Attack on Titan offers up its own gorgeous fusion of high‐stakes action, political intrigue, and grisly suspense. Since 2013, when it first aired (Season 1) through its climactic conclusion in Season 4, the anime raised the bar when it came to storytelling and animation quality. Its depiction of humanity’s struggle against the monstrous Titans, as well as complex characters such as Eren Yeager and Mikasa Ackerman, has captivated audiences around the globe.
Season-by-Season Breakdown
Attack on Titan Season 1
Debuting on April 7, 2013, Attack on Titan Season 1 shows a world isolated from Titan’s attacks. Viewers are introduced to Eren Yeager, Mikasa Ackerman and Armin Arlert as they enlist in the Survey Corps after the Colossal Titan breaches Wall Maria. Season 1’s mix of intrigue and visceral action laid the groundwork for the series to establish a worldwide footprint.
Attack on Titan Season 4 (The Final Season)
The final arc of the series, Attack on Titan Season 4, which is produced by MAPPA, changes its tone largely toward political warfare and moral ambiguity. It debuted on Dec. 7, 2020, and will run in two parts, wrapping up on Nov. 5, 2023. Its daring storytelling and animation drew praise from critics, billing it as “absolutely phenomenal” on Rotten Tomatoes.
Key Characters

- Eren Yeager (The Attack Titan): Eren’s journey from idealistic youth to controversial figure is the engine of the narrative’s emotional heart.
- Mikasa Ackerman: Eren’s adoptive sister and humankind’s most fearsome warrior, she possesses unparalleled fighting ability.
- Armin Arlert: The genius whose intellect often wins out the battles.
- Levi Ackerman: Humanity’s most powerful soldier and combat antithesis to the Titans.
The characters must navigate shifting alliances, uncover hidden truths and face the ever-looming threat of the Titans, all as they seek liberation and freedom.
The Titans
The Titans, hulking maneaters with grotesque humanoid features, represent both an outside threat and an inner human failing. Just like the mindless Pure Titans in Season 1 and the sentient Titan shifters introduced in later seasons, every Titan we’ve encountered has added layers to the stories philosophical keynotes on freedom, power and revenge.
Attack on Titan Revolution Codes (Working)
If you are a fan of the Roblox spin-off game Attack on Titan Revolution, you can redeem the following April 2025 codes to get some in-game rewards:
- LIKES600K: 150 Spins + 3 Emperor Keys
- UPDATE3: 1000 Easter Tokens & 150 Spins
- 1h 2× Luck Potion, 1h 2× Gold Potion, 1h 2× XP Potion
As this community grows, new codes will be published, so stay tuned.
Attack on Titan Movie & ‘The Final Attack’
In addition to the televised series, Attack on Titan has spawned several compilation films and the live-action adaptation. And even if a new “Attack on Titan movie” hasn’t been announced for 2025, the franchise’s cinematic endeavors have helped to expand its lore.
Fans frequently cite “The Last Attack” as they theorize about the series’ final climactic battle, though it is not an official title and would only become canon if ever released in theaters.
Why You Need to Watch Attack on Titan
- Unique World: Walled cities and towering Giants.
- Evolving Tone: Gradually moved from survival horror (Season 1) to political thriller (Season 4).
- Memorable Characters: Deeply written, morally gray protagonists and antagonists.
- Cultural Impact: [Keeps getting games made, got spin-off manga, and the enjoyable “Attack on Titan Revolution” experience on Roblox.]
Whether you’re returning to Attack on Titan Season 1 or tuning into the final episodes of Season 4, there’s never been a better time to immerse yourself in the unforgettable story of humanity’s fight against the Titans.
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Attack on titan is one of my favourite Anime ❤
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