Attack on Titan — Episode Schedule

Every upcoming Attack on Titan episode with air dates from AniList. Auto-refreshed weekly, faster Friday-Sunday when most new anime episodes drop. Schedule data from AniList (https://anilist.co).

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Attack on Titan — Episode Schedule tracks upcoming episode listings for the anime franchise as they are carried in AniList, the catalogue and scheduling database used across the Japanese animation industry. The listing is organised around the series’ current release information rather than a fixed broadcast season, so entries appear when AniList has an episode record, an air date, or a status change for the title. For a franchise rooted in Japan and followed across international streaming markets, that makes the calendar a practical view of how episode timing is recorded as it moves through the release pipeline. The entries typically centre on a single episode marker, with the title, the air date when available, and any update to the schedule status. Because anime release timing often clusters around the end of the week, the feed is most active from Friday through Sunday, when many new television episodes are programmed in Japan and then reflected in AniList shortly after. In practice, that means the calendar can show a mixture of confirmed air dates, pending listings, and later revisions when a date is still marked TBA. The result is a steady entertainment reference point rather than a one-time announcement list, which suits a title that may return in parts, specials, or later broadcast windows. Followers of Attack on Titan, anime editors, and media trackers can use this smart calendar feed free to subscribe and place episode entries directly into Apple Calendar, Google Calendar, or Outlook. That helps when a schedule is changing faster than a manual calendar entry can be maintained, especially for long-running shows with staggered releases across Japan, streaming platforms, and regional time zones. The feed is also useful for people comparing episode timing with other weekly anime titles, since the calendar format keeps the series visible alongside work schedules, viewing plans, and publication deadlines without requiring a separate tracking routine. The calendar updates regularly from AniList, so cancellations, revised air dates, and newly posted episode records appear automatically as the source data changes. That makes it a useful record of the series’ current status in entertainment coverage, particularly when official timing shifts after an initial listing or when an episode moves from TBA to a confirmed slot.

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MAY23

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Next Attack on Titan — Episode Schedule – date TBA

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