Attack on Titan season 2 has officially ended. Fans were disappointed everywhere by season 2’s measly 12-episode order—less than half of season 1’s respectable count of 25. But despite the massive cut, season 2 delivered all the elements that made the Attack on Titan anime great. Here’s some bonus art for the season 2 finale of Mikasa and Eren from Masashi Koizuka:
Attack on Titan Season 2 Story
The official synopsis of season 2 from Funimation:
Attack on Titan Season 2 Episode Guide
Episode 1: “Beast Titans”
Episode 2: “I’m Home”
Episode 3: “Southwestward”
Episode 4: “Soldier”
Episode 5: “Historia”
Episode 6: “Warrior”
Episode 7: “Close Combat”
Episode 8: “The Hunters”
Episode 9: “Opening”
Episode 10: “Children”
Episode 11: “Charge”
Episode 12: “Scream”
Episode synopses are courtesy of Funimation.
Attack on Titan: Watch Online
All episodes of Attack on Titan are available to stream on: Funimation Crunchyroll Hulu
Attack on Titan Season 2 Episode Count
In a somewhat disappointing turn of events, there will only be 12 episodes of the second season of Attack on Titan, according to the studio, which confirmed the episode count in this tweet. Animation creator Thomas Romain (Oban Star Racers) further explained in this Tweet that this reduction in episode count is due to budgetary reasons.
Attack on Titan Season 2: Release Date & Time
Attack on Titan season 2 premieres April 1. There will be none of the usual trans-Pacific delays. Thanks to Funimation, who’s secured the streaming rights to simulcast Attack on Titan season 2, fans in America can look forward to being able to watch each episode, subbed, and dubbed on a slight delay, on the same day as their counterparts in Japan. “We’re thrilled to be premiering Attack on Titan Season 2 together with Hulu and Crunchyroll to anime fans across the U.S. and Canada. Fan excitement has been building non-stop since our acquisition announcement and our clip reveal last December. Attack on Titan Season 2 will not disappoint,” stated CEO and founder of Funimation founder and CEO, Gen Fukunaga. All three streaming platforms are expected to release the first episode of season 2 tomorrow (April 1) at around 10:30 AM EST.
Attack on Titan Season 2 Trailers
While you wait for the big premiere day, check out the most recent Attack on Titan Season 2 trailer right here: As well as the initial promo trailer: