2022-04-03, 12:54 | Link #21 |
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Attack on Titan the final season: part 3 will air next year in 2023. source
Not going to lie I was fully expecting a movie to cash in that juicy anime movie money that's being going around lately. I wonder if the production committee changed their mind or if it was never on the cards.
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2022-04-03, 13:01 | Link #22 | |
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Nevertheless, I'm excited because MAPPA kept increasing the quality values in the animation, the narrative, and the action sequences plus alloting more screentime to the rest of the cast. In return, they increased and delivered my expectations, and more so because Isayama-sensei went with the ride, at least as a consultant to MAPPA, now that he has enough time to spare after finishing the manga last year. I'm welcoming the Final Season, Final Arc due to air next year. However, a mainsteam portion of the fans likely or not are having enough with the waiting. |
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2022-04-03, 17:52 | Link #24 | |
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2023-01-17, 13:11 | Link #26 |
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Attack on Titan: The final season 3.5 You can (not) end.
I'm wondering how long each part is going to be as I highly doubt we're going to get two full one cour parts for 10 chapters, that would make the Namekian 5 minutes look like a proper speedrun.
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2023-04-17, 12:44 | Link #33 |
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Compared to Fullmetal Alchemist, this story badly fails to convince that decent human beings can commit war crimes, a premise Japanese writers sadly have a vested interest in arguing. The truth is that genocides aren't committed by decent people for passably sensible reasons, but for lies and greed by moral idiots who seldom feel guilt for what they've done. Seeing the point of view of genocidal maniacs is scarcely a more valuable exercise than sympathising with them. The true premise of Attack on Titan, that those people forced to live in ghettos and wear yellow stars really were demons who had and would harm Germany - and might justly be genocided by sterilisation for it - has made Attack on Titan a truly repulsive lie since episode 80.
I'm still watching it though. As unsympathetic and unconvincing as the characters have become, a sufficient buildup of emotional scale and momentum will carry even such a show to the end. |
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