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Attack on Titan Season 4 – Attack on Titan

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The fourth and final season of the Attack on Titan anime television series, Attack on Titan: The Final Season,[b] was produced by MAPPA, directed by Jun Shishido, and directed by Yuichiro Hayashi, with Tetsuro Araki and Masashi replacing Koizuka, respectively, as screenwriter Hiroshi Seiko. Yasuko took over writing for the series entirely from Kobayashi, and Tomohiro Kishi replaced Kyoji Asano as character designer as the series’ production studio was changed. The season covers the “Marley” (parts 91-106) and “Fight for Heaven” (sections 107-139) bends from Hajime Isayama’s unique manga.

This season introduces Gabi Brown and Falco Gris, young Eldian warrior candidates seeking to inherit Rainer’s Armored Titan four years after a failed mission to retrieve the Titan. As Marley plans to invade Paradise to bolster their weakened military and reclaim the founding Titan, the Survey Corps invades their homeland. As Marley and Paradis forces go to war in the Marley and Shiganshina districts, both sides sustain heavy death tolls while Gabi and Falco are forced to confront their inner tensions about Paradis’ alleged “devil”. In the second part of the season, aware of the anti-Eldian sentiment worldwide as a result of the Marleyan campaign, Eren Jaeger targets the worlds outside of Paradise with the Ramblings, unleashing millions of Losal-like Wall Titans in a massive effort to kill all life. off the island In the third and fourth parts of the season, the Alliance, led by members of the Survey Corps and Warrior Unit, goes to Marley to stop Eren’s founder Titan and end the Ramblings.

The first part of the season aired on NHK General TV from December 7, 2020 to March 29, 2021, at 12:10 PM JST. In the United States, the adult swimming Toonami programming block begins airing the English dub on Crunchyroll on January 10, 2021, at 12:30 EST/PST. In Southeast Asia, the subbed series aired on iQIYI. The second part aired from January 10 to April 4, 2022 on NHK General TV at 12:05 a.m. JST.[5][6] The third and fourth parts were initially broadcast as two anthology specials, both titled The Final Chapter; The first special premiered on March 4, 2023, at 12:25 am JST and the second special premiered on November 5, 2023, at midnight JST.[7][8][9] After the second special aired, a separate TV episode-sized version of both episodes Being distributed to multiple streaming services. Episodes 88–90 that compile the first special begin streaming on November 5, 2023, while episodes 91–94 that compile the second special will be streamed from November 19, 2023.

The score was directed by Masafumi Mima and composed by Hiroyuki Sawano and Kohta Yamamoto. Part 1’s opening theme is “Boku no Sensō” (僕の戦争, lit. “My War”) performed by Shinsei Kamattechan, and the ending theme is “Shōgeki” (Shōgeki, lit. “Shock”) performed by Yuko Ando. . For Part 2, the opening theme is “The Rumbling” performed by CM, and the ending theme is “Akuma no Ko” (悪魔の子, lit. “A Child of Evil”) performed by Ai Higuchi.[11] The final chapter For the first half, the ending theme is “Under the Tree” performed by CM. For the second half of The Final Chapters, the ending theme is “Ni Sen-nen… Moshikuwa… Ni Man’nengo no Kimi E” (二千年… 若しくは… 二万年市を君 へ・・・ , lit. “To you 2,000 years… or then again… a long time from now…”) performed by LinkedIn Skyline. For the separate TV episode-sized versions of parts 3 and 4, the opening theme is “Saigo no Kyojin” (最好在巨人, lit. “The Last Titan”) performed by Connected Skyline, while the consummation subject is “Itersai” (いっ) [14 ]

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