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Time of India
30-04-2025
- Entertainment
- Time of India
Attack on Titan future plans confirmed new projects after anime finale
Attack on Titan (credit IMDb) Attack on Titan is one of the biggest anime shows ever made. It tells the story of humans fighting giant creatures called Titans in a world full of fear, war, and secrets. The anime started in 2013 and ended in 2023, bringing emotional moments, shocking twists, and powerful characters like Eren, Mikasa, and Levi. Many fans believed the story was over. But now, new comments from the producer reveal something exciting: Attack on Titan is not finished yet. Producer confirms new content after final episode In a recent interview shared by producer Tetsuya Kinoshita said the team will keep working on Attack on Titan content. While the TV anime has ended, the franchise will live on through movies, concerts, and games. Kinoshita explained that these new projects will keep the story and world of Attack on Titan alive for years to come. 'We plan to continue creating films like Last Attack, concerts like this one, and various game collaborations moving forward,' said Kinoshita. These projects are not just for old fans—they are also made to bring in new viewers through different platforms and formats. by Taboola by Taboola Sponsored Links Sponsored Links Promoted Links Promoted Links You May Like Actress Reveals Weight Loss Trick and Gets Fired - Just a Coincidence? nutritiouslivingtips Learn More Undo Movies will expand Titan world One of the most exciting updates is the plan to make new Attack on Titan movies . These will not be simple recaps of the anime. Instead, they could show new stories, side characters, or different parts of the Titan world. The producer mentioned Last Attack, a recent movie that gave fans an emotional experience with amazing animation. Future films could dive deeper into the lives of other characters or explore untold events from the past. Concerts bring Titan music to life Attack on Titan's music is famous for being emotional, loud, and powerful. The team now plans to hold more live concerts, where fans can hear the soundtrack played by real orchestras. These events often include anime scenes shown on big screens, making fans feel like they are inside the story. Kinoshita believes this is a great way to connect with fans across the world—and to let them feel the emotions of the series once again. Games and global deals in development Kinoshita also revealed that more game collaborations are on the way. Attack on Titan has already teamed up with games like Fortnite, and future games may offer even deeper stories, new characters, or action gameplay where fans can fight Titans themselves. These games could appear on mobile apps, consoles, or even virtual reality. The team is also planning new global deals, including fashion and art. This shows that Attack on Titan is becoming a full global brand, not just an anime series. Could there be another anime? Many fans are now wondering: will there be a new Attack on Titan anime? Right now, there is no official news, but the producer's comments suggest that new stories in anime format are possible. The Titan world is full of rich history and many characters, so spin-offs, prequels, or alternate timelines could be made in the future. If fans keep showing support, a new anime could happen someday. Titan legacy will continue Even though the main anime ended, Attack on Titan is not going away. The creators are working hard to keep the story alive through new formats like movies, concerts, games, and more. For fans who thought the journey was over, this news gives hope and excitement. Attack on Titan is no longer just an anime it's a growing legacy. From emotional music to global events, the Titan world is evolving. And as long as fans keep watching, playing, and listening, the story will continue.


South China Morning Post
23-02-2025
- Entertainment
- South China Morning Post
Spark Study Buddy (Explorer): Japanese social media star Yuka Kinoshita retires from competitive eating
Content provided by British Council [1] A famous eating influencer from Japan named Yuka Kinoshita announced on February 1 that she will quit competitive eating due to health and age concerns. This announcement comes just a few months after she returned to social media following a seven-month break. [2] Kinoshita has been dealing with bipolar disorder. 'I will turn 40 on February 4, and it's difficult for me to keep working as a big eater,' she posted on a social media platform where she has 5.2 million followers. [3] 'I am very exhausted. My health has deteriorated over the years. It is no problem to eat like a normal person, but I feel tired even when I am not full. So I am afraid I cannot eat as much as before,' she added. [4] Her career as a 'big stomach king' began in 2009 on the Japanese reality show The Battle of Big Eaters. She did not win the show. Still, she attracted attention for the contrast between the large amount of food she could eat, her small body and cute smile. [5] Kinoshita began her own online channel back in 2014. She would share her binge-eating adventures on video. Her achievements included eating 600 fried chickens in one sitting. She also posted videos of her eating 100 burgers, 5kg of steak, and 5kg of ramen. In one video, she ate bibimbap, a Korean rice dish, mixed with 50 eggs in addition to 6kg of miso soup. [6] Kinoshita is 158cm tall and remained at 47kg for a long time. It was estimated that she consumed between 5,000 to 20,000 calories a meal while eating large amounts of food in a short time. She stopped sharing content on the internet at the beginning of last year. She reappeared in August, saying she was slowly recovering from the mental illness. [7] 'I am not in the mood for love and I never thought of getting married. With my three cats, I am quite happy and content,' said Kinoshita in a recent video. 'For this new year, I hope I can live a long life like a snake.' Source: South China Morning Post, February 10 Questions 1. According to paragraph 1, why is Kinoshita quitting competitive eating? 2. Which word can replace 'exhausted' in paragraph 2? A. sleepy B. worried C. full D. tired 3. Which TV show helped Kinoshita become famous, as mentioned in paragraph 4? 4. … Kinoshita did not win the show, people started to notice her. A. Although B. Because C. However D. Until 5. According to paragraph 6, how many calories can she eat in one meal? 6. Write the plural form of the following food items. (4 marks) (i) burger (ii) miso soup (iii) steak (iv) ramen Kinoshita, known for eating massive amounts of food, says she is exhausted and her health has deteriorated Photo: YouTube@kinoyuu0204 Answers 1. because of health and age reasons 2. D 3. The Battle of Big Eaters 4. A 5. between 5,000 and 20,000 calories 6. (i) burgers; (ii) miso soup; (iii) steak; (iv) ramen


South China Morning Post
10-02-2025
- Entertainment
- South China Morning Post
Japan ‘big stomach' competitive eater, who ate 100 burgers at one meal, retires at 40
Published: 9:00am, 10 Feb 2025 A world famous eating influencer from Japan has said she is set to quit competitive eating for health and age reasons. The announcement by Yuka Kinoshita was released online on February 1, just months after she made a come-back on social media following a seven-month hiatus. She had spent that time confined at home suffering from bipolar affective disorder. 'I will turn 40 on February 4 and it is really hard for me to continue working as a big eater,' Kinoshita said on a major social media platform where she has 5.2 million followers. Yuka Kinoshita first rose to fame on a reality television show. Photo: YouTube@kinoyuu0204 'I am very exhausted. My health has deteriorated over Yuka Kinoshita the years. It is no problem to eat like a normal person, but I will feel tired even when I am not full. So I am afraid I cannot eat as much as before,' she added. Her career as a 'big stomach king' began in 2009 on the Japanese reality show The Battle of Big Eaters , which she did not win but attracted attention for the contrast between her massive consumption of food and her slim stature and cute smile.