On the face of it, watching Attack on Titan in order is a simple task. Watch the first season, second season, third season, fourth season – and you’re done.
But last year not only saw the official English releases of OADs/OVAs (Original Animation DVDs/Original Video Animation) which expand on the Attack on Titan universe with crucial lore, but also continued its seemingly never-ending Attack on Titan season 4, dubbed the Final Season
With the end in sight, we thought it best to lay out the best way to watch Attack on Titan in order. As you’ll soon find out, you can keep it simple – and we’d recommend doing so – but you can also take the completionist route and take in all the side stories for the full picture. There’s even an Attack on Titan chronological order for those who aren’t new to Eren’s story and want to try something different for their next AoT marathon.
You ready? Grab your ODM gear and zip on down below for the complete Attack on Titan watch order. And while you're here, check out our guides to best anime, Demon Slayer season 3, and Jujutsu Kaisen season 2.
OK, first up: let’s keep things incredibly straightforward. There are four seasons of Attack on Titan. The first two seasons aired as full seasons; seasons 3 and 4 aired in multiple parts – with the fourth season dubbed ‘The Final Season.’ That’s currently still ongoing as of writing. Episode 88 aired on March 3. Only one chapter remains, airing in Fall 2023.
Here’s the extremely basic watch order for Attack on Titan, complete with which episodes go where and how many parts each season is split into. We’re getting on to the more complicated stuff in a minute, don’t worry.
Easy peasy, right? Now it’s time to introduce the OADs – side adventures involving
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