Attack On Titan Final Episode Released Online

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Attack on Titan final episode

With over a decade of storytelling and a massive global fanbase, Attack on Titan anime has finally said farewell with its series finale which is making waves in the entertainment medium. While fans of the series can’t be more excited and emotional to witness this momentous occasion, the burning question on every viewer’s mind is: where to watch Attack on Titan final episode?

Based on the manga by Hajime Isayama and produced by Studio Mappa, Aot final episode is streaming worldwide, offering the audience a breathtaking experience on their mobile and TV screens with comfort. For the last time, fans got to see their favorite characters, Levi, Mikasa, Armin, Jean, and Reiner, going against the formidable Eren Yeager.

Where To Watch Attack On Titan Final Episode?

The production staff at Studio Mappa has put greater efforts into bringing Hajime Isayama’s thrilling tale of humanity against the Titans to a spectacular conclusion. Similar to the previous installments, the final episode of Attack on Titan is now streaming on Hulu and Crunchyroll which is currently offering a free premium trial for new users.

In the wake of the Attack on Titan final episode, Crunchyroll also unveiled a final trailer on Friday giving a sneak peek into what lies ahead in the enthralling end of the anime. The clip looks back on the goosebumps moments and the wonderful cast of the series that has entertained the audience over the years.

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Attack On Titan Final Episode Release Timings

Attack on Titan final episode dropped on Crunchyroll on Saturday, November 4th at 5 pm PT. The streaming giant confirmed this through a press release that the episode hit the service a few hours after the scheduled broadcast ended in Japan. The episode is available to stream in over 200 countries around the globe.

As speculated, the series finale of Attack on Titan crashed multiple anime streaming servers which led to episode delay in various regions. Dubs viewers have to wait for a while as the premiere dates for each of the dub languages haven’t been announced yet and it’s expected to be revealed at a later date.

Attack On Titan Final Episode Staff Details

Attack on Titan first premiered in 2013 under the direction of Yuichiro Hayashi and the animation studio WIT. For the final season, Studio Mappa took over its predecessor in 2020 and since then is crafting a momentous end under the same production staff that will be remembered for ages to come.

The staff has come together once again for the final run with Hiroshi Seko as scriptwriter, Tomohiro Kishi as character designer, and Masafumi Mima as the sound director. The fabulous voice-acting cast of the anime which includes Yuki Kaji, Yui Ishikawa, Marina Inoue, and Hiroshi Kamiya also reprised their roles for one last time.

On a positive note, Linked Horizon has returned to perform the opening theme song of the Attack on Titan final episode. The song is titled “Saigo no Kyojin” which is included in the 86 minutes long series finale and he’s joined by Ai Higuchi for the ending theme song which is titled “Itte rasshai”.

With the final episode premiering globally from November 4th, fans around the world are eagerly delighted to witness the epic conclusion of their favorite series. The modern masterpiece of Hajime Isayama featuring a dynamic battle between the humanity and Titans has at last come to an end, and fans couldn’t be more sentimental.

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