Highlights

  • Linked Horizon, the iconic band known for creating the opening songs of Attack on Titan, returned for the finale, giving the series a full-circle ending.
  • The cries of a baby in a heart-wrenching scene were recorded using Yuki Kaji's (voice actor for Eren) actual child, adding to the realism and impact of the moment.
  • The final episode revealed the potential return of the Titans, as a young man discovers a mysterious being inside the tree where Eren was buried, hinting at a new chapter in the story.

With the release of Attack on Titan The Final Season THE FINAL CHAPTERS Special 2, the long-running anime series based on the manga by Hajime Isayama, has finally reached its conclusion after more than 10 years. The finale was an emotional journey that gave satisfying closure to all the iconic characters.

The episode itself was filled to the brim with interesting details that are very easy to miss, especially for viewers who are not familiar with the complex lore of Attack on Titan. And the fact that there were big gaps between each special episode’s releases didn’t help either. So here are some of them, from mind-blowing Easter eggs to fun behind-the-scenes facts.

8 Linked Horizon Returned for the OP & the ED

The covers of the OP and the ED in the Attack on Titan Final Episode, both by Linked Horizon

Linked Horizon has been synonymous with Attack on Titan since the beginning of the anime series. The Japanese musical group is responsible for some of the show’s most iconic and exciting opening songs, like "Guren no Yumiya" and "Shinzou wo Sasageyo!" But they did pass the torch to other talented bands in subsequent seasons.

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Now, Linked Horizon is back for the awaited finale of Attack on Titan, with not one but two different songs. Their epic opening references all previous OPs that the band worked on, and their beautiful ending song plays during the episode’s credits. By bringing back this band, the series ends exactly where it began.

7 The Debut Of A New Voice Actor

The crying baby during the Rumbling, as seen in the final episode of Attack on Titan

One of the most heart-wrenching parts of the finale is when a crowd is pushed over a cliff by The Rumbling. But when a mother manages to save her crying baby before dying, the rest of the people begin sacrificing themselves in order to keep the baby alive. It’s a poignant scene that shows humanity’s will to live against all odds.

But one thing that made this segment even more shocking were the cries of the baby, which feel surprisingly realistic. This is because the cries of an actual baby were recorded for this scene. Specifically, this was Yuki Kaji’s child (the voice actor for Eren Yeager). He debuted in the same industry as his father, even before his first birthday.

6 The Previous Titan Shifters

Some of the previous Titan Shifters summoned by Eren's Founding Titan

The power of the Founding Titan gave Eren the ability to summon all past incarnations of the Nine Special Titans. In this incredible action segment, audiences get a glimpse of what the Titan Shifters of the past looked like, leaving them with questions about their identities and their origins. Some of them have very complex designs for fodder.

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But other familiar characters appear when Armin speaks with Zeke, and manages to turn the tide of the battle. While there are some obvious ones whose names were spoken out loud, like Bertolt and Porco, others are quite easy to miss, like Tom Xaver as the Beast Titan or Eren Kruger as the Attack Titan.

5 Eren Died Inside a Titan’s Mouth

Eren Yeager trying to escape death in Season 1, and his eventual death in the series' finale

In the episode’s intense climax, protagonist-turned-antagonist Eren Yeager is finally killed by Mikasa Ackerman, who severs his head inside the mouth of his Colossal Titan form. The location of his death is especially interesting, since it seems to be a callback to a near-death experience that Eren had before.

Back in Season 1, Eren is eaten by a Titan. Viewers think he’s dead for a brief moment, only to discover that he can shift into the Attack Titan. What’s especially interesting is that, before the Titan swallows him, Eren fights for his life and says “I can’t die here…” And yet, in the end, he does end up dying inside a Titan’s mouth.

4 Armin’s Seashell

The seashell that Armin holds in Attack on Titan, Season 3 vs The Finale

When Armin Arlert unlocks his memories, he sees the final conversation he had with Eren Yeager. At one point, when they are both standing in the sea, the water suddenly turns into blood and Eren remembers all the pain he caused in the world. At that same moment, Armin picks up a seashell covered in blood.

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This is a reference to the finale of Season 3 of the anime, when the Survey Corps finally reach the beach. When Armin picks up a seashell from the sea, Eren points to the horizon, and asks if he has to kill everyone who lives outside Paradis. This makes Armin drop the seashell, realizing that, while they both dream of freedom, they’ll have to achieve it in different ways. Armin picking up the seashell again in the finale represents this dichotomy.

3 It Began and Ended With Mikasa

Mikasa Ackerman visiting Eren's grave and remembering their past

After killing the love of her life, Mikasa returns to Paradis and gives him a meaningful burial. Eren Yeager is buried underneath the very same tree where he always fell asleep. This tree is an important place for Eren, Armin, and Mikasa, but audiences may have missed the fact that this is the very first thing they ever saw in the show.

The first scene of Attack on Titan shows Eren waking up from a dream underneath the same tree. This not only means that he ended up exactly where audiences first saw him, but that the anime started with Eren looking at Mikasa, and it also finished with Eren looking at Mikasa. This is some amazing parallelism.

2 Mikasa Visiting Eren’s Grave During the Credits

The Credits Sequence of the Attack on Titan Finale, Comparing the Anime to the Manga

During the credits sequence of the episode, viewers can see what looks like an older woman and her family visiting Eren’s grave underneath the tree. The only problem is, this is shown via a small rectangle besides the credits themselves, so it’s hard to tell who these people actually are.

Manga readers have the answer, though, since they got a much closer look at this scene in the source material. That woman is Mikasa, who seems to have married another man and had a child with him. So Eren’s biggest fear didn’t come true, but she never forgot about him and eventually, she was laid to rest right beside him.

1 The Titans Might Rise Again

The tree found by Ymir Fritz and the tree where Eren Yeager is buried

After the credits, a young man can be seen traveling through the remains of Paradis, reaching the tree where Eren was buried, which has grown to an incredible height. This is the final scene in Attack on Titan, and it parallels a key moment in the series’ history.

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During Ymir Fritz's flashback, audiences find out about the origin of the Titan power, when the girl reaches a huge tree and finds the being known as “the source of all living matter” inside it. Even though Eren eliminated the power of the Titans from the world, the post-credits scene implies that this kid will find the mysterious being inside the tree, and that the Titans will rise again.

Attack On Titan
Attack On Titan
Action
Drama
Fantasy

Release Date
April 7, 2013
Studio
Wit Studio, MAPPA
Creator
Hajime Isayama