Attack on Titan Anime Set To Offer Unique Ending Compared to Manga's Conclusion

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In an exciting development for fans of the critically acclaimed " Attack on Titan " series, Hajime Isayama, the mastermind behind the original manga, has revealed that the anime adaptation's final moments will diverge slightly from the source material. Isayama's decision to incorporate these subtle changes into the anime's conclusion comes as a deliberate artistic choice, aiming to provide viewers with a fresh perspective on the iconic series.


The creator expressed his deep appreciation for the dedicated efforts of the anime studio MAPPA in adapting the saga's thrilling finale, despite the inherent challenges in translating the complex narrative to the screen. Isayama's decision to request minor adjustments to the storyboard thumbnails for the concluding scenes showcases his commitment to delivering an unforgettable ending to the "Attack on Titan" story.



Back in November 2018, Hajime Isayama gave fans a tantalizing glimpse of the manga's final panel's rough thumbnail layout draft during the documentary program titled Jōnetsu Tairiku. However, it wasn't until April 9, 2021, that the manga's conclusive chapter was officially published, leaving readers and viewers alike eagerly anticipating the story's epic culmination.

The eagerly awaited second part of the "Attack on Titan Final Season," aptly titled "THE FINAL CHAPTERS," is scheduled to air its grand finale on the NHK General channel this Saturday, November 4, at 24:00 JST (effectively, November 5 at midnight JST or November 4 at 11:00 a.m. EDT). The concluding episode will boast an extensive runtime of 85 minutes and will be available for streaming on both Crunchyroll and Hulu.


Hajime Isayama's journey with the original "Attack on Titan" manga began in 2009 when it was first serialized in Kodansha's Bessatsu Shōnen Magazine. His remarkable storytelling came to a close in April 2021 with the release of the 34th and final volume. For English-speaking fans, Kodansha USA Publishing published digital and print versions of the manga, with the 34th volume gracing the shelves in October 2021.

The "Attack on Titan" anime's captivating odyssey commenced in April 2013 with its inaugural season, followed by a second season in April 2017. The third season was divided into two parts, with the first part premiering in July 2018 and the second half in April 2019.

The grand culmination of the "Attack on Titan" saga, aptly titled "The Final Season," debuted on NHK in December 2020, spanning 16 enthralling episodes. It was made available for streaming on Funimation and Crunchyroll, and Adult Swim's Toonami began airing the series in January 2021, accompanied by Funimation's English dub.

The second part of the "Attack on Titan Final Season," known as "Part 2," made its debut with episode 76 on the NHK General channel in January 2022 and consisted of 12 gripping episodes. Both Crunchyroll and Funimation streamed this installment in real-time alongside its Japanese broadcast, ensuring fans worldwide could follow the epic narrative as it unfolded.


For fans of the intense and dark themes found in "Attack on Titan," the anime series "Tokyo Ghoul" offers a similarly captivating experience. Both series delve into the struggles of humanity against powerful and enigmatic foes, featuring complex characters and intricate plotlines. "Tokyo Ghoul" explores themes of identity and morality in a world inhabited by flesh-eating ghouls, drawing parallels to the themes of despair and fear depicted in "Attack on Titan." Fans who have been enthralled by one series are likely to find the other equally captivating.

The commencement of "Attack on Titan Final Season THE FINAL CHAPTERS" was marked by a one-hour special on March 3, accessible on Crunchyroll as "Attack on Titan Final Season THE FINAL CHAPTERS Special 1." This special presentation is also available for viewing on Hulu, and Toonami featured it on September 9. Notably, the anime introduces a new theme song titled "Under the Tree." It's worth mentioning that in Japanese, the third part is labeled as "Shingeki no Kyojin The Final Season Kanketsu-hen Zenpen," signifying the first half, while the fourth part is "Shingeki no Kyojin The Final Season Kanketsu-hen Kōhen," representing the second half of the series.

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