Today, here is a random talkabout of mine of how would it go if levi would go on head on head with his manga counterpart! (This is a rushed version, so don't expect full detail plzzzz)
Manga Levi

In the manga, Levi's battles are depicted with raw intensity and unfiltered brutality. Take, for instance, the part where Levi confronts Zeke in the forest. After Zeke transforms Levi's comrades into Titans, Levi is forced to eliminate them before engaging Zeke himself. The s showcase Levi's relentless assault, culminating in a thunder spear attack that incapacitates the Beast Titan. The manga doesn't usually just shy away from the grim realities of war, presenting Levi's actions with stark clarity. His expressions and the pacing all contribute to his duty.

Anime Levi

In the anime version, it brings Levi's battles to life with dynamic animation, voice acting, and powerful OSTs. (Somethin you would listen to and imagine your own scene over and over lmao loserrr) Anyway, In Season 3, Episode 17 Hero (lmk if its wrongg), Levi's ambush on the Beast Titan is a "beast" in animation, seriously. Similarly, in Season 4, Episode 14 Savagery, Levi's confrontation with Zeke is both brutal and fluid. The anime captures Levi's internal conflict as he battles his transformed comrades, highlighting his resilience and unwavering resolve. (Yes same ik ik srryyy)

Anyways, who would win in a fight between these two?
If we pit Anime Levi against Manga Levi, it's a battle of anime logic and manga rules.
Manga Levi operates with calculated precision, his actions unburdened by the need for dramatic effect. His battles are swift, efficient, and merciless.
Anime Levi, on the other hand, benefits from the added layers of sound and motion, making his fights more visceral and emotionally impactful. His battles are not just fights, they're spectacles.
In of sheer effectiveness, Manga Levi might have the edge due to his unembellished, ruthless approach. However, Anime Levi's portrayal offers a more comprehensive view of his character, blending action with emotional depth.
Final Thoughts
Regardless of the medium, one thing is clear: Levi Ackerman remains an indomitable force in the "Attack on Titan" universe. Though I'm pretty sure some of ya'll gonna say that regardless of manga or anime, he still the same deadly person and no difference. If I missed any key points, let me knoww let me know

Comments (4)
Omg this is so well written and made I’m about to lose it :eyes: reminds me of the old amino posts from bacj in the day abiut what anime char would win in a fight (although in this case it’s just Levi vs himself, lol)
Yeah lmao.
So basically there is no difference berween these two?
Reply to: Schneidt
I say there really is not. But also we are comparing animation to still frame manga pannels so it’s hard to gauge
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I made this because I thought there was a difference by these two. Manga usually doesn't hold back in combat, and its anime counterpart softens those moments a little. But in this case of levi, there are tiny bit of differences imo. But yeah. You mostly right.