Attack on Titan
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Attack on Titan
Summary
Attack on Titan is an anime television series[1]. It ranks in the top 0.4% of anime_television_series entities by monthly Wikipedia readership (4,280 views/month, #5 of 1,237).[2]
Key Facts
- Attack on Titan authored Hajime Isayama[3].
- Attack on Titan received the Newtype Anime Awards[4].
- Attack on Titan received the Animation Kobe Special Award[5].
- Attack on Titan received the Billboard Japan Music Awards[6].
- Attack on Titan received the anime award[7].
- Attack on Titan received the Seiyu Awards[8].
- Attack on Titan received the Association of Media in Digital[9].
- Attack on Titan's instance of is recorded as anime television series[10].
- Attack on Titan's composer is recorded as Hiroyuki Sawano[11].
- Attack on Titan's genre is adventure anime and manga[12].
- Attack on Titan's genre is dark fantasy[13].
- Attack on Titan's genre is post-apocalyptic anime[14].
- Attack on Titan's genre is thriller anime[15].
- Attack on Titan's genre is dystopian anime and manga[16].
- Attack on Titan's based on is recorded as Attack on Titan[17].
- Attack on Titan's record label is recorded as Pony Canyon[18].
- Attack on Titan's production company is recorded as Wit Studio[19].
- Attack on Titan's production company is recorded as MAPPA[20].
- The original language of Attack on Titan was Japanese[21].
- Attack on Titan was distributed by video on demand[22].
- Attack on Titan's country of origin is recorded as Japan[23].
- Attack on Titan comprises Attack on Titan, season 1[24].
- Attack on Titan comprises Attack on Titan, season 2[25].
- Attack on Titan comprises Attack on Titan, season 3[26].
- Attack on Titan comprises Attack on Titan: The Final Season[27].
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Authorship and Creation
Attack on Titan authored Hajime Isayama[3].
Publication
The original language of Attack on Titan was Japanese[21]. Genres include adventure anime and manga[12], dark fantasy[13], post-apocalyptic anime[14], thriller anime[15], and dystopian anime and manga[16]. It was distributed by video on demand[22].
Reception
Awards received include Newtype Anime Awards[4], an annual event[28]; Animation Kobe Special Award[5]; Billboard Japan Music Awards[6], a group of awards[29], in Japan[30], founded in 2010[31]; anime award[7]; Seiyu Awards[8], an annual event[32], in Japan[33], founded in 2007[34]; and Association of Media in Digital[9], an association[35], in Japan[36], founded in 1994[37].
Why It Matters
Attack on Titan ranks in the top 0.4% of anime_television_series entities by monthly Wikipedia readership (4,280 views/month, #5 of 1,237).[2] It has Wikipedia articles in 15 language editions, a strong signal of global cultural recognition.[38] It is known by 24 alternative names across languages and contexts.[39]
FAQs
What awards did Attack on Titan receive?
Honors received include Newtype Anime Awards[4], Animation Kobe Special Award[5], Billboard Japan Music Awards[6], and anime award[7].