why do people say there's lots of character death in attack on titan
nobody who matters ever dies, except people who are only important BECAUSE they died
There is a high turnover of characters who actually have names. Faceless mooks die in many series, but named characters are seldom introduced and offed as quickly as Titan.
But then again it's nothing special if you look hard enough. I liked Shinsekai Yori a lot more, and that rivals the number of important character deaths, probably tops it.
More people die in Macross:
Really this is true of pretty much anything that's "high fatality." If you
actually go whole hog and butcher main characters regularly, you tend to rapidly lose focus, discard everything of value, and alienate everyone who might have liked your thing. Most famously brutal stuff tends to either be pretty short, knock off one or two main people this one really plot-important time, or have a sacred core and then just murder people around the periphery while pretending anyone can die.
I remember having several characters I liked in AoT getting killed off shortly after being introduced.
"Shortly after being introduced" strongly implies that they were introduced explicitly to be killed off, which generally doesn't count nearly as much as better established characters. It can still piss you off at the wasted potential, of course.
I'm... pretty speechless about not having seen that before. You'd figure it'd get around.
Started the Stardust Crusaders arc of JoJo. The Stands are an interesting addition to the lore. I guess hamon was getting a bit overused.
Joseph Joestar is great, but hamon is kindof a generic do-everything power. Stands are more narrow and interesting, and I think they get a lot better throughout SC (and become amazing in Part 4).
My problem with Stands is that a fair amount of the battles turned into brute force finishers; the party didn't always have to think of something clever or some complex plan, they just needed to beat the shit out of the enemy.
That's a bit disappointing coming off of Joseph Joestar's shenanigans in Part 2, since his hamon powers were actually in a way more limited than the Stands are (since it was just him and Caesar instead of having a whole group of people who can chip in their abilities.)
It also had less toilet humor, which was the absolute worst part of Stardust Crusaders and made me stop watching it entirely until friends convinced me to power through it and resume. That crap was painful, some of the worst cringey "humor" I've ever seen in my life. I don't understand the people who skip parts 1 & 2 and just jump to 3, in my honest opinion the first two are much better paced and have a better cast.
I don't recall many brute force battles at all. Several of them
end with somebody just punching the other guy a lot, but it's almost always preceded by half an hour of running around going shitshitshitgravityhatesmeandhecanpunchthroughwallswhatdoidowhatdoido.