After a long wait, the episodes of the Attack on Titan original animation DVD (OAD) are now available in English dub on the Crunchyroll streaming service. The entire series of eight episodes will be accessible for viewing on the site in the near future! Following a long wait, Crunchyroll has announced that the Attack on Titan OAD episodes will finally be available in English dub and that they will be available to stream on the site starting next week. The Isle’s Notebook OAD, the first episode of the series, will be broadcast on May 8. The following episodes will be distributed on a weekly basis.
Last year, the subtitled episodes of the OAD were made available for viewing on Crunchyroll and Funimation, which launched in December of that year. With that in mind, it’s past time for the episodes to be published in their original English dub. The Attack on Titan OAD is comprised of eight episodes, each of which is released monthly. The first & second episodes are adaptations of the mangas The Sudden Visitor and Distress, respectively, while Episodes 4-5 are adaptations of the two-episode OAD series Attack on Titan: No Regrets, which is an adaptation of the spin-off manga of the same name by artist Hikaru Suruga and writer Gun Snark, respectively.
The final three episodes are based on Hiroshi Seko’s Attack on Titan: Lost Girls spinoff novel, which was adapted into an anime series. While waiting for the final portion of the anime’s Final Season, watching the OADs would be a fantastic way to keep up with Attack on Titan material. After all, the third episode of Season 4 has not yet been released, but it is slated to air in 2023, according to the official release schedule.
The wait will be long, but we are hopeful that an announcement will be made in the not too distant future. The 4th Season of Attack on Titan is currently in production. The manga’s last episodes will be adapted for television in The Final. Although there is no official publication date for the third and final season as of yet, it is expected to air sometime around Winter 2023, according to the network.