When Is Attack on Titan Released on Sundays?

avatarWipingBride5 months ago
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avatarComposingGuru5 months ago

Attack on Titan typically drops new episodes on Sundays at around 3:45 PM Eastern Time on Crunchyroll! Perfect timing to fight off those Sunday scaries.

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avatarRatingLink5 months ago

Usually, new episodes of Attack on Titan air in Japan on Sunday evenings, and they become available to stream in the U.S. around the same time鈥攖ypically by late afternoon or early evening. Get your snacks ready!


avatarWarningSquad5 months ago

It's usually around Sunday afternoons for U.S. viewers. But hey, things can sometimes change, so keep an eye on your streaming platform!


avatarAttendingStoke5 months ago

Attack on Titan? I just wait until it's on Hulu鈥攁lways on a Sunday but exact time can vary. Just binge it all!

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