
And, while it didn’t satiate a very hungry fanbase, it did provide a window into a very tight-lipped character. The OVA came out between season one and two to tide fans over between seasons. Given my own infatuation with Levi, I jumped on that. It’s quite the bait and the reason why a good buddy recommended I track down No Regrets, an Attack on Titan OVA that gave Levi’s full backstory. This time, hero du jour Eren will be taking a supporting role, while everyone’s favorite deadly buzzsaw, Levi, will be taking center stage – alongside a new villain that manga fans should recognize. So, it’s a relief that season three is not too far on the horizon and it looks to be heading in a new direction. Thankfully, season three managed to avoid such a fate and should be airing its first episode in Japan sometime tomorrow.įans are of the general opinion that the second season was amazing, albeit too short. Before Season two hit the ground, it was running for its life from delay-hell.

Such has been the case with the ever-popular, always horrific, hit horror/action series, Attack on Titan. The times between seasons of mainstream shows can range from cantankerous to downright sadistic, depending on how fast the manga or source material is coming up. I’ve always believed that anime fans suffer from some serious separation anxiety.
