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How to watch ‘Attack on Titan’ in order

You don't want to miss out on one of the most impactful anime of all time.

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If you’ve dipped your toes in the anime and manga community, there is a 99 percent chance that you’ve heard about Attack on Titan. It’s one of the best pieces of media that Japan has offered us, and insanely popular, too.

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Based on Hajime Isayama’s manga, the anime completely took over the world with its first season in 2013, introducing viewers to a society ruled by fear and hunted by man-eating titans. Fortunately, there are plenty of characters willing to put their lives on the line to defeat them. Bloody, intense, and with extremely high stakes, this series is battle shonen at its finest, but like all great things, it had to come to an end.

The Attack on Titan anime concluded in November of 2023 with a super controversial finale. While fans were sad to see it go, this means that folks can now watch the entire series without having to wait between seasons. Whether you’re a newbie looking to dive into this world of titans for the first time or a longtime fan who wishes to rewatch it, we’ve got you covered.

The best Attack on Titan watch order

Mikasa Arckerman, Eren Jaeger, and Armin Arlert sitting together in 'Attack on Titan'
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Attack on Titan has a whole lot of content. Besides the main anime, which is comprised of four seasons, there are multiple Original Video Animations (OVAs), including the spin-off mini-series, Attack on Titan: Junior High. This type of content mainly acts as side stories, and while entertaining, they’re not all considered canon by fans.

Since Junior High consists of imagined scenarios of the characters in school, it’s completely irrelevant to the rest of the story, so you can skip it. The statuses of the other OVAs, however, have been a topic of debate for years, particularly because some give us relevant backstories and context to the world of Attack on Titan. For these reasons, OVAs like “Ilse’s Notebook” and “A Choice With No Regrets” are well-loved by fans and a must for anyone looking to explore this world further.

To watch this anime in its entirety, with OVAs and the spin-off included, you can use the following list as a guide:

  • Season 1 (episodes 1-25)
  • “Ilse’s Notebook: Notes from a Scout Regiment Member” OVA
  • “The Sudden Visitor: The Torturous Curse of Youth” OVA
  • “Distress” OVA
  • “A Choice With No Regrets” OVAs, parts 1 and 2
  • Season 2 (episodes 26-37)
  • “Lost Girls: Wall Sina, Goodbye” OVAs, parts 1 and 2
  • Season 3, part 1 (episodes 40-49)
  • “Lost Girls: Lost in the Cruel World” OVA
  • Attack on Titan: Junior High
  • Season 3, part 2 (episodes 50 – 59)
  • Season 4, part 1 (episodes 60-75)
  • Season 4, part 2 (episodes 76-87)
  • Season 4, The Final Chapters: Part 1
  • Season 4, The Final Chapters: Part 2

Here’s how you can watch Attack on Titan online

Attack on Titan is currently available for streaming on platforms like Crunchyroll or Hulu. However, if you run into any location-based restrictions trying to stream through either of these platforms, you might want to consider using a VPN (or Virtual Private Network).

VPNs allow you to alter your viewing location to another country and access more shows & movies across your preferred streaming platforms. The easiest way to get a VPN is by signing up for a paid VPN service, such as ExpressVPN or NordVPN. Even better, both options offer a 30-day money-back guarantee.