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Attack on Titan Final Season Part 2 OP and ED Shared

Attack on Titan Final Season Part 2 OP ED

With the official start of Attack on Titan Final Season Part 2, Pony Canyon uploaded the creditless OP and ED on YouTube. The Attack on Titan official Twitter account also provided comments from artists MAH and Ai Higuchi, who performed the opening and ending songs, respectively. [Thanks, ryokutya!]

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The band SiM (short for Silence iz Mine) performed the opening theme “The Rumbling,” with artist MAH providing vocals. Vocalist MAH states that the band has the deepest love and respect toward the past theme songs, and hopes that they were able to create a new world with their own approach. SiM has performed openings for popular video games and anime in the past, including the opening for Yakuza Kiwami 2 and Gundam Extreme Maxi Boost ON.

Ai Higuchi is a Japanese singer-songwriter, and she performed the ending theme “Devil’s Child.” In her comments, Higuchi discusses how she could have turned out had she been born inside or outside the wall, or as a Marleyan or Eldian. She also notes that she was unable to look away from the story’s twisted sense of justice and that she would continue to look for the answers to Attack on Titan’s questions for the rest of her life. Previously, Higuchi also performed the ending theme for the Yamishibai anime.

You can check out the Attack on Titan Final Season Part 2 OP and ED below:

The first episode of Attack on Titan Final Season Part 2 is immediately available to watch via Crunchyroll and Funimation. A recent trailer for the new season focused on the backgrounds of Eren, Mikasa, and Armin.

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