Visually, Wit Studio pushed the boundaries of television anime in Season 1. The use of "3D Maneuver Gear" sequences provided a sense of speed and verticality rarely seen in the medium. Watching the soldiers swing through the streets of Trost or the giant trees of the 57th Expedition in 720p provides a crisp look at the thick, bold linework that defines the show's aesthetic. The soundtrack, composed by Hiroyuki Sawano, further elevates the experience with operatic themes and heavy rock riffs that highlight the epic scale of the conflict.
For those using the keyword , here is a complete breakdown of the season’s narrative arc.
Visually, Wit Studio pushed the boundaries of television anime in Season 1. The use of "3D Maneuver Gear" sequences provided a sense of speed and verticality rarely seen in the medium. Watching the soldiers swing through the streets of Trost or the giant trees of the 57th Expedition in 720p provides a crisp look at the thick, bold linework that defines the show's aesthetic. The soundtrack, composed by Hiroyuki Sawano, further elevates the experience with operatic themes and heavy rock riffs that highlight the epic scale of the conflict.
For those using the keyword , here is a complete breakdown of the season’s narrative arc.