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[73] Directed and produced by Toru Hagihara,[73] Rondo of the Blood was the first installment made for a CD-ROM and the first to be fully voiced. [24] Hagihara would go on to direct a sequel, Symphony of the Night (1997) for the PlayStation, with Koji Igarashi joining him as the assistant director and story writer. [74] Joining the staff was artist Ayami Kojima, who was hired to introduce a new look for Castlevania. She would be the character designer for several future Castlevania titles. [75] Igarashi said it began development as "something of a side story series". From the outset, the game was supposed to take the franchise in a new direction.For the anime adaptation, see Attack on Titan (TV series). For related items, see Attack on Titan (disambiguation). "AoT" redirects here. For other uses, see AOT. Attack on TitanFirst tankōbon volume cover, featuring Eren Yeager about to attack the oncoming Colossal Titan進撃の巨人
(Shingeki no Kyojin)GenreAction[1]Dark fantasy[2]Post-apocalyptic[3][4] MangaWritten byHajime IsayamaPublished byKodanshaEnglish publisherNA: Kodansha USAImprintShōnen Magazine ComicsMagazineBessatsu Shōnen MagazineDemographicShōnenOriginal runSeptember 9, 2009 – April 9, 2021Volumes34 (List of volumes) Anime television series Attack on Titan (2013–2023) Live-action Attack on Titan (film) Attack on Titan: Counter Rockets (miniseries) Related media Attack on Titan novels Attack on Titan manga spin-offs Attack on Titan video games Anime and manga portal Attack on Titan (Japanese: 進撃の巨人, Hepburn: Shingeki no Kyojin, lit. 'The Advancing Giant') is a Japanese manga series written and illustrated by Hajime Isayama. It is set in a world where humanity is forced to live in cities surrounded by three enormous walls that protect them from gigantic man-eating humanoids referred to as Titans; the story follows Eren Yeager, who vows to exterminate the Titans after they bring about the destruction of his hometown and the death of his mother. It was serialized in Kodansha's monthly magazine Bessatsu Shōnen Magazine from September 2009 to April 2021, with its chapters collected in 34 tankōbon volumes. An anime television series was produced by Wit Studio (seasons 1–3) and MAPPA (season 4). A 25-episode first season was broadcast from April to September 2013, followed by a 12-episode second season broadcast from April to June 2017. A 22-episode third season was broadcast in two parts, with the first 12 episodes airing from July to October 2018 and the last 10 episodes airing from April to July 2019.