Attack on Titan – Season Three, Part One (a Neo-Tokyo 2099 Anime on Blu-ray Disc Review)

If you invested this much time in watching “Attack of the Titan”, you are going to watch it anyway. But for those who felt that season two strayed too far from what they enjoyed in the first season, there was a purpose for season two and it sets up an exciting, action-packed first half of season three. “Attack on Titan: Season Three, Part One” is highly recommended!

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TITLE: Attack on Titan Season Three, Part One

DURATION: Episodes 38-49 (300 Minutes)

BLU-RAY INFORMATION: 1080p High Definition (1:78:1 Anamorphic Widescreen), English Dolby TrueHD 5.1, Japanese Dolby TrueHD 2.0, Subtitles: English

COMPANY: FUNimation

RATED: TV M

Release Date: August 6, 2019


Originally created by Hajime Isayama

Directed by Koizukuka Masashi

Series Composition by Kobayashi Yasuko

Music by Sawano Hiroyuki

Character Design: Asano Kyoji

Art Director: Yoshihara Shunichiro

3D Director: Hirozumi Shigenori

Director of Photography: Yamada Kazuhiro

Anime Production by Wit Studio


Featuring the following voice talent:

Ishikawa Yui/Trina Nishimura as Mikasa Ackerman

Kaji Yuuki/Bryce Papenbrook as Eren Jaeger

Inoue Marina/Josh Grelle as Armin Arlelt

Ono Daisuke/J. Michael Tatum as Erwin Smith

Shimono Hiro/Clifford Chapin as Conny Springer

Kamiya Hiroshi/Matthew Mercer as Levi

Fujiwara Keiji/David Wald as Hannes

Taniyama Kishô/Mike McFarland as Jean Kirschtein

Park Romi/Jessica Calvello as Hanji (Hange Zoe)

Ohsaka Ryota/Austin Tindle as Marco Bodt

Fujita Saki/Elizabeth Maxwell as Ymir

Mikami Shiori/Bryn Apprill as Christa Renz

Hashizume Tomohisa/David Matranga as Bertholt Fubar (Bertholdt Hoover)

Hosoya Yoshimasa/Robert McCollum as Reiner Braun

Kobayashi Yu/Ashly Bursch as Sasha Browse

Shimamura Yu/Lauren Landa as Annie Leonhart


The truth about the Titans begins to come to light. Political secrets, a false king, and the reality that will shake the foundation of the world—all falls on the shoulders of Eren and his friends, as they fight to survive. With Historia set to be the rightful Queen, the Levi Squad must act. But a figure from Levi’s past, the deadly Kenny, could turn this into a losing battle. Are Eren and his friends prepared to face the true monsters that lie within the walls?


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