Attack on Titan in the Dome: Soldiers' Starry Sky

進撃の巨人 IN THE DOME -兵士たちの星空- (Shingeki no Kyojin in the Dome: Heishi-tachi no Hoshizora)

9.5(2)
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7.4(4,673)
MAL Score
Ranked #2535
Popularity #5031
  • Military
  • Space
Episodes
1
Status
Finished Airing

Synopsis

Set against the backdrop of a mesmerizing starry sky, *Attack on Titan in the Dome: Soldiers' Starry Sky* invites viewers into a unique cinematic experience that blends military themes with the vastness of space. Originally showcased at the renowned Konica Minolta Planetarium "Tenku" in Tokyo Sky Tree, and later at "Manten" in Ikebukuro, this film offers a captivating journey through stunning visuals and immersive storytelling.

Crafted entirely using the Unity game engine, the film employs cutting-edge CG technology to transport audiences into its enthralling universe. With its striking visuals and engaging premise, it presents a fresh perspective on the beloved franchise, making it a must-see for fans and newcomers alike.

Otaku Consensus

Soldiers' Starry Sky lands as a specialized Attack on Titan curiosity rather than a core franchise entry: its strongest asset is the planetarium-first direction, using Unity-built CG and dome projection to turn the series' military iconography into an environmental spectacle. Its 7.39 MAL score suggests fans respond warmly to the novelty, but its low popularity rank and one-episode event format underline the main criticism: it is too inaccessible and too experience-dependent to satisfy viewers looking for a conventional Attack on Titan narrative installment.

Why You Should Watch

Watch Soldiers' Starry Sky if you want Attack on Titan treated as event cinema, not another plot chapter. Its appeal is the unusual collision of Survey Corps-style military imagery with a planetarium setting, projected for venues like Konica Minolta Planetarium Tenku at Tokyo Skytree and Manten in Ikebukuro. If the main TV series is about pressure, speed, and battlefield escalation, this special is closer to the sensory draw of a Gundam planetarium presentation or a space-themed anime installation: short, atmospheric, and built around scale. It is especially worth tracking down for fans interested in anime exhibition formats, CG production experiments, or franchise side projects that were designed for a physical venue rather than a living-room screen.

Key Characters

  • E
    Eren Yeager(VA: Yuki Kaji)

    Eren functions as the franchise's emotional ignition point, and in a dome-format special his intensity becomes part of the larger military spectacle rather than the center of a long character arc.

  • M
    Mikasa Ackerman(VA: Yui Ishikawa)

    Mikasa's appeal comes from the contrast between controlled stillness and lethal readiness, qualities that fit the special's emphasis on iconic presence over serialized development.

  • A
    Armin Arlert(VA: Marina Inoue)

    Armin brings the contemplative side of Attack on Titan into focus, making him a natural fit for a presentation built around the vastness of a star-filled dome.

  • L
    Levi(VA: Hiroshi Kamiya)

    Levi remains one of the franchise's most compact symbols of military competence, the kind of character whose reputation can register even in a short-format attraction.

What Makes It Stand Out

  • 1

    The film was created entirely with the Unity game engine, making it a notable CG production experiment within the Attack on Titan franchise rather than a standard TV-animation offshoot.

  • 2

    It was originally exhibited at Konica Minolta Planetarium Tenku in Tokyo Sky Tree, then later shown at Konica Minolta Planetarium Manten in Ikebukuro, tying the work to specific anime-location tourism and event-cinema culture in Tokyo.

  • 3

    The format is a single finished episode, so its pacing is closer to a curated attraction than a serialized special; the experience is designed to make an immediate visual impact rather than build a full dramatic arc.

  • 4

    MAL lists its genres as Unknown while tagging its themes as Military and Space, an unusual classification for an Attack on Titan title and a clue to how far it sits outside the franchise's usual dark-fantasy action framing.

  • 5

    Its reception profile is niche but positive: a 7.39 score from 4,673 MAL votes, paired with a popularity rank of #5031, indicates a work that many viewers who found it liked more than its overall visibility suggests.

Fun Facts & Trivia

Fun fact 1
The Japanese title is Shingeki no Kyojin in the Dome: Heishi-tachi no Hoshizora, with the subtitle translating to Soldiers' Starry Sky.
Fun fact 2
Unlike most anime specials tied to a TV broadcast or home-video bonus, this one was built for planetarium exhibition, giving it a venue-specific identity from the start.
Fun fact 3
Its use of Unity is especially notable because the engine is more commonly associated with real-time game development than with traditional anime presentation.
Fun fact 4
The special's MAL footprint is unusually small for an Attack on Titan-related title: 4,673 votes and a popularity rank of #5031 place it far outside the franchise's mainstream viewing path.
Fun fact 5
The official data lists only one episode and a Finished Airing status, marking it as a self-contained side experience rather than the beginning of a spin-off series.

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