Attack on Titan: Eren Yeagar’s Final Form First Appeared in Naruto as a Forgotten Yet Terrifying Villain

Attack on Titan's Main Character Eren Yeager's Final Titan Form is Inspired by Kimimaro from Naruto.

Attack on Titan: Eren Yeagar’s Final Form First Appeared in Naruto as a Forgotten Yet Terrifying Villain

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  • The anime series Attack On Titan is nearing its conclusion, and fans are excited to see Eren Yeager's ultimate titan form.
  • The doomsday titan skeletal form was portrayed by Kimimaro in the anime and manga series Naruto.
  • Both of them share many similarities in terms of appearances and many believe that Eren's final form is inspired by Kimimaro.
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Attack On Titan is in its final stage in the anime series and fans can’t wait to see Eren Yeager’s final titan form. The final titan form is much more scarier and dangerous than any other titan form and is very very powerful. Its Scream could generate and control other Titans, as well as change the memories and body compositions of Ymir’s subjects. The form, known as the Doomsday Titan, was largely constructed of bony outgrowths of the spine that created a colossal centipede-like structure.

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Doomsday Titan

However, Eren’s final form has already been a part of another popular anime, and it was also one of the most terrifying villains in the story. The doomsday titan skeletal form has been part of the anime and manga series Naruto and has been depicted by Kimimaro.

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Eren Yeager’s Final Titan Form in Attack on Titan

The Founding Titan, also known as the Doomsday Titan, was the first of the Titans and one of the Nine Titans. Screaming activated various abilities of the Founding Titan. Subjects of Ymir might be transformed into Titans by the Founding Titan, who could even make them as huge as the Colossus Titan. The Founding Titan provided its bearer the ability to manipulate Titans at will and force them to obey practically any order without inquiry by shouting. The Titan walked with its “ribcage,” the ribs moving like millipede legs. It was fast enough to keep up with the Rumbling.

Eren Yeager Doomsday Titan
Eren Yeager Doomsday Titan

The Doomsday Titan shared its terrifying appearance with Kimimaro from Naruto and both of them had many similarities too. Many fans believe that the founding titan was inspired by Kimimaro’s abilities. However, Kimimaro’s structure was much smaller than Eren’s final form which made him look less dangerous on a colossal level.

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Similarities Between Kimimaro and Eren’s Final Form

Kimimaro, a disciple of Orochimaru, portrayed Eren’s centipede-like skeletal form in Naruto. Kimimaro’s ability was inherited from his clan’s founder, Kaguya Otsutsuki, in the same way that Eren acquired his Founding Titan talent from Ymir. Eren’s Doomsday Titan form is terrifying due to its immensity and all-bone structure. Kimimaro’s Shikotsumyaku form, on the other hand, while not as spectacular as Eren’s, was scarier because of its capabilities. Kimimaro had perfect control over his bones and could change their size, shape, and length at any time.

Kimimaro
Kimimaro

The truly terrifying feature of Eren’s Doomsday Titan form was its abilities, specifically the control of all Titans. Similarly, Kimimaro’s Shikotsumyaku form was frightening due to its lethal potential. Both forms shared quite a lot of similarities and have a terrifying impact on the series both Naruto and Attack on Titan.

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