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Tdfern14 wrote: Attackcjc wrote:

Tdfern14 wrote: Attackcjc wrote:

Tdfern14 wrote: Attackcjc wrote:

EthanPHX wrote: Attackcjc wrote: Tdfern14 wrote: Not going to lie this trailer gave me goosebumps but also worries me how it may be handled in the future. The new director confirmed on twitter that the trailer was pre-animated. So don't worry about the final product looking bad, as it will surely look better. The trailer itself is already more promising than S3P2 While I'm still unsure to this day what people mean about S3P2 being bad (even if I noticed a couple minor flaws), I strongly agree about the trailer being promising. Even the parts that I know are going to be updated for the actual season looked awesome, and either way, the trailer has got me pumped and hoping this season starts this fall, as its starting to look like it will be delayed. I think they say its bad because the animation quality was lowered a bit compare to previous seasons or just how quickly the arc was handled. Maybe the color shading was off by a bit but it was nothing drastic. I still feel the manga was done justice as expected. I def wouldn't say the arc was handled quickly with the 6 month hiatus, which I was certain was a network decision but realized recently it may had been WIT's call, especially with how apparantly they were ready to step down before season 3 even concluded.

But as big a mystery as that will forever be behind season 3 hiatus, a bigger one is whether season 4 will be delayed or not. The fact that the teaser last year said Fall 2020, but this trailer didn't is not a good sign. Given how every anime in every seasons of this year is getting delayed from every famous big title anime to small ones you can think of, because of COVID-19 or otherwise. I can honestly totally see Attack on Titan Season 4 getting delayed as well. To which I don't see that a problem. Yeah I'm pretty sure its being delayed as well. Well to that I say good. Because the animators not only need the time to make sure it looks good but also time for the manga to catch up. I agree. Its a good thing for multiple reasons, between the cast+crew being safe from COVID and what you just said about the manga catching up. I knew the anime would be starting ATLEAST when the manga was just about wrapping up with no more than a handfull of chps left. If the delays mean better access to source material, that's nothing but a good thing.