Attack On Titan Crew Shares Their Thoughts on Each Of Season 4

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Attack On Titan's crew revealed their own thoughts on Season 4 – specifically the first batch of episodes from what is now "Season 4A" of the anime series. The comments came back in November of last year during a special event for the show; now, thanks to the Attack On Fans site, we have the English translations of those comments!

Director Yichiro Hayashi says Season 4 Episode 1 is significant because "I think this was the most enthusiastic episode because it was the first episode for MAPPA, and I was quite puzzled by the fact that it was Attack On Titan, but it was all military. Personally, I focused on the dusty atmosphere of the battlefield."

Episode 61: "Midnight Train"

Director Daisuke Tokudo says the interesting thing about Attack On Titan Season 4 Episode 2 was "The daily life of the warrior cadets (they are specially trained but only children). For example, how they behave and how they express their emotions? I had to record such small details, so I used a rotoscope to pick up their movements as carefully as possible. I'm sure it was a lot of work for the people who worked on this scene, but I'm glad that I was able to get a sense of each of them. The long shots of young Reiner were very difficult to do, but we had to do it this way to express a world that only he could see."

Episode 62: "The Door of Hope"

Director Daisuke Niinuma recalls how "...all the staff took a lot of care in the scene where Reiner is beaten up by Annie and the scene where he raises his gun. It's a shame that we couldn't get through some of the scenes due to the length of the episode, but I think it turned out to be an episode with a lot of highlights, such as the scene between Kenny and Annie in disguise or the time when they were training soldiers."

Episode 63: "From One Hand To Another"

Chief Animation Director Manabu Akita reflects on doing a Titan-less episode of the series, while also introducing a new character:

"It was a quiet episode with no Titans in the story. We got to see Falco, Gabi and the others going about their daily lives, which made us feel attached to the characters, but also made us a little sad to think about what would happen next. I love how Gabi and the others are surprised by the festival, and how the four of them turn to Reiner and the others with indescribable expressions on their faces. In this episode, I started working as a chief animation director, and I had to draw Willy [Tybur] for the first time when I wasn't used to drawing yet, so it was a struggle."

Episode 64: "Declaration of War"

Director Teruyuki Omine reflects on this turning-point episode of Attack On Titan Season 4:

"Willy's speech takes up a large part of the episode, and I think Kazuhiko Inoue did a great job of engaging the audience. The conversation in the basement was wonderfully acted by Kaji and Hosoya, but I struggled to reflect the tension. This episode and the other episodes I directed (episodes 70 and 75), there were many two-sided scenes with Lights and shadows, and I felt I could create impressive scenes that increased the tension. [Yuki] Kaji was scary during the recording session because he looked like he was possessed by Eren. Hosoya is a good voice actor, and I personally grew to love Reiner."

Episode 65: "The War Hammer Titan"

3DCG Supervisor Shuhei Yabuta remembers that "When I joined the team, I felt a lot of pressure because production had moved to MAPPA and it was the season of active use of 3DCG. However, I was encouraged by the enthusiasm of Okuno and Ikeda, the 3DCG supervisors, and the spirit of Niwa, Higashida and Kondo in the production department, who were working around day and night. It was the first time in a long time that I was able to concentrate on my work as an on-site staff member. Ymir's memories taught me that all of us who participate in Attack On Titan are equally lucky. The enthusiasm of all the staff has resulted in a wonderful episode..."

Episode 66: "Assault"

Episode director Jun Shishido remembers taking on the massive POV switch of making Paradis Island the bad guys:

"In episode 66, I focused on how to portray Eren and Survey Corps, who had been the main characters until Season 3, as the devil of Paradis Island. The highlight of the episode is the scene of the Panzer group deaths. By the way, there's a hidden photo among all the photos next to Carlo's rifle stand."

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