As Eren approaches Fort Salta, the Alliance arrives to stop the Rumbling and save the world - and the series reaches an epic conclusion.As Eren approaches Fort Salta, the Alliance arrives to stop the Rumbling and save the world - and the series reaches an epic conclusion.As Eren approaches Fort Salta, the Alliance arrives to stop the Rumbling and save the world - and the series reaches an epic conclusion.
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- Writers
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Yûki Kaji
- Eren Yeager
- (voice)
Yui Ishikawa
- Mikasa Ackerman
- (voice)
Marina Inoue
- Armin Arlert
- (voice)
Kishô Taniyama
- Jean Kirstein
- (voice)
Hiro Shimono
- Connie Springer
- (voice)
Yoshimasa Hosoya
- Reiner Braun
- (voice)
Hiroshi Kamiya
- Levi
- (voice)
Takehito Koyasu
- Zeke
- (voice)
Yû Shimamura
- Annie Leonhart
- (voice)
Manami Numakura
- Pieck Finger
- (voice)
Shiori Mikami
- Historia Reiss
- (voice)
Ayane Sakura
- Gabi Braun
- (voice)
Natsuki Hanae
- Falco Grice
- (voice)
Koji Hiwatari
- Onyankopon
- (voice)
Atsuko Yuya
- Karina Braun
- (voice)
Yutaka Aoyama
- Muller
- (voice)
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I've never in my life experience something so mentally changing. I feel like I'm a changed man at just 15 years old. I wont spoiler anything but don't listen to any negatives this story isn't about aot it's about the moments we must hold near and dear the thing we must cherish, family, friends but most importantly ourselves and how we must not think about what we want to do but what we will do. I've come to realize that goals in life aren't what is most important or what items we may get, the people we meet laugh love and live with. One thing is certain I hope i find someone who can be there for me for as long as I live.
I am still covered in tears! Struggling to figure out how to comprehense this titanic-scale finale that wraps up this series in absolute EPIC fashion!
This was an episode that had everything i have come to love about this series! From the insane action to the heartbreaking moments! The complexety of its characters as nothing is Black and white.. its all a matter of perspective! This was perhaps one of the most realistic portrayals of conflict and war! War is pointless as well!
I of course have to praise the absolute INSANE GOD-LIKE ANIMATION!!! Some of the best ODM gear scenes! Crazy long takes with ome hype moment after another!! The soundtrack was PEAK as well!
It may not mean much.. but thank you to everyone who worked on this! Thank you for putting everything into this and elevating every sequence to perfection! You deserve all praise! Thank you Isayama for giving us this masterpiece!
Now I am gonna recover from the emotional scars!
I am not sad its over.. I am happy i got to experience It!
This was an episode that had everything i have come to love about this series! From the insane action to the heartbreaking moments! The complexety of its characters as nothing is Black and white.. its all a matter of perspective! This was perhaps one of the most realistic portrayals of conflict and war! War is pointless as well!
I of course have to praise the absolute INSANE GOD-LIKE ANIMATION!!! Some of the best ODM gear scenes! Crazy long takes with ome hype moment after another!! The soundtrack was PEAK as well!
It may not mean much.. but thank you to everyone who worked on this! Thank you for putting everything into this and elevating every sequence to perfection! You deserve all praise! Thank you Isayama for giving us this masterpiece!
Now I am gonna recover from the emotional scars!
I am not sad its over.. I am happy i got to experience It!
10Drelnar
People hate voting are ridiculous.
It's the only logical and most perfect ending for this masterpiece. The semi-redemption was on point. A total bad or good ending would've ruined the whole story, the bitter sweet way was the best choice.
Morality : humanity will always be at war no matter what and we see it daily in our own world. The circle of hatred and vengeance will never end.
Of course, animation and sound design were insane.
Let me hear about what you would have done better and watch me laugh.
Thank you to all of the artists who worked on this, and most of all thank you to the original author.
It's the only logical and most perfect ending for this masterpiece. The semi-redemption was on point. A total bad or good ending would've ruined the whole story, the bitter sweet way was the best choice.
Morality : humanity will always be at war no matter what and we see it daily in our own world. The circle of hatred and vengeance will never end.
Of course, animation and sound design were insane.
Let me hear about what you would have done better and watch me laugh.
Thank you to all of the artists who worked on this, and most of all thank you to the original author.
The concluding episodes of "Attack on Titan," created by the brilliant Hajime Isayama, are nothing short of a rollercoaster of emotions and storytelling mastery. The series finale manages to tie up the many intricate plot threads that have been woven throughout its run, leaving viewers with a sense of closure and catharsis.
One of the most commendable aspects of the ending is its ability to subvert expectations. Isayama takes bold risks that may not please every fan, but these decisions reflect a commitment to staying true to the narrative's dark and complex themes. The moral ambiguity that has always been a core element of "Attack on Titan" is upheld until the very end, refusing to offer simplistic answers to the ethical dilemmas faced by its characters.
The character development throughout the series reaches its zenith in the final episodes. Eren Yeager, who has evolved from an idealistic youth into a complex, morally ambiguous anti-hero, is a testament to Isayama's ability to craft multidimensional characters. The choices made by Eren and the consequences of his actions are both thought-provoking and gut-wrenching, making him one of the most memorable protagonists in modern anime.
The animation and direction in these episodes are nothing short of spectacular. The intense battles, emotional confrontations, and breathtaking visuals create an immersive experience that is sure to leave a lasting impact. The soundtrack, too, deserves praise for enhancing the emotional depth of the narrative.
However, the ending is not without controversy, as it diverges significantly from the source material. While it's impossible to please everyone, some fans may be left feeling unsatisfied with the resolution of certain character arcs or plot elements. Nonetheless, this departure from the manga is a double-edged sword, as it allows the anime to provide its own unique interpretation and conclusion to the story.
In conclusion, the ending of "Attack on Titan" is a daring and thought-provoking conclusion to one of the most influential anime series of our time. It challenges its audience with complex moral questions, provides closure to beloved characters, and pushes the boundaries of storytelling. Whether you love it or find it contentious, it's undeniable that Hajime Isayama's creation has left an indelible mark on the world of anime.
One of the most commendable aspects of the ending is its ability to subvert expectations. Isayama takes bold risks that may not please every fan, but these decisions reflect a commitment to staying true to the narrative's dark and complex themes. The moral ambiguity that has always been a core element of "Attack on Titan" is upheld until the very end, refusing to offer simplistic answers to the ethical dilemmas faced by its characters.
The character development throughout the series reaches its zenith in the final episodes. Eren Yeager, who has evolved from an idealistic youth into a complex, morally ambiguous anti-hero, is a testament to Isayama's ability to craft multidimensional characters. The choices made by Eren and the consequences of his actions are both thought-provoking and gut-wrenching, making him one of the most memorable protagonists in modern anime.
The animation and direction in these episodes are nothing short of spectacular. The intense battles, emotional confrontations, and breathtaking visuals create an immersive experience that is sure to leave a lasting impact. The soundtrack, too, deserves praise for enhancing the emotional depth of the narrative.
However, the ending is not without controversy, as it diverges significantly from the source material. While it's impossible to please everyone, some fans may be left feeling unsatisfied with the resolution of certain character arcs or plot elements. Nonetheless, this departure from the manga is a double-edged sword, as it allows the anime to provide its own unique interpretation and conclusion to the story.
In conclusion, the ending of "Attack on Titan" is a daring and thought-provoking conclusion to one of the most influential anime series of our time. It challenges its audience with complex moral questions, provides closure to beloved characters, and pushes the boundaries of storytelling. Whether you love it or find it contentious, it's undeniable that Hajime Isayama's creation has left an indelible mark on the world of anime.
I've been watching this show since I was in 7th grade, graduating college now this year. Miraculously avoided all spoilers and I was satisfied in this ending. A bit confusing and bittersweet but I enjoyed it. Sad to let it go. Only complaints that I would say I may have had with it is that the character motivations seemed a bit odd and hard to follow. It seemed a bit out of character for some of them to me. I can see past this though and still really enjoyed it. Animation and music were also completely top notch, lots of good musical call backs. Lot of good throw back character moments too which was really nostalgic for me.
Did you know
- TriviaMAPPA brought back Arifumi Imai, the animator who single-handedly worked on the Levi vs Kenny and Levi vs Beast Titan scenes from season 3, for the finale.
- Quotes
Eren Yeager: I'll be waiting for you. In hell.
Armin Arlert: Right. We'll be together, forever.
- SoundtracksNisennen... Moshiku wa... Nimannen Go no Kimi e...
Written by Revo
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- 1h 25m(85 min)
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