Attack on Titan watch order: How to watch the AoT anime in order

Attack on Titan watch order: How to watch the AoT anime in order


Give your hearts as we delve into how to watch AoT in the right order

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Attack on Titan is one of the most popular anime around, and 2023 is a huge year for AoT. After first premiering 10 years ago, the Attack on Titan anime is finally coming to an end this year, with fans finding out how the story of Eren Yeager and the Survey Corps wraps up.

Based on Hajime Isayama's manga, the series is known for its epic moments, brilliant characters, jaw-dropping plot twists, heart-pounding battles and stunning animation courtesy of Wit Studio and then MAPPA. If you want to get into Attack on Titan before the final episode airs we've rounded up everything you need to know to get you started and explain why you should watch AoT in release order instead of chronological order.

How to watch Attack on Titan in release order

The recommended way to watch Attack on Titan is simply to watch it in release order. So that's starting with season one and working your way through to season 4.The reason it's best to watch Attack on Titan in release order than chronological order is the special OVA episodes. OVA stands for Original Video Animation, but also has been referred to as OADs. In the case of Attack on Titan, the OVAs essentially act as side stories that you don't have to watch to understand the main story. But it does help flesh out the characters more and are definitely recommended viewing.

These episodes happen at different points in the AoT timeline and were released in between main season runs. These episodes chronologically take place at random points and are really designed for people who have seen mainline episodes that aired beforehand. Watching chronological means you could watch an OVA that gives away something you haven't got round to in the main seasons.If you need help trying to figure out how to watch Attack on Titan in release order then here's a step-by-step guide:

AoT in release order:

Attack on Titan season 1 - episodes 1-25

Attack on Titan OVA - Ilse's Notebook

Attack on Titan OVA - The Sudden Visitor

Attack on Titan OVA - Distress, No Regrets

Attack on Titan season 2 - episodes 26-37

Attack on Titan OVA - Lost Girls Wall Sina Goodbye

Attack on Titan season 3 part 1 - episodes 38-40

Attack on Titan OVA - Lost Girls Lost in the Cruel World

Attack on Titan season 3 part 1 - episodes 41-49

Attack on Titan season 3 part 2 - episodes 50-59

Attack on Titan season 4 part 1 - episodes 60-75

Attack on Titan season 4 part 2 - episodes 76-87

Attack on Titan season 4 part 3 - episode 88

It's worth pointing out we listed the OVAs above based on when they originally released in Japan. These special AoT episodes only became available to stream in the West on Crunchyroll at the end of 2021 years after it first came out. In the West Crunchyroll released the OVAs in-between Season 4 Part 1 and Season 4 Part 2 of AoT. They were originally released in the Japan alongside special editions of the manga.

Also, for simplicity's sake we didn't include the Attack on Titan recap movies like Chronicle as it just rounds up events from the series.How to watch Attack on Titan in chronological order

As we mentioned before, for first time viewers its best to watch Attack on Titan in release order than chronological order. That's because of the special OVA episodes which feature side stories focusing on characters like Mikasa and Levi.You don't need to watch these episodes to follow the main Attack on Titan story but it's recommended viewing as it helps develop these characters further. Plus, they're just great episodes in general that are worth your time.

These episodes happen at random points in the Attack on Titan timeline, so watching chronologically can spoil things you wouldn't have got round to yet it you were watching in release order.If you're curious though, you can find out below how to watch Attack on Titan chronologically. We have put asterisks by two of the entries though as those season runs contain important episodes which have flashback scenes.

It's difficult to pinpoint in the timeline when these episodes take place without giving anything away so we'll leave that for you to come across:

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