The Science Of Attack On Titan by Rikao Yanagita

The Science Of Attack On Titan by Rikao Yanagita

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The Science Of Attack On Titan by Rikao Yanagita

This book of 'fantasy science' answers all the questions it would never occur to anyone to ask about Attack on Titan such as: 'What do Titans have in common with bears?'; 'How many humans per day should a Titan eat to stay healthy and svelte?'; and 'Why don't Titans have, you know, reproductive organs..?' With original illustrations and very original takes on the world of the Titans, fans will find this a welcome break from Attack on Titan's dark tone.
Rikao Yanagita dropped out of his science studies at Tokyo University to become a full-time cram school teacher. In 1991, he started a private cram school, only to find he had no managerial talent whatsoever. On the edge of bankruptcy, in 1995 Yanagita wrote The Fantasy Science Reader, which applied scientific-sounding explanations to famous science fiction and fantasy characters and situations. It became a national bestseller. In the 20 years since Yanagita has made the Reader into a popular series, full of ridiculous illustrations and even more ridiculous theories.
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ISBN 13 9781632361851
ISBN 10 163236185X
Title The Science Of Attack On Titan
Author Rikao Yanagita
Series Attack On Titan Companions Ser
Condition Unavailable
Binding Type Paperback
Publisher Kodansha America, Inc
Year published 2015-06-30
Number of pages 208
Cover note Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary.