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Shingeki no Kyojin
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Black Bullet
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Both talks about how the remaining of humanity walled/barricade themselves in area(s) to prevent themselves from extinction. For Shingeki no Kyojin, MOST of humanity lived in an enormous area, barricaded by three circular walls. For Black Bullet, survivors of humanity barricade themselves in several surviving countries through the help of monoliths in a circular motion.
Both talks about how an unknown enemy threatens their existence. For Shingeki no Kyojin, it's about the Titans, which is considerably taller than them (3m-60m) that may intrude the walls whereas for Black Bullet, several monsters known as "Gastreas" may sneak into the area protected by the monoliths (to keep them
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Black Bullet, just like Attack On Titan, has a similar theme it focuses on. An “outside threat” with the power to make humans extinct, if they do nothing to change it.
In Black Bullet, these creatures are called “Gastrea”. In an attempt to fight back against the Gastrea, the Civil Security group is formed.
The main differences between Attack On Titan is the main characters personalities and attitudes.
But one common thing is the main characters beliefs for “a better world” and the male-female duo you see with Mikasa and Eren.
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