Bertholdt Hoover (Junior High Anime)

Bertholdt Hoover (ベルトルト・フーバー) is a 1st year Titan Junior High School student.

Appearance
The tallest in Eren's class. He also wears the same uniform as every male student in Junior High.

Personality
He always considers himself to be overshadowed by Reiner and in turn, he does not stand out because of his beliefs. His gaze is always directed towards Annie, and is sooner known to have feelings for her. He also has a great talent for arts.

Story
Bertholdt arrives to school on his first day and introduces himself to the class. Later, he is called out to the entrance ceremony where their principal, the Colossal Titan "welcomes" them by kicking the Wall open. Bertholdt finds his friends in the school courtyard. He follows his friends to locate the Attack Junior High Scout Regiment, where he meets odd upperclassmen who welcome him into the club, despite being in a different one already.

Bertholdt takes part in the dodgeball tournament in Annie's team. Although his team is on a winning streak, Bertholdt ultimately goes down by blocking the ball before it hits Annie, sacrificing himself.

Bertholdt blocks the ball with his face in the practise of the volleyball club.

Relationships

 * Reiner Braun - In a way, Bertholdt looks up to Reiner's confidence with everyone, as he strives to be someone who can stand out just like him. As such, he often goes to Reiner for helpful advice regarding his timidity.
 * Annie Leonhart - Bertholdt has unnoticed feelings for her that even some of his friends are aware of. He often dreamily stares at her or blushes when they share a conversation.
 * Ymir - Bertholdt is often given love advice by Ymir or pushed into situations by her, albeit awkward ones, with Annie.

Trivia

 * He is never seen or suddenly disappears from sight when the Colossal Titan is around, hinting that they could be the same character like in the original manga.
 * In episode 9, he uses a mask of the Colossal Titan while Annie uses one of the Female Titan, parodying their secret identities.