While picking up the pieces from the costly battle, tensions rise when Captain Levi is forced to make an unthinkable choice.While picking up the pieces from the costly battle, tensions rise when Captain Levi is forced to make an unthinkable choice.While picking up the pieces from the costly battle, tensions rise when Captain Levi is forced to make an unthinkable choice.
Yûki Kaji
- Eren Yeager
- (voice)
Hiroshi Kamiya
- Levi
- (voice)
Yui Ishikawa
- Mikasa Ackerman
- (voice)
Marina Inoue
- Armin Arlert
- (voice)
Daisuke Ono
- Erwin Smith
- (voice)
Kishô Taniyama
- Jean Kirstein
- (voice)
Hiro Shimono
- Connie Springer
- (voice)
Kenshô Ono
- Floch Forster
- (voice)
Yoshimasa Hosoya
- Reiner Braun
- (voice)
Takehito Koyasu
- Zeke
- (voice)
Kazuhiro Yamaji
- Kenny
- (voice)
Rintarô Nishi
- Moblit
- (voice)
- (as Rintarou Nishi)
Jessica Calvello
- Hange Zoe
- (English version)
- (voice)
Clifford Chapin
- Conny Springer
- (English version)
- (voice)
Jessie James Grelle
- Armin Artlelt
- (English version)
- (voice)
- (as Josh Grelle)
Jerry Jewell
- Moblit
- (English version)
- (voice)
Featured reviews
You cannot deny how this episode made us all in stressful condition, you cannot expect what is coming through the first 20 minutes. It's just outstanding structure and the Dramatic scenes are much more throughout this season. Amazing done. 10/10 for the S3 P2 E18.
It's perfect. Every plot. Every character. Every explanation. It's so tight and so well done that the only thing that I have to say is: masterpiece. Once more.
I don't believe Isayama is a Humane anymore , this masterpiece is out of humane capacity
10Shmaden
You may be wondering why I say that? Is it because it's bad? Obviously not. My rating in the case of this episode just like in the case for every episode of this second part of season 3 is the maximum IMDB lets me give.
The reason I say that in the title is that this episode made me forget I was watching an anime and gave me the impression that I was watching a real show with real persons who shed tears, fought over decisions and eventually sacrificed something in order to achieve some sort of victory.
Victories don't come without any costs and sometimes in order to move forward we must leave something behind.
Amazing music, animation and especially Voice Acting (eng dubb, but Japanese is also fantastic) made this episode fantastic and along with the previous two episodes the peak of anime. Nothing else even comes close to it.
The reason I say that in the title is that this episode made me forget I was watching an anime and gave me the impression that I was watching a real show with real persons who shed tears, fought over decisions and eventually sacrificed something in order to achieve some sort of victory.
Victories don't come without any costs and sometimes in order to move forward we must leave something behind.
Amazing music, animation and especially Voice Acting (eng dubb, but Japanese is also fantastic) made this episode fantastic and along with the previous two episodes the peak of anime. Nothing else even comes close to it.
This episode is amazing, true raw talent in the voice acting department. It's gritty, sad, gut wrenching, and emotional all at once. It's something that needs to be recognized in the anime industry and something that this episode does perfectly. Seeing this adaptated in the anime leaves me shocked at how voice acting can make a scene 1000x better.
Did you know
- TriviaThis episode marks the first time that Eren and Zeke actually met
- SoundtracksName of Love
Written by cinema staff, Yoichiro Nomura & Souhei Mishima
Performed by cinema staff
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- Runtime
- 24m
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