The famous fantasy manga "Attack on Titan" has been revealed many times before that it is close to completion. How close is it? Recently, Isayama Hajime personally confirmed at the unveiling ceremony of the bronze statue of the protagonist of "Attack on Titan" in his hometown that "Attack on Titan" is only 1% to 2% away from completion, and is currently working hard on the finale. "Attack on Titan" is a fantasy story about "life in the end of the world inside and outside the wall". The desire for freedom has always been the most primitive instinct of human beings, but the surviving humans have to be trapped inside the wall. The whole "Attack on Titan" can be said to be a difficult exploration of human beings in pursuit of new "freedom". The serialization began in 2009, and the animation premiered in 2013, which caused a sensation in the world. Now the smoke of war has gradually subsided, and the enthusiasm has passed. Will human beings eventually find the free world they once once had? In fact, the final season of the TV animation "Attack on Titan" has been announced for a long time and is scheduled to start broadcasting on December 6, and the comic version is likely to be completed in the near future, so please look forward to the arrival of the finale. |
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