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The following bonus original animation DVD episodes were released along with selected volumes of the manga.[26] The first one, "Ilse's Notebook," adapting a special chapter from tankōbon volume 5, was originally scheduled to be released on August 9, 2013, bundled with the volume 11 limited edition, but was postponed and included with a limited edition of volume 12, released on December 9, 2013, instead.[27] The OAD was bundled on subtitled DVD with the English limited edition release of the 17th manga volume, released on December 1, 2015.[28] A second OAD was released on April 9, 2014, bundled with the 13th volume of the series, this one focused on the members of the 104th Training Corps.[29] This OAD was bundled on subtitled DVD with the English limited edition release of the 20th manga volume, released on December 27, 2016.[30] The third OAD, "Distress," about a 104th Training Corps wilderness exercise, was released on August 8, 2014, bundled with the 14th volume of the series. On December 15, 2021, it was announced that Attack on Titan's eight OADs,[l] "Distress" included, would be released subtitled by Funimation and Crunchyroll on December 19, with the dubbed release following in 2022.[31] On May 2, 2022, it was announced that the dub will be released weekly starting on May 8, 2022.[32]

So the military government of Paradis is stuck between a rock and a hard place. On the one hand, the country just over the water, Marley, is more than happy to strike back after Eren caused such a huge commotion and killed one of their most well known and beloved figures, William Tybur, in addition to eating the War Hammer titan and stealing away the Beast titan shifter. This was a massive blow to Marley, and potentially hundreds, if not thousands, were killed in the process, and Marley is eager for revenge. But Paradis is in no position to strike while their own people are turning on them for the apprehension of Eren Jaeger. This is all being coordinated, of course, by the Jaegerists, who are in part being organised by the likes of Yelena, a Marleyan immigrant. Off topic, but "Jaegerists" sounds like a fandom I would mute on Twitter.

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How does Eren and Zeke Jaeger strolling through Grisha's memories alter the future, and which new powers does Eren reveal in Attack on Titan episode 79? A mind-melting trip of an episode, Attack on Titan season 4's "Memories of the Future" doesn't just shed new light on Eren's past, but also hints at darker times to come in humanity's future. Previously, Eren and Zeke (barely) made physical contact, with the Beast Titan catching his younger brother's decapitated head like a long-haired baseball. The combination of Eren's Founding Titan and Zeke's royal blood took the Jaeger brothers to the Paths, where they encountered progenitor of all Titans, Ymir Fritz. Though Eren moved to betray his brother, Zeke revealed himself one step ahead.

Given the weighty time-bending concepts at play, "Memories of the Future" gives Attack on Titan viewers plenty to chew on. History is remolded, Eren weaves his influence throughout time, and the entire landscape of Eldia's war against Marley shifts. Here's Attack on Titan episode 79 explained.

Walking through Grisha's memories in Attack on Titan episode 79 proves otherwise. Eren and Zeke's father actually discovered the Reiss' crystal bunker years beforehand. Rather than execute his mission, Grisha chose to prioritize his "take-two" family instead, but why suddenly become the perfect family man after treating Zeke awfully for so many years? It's not just because Eren was the cuter baby. Being sold out to the Marleyan army by Zeke - his own son, no less - clearly forced Grisha to confront his parental shortcomings. By the time Eren is a young child, Grisha Jaeger is no longer the cold, distant, cause-obsessed father Zeke knew back in Marley.

Attack on Titan episode 79 also confirms a disturbing new detail regarding a scene from episode 1. While Grisha is promising a young Eren Jaeger that he'll reveal the contents of their home's mysterious basement when he gets back from a work trip, Eren from the future is piercing his father with an icy death stare. When Grisha makes this fateful promise, he's probably seeing himself through future Eren's eyes - hence the hallowed expression as he leaves home for the last time. An iconic moment from Attack on Titan's early era is now forever changed.

Attack on Titan episode 79 adds a new string to the Attack Titan's bow. When a character becomes any of the nine Titan-shifters, they absorb memories from their predecessors via the Paths - for example, Armin experiencing the thoughts and feelings of Bertholdt after inheriting the Colossal Titan. Unique to the Attack Titan, however, is the power to glimpse memories from successors, and this is where the Attack Titan's name truly comes from. The moniker is less to do with fighting abilities, and more with the relentless drive to keep moving - and looking - forward. "Shingeki no Kyojin" translates closer to "Advancing Titan" too, meaning hints toward Eren's foresight have been there in Attack on Titan all along.

Zeke believes he and Eren are simply observing Grisha's memories like a movie reel - passive bystanders in an unchangeable playback of past events. He's quickly proven wrong when Grisha - over a decade prior to Attack on Titan's current timeline - briefly sees the modern day, beard-sporting Zeke Jaeger watching from across the room. The connection grows stronger in Attack on Titan episode 79's final moments, as Grisha finally perceives adult Zeke in full, and is able to both hug and talk with his estranged son. This is possible due to Eren and his father both holding the Attack Titan at various points in time.

Zeke and Eren use the Coordinate to access Grisha's memories and, as discussed above, the Attack Titan sees memories from its future inheritors. That means Grisha from Attack on Titan season 1 sees what Eren, his Titan-shifter successor, is doing in Attack on Titan season 4 - including the current trip down memory lane. And because Grisha is experiencing his own present from Eren's perspective, he can also see Zeke. So, when a crestfallen Grisha emerges from the Reiss church and hugs his eldest son, he's really just wrapping around thin air, but through Eren's memories of these events, Grisha knows where Zeke is standing. This is evidenced by how Grisha only ever directly addresses Zeke in Attack on Titan episode 79, never Eren. Also, each time Grisha "sees" Zeke, it's when Eren is directly facing his brother, giving his father a perfect view.

As Eren and Zeke learned already during their memory walk, Grisha forsook Eldia's restoration in the name of his new family. Only when the Armored and Colossal Titans attack Paradis Island does the doctor approach the Reiss family, begging them to wield the Founding Titan in defense. Eren appears to have engineered this himself by showing his father visions of the impending attack. Due to King Fritz's vow of peace, Grisha gets a firm "no" from the current Founding Titan holder, Frieda, but this still isn't enough to make Grisha turn them into Reiss pudding. Despite the potential destruction of millions inside Wall Maria - not to mention his own family - Grisha cannot bring himself to claim the Founding Titan if it means slaughtering children.

In the final moments of Attack on Titan episode 79, Grisha Jaeger implores his eldest son, Zeke, to stop his trouble-making younger brother doing something truly dreadful. Eren already confirmed he was never on board with Zeke's Eldian euthanization plan, but still hasn't laid out his own intentions. Whatever awaits up Eren's sleeve, Grisha caught a glimpse of it while he was slaughtering royal children in the Reiss family cavern, and that brief sighting of future events has sent chills through the Jaeger brothers' father.

Attack on Titan is about to end for good. The hilariously-titled Final Chapters Special 2 (or Shingeki No Kyojin episode 89, if you're following along with its original Japanese title), has been quite literally years in the making. To help prepare you for the big day, we've got a complete guide to the return of Attack on Titan season 4 - and its farewell episode.

If we were to speculate, we'd wager it drops after 5:00 PM Pacific/8:00 PM Eastern. That will be midnight BST in the UK. Why? Because the episode airs at midnight JST in Japan and the UK release is slated for Sunday, November 5 instead of November 4. Curious...

The end is almost near for Attack on Titan. After 10 years of epic battles, jaw-dropping twists and fist-pumping moments, the final episode of Attack on Titan is premiering this weekend. The final installment of the hit anime series will bring to a close the story of Eren Yeager and the Survey Corps, and decide the fate of humanity.

If you can't wait to tune in, Crunchyroll has confirmed the exact time the final episode of Attack on Titan will drop on its service, with the last ever episode set to debut in a matter of hours. And if that wasn't enough to get you hyped, a new trailer for the AoT finale has also been released, and it's been revealed exactly how long the last ever episode will be.

It has been confirmed that the release time for the final episode of Attack on Titan is 5pm pacific time on Saturday 4 November 2023. The exact time the episode will drop was confirmed by Crunchyroll in the run-up to the finale's premiere.

The Attack on Titan finale will wrap up the story that began in the very first episode of AoT, where monstrous titans breached the walls of Eren, Mikasa and Armin's homeland, turning their whole world upside down. To bring everything to a close, animation studio MAPPA has produced a feature-length episode of AoT. It's been confirmed the finale will have a runtime of 85 minutes.

The upcoming Attack on Titan finale will follow on from the events of the previous, hour-long episode which was released in March. That episode is officially titled 'The Final Chapters: Special 1' with the episode premiering this weekend called 'The Final Chapters: Special 2'.

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