What is the Euthanasia Plan in Attack on Titan?

avatarColoringNoona year ago
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avatarComposingGurua year ago

Basically, Zeke wants to make sure no more Eldians are born, so no more Titans, which he thinks will save the world.

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avatarAlightingTanga year ago

Zeke's Euthanasia Plan is his way of preventing future suffering by stopping all Eldians from reproducing. It's controversial and bleak, to say the least.


avatarDezincingBrutea year ago

It's Zeke's method to ensure Titan power dies out by making Eldians unable to have kids, effectively ending the Titan cycle.


avatarVitriolingMoutha year ago

The Euthanasia Plan in Attack on Titan is Zeke Yeager's idea to sterilize all Eldians, preventing them from having children to peacefully end the Titan threat over time. The goal is to ensure that no new Titans are born, ultimately leading to the extinction of the Eldian race.

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