Attack on Titan Season 2

進撃の巨人 Season2 (Shingeki no Kyojin Season 2)

9.2(3)
OtakuDen
8.5(2,042,879)
MAL Score
Ranked #141
Popularity #12
  • Action
  • Drama
  • Suspense
  • Gore
  • Military
  • Survival
Episodes
12
Duration
24 min per ep
Aired
Status
Finished Airing

Synopsis

For generations, humanity has lived in fear of the Titans—towering, enigmatic predators that drove survivors behind three immense fortifications: Wall Maria, Wall Rose, and Wall Sheena. More than a century of uneasy safety ended when the Colossal Titan and Armored Titan breached Wall Maria, forcing a retreat to Wall Rose and leaving everyone bracing for the next catastrophe.

Attack on Titan Season 2 follows Eren Yeager and his fellow graduates of the 104th Training Corps as they begin their lives as full-fledged members of the Survey Corps. Just as they prepare to return to the front lines, an emergency erupts at Wall Rose, sending the regiment into a desperate race to protect the wall—only to find that the situation is far more complicated than it first appears. As the battle tightens, new truths about the Titans surface alongside unsettling secrets within their own ranks.

Otaku Consensus

Attack on Titan Season 2 is widely regarded as a sharper, more character-driven follow-up that doubles down on dread and momentum while Wit Studio’s action staging remains a major draw. Critics and fans praise the season for tightening characterization and escalating the mystery around the Titans and the walls, even as some viewers complain about uneven pacing and the feeling of being strung along for answers. Overall reception is strongly positive (MAL 8.54 with 2,042,879 votes; AniList 84/100), cementing it as both a prestige sequel and a polarizing test of patience for those wanting immediate payoff.

Why You Should Watch

Season 2 is Attack on Titan at its most claustrophobic and paranoid: less about grand introductions and more about pressure—on the walls, on the chain of command, and on the bonds between soldiers who can’t afford to be wrong. If you come for action, Wit Studio delivers muscular set pieces with brutal gore and military urgency; if you come for story, the season’s real weapon is suspense, using shifting alliances and unsettling revelations to keep every conversation feeling like a battlefield. It’s ideal for viewers who love survival narratives, dystopian politics, and ensemble casts where trauma and duty collide—plus anyone who wants a sequel that raises the stakes without losing its sense of horror.

Studios

  • Wit Studio

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9.2(3 ratings)
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Finish Rate
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