TV-Series
Description
Levi, a third-year student at Attack Junior High, navigates school life as a sharp-tongued yet unexpectedly compassionate figure. His black hair, parted neatly down the middle, frames pale, piercing eyes that miss little, contrasting with his unassuming stature. He favors practical attire—crisp white shirts with sleeves rolled above the elbows, dark pants, and protective gear like aprons or hairnets during cleaning tasks, reflecting his notorious obsession with order. Though quick to reprimand, particularly with impulsive first-year Eren, he quietly mends Armin’s cherished futon, revealing a hidden softness.
Before transferring to Attack Junior High, Levi’s reputation for ruthless efficiency took root at another school, where he subdued a gang of troublemakers and molded them into unlikely custodians. Former classmates Isabel and Furlan later sought his return after reuniting in District 1, but he entrusted them to maintain his standards independently. Denied entry to the Home Economics Club, he doggedly pursued faculty advisor Mr. Smith’s approval, securing a discreet role in the Survey Club.
As a senior member, Levi balances leadership and lint-rolling, steering chaotic school festivals or athletic meets with equal precision. He channels his intensity into performances with "The No-Name Band," clinching Battle of the Bands titles despite rivals like the Music Club’s polished ensembles. His dynamic with eccentric Hange oscillates between exasperation and loyalty, tolerating her constant borrowing while covertly aiding her projects. Though initially aloof toward newcomers, he tests then accepts determined first-years into the Survey Club, recognizing their grit.
Levi’s adaptability shines in collaborations, like mastering the Wall Beautification Club’s equipment to mentor peers, despite no prior experience. Across manga and anime iterations, minor details shift—the context of Armin’s futon repair, specific club rivalries—but his core remains unwavering: a strategist who outsmarts Student Council traps, a disciplinarian masking care through action, and a leader who scrubs chaos into order, one scuffed floor at a time.
Before transferring to Attack Junior High, Levi’s reputation for ruthless efficiency took root at another school, where he subdued a gang of troublemakers and molded them into unlikely custodians. Former classmates Isabel and Furlan later sought his return after reuniting in District 1, but he entrusted them to maintain his standards independently. Denied entry to the Home Economics Club, he doggedly pursued faculty advisor Mr. Smith’s approval, securing a discreet role in the Survey Club.
As a senior member, Levi balances leadership and lint-rolling, steering chaotic school festivals or athletic meets with equal precision. He channels his intensity into performances with "The No-Name Band," clinching Battle of the Bands titles despite rivals like the Music Club’s polished ensembles. His dynamic with eccentric Hange oscillates between exasperation and loyalty, tolerating her constant borrowing while covertly aiding her projects. Though initially aloof toward newcomers, he tests then accepts determined first-years into the Survey Club, recognizing their grit.
Levi’s adaptability shines in collaborations, like mastering the Wall Beautification Club’s equipment to mentor peers, despite no prior experience. Across manga and anime iterations, minor details shift—the context of Armin’s futon repair, specific club rivalries—but his core remains unwavering: a strategist who outsmarts Student Council traps, a disciplinarian masking care through action, and a leader who scrubs chaos into order, one scuffed floor at a time.