![]() We still have a deep mystery about Eren’s dream as a child, when Mikasa woke him up and he wasn’t sure where he was at first. The opening scene in the hour-long movie was a callback to the very first episode. The Opening Scene Was a Callback to the First Episode Eren crying (MAPPA) It’s unclear if those scenes will be saved for the ending movie or not, so we won’t be talking about those scenes here. The anime covered Chapters 131 through 134 in the manga, with just a few scenes left out. This article will have spoilers for the anime, but not the manga. This review and recap will not contain any manga spoilers beyond the latest episode, and is a safe space for anime-only viewers. If you watched it via the dub, you’ll want to review this story too.Īlthough I have read the manga through to the end, I’ll be sharing some theories and thoughts that I initially shared when I first reviewed the corresponding manga chapters about a year ago, along with thoughts on the anime’s presentation of those same panels. While the sub version was released back in March, when this story was originally written, the version for dub viewers was just released on September 10, 2023. All in all, this was a masterpiece work that made the long hiatus since Season 4 Part 2 well worth the wait. The hour-long episode stayed pretty close to the corresponding manga chapters, but provided extra depth in certain parts that was greatly appreciated. Attack on Titan Season 4 Part 3 Part 1 was amazing, devastating, and heartbreaking, all rolled into one.
0 Comments
Leave a Reply. |
AuthorWrite something about yourself. No need to be fancy, just an overview. ArchivesCategories |