in Attack on Titan: Junior High is bright, colorful, and cartoonish, with exaggerated expressions and movements that are reminiscent of classic anime comedies. The show's visuals are a departure from the gritty, realistic style of the original series, but they still manage to capture the spirit of the world of Attack on Titan. The show's soundtrack is also a departure from the original series, with catchy, upbeat theme songs and peppy background music that complement the show's comedic tone. However, the series still manages to include some of the iconic music from the original series, like "Guren no Yumiya" and "Call Your Name," adding to the show's sense of nostalgia and familiarity. In conclusion, Attack on Titan: Junior High is a fun, lighthearted spinoff series that offers a fresh take on the world of Attack on Titan. While it may not have the same level of intensity and drama as the original series, it still manages to capture the essence of the characters and their world in a unique and entertaining way.

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Attack! Titan Junior High School
12. Attack! Titan Junior High School
December 19, 2015
After their chee-burg stand was taken by Titans, Eren and the gang decide to fight back.
Clear and Sunny! Titan Junior High School
11. Clear and Sunny! Titan Junior High School
December 12, 2015
Year 1 Class 4 is running a cheeseburger stand in their school festival. Their neighbor is last year's winner, the Kamameshi stand, run by Rico's class. Though it's a tough battle, Eren's class is neck and neck with them. Who'll be this year's winner?
Recommendation! Titan Junior High School
10. Recommendation! Titan Junior High School
December 5, 2015
Removal of the student council president results in an election for president. In order to win, candidates fight for a Newspaper Club member's notebook that Levi says has information all the Attack Junior High School students would want to know.
Sweet Summer! Titan Junior High School
9. Sweet Summer! Titan Junior High School
November 28, 2015
The summer festival is coming up soon and Bertholdt asks Annie to come along. Knowing how Bertholdt feels about Annie, Reiner and Ymir try to help Bertholdt look good in front of Annie so that he can win her love.
Spine-chiller! Titan Junior High School
8. Spine-chiller! Titan Junior High School
November 21, 2015
The Attack Junior High Scout Regiment holds a customary event called the Test of Courage. It sounds simple enough, participants just have to visit three classrooms in order and write their names on the board. At night, of course. Nothing to be scared of.
Showdown! Titan Junior High School
7. Showdown! Titan Junior High School
November 14, 2015
Fed up with their upperclassmen's lectures and unreasonable rules posed on them, some of the Year 1 students go against their upperclassmen. Responding to their attitude, Levi suggests settling the matter by competing in the Sports Day games.
Love Letter! Titan Junior High School
6. Love Letter! Titan Junior High School
November 7, 2015
Someone put a love letter in Jean's shoe locker. Since the letter isn't signed, he doesn't know who it's from, so he starts trying to figure out who wrote the letter. Will Jean finally get the sweet love life he's longed for?
Studying Hard! Titan Junior High School
5. Studying Hard! Titan Junior High School
October 31, 2015
The results of the mid-term exam are in and Mr. Keith tells his students that those who failed the tests will have to take makeup tests the following week. Those who fail again will have to take refresher classes.
Cleanup! Titan Junior High School
4. Cleanup! Titan Junior High School
October 24, 2015
Eren and the gang reluctantly go to their first club activities at the Wall Cleanup Club. The president of the club tells them that the survival of the club depends on them and orders them to clean all the windows in school as their first activity.
Dodgeball! Titan Junior High School
3. Dodgeball! Titan Junior High School
October 17, 2015
Because of Eren, Annie feels embarrassed about her favorite food, cheese Hamburg steak, so she gets angry and vows to defeat him at the dodgeball tournament. On the day of the tournament, though, he oversleeps and causes problems for his team.
Chasing! Titan Junior High School
2. Chasing! Titan Junior High School
October 10, 2015
Eren's homeroom teacher tells him that he needs to go collect the club admission form from Armin Arlelt who has been absent from school. On his way to Armin's house with Mikasa, they encounter an upperclassman who defeats a Titan with a single blow.
Starting School! Titan Junior High School
1. Starting School! Titan Junior High School
October 3, 2015
On the very first day of junior high, Eren oversleeps and is woken up by Mikasa. While rushing to school, he runs into several of his classmates. When they arrive at school, everyone except Eren notices something is odd.
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Attack on Titan: Junior High is a spinoff series of the hugely popular anime and manga series Attack on Titan. Produced by the animation studio Production I.G., the show premiered on October 4, 2015, and ran for 12 episodes. The show was licensed for North American distribution by FUNimation, and premiered on their streaming service the same day as its original broadcast in Japan.

The premise of Attack on Titan: Junior High is simple: imagine if the world of Attack on Titan was a high school, with Eren, Mikasa, and the other characters as students. The series reimagines the original series' characters as middle schoolers attending Titan Junior High, where they deal with typical teenage problems like crushes, homework, and sports clubs. Of course, this being Attack on Titan, there are still Titans in this world, and the students must navigate the challenges of giant monsters attacking their school and town.

The show follows Eren, Mikasa, and their friends as they go about their daily lives at Titan Junior High. Eren is the hot-headed protagonist, who is determined to defeat the Titans and discover the truth about their existence. Mikasa is his stoic, serious-minded best friend, who is always looking out for Eren. The two of them are joined by a colorful cast of characters, including the ambitious Jean, the quirky Sasha, and the bubbly Annie.

The show's humor is largely derived from the contrast between the grim, life-or-death world of the original series and the mundanity of high school life. For example, in one episode, the students participate in a dodgeball tournament, with the Titans serving as the opposing team. In another episode, the girls' volleyball team comes up with a new strategy to defeat their opponents by channeling their inner Titans.

One recurring joke in the series is the character of Mr. Kitagawa, the school's hapless faculty advisor, who is constantly being put upon by the students. Whether he's being tackled by Eren in the hallway or being forced to drink Mikasa's homemade smoothies, Mr. Kitagawa is always the butt of the joke. Another recurring gag is the character of Principal Zackley, who is obsessed with creating artistic masterpieces out of human waste.

Despite its lighthearted tone and comedic premise, Attack on Titan: Junior High still manages to sneak in moments of dramatic tension and character development. The series explores the relationships between the characters and delves into the motivations behind their actions. We see Eren struggling to control his rage towards the Titans, Mikasa dealing with the trauma of her past, and Jean wrestling with his desire for success and recognition.

The animation in Attack on Titan: Junior High is bright, colorful, and cartoonish, with exaggerated expressions and movements that are reminiscent of classic anime comedies. The show's visuals are a departure from the gritty, realistic style of the original series, but they still manage to capture the spirit of the world of Attack on Titan.

The show's soundtrack is also a departure from the original series, with catchy, upbeat theme songs and peppy background music that complement the show's comedic tone. However, the series still manages to include some of the iconic music from the original series, like "Guren no Yumiya" and "Call Your Name," adding to the show's sense of nostalgia and familiarity.

In conclusion, Attack on Titan: Junior High is a fun, lighthearted spinoff series that offers a fresh take on the world of Attack on Titan. While it may not have the same level of intensity and drama as the original series, it still manages to capture the essence of the characters and their world in a unique and entertaining way.

Attack on Titan: Junior High is a series that is currently running and has 1 seasons (12 episodes). The series first aired on October 3, 2015.

Where to Watch Attack on Titan: Junior High

Attack on Titan: Junior High is available for streaming on the FUNimation website, both individual episodes and full seasons. You can also watch Attack on Titan: Junior High on demand at Google Play, Apple TV and Crunchyroll.

  • Premiere Date
    October 3, 2015
  • IMDB Rating
    7.1  (2,552)