That Day: The Fall of Shiganshina, Part 2
- Episode aired May 10, 2014
- TV-MA
- 24m
IMDb RATING
8.5/10
32K
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After the Titans break through the wall, the citizens of Shiganshina must run for their lives. Those that do make it to safety find a harsh life waiting for them, however.After the Titans break through the wall, the citizens of Shiganshina must run for their lives. Those that do make it to safety find a harsh life waiting for them, however.After the Titans break through the wall, the citizens of Shiganshina must run for their lives. Those that do make it to safety find a harsh life waiting for them, however.
Yûki Kaji
- Eren Yeager
- (voice)
Yui Ishikawa
- Mikasa Ackerman
- (voice)
Marina Inoue
- Armin Arlert
- (voice)
Akio Suyama
- Hugo
- (voice)
Tsuguo Mogami
- Keith Shadis
- (voice)
Keiji Fujiwara
- Hannes
- (voice)
Kunihiko Yasui
- Preacher
- (voice)
Daichi Endô
- Committee Member
- (voice)
- (as Daichi Endo)
Shigeyuki Susaki
- Sailor
- (voice)
Yûya Murakami
- Soldier
- (voice)
Ryôta Ôsaka
- Man
- (voice)
- (as Ryota Ohsaka)
Kenta Ôkuma
- Man
- (voice)
Yuka Hirose
- Woman
- (voice)
Meiko Kawasaki
- Woman
- (voice)
Megumi Satô
- Woman
- (voice)
Audrey Ahern
- Additional Voices
- (English version)
- (voice)
Featured reviews
This was a fantastic continuation of the pilot, filled with intense and emotional moments. It adeptly expanded upon the characters and added to the mystery through further world-building!
Upon my initial viewing, I noticed numerous details that aren't immediately apparent but still evoke wonder. The interaction between Grisha and Eren stands out as my favorite. There's an unsettling sense of something unfolding, yet it remains enigmatic. While it was disconcerting at first, revisiting it after season 4 part 2, it takes on an even darker tone. This is what makes the show truly exceptional and so satisfying to revisit.
Eren's character is also set in motion here. His reference to humans as "cattle" is a powerful way to illustrate his character.
For those still contemplating whether to watch this show, I say, go for it! Few shows offer as much gratification as this one!
Upon my initial viewing, I noticed numerous details that aren't immediately apparent but still evoke wonder. The interaction between Grisha and Eren stands out as my favorite. There's an unsettling sense of something unfolding, yet it remains enigmatic. While it was disconcerting at first, revisiting it after season 4 part 2, it takes on an even darker tone. This is what makes the show truly exceptional and so satisfying to revisit.
Eren's character is also set in motion here. His reference to humans as "cattle" is a powerful way to illustrate his character.
For those still contemplating whether to watch this show, I say, go for it! Few shows offer as much gratification as this one!
This was an amazing follow-up to the pilot with intense and emotional moments while also building upon the characters and adding to the mystery with more world-building!
I remember watching this for the first time and you you see a bunch of things that you dont immidiatly think about but still makes you wonder! The scene with Grisha and Eren is my favorite! You know something is happening but not what! It was disturbing the first time but coming back to it after season 4 part 2 it becomes even more dark! This is what makes this show so special.. so rewarding to rewatch it!
Eren's character is also set in motion here! Him reffering to humans as caddle is a great way to show his character!
If you are reading this and are still debating whether to watch this show or not i will say DO IT! Very few shows is as rewarding as this!
I remember watching this for the first time and you you see a bunch of things that you dont immidiatly think about but still makes you wonder! The scene with Grisha and Eren is my favorite! You know something is happening but not what! It was disturbing the first time but coming back to it after season 4 part 2 it becomes even more dark! This is what makes this show so special.. so rewarding to rewatch it!
Eren's character is also set in motion here! Him reffering to humans as caddle is a great way to show his character!
If you are reading this and are still debating whether to watch this show or not i will say DO IT! Very few shows is as rewarding as this!
There's something about the desperate attempts to board the last ship to escape the apocalypse that sends a shiver down my spine. Just imaging what it would be like to miss that last boat, shizz.
Also that bread shoved down the throat scene has to be some sort of fetish right?
Seems like a kinda hopeless situation at the moment aye? Also wondering why the big titan is taking so long. Highkey seems like that big boy should be able to just walk all the way through every wall and reach the centre in like a day or two. If not him then at least the speedy one.
Armin is also too nice aye. Why does there always have to be this incredibly pure sidekick? Classic caregiver character, i.e., Samwise Gamgee.
Also that bread shoved down the throat scene has to be some sort of fetish right?
Seems like a kinda hopeless situation at the moment aye? Also wondering why the big titan is taking so long. Highkey seems like that big boy should be able to just walk all the way through every wall and reach the centre in like a day or two. If not him then at least the speedy one.
Armin is also too nice aye. Why does there always have to be this incredibly pure sidekick? Classic caregiver character, i.e., Samwise Gamgee.
Well now, if the first episode of Attack on Titan was a rather rude awakening, "That Day: The Fall of Shiganshina, Part 2" is most certainly the bleak, sobering morning after.
One might have hoped for a moment of respite, a touch of gentle contemplation perhaps? Not a bit of it! This instalment swiftly reinforces that this is no picnic, offering a relentless glimpse into the immediate, horrifying fallout of the previous calamity.
The sheer scale of the devastation is conveyed with a chilling efficacy, making one truly feel the weight of humanity's sudden precariousness. Our young protagonists, bless their cotton socks, are grappling with a reality far crueller than any childhood nightmare, their raw emotions practically leaping from the screen.
It's a testament to the show's uncompromising vision that it refuses to pull its punches, demonstrating with stark clarity that sometimes, the aftermath is as terrifying as the initial blow.
The final moments, in particular, serve as a stark, unforgettable punctuation mark, leaving the viewer with a profound sense of the new, brutal reality and the chilling notion that humanity's fight for survival has only just begun.
Splendidly harrowing!
One might have hoped for a moment of respite, a touch of gentle contemplation perhaps? Not a bit of it! This instalment swiftly reinforces that this is no picnic, offering a relentless glimpse into the immediate, horrifying fallout of the previous calamity.
The sheer scale of the devastation is conveyed with a chilling efficacy, making one truly feel the weight of humanity's sudden precariousness. Our young protagonists, bless their cotton socks, are grappling with a reality far crueller than any childhood nightmare, their raw emotions practically leaping from the screen.
It's a testament to the show's uncompromising vision that it refuses to pull its punches, demonstrating with stark clarity that sometimes, the aftermath is as terrifying as the initial blow.
The final moments, in particular, serve as a stark, unforgettable punctuation mark, leaving the viewer with a profound sense of the new, brutal reality and the chilling notion that humanity's fight for survival has only just begun.
Splendidly harrowing!
Another amazing episode! It continues showing
The brutality of titans that is rapidly increasing their domination over humans. This episode shows and explain our main protagonist EREN YAGER very well along other main character ( Mikasa and Armin). The animation and art style also is very great in this episode. The direction and story boarding improved very well as it begins to show the dark, brutal yet beautiful scenes. The music is very good and captures the the feeling of this world very well. Overall a great episode which continues the story of our main characters in this world full of blood sheds very well.
Did you know
- ConnectionsEdited into Attack on Titan: Crimson Bow and Arrow (2014)
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- Sono hi -shiganshina kanraku 2-
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- 24m
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