How many Titans has Mikasa Ackerman personally killed in Attack On Titan? Attack On Titan is one of the biggest breakthrough anime series of the last decade. This adaptation of the Hajime Isayama manga initially portrays a world where what remains of humanity has retreated behind giant, walled cities. This is to keep safe from man-eating giants known as Titans, but as anyone who has followed either the anime or manga knows, the truth behind the creatures and the walls is far more complex. From the beginning Attack On Titan won over audiences with its thrilling battle sequences, compelling protagonists and iconic monsters.
Attack On Titan became a major franchise quickly, and in addition to the success of the anime, it has received two live-action movies from Japan, various video games and even theme park attractions. An English language Attack On Titan movie to be helmed by IT director Andy Muschietti has been in development for several years also. The Attack On Titan manga came to a predictably emotional, tragic ending in 2021, and the anime itself will come to a close when the final part of the fourth season airs in 2023.
Followers of Attack On Titan have their own favorite heroes (and villains), be it Levi Ackerman or Eren himself. Another is Mikasa Ackerman, Eren’s loyal friend and fellow Survey Corps Corps member, who evolved over time to become the main hero of the entire saga. The show has also charted Mikasa’s journey of living for herself and not just to protect Eren as in earlier seasons, and she’s proven to be a formidable fighter. This includes the fact Mikasa has killed 16 Titans thus far, according to CBR.
Attack On Titan’s Mikasa Is One Of The Show’s Most Powerful Fighters
This might put her behind her relative Levi or Eren Yeager himself, who has killed over 20 Titans and even more humans. Of course, Mikasa had an edge in combat against the giants due to her bloodline and possessing limited access to the Power Of The Titans ability, though without being able to actually transform into one.
Viewers will have to wait until the final part of Attack On Titan season 4 to see if Mikasa adds to her personal Titan kill count – though those who’ve read the final chapters of the manga will know the answer. As mentioned above, the planned Warner Bros movie of Attack On Titan is no nearer to screens, though Muschietti did reaffirm his commitment to making the film during a 2021 interview. That said, the helmer is committed to other projects post-The Flash, including a planned Netflix remake of cult favorite The Howling.