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'Attack on Titan' set to conclude on November 4

Showtime Desk
03 Nov 2023 17:42:41 | Update: 03 Nov 2023 17:42:41
'Attack on Titan' set to conclude on November 4
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As the highly acclaimed manga and anime series, 'Attack on Titan,' draws to a close on November 4, dedicated fans find themselves in a state of eager anticipation coupled with a tinge of melancholy. The impending farewell to beloved characters is met with a blend of emotions.

Since its serialization debut in 2009, 'Attack on Titan' has made an indelible mark on the world of anime. The 2013 anime adaptation not only achieved immense popularity but also sparked controversy, solidifying its status as an iconic series. Now, after a decade-long journey, the series approaches its denouement, leaving fans hopeful for an unforgettable conclusion.

The final instalment of 'Attack on Titan' Season 4 has garnered substantial attention. With a single episode boasting an impressive runtime of 85 minutes, it promises to provide viewers with a cinematic experience akin to a feature film. In total, Season 4 will comprise 30 episodes.

The journey of the fourth season has been a remarkable one. The initial segment premiered with 16 episodes in 2020, followed by the release of the second part in 2022, encompassing 12 episodes. March 2023 saw the launch of the first part of Season 4's Part 3, featuring a special episode. Now, the grand finale of the entire series, Season 4 Part 3 Part 2, is poised to air on November 4, 2023.

The emotional weight of bidding adieu to the series is palpable for its creators and contributors. Hajime Isayama, the visionary behind 'Attack on Titan,' conveyed a heartfelt message to the fandom as he prepared to part ways with his creation. In a poignant statement, Isayama expressed his gratitude and articulated his hopes for the series' enduring legacy, according to Hindustan Times.

Ai Higuchi, the artist responsible for crafting the impactful ending theme for the final season, also shared a heartfelt message with fans. She acknowledged the vast scope of the 'Attack on Titan' universe and the challenge of creating a song that would do justice to its narrative. With a mix of excitement and trepidation, she unveiled her creation, the ending theme titled "Itterashai," which translates to "See you later."

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