Attack on Titan Season 3 Episode 8: Outside the Walls of Orvud District

Manga chapter 65-66

Canon/HIGH

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9.2

13 Fans

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Attack on Titan Season 3 Episode 8: Outside the Walls of Orvud District

Manga chapter 65-66

Canon/HIGH

OSHIMETER

9.2

13 Fans

5star
4star
3star
2star
1star
PacingVisualWritingEmo ImpactSoundtrack

QUICK TAKES

konami's avatar
konami
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This episode was all about political issues and who deserved to be in the throne with royal bloodline to claim the power over critical tension.
ffffaiz's avatar
ffffaiz
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Knowing full well there's no more government and overthrowing the fake king. With Rod Reiss being a titan and Historia being finally free of the choices she's told to make. Quite a surprise at how the episode ends.
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stevenodhiambo442
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This episode It's picking up the pieces, Eren got his groove back. Historia became a queen. We got the funniest line in AOT history. And that giant nightmare Titan is slowly crawling toward Orvud District while Erwin is being suspiciously quiet about evacuation plans
alexvvc's avatar
alexvvc
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No episode in AOT is trash! Episode 8 feels like it decides the fate of humanity, but maybe there’s still more to uncover. Rod Reiss’ massive Titan is absolutely mind-bending. How are they even supposed to stop something that huge? Episode 9 is a must-watch!
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alrickalmight
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Historia's father taking that fluid was a surprise. He turned into a massive monstrosity. THis anime really doesn't fail to impress when it comes to these kind of things.
hopedotgg's avatar
hopedotgg
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Episode 8 is wild and intense as a massive Titan transformation traps our heroes underground, forcing them to risk everything to escape and stay together.
zojoman's avatar
zojoman
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The scale of the threat is literally horizontal and it is a total nightmare. Seeing the civilians and the military prepare for a titan that big is insane. The animation of the crawl is unsettlingly detailed.
charliereviews's avatar
charliereviews
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I was genuinely surprised by how massive Rod’s Titan is. Its enormous, grotesque body makes it nearly impossible to stop and adds intense tension to the episode. Eren’s sudden power-up from the vial was thrilling, showing new potential and shifting the battle’s momentum.
yonahime's avatar
yonahime
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Eren finally made up his mind after an emotional meltdown, despite the tense situation they were in. I loved the subtle goofy lines Jean and Sasha threw at him. 😆 And my girl Historia has another duty to take on—this girl has no time to rest, not even for a day! 😮‍💨
jimmytole1262's avatar
jimmytole1262
they're the prey, and we're the hunters. Strong enough to keep Attack on Titan fans engaged — definitely watch.
animeroshi's avatar
animeroshi
Cavern collapse, ideology reborn. Eren gambles on “Armor” and births hardening—possibly the secret of the Walls. Rod becomes a crawling catastrophe, but the real rise is Historia’s. She rejects sacrifice, accepts the crown, and chooses to fight. Dawn at Orvud means judgment.
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sheila_jade
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shayme_on_you

EPISODE CONTEXT

Positioned at episode 8 of 12, this lands squarely in the season's climactic build following the critical turning point in 'Wish,' where decisions about the Founding Titan's power reshaped the trajectory of every major player. The emotional and strategic fallout from those choices drives this episode's tension, functioning as the calm-before-the-storm bridge directly into 'Ruler of the Walls,' where the threat converging on Orvud District will demand everything the team has prepared.

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EPISODE CONTEXT

Positioned at episode 8 of 12, this lands squarely in the season's climactic build following the critical turning point in 'Wish,' where decisions about the Founding Titan's power reshaped the trajectory of every major player. The emotional and strategic fallout from those choices drives this episode's tension, functioning as the calm-before-the-storm bridge directly into 'Ruler of the Walls,' where the threat converging on Orvud District will demand everything the team has prepared.

QUICK TAKES

konami's avatar
konami
VerifiedVerified
This episode was all about political issues and who deserved to be in the throne with royal bloodline to claim the power over critical tension.
ffffaiz's avatar
ffffaiz
VerifiedVerified
Knowing full well there's no more government and overthrowing the fake king. With Rod Reiss being a titan and Historia being finally free of the choices she's told to make. Quite a surprise at how the episode ends.
stevenodhiambo442's avatar
stevenodhiambo442
VerifiedVerified
This episode It's picking up the pieces, Eren got his groove back. Historia became a queen. We got the funniest line in AOT history. And that giant nightmare Titan is slowly crawling toward Orvud District while Erwin is being suspiciously quiet about evacuation plans
alexvvc's avatar
alexvvc
VerifiedVerified
No episode in AOT is trash! Episode 8 feels like it decides the fate of humanity, but maybe there’s still more to uncover. Rod Reiss’ massive Titan is absolutely mind-bending. How are they even supposed to stop something that huge? Episode 9 is a must-watch!
alrickalmight's avatar
alrickalmight
VerifiedVerified
Historia's father taking that fluid was a surprise. He turned into a massive monstrosity. THis anime really doesn't fail to impress when it comes to these kind of things.
hopedotgg's avatar
hopedotgg
VerifiedVerified
Episode 8 is wild and intense as a massive Titan transformation traps our heroes underground, forcing them to risk everything to escape and stay together.
zojoman's avatar
zojoman
VerifiedVerified
The scale of the threat is literally horizontal and it is a total nightmare. Seeing the civilians and the military prepare for a titan that big is insane. The animation of the crawl is unsettlingly detailed.
charliereviews's avatar
charliereviews
VerifiedVerified
I was genuinely surprised by how massive Rod’s Titan is. Its enormous, grotesque body makes it nearly impossible to stop and adds intense tension to the episode. Eren’s sudden power-up from the vial was thrilling, showing new potential and shifting the battle’s momentum.
yonahime's avatar
yonahime
VerifiedVerified
Eren finally made up his mind after an emotional meltdown, despite the tense situation they were in. I loved the subtle goofy lines Jean and Sasha threw at him. 😆 And my girl Historia has another duty to take on—this girl has no time to rest, not even for a day! 😮‍💨
jimmytole1262's avatar
jimmytole1262
they're the prey, and we're the hunters. Strong enough to keep Attack on Titan fans engaged — definitely watch.
animeroshi's avatar
animeroshi
Cavern collapse, ideology reborn. Eren gambles on “Armor” and births hardening—possibly the secret of the Walls. Rod becomes a crawling catastrophe, but the real rise is Historia’s. She rejects sacrifice, accepts the crown, and chooses to fight. Dawn at Orvud means judgment.
sheila_jade's avatar
sheila_jade
shayme_on_you's avatar
shayme_on_you

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