When Did Season 4 Of Aot Come Out

Alright, let's dive into the wild world of Attack on Titan and when exactly the final season (aka Season 4) decided to grace our screens. Buckle up, because the release was a bit of a rollercoaster!
The Grand Unveiling (Part 1)
Mark your calendars (or time-travel devices), because part one of Season 4 dropped on December 7, 2020. Yes, 2020 – the year that felt like a decade. It was a Christmas gift, just a little early, in the form of giant, terrifying titans!
Fans went absolutely bonkers. The internet practically exploded with theories, reactions, and enough memes to conquer Wall Maria. Remember frantically refreshing Crunchyroll every week? Ah, good times... stressful times.
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But Wait, There's More! (Part 2)
Just when we thought we'd finally wrapped our heads around everything, Attack on Titan threw another curveball. Part two of Season 4 arrived on January 9, 2022. A little over a year later, and the wait felt like an eternity for many fans.
Talk about a cliffhanger! We were left dangling on the edge of our seats, desperately craving answers. The suspense was so thick, you could cut it with a 3D Maneuver Gear blade.

The Finale... Almost!
Okay, so "final season" is a bit of a tricky phrase with Attack on Titan. It was more like the "final chapter... divided into several really long parts." Part 3 (or "The Final Chapters - Part 1") premiered on March 4, 2023.
It was a cinematic experience, presented as a special. Everyone collectively held their breath, wondering if this was really the end.

The Actual, For Real, No-Kidding Finale
Finally, after years of anticipation, speculation, and emotional turmoil, "The Final Chapters - Part 2" aired on November 4, 2023. This was it. The end of an era. Eren's story completed, as well as the rest of the Survey Corps.
The internet pretty much melted down. Arguments about the ending raged, tears were shed, and fan art flooded every corner of social media. It was a beautiful, chaotic mess.

Why So Many Parts?
You might be wondering, "Why did they split the final season into so many segments?" Well, adapting the manga into anime is a complex process. The source material was incredibly dense, and the animation required was incredibly detailed.
Dividing the season allowed the animators to maintain a high level of quality. Plus, it kept us all on our toes, didn't it?

“The ending was… divisive,” said Mikasa Ackerman, probably, if she had access to the internet after everything went down.
Ultimately, the staggered release of Season 4 of Attack on Titan was a journey in itself. We experienced highs, lows, moments of sheer terror, and moments of unexpected humor. It was a shared experience that brought fans together (and occasionally tore them apart in passionate debates). Regardless of how you felt about the ending, the ride was unforgettable.
So, next time someone asks you when Season 4 came out, you can confidently say, "Well, it's complicated..." and then launch into this delightful explanation. Happy Titan-watching!
