Q: Is there something that you didn’t expect would happen or didn’t plan in the beginning?A: Floch. He gradually became an important and incredible character, even though, in the beginning, he was just someone who jumped on the bandwagon.Q: Indeed, he joined the corps following their surge in popularity, and was a sort of minor, unimportant character. But then he was the only survivor of the battle of Shiganshina, he bore the important role of transporting Erwin…he’s surely grown!A: I didn’t really think that much about Floch’s character in the beginning, but since he survived, he became a character that spoke his mind when he had something to say. Main characters, when they grow, usually become “good people” or at least tend to become “proper/just people”. Floch’s development didn’t go that way. But if this character wasn’t there, everyone would just have the same ideology and the story would start to feel unpleasant.Q: He’s a bit like Jean was in the beginning, even if it disrupted the harmony of the group, he properly spoke his mind.A: There are things that can be understood and that we can realize only when confronted with an opposing view. Floch is a character that fills that role.Q: Were you planning to give his role to someone else?A: No, in the beginning, there wasn’t a character like that. While drawing, though, I felt like Floch was a character that fit into the story. The main characters had started to have a less objective part to them, so Floch became the spokesperson of the readers’ point of view.
Q: Is there something that you didn’t expect would happen or didn’t plan in the beginning?<br><br>A: Floch. He gradually became an important and incredible character, even though, in the beginning, he was just someone who jumped on the bandwagon.<br><br>Q: Indeed, he joined the corps following their surge in popularity, and was a sort of minor, unimportant character. But then he was the only survivor of the battle of Shiganshina, he bore the important role of transporting Erwin…he’s surely grown!<br><br>A: I didn’t really think that much about Floch’s character in the beginning, but since he survived, he became a character that spoke his mind when he had something to say. Main characters, when they grow, usually become “good people” or at least tend to become “proper/just people”. Floch’s development didn’t go that way. But if this character wasn’t there, everyone would just have the same ideology and the story would start to feel unpleasant.<br><br>Q: He’s a bit like Jean was in the beginning, even if it disrupted the harmony of the group, he properly spoke his mind.<br><br>A: There are things that can be understood and that we can realize only when confronted with an opposing view. Floch is a character that fills that role.<br><br>Q: Were you planning to give his role to someone else?<br><br>A: No, in the beginning, there wasn’t a character like that. While drawing, though, I felt like Floch was a character that fit into the story. The main characters had started to have a less objective part to them, so Floch became the spokesperson of the readers’ point of view.
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