Attack on Titan: Chronicle
Photo Credit: Wit Studio

The American entertainment company which is specialized in the dubbing and distribution of East Asian media, most notably Japanese anime Funimation announced during its FunimationCon2020 online occasion on Saturday that it has authorized Attack on Titan ~Chronicle~, the up and coming compilation film for the first three seasons of the Attack on Titan anime.

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Funimation will team up with Kodansha to make a big appearance the film in the United States, Canada, the United Kingdom, and Ireland in the not so distant future.

The compilation film will open in Japan for a limited theatrical run in demand for July 17, and will sum up the 59 episodes of the anime’s first three seasons.

Photo Credit: Wit Studio

Attack on Titan is a Japanese manga arrangement both composed and represented by Hajime Isayama. It is set in a dreamland where humankind lives inside regions encompassed by three huge dividers that shield them from colossal man-eating humanoids alluded to as Titans. The arrangement initially started in Kodansha’s Bessatsu Shōnen Magazine on September 9, 2009, and it has been gathered into 31 tankōbon volumes as of April 2020.

The manga has been adjusted into an anime TV arrangement created by Wit Studio (seasons 1 to 3). The 25-episode first season was communicated from April to September 2013. The 12-episode second season was communicated from April to June 2017. The 22-episode third season was communicated in two sections, with the initial episodes episodes circulated from July to October 2018 and the last 10 episodes publicized from April to July 2019. The fourth and last season has been declared to debut in October 2020.

Attack on Titan has become a basic and business achievement. As of December 2019, the manga has 100 million tankōbon duplicates in print worldwide, making it a standout amongst other selling manga arrangement. It has won a few honors, including the Kodansha Manga Award, the Micheluzzi Award, and Harvey Award.The anime arrangement has likewise been generally welcomed by pundits with the initial three seasons being met with acclaim for its story, animation, music and voice acting, and has end up being amazingly fruitful in Japan, U.S., Europe and Asia, in this manner boosting the arrangement’s notoriety. Despite the fact that it has increased noteworthy acclaim and prevalence in Japan’s neighboring nations, political understandings of the arrangement have caused debates in China and South Korea.


(C) Hajime Isayama, Kodansha / “Attack On Titan” Production Committee”