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Bangkok Post
|June 10, 2025
CentralWorld invites all to explore the epic manga series Attack On Titan
If you were in a world with gigantic man-eating monsters, would you fight with them or try to hide from them? This is the story of Attack On Titan, a Japanese manga series, which was published between 2009 to 2021 and created by Hajime Isayama. Attack On Titan tells a story of people who live in cities surrounded by immense walls which protect them from Titans — gigantic man-eating monsters.
The manga follows Eren Yeager who lives by his vow to eliminate the Titans after the death of his mother. Other leading characters are Mikasa Ackerman, Armin Arlert and Reiner Braun. Attack On Titan captivated readers worldwide with its engaging and gripping storyline, complex characters, intense action scenes, and many unexpected twists and turns.
Recently, Attack On Titan fans in Thailand had the opportunity to view original drawings and a special animations at the exhibition “Attack On Titan Final”. In collaboration with CentralWorld and Mighty Media, distributor of anime licences, “Attack On Titan Final” is located at CentralWorld Pulse, on the 7th floor.
Shawn Huang, president of Mighty Media, believes that the exhibition came at the right time for Attack On Titan fans.
“We held the exhibition in three locations in Taiwan and two cities in China. Thailand is actually the sixth stop. In February this year, the movie Attack On Titan: The Last Attack was screened in Thailand. I think it was good timing to bring the exhibition to Bangkok. This is the first time our intellectual property has been exhibited in Thailand. Thailand is a big potential market for anime business and not just for anime, but also for comics. I think it is a good challenge and a big step for us,” explained Huang.
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