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What Time & Date Does Attack on Titan Season 4 Episode 17’s English Dub Air?

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Attack on Titan Season 4 Episode 17 — the very first episode in Season 4 Part 2 — is finally about to release the English dub. Whether you’ve been waiting to watch the new season until the dubs were released or you also just watched the subs and you’re wanting to see both, this is a time to celebrate. You’ll likely want to start watching as soon as the new English dub episode drops.  Here’s a look at when Season 4 Episode 17’s dub is airing.

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Episode 76’s Dub First Airs on TV Early in the Morning February 13

Toonami premieres the Attack on Titan English dub on TV a short time before it premieres on Funimation. But Toonami’s version is only available to people who have a cable or satellite subscription that includes Cartoon Network. That’s why you might see people talking about the new dub before it’s on Funimation.

The Season 4 Episode 17 (aka Episode 76) English dub will air on TV at midnight on Sunday, February 13, according to a Facebook post that Toonami shared. Toonami wrote, “The epic saga is nearing the end. Brace yourselves as we premiere the final arc of Attack on Titan starting this Saturday night at midnight! Only on Toonami.”

It’s important to note that this time might actually be a little off. According to TV Guide’s listing, it’s actually airing at 12:30 a.m. Eastern Sunday, February 13/11:30 p.m. Central Saturday, February 12, about 30 minutes later than the Facebook post indicated. (Toonami’s schedule also lists 12:30 a.m.) So if it’s not on your TV right at the time you’re expecting, that’s why. Last season, Season 4 Part 1’s English dub consistently aired at 12:30 a.m. Eastern.

The exact time might vary depending on the cable or satellite provider in your region, but it will be on Toonami/Adult Swim/Cartoon Network. (Your cable provider could list it under any one of those channels, although the channel number itself is the same.)

You can also stream the Toonami broadcast on Hulu Live TV, Sling TV, AT&T Now, or YouTube TV. (Note that we’re talking about the Hulu with Live TV, which costs more than a regular Hulu subscription. The dub isn’t on regular Hulu yet. In fact, regular Hulu will only have Season 4 Episode 1’s dub available starting on February 22 at 12 p.m. Central)

If you’re wanting to stream and don’t have a cable login, Funimation’s option will be cheaper than Toonami’s, which we’re sharing next.


The Season 4 Episode 17 Dub Releases on Funimation on Sunday, February 13

Funimation is the only source for streaming English dubs legally at this time, unless you happen to have a cable or satellite subscription with access to the Cartoon Network.

Watch Season 4 Episode 17’s English dub (aka Episode 76) on Funimation via this link. (Available in U.S., Canada, UK, Ireland, Brazil, Mexico).

Funimation announced that it is getting the English dub for Season 4 Episode 17 on Sunday, February 13, as well. (After this, a new English dub episode will be released each week.)

The announcement doesn’t list a time, however.

Post Apocalyptic Media reached out to a representative from Funimation. They shared that Funimation is not able to confirm exactly what time the English dub is going to drop. So if you’re wanting to watch on Funimation, you’ll need to keep an eye out for the dub off and on throughout the day on February 13. We can confirm that for Season 4 Part 1, the English dubs tended to release on Sunday evenings rather than in the afternoons like the English subs. Sometimes it was released as late as 10 or 11 p.m. on Sundays.

The new dubbed episode will appear on this link once it’s up. Change the dropdown menu to Season 4. It will be listed as Episode 76, called “Judgment.”

You’ll need a paid account if you want to watch the episode on Funimation, because free accounts typically need to wait about a week after a new episode drops before they can watch. The paid accounts start at just $7.99/month, so it’s definitely worth the price. Plus, you can watch all the previous seasons on there too. You can also sign up for a trial if you want to test the platform first.

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    Stephanie Dwilson started Post Apocalyptic Media with her husband Derek. She's a licensed attorney and has a master's in science and technology journalism. You can reach her at [email protected].

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