The final chapter of the "Attack on Titan" animation has been announced to be officially broadcast in 2023. The official has released a visual image and a new trailer. Let's take a look. Trailer for the final chapter of Attack on Titan: • "Attack on Titan" is a manga created by Japanese manga artist Hajime Isayama. The manga was completed in April last year. This is his first serialized work, which began serialization in the October 2009 issue (the first issue) of Kodansha's "Bessatsu Shonen Magazine". The story is based on the conflict between humans and giants. Humans live in a city surrounded by high walls and fight against man-eating giants. •In 2013, the TV animation of "Attack on Titan" was first broadcast, which quickly swept the world. It is not an exaggeration to call it the most talked-about animation of the year. How many fans still remember the title of the first episode "To You in 2,000 Years"? After a long 9 years, the story finally ushered in the fulfillment of the foreshadowing. • Episode 80 "You from Two Thousand Years Ago" tells the story of how the protagonist Allen finally obtained the "power of the founding titan", and countless titans appeared and trampled on the earth, causing "earthquakes" and leading the world to destruction... |
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