Bleach’s Final Arc Is Getting a New Ending—But Should It Rewrite the Past?
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Published: November 17, 2025
Category: Anime Adaptation Controversies
Keywords: Attack on Titan anime ending, Mappa vs Isayama, AOT final season changes, Eren’s fate anime vs manga
Two years after the Attack on Titan manga’s polarizing finale, MAPPA has done the unthinkable: they rewrote it. The final anime episodes aired this month, and while the core plot remains intact, key scenes were altered—some subtly, while others were drastically changed.
The result? A fandom is divided all over again.
Let’s break it down:
“MAPPA fixed what Isayama broke.”
“This is fan service, not storytelling.”
“I loved it—but it’s not canon.”
Some fans are praising the changes as a respectful improvement. Others see it as a betrayal of the original creator’s intent. The debate has reignited old wounds, with manga loyalists clashing with anime-only viewers.
This isn’t just about Attack on Titan. It’s about creative ownership. When an anime studio alters a manga’s ending, are they honouring the fans—or undermining the author?
MAPPA’s version of the ending is beautiful, emotional, and arguably more satisfying. But it also opens a Pandora’s box about who gets to decide how a story ends.
Did MAPPA save Attack on Titan—or rewrite history? Let’s talk.
Source: Crunchyroll’s November Update on Attack on Titan’s Final Season
Joseph is the founder of Otaku Odyssey, blending SEO strategy with anime critique. He writes to spark debate and challenge conventional fandom narratives.
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