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Attack on Titan Gets Limited-Edition Anime Metal Art Collection Releasing in 33 Countries

BY: RENEE SENZATIMORE

Attack on Titan unveils a brand-new metal artwork collection immortalizing some of the anime's most memorable visuals and character moments.

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Wit Studio and MAPPA's iconic dark fantasy series, Attack on Titan, contains some of the most breathtaking visuals of any modern shonen work. Now, FANitem has created a stunning metal artwork collection that compiles the anime's most memorable sequences.

Per PR Times, FANiTEM recently released its third series of metal artworks for Attack on Titan. The collection consists of gorgeous animation stills printed on solid tin plates with a monochrome finish. In the style of FANiTEM's first two collections, Series Three consists of both black-and-white and full-color pieces. Each image comes in a black aluminum frame and can either be hung on a wall or displayed on a table or desk. There are 17 designs in total, each capturing a different scene from Seasons 1-3 of the anime series. The pieces are highly limited, with only 100 prints having been produced for every individual design. At the time of writing, the retail price for each metal artwork is US$73.00.

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