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Plot Further information: List of Attack on Titan characters Eren Yeager is a boy who lives in the town of Shiganshina, located on the outermost of three circular walls which protect their inhabitants from Titans. In the year 845, the first wall, Wall Maria, is breached by two new types of Titans, the Colossal Titan and the Armored Titan. During the incident, Eren's mother is eaten by a Smiling Titan while Eren escapes. He swears revenge on all Titans and enlists in the military along with his childhood friends Mikasa Ackerman and Armin Arlert. Five years after Shiganshina's fall, the Colossal Titan attacks the city of Trost, located in the second innermost wall, Wall Rose. Eren helps to successfully defend the city after he discovers a mysterious ability to turn himself into a sentient Attack Titan.

Le film est réalisé par Tsutomu Hanabusa[39] avec un scénario d'Izumi Takahashi. En avril 2020, il a été annoncé que l'équipe du film avait interrompu le tournage en raison de la pandémie de Covid-19 au Japon[40]. Le film devait initialement sortir au Japon le 9 octobre 2020[41], mais en juin 2020, la société de distribution Warner Bros. Pictures Japan annonce un report de la sortie du film a été retardé en raison des effets de l'impact de la pandémie[42]. Le film est sorti le 9 juillet 2021[43]. Une suite intitulée Tokyo Revengers 2 est annoncée en juillet 2022[44]. Celle-ci est diffusée en deux parties : la première intitulée Chi no Halloween -Unmei- sort le 21 avril 2023 et la deuxième intitulée Chi no Halloween -Kessen- sort le 30 juin 2023[45]. Distribution[modifier | modifier le code] Personnage Voix Japonaises Voix Françaises Takemichi Hanagaki Takumi Kitamura Olivier Premel Ken Ryūgūji Yūki Yamada Nicolas Matthys Naoto Tachibana Yosuke Sugino Alexandre Crépet Masataka Shimizu Nobuyuki Suzuki Pierre Lognay Atsushi Sendō Hayato Isomura Brieuc Lemaire Tetta Kisaki Shōtarō Mamiya Jean-François Rossion Manjirō Sano Ryō Yoshizawa Tim Belasri Accueil[modifier | modifier le code] Critique[modifier | modifier le code] Cette section est vide, insuffisamment détaillée ou incomplète. Votre aide est la bienvenue ! Comment faire ? Ventes[modifier | modifier le code] En septembre 2021, le tirage total de la série s'élève à 40 millions d'exemplaires, soit huit fois plus qu'en septembre 2020[46]. En juillet 2022, celui-ci s'élève à 65 millions d'exemplaires, dont 7 millions en dehors du Japon[47]. Sur la période allant du 22 novembre 2021 au 20 novembre 2022, la série est classée à la deuxième place du classement Oricon des mangas les plus vendus au Japon, avec plus de 11,0 millions d'exemplaires écoulés au format physique[48].

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Retrieved June 9, 2020. ^ 検索結果 - シリーズ 70363 - ハイキュー部!! [Search results - series 70363 - Haikyubu!!]. Shueisha (in Japanese). Archived from the original on February 22, 2023. Retrieved February 22, 2023. ^ Hodgkins, Crystalyn (January 28, 2024). "Haikyu!! Manga Gets New 1-Shot on February 5". Anime News Network. Archived from the original on January 28, 2024. Retrieved January 29, 2024. ^ Hodgkins, Crystalyn (December 15, 2023). Suzume realizes the young girl is herself, from 12 years ago. Suzume decides to give her young self the childhood chair that was given to her, by her mother as a birthday present. She assures her young self the chair will provide her with the strength to overcome the tragedy and continue to grow. The young Suzume becomes energized and decides to leave the Ever-After and return (in the past), leading to her being found by Tamaki twelve years prior. Suzume and Souta leave the Ever-After themselves (to the present), with Souta returning to Tokyo, while Suzume and Tamaki return to Kyushu, revisiting the friends Suzume made along the way. Sometime later, back in her hometown in Kyushu, Suzume makes her way to school. To her surprise, she runs into Souta again, at the same location where they first met. Voice cast[edit] Character Cast Japanese English[4] Suzume Iwato (岩戸 鈴芽, Iwato Suzume) Nanoka Hara[5]
Akari Miura (young)[6] Nichole Sakura
Bennet Hetrick (young) Souta Munakata (宗像 草太, Munakata Sōta) Hokuto Matsumura[7] Josh Keaton Tamaki Iwato (岩戸 環, Iwato Tamaki) Eri Fukatsu[8] Jennifer Sun Bell Minoru Okabe (岡部 稔, Okabe Minoru) Shota Sometani[8] Roger Craig Smith Rumi Ninomiya (二ノ宮 ルミ, Ninomiya Rumi) Sairi Ito[8] Amanda C. Miller Chika Amabe (海部 千果, Amabe Chika) Kotone Hanase[8] Rosalie Chiang Tsubame Iwato (岩戸 椿芽, Iwato Tsubame) Kana Hanazawa[8] Allegra Clark Hitsujirō Munakata (宗像 羊朗, Munakata Hitsujirō) Matsumoto Hakuō II[8] Cam Clarke Tomoya Serizawa (芹澤 朋也, Serizawa Tomoya) Ryunosuke Kamiki[9] Joe Zieja Daijin (ダイジン) Ann Yamane[10] Lena Josephine Marano Miki (ミキ) Aimi[11] Mela Lee Production[edit] Development[edit] The 2011 Tōhoku earthquake and tsunami served as an influence for the film. The stranded catamaran Hamayuri [ja] in this aerial image taken in Ōtsuchi, Iwate became the prototype of the stranded vessel appearing in the afterlife scene. Makoto Shinkai conceived the idea for Suzume while he was traveling around Japan to give talks about his past works.
[3][b] Ging Nang Boyz performed the series' theme song "Shōnen Shōjo". [1] The series was licensed outside of Asia by Funimation. [8] On September 14, 2021, Funimation announced the series would receive an English dub, which premiered on September 16. [4] Following Sony's acquisition of Crunchyroll, the series was moved to Crunchyroll. [9] Medialink licensed the series in South and Southeast Asia and streamed it in their YouTube channel. [10] Episodes[edit] No.