Essential viewing for anime fans, even if the true finale waits one step further.
Below is a complete, in-depth feature written in the style of a long-form entertainment or anime critique publication. By [Staff Writer] Published: April 17, 2026
Few anime finales have carried the weight of a decade’s worth of dread, philosophical tension, and visceral horror quite like Attack on Titan . When aired its 12 episodes (Episodes 76–87, covering manga chapters 117–131), it didn’t just continue the story—it detonated it. Attack on Titan final season part 2 Complete -1...
If you’ve only seen up to Part 2, you’ve witnessed the peak. Now steel yourself for the fall.
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Then comes (Episode 82: “Sunset”). The Colossal Titans march. The earth shakes. The world burns. MAPPA’s animation of flattened cities, tidal waves of steam, and refugees screaming into an empty sky is apocalyptic in the truest sense. Episode 83–85: Desperate Alliance The most politically daring turn: Eren becomes the global villain . Characters we once hated—Marleyan warriors Reiner, Pieck, Magath—now fight alongside Armin and Mikasa. The episode “Pride” (84) features a breathtaking night raid on Eren’s Founding Titan form, with Falco’s Jaw Titan flying (yes, flying) for the first time. Episode 86–87: The Calm Before Hell Part 2 ends not with a battle but with a funeral and a promise. Episode 86 (“Retrospective”) gives us a quiet moment: Hange’s sacrifice to buy time for the flying boat. Her death—burning alive while marveling at the Titans—is the series’ most poetic end. Episode 87 (“The Dawn of Humanity”) closes on the cliffhanger of Armin, Mikasa, and the alliance soaring toward Eren, knowing they may have to kill the boy they grew up with. 3. Complete in What Sense? The word “Complete” in fan and marketing materials refers to the full broadcast of Part 2 as a self-contained cour . But note: Attack on Titan doesn’t truly end here. The Final Chapters Special 1 and 2 (2023) adapt the remaining manga chapters (132–139). So Part 2 is “complete” in terms of its own seasonal arc—the setup for the finale—but not the story’s end. When aired its 12 episodes (Episodes 76–87, covering
The sequence (Episode 79: “Memory Lane”) is a masterpiece of horror—Eren’s decapitated head being held by Zeke, the Coordinate exploding into light, and the sudden, silent emergence of the Wall Titans. Episode 80–82: The Rumbling Awakens Episodes 80 (“From You, 2,000 Years Ago”) and 81 (“Thaw”) are the emotional core. We finally see Ymir Fritz’s backstory —a slave girl who found freedom in death, only to be trapped in endless servitude. The haunting imagery of her freeing pigs, being hunted, and taking the spear for King Fritz recontextualizes every Titan moment in the series.