Attack on Titan” is all the rage around the NFL in the U.S., and “one image” is the talk of the town for the Super Bowl

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Last Updated on 02/13/2022 by てんしょく飯

 

Ahead of the Super Bowl, an image that pays homage to the Japanese anime series ” Attack on Titan” is getting a lot of attention.

 

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Bengals vs. Rams in the style of ” Attack on Titan

 

Ahead of the Super Bowl, the championship game of the National Football League (NFL) in the United States, which will be held on February 13, an image has become a hot topic.

 

The image, which was released by Bleacher Report, a sports news publication with about 11 million Twitter followers, clearly pays homage to the Japanese anime series ” Attack on Titan.

 

This year, the Cincinnati Bengals made it to the Super Bowl for the first time in 33 years, since 1989. This year, the Cincinnati Bengals made it to the Super Bowl for the first time in 33 years, since 1989. In an image that appears to be based on a visual image from the final season of “Attack of Titans,” Joe Burroughs, who contributed greatly to the accomplishment, is depicted in place of Ellen, who has become a giant, to show Joe’s momentum.

 

Also, the back of Matthew Stafford of the Los Angeles Rams was drawn in place of the lineman standing in front of him.

The “Marching Giants” are all the rage in NFL circles.

 

In December 2020, Joey Bosa, a member of the NFL’s Los Angeles Chargers, struck a pose during a game that was similar to the salute that the Scout Regiment makes in “Attack of the Titans”: “Give me your heart! The Chargers’ official Twitter account even posted a photo of Joey and Ellen side by side.

 

The Chargers’ official Twitter account posted a photo of Joey and Ellen side by side. In an interview with Sports Illustrated, Joey said that he and his teammate Emeke Egbule were enjoying playing “March Madness.

When Joey’s behavior became a topic of conversation, NFL players also enjoyed watching anime, which used to be considered a “nerdy” thing to do, and some were surprised that anime was becoming a mainstream culture in the US. There was even an image created for the Super Bowl.

 

In addition, the Bleacher Report tweet that posted the image received over 60,000 likes, suggesting that many fans who enjoy the NFL also enjoy anime.

 

Because of the high viewership of the Super Bowl, companies are known to spend large sums of money on commercials that run during the broadcast, and many classic commercials have been created. With the popularity of “Giants,” perhaps one day there will be a Super Bowl commercial made with animated images?

 

 

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