Here’s a Look At the Attack on Titan Worldwide After Party’s Venue and Grand Finale

Here’s a Look At the Attack on Titan Worldwide After Party’s Venue and Grand Finale featured image

Anime Trending has been given the opportunity to share a sneak peek of the upcoming Attack on Titan Worldwide After Party online event’s virtual venue and “Grand Finale.” The event is set to be held from November 5 to 8 JST to celebrate the Attack on Titan anime’s end. 

First off is the event’s virtual ship venue, with the following screenshots taken from short clips of provided footage: 

Wharf, Entrance, Part Room, Balcony, Flower Shop, Drink Counter, Reeves Company

Rooftop Fan Viewing Area, Rooftop, Character Rooms, Gallery, Exploration Area

And next, the Grand Finale screenshots:

According to the press release, the Grand Finale will allow to “become members of the Survey Corps, firing signal flares upon spotting a Titan and striking the ‘Dedicate your heart’ pose in response to cues from the characters.” There will also be music playing during the experience to increase the immersion. 

Tickets for the event are currently on sale online, with a standard ticket costing 3000 yen (~US$20) before tax (time slot 3 tickets are required if you’re looking to participate in the Grand Finale). Aside from the Grand Finale, there are various programmes lined up including stories of the cast’s voice recording experiences and behind-scenes-talks with staff members like Tetsurou Araki (director and, later, chief director of the WIT STUDIO-produced seasons) and Yuuichirou Hayashi (director of the MAPPA-produced Attack on Titan Final Season). The full schedule is available here.

Attack on Titan Final Season Part 4 will premiere in Japan on November 4 at 24:00 JST (effectively November 5 at 12 AM JST). Attack on Titan Final Season‘s first part began in 2020, while the overall series debuted all the way back in 2013. 

Attack on Titan is based on the dark fantasy manga series by Hajime Isayama, which ran in Kodansha’s Bessatsu Shounen Magazine from 2009 to 2021 and ended with a total of 34 tankoubon volumes. Kodansha USA describes the manga’s first volume as:

In this post-apocalyptic sci-fi story, humanity has been devastated by the bizarre, giant humanoids known as the Titans. Little is known about where they came from or why they are bent on consuming mankind. Seemingly unintelligent, they have roamed the world for years, killing everyone they see. For the past century, what’s left of man has hidden in a giant, three-walled city. People believe their 100-meter high walls will protect them from the Titans, but the sudden appearance of an immense Titan is about to change everything. Winner of the 2011 Kodansha Manga Award (Shonen) and nominated for the prestigious Osamu Tezuka Cultural Prize for 2012.


Source: Press release

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Melvyn is one of Anime Trending's main writers, covering a variety of anime and anime-adjacent topics. Occasionally, he'll take a break from news to put out a review or feature. He enjoys discovering standout anime episodes, OP/ED animation sequences, and animated music videos. Currently self-learning Japanese.
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