Attack on Titan: Final Season

MAPPA
Military / Survival / Bio-Horror16 EP/7 Dec 2020

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Synopsis

Whatever you thought you knew about Attack on Titan gets flipped on its head. After three seasons of watching Eren and the Survey Corps fight Titans from behind the walls, this final season drops you on the other side of the ocean — into Marley, the nation that's been sending those Titans in the first place. You follow Gabi Braun and Falco Grice, two kids training to inherit Titan powers to serve their country, and for a while it almost feels like a different show. Then Eren Yeager shows up, and things go sideways in the worst possible way. MAPPA took over animation duties from WIT Studio for this 16-episode run, and the action sequences hit different — grittier, heavier, with a weight that matches how dark the story has gotten. The soundtrack still goes hard, and the shift in perspective forces you to sit with some genuinely uncomfortable questions about war, identity, and who gets to be the hero. This isn't the same scrappy underdog story from season one. It's meaner, more political, and way more morally gray. If you liked the ethical complexity of Fullmetal Alchemist: Brotherhood or the psychological heaviness of Neon Genesis Evangelion, this is where Attack on Titan finally plays in that space. Fair warning though — this is the beginning of the final season, not the end. There are more parts after this. But once it hooks you, you won't mind.

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Characters

Eren Yeager

Driven by revenge, Eren Yeager fights titans, battling inner demons and making ruthless choices to protect humanity.

Portrayed by Papenbrook Bryce

Mikasa Ackerman

A skilled warrior, fiercely loyal to Eren Yeager, Mikasa protects him relentlessly, ultimately sacrificing everything to save humanity.

Portrayed by Nishimura Trina

Armin Arlert

A strategic genius and Eren's friend, Armin compensates for physical weakness with intellect and courage, despite self-doubt.

Portrayed by Grelle Jessie James

MANGA BRIDGE

This season covers Chapters 91-116 of the manga. Continue reading from Chapter 117.

Manga cover

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Season 4 Episode 5 of Attack on Titan honestly felt different from the usual anime episodes I watch. The whole episode was mostly just people talking, but somehow it kept me nervous the entire time. The conversation between Eren Yeager and Reiner Braun was easily the best part. You can feel the guilt and pain from both characters, especially Reiner. Seeing Eren stay calm while talking about everything that happened made him feel much colder and more mature compared to the earlier seasons.

What made the episode so good for me was the tension. Even before the action started, it already felt like something terrible was about to happen. The basement setting, the music, and the pauses during their conversation made every scene feel heavy. I also liked how the episode showed that there are no real heroes anymore. Both Marley and Eldia caused suffering, and the story does a good job showing both sides instead of making everything simple.

Willy Tybur’s speech was another highlight. The way he spoke in front of the crowd while Eren listened from below made the ending even more intense. When Eren finally transformed, the scene hit hard because the episode spent so much time building up to it instead of rushing straight into action.

I think this episode is one of the strongest in the series because of how emotional and suspenseful it was. It did not rely only on fights. Instead, it focused on character emotions, dialogue, and tension, which made the final moments much more memorable.

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What an epic cliffhanger that is, above and below! Everything is peak! From the plot building, character writing, intensity, sountrack, animation, pacing, anticipation, everything's perfect!
konami
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Another heartbreaking episode focused on Zeke. The plot writing felt the tragic backstory of him and felt that emotions were so heavy. The soundtrack was peak! And that cliffhanger was so hyping! Can't wait for the finale episode next.
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