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Hajime Isayama is the mastermind and the creator of the global fame anime seriesAttack on Titan. The anime has many unique characters, plots and settings; of all of them, the character of Levi stands out.

Levi Ackerman | Credit: WIT Studio

Levi Ackerman’s creation inAttack on Titanwas both deliberate and spontaneous, reflecting Hajime Isayama’s unique approach to character design.

Levi initially emerged from an idle doodle on a random piece of paper, yet something about the sketch immediately stood out. Inspired by the gritty and complex character of Rorschach fromWatchmen, Isayama wanted a character who was staunch yet reliable and refined Levi’s personality and appearance to embody a similar brooding intensity.

Hiei from Yu Yu Hakusho | Credit: Studio Pierrot

The inspiration behind Levi’s design

It wasn’t just Rorschach that inspired the character and creation of Levi Ackerman. Fans would have noticed that the design, demeanor and speech patterns of Levi are very close to that of Hiei fromYu Yu Hakusho, another compact, sharp-tongued, and fiercely loyal character withan air of mystery.

This fusion of influences resulted in a character who exudes mystery, strength, and elegance. Levi might seem to be a bit annoyed and irritable, but he would be the first one on the battlefield and the last one off. These qualities have made hima standout figure in anime and manga, possibly even more than Eren and Mikasa.

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You know, those fans might be disappointed to hear this, but maybe I’ve got a little bit of yaoi fangirl inside me too, because something went off in my head that told me,“The yaoi fangirls are going to like this one.” I was going for something similar to Hiei in Yu Yu Hakusho, and the moment I finished his design, I knew I had something good.– Hajime Isayama

Interestingly, Isayama admitted during aninterview with Mangabrogthat he had a peculiar sense that Levi’s design would appeal to yaoi fangirls. He said he himself had a little fangirl within, and he wanted to give the Yaoi fans something to get excited over.

Levi Ackerman | Credit: WIT Studio

Fans Rejected Attack on Titan When It First Released Because of a Lack of Fetishism

While this wasn’t his primary intention, he recognized that certain traits in Levi’s character naturally lent themselves to that side and just went with it. The moment that Levi’s design was finalized, Isayama felt confident that he had created something that would resonate deeply with fans.

Cultural impact and fan appeal

Typically, yaoi fans are drawn to stories with simpler universes and more character-driven narratives, offering room for imaginative exploration. Levi is an enigma with his mysterious personality and no-nonsense attitude.

Levi’s visual and thematic design borrows heavily from the anti-hero archetypes, combining physical elegance with an emotionally restrained demeanor (and his stubbornness in defending both his team members and the common people).

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The addition of sharp features, a compact build, and an obsessive sense of cleanliness gives him a unique identity,echoing elements of both Rorschachand Hiei. His stoic presence and hints of emotional vulnerability naturally made him a multi-layered and intriguing character.

“That would be a turn-off”: Hajime Isayama Never Wanted Any Attack on Titan Spin-Offs

Levi’s unexpected popularity among Yaoi fangirls highlights Isayama’s instinctive understanding of the psyche of a fan, an essential skill for any creator.

You can streamAttack on Titanon Netflix.

Chandra Shekhar

Anime Writer

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Chandra Shekhar is an Anime Writer at FandomWire with over 800 published articles under his belt. A law student by training but a storyteller at heart, he blends his sharp analysis with a deep love for all things anime. From the old-school Yu Yu Hakusho to the eldritch horrors of Lord of the Mysteries, his knowledge spans decades and genres. When he’s not writing, he’s likely buried in webnovels, silently hoping his favorite ones get the anime adaptation they deserve.

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