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Attack on Titan (TV series)

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Template:Nihongo is a Japanese dark fantasy anime television series, adapted from the manga series of the same name by Hajime Isayama. The series premiered on April 7, 2013, and concluded on November 5, 2023. It has aired on MBS TV (first two seasons) and NHK General TV (third season onwards). In North America, the series has been streamed on Crunchyroll, Funimation and Hulu. Attack on Titan has also aired on Adult Swim's Toonami programming block in the United States.

Set in a post-apocalyptic world where the remains of humanity live behind walls protecting them from giant humanoid Titans, Attack on Titan follows protagonist Eren Yeager, along with friends Mikasa Ackerman and Armin Arlert. When a Colossal Titan breaches the wall of their hometown, Titans destroy the city and eat Eren's mother. Vowing vengeance, Eren joins the elite Survey Corps, a group of soldiers who fight against Titans. It chronicles Eren's journey with the Survey Corps as they fight against the Titans while investigating their origin and history.

Since its debut in 2013, Attack on Titan has received universal critical acclaim, numerous accolades and is considered as one of the greatest anime series of all time. Critics and audiences have praised the show for its storytelling, animation, action sequences, characters, voice acting (original and dubbed), soundtrack and dark themes. The anime is noted for its widespread appeal and enormous global popularity, being cited as an important factor in introducing anime to a new generation.

Series overview

Template:Main List of Attack on Titan episodes

Season 1

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In the first season, the protagonist, Eren Yeager, witnesses his mother dying after being eaten by man-eating giant humanoid creatures called Titans. This becomes Eren's motivation to develop his combat skills in order to fight the Titans. Later on, Eren is eaten by a Titan himself but discovers that he can transform into a Titan, control it, and fight as he would as a human. Eren learns how to use his newfound powers to combat the Titans and continues his training as more Titans continue to flood into his homeland.

Season 2

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In its second season, the main cast of characters, who have joined the Survey Corps, are thrown into action after Titans breach the walls without any apparent trace of how they entered. Along the way, they discover the true nature of the Titans.

Season 3

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In its two-part third season, the Survey Corps are hunted as Eren and another member are wanted. Later, they defend their hometown in a series of battles against the strongest Titans. Afterwards, reeling from the devastating battles, the Survey Corps members uncover the truth about their world and humanity in general.

Season 4

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Its fourth season, split into four parts and subtitled The Final Season, takes place four years after Eren and his compatriots learn the entire truth about their situation. A new cast of characters, part of the enemy's elite Warrior Unit, battles against the Survey Corps as each side seeks to protect their home and ideals. At the same time, Eren concocts a devastating plan to free his homeland of all their enemies.

Cast and characters

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Production

Season 1 and compilation films

Template:Main Produced by IG Port's Wit Studio and directed by Tetsurō Araki, Attack on Titan was broadcast on MBS TV from April 7 to September 29, 2013, and was rebroadcast on Tokyo MX, FBS, TOS, HTB, TV Aichi, BS11, and other JNN stations nationwide.[1] The anime had some production issues with needing more animators with Wit Studios' character designer, Kyoji Asano tweeting and looking for active animators to work on the anime.[2]

Both Funimation and Crunchyroll have streamed the series with subtitles on their respective websites.[3][4] Funimation has also licensed the anime for home video release in 2014.[5] Episode 1 of the English version premiered at Anime Boston,[6] with other episodes put on Funimation's subscription services.[7] On television of the series has broadcast weekly on Adult Swim's Toonami block on May 3, 2014, starting at 11:30 p.m. EST.[8] In Australia, the anime aired on SBS 2 on Tuesdays, in Japanese with English subtitles, with the first episode having aired on September 30.[9] The first season was acquired for distribution in the UK by Manga Entertainment.[10] Madman Entertainment acquired the show for distribution in Australia and New Zealand, and streamed the series on Madman Screening Room.[11]

The final episode was also aired in Japanese theaters.[12] The season was compiled into two animated theatrical films with new voice acting from the same cast. The first film Template:Nihongo4 covers the first 13 episodes and was released on November 22, 2014, while the second film Template:Nihongo4 adapts the remaining episodes and adds new opening and ending footage.[13] It was released on June 27, 2015.[14][15] A rebroadcast of the first season was aired from January 9, 2016, on NHK's BS Premium channel.[16] The compilation films were also broadcast in January 2017 on MBS.[17]

Season 2 and compilation film

Template:Main A second season of the anime series was announced on the opening day of the first theatrical film, which was originally set to be released in 2016.[18] It was then confirmed in the January 2017 issue of the Bessatsu Shōnen Magazine that the second season would premiere in April 2017.[19] Masashi Koizuka directed the second season, with Araki acting as chief director.[20] It ran for 12 episodes from April 1 to June 17, 2017, on MBS and other television networks.[21][22] A third compilation film recapping the events of the anime series' second season titled Template:Nihongo4 was released on January 13, 2018.[23]

The season premiere was simulcast on Funimation, Crunchyroll, and the former's VRV channel at 10:30 AM EST.[24] Funimation and Crunchyroll streamed the entire second season on their respective websites, while Adult Swim's Toonami aired a dubbed version.[25] It was also announced that the second season of Attack on Titan would premiere on Toonami on April 29.[26] It was subsequently announced on April 3 that the second season would premiere one week earlier, on April 22 instead.[27] Madman Entertainment streamed the season in Australia and New Zealand on AnimeLab.[28] Season 2 home media release was handled by Sony Pictures in the UK.[29]

Season 3 and compilation film

Template:Main On June 17, 2017, a third season was announced at the close of the second season's final episode, with a release date slated for July 23, 2018.[30] A trailer for the third season was released on April 27, 2018.[31] The series' third season aired in Japan on NHK General TV on July 23, 2018, with its first part running to October 15 of that same year.[32] Part 2 of the series' third season aired from April 29 to July 1, 2019.[33][34] Hajime Isayama, the original manga's author and illustrator, works closely with the animators to ensure faithfulness to the story and gives suggestions, as well. In 2018, it was revealed that Isayama regretted doing a certain part of the manga in a certain way, so he personally requested the animation studio to make some changes in the anime. The studio honored this wish, resulting in the first part of Season 3 being a little different from the corresponding manga chapters.[35][36] A fourth compilation film, Template:Nihongo4, recaps all three seasons and was released on July 17, 2020.[37]

Funimation announced that they would air the worldwide premiere of the first episode at Anime Expo on July 8, 2018.[38] They also announced that the first episode would air in theaters in North America alongside Attack on Titan: Roar of Awakening on July 10, 2018.[39] Adult Swim aired the English version of the third season, starting from August 18, 2018, to July 27, 2019.[40] On July 4, 2020, Funimation announced that they licensed the compilation film for UK, Ireland, and North America release.[41]

Season 4: The Final Season and compilation film

Template:Main Upon the airing of the final episode of the third season on July 1, 2019, it was announced that the fourth and final season of the anime series was scheduled for release in Fall 2020 on NHK General TV.[42] On May 29, 2020, the final season was confirmed to have switched production studios to MAPPA. Yuichiro Hayashi and Jun Shishido replaced Tetsurō Araki and Masashi Koizuka as directors, scriptwriter Hiroshi Seko took over the series composition from Yasuko Kobayashi, and Tomohiro Kishi replaced Kyōji Asano as character designer. Kohta Yamamoto joined Hiroyuki Sawano to compose the music.[43] On September 23, 2020, NHK listed the final season on their broadcasting schedule as airing on December 7, 2020.[44] The first part, which consists of 16 episodes, aired on NHK General TV until March 29, 2021. The second part, which consists of 12 episodes, aired from January 10 to April 4, 2022, at 12:05 a.m. JST.[45][46] The third and fourth parts initially aired as two television specials; the first premiered on March 4, 2023, at 12:25 a.m. JST while the second premiered on November 5 of the same year, at midnight JST.[47][48][49] After the broadcast of the second special, an individual TV episode size version of both parts was distributed on multiple streaming services. Episodes 88–90 which compile the first special began streaming on November 5, 2023, while episodes 91–94 which compile the second special began streaming on November 19, 2023.[50]

Template:Nihongo is a special series that recaps the first three seasons and the first two parts of the final season. Originally, the series consisted of six episodes and three extra broadcasts of the OVAs, and was aired in Japan from October 24 to December 12, 2021, on NHK General TV.Template:Ref NHK rebroadcast the six episodes on January 6 and January 7, 2022, days before the premiere of episode 76.Template:Ref A second rebroadcast, featuring a new, seventh episode, aired from February 25 to February 27, 2023.Template:Ref

A fifth and final compilation film, covering the finale of the anime series, titled Template:Nihongo4, was released on November 8, 2024; it features a new post-credits scene based on the last chapter of the alternative-universe short manga Template:Nihongo, included at the end of volumes 21–34 of the Attack on Titan manga.[51]

Netflix Singapore as well as other various Southeast Asian countries announced to start regional streaming from December 10 and 11, 2020.[52][53] Adult Swim also aired the English version of the fourth season, starting from January 10, 2021, to January 7, 2024.[54] The subbed series was also released in Southeast Asia on iQIYI.[55]

Music

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First season

In the first season, for the first thirteen episodes, the opening theme is Template:Nihongo4 by Linked Horizon, and the ending theme is Template:Nihongo4 by Yōko Hikasa. For episodes 14–25, the opening theme is Template:Nihongo4 by Linked Horizon, and the ending theme is "Great Escape" by Cinema Staff. Both "Guren no Yumiya" and "Jiyū no Tsubasa" were released as part of the single "Jiyū e no Shingeki" on July 10, 2013,[56][57] which sold over 100 thousand copies in its first week of sales.[58]

The soundtrack for season 1 was composed by Hiroyuki Sawano, and the first CD was released on June 28, 2013, by Pony Canyon.[59] It contains 16 tracks, including 6 vocal tracks performed by Mika Kobayashi, mpi, Cyua, Aimee Blackschleger, and CASG (Caramel Apple Sound Gadget). A second CD containing the other half of the soundtrack was released on October 16, 2013, as a bonus offered with the fourth Blu-ray and DVD limited edition volumes of the anime.[60]

Second season

The opening theme is Template:Nihongo4 by Linked Horizon,[61] and the ending theme is Template:Nihongo4 by Shinsei Kamattechan.[62][63]

Sawano returned to compose the soundtrack for the second season, with the 2-CD soundtrack released on June 7, 2017, by Pony Canyon.[64] In addition to music composed for Season 2, the soundtrack also featured any and all tracks composed for other media in-between seasons one and two, such as compilation films and OVAs.

Vocals were provided by Yosh from Survive Said the Prophet, Gemie, mpi, Mica Caldito, Mika Kobayashi and Benjamin.

Third season

The opening theme song is "Red Swan" by Yoshiki featuring Hyde,[65] while the ending theme is "Akatsuki no Requiem" by Linked Horizon.[66] The second opening theme is Template:Nihongo3 by Linked Horizon, and the second ending theme is "Name of Love" by Cinema Staff.[67]

Sawano once again returned as composer. The soundtrack was released on June 26, 2019.[68][69] As with the second season's soundtrack, music featured in compilation films and OVAs released between season two and three was included in the soundtrack. Vocals were provided by Laco, David Whitaker, Gemie, Eliana, mpi, Yosh from Survive Said the Prophet, and Aimee Blackschleger.

Fourth season

The score is directed by Masafumi Mima and composed by Hiroyuki Sawano and Kohta Yamamoto.[70]

For part 1, the opening theme song is Template:Nihongo performed by Shinsei Kamattechan, and the ending theme song is Template:Nihongo performed by Yūko Andō.[70] For part 2, the opening theme song is "The Rumbling" performed by SiM, and the ending theme song is Template:Nihongo performed by Ai Higuchi.[71] For part 3's special, the ending theme is "Under the Tree" performed by SiM.[72] For part 4's special, the ending theme is Template:Nihongo performed by Linked Horizon. For the individual TV episode size version of parts 3 and 4, the opening theme is Template:Nihongo performed by Linked Horizon, while the ending theme is Template:Nihongo performed by Ai Higuchi.

The soundtrack, composed by Kohta Yamamoto and Hiroyuki Sawano, was released by Pony Canyon in three parts from June 23, 2021, to November 8, 2023. A compilation was released on July 17, 2024.

Anime films

For the first compilation film, Attack on Titan – Part 1: Crimson Bow and Arrow, the ending themes were "YAMANAIAME" (Template:Lit "Unstoppable Rain") by Hiroyuki Sawano feat. Mika Kobayashi, Mica Caldito & mpi and Template:Nihongo4 by Linked Horizon.[73] For the second compilation film, Attack on Titan – Part 2: Wings of Freedom, the ending themes was "theDOGS" by Hiroyuki Sawano feat. mpi.[74] The film's theme song was Template:Nihongo4 by Linked Horizon.[75]

Reception

Sales and accolades

Template:See also The anime series has been successful in Japan, with average sales of 52,067 across 9 volumes, with a total of 468,603 Template:As of.[76] It was the number one selling TV anime of 2013 in Japan[77] and is currently the eighth best selling anime of 2010's.[78] It has also been very successful in the U.S. with sales of at least 200,000.[79] It was also the number one streaming anime from Funimation in 2014[80] and the number one fan favorite Funimation home video released of 2014.[81]

The anime adaptation won multiple prizes during the 3rd Newtype Anime Awards, including Best Director, Best Script, Best Soundtrack, Best Theme Song, Top Female Character and Title of the Year.[82] It received the award for Best TV Animation at the 2013 Animation Kobe Awards.[83] It received the award for Animation of the Year at the 2014 Tokyo Anime Award, along with, Best Director, Best Screenplay and Best Music.[84] It won the 2013 Digital Contents of the Year Award at Japan's 19th annual Association of Media in Digital (AMD) Awards.[85] The series became the first anime to win an Astra TV Award for "Best Streaming Animated Series or TV Movie" at the inaugural Astra Creative Arts TV Awards.[86]

Critical response

Attack on Titan received widespread critical acclaim and has been praised by many critics as one of the greatest anime series of all time.[87][88][89] Review aggregator Rotten Tomatoes gave the show an overall score of 96%.[90] Carl Kimlinger from Anime News Network described the first two episodes of the anime adaptation, saying, "It's hard to say what kind of show Titan would be without the operatic over-direction of Tetsuro Araki, but with him in charge, it's a clenched fist of a series: always tensed up to strike and prone to bludgeoning us when it does."[91] Other critics from Anime News Network praised much of the series. Rebecca Silverman said it "is both gorgeous and appalling in its visuals," and "an excellent mix of what 18th century Gothic novelist Ann Radcliffe defined as horror versus terror: the one is physical, making you want to look away, and the other is intellectual, making you want to know what's going to happen next."[92] Carlo Santos noted that "few [apocalyptic action shows] get as close to perfection as Attack on Titan does". Santos described it as "a masterpiece of death and destruction" after watching only the first episode.[93] Theron Martin of Anime News Network praised the musical score and the "intense, impactful first episode" despite his feeling that it has "limited animation". Martin also compared Attack on TitanTemplate:'s vibe and visual aesthetic to Claymore.[94]

John Sinnott of DVD Talk called the series one of the best ones he has ever watched and one "that anime fans should not miss".[95] Maya Phillips of New York magazine and Vulture praised the uniqueness of the series, stating, "In our current age of terrifying dystopian realities, it's hard to find a dystopian show with something new to deliver - and yet here it is."[96] Phelim O'Neill of The Guardian, he praised the animation of the series as "spellbinding... It's all wonderfully acrobatic and intense".[97] Regarding the climactic episodes of the third season's second half, Manga.Tokyo called Isayama a "genius" for using the revelations about Grisha's past to smoothly link present events to the beginning of the story.[98] The series' handling of complex themes such as war, genocide, and imperialism has been the subject of much critical analysis. The portrayal of such concepts has been described as timely with respect to real world events.[99] The anime's allusions to the Holocaust and other historical crises have been praised for their sociopolitical commentary and depth, but have also been described as not taking a clear stance on these issues.[100][101]

Crunchyroll listed Attack on Titan in their "Top 25 best anime of the 2010s".[102] IGN and Polygon also listed Attack on Titan among the best anime series of the 2010s.[103][104] Lauren Orsini of Forbes included Attack on Titan on her list of the best anime series of the decade.[105] Esquire named it one of the best anime series of 2023, while IGN and Men's Health named it one of the best of all time.[87][88][106]

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Viewership

Attack on Titan has been described as one of the most popular anime series.[112] Vice wrote that it "[catapulted] anime into the mainstream in a way few other series have been able to outside of Japan."[113] NPR noted that the series played a role in the broader popularization of anime.[114] In 2021, during the first part of the final season, Attack on Titan was the most viewed television program in the United States, before it was overtaken by The Falcon and the Winter Soldier shortly before the mid-season finale.[115][116] Attack on Titan broke the Guinness World Record for the "most in-demand anime TV show";[117] it was also the world's "Most in-demand animated TV show", until it was surpassed by Jujutsu Kaisen in 2024.[118][119] The show is also the only anime series to be in TV Time's top 50 most followed TV series ever, currently at number 47, making it one of the few Non-American titles and the only Japanese title in this list.[120] In 2022, Attack on Titan won the award of "Most In-Demand TV Series in the World 2021" in the Global TV Demand Awards. Attack on Titan became the first ever non-English language series to earn the title of World's Most In-Demand TV Show, previously held by only The Walking Dead and Game of Thrones.[121]

Awards and nominations

Year Award Category Recipient Result Ref.
2013 3rd Newtype Anime Awards Best Work (TV) Attack on Titan Template:Won [122]
Best Director Tetsurō Araki Template:Won
Best Script Yasuko Kobayashi Template:Won
Best Commercial Attack on Titan Template:Won
Best Soundtrack Template:Won
Best Theme Song "Guren no Yumiya" Template:Small Template:Won
Best Male Character Levi Ackerman Template:Draw
Eren Yeager Template:Draw
Best Female Character Mikasa Ackerman Template:Won
Best Voice Actor Hiroshi Kamiya Template:Draw
Yuki Kaji Template:Draw
Best Voice Actress Marina Inoue Template:Draw
Best Studio Wit Studio Template:Won
18th Animation Kobe Awards Best TV Animation Attack on Titan Template:Won [123]
Best Theme Song "Guren no Yumiya" Template:Small Template:Won
Animedia Character Awards Hot Eren Yeager Template:Won [124]
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Most Valuable Player Template:Draw
Levi Ackerman Template:Draw
Strong Template:Won
Funny Sasha Braus Template:Draw
Connie Springer Template:Draw
7th Internet Buzzwords Award Internet Buzzword Award "I'll destroy" Template:Draw [126]
Anime Buzzword Award Template:Won
"I didn't get any results!" Template:Draw
"Yeager!" Template:Draw
Billboard Japan Music Awards Hot Animation of the Year "Guren no Yumiya" Template:Small Template:Won [127]
Animation Artist of the Year Linked Horizon Template:Won [128]
2014 Anime Awards Selecta Visión Best TV series Attack on Titan Template:Won [129]
Best Director TV series Tetsurō Araki Template:Won
Best Male Lead Character Eren Yeager Template:Draw
Best Female Lead Character Mikasa Ackerman Template:Won
Best Spanish Edition of a TV Series Attack on Titan (Blu-ray+DVD Combo Edition) Template:Draw
Chibi Japan Weekend Madrid Special Award Attack on Titan Template:Won [130]
8th Seiyu Awards Best Lead Actor Yuki Kaji Template:Small Template:Won [131]
Best Supporting Actress Yui Ishikawa Template:Small Template:Won
19th AMD Awards Grand Prize Attack on Titan Template:Won [132][133]
Excellence Award Template:Won
21st Anime & Manga Grand Prix Best Japanese Anime Template:Won [134]
Best Theme Song "Guren no Yumiya" Template:Small Template:Won
13th Tokyo Anime Award Animation of the Year (TV) Attack on Titan Template:Won [135]
Best Director Tetsurō Araki Template:Won
Best Screenplay Yasuko Kobayashi Template:Won
Best Music Hiroyuki Sawano Template:Won
36th Anime Grand Prix Grand Prix Attack on Titan Template:Won [136]
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Best Voice Actor Yuki Kaji Template:Won
Best Male Character Levi Ackerman Template:Won
Eren Yeager Template:Draw
Best Female Character Mikasa Ackerman Template:Draw
Best Theme Song "Guren no Yumiya" Template:Small Template:Won
Editor's Choice Grand Prix Attack on Titan Template:Won [138]
ExpoManga Awards Favorite Video Series Template:Won [139]
6th Japan Character Awards Character License Award Template:Won [140]
20th Salón del Manga de Barcelona Best Anime Series (TV) Template:Won [141]
NEO Awards Best Anime Template:Won [142][143]
2015 1st Sugoi Japan Awards Best Anime Series Template:Draw [144]
3rd BTVA Anime Dub Awards Best Male Lead Josh Grelle Template:Small Template:Nom [145]
Best Female Lead Trina Nishimura Template:Small Template:Nom
Best Female Lead Template:Small Template:Won
Best Supporting Male Matthew Mercer Template:Small Template:Nom
Best Supporting Male Template:Small Template:Won
Best Supporting Female Lauren Landa Template:Small Template:Nom
Best Vocal Ensemble Attack on Titan Template:Nom
Best Vocal Ensemble Template:Small Template:Won
14th Tokyo Anime Award Best Music Hiroyuki Sawano Template:Won [146]
33rd JASRAC Awards Domestic Works "Attack on Titan Background Music" Template:Small Template:Won [147]
21st Salón del Manga de Barcelona Best Anime DVD/Blu-ray Attack on Titan Template:Won [148]
2016 Japan Expo Awards Daruma d'Or Anime Template:Nom [149]
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Daruma for Best Director Tetsurō Araki Template:Nom
Daruma for Best Character Design Kyoji Asano Template:Won
Daruma for Best Original Soundtrack Hiroyuki Sawano Template:Nom
Daruma for Best Adapted Series Attack on Titan Template:Won
2017 12th AnimaniA Awards Best TV Series Template:Won [151]
Best Director Tetsurō Araki Template:Won
Best Character Design Kyoji Asano Template:Draw
Best Studio Wit Studio Template:Draw
Heroes Manga Madrid Awards Best Anime in Spain 2016 Attack on Titan Template:Won [152]
7th Newtype Anime Awards Best Work (TV) Attack on Titan Season 2 Template:Draw [153]
Best Male Character Levi Ackerman Template:Draw
Best Female Character Mikasa Ackerman Template:Draw
Best Theme Song "Shinzō wo Sasageyo!" Template:Small Template:Draw
Best Soundtrack Attack on Titan Season 2 Template:Draw
23rd Salón del Manga de Barcelona Best Anime Series Broadcast in Spain Attack on Titan Season 2 Template:Nom [154]
IGN Awards Anime of the Year Attack on Titan Template:Draw [155]
2018 2nd Crunchyroll Anime Awards Best Action Attack on Titan Season 2 Template:Nom [156]
Best CGI Template:Nom
Best Opening "Shinzō wo Sasageyo!" Template:Small Template:Nom
17th Tokyo Anime Award Anime Fan Award Attack on Titan Season 2 Template:Draw [157]
Japan Expo Awards Daruma d'Or Anime Template:Nom [158]
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Daruma for Best Scenario Hajime Isayama Template:Nom
Daruma for Best Original Soundtrack Hiroyuki Sawano Template:Won
Daruma for Best Simulcast Attack on Titan Season 2 Template:Nom
6th BTVA Anime Dub Awards Best Supporting Female Lydia Mackay Template:Small Template:Nom [160]
13th AnimaniA Awards Best J Movie Attack on Titan - Movie 1 | Template:Won [161]
24th Salón del Manga de Barcelona Best Anime Series Attack on Titan Season 3 | Template:Won [162]
TVstation Drama & Anime Awards Best Anime Production Template:Won [163]
Best Voice Actor Yuki Kaji Template:Small Template:Draw
IGN Awards Best Anime Episode Episode 46 - "Ruler of the Walls" Template:Nom [164]
2019 18th Tokyo Anime Award Anime Fan Award Attack on Titan Season 3 Template:Draw [165]
3rd Crunchyroll Anime Awards Best Ending Sequence "Akatsuki no Requiem" Template:Small Template:Won [166]
30th International Pop Poll Awards Top Japanese Gold Song "Red Swan" Template:Small Template:Won [167]
9th Newtype Anime Awards Best Work (TV) Attack on Titan Season 3 Template:Draw [168]
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Best Screenplay Yasuko Kobayashi Template:Draw
Best Soundtrack Hiroyuki Sawano Template:Draw
Funimation Best Boys of the Decade Levi Ackerman Template:Won [170]
Best Girls of the Decade Mikasa Ackerman Template:Won
IGN Awards Best Anime Series Attack on Titan Season 3 Template:Nom [171]
Best Anime Series Template:Small Template:Won
2020 2nd Global TV Demand Awards Most In-Demand Export from Asia Attack on Titan Template:Nom [172]
4th Crunchyroll Anime Awards Best Director Tetsurō Araki and Masashi Koizuka Template:Won [173]
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Best Animation Attack on Titan Season 3 Template:Nom
Best Fantasy Template:Nom
Best Score Hiroyuki Sawano Template:Nom
Best Fight Scene Levi vs. Beast Titan Template:Nom
Best Couple Ymir and Historia Template:Nom
2021 3rd Global TV Demand Awards Most In-Demand Anime Series of 2020 Attack on Titan Template:Nom [175]
5th Crunchyroll Anime Awards Best VA Performance (Portuguese) Lucas Almeida Template:Small Template:Won [176][177]
27th Salón del Manga de Barcelona Best Anime Series Premiere on Platforms/TV Attack on Titan: The Final Season Part 1 Template:Won [178]
43rd Anime Grand Prix Best Theme Song "My War" Template:Small Template:Draw [179]
IGN Awards Best Anime Series Attack on Titan: The Final Season Part 1 Template:Nom [180]
2022 4th Global TV Demand Awards Most In-Demand TV Series in the World Attack on Titan Template:Won [181]
Most In-Demand Anime Series of 2021 Template:Won
6th Crunchyroll Anime Awards Anime of the Year Attack on Titan: The Final Season Part 1 Template:Won [182][183]
Best Director Yuichiro Hayashi Template:Nom
Best Protagonist Eren Yeager Template:Nom
Best Antagonist Template:Won
Best VA Performance (Japanese) Yuki Kaji Template:Small Template:Won
Ayane Sakura Template:Small Template:Nom
Best VA Performance (Russian) Vlad Tokarev (Влад Токарев) Template:Small Template:Nom
Best Opening Sequence "My War" Template:Small Template:Won
Best Ending Sequence "Shogeki" Template:Small Template:Nom
Best Action Attack on Titan: The Final Season Part 1 Template:Nom
Best Fight Scene Eren Yeager vs. War Hammer Titan Template:Nom
44th Anime Grand Prix Best Theme Song "Akuma no Ko" Template:Small Template:Draw [184]
IGN Awards Best Anime Series Attack on Titan: The Final Season Part 2 Template:Nom [185]
Reiwa Anisong Awards Lyrics Award Ai Higuchi Template:Small Template:Won [186]
2023 5th Global Demand Awards Most In-Demand TV Series in the World Attack on Titan Template:Nom [187]
Most In-Demand Anime Series of 2022 Template:Won [188]
7th Crunchyroll Anime Awards Anime of the Year Attack on Titan: The Final Season Part 2 Template:Nom [189]
Best Director Yuichiro Hayashi Template:Nom
Best Main Character Eren Yeager Template:Won
Best Animation Attack on Titan: The Final Season Part 2 Template:Nom
Best Continuing Series Template:Nom
Best Action Template:Nom
Best Drama Template:Won
Best Score Hiroyuki Sawano and Kohta Yamamoto Template:Won
Best Opening Sequence "The Rumbling" Template:Small Template:Won
Best Ending Sequence "Akuma no Ko" Template:Small Template:Nom
Best Anime Song "The Rumbling" Template:Small Template:Won
Best VA Performance (Japanese) Yuki Kaji Template:Small Template:Won
Japan Expo Awards Daruma for Best Anime Attack on Titan: The Final Season Part 2 Template:Nom [190]
Daruma for Best Director Template:Nom [191]
Daruma for Best Action Anime Template:Nom [192]
Daruma for Best Original Soundtrack Template:Nom [193]
Daruma for Best Opening "The Rumbling" Template:Small Template:Nom [194]
Daruma for Best Ending "Akuma no Ko" Template:Small Template:Won [195]
1st Astra Creative Arts TV Awards Best Streaming Animated Series or TV Movie Attack on Titan Template:Won [196][86]
2024 6th Global Demand Awards Most In-Demand TV Series in the World Template:Nom [197]
Most In-Demand Anime Series of 2023 Template:Nom
8th Crunchyroll Anime Awards Best Continuing Series Attack on Titan: The Final Season The Final Chapters Special 1 Template:Nom [198]
Best Director Yuichiro Hayashi Template:Nom
Best Main Character Eren Yeager Template:Nom
Best Supporting Character Zoë Hange Template:Nom
Best Animation Attack on Titan: The Final Season The Final Chapters Special 1 Template:Nom
Best Action Template:Nom
Best Drama Template:Won
Best Cinematography Shigeki Asakawa Template:Nom
Best Score Hiroyuki Sawano and Kohta Yamamoto Template:Won
Best VA Performance (Japanese) Yuki Kaji Template:Small Template:Nom
Japan Expo Awards Daruma for Best Original Soundtrack Attack on Titan: The Final Season The Final Chapters Special 1 Template:Nom [199]
Daruma for Best Ending "Under the Tree" Template:Small Template:Nom [200]

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