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*The [[Titan|Colossal Titan]], which in the manga and anime stands at approximately 60 meters tall, has its size doubled to 120 meters in this film. | *The [[Titan|Colossal Titan]], which in the manga and anime stands at approximately 60 meters tall, has its size doubled to 120 meters in this film. | ||
*The special effects in this movie are accomplished through a combination of practical effects and traditional [[Tokusatsu|tokusatsu]] techniques and {{CGI}}, a style Shinji Higuchi calls "hybrid." Higuchi employed similar techniques when working on the special effects for ''[[Gamera 2: Attack of Legion]]'' and ''[[Gamera 3: Revenge of Iris]]''. | *The special effects in this movie are accomplished through a combination of practical effects and traditional [[Tokusatsu|tokusatsu]] techniques and {{CGI}}, a style Shinji Higuchi calls "hybrid." Higuchi employed similar techniques when working on the special effects for ''[[Gamera 2: Attack of Legion]]'' and ''[[Gamera 3: Revenge of Iris]]''. | ||
*''Attack on Titan the Movie: Part 2'' and its | *''Attack on Titan the Movie: Part 2'' and [[Attack on Titan the Movie: Part 1|its predecessor]] are the only known Toho kaiju films to receive an English-language novelization: ''Attack on Titan: End of the World'' by Touji Asakura<ref name="Barnes and Noble">[http://www.barnesandnoble.com/w/attack-on-titan-touji-asakura/1123565467?ean=9781945054082&st=PLA&sid=BNB_DRS_Core+Shopping+Books_00000000&2sid=Google_&sourceId=PLGoP62465 Attack on Titan: End of the World by Touji Asakura, Paperback]</ref> | ||
*' | *In Funimation's English dubs, every character who appears in both this film and the anime series has the same English voice actor, with Bryce Papenbrook as Eren, Trina Nishimura as Mikasa, Josh Grelle as Armin, Ashly Burch as Sasha, Mike McFarland as Jean, and Jessica Calvello as Hans/Hange. Tia Ballard (Lil), R. Bruce Elliot (Kubal), and David Wald (Souda) all portray characters similar to those they voice in the anime. | ||
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Attack on Titan the Movie: Part 2 (進撃の巨人 ATTACK ON TITAN エンド オブ ザ ワールド is a live action Shingeki no Kyojin ATTACK ON TITAN Endo obu za wārudo, lit. Advance of Giants ATTACK ON TITAN End of the World)2015 Template:Daikaiju eiga co-produced by Kodansha, Licri, Nikkatsu Corporation, and Toho Company Ltd., based on the popular manga created by Hajime Isayama. It was filmed simultaneously with Attack on Titan the Movie: Part 1, its predecessor.
Plot
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Staff
Staff role on the left, staff member's name on the right.
- Directed by Shinji Higuchi
- Written by Yûsuke Watanabe, Tomohiro Machiyama, Hajime Isayama
- Produced by Yûji Ishida, Genki Kawamura
- Music by Shiro Sagisu
- Cinematography by Shôji Ehara
- Production design by Takeshi Shimizu
- Special effects by Yoshihiro Nishimura, Katsuro Onoue
Cast
Actor's name on the left, character played on the right.
- Haruma Miura as Eren
- Hiroki Hasegawa as Shikishima
- Kiko Mizuhara as Mikasa
- Kanata Hongô as Armin
- Takahiro Miura as Jean
- Nanami Sakuraba as Sasha
- Satoru Matsuo as Sannagi
- Shû Watanabe as Fukushi (stock footage)
- Ayame Misaki as Hiana (stock footage)
- Rina Takeda as Lil (stock footage)
- Satomi Ishihara as Hange
- Pierre Taki as Souda
- Jun Kunimura as Kubal
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Theatrical Releases
Foreign ReleasesOn June 29, 2015, Funimation Entertainment, the same company that distributes the Attack on Titan anime in the United States, announced that it had acquired the American distribution rights for both live-action films from Toho. Funimation announced that the world premiere of Attack on Titan the Movie: Part 1 would be held on July 14 in Los Angeles, and that both parts of the film would be released in theaters across North, Central, and South America in the fall.[2] FUNimation later confirmed that Part 1 would be released on September 30, while Part 2 would be released on October 20. Additionally, Madman, who has distributed many of the Godzilla films in Australia in the past, acquired the rights to release the films theatrically in Australia and New Zealand in August 2015.[3] MiniseriesTo tie in with the films, Toho announced a three-part miniseries, Attack on Titan: Beacon for Counterattack, which aired on the Japanese channel dTV on August 15. The series focuses on the supporting characters of Hans, a scientist who is obsessed with studying the Titans; Sasha, a Survey Corps trainee who is skilled at archery; and Fukushi and Lil, rivals who become lovers.
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ReferencesThis is a list of references for Attack on Titan the Movie: Part 2. These citations are used to identify the reliable sources on which this article is based. These references appear inside articles in the form of superscript numbers, which look like this: [1]
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