Attack On Titan Season 5 Release Date 2020

Remember back in 2020? Seems like ages ago, right? Everyone was hyped for Attack on Titan Season 5. Oh, the anticipation!
The Great Season 5 "Mystery" of 2020
Okay, let's be real. There wasn't actually a Season 5 in 2020. I know, I know, shocking! We were all waiting, though.
We kept refreshing the internet. We kept checking forums. We kept asking our friends. "Any news on Attack on Titan?"
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The Split Season Shenanigans
Here's the thing: Attack on Titan pulled a sneaky move. They split the final season! Tricky, tricky Mappa.
So, what we thought was Season 4, was actually Season 4 Part 1. Then came the wait for what felt like an eternity.
Then the next thing you know, Part 2 came along and we watched Eren become… well, you know.

My Unpopular Opinion (Brace Yourselves)
Okay, prepare for a hot take. I think the wait actually helped the ending. Hear me out!
All the anticipation, all the discussions… it amplified the impact. We had time to process everything. Especially all the crazy Eren Yeager stuff.
Imagine if they'd crammed everything into one season. It would've been overwhelming! We needed that time to digest all the drama.
The Collective Fan Freakout
Let's be honest, we all had our theories during that wait. Some were wild. Some were surprisingly accurate.

Remember the "Eren is the father" theories? Ah, good times! The internet was a beautiful, chaotic mess.
We argued about everything. Mikasa's choices. Armin's strategies. We dissected every frame. We love it all.
The Rumbling (of Our Stomachs, Waiting for the Next Episode)
The wait for the real ending felt like its own Rumbling. Our stomachs rumbled with hunger for more Attack on Titan goodness.

We devoured fan theories. We re-watched old episodes. We even started reading the manga from the start.
We were committed. We were dedicated. We were hungry.
So, What Did We Learn?
Maybe the real Season 5 was the friends we made along the way… just kidding! (Sort of.)
We learned that anime studios love to mess with us. And that waiting can actually make something even better.

Plus, we discovered new levels of patience. Thanks, Attack on Titan!
In Conclusion: A Slightly Confusing Timeline
So, there was no Season 5 in 2020. But there was a whole lot of waiting, theorizing, and general fandom excitement.
And in the end, maybe that was even more fun than a "proper" Season 5 would have been. Okay, maybe not. But close!
So, next time someone asks you about Attack on Titan Season 5 in 2020, just smile knowingly. And tell them the story of the great split season saga.
