Is Attack On Titan Ruining Its Own Hype? Since its first season aired in 2013, the Attack on Titan anime has been making waves in the industry; however, a contentious choice regarding the development of the anime’s concluding season has arisen.
The concluding season has already been broken up into Part One and Part Two; however, it has been revealed that there will be a Part Three to cover the remaining chapters of the Attack on Titan manga. This news was disclosed in a recent announcement.
Fans of the Attack on Titan series who have been following it for a long time have mixed sentiments about this news. Many people are worried now that MAPPA, the studio behind hit shows like Jujutsu Kaisen, Banana Fish, and the upcoming Chainsaw Man, has taken over production duties from Wit Studio, which produced the show’s previous seasons starting with the fourth.
Speculation about Attack on Titan: The Final Season Part 3 has recently resurfaced, raising questions about the series’ long-term viability.
Attack on Titan fans believe MAPPA has made several questionable moves since gaining control of the series but is this just a case of a small minority overshadowing the majority?
Is Attack On Titan Ruining Its Own Hype?
Is This Affecting Attack on Titan’s Popularity? The short answer is no. Online social spaces seem to be the central repository for anti-Attack on Titan sentiment.
At the time of this writing, Attack on Titan: The Final Season Part 2 is the 25th most popular anime on MyAnimeList, and the second most popular season in the series.
The Attack on Titan series has collaborated on unique in-game items with several video games, including the most current installments of the Call of Duty and Dead by Daylight franchises.
With other firms such as Subaru and Snickers adopting Attack on Titan iconography to promote their products, one could argue that Attack on Titan has never been more popular.
It’s been mentioned in The Simpsons and The Amazing World of Gumball.
Even outside the anime community, Attack on Titan has made a name for itself.
Online criticism of MAPPA’s Attack on Titan is unlikely to harm the company’s image, especially given the high regard in which past MAPPA-helmed adaptations like Jujutsu Kaisen are held for their superb animation and faithfulness to the source material.
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