How To Watch Attack On Titan In Order

How To Watch Attack On Titan In Order

Attack on Titan, or Shingeki no Kyujin, took the world by storm when its first season debuted in 2013, quickly becoming one of the most popular – and celebrated – anime of all time. The series, based on the manga by the same name, has been praised as richly detailed, finely crafted, and consistently compelling.

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If you’re just getting into Attack on Titan in 2025 (or later), we’ve assembled a watch order for you. Or rather, three watch orders. Because, as is distressingly common with many of the very best media IPs through the ages, there are arguments to be made for numerous approaches.

Attack On Titan: The Complete Chronological Watch Order

Attack on Titan image of Eren balancing

If you’re intent on watching not just Attack on Titan’s flagship series, but its spin-offs as well, then these first two sections of our guide are for you. This first part lists everything in chronological order.

Mind you, this approach might not be the best for you. By inserting all the side content in precise chronological order, you’ll be spoiling yourself on some things which said side content, having been released later on, will have assumed viewers are familiar with.

Order

Name

Spoils Future Events?

1

No Regrets, Parts I and II

Yes

2

Season 1, Episodes 1-3

3

Ilse’s Notebook

No

4

A Sudden Visitor

No

5

Distress

No

6

Season 1, Episodes 1-16

7

Lost Girls: Wall Sina, Goodbye Parts I and II

Yes

8

Season 1, Episodes 17-25

9

Season 2, Episodes 1-12

10

Season 3, Episodes 1-12

11

Lost Girls: Lost in the Cruel World

12

Season 3, Episodes 13-25

13

Season 4, Part I: Episodes 1-16

14

Season 4, Part II: Episodes 1-12

15

Season 4, Part III: Specials 1 and 2

Attack On Titan: The Complete Best First-Experience Watch Order

Attack on Titan image showing Armin, Eren and Mikasa looking ahead.

Well then, seeing as we marked yes on several things which spoil key story elements out-of-order, how does a newcomer to Attack on Titan avoid such spoilers, and watch everything in its intended order?

Time to make a few quick adjustments:

Order

Name

1

Season 1, Episodes 1-25

2

Ilse’s Notebook

3

A Sudden Visitor

4

Distress

5

No Regrets, Parts I and II

6

Season 2, Episodes 1-12

7

Lost Girls: Wall Sina, Goodbye Parts I and II

9

Season 3, Episodes 1-12

10

Lost Girls: Lost in the Cruel World

11

Season 3, Episodes 13-25

12

Season 4, Episodes 1-16

13

Season 4, Part II: Episodes 1-12

14

Season 4, Part III: Specials 1 and 2

Attack On Titan: The Watch Order, Sans “Filler”

Eren Yeager touching his face in a close up shot against trees.

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Let’s say you’d prefer to cut to the chase. After all, much of Attack on Titan’s side content is purely supplemental. Indeed, Lost in the Cruel World isn’t even canon – not really. (It’s sort of complicated.) And A Sudden Visitor is farcical to the point of severe uncertainty!

Even so, a bit of the side content remains important viewing, so rather than just telling readers to stick with the obvious (season) parts of our above tables, we’ve made a third one just to be safe.

Order

Name

1

Season 1, Episodes 1-25

2

Ilse’s Notebook

3

No Regrets, Parts I and II

4

Season 2, Episodes 1-12

5

Season 3, Episodes 1-12

6

Season 3, Episodes 13-25

7

Season 4, Episodes 1-16

8

Season 4, Part II: Episodes 1-12

9

Season 4, Part III: Specials 1 and 2

If you’re super-intent on skipping anything remotely filler-esque, at least watch Ilse’s Notebook. While it’s hardly supremely consequential, we do think it’s 100 percent worth including – and, unlike the other side content – it was even written by the mangaka, Hajime Isayama.

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