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)
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This episode was an emotional rollercoaster. Trying to see who they would choose to revive was nothing short of emotional considering they were two of my favorite characters, but it opened the question as to who they should really revive. This is like a classic episode of Game of Thrones of trying to see who is good and who is bad. A perfect episode that deserves as much merit as the last episode. How could I not know that an animated show would be able to pull so many heartstrings?
Without divulging too much of the plot, I'll give a summary of what was so perfect about this episode.
There was a wonderful lack of fighting scenes this time round, yet tensions ran so much higher than ever. The lack of a soundtrack throughout the episode gave such an eerie setting you'd think someone was about to die (they do that a lot with this show). The production staff made a fantastic use of stills to summarise a plot point (see the very last scene) and still had some fantastically fluid animation to make sure you were always immersed and never taken away from the story.
The voice actors all did a very, very special job, even watching without subtitles I was able to tell what they were saying (bare in mind I don't understand Japanese) and I genuinely thought at several points that the VAs were put under physical pain to produce such terrifying and perfect sounds.
Hiroyuki Sawano was wonderful as always with his accompanying soundtrack, and did a great job rounding off the episode with the renaissance-like image at the end.
Very rushed review but I loved this episode, probably the best single piece of TV I've seen to date. 10/10
There was a wonderful lack of fighting scenes this time round, yet tensions ran so much higher than ever. The lack of a soundtrack throughout the episode gave such an eerie setting you'd think someone was about to die (they do that a lot with this show). The production staff made a fantastic use of stills to summarise a plot point (see the very last scene) and still had some fantastically fluid animation to make sure you were always immersed and never taken away from the story.
The voice actors all did a very, very special job, even watching without subtitles I was able to tell what they were saying (bare in mind I don't understand Japanese) and I genuinely thought at several points that the VAs were put under physical pain to produce such terrifying and perfect sounds.
Hiroyuki Sawano was wonderful as always with his accompanying soundtrack, and did a great job rounding off the episode with the renaissance-like image at the end.
Very rushed review but I loved this episode, probably the best single piece of TV I've seen to date. 10/10
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.
The voice acting here is god-tier , the scenario is twisted and satisfying , could get more complex from this plot and on.
What if I tell I can close my eyes and just listen to this voice acting as a podcast , would it be possible ? Yes , it delivered all emotions as it supposed to be.
Music here is another level , we are here talking about the the legend Sawano Hiroyuki , I'm speechless here.
Story : 10/10 Music: 10/10 Voice acting : infinity /10
Can't wait for the next episode to be released.!!
What if I tell I can close my eyes and just listen to this voice acting as a podcast , would it be possible ? Yes , it delivered all emotions as it supposed to be.
Music here is another level , we are here talking about the the legend Sawano Hiroyuki , I'm speechless here.
Story : 10/10 Music: 10/10 Voice acting : infinity /10
Can't wait for the next episode to be released.!!
I don't believe Isayama is a Humane anymore , this masterpiece is out of humane capacity
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- 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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- Runtime24 minutes
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