![]() Having said that, be our guest – it’s still a fun (and unique) way to watch one of the world’s most popular anime.īefore we dive into the list, a few pointers: Levi’s No Regrets OAD is set before the events of Attack on Titan. ![]() The release order above is the best way to watch the series. Even then, it’s a muddled list that isn’t always as cohesive as you might expect. We'll say it up front with the Attack on Titan chronological order: We don’t recommend this to newcomers for heavy spoiler reasons. How to watch Attack on Titan in chronological order – including OADs Attack on Titan Final Chapter Special 2 (episode 89).Attack on Titan Final Chapter Special 1: (episode 88).Attack on Titan season 4 (Final Season), part 2: (episode 76-87).Attack on Titan season 4 (Final Season), part 1: (episode 60-75).Attack on Titan season 3, part 2: (episode 50-59).Attack on Titan: Lost Girls: Lost in the Cruel World (OAD).Attack on Titan season 3, part 1 (episode 38-49).Attack on Titan: Lost Girls: Wall Sina, Goodbye Parts 1-2 (OAD). ![]() Attack on Titan season 2 (episode 26-37).Attack on Titan: No Regrets Parts 1-2 (OAD).Attack on Titan: The Sudden Visitor (OAD).Attack on Titan season 1 (episodes 1-25).They are all available to watch on Crunchyroll. The only other OADs are the Annie-centric Wall Sina two-parter and a surreal Mikasa chapter, Lost in the Cruel World, which is the most skippable of these extra episodes because it deals with events that aren’t strictly canon. Again, watch that after the first season. No Regrets is a Levi prequel set before the events of Attack on Titan. That trio of OADs take place between episodes 3 and 4 of the main series – we’ll get to the chronological order later – but should be watched after the first season if it’s your first time through. The first, Ilse’s Notebook, revolves around Hange and Levi encountering a Titan the second is a fun cook-off-themed story involving Jean and Sasha the third sees Jean and Eren team up to stop a hostage situation. Not only do you get more depth in the Survey Corps’ dynamics, these all – barring one – involve events referenced in the main series. But we’d really recommend watching them in the order below. Easy peasy, right? Now it’s time to introduce the OADs – side adventures involving much of the key cast.
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