Another inconsistency: how does the survey corps know that colossal titan can explode when transforming? Bert has transformed 4 times and the first 3 times there were no explosions. Even if we assume that collosal can transform in 2 ways: with & without explosion, how did paradise forces know about it?
@hitrapperandartistdababy21 күн бұрын
To me scaling is similar to time in Jojo, it just doesn’t matter too much. Interesting about the thinner walls though, also looked like there where windows and towers on it in early versions
@aronia21022 күн бұрын
Yea scaling is something a lot of mangakas cant do for some reason
@meruempro25 күн бұрын
It seems that no one mentions it here but the real inconsistency or a plot hole is has to do with fucking Ymir and bigger lore. Let me just say, if Eldians are descendants of Ymir then what the hell is the royal blood?
@goodgamist5113Ай бұрын
one inconsistency I can't just get out of my head, was the setup that titans actually weigh less than expected
@RikoDikoАй бұрын
Maybe cause they're gassy. I can't think of many instances in the show where them being lighter actually matters though outside of Reiner picking one up, and it probably helps when dropping them from airships if they're lighter.
@goodgamist511329 күн бұрын
@@RikoDiko yea fr, maybe they weigh less than expected, but not too much
@jonathanfleming809Ай бұрын
Another one was when Rod transformed into the incomplete titan he licked the serum off the ground but hange said she couldn’t experiment with the serum because it evaporates as soon as it comes into contact with air.
@hunter002xАй бұрын
3:47 I think these scenes are meant to be “establishing shots” which mostly just try to convey the threat of their heights, so obviously cause Bert’s colossal Titan is huge they will make Eren’s Titan look tiny so it can be established that he is a big threat, same for armins Titan stomping on the ship. Although in the anime they remove the ship and replace the whole scenery with a wasteland with nothing left after the nuke explosion.
@destructionandregenerationАй бұрын
0:28 im not sure if you are saying that chainsaw man is better than attack on titan here but if you are, in my opinion the chainsaw man manga is not as good as attack on titan. I think attack on titan is more intresting and a better written story overall especailly because csm art recently has gotten slightly worse because unfortunately its on a weekly release schedule but its still a very good manga. other than that this was a really good video
@RikoDikoАй бұрын
no I think AOT is a better story than CSM though I really enjoy CSM, I was just saying it's a good story with good art. I've not read it in a while tbh so idk if the art got worse.
@dolphin5177Ай бұрын
The only one i cought thats definitely nitpicking but its when hanas is fighting the "smiling titan" he hooks onto nothing at one point
@targaryenstanderАй бұрын
the colossal titan disappearing is like the only major undeniable plot hole in aot. every other one can be argued to a certain extent
@PiXleManVRАй бұрын
When the colossal Titan first appeared the lighting was regular Titan lighting, just more of an earthquake, not a nuke
@eggjasonАй бұрын
How noone talks about Eren's berserk mode when fighting Annie in S1? It never get any explaination further
@generalecinquaАй бұрын
The language thing jsnt that weird since even in the real world there are countries that use more alphabets or more languages (or dialects) as their main communication source
@nupersu6307Ай бұрын
Titans are much lighter than humans. So they shouldn't be able to dive in the ocean. Only float at the very top
@NervousDropАй бұрын
Reiner transferring his consciousness to his balls is probably the biggest writing failure in the whole series. (I still love the series to death but man was that very strong plot armour.)
@GlandMaster-w9nАй бұрын
0 inconsistencies. Just wasted my 4 minutes 👎
@RikoDikoАй бұрын
plus the time it took to comment
@rumblingend8443Ай бұрын
Naw bro the only legitimate mistake in this video is how the colossal titan disappeared without a trace. The rest can be explained.
@sperglord3825Ай бұрын
I’ve got one. The outer most wall is about 960km in diameter, which is just under 600 miles. Apparently the island of Paradis is meant to be Madagascar, but in real life it’s less than 400 miles wide. Despite this, the walls are able to fit so snuggly inside the island that it’s inhabitants did not even know the ocean existed.
@iamvoicelessmusicАй бұрын
One tip I would give anyone to help with scaling: programs such as Blender or Unreal have ways of showing proper scaling in 3D space. I know that not everyone has the computer power to run these programs, but even a simple mockup in Blender can give you a better idea of how tall or short things are. Also these programs are free
@tableprinterdoorАй бұрын
I always thought about how the colossal total destroyed the walls when there’s wall titans
@MinikoАй бұрын
All of the times the walls was destroyed by bert, it was actually just the gate that was destroyed, the only place where there couldn't be any titans beneath. Berthold and the others knew about the colossals and actively chose to aim there so they wouldn't cause a rumbling 4 seasons too early haha
@uggachugga760Ай бұрын
i never got the scale difference argument with eren’s titan vs the colossal. eren is clearly hunched over, if he stood straight he would clearly be standing around the knees.
@erdnaelarresaccor3450Ай бұрын
In the first chapter Berthold transforms just in front of the wall without any devastating nuclear blast, but in the rest of the story it seems like the nuclear blast is part of the colossal titan transformation and is inevitable.
@trequorАй бұрын
Worth mentioning that the mushroom cloud, like a nuclear blast, arises when Bert transforms high above the ground. In episode one he is standing on the ground already. This is further backed up by the fact that he specifically goes high into the air before transforming in season 3. Why else would he bother?
@erdnaelarresaccor3450Ай бұрын
@@trequor When Armin blows up the military port he is not above ground Berthold transforming above ground might just be for the same reason that real nuclear bombs are detonated above ground, which is that the explosion radius damages more surface area.
@trequorАй бұрын
@@erdnaelarresaccor3450 Yes he is. He's on a boat
@erdnaelarresaccor3450Ай бұрын
@@trequor Have you ever heard about the ground being at water level ?
@trequorАй бұрын
@@erdnaelarresaccor3450 what
@kamino2530Ай бұрын
There’s an inconsistency in Attack on Titan that occurs in Season 3, Episode 11. In this episode, Keith Sadies mentions that he met Eren's father, Grisha Yeager, outside the walls 20 years ago. However, we know from later events that Eren consumed his father five years before the meeting with Keith Sadies. This means Grisha lived for about 15 years from the time he arrived within the walls until his death. The problem is that, according to the established rules of the show, a Titan shifter can only live for 13 years after inheriting a Titan's power. This raises a contradiction, as Grisha should have been dead before 15 years passed, but he was still alive when Eren ate him.
@kamino2530Ай бұрын
Upon further investigation, the timeline provided in the Attack on Titan wiki clarifies the apparent inconsistency. Grisha Yeager gained the power of the Titan and met Keith Sadies outside the walls in the year 832. Eren then consumed his father in the year 845, exactly 13 years after Grisha obtained his Titan power. Keith Sadies recounts this story in 850, which is five years after Eren ate his father and 18 years after Grisha’s arrival. The discrepancy arises when Keith claims it has been 20 years since meeting Grisha, when in reality, it has only been 18 years. It seems Keith may have been overestimating or rounding up the number. While not a major plot hole, this does introduce a minor inconsistency in the timeline.
@MinikoАй бұрын
@@kamino2530 are you chatgpt?
@Crimsxn_K1raАй бұрын
AOT has always been inconsistent with the walls. widely noticed within the anime.
@MinikoАй бұрын
the size, you mean?
@Crimsxn_K1raАй бұрын
@@Miniko the walls thickness and wideness
@LomboLombinhoАй бұрын
Maybe the fact that colossal titans explode but bertholdt didn't blow up the walls
@Reightch-h8tАй бұрын
Bro you sound like Farket dude that makes videos about the forest. Same energy for real
@theautor9699Ай бұрын
I always saw the whole scaling thing (in the anime not the Manga, there its just an error) is meant to represent the state in which the character who tells the storie is. Like when eren tries to stop Bertholds Titan, he feels extremly small, meaningless and powerless so he is drawn that way. The whole wall thing in the first chapter is very intressting tho, never caught that. Very sudden Video end but other then that good video, looking forward to more!
@charlie-tc8ktАй бұрын
I believe that different size of colossal titan might be sort of visualising their view on it. In scenes where this titan must seem powerful and scary they seem to make him look larger, while in less important scenes its just smaller. Some sort of visual writing imo
@Boosterboy1994Ай бұрын
Major SPOILER ALERT!! Only question I have is, why didn‘t old man titan in season 1 turn into his human form again and become Founder&Attack Titan after eating Eren(who already was a shifter, just didn‘t know it)? Instead he walked around doing what Titans do until Eren transformed the first time inside him. At all other occasions they pretty much immidiately turn back to their human form after eating a shifter. Is the explanation really supposed to be „because he didn‘t chew and Eren wasn‘t dead“? Seems just a little weird and convenient, seeing as most Titans just throw the human in their mouth and swallow them instantly, only biting on what was between their teeth on that initial bite.
@adnaneelbadri6613Ай бұрын
Because he didn't nap his spine. That's the only thing that counts, if he had biten him in the middle of the body, he would have swallen the liquid on his spine and would have gained his powers.
@TuPham-fq6ixАй бұрын
I don't know if this is an inconsistency but they kept saying there's tens of millions Titan sleep inside the walls, clearly with the size of the Colossus Titan, that's impossible. I can understand king Fritz saying that to scare off Marley but the later mentions were weird.
@trequorАй бұрын
There are hundreds of thousands of kilometres of wall
@TuPham-fq6ixАй бұрын
@@trequor TheColossus Titan is 60m tall, which means its shoulder with is about 15m. If the Titans stood next to each other with absolutely no gap in between, a hundred thousands of kilometres would only account for 6666 Titans. Besides, I don't believe the Wall can be that long cause the Great Wall of China is only 21,196 km in length.
@MinikoАй бұрын
@@TuPham-fq6ix i think you did the math wrong. if we take the information about the size of the territory between the walls (which i think is supposed to be a rounded estimate) the outer most wall is 3015 kilometers in circumference, so 3015000 meters. if each titan is 15 meters wide and shoulder to shoulder that's 3015000/15 which equals 201000 titans. Now this only the outer wall, and is also definitely nowhere nears tens of millions, but its definitely way more than 6666 xD
@LordPixel2012Ай бұрын
Sometimes the railways of the walls lay flat, but sometimes the walls have these foundational structures around them, so they rail has to go up and down over these.
@slushylemming1321Ай бұрын
The huge exaggeration of scale is kinda cool tho.
@nerdcuddles7731Ай бұрын
Inconsistencies tend to happen with stories that don't go through a full story drafting process, or just with stories that are very long running in general. Human memory is imperfect, or with per-chapter drafting, its planned as it goes. Per chapter drafting has its strengths and drawbacks, like inconsistencies or the potential for you to mess up an ending, and the inability to go back and change things because you release it as its drafted. But it also prevents burnout, and pushes out the story faster. As you are working on it linearly rather than retracing old work.
@RikoDikoАй бұрын
I agree it's something that happens with longrunning stories especially if they have a grand scope, game of thrones is a perfect example of that.
@benjaminsilva5594Ай бұрын
I'd say, height is indeed very inconsistent throughout the whole show. I see that as an artistic mistake and very rarely that mistake helps the narrative. I will agree the language is a mistake that is easily forgotten by the voice actors, since they all speak the same language in the anime, we don't actually think about it. About the first scene of the colossal titan, the only thing I can think of is that Bert created some extra steam, and Eren wasn't that smart at the time to try to investigate. One thing that always bothered me is that the first episode explosion doesn't seem to be as strong as the one in the Shiganshina war, the only explanation I would have for that is that the titan user can somehow hold back on the explosion (which it would make sense to not damage the wall).
@misternov195Ай бұрын
Armin actually mentions that they have to be careful about their accent in chapter 107. So their accent is different.
@KaldrinАй бұрын
The size inconcistencies between titans is the one I noticed even in the anime, not that it bothered me but I was confused sometimes.
@OnykmanАй бұрын
3:00 is not an inconsistency, we can see eren lifting an entire battleship that is half as tall as him, we see eren kruger do the same thing so it's not a scaling error or anything that's actually the ship's size when compared to the colossal titan
@alaakalash1980Ай бұрын
The walls are almost never drawn to he 50 meters, they feel like 200. I personally dont mind size inconsistencies but this one feels weird since they're just always super tall so just give them a bigger cannon height
@WindvernАй бұрын
Although he could justify it by adding another type of titans to the lore, Iseyama was maybe compelled to tie the height of the walls to the height of the colossal titan
@YauDerAllerEchteАй бұрын
Really intersting. Its increfible how few they are until chapter 135. Just genius writing I always was thinking that the biggest mistake until that was Armin survived after being grilled, aright, could be but on top after falling 40m down as well? I think he should just have made a shot, where we see Armin after that slowly hanging down with his gear still attached to Berholdt's teeth and the with Bertholdt collapsing somehow gently landing on the building. Just in the backround of the shot were Bertholdt's Titan collapses, not to obvious but still as a detail to come back. And then I wonder why you did ignore everything from chapter 135 onward. It's a load of plotholes and especially inconsistencies with the story. Wait, I will get a list of stuff I immediately noticed after watching the last 1h episode. So this not even every inconsistency and still the list is long
@YauDerAllerEchteАй бұрын
•Why does the war hammer just stay still for at least 10 minutes in series time instead of killing Pieck? •The Titans should have reached the airship platform long ago in such a long fight. Do you know how high their pace is. •It was established that Zeke's copy, like the War Hammer Titan with Lara, is connected to Eren through a cable and when Zeke's copy is separated from it, it is dead. Later, all those Titan shifter copies are completely loose. •Why can Armin just go into the Path World without unlocking the Founding Titan powers? Before it was such a big thing. Eren could only reach that place with unlocking the Founding Titan's Powers. There Armin just makes Focus and Believe no Jutsu •How the hell can Zeke and Armin turn the spirits of the dead Titan shifters into Titans? •Zeke was able to get out of there the whole time, so Eren's plan is absolutely stupid? •Why can Eren just get up again and turn into a gay colossal Erentan? He would need Founder Powers for that, but considering the rumbling just stopped before when he lost connectiom to Zeke by Zeke dying Eren lost the Founder Powers that moment. Either way, the Rumbling should have been not stopped at that very moment or Eren should have lost the other Founder Powers that moment too. You can't just rob him some Founder Powers and let others stay to bend the plot. Other shows do somethinh like this all the time. But from AoT we expect better. •Why do you need gas to turn the NPCs into eating Titans like Zeke, even though Eren and the beast have the Founding Titan power and can influence and change Eldia as they please anyway (they don't actually have the Founding Titan power anymore because Zeke is dead, but they always have because of the plot holes before) •Why can Eren erase Mikasa's memories, she is an Ackermann? That's the whole point of the Ackermans. There memories can't be altered. •Why does Mikasa know where Eren is in the Titan just by intuition (that's so quality of normal anime, but not AoT)? •Why aren't Jean Connie and the others naked after they were turned back into humans by the eating Titans and have their 3D Maneuvers •If all the memories, that Eren created in Armin and co in the Path World with the Founder Powers, return because the memory erasure by the Founder Titan Powers was erased from the world when the Titan Powers disappeared, the memory that Eren created in them with the Founder Titan Powers also had to be erased too. But through Plitconvinience that Magic still stayed in the world. •How the hell did Mikasa get Eren's head to the tree And that are just objective Plotholes. There are so many indirect Plotholes or at least bad character writing that you can't call objectively wrong, but considering everything highly unlikely and stupid and lazy writing. Best example here is Zeke after wondering for thousands of years in the paths there, what the meaning of life is, becoming so nihilistic, but not a single time did came up with "maybe its the small things". And then Armin just completely making the character shift by that, that is so unbelievably unconvincing. If it was good writing thers, Zeke (I mean we are talking about Zeke, a very very intelligent person) would have went through that idea of the small things, that have no meaning reproducing, could be meaning of life, a thousand times already, but then also started to doudt this, also does take into account that probably in a long way seen those things probably even also only have an evelotionary backround as well (which one could argue, thinking in many directions). And then, the moment Armin came up with this, Zeke's answer could have been something like "Yeah I did think so too, but in the end, I can't tell. I really can't tell anymore ..." That would be in character Instead we got, hey old depressive nihilistic man what about the small things, into completely big anime now I understand face from Zeke into you're right, that completely touched me and turned my character's decision 180. That, sorry, but no one can tell me, that that is not such a classic shonen monent and I don't mean that in a possitive way
@CSharpRenanАй бұрын
There is an explanation to Eren's Attack Titan being smaller in some scenes. Hange found out through experimentation that if Eren had been shifting too many times in a short span, his titan form would become smaller with each transformation - kinda like a shifting fatigue.
@papascorch5215Ай бұрын
Yeah rod reiss shouldn’t have been visible since he was a pure titan so I don’t know why his head was there
@user-ff6ok4os2lАй бұрын
To clear up two points: The size scaling may be Isayama's drawing, but it will also be to exaggerate sizes. For example, in the anime when Eren pushes Bertholdt, he's made purposefully look smaller to exaggerate the Colossal Titan's size for the tension/intensity. For the reason as to the Colossal vanishing, the Colossal can emit steam, by using up its bodily material. We know that the rate at which it is done can be controlled. In S2x6, Bertholdt slowly emitted steam to keep the Scouts off him for as long as possible. At the fall of Wall Maria, Bertholdt will have immediately expended all his bodily material to "vanish" as the Warrior operation was to smoke out the Founder by breaking the walls, and so combat was unnecessary.
@ancestrall794Ай бұрын
Also there is the tatoo on the wrist that Mikasa was supposed to have since she was a kid, yet i'm sure we can see images of her without the tatoo before the reveal
@CryXizz3lАй бұрын
Conveniently left out all the ending inconsistencies, thats a shame
@calebshockency2083Ай бұрын
Gabi does observe that the Dauper accent sounds a lot like Southern Marleyan, so the fact that Sasha was teased for her accent at all may be itself evidence of a significant vowel shift in Paradis. Armin also cites accent differences as a point of concern when the Survey Corps was planning their expedition to Marley.
@imtotallyboredАй бұрын
My biggest annoyance with aot is the size scaling, it just bugs me a lot
@GaionSputroАй бұрын
Like "Transformers G1" show.
@fabioaya6320Ай бұрын
I read somewhere that this is considered to be “artistic preferences” to further accentuate certain feelings. For example, 3:34 this shot was a moment away from Berthold kicking Eren like a football. Eren was so insignificant compared to the sheer size of a colossal titan, which is why Isayama drew Eren that small to really make the viewers feel that insignificance.
@Ellik8101Ай бұрын
One more major size inconsistency is the size of the 15m titans vs the walls. Specifically, The Armoured Titan should be 15m tall, i.e. 1/3rd the height of the walls. However, in the Return To Shiganshina arc, when Reiner is climbing up to where Erwin is standing, Reiners titan is seen as dramatically smaller than the walls. Annie even seems slightly larger when she's trying to climb out at the end of Season 1
@mixel82 ай бұрын
The dissapearing colossal one... Explained by this guy kzbin.info/www/bejne/aHitc3Z7erV0oKMsi=JbCBRHHDfVS6N6LI
@StarFounde72 ай бұрын
i was expecting you to mention the huge explosion that occurs when the colassal titan comes out at first. seems like it wasnt a staple ability for the titan until around the end of season 3.
@someperson99982 ай бұрын
The colossal doesn't have to cause an explosion when it transforms. The only reason we don't see them transform normally after it was revealed is because there was never a time in the story where it'd serve any purpose.