
Anime
Eren Yeager
Eren begins as the most conventional shōnen protagonist imaginable — a boy who watches his mother die and swears to kill every monster responsible — and the series spends a decade dismantling that premise. By the end he is the antagonist, and the story's argument is that the vengeance which made him sympathetic in the first volume is the same impulse that makes him monstrous in the last.
- First appearance
- Attack on Titan (2009), Kodansha
- Created by
- Hajime Isayama
- Also known as
- Eren Jaeger, The Attack Titan
- Universe
- Attack on Titan
- Appears in
- comics, animation, games
Who is Eren Yeager?
Eren begins as the most conventional shōnen protagonist imaginable — a boy who watches his mother die and swears to kill every monster responsible — and the series spends a decade dismantling that premise. By the end he is the antagonist, and the story's argument is that the vengeance which made him sympathetic in the first volume is the same impulse that makes him monstrous in the last. Very few long-running series commit that thoroughly to following a protagonist's stated motivation to its actual conclusion. Hajime Isayama's manga is unusually interested in how populations are taught to hate, and the reveal that reframes the entire premise — roughly halfway through — is one of the more audacious structural gambles in the medium. The series is explicitly adult in violence and political content.
Eren Yeager: the details
- First appearance
- Attack on Titan, serialised from September 2009
- Created by
- Hajime Isayama
- Becomes the antagonist
- The series follows his stated revenge motive to its conclusion and arrives at him as the villain
- A mid-series reframing
- A reveal roughly halfway through recontextualises the entire premise
- Subject matter
- Explicitly concerned with how populations are taught to hate, and with the politics of walled societies
- The emblem
- The Survey Corps Wings of Freedom crest functions as a military insignia and is the franchise's dominant graphic
- Adult rated
- Substantial violence and political content; this site does not carry it on the kids' pages
Why Eren Yeager endures
The protagonist of one of the most structurally ambitious long-form manga ever published, and a rare case of a series following a hero's revenge motive all the way to its logical and damning conclusion.
What Eren Yeager looks like on a shirt
Signature motif: The Survey Corps wings-of-freedom crest, in blue and white on a green cloak
The Wings of Freedom emblem — two overlapping wings, one blue and one white — is the strongest mark in the franchise and functions exactly like a military insignia. It carries designs entirely without any character, which is unusual in anime apparel.
The Wings of Freedom crest is the dominant graphic — two overlapping wings in blue and white, functioning as a military insignia and needing no character at all. Green, brown and deep red. Adult sizing only on this site.
Eren Yeager T-shirts
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Sizes: kids to adult
Eren Yeager shirts are produced across the full US size range. These links run a live Amazon search filtered to each band, so they show what is genuinely in stock rather than a cached list.
| Band | Ages | US sizes | Search |
|---|---|---|---|
| Toddler | 2–4 years | 2T, 3T, 4T | Search toddler sizes |
| Kids | 4–7 years | XS (4/5), S (6/7) | Search kids sizes |
| Youth | 8–14 years | M (8), L (10/12), XL (14/16) | Search youth sizes |
| Adult | 15+ | S–3XL | Search adult sizes |
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Who has played Eren Yeager
| Performer | Production | Year | Type |
|---|---|---|---|
| Yūki Kaji | Attack on Titan | 2013 | Voice |
| Bryce Papenbrook | Attack on Titan | 2014 | Voice |
Eren Yeager T-shirts: common questions
Who created Eren Yeager?
Eren Yeager was created by Hajime Isayama, first appearing in Attack on Titan in 2009 (Kodansha).
What does a Eren Yeager T-shirt usually look like?
The Survey Corps wings-of-freedom crest, in blue and white on a green cloak. The Wings of Freedom crest is the dominant graphic — two overlapping wings in blue and white, functioning as a military insignia and needing no character at all. Green, brown and deep red. Adult sizing only on this site.
Are Eren Yeager T-shirts made for children?
No. Eren Yeager comes from work made for older audiences, so we keep the character off our kids pages even where children's sizes are manufactured.
Who has played Eren Yeager?
Eren Yeager has been voiced by Yūki Kaji (Attack on Titan, 2013), Bryce Papenbrook (Attack on Titan, 2014).
How much does a Eren Yeager T-shirt cost?
Eren Yeager shirts we currently track start from around $19.99 on amazon.com. Every price on this page is dated, because they move.
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