Revisit Attack on Titan’s epic story through its music! Our guide pairs each opening and ending song with key moments from the series. Relive the excitement as the story unfolds.
Note: I’ve found the best quality videos available, but some might not be perfect. There may also be issues with region blocking, so I’ve included two versions of some openings to ensure they’re accessible to everyone. I’ll keep updating with better versions and fix any broken links as needed. Enjoy!
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ATTACK ON TITAN OP
1. "Guren no Yumiya" by Linked Horizon
Covers the fall of Wall Maria and early Trost arc
2. "Jiyuu no Tsubasa" by Linked Horizon
Spans the latter part of Trost arc and the Female Titan arc
3. "Shinzou wo Sasageyo!" by Linked Horizon
Covers the Clash of the Titans arc and the reveal of the Beast Titan
4. "Red Swan" by YOSHIKI feat. HYDE
Spans the Uprising arc, focusing on human conflict and character backgrounds
5. "Shoukei to Shikabane no Michi" by Linked Horizon
Covers the Return to Shiganshina arc and the basement reveal
6. "Boku no Sensou" by Shinsei Kamattechan
Spans the Marley arc and the attack on Liberio
7. "The Rumbling" by SiM
Covers the War for Paradis arc and the beginning of the Rumbling
8. "Saigo no Kyojin" by Linked Horizon
Spans the early stages of the Rumbling
9. "UNDER THE TREE" by SiM
Special them used for the conclusion of the anime series.
ATTACK ON TITAN ED
1. "Utsukushiki Zankoku na Sekai" by Yoko Hikasa
Reflects on the beauty and cruelty of the world the characters inhabit
2. "great escape" by Cinema Staff
(Version 1)
(Version 2)
Themes of struggle and the desire for freedom
3. "Yuugure no Tori" by Shinsei Kamattechan
Mysterious and ominous, hinting at hidden truths
4. "Akatsuki no Chinkonka" by Linked Horizon
A requiem-like song, reflecting the dark revelations of this arc
5. "Name of Love" by Cinema Staff
Themes of sacrifice and the weight of history
6. "Shougeki" by Yuuko Andou
Reflects the shock and trauma of war
7. "Akuma no Ko" by Ai Higuchi
Explores themes of duality and the nature of good and evil
8. "Itterasshai" by Ai Higuchi
A bittersweet farewell to the series and its characters
Note: I’ve found the best quality videos available, but some might not be perfect. There may also be issues with region blocking, so I’ve included two versions of some openings to ensure they’re accessible to everyone. I’ll keep updating with better versions and fix any broken links as needed. Thanks for dropping by!