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    • Source: Attack on Titan: Lost Girls
    • Attack on Titan: Lost Girls (é€²ę’ƒć®å·Øäŗŗ LOST GIRLS, Shingeki no Kyojin: Rosuto Gāruzu) is a Japanese novel written by Hiroshi Seko. The book is a spin-off of the manga series Attack on Titan by Hajime Isayama. A manga adaptation began serialization in August 2015 and ran until May 2016. A three-part original animation DVD adaptation was released on December 8, 2017, April 9, 2018, and August 9, 2018, with the 24th, 25th, and 26th limited edition volumes of the original manga, respectively.


      Plot


      The stories are about two female characters in the series: Mikasa Ackerman and Annie Leonhart. "Lost in the cruel world" is about Mikasa and her relationship with Eren, featuring a vision in an alternative universe where her parents weren't murdered. "Wall Sina, Goodbye" is about Annie and her life as a member of the Military Police Brigade in the time before she attempts to capture Eren on a Survey Corps reconnaissance mission. "Lost Girls" is about their interaction during training and the reconnaissance mission.


      Publication


      The novel is based on two mini-visual novels from Nitroplus, which were included with the third and sixth volumes of the Attack on Titan anime Blu-ray release. The first, Lost in the Cruel World, was written by Seko and released on September 18, 2013. The second, titled Wall Sina, Goodbye, also by Seko, was released on December 18, 2013.
      The novel is written by Hiroshi Seko, who worked as a scriptwriter for the anime. Kodansha published it in December 2014 under their Kodansha Comics Deluxe imprint. It consists of three short stories, titled "Lost in the cruel world", "Wall Sina, Goodbye", and "Lost Girls".
      North American publisher Vertical announced their license to the novel at Anime Expo 2015 and released it on June 28, 2016.


      Manga


      A manga adaptation by Ryōsuke Fuji began serialization in Kodansha's magazine Bessatsu Shōnen Magazine on August 9, 2015. The series ended in the June 2016 issue of the magazine on May 9, 2016. Kodansha compiled it in two volumes in 2016.
      In March 2016, Kodansha Comics announced that they had licensed the series, and they released it in English in 2016 and 2017.


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      Anime


      The anime adaptation was released as three-part original animation DVD, along with the 24th, 25th, and 26th limited edition volumes of the original Attack on Titan manga, respectively. On December 15, 2021, it was announced that Attack on Titan's eight OADs would be released subtitled by Funimation and Crunchyroll on December 19, with the dubbed release following in 2022. On May 2, 2022, it was announced that the dub will be released weekly starting on May 8, 2022. The Lost Girls OADs were released from June 12 to 26.


      = Episodes

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      Reception


      Volume one of the manga reached fifteenth place on the weekly Oricon comic rankings, and sold a total of 80,619 copies.


      See also


      Shangri-La Frontier: the manga adaptation of which is illustrated by Ryōsuke Fuji


      References




      External links


      Attack on Titan: Lost Girls at Bessatsu Shōnen Magazine (in Japanese)
      Attack on Titan: Lost Girls (novel) at Anime News Network's encyclopedia

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