Attack On Titan Season 4 Part 2 Number Of Episodes

Okay, so you're hooked on Attack on Titan, right? We all are! That final season is a rollercoaster, and trying to keep track of everything can feel like navigating a battlefield with a faulty 3D Maneuver Gear.
Specifically, let's chat about Season 4 Part 2. Because honestly, the way they split up the final season felt a little bit like Eren pulling a fast one on us.
How Many Episodes Did We Get in Part 2?
Good news! Season 4 Part 2 gave us a solid 12 episodes. Enough to keep us glued to our screens and ordering way too much pizza.
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That's roughly the same as Part 1, so at least there was some consistency in the chaos. Which, considering the show, is a minor miracle.
But Wait, There's More (of Course)!
Now, here's where it gets a tiny bit… complicated. The ending of Part 2 felt like an ending, but also… not really?
It was more like a cliffhanger designed to make you scream at your television. Because, well, it was.

That's because Attack on Titan wasn't quite done with us yet. It was like the writers were saying, "Oh, you thought that was the end? Hold my beer (or maybe some titan spinal fluid?)."
The Final Chapters: The Real Ending (For Real This Time!)
Instead of another "Part 3" of the season (which honestly, felt inevitable), they gave us "Final Chapters." Think of them as super-sized episodes.
These were basically mini-movies to wrap everything up. So, while Season 4 Part 2 had 12 episodes, the full ending experience was a bit more extensive.

Which is probably why everyone was so confused about when it actually ended. It felt like a marathon with constant water breaks, but each water break had a jumpscare.
Why the Splits? Let's Speculate!
Honestly, who knows why they decided to split the final season up so much? Maybe it was for dramatic effect?
Perhaps the animators needed more time to perfect all those titan transformations (because let's be real, they looked amazing). Or maybe it was just a fiendish plan to keep us all talking about Attack on Titan forever. Mission accomplished!

Whatever the reason, it certainly generated buzz. It kept the anticipation high (and our anxiety levels even higher).
The Takeaway: Enjoy the Ride (and the Episodes!)
In the end, worrying about episode counts and part numbers is less important than just soaking in the story.
Whether it's Eren's descent into madness, Mikasa's unwavering devotion, or Armin's surprisingly effective negotiation skills, there's so much to love (and be horrified by) in Attack on Titan.

So, fire up those streaming services, grab some snacks, and prepare for an emotional journey. Just try not to think too hard about whether you're watching Part 2, the Final Chapters, or some alternate dimension version of the show. Just enjoy the titans!
And maybe keep a box of tissues handy. You'll probably need them.
"On that day, humanity received a grim reminder." - Some guy in Attack on Titan, probably.
