Attack on Titan: THE LAST ATTACK is basically an anime film compiling the last couple episodes of the anime into a single feature-length film. Featuring the same production crew and voice cast, plus the work of studio MAPPA, this compilation film basically compresses all of those final episodes
Attack on Titan: THE LAST ATTACK is mostly just the last handful of episodes of the anime series combined into a feature-length anime film. Mostly. However, the plot twists start coming after the credits roll, with brand new footage that fundamentally alters the story. For those who aren't familiar
Attack on Titan: THE LAST ATTACK is all set to be the last time we see the mainline anime from Wit Studio (seasons 1-3) and MAPPA (season 4). Hopefully. Maybe. At the very least, the end of this tale will bring an end to the suffering the various characters have to go through in the anime. After
Attack on Titan: The Last Attack is the anime film for all those fans of the anime adaptation of the Attack on Titan manga by Hajime Isayama. Not least of which because it collects the final two episodes of the anime into a single omnibus film. Truly, this film deserves the title. Hopefully without
As its title implies, Attack on Titan: THE LAST ATTACK will mark the conclusion of this very bloody dark fantasy anime. No, really. I'm serious. Yes, I know you all would be a bit skeptical after so many final this and final that. But seriously, this will be the final anime film for the anime
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