Attack on Titan has reached success on another level in the past decade, with few series reaching its monumental highs. Out of every anime series since 2015, there haven't been any to receive both critical acclaim and widespread love from everyday viewers, showing just how popular Attack on Titan became. From its very first episode in 2013 to its stunning finale in 2023, Attack on Titan has set the standard for shōnen anime.

Just under two years since the series' finale, popular streaming platform Crunchyroll is planning to give the anime its first ever Global Impact Award. The Crunchyroll Anime Awards are a yearly event in which fans can vote on their favorite series, character, and more from the year, and this is the first iteration of the Global Impact Award.

Attack on Titan winning the first ever Global Impact Award from Crunchyroll is no coincidence. The series' massive success is heavily tied in with the growing popularity of the streaming platform, and it can be easy to see the pair's success rising hand-in-hand. Crunchyroll gave viewers somewhere to watch Attack on Titan easily, and Attack on Titan gave people a reason to subscribe to Crunchyroll.

Attack on Titan Is the Biggest Anime of the Last Decade

This Award Symbolizes the Series’ Groundbreaking Success

There are plenty of the most gripping premier episodes in the art form, never letting its foot off the pedal from its beginning moments.

Attack on Titan is winning this amazing award from the biggest anime streaming service in America because of how big it really is. From the anime series, to the final movie, to the video games, and more, Attack on Titan grew larger than anyone could have anticipated. This award comes after an interesting study that shows how popular anime is to Gen Z viewers, garnering more approval than The Mandalorian's Pedro Pascal and NBA legend LeBron James.

Anime Is Bigger than Ever, and Attack on Titan Has Done a Lot of the Groundwork

Who Knows What the Next Massive Franchise Will Be?

Anime has only been in America for a few decades, and it really only took off in popularity over the past ten years. Series like Dragon Ball, One Piece, Bleach, and Naruto introduced the West to Japanese animation, and it can be argued that Attack on Titan was one of the series that helped make anime mainstream.

Attack on Titan's Global Impact Award from Crunchyroll is well deserved, but the series is over. What's next for anime, and which series will be the next recipient of such a prestigious award? Out of every series airing, it looks like Solo Leveling might be the next titan of anime, as it's currently breaking records on Crunchyroll at an unprecedented rate.

Attack on Titan (2013) anime poster
Created by
Hajime Isayama
First Film
Attack on Titan: The Crimson Bow and Arrow
Latest Film
Attack on Titan: The Final Chapters (2023)
First TV Show
Attack On Titan
Latest TV Show
Attack On Titan