The first time we heard the “Ashes on The Fire” theme song for the final season of Attack on Titan was in the very first trailer. It’s the epic song that has also played in some of the episodes. The composition is by Yamamoto Kohta, and the short version of the song is now available on Pony Canyon’s Official YouTube channel. It’s not even restricted, so you can listen to it right here:
The full version should come on February 1st. Meanwhile the anime goes trending after pretty much every episode. Many even consider the latest one as the best so far. We finally got to see Armin’s transformation, as well as some more action from the scouts! Reiner coming back into the fight with the very same “Ashes on The Fire” soundtrack in the background was hype as well, and Attack on Titan is still over half a season from over! The next episode is titled “Assassin’s Bullet” and we have to wait until Sunday for it.
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And in case you are one of the people who hasn’t heard of it yet somehow. Attack on Titan is a popular Japanese manga series by Hajime Isayama. It is currently airing the final season of its anime adaptation. You can also read the full synopsis of the story:
Over a century ago, mankind was devoured by giant beings of unknown intelligence and origin known as Titans. Creatures that eat humans alive indiscriminately and for no apparent reason. The remaining population has managed to survive the last hundred years only by building a multi-walled city capable of keeping the Titans at bay, training military recruits to patrol the perimeter and gather intelligence about their mysterious foe. Eren and Mikasa have lived a relatively peaceful life behind the city’s walls. But when a massive Titan appears, smashing the outer barrier and unleashing a wave of terror, their lives are brutally changed forever…
Source: PONY CANYON Official YouTube
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