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Ressler, Karen (November 13, 2015). "New York Times Manga Best Seller List, November 1–7". Anime News Network. Archived from the original on June 12, 2022. Retrieved March 10, 2022. Ressler, Karen (November 20, 2015). "New York Times Manga Best Seller List, November 8–14". Anime News Network. Archived from the original on November 27, 2021. Retrieved March 23, 2022. Ressler, Karen (November 27, 2015).[30] It was subsequently announced on April 3 that the second season would premiere one week earlier, on April 22 instead. [31] Madman Entertainment streamed the season in Australia and New Zealand on AnimeLab. [32] Season 2 home media release was handled by Sony Pictures in the UK. [33] Season 3 and compilation film[edit] Main article: Attack on Titan (season 3) On June 17, 2017, a third season was announced at the close of the second season's final episode, with a release date slated for July 23, 2018. [34] A trailer for the third season was released on April 27, 2018. [35] The series' third season aired in Japan on NHK General TV on July 23, 2018, with its first part running to October 15 of that same year. [36] Part 2 of the series' third season aired from April 29 to July 1, 2019. [37][38] Hajime Isayama, the original manga's author and illustrator, works closely with the animators to ensure faithfulness to the story and gives suggestions, as well. In 2018, it was revealed that Isayama regretted doing a certain part of the manga in a certain way, so he personally requested the animation studio to make some changes in the anime. The studio honored this wish, resulting in the first part of Season 3 being a little different from the corresponding manga chapters. [39][40] A fourth compilation film, Attack on Titan: Chronicle (「進撃の巨人」 〜クロニクル〜, Shingeki no Kyojin ~Kuronikuru~), recaps all three seasons and was released on July 17, 2020.
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