

A part of Attack on Titan's world that is mentioned but goes largely unexplored in the main story is the underground, a desolate place that was built in an attempt to create more space within the walls for people to live but quickly abandoned as it was found to be too difficult to maintain. If you're a fan of Levi and Erwin, the prequel Attack on Titan: No Regrets is the story for you. Attack on Titan: Junior High is obviously not canon to the main storyline, but if you like the characters and want to see them in a lighter context, it's worth checking out. There's also a short spinoff of this spinoff about characters introduced much further down the line called The Marley Academy Next Door. If you prefer anime, there's a 12-episode adaptation of this manga with the same title as well.

The characters retain their personalities from the original story, just without the trauma and politics, making for a fun slice of life that lets them have peaceful lives they aren't allowed in the story proper. Titans still exist in this world, but they are not so much threats to humanity as they are nuisances (for example, Eren's revenge against the Titans begins because the principal of the school, Colossal Titan, once stole his lunch).
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One of the more lighthearted entries in the franchise is the manga Attack on Titan: Junior High, a comedy that reimagines the characters of the series as first-year students and faculty in a modern Japanese middle school.
