10 Biggest Changes Between Attack on Titan’s Finale and the Manga

Attack on Titan’s finale was a big deal both for the anime and manga when it was originally released in 2021. Considering the original manga’s ending was quite controversial, fans have been waiting to see how the anime might change or fix that ending, especially given how closely AOT’s mangaka, Hajime Isayama, has been known to work with the team at adapting the material.The anime’s final episode begins at the very end of Attack on Titan Volume 33, leading into the final chapter. While the anime has always followed the manga faithfully, there are still some parts which have been added or adjusted to better tell the story that Hajime Isayama always wanted to tell. In that sense, the anime could be viewed as Isayama’s definitive vision for the series, with the changes made to the show from the manga indicating how his view of the story was changed in retrospect after it was fully completed in manga form.There is an anime-only scene that further depicts the destruction that the Rumbling causes on humanity across the globe. While this was more or less implied through dialogue and some scenes in the manga, the anime is much more in-depth with an additional scene dedicated to showing the Titans trampling on monuments, cities, and people.RELATED: 10 Anime Spin-Offs That Didn’t Disappoint

Attack on Titan‘s finale was a big deal both for the anime and manga when it was originally released in 2021. Considering the original manga’s ending was quite controversial, fans have been waiting to see how the anime might change or fix that ending, especially given how closely AOT‘s mangaka, Hajime Isayama, has been known to work with the team at adapting the material.

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The anime’s final episode begins at the very end of Attack on Titan Volume 33, leading into the final chapter. While the anime has always followed the manga faithfully, there are still some parts which have been added or adjusted to better tell the story that Hajime Isayama always wanted to tell. In that sense, the anime could be viewed as Isayama’s definitive vision for the series, with the changes made to the show from the manga indicating how his view of the story was changed in retrospect after it was fully completed in manga form.

There is an anime-only scene that further depicts the destruction that the Rumbling causes on humanity across the globe. While this was more or less implied through dialogue and some scenes in the manga, the anime is much more in-depth with an additional scene dedicated to showing the Titans trampling on monuments, cities, and people.

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