Anime ‘Attack On Titan’ Is Now On An Indian Question Paper And Students Are Thrilled

Taniya Firoz Khan

The way pop-culture influences our life today, history might have never witnessed it before. We can’t deny the fact that the kind of content we consume, to some extent, has shaped our personalities.

Remember how we jumped with joy after spotting our favourite comic strip on the last pages of our textbooks? Today, something similar has been brought to our attention by the Internet but on a much grander scale.

Apparently, students of an Indian school, in their English question paper, were given excerpts from… Attack on Titan, one of the most popular anime of all time.

It’s interesting since anime is what most of you watched when you were locked inside your houses, and now it’s a part of your CBSE exams. They could’ve given a spoiler alert though, just saying. 

The Internet welcomes this upgrade because students are legit bored to death with the same old reading passages, and a pop-culture inclusion never disappoints.

Were we ready for this cultural reset? Nah. Do we like it? Hell yeah!

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