CATDOLL: Q-version giants are coming. "Attack on Titan Junior High School" TV animation is scheduled to be released in October

CATDOLL: Q-version giants are coming. "Attack on Titan Junior High School" TV animation is scheduled to be released in October

The TV animation of the manga Attack on Titan, which was originally written by Hajime Isayama, has been released. The official announced today (July 31) that Attack on Titan: Junior High School will be adapted into a TV animation. It was also announced that the work will be released in October this year, and all the voice actors selected will be the same as the previous TV animation. This time we will see a group of Q-version humans taking classes with the giants in junior high school. At the same time, the official also released a promotional PV, let's take a look.

"Attack on Titan Junior High School" animation promotional PV:

"Attack on Titan Junior High School" is an official spin-off manga of "Attack on Titan" created by Japanese manga artist Nakagawa Saki. The story of Titan Junior High School has nothing to do with the original story, but the character's personality setting has been retained. In this manga, humans and Titans attend classes in the same school. Although the Titans are naked, they still wear sports underwear during physical education classes. Although the male protagonist Allen still hates Titans extremely, it is only because the Colossal Titan took away Allen's lunch box five years ago, and in it was Allen's favorite cheeseburger... As for the strongest human captain, he appears as a third-grade student in this manga. He still has severe mysophobia and often takes the initiative to clean the school.

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