Review of Attack on Titan Season 3
Season 3 (part one) of Attack on Titan has one, count it, one issue. It cuts a sizeable of manga content, content of which makes the characters and the story more perfect then without (they also removed a scene of Levi shirtless, which should be considered a hate crime.) Season 3 isn't as action-packed as the first two seasons, but the amount of plot, worldbuilding, and character is genuinely hard to fathom. It makes you sit on the edge of your seat, always wondering what will happen next. The animation is absolutely bonkers (a scene in the second episode had a whole year of animatingand polishing. If that doesn't speak for the animation quality, I don't know what does.) Once again, my only gripe is the amount of content cut between the manga and anime. It doesn't make it impossible to watch for manga readers, but it is still sad nonetheless.