Title:Attack on Titan
Also Called:Shingeki no Kyojin | AoT | 進撃の巨人 Season 3 | 進撃の巨人 Season 2 | 進撃の巨人
Type:TV
Released on year:2018
Released in:Summer
Num Episodes:12
In a distant era, humanity faced a grim fate as they stood on the brink of extinction, relentlessly hunted by monstrous Titans. These grotesque beings, driven not by mere hunger but by sadistic pleasure, forced humanity to cower behind colossal concentric walls for their very survival. A century of relative tranquility passed, shielding the remnants of mankind from the terrifying Titans. However, the tranquility shattered abruptly when a gargantuan Titan unleashed its destructive might, breaching the supposedly impenetrable outer wall. Thus, the battle for survival recommenced, as humanity sought to reclaim its freedom from these insatiable flesh-devourers. In the wake of an agonizing personal tragedy inflicted by the invading abominations, Eren Yeager embarks on a righteous quest to obliterate the Titans, dedicating his very existence to the cause. Together with his fiercely loyal sister-in-spirit, Mikasa Ackerman, and his devoted childhood companion, Armin Arlert, Eren enlists in the prestigious Survey Corps—a valiant military force devoted to confronting the Titans head-on beyond the protective confines of the walls. Racing against time, they strive to unearth the secret weapon that will bring about the Titans' demise before the last bastions of human hope succumb to their relentless onslaught.
Shingeki no Kyojin breathes life into the captivating story, drawing inspiration from the mesmerizing first eight volumes of Hajime Isayama's critically acclaimed manga. To build up anticipation, the last episode of this incredible series was exclusively showcased in Tokyo's prestigious Marunouchi Piccadilly 1 theater on Saturday, September 28, 2013. As the clock struck midnight, television screens across the nation came alive with the mesmerizing tale. Unsurprisingly, Shingeki no Kyojin's remarkable impact was recognized and honored at the Tokyo Anime Award Festival in 2014, where it was crowned as the Animation of the Year in the Television category.