Exclusive mini art boards featuring Eren, Mikasa, and Armin from Attack on Titan The Last Attack Movie, distributed during the film's opening week in Japan.

Attack on Titan The Last Attack Movie to Offer Special Art for Opening Week Fans – Here’s How to Get It!

For fans of Attack on Titan (進撃の巨人), November 8 marks a significant date. On this day, the first week of the highly anticipated theatrical release, Attack on Titan The Last Attack Movie, kicks off across Japan. As a special treat, attendees who watch the movie between November 8 and 14 will receive exclusive art. The art is created by Attack on Titan’s original manga artist, Hajime Isayama. This limited-edition “mini shikishi” (small art board) features the iconic profiles of Eren, Mikasa, and Armin in a beautifully detailed, hand-drawn style.

Exclusive Art for Fans Attending Attack on Titan The Last Attack in Theaters

Each art piece is randomly distributed. There are three unique designs depicting the beloved characters from Attack on Titan. This thoughtful giveaway reflects Isayama’s commitment to the fans. It offers a collectible piece that captures the essence of the journey these characters have taken. The exclusive “mini shikishi” art boards will be available only in select theaters nationwide. During the film’s opening week, fans are encouraged to secure their tickets early.

English Translation of Japanese Tweet:

🎉 First-week theater exclusive bonus 🕊️
Original artwork by Hajime Isayama featuring Eren, Mikasa, and Armin (3 random designs)✨
Please come to the theater! 🎬
Distribution period: 11/8 (Fri) – 11/14 (Thu)

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