As a lore junkie who obsesses over 'Attack on Titan' wikis, the idea of fan Titans becoming canon gives me mixed feelings. On one hand, the series thrives on biological plausibility—every official Titan design reflects evolutionary logic (like the Beast Titan’s ape form mirroring Zeke’s personality). Random fan creations wouldn’t fit that scientific rigor. Remember how the 'War Hammer Titan' shocked everyone with its crystalline structure? That level of detail can’t be replicated by amateurs.
Still, I’d kill to see a collaborative OVA where Isayama greenlights the craziest fan designs as nightmare fuel for a non-canon battle. Imagine Levi slicing up a 'Steam Punk Titan' with gear-powered limbs—pure chaos, but fun chaos.
From a legal standpoint, it’s a minefield. If Kodansha officially used someone’s fan Titan without permission, lawsuits would fly faster than ODM gear. But collaborations do happen—look at 'Fortnite' skins inspired by fan art. The closest 'AOT' got was Isayama’s interview where he admitted liking a fan’s 'Jellyfish Titan' sketch, but that’s just praise, not adoption.
Honestly, I prefer it this way. Fan creations thrive in their own space; turning them canon would invite endless debates about 'who deserves credit.' Let’s keep the fandom’s wild ideas separate from the grim perfection of the main story.
I've spent way too much time scrolling through fan-made Titan designs on DeviantArt, and some of them are honestly cooler than the official ones. The creativity in the fandom is insane—like that 'Abyssal Titan' concept with glowing veins and a shark-like maw? Chef's kiss. But realistically, Hajime Isayama's universe has such a tightly controlled lore that incorporating fan creations would be messy. Imagine trying to fit a tentacle-covered 'Kraken Titan' into the Marleyan military structure—it'd stick out like a sore thumb.
That said, I could see inspiration being drawn subtly. The official 'Cart Titan' already feels like it stole moves from fan-art mobility concepts. Maybe someday we'll get an artbook or non-canon spinoff featuring community designs, but for the main story? Nah. The beauty of 'Attack on Titan' lies in its meticulous worldbuilding, and fan Titans would shatter that cohesion like Eren breaking the Walls.
Ever since that 'Floral Titan' fan comic went viral—you know, the one with petals bursting from its wounds—I’ve low-key hoped for official recognition. But 'Attack on Titan' is too narratively airtight for that. Every Titan serves the story’s themes: the 'Colossal' represents overwhelming guilt, the 'Female Titan’ mirrors obsession. Random fan additions would dilute that symbolism. Still, an art contest where the winner gets their design in an anthology would be hype.
Dude, imagine if your OC Titan got slapped into an official manga panel—that’d be wild! But let’s be real: 'Attack on Titan' isn’t 'One Piece' where weird designs blend in easily. The Titans are terrifying because they feel eerily human, not like fantasy monsters. My cousin drew a 'Phoenix Titan' that regenerates from ashes, and while it’s dope, it’d undermine the horror of permanent death in the series. Maybe in a video game spinoff? 'AOT 2: Final Battle' already let you create custom Titans, so there’s precedent for unofficial nods.
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Overnight, Maxwell inherits a ten-billion-dollar empire. New money. New power. A new name that makes the entire city bow its head.
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The man they called trash just became the most powerful person in the room.
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Luckily, I was reborn seven days before the arrival of the machines.
I bought a heavy-duty truck and evolved the strongest mecha.
Close-combat mecha, long-range mecha, weapons, shields, funnels, modules… This time, I wanted the best of everything.
My name is Victor Wild. Born to be a victor, born to be wild.
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A warlord who dominates the battlefield, the king of the underworld, a country's military governor, the king of strength, the king of destruction, and the king of information… Many world-class giants are busy farming in Oasis Vale.
When Gideon's fiancé, a female war hero, arrives to call off their engagement, he knows it's time for him to look at the outside world.
The world will tremble at his feet.
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The lucky man was supposed to be Prince Philip, heir to the vast wealth and power of the Venetian Empire.
But destiny had a darker, more carnal plan.
The innocent maiden finds herself trapped in the clutches of the Titans—the giant race of Ashmir, known throughout the lands for their insatiable lust and boundless virility.
She didn't encounter just one... but must now endure and serve the carnal desires of seven towering giants!
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Whenever I ask what she's watching, she snaps impatiently, "It's just my lunchtime entertainment. Mind your own business."
But before long, I notice everyone in the office staring at their phones during lunch as well. They're completely engrossed, and they break into mocking laughter every few moments.
Finally, during one lunch break when no one is around, I take a peek at the video on her phone.
It's an AI-generated pornographic video. To my horror, the woman seductively posing in it has my face.
Before I can react, Kaia returns to her desk and snatches the phone out of my hands.
Seeing my face turn pale with anger, she lets out a dismissive laugh and says, "What? Don't tell me you're about to accuse us of spreading fake rumors about you? If you didn't do it, you wouldn't be so afraid of people talking.
"You sneak into the boss' office every day to take your lunch break. I don't think I need to spell out what kind of woman that makes you."
Only then do I realize that my colleagues have known all along that I go into that office surreptitiously every day to take a nap.
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The fan-made Titan designs in 'Attack on Titan' are honestly some of the coolest creative tributes I've seen! One standout is the 'Abyssal Titan,' a concept where the Titan's body is semi-translucent, with glowing veins mimicking deep-sea creatures. Fans imagined it as a stealth-based Titan, lurking in fog or darkness. Another favorite is the 'Phoenix Titan,' which regenerates limbs almost instantly, leaving trails of fiery ash—perfect for a tragic, self-sacrificing character arc.
Then there's the 'Juggernaut Titan,' a hulking brute with armored plating fused to its skin, inspired by medieval siege engines. It's slow but nearly indestructible, making it a terrifying wall-breaker. What I love about these designs is how they expand the lore's possibilities while staying true to the series' grim aesthetic. Some even come with detailed backstories, like the 'Void Titan,' a rogue entity that consumes other Titans—dark, but fascinating!