Action Figure Mikasa Kicks Butt in This Stop Motion Attack on Titan Fan Film

Youtuber Jordan Tseng has brought Attack on Titan to life in stop-motion animation starring, an action-figure Mikasa.

With reactions to the big-budget, live-action movie being so mixed, it’s no wonder that fans of the Attack on Titan manga and anime are taking it unto themselves to create the definitive film experience. Enter Jordan Tseng, a Youtuber from Taiwan known for his stop motion animations featuring action figures.

The video is extremely well-constructed – the plastic characters that fill the scene come to life through Jordan’s work. It’s even funny, insofar as Attack on Titan can be funny – using artist’s mannequins for the titular titans; the “special guest star” that shows up at the end…

Maybe the best thing about the video is the “Episode 1” in the title – I don’t doubt people are hoping to see a lot more of this.

What do you guys think? Is it the “cannibal giants VS katana-wielding Spiderman” adaptation you’ve been hoping for? Is it better than the live-action TV show is going to be? Almost definitely.

Source: Youtube

Recommended Videos

The Escapist is supported by our audience. When you purchase through links on our site, we may earn a small affiliate commission. Learn more
related content
Read Article Avatar: The Last Airbender Movie Starring Dave Bautista Sees Release Date Pushed
Team Avatar ready to fight in Avatar: The Last Airbender. This image is part of article about whether an Avatar: The Last Airbender skin is coming to Fortnite.
Read Article Netflix Announces Reality Series Focusing on Dallas Cowboys Cheerleaders
Read Article Zack Snyder Wanted Leonardo DiCaprio to Play Lex Luthor in BvS
Leonardo DiCaprio pointing his finger in The Wolf of Wall Street.
Related Content
Read Article Avatar: The Last Airbender Movie Starring Dave Bautista Sees Release Date Pushed
Team Avatar ready to fight in Avatar: The Last Airbender. This image is part of article about whether an Avatar: The Last Airbender skin is coming to Fortnite.
Read Article Netflix Announces Reality Series Focusing on Dallas Cowboys Cheerleaders
Read Article Zack Snyder Wanted Leonardo DiCaprio to Play Lex Luthor in BvS
Leonardo DiCaprio pointing his finger in The Wolf of Wall Street.