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Yui Ishikawa burst into tears when shooting Mikasa’s final scene in Attack on Titan

Por Alejandro Rodriguez
Publicado 22 June, 2026
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Why did Ishikawa avoid reading the ending for so long?What did you feel when you finally came to the conclusion of the story?Why did this testimony touch the fandom so much?

There are endings that are difficult to read even for those who give them a voice. Yui Ishikawa, the actress behind Mikasa Ackerman, shared that he avoided reading the outcome of the manga Attack on Titan Until the last possible moment, because accepting that the story was really ending was too painful for him.

Why did Ishikawa avoid reading the ending for so long?

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According to the actress, she already had in her possession both the final volume of the manga and the numbers of the magazine where it was originally published, but it was still postponing the moment of opening them. Given the The Final Chapters They were engraved divided into parts, Ishikawa He chose to read only the scenes necessary for each recording session, thus avoiding facing the complete ending as long as possible.

What did you feel when you finally came to the conclusion of the story?

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When he finally reached the full end, Ishikawa described how painful it was to realize that it would be her, through Mikasa, who would have to close the story. At the same time, he felt that if someone had to put an end to it, it made sense that it was precisely Mikasa who did.

The actress revealed that the emotions hit her in a way she had never experienced in any other previous project, even reaching tears during the process.

Why did this testimony touch the fandom so much?

For fans of the series, the final scene of Mikasa It was already one of the most heartbreaking of all Attack on Titan. But knowing that his own voice actress carried that same pain during the recording adds an additional layer of emotional weight to a moment that, for many viewers, already represented the most difficult closure of the entire franchise.

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