Anime shingeki no kyojin temporada 3

FICHA. Attack on Titan (Shingeki no Kyojin) fue uno de los mangas más populares en Japón durante el 2009 cuando se estrenó. Sin embargo, fue en el 2013 con el lanzamiento del anime que llegó a una escala mundial, convirtiéndose en uno de los programas más esperados por los fanáticos de la animación japonesa.

Here are the North American anime & manga releases for March Week 1: March 2 – 8 Anime Releases Amaenaide yo!! (Ah My Buddha!!) Blu-ray Aragne no Mushikago (Arag…

Winners of the 2019 Newtype Anime Awards were announced at the Machi★Asobi event. The winners were selected by fans in magazine and online polls. The participants we…

Attack on Titan (Shingeki no Kyojin): el episodio 76 ya tiene fecha de estreno

Here are the North American anime & manga releases for March Week 1: March 3 – 9 Anime Releases Aria The Animation Complete Collection Blu-ray Black Clover Seaso…

When the final episode of the third season aired on July 1, 2019, it was announced that the fourth season of the anime series, titled

Manga original de Hajime Isama publicado en la revista Bessatsu Shonen de Kodansha, y que ha contado con adaptaciones y spinoff en forma de manga, novelas ligeras, anime en diversos formatos producido por Wit Studio y Production I.G., videojuegos e incluso live-action.

La primera parte de la tercera temporada del anime 

After another great summer of anime, Hajime Isayama’s Shingeki no Kyojin, or Attack on Titan, has completed the first half of its third installment, which covers the Uprising Arc from the original manga. As opposed to focusing on the battle against the titular Titans, the conflict becomes more internal, which creates a lot of surprises in store for those that haven’t read the manga. Speaking of which, due to how Isayama wasn’t pleased with how certain elements of the manga turned out, he actually encouraged some changes for the anime. Beyond that, what did we find surprising about this season so far? Read our top 5 to find out!

Yes, there is an OVA that explores Levi’s origins, but it is by no means a prerequisite to watching the third season. Season 3 reintroduces his backstory without requiring you to watch it. First, the fans are introduced to the main villain of this season, Kenny, who was Levi’s caretaker during his childhood. However, Kenny is an infamous serial killer who is so skilled, he can face and easily defeat highly trained soldiers in hand-to-hand combat. While the Scouts tend to use equipment that are intended to take down titans, Kenny and his goons use gear and tactics that are meant to fight Scouts. The fact that such equipment and strategies come into play was something we never saw coming.

As the season reaches its climax, we finally come back to the story of Eren’s father, Grisha, who was a respectable town doctor. It turns out that not only he was a titan, it was him that injected Eren with the titan serum and forced his own son to eat him. The good news, we know that it was for the sake to save the world. The bad news, maybe Grisha had other ulterior motives to rule the world. Due to the circumstances of how Keith first meets Grisha in their youth outside the walls showing signs of amnesia, it does cast suspicion. When you put two and two together, Keith shares his speculations that Grisha may have come from somewhere outside the walls. If so, is there another human civilization out in the world? If so, then that revelation in anime form can be its greatest surprise yet!

You may also like...