
Overview
- The film Attack on Titan: The Last Attack introduces new elements, including a post-credit scene titled School Caste.
- School Caste parodies the main cast, depicting them as everyday individuals in humorous scenarios.
- A unique one-day screening in the United States is scheduled for February 10.
Recently, new material from Attack on School Castes, specifically the post-credit scene of Attack on Titan: The Last Attack, has been revealed! After its debut in Japanese cinemas in November, the film continues to be screened in advanced formats like 4DX and MX4D.
The Last Attack serves as a compilation of Parts 3 and 4 from the final season, enhanced with additional footage including the School Caste section, which offers a comedic detour from the main narrative.
To mark the achievement of surpassing one million viewers, the production team released new promotional images featuring beloved characters such as Mikasa, Eren, Levi Ackerman, and Armin:




What Is Attack on School Castes?

Attack on School Castes is a comedic short story featured in the final pages of the Attack on Titan manga, starting from Volume 21. This segment portrays the well-known characters in a mundane setting akin to our own world.
In The Last Attack, characters Eren, Mikasa, and Armin humorously discuss their enjoyment of watching the film. Some fans may find this unusual; however, similar portrayals exist in other media adaptations, such as Attack on Titan: Junior High and its subsequent series Attack on Titan: High School.
Given that Junior High was successfully adapted to anime, many enthusiasts hope that School Caste may also receive a dedicated adaptation. The heavy promotional push for this portion of the movie could potentially gauge audience interest, which may influence the decision for a short anime series.
The Last Attack Hits US Theaters This Month
Attack on Titan: THE LAST ATTACK will premiere in the US soon, featuring an exceptional one-day screening on February 10. Tickets are currently available, offering both dubbed and subtitled versions.
Internationally, other regions will see screenings facilitated by Sony and Crunchyroll, although there won’t be a similar one-day format. It’s anticipated that the film will be integrated into Crunchyroll’s library at a later date.
For now, Attack on Titan continues to be streamable on Crunchyroll.
Source: Japan Anime News by Oricon
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