129 reviews
OH.. My... god!! Absolutely breathtaking and emotionally devestating episode! This was brutal, mercyless.. yeah just pure slaughter at times! Desperation as everyone clings to their lives! My heart and soul feels trampled! Chills shattered through me! There were multiple scenes where I almost lost it.. sobbing and realized that even the greatest monster has a human side buried deep down! Is this the price for freedom?
Otherwise the animation was AMAZING!! The best of the entire show!! Felt like watching a movie! Amazing and smooth ODM gear scenes and some fantastic long takes! Great clean colours! Sometimes i wanted to pause just to admire! Thank you too everyone who worked SO hard on this!
The final part had me SO hyped! Amazing soundtrack! Under the tree by SIM is a banger! Now I can not wait for the FINALpart! Torture.
Otherwise the animation was AMAZING!! The best of the entire show!! Felt like watching a movie! Amazing and smooth ODM gear scenes and some fantastic long takes! Great clean colours! Sometimes i wanted to pause just to admire! Thank you too everyone who worked SO hard on this!
The final part had me SO hyped! Amazing soundtrack! Under the tree by SIM is a banger! Now I can not wait for the FINALpart! Torture.
- and_mikkelsen
- Mar 3, 2023
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The direction and filming of the horror, destruction, and fear scenes were revolutionary, and the moments of the giants' transformation and the use of ODM gear were genius. New osts were great but not as legendary as previous seasons.
The plotline and its progression as usual were amazing, and I didn't feel bored while watching it. Honestly, I felt like it was less than an hour. Levi, despite his disfigured face, still has his sharp tongue. The philosophical dialogues at the beginning of the episode were fantastic.
One of the biggest reasons why I love Attack on Titan is the dilemma of hatred that it discusses, and the fact that there is no right side.
The plotline and its progression as usual were amazing, and I didn't feel bored while watching it. Honestly, I felt like it was less than an hour. Levi, despite his disfigured face, still has his sharp tongue. The philosophical dialogues at the beginning of the episode were fantastic.
One of the biggest reasons why I love Attack on Titan is the dilemma of hatred that it discusses, and the fact that there is no right side.
These 3 words are the only way I could describe this entire first episode. Cinematography, Animation, Art-style, Music, Voice Acting, Creativity, Horror, Writing and Story-telling is mind-blowing with this one.
Attack On Titan is without a doubt one of the greatest shows ever created, and this episode right here is without a doubt the best in the series. There is so much stuff to talk about regarding every character's decisions, philosophies and developments that it would take you whole essays to fully uncover the layers. The dreadful atmosphere and tone where everything feels like it's going to end very badly for the characters we love and the innocents, is made up for those last 10 staggeringly emotional minutes of the episode. It contrasts the first ever episode of Attack On Titan perfectly, where it feels like Humanity has no chance.
Hell, it still feels like it has very little chance for survival even after the end of this episode, but there is still hope. This type of stuff is the best thing about Attack On Titan: This piece of art constantly offers you intriguing details about carefully cratfed characters and a world with a history, both of whom invoke a rare feel of realism that you rarely get from animated movies or shows, and sometimes even live-action stuff. It grabs the audience by the throat, throws them in the literal definition of "Hopelessness" and still finds a way to unexpectedly comfort you in the end.
There has been no show that felt like it matured the same way this show has, along with its' audience.
There has been no show that forced the Audience out of their comfort zone the same way this show has.
Attack on Titan, itself, is an experience, and this episode furhter confirms that. Regardless if the ending will satisfy me or not, I will never forget about the positive impact it had on me and many other consumers of art. Shinzo wo Sasageyo!
(I know of the mixed reception the manga ending got, I have not read it, but let's see how the anime takes it, shall we? Let's hope for the best!)
Attack On Titan is without a doubt one of the greatest shows ever created, and this episode right here is without a doubt the best in the series. There is so much stuff to talk about regarding every character's decisions, philosophies and developments that it would take you whole essays to fully uncover the layers. The dreadful atmosphere and tone where everything feels like it's going to end very badly for the characters we love and the innocents, is made up for those last 10 staggeringly emotional minutes of the episode. It contrasts the first ever episode of Attack On Titan perfectly, where it feels like Humanity has no chance.
Hell, it still feels like it has very little chance for survival even after the end of this episode, but there is still hope. This type of stuff is the best thing about Attack On Titan: This piece of art constantly offers you intriguing details about carefully cratfed characters and a world with a history, both of whom invoke a rare feel of realism that you rarely get from animated movies or shows, and sometimes even live-action stuff. It grabs the audience by the throat, throws them in the literal definition of "Hopelessness" and still finds a way to unexpectedly comfort you in the end.
There has been no show that felt like it matured the same way this show has, along with its' audience.
There has been no show that forced the Audience out of their comfort zone the same way this show has.
Attack on Titan, itself, is an experience, and this episode furhter confirms that. Regardless if the ending will satisfy me or not, I will never forget about the positive impact it had on me and many other consumers of art. Shinzo wo Sasageyo!
(I know of the mixed reception the manga ending got, I have not read it, but let's see how the anime takes it, shall we? Let's hope for the best!)
- slimtony-85902
- Mar 3, 2023
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This episode of Attack on Titan has undoubtedly secured its place in history as a masterpiece of television entertainment, just as the entire series is sure to be. As fans of the show, this particular episode is flawless, as it delivers all of the elements that we could have desired, and yet goes above and beyond our wildest expectations, taking us on an emotional journey that transcends the screen.
From the gripping music to the inspiring art and animation, from the compelling story and dialogue to the skilled directing and masterful portrayal of emotion, every aspect of this episode is executed with a level of excellence that is truly breathtaking. By the end, we felt as we have been both the strongest Titan and the weakest human, our emotions heightened by the stunning visuals and storytelling.
It is a truly spectacular experience that left me in awe and wonder, one that simply cannot be missed.
From the gripping music to the inspiring art and animation, from the compelling story and dialogue to the skilled directing and masterful portrayal of emotion, every aspect of this episode is executed with a level of excellence that is truly breathtaking. By the end, we felt as we have been both the strongest Titan and the weakest human, our emotions heightened by the stunning visuals and storytelling.
It is a truly spectacular experience that left me in awe and wonder, one that simply cannot be missed.
There's nothing else that I can say about this. Not only was this segment adapting 2 of the already most heart wrenching moments from the manga, this anime adaptation managed to bring it to a newer height further beyond. I've seen so many incredible shows in my life time, but for me this was THE best 1 hour of television I have ever witnessed, this genuinely felt like a movie. And now I merely await the finale that comes next fall... I can barely type as my hands fail me. I cannot see as my eyes are drenched in tears... I genuinely have no clue how it can get better than this, but I have been saying this since the very 1st season. Time after time this show always one ups itself. Thank you Isayama, thank you to all the wonderful animators and staff who brought this story to life with such amazing visuals and directing.
"Attack on Titan" has been a phenomenon in the world of anime since its inception, and the latest episode, which aired recently, solidified its position as a masterpiece in the genre. This episode was undoubtedly the best of all time, combining intense action with complex emotions and stunning animation that left audiences on the edge of their seats.
What sets "Attack on Titan" apart from other anime is its ability to create a world that is both brutal and beautiful, where characters are faced with difficult choices and must navigate through the complexities of a society in turmoil. The latest episode is a prime example of this, with the characters facing seemingly insurmountable obstacles while trying to maintain their humanity in the face of overwhelming adversity.
It is disappointing to see that some people dislike this episode without any valid reason. The haters should appreciate the sheer amount of hard work and dedication that has gone into creating this masterpiece. The animation, the music, the voice acting, and the overall storytelling are all top-notch, and it is evident that the creators have put their heart and soul into bringing this story to life.
In conclusion, the latest episode of "Attack on Titan" is a must-watch for any fan of anime, and a great starting point for those who are new to the genre. The series has been a game-changer since its inception, and this episode is proof that it still has a lot of surprises in store for its viewers. So, sit back, relax, and immerse yourself in this incredible world of Titans, action, and emotion, and see for yourself why "Attack on Titan" is one of the best anime series of all time!
What sets "Attack on Titan" apart from other anime is its ability to create a world that is both brutal and beautiful, where characters are faced with difficult choices and must navigate through the complexities of a society in turmoil. The latest episode is a prime example of this, with the characters facing seemingly insurmountable obstacles while trying to maintain their humanity in the face of overwhelming adversity.
It is disappointing to see that some people dislike this episode without any valid reason. The haters should appreciate the sheer amount of hard work and dedication that has gone into creating this masterpiece. The animation, the music, the voice acting, and the overall storytelling are all top-notch, and it is evident that the creators have put their heart and soul into bringing this story to life.
In conclusion, the latest episode of "Attack on Titan" is a must-watch for any fan of anime, and a great starting point for those who are new to the genre. The series has been a game-changer since its inception, and this episode is proof that it still has a lot of surprises in store for its viewers. So, sit back, relax, and immerse yourself in this incredible world of Titans, action, and emotion, and see for yourself why "Attack on Titan" is one of the best anime series of all time!
Hayashi and team are back with a vengeance, animation, direction, ost, that hange scene, everything was executed to near perfection, by the end I was left with a bittersweet feeling that it would end soon, the anime of the generation will end this fall.
Mappa did everything to improve on the source material, the rumbling scenes were chilling and full of despair, bringing back that one ost may have been the best decision mappa made for this episode. How can I not talk about the action, q kawa and many other animators dedicated themselves to the action sequences and it was clearly visible.
Waiting for the last part to say a final goodbye to this series.
Mappa did everything to improve on the source material, the rumbling scenes were chilling and full of despair, bringing back that one ost may have been the best decision mappa made for this episode. How can I not talk about the action, q kawa and many other animators dedicated themselves to the action sequences and it was clearly visible.
Waiting for the last part to say a final goodbye to this series.
- ravimansaying
- Mar 2, 2023
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- AshGreninjaRules
- Mar 3, 2023
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I can't believe how good this first half of the conclusion was, the music, the animation, the EMOTIONS. Eren is the great consequence of all this hatred and he will never stop moving forward until his enemies are destroyed, it's up to his friends to stop the rumbling at all cost. Without spoiling anything to anime only fans, you are not ready for the battle that will conclude this amazing story. As someone who read the manga I can't even begin to explain how heartbreaking this episode was. All I can say is bravo MAPPA you are really doing justice to this masterpiece. And as Eren said there's only one thing for us to do now "TATAKAE".
This episode was unique. This episode set a new standard for storytelling and was a true masterpiece from the beginning until the end of it. I had chills at the beginning and end of the episode due to the visuals, blood, plot, and conflict between the characters. I can't believe the anime is about to come to an end. I don't want this amazing and wonderful work of art to come to an end. There will never be a perfect anime like Attack on Titan. By the way, if you didn't enjoy this episode, you should see a doctor right away because your condition is in pretty bad shape.
My rating is unquestionably 10/10.
My rating is unquestionably 10/10.
Attack on Titan flies away from most of the anime...a cinematic, powerful and tragic episode ...... Another great episode presented to us by this integrated work.. An episode that proves the strength of the plot and writing of this work ahead of its time... The greatest work of art known to mankind in its artistic history.. And there is no work that comes close to the attack of the giants in its plot, narration, and the interconnectedness of its events and So complex story... oh my god what did you just watch ... thank u mappa ... thank you hajime isayama. ///// The Rumbling of the earth was terrifying. It was hell itself.
The Final Chapters, Part One > Battle Of Bastards
This Episode... I can't believe it. One hour of pure magic. One hour of pure nostalgia. And now a six months wait till Part 3, Court 2 😭
But Idc I hope THIS Episode will be the second ever episode with a 10/10 and the LAST EPISODE should be a straight 11/10. Attack on Titan is the best show ever made. Not my favorite, but definitely the best.
Change my mind.
Attack on Titan > Game of Thrones Attack on Titan > The Walking Dead Attack on Titan > Breaking Bad Attack on Titan > Stranger Things Attack on Titan > Any Other Show On Planet Earth SUIIIII.
Change my mind.
Attack on Titan > Game of Thrones Attack on Titan > The Walking Dead Attack on Titan > Breaking Bad Attack on Titan > Stranger Things Attack on Titan > Any Other Show On Planet Earth SUIIIII.
- gamevendel
- Mar 3, 2023
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Pain, pain, and more pain. Aot is just something different. I can't believe How far we have come fro. The starting point. What a journey, What a show, huge props to Mappa for doing such an amazing job, both with the animation But also the special effekts and Voice actors, everything was spot on. Can't say Much else than 10/10. I hate thst people always review bomb, and it makes me sad. Attack on titan is one of the greatest stories ever told, and people are disrespecting Its ending like that. Its very sad, and i Think people should start realising, that we need to cherish this amazing story while Its still here.
- mateibrezoi
- Mar 3, 2023
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- marveller-66
- Mar 2, 2023
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- hermajtrextor
- Mar 3, 2023
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Mind blowing it couldnt be better than this the chills after watching and animation by mappa can't be put in word it's beyond expectations and one the best anime of all time you can really feel that how much work have been put by Mappa and theirs hardworks can be seen in every single details of the episode extremely wellmade and technically perfect in every sense and storyline tooks a major twist and you can really feel the pain of rumbling and people's getting crushed by rumbling and the true freedom from the erens eyes can be seen by us every word is smaller now i can't put it in words you need to see.
- johnreid-37162
- Mar 3, 2023
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- Qoenntrell
- Mar 2, 2023
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This was such a good episode. Eren's unleashed.
It was worth the wait. I was afraid and hoping for a slow episode considering it was 1 hour long...
BUT NO! It was so good that I didn't even realize that the hour was over.
I got nervous, excited, afraid and sad. I experienced all the right feelings.
So good. Can't wait to see how this is gonna go. It's happening all so fast that I was afraid that the end at the episode was going to say "the end"
I swear, it felt like the actual ending.
I've been avoiding spoilers since the end of the manga, so I don't know what's gonna happen next, all I know is that I CAN'T WAIT FOR NEXT FRIDAY!
It was worth the wait. I was afraid and hoping for a slow episode considering it was 1 hour long...
BUT NO! It was so good that I didn't even realize that the hour was over.
I got nervous, excited, afraid and sad. I experienced all the right feelings.
So good. Can't wait to see how this is gonna go. It's happening all so fast that I was afraid that the end at the episode was going to say "the end"
I swear, it felt like the actual ending.
I've been avoiding spoilers since the end of the manga, so I don't know what's gonna happen next, all I know is that I CAN'T WAIT FOR NEXT FRIDAY!
- jjjjaviera
- Mar 3, 2023
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This may not be my favorite episode of Attack on titan(declaration of war) but I find it difficult to argue against it being the best episode of attack on titan. Perfectly paced, perfectly animated, perfectly directed, and perfectly shot all combine to create one of the greatest pieces of media ever created. No spoilers but the plot points hit in this episode are astounding. Felina, Ozymandias, point and shoot, Plan and Execution, Chicanery, The view from halfway down, and so many more just fall flat in comparison to me. I cry not only when sad things are put to the screen but when I get to see something perfectly done as well. I did not stop crying after the five minute mark. I'm sure no one will see this but I just wanted to throw my opinion out there, hope you liked it as much as I did!
- colehannenberg
- Mar 3, 2023
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"If you want to stop me, then you need to end me. You're free."
Even though Final Season Part 3 is tagged as a Special episode, this truly didn't feel like a TV anime because no exaggeration, this felt like freaking movie and apparently was supposed to be one.
From the moment it started, it already felt unusually eerie despite the scene looking calm and all with young Eren and Mikasa under the tree (oh how much I miss innocent EreMika). And then when they explicitly showed the nightmarish havoc of the Rumbling - along with a much detailed view of Eren's Final Titan behemoth, it was spine-chilling and just downright harrowing. MAPPA really outdone themselves with making the Rumbling scenes look as apocalyptic and as hellish as possible.
Part 3's animation was undeniably a huge upgrade from Part 1 & 2 since they had a bit more production time. The frames in this one looked cinematic and the transitions between CG and 2D scenes were seamless.
The background scores, as expected from AOT, never fail to elevate the scenes they're placed into - and no we're not going to talk about THAT Hange scene because that one deserves a whole new review.
Lastly, the voice acting. If you've watched the final season event talks, you could tell the voice actors were feeling emotional for part 3. It might just be me being a highly sensitive empath, but after watching the episode last night, the voice acting felt particularly sentimental.
Looking back on the first season, I still find myself dumbfounded on how the story went from reclaiming districts infested with titans, to THIS global madness - and the fact that this was all planned from the start. Hajime Isayama is a true genius but some people are still not ready for that conversation.
Attack on Titan Final Season Part 3 First Half was an easy 10/10.
Even though Final Season Part 3 is tagged as a Special episode, this truly didn't feel like a TV anime because no exaggeration, this felt like freaking movie and apparently was supposed to be one.
From the moment it started, it already felt unusually eerie despite the scene looking calm and all with young Eren and Mikasa under the tree (oh how much I miss innocent EreMika). And then when they explicitly showed the nightmarish havoc of the Rumbling - along with a much detailed view of Eren's Final Titan behemoth, it was spine-chilling and just downright harrowing. MAPPA really outdone themselves with making the Rumbling scenes look as apocalyptic and as hellish as possible.
Part 3's animation was undeniably a huge upgrade from Part 1 & 2 since they had a bit more production time. The frames in this one looked cinematic and the transitions between CG and 2D scenes were seamless.
The background scores, as expected from AOT, never fail to elevate the scenes they're placed into - and no we're not going to talk about THAT Hange scene because that one deserves a whole new review.
Lastly, the voice acting. If you've watched the final season event talks, you could tell the voice actors were feeling emotional for part 3. It might just be me being a highly sensitive empath, but after watching the episode last night, the voice acting felt particularly sentimental.
Looking back on the first season, I still find myself dumbfounded on how the story went from reclaiming districts infested with titans, to THIS global madness - and the fact that this was all planned from the start. Hajime Isayama is a true genius but some people are still not ready for that conversation.
Attack on Titan Final Season Part 3 First Half was an easy 10/10.
- colourmebleu
- Mar 5, 2023
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- TheBlackSwordsmann
- Mar 4, 2023
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- DJ2_Freeman
- Mar 3, 2023
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