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Display title | Attack on Titan: Signal to Strike Back (2015) |
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Page creator | Les (talk | contribs) |
Date of page creation | 10:42, 16 September 2018 |
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Article description: (description ) This attribute controls the content of the description and og:description elements. | Attack on Titan: Signal to Strike Back, also directly transliterated as Attack on Titan: Hangeki no Noroshi (進撃の巨人 ATTACK ON TITAN 反撃の狼煙, Shingeki no Kyojin Hangeki no Noroshi, lit. The Attack Titan: Signal to Strike Back), is a three-episode Japanese miniseries supervised by Shinji Higuchi and written by Yusuke Watanabe based loosely on the manga Attack on Titan by Hajime Isayama. Funded by Avex Digital and produced by Toho Pictures, it was distributed through the streaming service dTV from August 15 to 29 of 2015. The series is set in the same universe as Higuchi's live-action films Attack on Titan the Movie: Part 1 and Part 2, and was released between the two. An English-subtitled version is only available in Australia, where Madman brought it to home video. |
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