Attack on Titan: The Retrospective

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Radman

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@JaketheMovieGeek
@JaketheMovieGeek 9 ай бұрын
I feel like Attack on Titan is a show that will be analyzed for decades
@CrimsonCharan
@CrimsonCharan 9 ай бұрын
I hope so. This is one story that definitely deserves that. For 10 years at least.
@stripp1219
@stripp1219 8 ай бұрын
@@CrimsonCharan it should at least be as long as we waited
@LuisSierra42
@LuisSierra42 7 ай бұрын
I see this exact comment in every single AoT video
@nishanshrestha3646
@nishanshrestha3646 4 ай бұрын
Decades? How about centuries?
@myheartwillstopinjoy8142
@myheartwillstopinjoy8142 2 ай бұрын
​@nishanshrestha3646 anything less than 2000 years won't do.
@Lucas-ns9hd
@Lucas-ns9hd 2 ай бұрын
I’m absolutely blown away to have found a retrospective that offers genuine critical analysis, rather than a surface-level retelling of the plot. This definitely changed how I view the series. Thank you Radman!
@drakenfist
@drakenfist 9 ай бұрын
My view is similar but a little different. One of the key themes of the story is the cyclical nature of "life, death and rebirth". I see the three leads as the physical embodiment of these three concepts. Armin embodies life. Eren embodies death as his drive is the freedom from death and suffering. Mikasa represents rebirth and change.
@toshinronin
@toshinronin 9 ай бұрын
you truly have been going crazy this year man. love the hard work and dedication you’ve put in. 2024 your year
@R7dman
@R7dman 9 ай бұрын
Aye! Thank you for the support it truly means the world. I need to go crazier next year!
@wschtori
@wschtori 9 ай бұрын
truly one of the greatest media of all time, the storytelling, character arcs, world building, everything about this show is truly special to everyone that has followed it since the beginning and Hajime should be proud of what his first series has done for the world
@namelessmonster-fr124
@namelessmonster-fr124 9 ай бұрын
Pieck fiction
@jaylenjayden9305
@jaylenjayden9305 8 ай бұрын
PEAK FICTION 🐐
@LuisSierra42
@LuisSierra42 7 ай бұрын
@@namelessmonster-fr124 I see what you did there
@yaasinm
@yaasinm 7 ай бұрын
Was good untill they changed studio then it started to suck .
@wah1132
@wah1132 5 ай бұрын
@@yaasinmbro that’s not how it works especially since they were just following the manga 🤯
@yuukichan12
@yuukichan12 8 ай бұрын
This is one of, if not _the_ , the most insightful retrospectives on SnK that I've come across yet. The ties back to the Trost arc, Eren and Armin's conversation before he lifted the boulder, Eren's visualization of freedom...awesome, thoughtful observations! I also remember you calling that Eren had never changed or grew up before the series had concluded! Masterful analysis, friend! I'm interested in hearing your own criticisms and *definitely* interested in a video where you dissect some of the more prevalent criticisms of the ending. Again, great work!
@jamesmcguinness6195
@jamesmcguinness6195 4 ай бұрын
4:11
@ahmedengineer5778
@ahmedengineer5778 6 ай бұрын
"our only hope, is to help each other to find a way out of this forest" one of the phrases that stuck with me after AOT finished. This phrase describes a "real"way for peace .... Actual peace , not the politically corrupt version that our world is cursed by today . 1) Admit your cruelty as much as your enemies. 2) Admit the humanity and the suffering that your enemy experienced as much as your own suffering. 3) work your way "together" to end the suffering. Maybe one day we would listen.
@ibrothebro6864
@ibrothebro6864 9 ай бұрын
To bring forth something new to the discourse of online media, especially through such a competitively volatile medium, is extremely difficult and a rarity to achieve. Most content creators struggle to provide even a minute of worthwhile insight that hasnt already been parroted plentiful times beforehand. However, what you've managed to do is absolutely incredible, to provide an hour of genuine, fresh and unprecedented perspectives to an otherwise, thoroughly dissected piece of fiction. You are the first reviewer I've seen who looked at the entire story through the lense of the ending, and not the other way around. Most youtubers looked at the ending in terms of the series, as opposed to watching the finale and recontexualising everything that had come before it, as intended. Nearly everyone who's spoken about the ending did so on the basis that they already knew the meaning of the story, and then wondered why the ending wouldn't fit their idealised perspective. And yet, you managed to give me a new perspective to the ending, AS WELL as the entire series as a whole. What you've done is shown me why the story and finale should be appreciated in tandem, and my appreciation to Eren's final moments, as well as his journey towards freedom, has increased as a whole. As a long time fan of Attack On Titan, thank you for this incredibly wonderful insight.
@purpleemerald5299
@purpleemerald5299 3 ай бұрын
I think you perfectly explained the disconnect between me, who loved the ending, and other long time fans who apparently didn’t. I watched it all for the first time in one go after the finale finally dropped. I had no preconceived expectations, theories or assumptions to bank my hopes on. I simply took everything for what it was. But other fans had YEARS to speculate and come up with head-canons and convince themselves of things they could simply never let go of emotionally. Some people straight-up set themselves up for disappointment in this way. And I’ll always greatly pity those fans, because they have no one to blame but themselves for ruining their own experience, and I’ve simply never been able to help any of them reconcile…
@megannichole120
@megannichole120 9 ай бұрын
Rewatching the series and seeing a series full of sympathetic characters Erens arcs and end is so sad! We legit went on the journey with him! A good person who grew to do evil things
@anahd337
@anahd337 7 ай бұрын
You’ve scratched the itch in my brain perfectly with this analysis. I just finished the series a few days ago and honestly I was devastated by the ending. It shattered my heart and I felt so deeply for the circumstances surrounding Eren’s death and all the events that led up to it. I couldn’t stop thinking about it and it really provoked some self reflection that led to me having an existential crisis. The conversation between Armin and Zeke particularly stuck with me, because when he said simply running up the hill with Mikasa and Eren was what he felt like he was born to do, it made me realise that the meaning of life is whatever we decide to give meaning to - you do not need to have a grand purpose but you can simply exist in happiness and peace 💕
@PriestEater
@PriestEater 7 ай бұрын
i just finished watching AOT in full for the first time and i'm obsessed with its themes. this is a great video, thank you. also appreciate the use of the Garlemald theme in one of your sections :D well done. subbed!
@TK-cn5un
@TK-cn5un 9 ай бұрын
So happy this video exists, you did a phenomenal job talking about the massive concepts and themes aot encompasses. It's not easy to be as comprehensive and cohesive when talking about this series in my experience but you pulled it off. I was also very disappointed by the lack of substantiative discussions and arguments about the series after the ending(in my experience), it's not what it deserves. I genuinely appreciate your efforts in pushing forward that sphere. Cheers!
@LuisSierra42
@LuisSierra42 7 ай бұрын
I think the more time it passes, people's passions will calm down and later generations who will experience the whole story will engage in a more intellectual debate than just hating the way it ended
@purpleemerald5299
@purpleemerald5299 3 ай бұрын
@@LuisSierra42I’m inclined to agree!
@JaketheMovieGeek
@JaketheMovieGeek 9 ай бұрын
Attack on Titan is one of my favorite stories ever
@Grayson-Winchester
@Grayson-Winchester 9 ай бұрын
It's been a 10 years hell of a ride
@goliathz9l597
@goliathz9l597 9 ай бұрын
I never really thought about that relation between Ymir Fritz's desires and the behavior of the pure titans, very interesting. And while it is clear that Armin and Eren seek the outside world for different reasons, I didn't truly appreciate just how self-limiting Eren's perspective of it really is. Whether the obstacle is near (the walls) or far away across the sea, that's all Eren sees. The meaning of the name "Ackermann" and how it relates to Mikasa's character is so cool (not to mention that "acker" sounds similar to an "acre" of land). I should be looking into the names of characters in media more often, because more times than not, a character's name is intentional. Great video!
@1hundred1
@1hundred1 9 ай бұрын
You've saved me brother, I will give it a reread
@zeana883
@zeana883 5 ай бұрын
"Eren IS Attack on Titan", I mean, literally, since the Japanese title can also be translated into "the attack titan" which is Eren
@joebidenjr5902
@joebidenjr5902 9 ай бұрын
Absolutely amazing video man. You're killing it this year.
@RandomVex
@RandomVex 9 ай бұрын
Attack on titan I think is mainly saying that we have to fight even though it may "do nothing" in the longterm. But it does do something, slowly opening the onion, throwing away the layers of suffering, hatred and destruction. The fact that we don't just kill each other, can talk things out, democracies existing and stuff like that prove that our ancestors fights were meaningful. Altough probably they thought it was meaningless to fight as it was tough to see that tiny progress But the snowball keeps rolling
@megabix004
@megabix004 9 ай бұрын
Exactly. The boy at the end enters the tree, but he does so out of curiosity and because he wants to, unlike Ymir. He also has a dog by his side as a pet, whereas Ymir was being chased by dogs. The cycle continues, but each reiteration is different and a little less terrible.
@_TheGhostChild_
@_TheGhostChild_ 8 ай бұрын
This is probably the single greatest analysis of this absolute masterpiece as a whole to date. AoT might stand as my favourite piece of media of all time, for a long time. That said, I would freaking LOVE to see you make a video discussing every single criticism you have of it, including the most popular ones from the fandom. Great work once again, take care ^^
@Enbeehive
@Enbeehive 4 ай бұрын
This has probably already been said, but the terror that this story strikes in me has always been because I understand it. I know how a world like this could come about and the character's decisions make perfect sense. The fact that I could see this happening in real life if this were real is the most terrifying part of the story. I was rewatching the first episode before I watched this and needed a second opinion on the beauty of this narrative. Thank you for this comprehensive look at everything.
@Chris43791FTW
@Chris43791FTW 9 ай бұрын
Thank you for creating a beautiful video with excellent production, writing, and retrospection. Each chapter reframed from the ending's frame of mind each moment, each conversation that much more meaningful. This is one of the greatest videos on AOT's core themes and you represented this once-in-a-generation story masterfully.
@Tatakhae
@Tatakhae Ай бұрын
This video deserves more views. Job well done❤
@Comicbroe405
@Comicbroe405 9 ай бұрын
Damn.. Another banger analysis after the Jjk one. It was really great to see such earnest love for Aot throughout the video
@1hundred1
@1hundred1 9 ай бұрын
Top tier watch incoming
@R7dman
@R7dman 9 ай бұрын
Love bro
@Duckie4200
@Duckie4200 10 күн бұрын
Im honestly not a big anime or manga person but I heard about AOT and had to watch it and its probably in my top 3 shows ever. The story is one I enjoy very much.
@Vulcano7965
@Vulcano7965 9 ай бұрын
What a great video! Also excellent choice in the background tracks! I almost recognized all of them (Always great to hear Penkins work. And the Runescape track was a nice unexpected addition!). Still, I have one final issue with this show that was never resolved. What the heck did Eren saw in the Warhammer Titans memories that made him pause for a minute? No really, in the Anime it seemed like it was something important, but we never got to know what.
@R7dman
@R7dman 9 ай бұрын
Love to see someone recognise the RuneScape music 😅
@Vulcano7965
@Vulcano7965 9 ай бұрын
@@R7dman They are some banger after all.
@user-qx1id1dt8x
@user-qx1id1dt8x 9 ай бұрын
You never get to see memories so suddenly and early on, so I'd assume it's just a dramatic montage of eren receiving a new power
@whirl2418
@whirl2418 9 ай бұрын
12:35 i had to rewind that part because i got so distracted by the fact you used a theme from ff14 that i missed a whole minute wondering if i'm going crazy from playing too much 😆 Love your analysis, it's short and precise and you point out all the essential reasons for why the story of AoT is so beloved and successful. Great job!
@UncleHuss1
@UncleHuss1 9 ай бұрын
Great video I hope it gets the love it deserves
@mrbubbles6468
@mrbubbles6468 8 ай бұрын
Attack on Titan holds a special place in my heart. My friend wanted me to watch it when it came out but like everyone else was not telling anyone anything because spoilers. So I proceed to blow his mind by predicting the entire series from just the title.
@yum8666
@yum8666 8 ай бұрын
I saw eren carying the boulder as a reference to sysiphus. The whole message of Keep moving forward and also the cyclical nature of aot not only thematically but literally if we presume it is a time loop is much like Sysiphus pushing the boulder. Furthermore Armin's conversation with Zeke reveals a very absurdist and Camus take. Even if it is all pointless and the boulder comes tumbling down the mundane moments and brief windows in time that bring peace are worth repeating the cycles. Eldia fell and humanity is doomed to repeat their mistakes but it also means armin gets to run in the wind forever, and zeke gets to throw that ball forever, and Eren gets to wrap that scarf around mikasa forever.
@TK-cn5un
@TK-cn5un Ай бұрын
It’s been almost a year since I first watched this video, and I couldn’t help myself but rewatch it. In my opinion, this will probably be one of the best videos talking about attack on titan, ever. Thank you Radman, once again, for making this video that so acutely captures how I feel about this show that has gripped me from my first watch and has never truly left me since. I never needed attack on titan to be perfect, but DAMN did it do a phenomenal job of going as close as it could.
@houseisforthesoul
@houseisforthesoul 2 ай бұрын
I think a lot of people are so focused on the idea of the tragedy of humanity but if we were to just focus on Eren - this really was the only possible happy ending for him and his friends. If were to think of alternate endings and the aftermath we would probably end up with Eren being like Ymir: stuck in the Path. He would be a slave to his ideology of freedom. It is only after Eren's life ends could he consider himself truly free.
@angelamengualcortinas3614
@angelamengualcortinas3614 9 ай бұрын
This is probably the best video i've ever seen on Attack on Titan.
@arminkir9389
@arminkir9389 Ай бұрын
I think this interpretation is one of the best ones ever people need to realize Love isnt retconned or an aspect just added to drive eremika its been around since the very first episode it was one of erens driving motives to eliminate the titans his love for his mother turned into regret for not realizing it so soon how much she cared which then turned into anger/revenge. This is also the reason why eren was never destined to free ymir it was always mikasa picture this you are born into a world full of injustice one day your life flips upside down and in the midst you are blessed with unholy power powerful enough to change the entire world. What would you do with it? well most people would be like oh ima be a superhero or like im gonna change the world(eren) however this is not the mindset mikasa nor ymir had. You see both mikasa and ymir are quite simple people all they want is love whether to love someone(mikasa) or to be loved by someone(ymir) they just crave for it however this was where ymir fumbled she wanted to be loved but in order to be loved you have to love them first something ymir couldnt do cause of her situation during her life. she wasnt able to love anything as her only meaning in life was to be a slave to her master but then youd think oh well she could change that with the power she now possessed. wrong In ymirs backstory we see how through her eyes king fritz was what love was like(shown in the panel where he kissed that random women) it wasnt actual love but it was the only glimpse of love she knew. So she wanted it. Which is why she came back to king fritz she wanted to be loved so bad she failed to even realize that she cant be loved by someone she herself doesnt love but she was so blinded by her slave origins she countined to work for him in order to belive he would love her. Obviously she was wrong but she didnt know that which is why even in death she cannot escape that slave mentality cause she wanted to be connected she wanted to be loved by someone. Yet even with all the passing lives she never once felt that she was loved by someone or she loved anybody(she did but she just didnt realize it until mikasa). Now we have mikasa who since the very beginning loved eren and it didnt matter to her if he loved her back she just wanted to be by his side cause she loved him and throughout the series we see how this then evolves to eren finally falling in love with her(he started falling in love after s2 but we dont needa know this). So then the question is why did ymir need mikasa what did she need mikasa to show her? Well unlike a popular belief i belive ymir needed mikasa to show her that you cant force a connection onto someone you cant force someone to love you nor can you force yourself so at the end of the day you have to let them go Mikasa cant force eren to stop now she couldve but it wouldnt have gone with her own morals but that doesnt mean she has stay alongside him she cant force herself to love eren she cant force herself to support whatever hes doing just because she loves him shes going to stop him because she wants to(note that stopping eren and killing are 2 different things so she did not want to kill eren) she killed eren because she knew it was the best choice but that doesnt mean she loved him anyless. this alongside the small chat she had with ymir clicked something inside ymirs brain maybe she did love someone and thats why we got that thought in ymirs brain of what would of happened if she didnt save carl she would have her kids who loved her and she loved she just didnt know it cause she was so fixated on forcing carl to love her. which is why ymir was finally able to be put to rest she finally let go of finding love cause she always had it. While you can make an arguement for eren being the one to free her I think mikasa makes much more sense since shes so much more down to earth then eren probably alongside levi and jean the most down to earth characters in aot.
@nanadidjana2499
@nanadidjana2499 7 ай бұрын
This was such an amazing video omg. It made me fall in love with aot all over again. Honestly the story is far from perfect bc there's a lot of conditioning factors outside of the creative process, such as edition, format etc. And I think that also acts in detriment of the storytelling process. But over all, omg I really need to rewatch now. Personally, after seeing the last chapter animated I felt much better about the ending, those little changes (especially on Eren and Armin's last conversation) made me feel so much for Eren, which is also incredible since I've never been on his side and never liked him as a person (always admitted it was a great character but never "liked" him) After seeing this video essay now I want to rewatch and focus more on Eren and Mikasa's journey too bc I've always been ignoring them and I think what you said was so ON POINT in hindsight. AHHHH this just revived my hype to a 3000 level!! 🔥🔥🔥🔥 THANK YOU 🙏🏽
@yurkdawg
@yurkdawg 9 ай бұрын
Sorry for another comment but I just got to the end of your video (finally) and I you stole my words: while the conclusion suggests another cycle, but while Ymir was being hunted for death, this kid looks to be coming in as peaceful/relaxed way as possible, just exploring with his dog. Perhaps it isn't doomed to be a continuation of a "cycle of hate/violence"
@kirstenletke9310
@kirstenletke9310 6 ай бұрын
the endless cycle you could argue about in attack on titan is personally my favorite part of the show. the rest of the world called eldians devils and shoved them onto an island and into camps because they did not feel free under them, then even after eren(and/or ymir) serves them the consequences of their actions through the rumbling and the eldians still save them despite the oppression, they STILL refuse to look at them and see human beings. only eren believed(kind of) the rest of humanity deserved death in exchange for stealing eldia’s freedom, yet after he was killed and stopped by ELDIANS- they barely accept them. you are so right in saying eren was blinded by his rage and ignorance, unable to sense the meaning of actual freedom.
@Solgrem
@Solgrem 9 ай бұрын
Your videos always inspire me to write my own stories
@jacobmulraine2593
@jacobmulraine2593 6 ай бұрын
i heard somewhere that titans eat people because they are looking for a shifter, so they can turn back into a human by eating them
@momumar-qq3yc
@momumar-qq3yc 5 ай бұрын
I like this theory
@tsourdasgaming5837
@tsourdasgaming5837 14 күн бұрын
Small correction, in the Golem of Prague story it didn't randomly go on a rampage, on its head was written by the Rabbi the word "protect" and someone or somehow, one of the characters of the word "protect" got erased, leaving the word "destroy" on its stead
@nana-ir5he
@nana-ir5he 9 ай бұрын
i love this analysis great work!
@editorkoya
@editorkoya 9 ай бұрын
Amazing analysis!! I especially loved the addition of wonderful OSTs from other anime like Made in Abyss and FMA
@GT6465
@GT6465 9 ай бұрын
Magnificent analysis. Thank you from Japan.
@citizenvulpes4562
@citizenvulpes4562 7 ай бұрын
I've been very flip floppy with the ending to this show. I go from not liking it to liking it to not liking it again. I like a lot of things about it but at the same time I don't. I can't place my finger on why though.
@matthewwhite5507
@matthewwhite5507 9 ай бұрын
I love this analysis. I think that when you talk about Erens God like status it is reminiscent of the golden compass for me. In the book, Lyra’s father opens up the multiverse because he believes in free will and is in rebellion of God aka Destiny. Mikasa’s love, her ties to the boy she knew, eventually gives Eren his freedom when she kills him. In a way, love is the antithesis to destiny/God. Future and past and pain and nature and nurture and destiny are meaningless in the face of the present moment and the love we feel for those moments. It gives life its meaning. In the golden compass, the father says “Human beings can't see anything without wanting to destroy it. That's original sin. And I'm going to destroy it. Death is going to die.” Bravo my man
@danielbetancourt-wd2le
@danielbetancourt-wd2le 9 ай бұрын
Incredible watch
@R7dman
@R7dman 9 ай бұрын
Thank you, glad you enjoyed
@kylespevak6781
@kylespevak6781 9 ай бұрын
Regarding the ending, for every fan you please, you'll disappoint another. And usually when you try to please everybody, you please nobody
@robertoesquivel4447
@robertoesquivel4447 9 ай бұрын
Absolutely incredible work here ❤ thank you
@maryz9319
@maryz9319 7 ай бұрын
Please make that followup video about the conclusion, I would love to see it. Finding this video has been a breath of fresh air after trying to wade the online fandom to find actual discussion about the themes of the show. Thank you!
@TallicaMan1986
@TallicaMan1986 Ай бұрын
This was one hell of a ride folks.
@astro-ko3cu
@astro-ko3cu 8 ай бұрын
Fascinating, this the most distinct AOT analysis, Perfect, just perfect
@r4nsom__
@r4nsom__ 8 ай бұрын
I'm about halfway through and I'm really enjoying this. Thank you for the hard work.
@FedericoEspiñeira
@FedericoEspiñeira 9 ай бұрын
Great video !! Loved the deep analysis
@theponderingplumb9790
@theponderingplumb9790 7 ай бұрын
You have some excellent insight into this series, thank you for making this!
@cutieapplepie
@cutieapplepie 9 ай бұрын
Thank You.
@JamieBarrington
@JamieBarrington 8 ай бұрын
I just finished watching AoT for the first time and it was nothing short of phenomenal. Love your analysis. By the way, hearing FFXIV Garlemald music in the background made me smile. My favorite game!
@jordank6961
@jordank6961 5 ай бұрын
This is a great vid, i also love your pronouncing of these characters names.
@micenabled9418
@micenabled9418 9 ай бұрын
nice FFXIV music on here was a good fit.
@biggamer7245
@biggamer7245 9 ай бұрын
42:24 Yup, I was wondering what the hell was going on inside his head.
@reginaldh2079
@reginaldh2079 9 ай бұрын
Beautiful job
@biggamer7245
@biggamer7245 9 ай бұрын
35:45 I feel like a lot of people don’t get that imo
@exequielgaleano9947
@exequielgaleano9947 9 ай бұрын
Excellent video, for me you've expressed all the ideas wonderfully and I'm glad to see a perspective with which I agree pretty much on everything. Also, your exposition widened my own perspectives, so lots of thanks for that!!! To leave at leas a small attempt of a contribution I'd like to add a tiny piece about the child finding the tree at the very end of the story. Not only they weren't being chased and running away from the insanity of hate like Ymir was, but it seemed to me like their vibe is much more the one of an explorer. They're a child in the forest without adults to guide, but his attitude reminds me of everything you mentioned about Armin's curiosity and his persue to experience the world for himself. So, maybe this final child is some mixture between Mikasa and Armin, symbolically speaking. And maybe this new character with their own new story to tell suggests some type of representation for two thirds of our main trio, which finally reunites with the last third awaiting for them in a whole new context. Happy 2024, everybody!!!! 😁
@prestonarmer277
@prestonarmer277 9 ай бұрын
Good video
@Asian-Hawaiian-Orian
@Asian-Hawaiian-Orian Ай бұрын
My opinion on the final scene is a little darker, as well as a little more final. It is based off of what they discussed in season 1 about war and how men will always be at conflict until there is one person left. I genuinely think that Eren, krueger, ymir, and even Erwin actually succeeded. Yes we see that the cycle of violence continues like it always will. But I think that is why Eren specifically chose to go that far with the rumbling. He knew that he would buy his friends a few generations of peace and then the world would be at war again. That kid is exactly what Erwin said. That kid is the last human. When he walks into that tree, he doesn't find anything. No magic, no powers, no titans. He ironically finds a tombstone. This way the story is actually done. There are no spin-offs to see what the next magical being is. There's no stupid rings of power, House of dragon. This masterpiece of a show will simply stand on its own and despite the cycle of violence and the looping memories, the show ends. Period.
@thmistrapillay1811
@thmistrapillay1811 6 ай бұрын
The highest quality piece of entertainment ever created 🔥
@damkina1160
@damkina1160 6 ай бұрын
This is beautiful. Thank you.
@wiiuwiiu4061
@wiiuwiiu4061 7 ай бұрын
Its been 4 months since i watched AOT and ive heard many analysis and many watched many videos of it. This is by far the most insightful and my favorite. Like you bought so many freaking points to the table. No one else realized the dog being the friend while approaching erens tree being symbols of a hopeful future (good part of life). And the golem of prague analogy. The propaganda and shackles of freedom and the benefit of innocent curiosity. I want to add that i find the current israel/palestine in context of ww2 very similar to AOT, especially s4, and ive seen people also look at it the same. But neither them nor I could identify which side reflected who, because eldians seem to be treated very similar to jews (for the 80 years instead of 2000 years), but the walls and key to a lost house symbolism and quest for freedom is very similar to Gazans, but also eren doing the worst to supposed self preservation is very similar to israel--especially with the story of the golem. This video made me realize that isayama merged the 3 parties into one for a reason, to instead highlight the struggles, the motivations, the crimes, the victim becoming the perpretator and the cyclic nature of violence of any modern war. And i think that is a very insightful way to put it. And maybe isayama never took inspiration from the situation, but to me it was very reflective and thought provoking, and it was special to me as it came from a show that was with me for 10 years.
@tareq__3164
@tareq__3164 5 ай бұрын
it really bugs me how the visuals are all mirrored 😭
@ericcorlis3725
@ericcorlis3725 7 ай бұрын
Please start saying symbolism instead of symbology. -ism is the usage of and -ology is the study of, and it really finishes the quality of your scripts, which I promise are fantastic. I'm only trying to help, not to hate.
@lionsxxden
@lionsxxden 4 ай бұрын
18:28 we are the reason those moments exist 😵‍💫🤯😳🥹
@ZenileGamer
@ZenileGamer 8 ай бұрын
I thought the anime had a fine ending. I was satisfied. I was honestly mostly drawn to the show by the absolutely mind blowing world building and revelation. It's just so good
@RonnieMikasa
@RonnieMikasa 7 ай бұрын
Wow nice video. I think I should be taking notes
@Alex-bH1
@Alex-bH1 9 ай бұрын
This'll be a fun one
@R7dman
@R7dman 9 ай бұрын
I hope you enjoyed it, AoT vids are always tough to make lol
@PhantomGreyfire
@PhantomGreyfire 5 ай бұрын
Thank you. ☕
@krxril
@krxril 8 ай бұрын
Can u talk about the eyes in bleach universe? why does reio have four, yhwach had two then it changed and became three, mimihagi have one but the other arm (pernida) has two. Can u upload a video telling us why it is different and what does the eyes represent and why yhwach eyes have became three?
@kylespevak6781
@kylespevak6781 9 ай бұрын
I unfortunately never got into it but I'm curious to see what happened with the story
@AM17titan
@AM17titan 9 ай бұрын
do you want to get spoiled?
@santokun5835
@santokun5835 9 ай бұрын
Bump
@deelaw.
@deelaw. 5 ай бұрын
I remember watching the first season of attack on titan when I was 13. I finally got around to watch it all from beginning to end recently and I loved the ending I thought it fit the story. It was the ending attack on titan deserved. If the ending isn’t perfect what would you change? Keep Eren as a chad sigma alpha male lol? The whole point was that he was being vulnerable to his best friend in the very last conversation they will ever have. Crying would be expected, he knows he’s going to die at the hands of his friends and he’s walking towards it, he’s about 18/19 when he dies he’s barely an adult. I’m just glad I somehow didn’t get the ending of AOT spoiled even though I was very late to the party.
@TaelAlchemist
@TaelAlchemist 8 ай бұрын
great analysis
@AM17titan
@AM17titan 6 ай бұрын
misconception of most people about EREN YEAGER They say eren lied to floch and yeagarists and eren was a hero from the start and was only doing rumbling so that his friends could kill him afterwards and have a code geass ending …. …ITS WRONG Eren isn’t lelouch He wasn’t intending to be lelouch His goal wasn’t to sacrifice himself when he started out the declaration of war on Marley and basically massacred them Eren didn’t lied to floch He intended to complete the rumbling Him sacrificing so that his friends could kill him was his EXCUSE and even when armin point out that they can’t be the heroes ..what was eren’s reply ? He ignored and started talking about ymir When he said to armin in the last beach scene that all population is same so paradise can come up with a solution Armin literally told him That it’s a joke You can see from eren’s face that he was slowly realising that he did the rumbling for HIMSELF And eren’s baby scene is also shown to conclude the fact that being free was his BIRTHRIGHT that’s why he said he didn’t knew why he did it It simply was in his nature I am not saying ‘it was in his nature to genocide ‘ But what I am saying that it was in his nature to be FREE If Marley didn’t did those atrocities on eren then eren wouldn’t have genocide on them because he would have been free at that point and not caged by walls and that is why in the end armin also took responsibility because not all was eren’s fault as I said before And historia also says this in the end It’s just not eren’s fault rumbling happened but because of culmination of the world’s fault Eren was just the victim a slave of freedom
@logic8965
@logic8965 5 ай бұрын
Good interpretation , I have a question for you Do you think eren still cared about paradise, as you see his goal is to save paradise but his bigger goal is to gain freedom of course, because we see that eren shows sympathy in some parts also even with the victims of the rumbling And the reason he is disapointed is grisha notebooks that there are humans but hostile towards ELDIANS ( This is from a fan asking isayama about why he was disapointed) And another reason he is disapointed is that it doesn't look like armin's book he was excited to see that scenery but it turn out to be false but instead there are humans but hostile towards eldians I don't see eren motives changed beginning, but the paths and his personality change from an idealistic man who speaks about freedom positively to someone who is cold, distant from his friends,calmer than his old self So what do you say
@AM17titan
@AM17titan 5 ай бұрын
@@logic8965 yes yes I think eren cared about paradise His whole life he has been seeing deaths of survey corps since he was a child and also the death of the Levi’s squad members which he believes it’s his fault and also countless other survey corps members trying to rescue him everytime he was captured that was the reason of his mental breakdown in s2 ending but mikasa brought him motivation that there was someone who saved her Now when eren since birth always thought about freedom because it was in his nature Because he used to stare at the sky long before armin showed him the book He didn’t had the desire to join the survey corps at that time But when armin showed him the book his freedom nature kicked in and that’s when he realised that he truly wasn’t free at all That’s when he realised how caged he was that there were monsters who were stopping him to see that outside world of plain sight where he and his friends could roam around When the outside world wasn’t the way he had seen in armin’s book He tried to make it like that for his friends and also for PARADISE AS WELL Eren only saw the cruelty in this world The main theme of aot is ‘The world is cruel BUT ALSO BEAUTIFUL’ Eren only saw half of it and he was consumed with rage and cruelty only
@arilouis24
@arilouis24 8 ай бұрын
I feel like The Last of Us 2 had a similar split reaction about the ending. So much so some actors got threats
@SubstituteScholar
@SubstituteScholar 8 ай бұрын
I loved this story and then the final chapter happened and they gave a genocider a memory and visited him after death, meaning he got rewarded for what he did. And then the Anime made this even more apparent which again, really ruined it for me. Not even the Emperor visits the Genocide War Shrines. Got immortalised by people I had to accept were moral.
@thebigdoginthisbitch4733
@thebigdoginthisbitch4733 8 ай бұрын
This is such a dumb comment You can use this argument for nearly every character in the series
@melody_arting4416
@melody_arting4416 8 ай бұрын
Please make another video about things you disagree with. I love your video style and analysis!!
@thebigdoginthisbitch4733
@thebigdoginthisbitch4733 8 ай бұрын
Why?
@melody_arting4416
@melody_arting4416 7 ай бұрын
@@thebigdoginthisbitch4733 I like analysis videos/theory breakdown videos :)
@jadenwilliams4807
@jadenwilliams4807 8 ай бұрын
I would love to hear your criticism on the series
@reindolfen7659
@reindolfen7659 6 ай бұрын
@ 49:45 is the song in the backround Brothers from FMA2003?!
@Anurag_jaiswaL
@Anurag_jaiswaL 9 ай бұрын
i hope you would make a video dissecting the criticisms made by plasmyte (kzbin.info/www/bejne/fqOXZZd4eLyWfrssi=nkS61TVcP4wcrpK5 ) and odin (kzbin.info/www/bejne/a5qkgI2PZrJoaqMsi=Q08GxAOG8rSoeLAK ). I think these guys have made the best points regarding the criticism of the ending of aot.
@toren2099
@toren2099 8 ай бұрын
I’ll see u all in 2000 years
@bradleycoates6297
@bradleycoates6297 9 ай бұрын
In regards to the loop theory, I don't believe it's a possibility that Eren's forced the relive the events of the story, for the following reasons... - Mikasa's "itterasshai", what does that mean? It's said both in paths and when she beheads him. It's meant to mean that they'll meet again in the afterlife. - Armin saying that he and Eren will meet again in hell, which was added to the anime, I believe, to also drive home that point. - and finally, the final ED, also called "Itterasshai", shows Mikasa meeting Eren again in the afterlife. She's lying down in the same position and is surrounded by flowers like how she passed in the real world, and the butterfly sitting on their hands is the same one from The Rumbling OP, that is crushed and killed, to signify that we are in the afterlife.
@bradleycoates6297
@bradleycoates6297 9 ай бұрын
I agree with what you said at the end too. I've yet to see someone who dislikes the ending explain why in any meaningful way, it just boils down to "it bad". Eren's not a badass? Bad. Ymir loved the wrong person? Bad. History repeats itself, Paradis is bombed anyway? Bad. No one in the Alliance died? Bad. No depth to WHY it's bad, just... that's not what I wanted, so it's bad, and it's so simpleminded that it's painful.
@Kaio.Viegas
@Kaio.Viegas 9 ай бұрын
Its the way the ending was always meant to be, I don't understand how people who liked the story up until that point ever liked the story at all. It was always cohesive, always the same story. Eren was never superman he was boy that had soo much hate. He in a way has Griffith's traits, willing to sacrifice the whole world for his desires, while I see Levi similarly to Guts. "Hate is a place where a man who can't stand sadness goes."@@bradleycoates6297
@AM17titan
@AM17titan 9 ай бұрын
i think eren went to hell but tbh first of all we dont know if hell exists in aot armin said they will go to hell IF IT EXISTS
@bradleycoates6297
@bradleycoates6297 9 ай бұрын
@@AM17titan I don't think it's hell, as I believe Eren and Mikasa meet again in the "afterlife" neither heaven nor hell. Armin just says "hell" due to Eren's crimes and like you said, he doesn't actually know if it exists, BUT, I think it was used to drive home the point that Eren, Mikasa, and Armin will all meet again somewhere "later".
@AM17titan
@AM17titan 9 ай бұрын
@@bradleycoates6297 yea ig They finally found peace in the afterlife but not in the real world which is just heartbreaking
@Metrocity616
@Metrocity616 8 ай бұрын
Am I the only one who noticed the Fullmetal Alchemist music in the background
@kittykat9691
@kittykat9691 Ай бұрын
I feel that it is a comentary on fashism and national socialism as a whole. and how any country can get to that point if they are left alone for to long with such trauma. I only see two sides that live the trauma off opression only to retaliat into opressing the other side. I see that with a lot of conflicts in the world we have right now. And mabe on that point attack on titan can be used to teach it how it can look like . the only thing i do not like by the way is that everytime fashism comes up people think of germany. Now we should think about china, jerusalem and maybe the repulicans right now in the usa. The funny thing is that everywhere fashism is really great is mostly co morbid with religion and corruption through capatalistic means.
@Celticsarethabawlz
@Celticsarethabawlz 9 ай бұрын
Another random video with Runescape music, just had to make another comment on that lmao @29:25
@LibrarianSankore
@LibrarianSankore 9 ай бұрын
1:07:46 a role given to you to play, sounds like a persona like your public image but while it is common to say that's the public image and not the "real you", like this analysis seems to lean into, I disagree. Your Persona isn't a fake you it is the other half of you, the face looking outward, while not the face looking inward is still the face of the person. So Eren's break down isn't the real Eren it is just, Eren's breakdown after having so much pressure on him. We have seen this before in AoT, Bertholt's break down before his death, Erwin's break down, Nanaba's break down, Mitch's break down, those aren't "The Real"; like let me be more direct with Erwin, if his break down before his death was "The real Erwin" then one would have to surmise he was basically a sociopath that was just using the survey corps as a tool to discover the secret and the show certainly never supports that, Erwin also put up a persona to lead the last charge but that wasn't "Fake Erwin" that was just his face looking forward. So yes, Eren is both based chad and frightened and lovestruck teenager. Edit:- To continue a bit, not a manga reader but I did dislike the final season with everyone claiming Eren wasn't actually free. Like come on, my boy has tried to be free since he was born, what kind of stupid thing is it to find any excuse to claim he is not free?. It also often also rests of trying to equate meta physical freedom to real, physical freedom. A slave that escapes a plantation is still free even if still a slave to needing to eat and breathe, Eren is free even if his freedom didn't mean being metaphysically unbound by anything.
@ChaChaRealSm00th
@ChaChaRealSm00th 7 ай бұрын
Yes I agree completely about what you said with the real and "fake Eren" everyone has this quality it's like your inner child and how you are as an adult, both are you but both simultaneously exist in you. However you comment about Eren being free in the final season I somewhat disagree. Yes he was free as in he escaped the walls and could make his own decision without outside interference now, but he has always been a slave to his desires and malice
@LibrarianSankore
@LibrarianSankore 7 ай бұрын
@@ChaChaRealSm00th I say, this matters and what he was always trying to achieve "Yes he was free as in he escaped the walls and could make his own decision without outside interference now," and this doesn't matter and was never what he was trying to achieve "but he has always been a slave to his desires and malice".
@ChaChaRealSm00th
@ChaChaRealSm00th 7 ай бұрын
@@LibrarianSankore what you are trying to achieve in life is not everything, the out come is not all that matters. If you are willing to sacrifice your own moral compass and all else dear to you to achieve a goal in life, you are a slave to that goal (In Erens case attaining "freedom") as in it compromise all essence of your being to see it realized. Eren himself was unsure if his closets friends would survive his endeavour, the same friends he was desperately trying to protect because he was so trapped in his own mental framework. The ends do not justify the means.
@LibrarianSankore
@LibrarianSankore 7 ай бұрын
@@ChaChaRealSm00th As the show itself says, everybody is a slave to something so Eren being a slave to freedom rather than a slave to protecting his friends I don't see as in instory problem.
@percy9184
@percy9184 8 ай бұрын
How could he say that the anime added small dialogue changes that overall made the anime ending feel better than the manga, then praise the manga ending by calling it "near perfection". Like tf the manga ending was trash
@thebigdoginthisbitch4733
@thebigdoginthisbitch4733 8 ай бұрын
The manga ending was the best ending and your comment is genuinely dumb
@mot2296
@mot2296 9 ай бұрын
i am so sad, cus i see myself allways standing on the walls. wanting freedom even with the risk but yet i feel caged from so many human falacies that bedevil us and in this case me to a crippeling degree. I hope i can understand humans sometimes and finde the conversations you point out in the end. but i am neither a Jäger nor n Ackermann i am an engineerr at heart and this seperates me more and more from humans as i go along...
@azmodanpc
@azmodanpc 8 ай бұрын
So it’s God Emperor of Dune in Anime form?
@maxypad3379
@maxypad3379 7 ай бұрын
if you watch the ending hoping to root for one side against a big bad youll be disapointed, aot is a war story and theres good people on each side who have to do bad things to each other, as a veiwer you're really just a spectator of the war and thats why the ending is sad and uncomfortable, you literally witness mass genocide and are still conflicted about what you want to happen just like all the characters feel. you know eren has to be stopped but you also know thats pointless to an extent. theres no happy ending to war.
@shindig9000
@shindig9000 8 ай бұрын
I'm not satisfied by this video. I'm not going to be satisfied until I see your criticism video that I think you should make where you talk about your problems with the ending. I personally think the ending betrayed everything that was built up beforehand, and I think there is some places where you can see that the author felt the same.
@filarchni3532
@filarchni3532 3 ай бұрын
Agreed. I'm annoyed how he brushes Eren's inconsistencies (he is also inconsistent with who he was before season 4) as "you just didn't understand Eren" when I'm sure that nobody had an issue with Eren crying it was the context it was in. If this was true criticisms would have started in 131 or whenever Eren cries during the series.
@FriendlyFire2112
@FriendlyFire2112 6 ай бұрын
You don't have to go to eva for a ending people hate, game of thrones is recent
@Neetherner
@Neetherner 8 ай бұрын
Thank you for the analysis, it was truly interesting and entertaining to look at the narrative from your point of view. I myself believe that all of the ideas Isayama put into his work are pretty much valuable and deserve to live, but implementation of them in the ending of manga really lacks of acuteness and details in many ways, which led to a natural misunderstanding by a part of readers. He did come up with a decent ending, but he couldn't bring the story to a final in a way that the viewer could fully enjoy its meaning. He neglected some very important elements inherent in AoT in the past and quite poorly played the cards he had in hand in the final game, not showing us part of them at all and giving resolution _only_ to his ideas and message. Therefore, his plot finds its true vitality precisely in analyzes like this. Maybe Isayama even should be grateful to you :))
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