“The mom’s in danger”: Attack on Titan Fan Naming Triplets After Shiganshina Walls Concerns Even the Most Dedicated Aficionados

'Attack on Titan' Fans Concerned As Man Names His Daughters After Paradis Island Walls.

"The mom's in danger": Attack on Titan Fan Naming Triplets After Shiganshina Walls Concerns Even the Most Dedicated Aficionados

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  • Even though Hajime Isayama's 'Attack on Titan' ended a few months ago, anime fans still adore and obsess over the show.
  • The anime 'Attack on Titan' has become so popular that a diehard fan named his triplet daughters after the names of Paradis Island's walls.
  • Fans' reactions to the news when it broke online were a little worrying.
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Hajime Isayama’s Attack on Titan might have been a few months back, but the love and craze for the series is still present among anime fans. Fans still hope that Isayama might bring out a spin-off or a sequel to the series, as there were many plots and characters that could have been focused on after the original series.

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Attack on Titan ended on a controversial note
Attack on Titan

While the creators are releasing an art book called Attack on Titan Fly, it still wouldn’t be able to live up to the legacy that the Attack on Titan anime series has left behind. The series attracted fans on a global level and is considered one of the best anime and manga series of all time, since its introduction.

The craze of Attack on Titan anime has gone to such an extent that a hardcore fan named his triplet daughters after the names of the walls of Paradis Island, Maria, Rose, and Sina. The fans have had some concerned replies to the news as it surfaced on the internet.

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The Walls of Paradis Island in Attack on Titan

The Walls were three massive buildings on Paradis Island that defended the remains of Eldia. More than a century ago, Karl Fritz, the 145th King of Eldia, constructed them out of innumerable enormous skinless Titans that were imprisoned inside the empty center of the Walls. 

Ymir Fritz’s three daughters, Sina, Rose, and Maria, inspired the names for the walls. The outermost Wall in the human dominion was known as Wall Maria. Wall Rose came after Wall Maria as the second outermost Wall. The king and other commoners lived inside Wall Sina, the innermost Wall that guarded the realm.

Walls From Attack on Titan
Walls From Attack on Titan

The distance between Wall Maria and Wall Rose was estimated to be around 100 kilometers, from Wall Rose to Wall Sina about 130 kilometers, and Wall Sina’s radius about 250 kilometers. Karl Fritz warned the world that any attempt to breach the Walls would result in the release of millions of Colossal Titans, which would destroy the whole planet, in an effort to keep his people isolated and preserve a tranquil utopia for them for as long as possible. 

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Fans Shocked As Man Named His Triplets After The Walls

An X(Formerly Twitter) account recently posted a tweet that stated that a man named his triplet daughters after the walls of Paradis Island. He named his daughters as Maria, Rose, and Sina. Fans were shocked and concerned as the tweet went viral because of the history behind the names.

Daughters of Ymir Fritz
Daughters of Ymir Fritz

In Attack on Titan, Maria, Rose, and Sina were actually the names of Ymir’s daughters who were later forced to eat their mother by King Fritz as he wanted to preserve the power of the Titans. Fans instantly started sharing their reactions to the news and in a funny attempt, they stated their concerns with the name.

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This tweet brought all the Attack on Titan fans together and reminded them of the epic story of Isayama. This not only talks about the fanbase the series had built over the years but also the fact that fans still long for the series to make a comeback one way or the other.

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You can watch Attack on Titan on Hulu, Funimation Now, and Crunchyroll.

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Written by Tarun Kohli

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