The most impactful moment for me is when Eren and his friends reach the ocean. At that point I realize that Eren is much deeper yet still a normal person with a devil inside like everyone else
THIS!!!! Im just gonna let something out. I had watched AoT during lockdown before the final season had dropped. Upto that point I had only seen two animes, Detective Conan and Death Note. I’ve never been too fond of watching or binge watching any series or movies at home. I’d mostly prefer going to the theatres. But man I completed AoT (till Season 3) in just 3 and a half days. Watchung it is kindof a landmark point in my life, it’s a very cherished memory of mine. I remember going down to play football the day I started and told all my friends about this show (EVERY SINGLE ONE OF THEM GOT ABSOLUTELY HOOKED TO ANIME AFTER THAT). This anime was beyond special, every season of it. Every night after finishing with our game, we used to discuss plot-twists, marvel over Levi and action scenes, play some soundtracks on our speakers sand toward the end, when we couldn’t wait anymore and went ahead and read the manga, we used to debate so much about the ending. I am sure many others have similar experiences and this made this anime even more personal and special. As for the beach scene, I clearly remember after binge watching the entire show the first three days, a few episodes remained on the 4th morning. I woke up and watching the episodes while online school played in the background. That scene along with the T-Kt theme that played, it was BEAUTIFUL. I kept replaying that part at that moment, and the weather was so calm that day. Thinking about AoT now reminds me of my friends and city, most of us moved out in the last 3 years. I don’t usually write comments but this particular comment made me remember all that all over again. It was a beautiful journey and I hope you guys had a similar experience and a story to tell
Erwin Smiths last charge is something I’m always gonna remember, even after the anime ended and he’s not even alive in Season 4 his final speech mixed with the soundtrack of his suicide charge is one of my favorite moments of the series
I will always love this show for making me and my dad come together and spend time together. I can not thank the animators and Isayama enough for making my dad understand what I like. This show will always be the best piece of fiction to me.
A scene that will always stand out to me is the big speech Armin gives in defense of Eren being a titan to the scout regiment. Its a really impactful scene to me. One of those moments that happened when I first watched AoT in 2015. I had never seen anything like it and i will always remember it.
something that i havent seen many people talk about is the amount of callbacks to season 1 moments during the finale. spoilers ahead: relating to your comment, after the fight with Eren ends and he's confirmed to be dead, the Marleyan soldiers are aiming weapons at the Eldians and asking, "how do we know you're really not titans?" and Armin has been through this before. so he drops his gear and runs up through the steam, just like back then, and gives his speech using logic and passion to persuade the people who are afraid of them. this is just one of many references I noticed while watching the finale.
eren sacrificing himself for Armin i think beautifully shows the duality of Eren’s goal between his vengeance for the titans leading to everyone dying but his ambition to see the outside world giving him the strength to save Armin. i love attack on titan
@@victorfsaaa not really because when he was asked about why he did it he still said it's because it's what he always did, to react to the others taking his freedom away taking theirs. You would still be right because Eren grew out of his "hero" persona during the first three seasons but he did it for both reasons, Eren is a Highly complex character so he is at the same time a friend (shown by his conservation with Armin), a lover (shown by him giving a pocket reality to Mikasa) and a confused child (shown by him still dreaming of living in the skies in the "freedom" moment)
10 years, and this anime comes to an end. This has been such a beautiful anime. Thank you to everyone who has worked so hard to make this show throughout the past 10 years. We've been through quite a journey. We're gonna miss you, attack on Titan.
This series was so good that I find it hard to watch other series. Since nothing compares to how epic it all is. The characters/the music/the twists/the scale of the plot/the action set pieces and especially the raw emotion. AoT is a masterpiece.
Sooo true bro !! like man other people compare aot to the big 3 like we know the the big 3 are special because we grow up watching them... but aot is something else no other show made me feel sad happy confused hyped all at the Same time like aot did and i am not talking just in the anime world even real life series and movies!!
Attack On Titan left very emotional fans with depression from finishing it. This show is one that many will never forget, I'm thankful Isayama made it, I want to give a thanks to the animators and Isayama for making such a great show. It was nice watching AOT with all of you ❤❤❤ Shinzou Wo Sasageyo.
Yeah season 1 in general is what made me love Attack on Titan. It might be different for people who started watching the series years after, but I started in 2013 and I can't even tell how many times I have rewatched season 1, because I was so engaged in the story and the waiting for season 2 was so long. Especially episodes from 5 to 8 were revolutionary to me. I had no idea what the hell is going on and was emotionally wrecked.
The most impactful moment for me has to be the conversation w Ramzi and apologising for what has to come after this. When Ramzi and his brother collected enough money to live a life of prosperity but those notes were turned into ashes in no time. Another impactful moment would be when Hange sacrifices herself for her friends and fought until her last breath and died next to what excites her, the titans. There are infact many many impactful moments. The one where Erwin takes along his troop for a suicidal spree just for humanity to stand a chance. How Floch took half alive Erwin to Levi and the dilemma it brought. I hoped somewhere deep inside that maybe he might still have a chance at life. But i was proven wrong. His death has to be the heartbreaking moment for me. As well as Hange and Shasha’s death too. If i really had to list down the impactful moments tbh i’d have to sit here and write a full novel about it. But as of now lemme just go heal this deep trench this masterpiece left on my heart and soul. For one last time my soldiers, TATAKE! TATAKE! TATAKE! SHINZOU SASEGAYO ❤️🕊️
Reiner and Bertoldt casually revealing themselves as the Armored and Colossal Titans to Eren is a moment that can't really be topped or recreated in anime or perhaps any other medium again. Maybe it's assuming too much. But to me, it's up there next to Darth Vader's "Luke, I am your father" when it comes to flawlessly executed plot twists that'll forever cement itself in history.
THEE best moment in the show imo, the casual delivery from a cracking Reiner and the expressions from Bertholdt. And its in the background while the rest of the crew plans their next move. Eren using the Jaw Titan to crush the war hammer titan is an easy second.
You should make longer videos! This is the exact style and type of video essay I love to watch and your videos are good but and while short is also good and to the point if you make long videos they could be really good
The one quote that will always stick with me is one from Eren Krueger. "The only truth in this world is that there is no truth. Anyone can become a god or a devil. There simply has to be someone to believe it."
It's weird having things I've grown up with become relics and memories of the past, I hope one day I can have a child to watch these with and dive into the nostolgia and memories I cherish.
Lovely Video Ari, I love the simplisity of the moment you have focused on. It's easy to get wrapped up in the hype and bigger moments, but thinking about Mikasa's reaction to losing Eren to then causing his ultimate demise in the final Ep is a harrowing link between the two. AoT, dare I say, is pretty good!
@@blindking7456The anime that i see that are close to AOT are Full metal alchemist brotherhood Death note Code geass Neon genesis evangelion Atleast those are in my top 5 + AOT
Stupid anime got me cryin. Stupid youtube video got me tearing up too. Stupid amazing beautiful masterpiece of a story. I'M NOT CRYING! IM SWEATING FROM MY EYES!
That scene where Mikasa enters into the mouth of Eren's Collosal Titan to cut off Eren's head and Eren consciously looks up to see Mikasa for the last time for only a tiny bit of a second just breaks my heart. After that Mikasa holding Eren's decapitated head and kisses him on the lips damn I just couldn't bear it.
Attack on Titan really was something special, it hit chords like no other. You really feel like you're experiencing everything with the cast; youths with big dreams of living free to dealing with things far beyond anything they could have anticipated.
This is a fantastic video. I think you really nailed why the earlier parts of Shingeki resonated so strongly with so many. Aside from the excellent production, world class soundtrack etc... raw, violent emotion is present every step of the way. Survival and "moving forward" at all costs. Tangible bonds between friends and comrades.
Totally agree, same moment for me. When I saw for the first time, I knew. I knew that this was something else, something that will perdure through time. So much emotion, so memorable...so beautiful moment.
This anime will always leave a great impact on me I had my ups and downs but overall it was a great show with so much memorable moments sad that it ended but happy I got to experience it
The cycle of violence is very clearly NOT being left open to interpretation. The message is that humans in their quest for freedom will always engage in conflict, titans or not. That's why they show us the tree in the end, the interpretation is: "It's over. Now it starts again. Why? We just answered that over 4 season, it's because of the human condition."
I began watching it back in 2013 when it was a series still unfolding, and I've kept up with it through all these years. And now, having reached the end, I'm struck by a profound sense of emptiness. The tears haven't been many, but the experience is undeniably bittersweet and filled with a lingering melancholy. The finale has echoes of Code Geass, but the impact of Attack on Titan resonates on a much deeper level for me. It's as if a significant phase of my own life has drawn to a close as I've watched these characters reach the end of their journeys. Letting go of them feels almost impossibly hard. Each nostalgic, tragic, and soul-stirring scene that was depicted has left a lasting mark, but what truly weighs on me is the future. Even though they experienced happiness, grew old, and met peaceful ends, there's a sorrow in acknowledging that their time has passed and with it, a piece of the world they shared with Eren. This portrayal of the future invokes a profound existential reflection. Consider the countless existences and narratives that have dissolved into the annals of history, with Eren and his comrades now amongst the forgotten. Entire generations who lived, loved, and suffered are now just echoes in the ruins or foundations they left behind. Their personal histories, like those of our cherished characters, will likely vanish, their names and tales becoming mere whispers that the winds of time fail to carry forward. it adds a layer of heartbreaking feeling to their story-knowing that their time with him was limited to less than 15 years, depending on who it was. Just a brief chapter in the entirety of their new long lives. It's heartbreaking to consider that as time passed, the vividness of his face and voice might have faded even in Mikasa's memories, making it seem as if he were becoming more of a distant dream than a reality they once lived. This brief intersection of lives in the grand tapestry of their world makes the end that much more impactful. The happy scenes of their childhood, bring a stark, aching clarity to the fleeting nature of their relationships, and the realization that the moments we often take for granted are, in fact, incredibly finite and precious. Eren wanted his close friends to cherish these moments and create even more in a new world, that he created for them... Reflecting on Eren, his break down was a biggest surprise to me in this ending (Sadly i was already spoiled about his death by manga readers, so i already expected that) Realizing that he was, in essence, still just a naive 19 year old struggling to find a solution, he just couldn't find a better way to resolve all of this mess. People may have found his emotional breakdowns funny, but these moments actually reveal the enormous burden he carried as an ordinary individual compelled to make extraordinary sacrifices for the sake of his friends' futures. It underscores the depth of his character and the immense pressure he faced in his quest to secure a brighter reality for those he cared about. This is a tragic story of a ordinary boy trapped by the inherent vices of human nature, compelled to engage in the very act-war-that humanity perpetually initiates. His story is a somber illustration of the cycle of violence that often defines human history and the individual lives caught in its tumultuous waves.
You've just broke my heart again, when you talked about how little, in fact, their time together was (Eren Mikasa and Armin) and that with time even Mikasa will begin to forget vivid memories and details of Eren 💔 indeed their time together was so short, yet they all loved each other so dearly. Also, I so agree with you on the "Eren's break down" part. I loved this scene so much because Eren looked and sounded like himself again. I still remember how much hate Eren got (from otakus on Facebook group I was in) from the previous seasons where he was "crying and screaming a lot instead of doing big actions" and how much love he got in season 4 coz now he became the cool hero or anti-hero, whatever, that is emotionless and doing the cruel things that "had" to be done. All while the ultimate core of this anime was how human Eren actually is! He's not the typical anime hero who'd become stronger and then win the battle gracefully and save the world, or burn it down, as long as he fought and did what had to be done. I love Eren so much because of how human he is. He was always so lost, so emotional. The pressure he endured alone of such horrifying knowledge and responsibility for a 15-19 yo boy is unimaginable. But he kept it all inside until he became so lost and broken. And that's why having him break down at the end to his closest friend sounded so much like the "old" him, the human Eren. He was so young to have such godly power and to know exactly what the right way to use it in such a cruel, unfair world. Heck even an adult would suffer and probably would end up misusing it as well. Eren is so human, and I love him so much for that, as a character and as himself.
You’ve just put words into the feelings inside my heart. I just couldn’t figure out what was saddening me but you’ve worded it perfectly to the details. The flashforward at the end credits broke me. How it showed eren alone in his grave as civilization grew more and more and as less friends were visiting him. Like you see Mikasa reiner connie jean pieck annie armin all visiting his grave and then its just mikasa again in her old age and after that paradis is destroyed basically and everyone has been forgotten. The scouts have been forgotten, the marleyan warriors have been forgotten and everyone else. We really need an epilogue to give that closure because im not feeling it right now
Thea past ten years were truly so wonderful, impactful, and memorable. I won’t ever forget all the memes, jokes, videos, and memories being part of this community was incredible. The writing was incredible and each character was amazing and I got attached as hell.
For me my favourite part which I will remember from my teenager hood was the jaw dropping scene when Eren says “it’s Eren time” and he rumbled everywhere.
There were a lot of meaningful moments in Attack on Titan for me . I can't even figure out which one is the most significant . But I agree with you that Eren's first transformation was his first step towards becoming a monster capable of killing everyone around him . I still remember when he woke up after the first transformation , his words that he wanted to kill and kill even more and feel his strength . Yes, his negative side began to appear even then . It's amazing how Attack on Titan was able to unite millions of different people around the world . And even different generations . My parents like this story and my little brother too . Yes, this is definitely a masterpiece for all generations .
Attack on titan left people with common sense confused and feeling like they wasted their time with that ending. So many plotholes and people call it a masterpiece lol.
This was exactly the moment that made me fall in love with this show. Even having just seen it all once now, it's my personal highlight as well. Nice to see it elaborated on like this :)
I believe the ending is fantastic, and if you watch it all the way through, you'll see that it's the only way the story can end. However, Eren's story doesn't really have a happy ending and he never gets to be with Mikasa and Armin, which is what makes it so tragic and melancholy. Even if the finale was fantastic as it was, Eren deserves better-he deserves to be happy more with all of them. I suppose I wouldn't feel empty and depressed inside if Eren had a happy ending. He endures a lot of suffering. But in the end, his freedom was a nice touch. I hope that Eren, Mikasa, and Armin cross paths in a different reality… so, Eren be free as a bird 🕊️ ps. dont get me wrong,, this is just my own opinion.
I get your point and I also appreciate eren's character but honestly... does he really deserves better? His plan was fine but really cruell and considering how many people died because of his decisions which were mostly justified by his will to save his friends and fullfill his vision of a true freedoom... I don't think there was a way of him being saved or even redeemed. Death wasn't a way to redeem hin but a punishment for his decisions and I think it was the Best way to end his character overall
@@niewiem2419 yeah thats why i also said that “its the only way the story should end”. this is just my personal feelings and also my own opinion abt the story,, i like eren’s character since the beginning so seeing him di3 in the end without him being truly happy was really saddening. i know mostly of us will doubt he deserves better but atleast a character that suffered so much should atleast be happy in the end even just a little bit. but again, his freedom surely bring him happiness and succeeded saving his friends surely fulfilled him. the ending is great, no buts. it was just truly sad ending. for me.
@@galacticyolo yeah when eren died I mostly felt bad for the trio being seperated and armin havig a break down (voice actress made a great job) rather than feeling bad for him. As I said I kinda like his character but there was too Little information about what else could happen to justify this plan. Good character but not so good person imo
There is no anime that reaches this level of drama and emotional and psychological roller coaster for me. The creator needs to make more animes , casue i will gouble it up .
Armin showing that book to eren was the real reason why eren committed genocide, eren was obsessed to THAT concept of freedom of which the book has shown, the vast wide sea, the seashell... that's why armin took the blame in the final scenes
This is the part(along with Ymir's love) which I struggled to accept because it changes Eren's character too much. But I thought on it and feel like Kenny's speech can explain it. "Everyone had to be drunk on something to move forward". I prefer to think of this as Eren getting drunk on this notion of freedom so that he could go ahead with the rumbling and secure peace however longlasting or short-lived he could for his friends. Although he says,'I am an idiot', in the end, there was no alternative that could force the two sides to talk things out. Only great tragedy could give people like Armin a chance to be idealistic and try to achieve understanding through peaceful actions.
yess finaly someone noticed! I absolutely love the first series and this momet, E8 i cryied so many times during this moment.... shows usually take much much longer time than this to awake these kind of emotions in people, yet AoT does it so naturally 😂
Despite loving the show since its airing 10 years ago, knowing that it got the ending treatment of Code Geass and Game of Thrones combined, nothing would be left behind for others to remember in the long term, except for the fans. Give it some time, 3 or5 years, and the series, or at least its final seasons, would be entirely forgotten by mainstream media.
As a massive fan of Code Geass, yeah you’re right. The only reason I ever got into it, let alone heard of it, was because it was my dad’s favorite anime when it just coming out. I have a feeling AoT is gonna be the same thing to my child assuming I ever have one. A relic of the past that they love, but never would have known if not for me.
Omg yeah, for me is that exact moment when Mikasa heard from Armin that Eren is gone and she gives that speech. I'll never forget that moment, the most emotional one for me.
For me, Erwin's last speech to the battalion, the speech for them to go and die, and let the ones who live to found meaning for their lifes (and deaths)... that moment is what AoT means to me. In that moment, Erwin encraved on Floch's mind an idea, that he would sickly seek. In that moment, every cell of my body eletrified. "That is the sole method in wich we can rebel against this cruel world!" Rage, scream, TATAKAE! Very different from Eren's "tatakae", Erwin's died without having any clear idea of what he was fighting for, rather than discovering it. He, and most scout regiment's soldiers, had to keep moving forward to give meaning for the ones who've felt before them. And they had faith there would be someone to keep moving forward after they passed out. And that was the only thing they could hope for.
Eren has no future or past, so it's incorrect to refer to him as "future Eren." He obtained god-like powers, existing outside of time, simultaneously experiencing all moments until he chose to cease to exist. This concept is similar to the movie "Interstellar," where everything happens simultaneously for him, creating a temporal loop. If we consider Eren's powers, the Eldians would never be free as long as he existed. To grant them true freedom, he needed to cease to exist, including his beloved Mikasa and Armin. It's important to note that the scene where Eren broke down does not represent the "real Eren" because there is only one Eren. This means that if he said something at any point, he always knew it. Again, since everything is happening at once, he has no beginning or end. Some people argue that Eren was following the will of the Attack on Titan, but this is incorrect because he is the one who created them. He also gives them commands, including to himself. With the powers bestowed upon him by Ymir, Eren existed at all points in history. With the powers of the Founding Titan, he controlled all Eldians at all times. This is why Eren can be considered a god in this context. Everything that happened was because Eren willed it to happen. The disappearance of the Titan power from the world was not solely caused by Eren's final action. It was Ymir's last action that led to this outcome. Eren played a role in enlightening Ymir through Mikasa's example, showing her that it was acceptable to let go of love, immortality, and her 2000 years of service. As a result, Ymir herself vanished, taking the Titan power with her. However, the power resurfaced when the Hallucinate creature found a new host approximately a hundred years later. In conclusion, the finale of Attack on Titan attempted to replicate the ending of "Code Geass," but for some, it felt similar to the dissatisfaction with the ending of "Game of Thrones." While I understand the finale, it could have been executed better. Ultimately, time is not linear, and Eren, as a god-like being, was the scriptwriter of this story until he chose to die. Many express dissatisfaction with the ending because Eldia is still under threat in the future due to Eren's incomplete execution of the Rumbling. However, the author intended to convey the idea that regardless of circumstances, humanity will always engage in conflict. Even if Eren had fully carried out the Rumbling, resulting in only Eldians remaining, they would eventually find reasons to fight amongst themselves given enough time. The notion that Eldians fighting each other is preferable to the world fighting against Eldians is illogical. Ultimately, people will always be at odds with one another, regardless of shared or unshared bloodlines or ancestry. The essence of Attack on Titan is to demonstrate that humanity is inherently inclined to wage war upon itself, whether the conflict stems from racial differences or other factors. The world is a harsh place, and no amount of Rumbling could permanently eradicate conflicts.
And honestly, the Eldians were already fighting among themselves. It was Eldiana that killed Mikasa's parents. It was Eldians who were corrupt in the Kingsguard. Eldians were never better or more deserving of freedom but had the right to know and to fight on equal terms for their own survival. I believe Eren gave them just that.
Seasons 1 is the first thing that comes to mind when i think of AoT, it might just be the countless rewatches waiting years between releases, but something about season one just feels, different.
I love Attack on Titan. It is such a good story & theme. There were a lot of impactful moments. Both WIT & MAPPA did some beautiful animation, and music was great as well. I like the conclusion to the series.
For me Attack on Titan was "I would give the world for u and myself for the world just to see u live a life I will never have, my one condition is u never forget me but move forward and fight for the life u deserve." I know it's more about the concept of fate and what people see as fate but to me it was a tragedy of love
This moment wasn't it for me. But man did you know how to sell it good. You made me cry, specially with you masterful choices of narration, visuals, and best of all, the two saddest but bestest tracks in season 1, the ones my mind keeps going back to when thinking of how special this was. From 16 to 26 years of age, I feel I grew up with this show. The naive, brash, angry idealism all the way to the gritty, cynical, lingering hope of adulthood. If not for getting closer to God I fear I and many others may succumb to the nihilistic themes this show says are really found in life. The point is, thank you for this. The ending left a bad taste in my mouth, made it feel so inconsequential... And yet this video brought me back, to how 10 years ago, this show surprised me so much, by doing the opposite... A typically inconsequential "first battle" of the anime, having so much heart, such stakes, such passion put into it and relatability. This was love in art form. Thank you. I'm glad God gave us the chance to experience this and all the bonds we can form.
For many this is their DBZ. My generation with the emergence of Toonami led the charge for anime to become so prominent in the states. Attack on Titan was the second coming of that which had numerous eyes tuned in to see what the hype was all about while becoming a bridge for an audience to discover the art form for themselves. Isayama, while not necessarily in the same conversation as Toriyama, will certainly be mentioned of fondly for his contrubtions years and years after the fact. A permanent spot in the top 10 animes of all-time.
Although It's not talked often but for me one of my best scene in this series is when Eren saves Berthold, that's why Carla got killed. Eren unintentionally killed his own mom & that fact led to Eren where he is today...In other words Eren set his own path by doing that.
I feel like when I finished Mass Effect 3. Minus the dissapointment. Or when I finished MOunt and Blade Warband. Or when I finished Assassins Creed the Ezio storyline... Or or or, as I get older fewer and fewer things meet my standards and AOT made it to that category. It is finally done... damn.
It means there will always be war and violence, the cycle will always repeat. But that also means there will always be good and righteous and noble people who are willing to fight for peace to come back.
Did you even watch the last episode? Armin asked despaired the same. "Was it all for nothing". If you see it lika that than your life and life of gumans in general is pointless cause no one will change nature. Natuee doesn't care about human morals..
It was not just a anime , it was A journey An emotion A good dream A love A truth A friendship A beauty A brutality And now its will be just ..... A memory 🥲♥️
For me the most memorable moment is Eren said to his dad .this is the story you started.. convince him to kill the royal family... Idk why. But that line just stick in my brain
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99.99% of people kind of missed the 2nd gen of aot spoiler at the end of last episode
The most impactful moment for me is when Eren and his friends reach the ocean. At that point I realize that Eren is much deeper yet still a normal person with a devil inside like everyone else
That's the moment the child in Eren dies. The moment the Eren we watched grow up, ceases to exist, replaced by "a slave to freedom".
In my opinion its the best scene in the show.
@@ilyasahmed2929 Eren's conversation with Ramzi is my favourite
@@joebidenjr5902 Yh thats my favourite episode but if we're talking short scenes then the sea is the best one for me
THIS!!!! Im just gonna let something out. I had watched AoT during lockdown before the final season had dropped. Upto that point I had only seen two animes, Detective Conan and Death Note. I’ve never been too fond of watching or binge watching any series or movies at home. I’d mostly prefer going to the theatres. But man I completed AoT (till Season 3) in just 3 and a half days. Watchung it is kindof a landmark point in my life, it’s a very cherished memory of mine. I remember going down to play football the day I started and told all my friends about this show (EVERY SINGLE ONE OF THEM GOT ABSOLUTELY HOOKED TO ANIME AFTER THAT). This anime was beyond special, every season of it. Every night after finishing with our game, we used to discuss plot-twists, marvel over Levi and action scenes, play some soundtracks on our speakers sand toward the end, when we couldn’t wait anymore and went ahead and read the manga, we used to debate so much about the ending. I am sure many others have similar experiences and this made this anime even more personal and special.
As for the beach scene, I clearly remember after binge watching the entire show the first three days, a few episodes remained on the 4th morning. I woke up and watching the episodes while online school played in the background. That scene along with the T-Kt theme that played, it was BEAUTIFUL. I kept replaying that part at that moment, and the weather was so calm that day. Thinking about AoT now reminds me of my friends and city, most of us moved out in the last 3 years. I don’t usually write comments but this particular comment made me remember all that all over again. It was a beautiful journey and I hope you guys had a similar experience and a story to tell
Erwin Smiths last charge is something I’m always gonna remember, even after the anime ended and he’s not even alive in Season 4 his final speech mixed with the soundtrack of his suicide charge is one of my favorite moments of the series
My favorite scene as well
greatest speech in all of media
Oh yes, I couldn't believe my tears were still brimming when I watched that scene for the 20+ time. When he roared "Rage", my heart somehow did 😂
Neva forget.
I will always love this show for making me and my dad come together and spend time together. I can not thank the animators and Isayama enough for making my dad understand what I like. This show will always be the best piece of fiction to me.
I hope...it grows, more and more... ❤️
Best show😭😭😭
Lol you too?
I got my dad into it too during a very heavy time in our lives
Me and my dad both dropped it after season 4 pt2 a shame how bad the show became. Early seasons were a masterpiece
@@zub41r75Spoiled marley spotted
A scene that will always stand out to me is the big speech Armin gives in defense of Eren being a titan to the scout regiment. Its a really impactful scene to me. One of those moments that happened when I first watched AoT in 2015. I had never seen anything like it and i will always remember it.
something that i havent seen many people talk about is the amount of callbacks to season 1 moments during the finale. spoilers ahead:
relating to your comment, after the fight with Eren ends and he's confirmed to be dead, the Marleyan soldiers are aiming weapons at the Eldians and asking, "how do we know you're really not titans?" and Armin has been through this before. so he drops his gear and runs up through the steam, just like back then, and gives his speech using logic and passion to persuade the people who are afraid of them. this is just one of many references I noticed while watching the finale.
eren sacrificing himself for Armin i think beautifully shows the duality of Eren’s goal between his vengeance for the titans leading to everyone dying but his ambition to see the outside world giving him the strength to save Armin. i love attack on titan
For me this acene changes Eren. Until it was vengeance, after that was more like save mu enemyes. The last season was only to save his people
@@victorfsaaa not really because when he was asked about why he did it he still said it's because it's what he always did, to react to the others taking his freedom away taking theirs. You would still be right because Eren grew out of his "hero" persona during the first three seasons but he did it for both reasons, Eren is a Highly complex character so he is at the same time a friend (shown by his conservation with Armin), a lover (shown by him giving a pocket reality to Mikasa) and a confused child (shown by him still dreaming of living in the skies in the "freedom" moment)
10 years, and this anime comes to an end. This has been such a beautiful anime. Thank you to everyone who has worked so hard to make this show throughout the past 10 years. We've been through quite a journey. We're gonna miss you, attack on Titan.
This series was so good that I find it hard to watch other series. Since nothing compares to how epic it all is. The characters/the music/the twists/the scale of the plot/the action set pieces and especially the raw emotion. AoT is a masterpiece.
Nah
@@notjohncena6492 Solid argument champ.
Sooo true bro !! like man other people compare aot to the big 3 like we know the the big 3 are special because we grow up watching them... but aot is something else no other show made me feel sad happy confused hyped all at the Same time like aot did and i am not talking just in the anime world even real life series and movies!!
@@notjohncena6492This argument is incredible, I should start using it 😮
Watch berserk bruh
Literally, AoT never left. It's still there on the internet for everyone to watch or read.
Attack On Titan left very emotional fans with depression from finishing it. This show is one that many will never forget, I'm thankful Isayama made it, I want to give a thanks to the animators and Isayama for making such a great show. It was nice watching AOT with all of you ❤❤❤ Shinzou Wo Sasageyo.
I feel honoured to be able to watch this series end
You just made me appreciate this scene more than before such a great video bought tears to my eyes
same
I was an anime watcher, so I’m so glad I get to finally watch these types of videos online without the fear of spoilers!!
my childhood is really over..
fr man. hits hard
💔
Yeah season 1 in general is what made me love Attack on Titan. It might be different for people who started watching the series years after, but I started in 2013 and I can't even tell how many times I have rewatched season 1, because I was so engaged in the story and the waiting for season 2 was so long. Especially episodes from 5 to 8 were revolutionary to me. I had no idea what the hell is going on and was emotionally wrecked.
Same here
I feel so empty now that it’s over 😞
The most impactful moment for me has to be the conversation w Ramzi and apologising for what has to come after this. When Ramzi and his brother collected enough money to live a life of prosperity but those notes were turned into ashes in no time.
Another impactful moment would be when Hange sacrifices herself for her friends and fought until her last breath and died next to what excites her, the titans.
There are infact many many impactful moments. The one where Erwin takes along his troop for a suicidal spree just for humanity to stand a chance. How Floch took half alive Erwin to Levi and the dilemma it brought. I hoped somewhere deep inside that maybe he might still have a chance at life. But i was proven wrong. His death has to be the heartbreaking moment for me. As well as Hange and Shasha’s death too.
If i really had to list down the impactful moments tbh i’d have to sit here and write a full novel about it. But as of now lemme just go heal this deep trench this masterpiece left on my heart and soul.
For one last time my soldiers, TATAKE! TATAKE! TATAKE!
SHINZOU SASEGAYO ❤️🕊️
Reiner and Bertoldt casually revealing themselves as the Armored and Colossal Titans to Eren is a moment that can't really be topped or recreated in anime or perhaps any other medium again. Maybe it's assuming too much. But to me, it's up there next to Darth Vader's "Luke, I am your father" when it comes to flawlessly executed plot twists that'll forever cement itself in history.
THEE best moment in the show imo, the casual delivery from a cracking Reiner and the expressions from Bertholdt. And its in the background while the rest of the crew plans their next move. Eren using the Jaw Titan to crush the war hammer titan is an easy second.
My daughter got me hooked on this show and when this part came I stood up and yelled “what? OMG!”
No other show did that.
man, and the soundtrack "You See Big Girl", one of the best scenes i've seen in Anime, completely absorbed me in the moment the first time i saw it.
Episode 5,6 and 7 hooked me to AOT forever. Only AOT and Naruto have ever been able to impact me emotionally
End of an era, ❤ truely a moment in anime history that will be remeber for a long time
Remember for the worst ending in fiction yeah
@@meawiyaothman7872 Why do you think it is bad?
@@Exigtybecause people who read the manga said so
it's not unusual for me to bawl and sob when i watch aot but this episode truly is one of the most emotional
It was bittersweet for me, personally, i would have wanted a guarantee there was everlasting peace, not just a momentary one.
You should make longer videos! This is the exact style and type of video essay I love to watch and your videos are good but and while short is also good and to the point if you make long videos they could be really good
This a reminder of our sad reality that war will come at one point. It’s up to us to end the cycle or not.
The one quote that will always stick with me is one from Eren Krueger.
"The only truth in this world is that there is no truth. Anyone can become a god or a devil. There simply has to be someone to believe it."
It's weird having things I've grown up with become relics and memories of the past, I hope one day I can have a child to watch these with and dive into the nostolgia and memories I cherish.
memories is all we have. we should just feel blessed that we were able to witness Attack on Titan
You’re gonna blow up. Amazing videos mate! Top quality.
No show has pulled my strings quite like this one
AoT is a masterpiece. That's all.
not after the ending
Lovely Video Ari, I love the simplisity of the moment you have focused on. It's easy to get wrapped up in the hype and bigger moments, but thinking about Mikasa's reaction to losing Eren to then causing his ultimate demise in the final Ep is a harrowing link between the two. AoT, dare I say, is pretty good!
This anime is probably one of the best anime of all time. It's not my favorite but the impact it gave is definitely crazy.
Hi, which one is your favorite? I've been trying to find something that tops aot but to no avail.
@@blindking7456 Fullmetal Alchemist Brotherhood maybe? It's well written and has awesome characters
@@Paskasaurussmaybe one piece ❤
@@blindking7456Naruto, one piece, Neon Genesis Evangelion,death note just a few like attack on titan
@@blindking7456The anime that i see that are close to AOT are
Full metal alchemist brotherhood
Death note
Code geass
Neon genesis evangelion
Atleast those are in my top 5 + AOT
Stupid anime got me cryin. Stupid youtube video got me tearing up too. Stupid amazing beautiful masterpiece of a story. I'M NOT CRYING! IM SWEATING FROM MY EYES!
Best reiteration of war and indoctrination in anime ever
That scene where Mikasa enters into the mouth of Eren's Collosal Titan to cut off Eren's head and Eren consciously looks up to see Mikasa for the last time for only a tiny bit of a second just breaks my heart. After that Mikasa holding Eren's decapitated head and kisses him on the lips damn I just couldn't bear it.
Attack on Titan really was something special, it hit chords like no other. You really feel like you're experiencing everything with the cast; youths with big dreams of living free to dealing with things far beyond anything they could have anticipated.
Attack on titan taught me to never call a show a masterpiece until you see the last ep
Still a great show!
This is a fantastic video. I think you really nailed why the earlier parts of Shingeki resonated so strongly with so many.
Aside from the excellent production, world class soundtrack etc... raw, violent emotion is present every step of the way. Survival and "moving forward" at all costs. Tangible bonds between friends and comrades.
Totally agree, same moment for me. When I saw for the first time, I knew. I knew that this was something else, something that will perdure through time. So much emotion, so memorable...so beautiful moment.
This anime will always leave a great impact on me I had my ups and downs but overall it was a great show with so much memorable moments sad that it ended but happy I got to experience it
The cycle of violence is very clearly NOT being left open to interpretation. The message is that humans in their quest for freedom will always engage in conflict, titans or not. That's why they show us the tree in the end, the interpretation is: "It's over. Now it starts again. Why? We just answered that over 4 season, it's because of the human condition."
I began watching it back in 2013 when it was a series still unfolding, and I've kept up with it through all these years. And now, having reached the end, I'm struck by a profound sense of emptiness. The tears haven't been many, but the experience is undeniably bittersweet and filled with a lingering melancholy. The finale has echoes of Code Geass, but the impact of Attack on Titan resonates on a much deeper level for me. It's as if a significant phase of my own life has drawn to a close as I've watched these characters reach the end of their journeys. Letting go of them feels almost impossibly hard. Each nostalgic, tragic, and soul-stirring scene that was depicted has left a lasting mark, but what truly weighs on me is the future. Even though they experienced happiness, grew old, and met peaceful ends, there's a sorrow in acknowledging that their time has passed and with it, a piece of the world they shared with Eren. This portrayal of the future invokes a profound existential reflection. Consider the countless existences and narratives that have dissolved into the annals of history, with Eren and his comrades now amongst the forgotten. Entire generations who lived, loved, and suffered are now just echoes in the ruins or foundations they left behind. Their personal histories, like those of our cherished characters, will likely vanish, their names and tales becoming mere whispers that the winds of time fail to carry forward.
it adds a layer of heartbreaking feeling to their story-knowing that their time with him was limited to less than 15 years, depending on who it was. Just a brief chapter in the entirety of their new long lives. It's heartbreaking to consider that as time passed, the vividness of his face and voice might have faded even in Mikasa's memories, making it seem as if he were becoming more of a distant dream than a reality they once lived. This brief intersection of lives in the grand tapestry of their world makes the end that much more impactful. The happy scenes of their childhood, bring a stark, aching clarity to the fleeting nature of their relationships, and the realization that the moments we often take for granted are, in fact, incredibly finite and precious. Eren wanted his close friends to cherish these moments and create even more in a new world, that he created for them...
Reflecting on Eren, his break down was a biggest surprise to me in this ending (Sadly i was already spoiled about his death by manga readers, so i already expected that) Realizing that he was, in essence, still just a naive 19 year old struggling to find a solution, he just couldn't find a better way to resolve all of this mess. People may have found his emotional breakdowns funny, but these moments actually reveal the enormous burden he carried as an ordinary individual compelled to make extraordinary sacrifices for the sake of his friends' futures. It underscores the depth of his character and the immense pressure he faced in his quest to secure a brighter reality for those he cared about.
This is a tragic story of a ordinary boy trapped by the inherent vices of human nature, compelled to engage in the very act-war-that humanity perpetually initiates. His story is a somber illustration of the cycle of violence that often defines human history and the individual lives caught in its tumultuous waves.
You've just broke my heart again, when you talked about how little, in fact, their time together was (Eren Mikasa and Armin) and that with time even Mikasa will begin to forget vivid memories and details of Eren 💔 indeed their time together was so short, yet they all loved each other so dearly.
Also, I so agree with you on the "Eren's break down" part. I loved this scene so much because Eren looked and sounded like himself again. I still remember how much hate Eren got (from otakus on Facebook group I was in) from the previous seasons where he was "crying and screaming a lot instead of doing big actions" and how much love he got in season 4 coz now he became the cool hero or anti-hero, whatever, that is emotionless and doing the cruel things that "had" to be done. All while the ultimate core of this anime was how human Eren actually is! He's not the typical anime hero who'd become stronger and then win the battle gracefully and save the world, or burn it down, as long as he fought and did what had to be done. I love Eren so much because of how human he is. He was always so lost, so emotional. The pressure he endured alone of such horrifying knowledge and responsibility for a 15-19 yo boy is unimaginable. But he kept it all inside until he became so lost and broken. And that's why having him break down at the end to his closest friend sounded so much like the "old" him, the human Eren. He was so young to have such godly power and to know exactly what the right way to use it in such a cruel, unfair world. Heck even an adult would suffer and probably would end up misusing it as well.
Eren is so human, and I love him so much for that, as a character and as himself.
You’ve just put words into the feelings inside my heart. I just couldn’t figure out what was saddening me but you’ve worded it perfectly to the details.
The flashforward at the end credits broke me. How it showed eren alone in his grave as civilization grew more and more and as less friends were visiting him. Like you see Mikasa reiner connie jean pieck annie armin all visiting his grave and then its just mikasa again in her old age and after that paradis is destroyed basically and everyone has been forgotten. The scouts have been forgotten, the marleyan warriors have been forgotten and everyone else.
We really need an epilogue to give that closure because im not feeling it right now
I do not want to tear up again 😢
saw a lot of this copy pasta in final episode youtube video
i just posted it on three videos. Hoping that at least one comment will be seen@@sousukeaizen1299
I left exactly when you said "the protagonist being the antagonist"
this was a beautiful video about a beautiful piece of fiction. Thanks man.
I don't think I'll get to watch something like AOT in my lifetime. AOT is something i can't describe in words. Shinzou wo sasageyo ✊
your storytelling gave me chills bro
Thank you for sharing this moment. It truly is an impactful scene.
Thanks for sharing, that was beautiful.
Thea past ten years were truly so wonderful, impactful, and memorable. I won’t ever forget all the memes, jokes, videos, and memories being part of this community was incredible. The writing was incredible and each character was amazing and I got attached as hell.
For me my favourite part which I will remember from my teenager hood was the jaw dropping scene when Eren says “it’s Eren time” and he rumbled everywhere.
When did he do this?
@@Liam_Forever in the somewhat final when he turned into the founding titan.
There were a lot of meaningful moments in Attack on Titan for me . I can't even figure out which one is the most significant . But I agree with you that Eren's first transformation was his first step towards becoming a monster capable of killing everyone around him . I still remember when he woke up after the first transformation , his words that he wanted to kill and kill even more and feel his strength . Yes, his negative side began to appear even then .
It's amazing how Attack on Titan was able to unite millions of different people around the world . And even different generations . My parents like this story and my little brother too . Yes, this is definitely a masterpiece for all generations .
Attack on Titan will leave behind a legendary legacy which most anime including some of the big 3s, would only dream of achieving.
AOT is the best , I feel happy that I got to see it complete .
It's a masterpiece where you lose count of all the great moments in the series.
Attack on titan left people with common sense confused and feeling like they wasted their time with that ending. So many plotholes and people call it a masterpiece lol.
so true bestie!
This was exactly the moment that made me fall in love with this show. Even having just seen it all once now, it's my personal highlight as well. Nice to see it elaborated on like this :)
I believe the ending is fantastic, and if you watch it all the way through, you'll see that it's the only way the story can end. However, Eren's story doesn't really have a happy ending and he never gets to be with Mikasa and Armin, which is what makes it so tragic and melancholy. Even if the finale was fantastic as it was, Eren deserves better-he deserves to be happy more with all of them.
I suppose I wouldn't feel empty and depressed inside if Eren had a happy ending. He endures a lot of suffering. But in the end, his freedom was a nice touch. I hope that Eren, Mikasa, and Armin cross paths in a different reality…
so, Eren be free as a bird 🕊️
ps. dont get me wrong,, this is just my own opinion.
I get your point and I also appreciate eren's character but honestly... does he really deserves better? His plan was fine but really cruell and considering how many people died because of his decisions which were mostly justified by his will to save his friends and fullfill his vision of a true freedoom... I don't think there was a way of him being saved or even redeemed. Death wasn't a way to redeem hin but a punishment for his decisions and I think it was the Best way to end his character overall
@@niewiem2419 yeah thats why i also said that “its the only way the story should end”. this is just my personal feelings and also my own opinion abt the story,, i like eren’s character since the beginning so seeing him di3 in the end without him being truly happy was really saddening. i know mostly of us will doubt he deserves better but atleast a character that suffered so much should atleast be happy in the end even just a little bit. but again, his freedom surely bring him happiness and succeeded saving his friends surely fulfilled him. the ending is great, no buts.
it was just truly sad ending. for me.
I agree, I loved the manga and fell in love with this wnding
@@niewiem2419i mostly feel bad for Mikasa
@@galacticyolo yeah when eren died I mostly felt bad for the trio being seperated and armin havig a break down (voice actress made a great job) rather than feeling bad for him. As I said I kinda like his character but there was too Little information about what else could happen to justify this plan. Good character but not so good person imo
damn you man i started sobbing out of knowwhere at the end of the video
bro definitely cried making this
There is no anime that reaches this level of drama and emotional and psychological roller coaster for me. The creator needs to make more animes , casue i will gouble it up .
Great video
Armin showing that book to eren was the real reason why eren committed genocide, eren was obsessed to THAT concept of freedom of which the book has shown, the vast wide sea, the seashell... that's why armin took the blame in the final scenes
This is the part(along with Ymir's love) which I struggled to accept because it changes Eren's character too much. But I thought on it and feel like Kenny's speech can explain it. "Everyone had to be drunk on something to move forward". I prefer to think of this as Eren getting drunk on this notion of freedom so that he could go ahead with the rumbling and secure peace however longlasting or short-lived he could for his friends. Although he says,'I am an idiot', in the end, there was no alternative that could force the two sides to talk things out. Only great tragedy could give people like Armin a chance to be idealistic and try to achieve understanding through peaceful actions.
yess finaly someone noticed! I absolutely love the first series and this momet, E8 i cryied so many times during this moment.... shows usually take much much longer time than this to awake these kind of emotions in people, yet AoT does it so naturally 😂
What I will ALWAYS remember is Erwin’s Speech to the to Scouts.
Despite loving the show since its airing 10 years ago, knowing that it got the ending treatment of Code Geass and Game of Thrones combined, nothing would be left behind for others to remember in the long term, except for the fans. Give it some time, 3 or5 years, and the series, or at least its final seasons, would be entirely forgotten by mainstream media.
As a massive fan of Code Geass, yeah you’re right. The only reason I ever got into it, let alone heard of it, was because it was my dad’s favorite anime when it just coming out. I have a feeling AoT is gonna be the same thing to my child assuming I ever have one. A relic of the past that they love, but never would have known if not for me.
Omg yeah, for me is that exact moment when Mikasa heard from Armin that Eren is gone and she gives that speech. I'll never forget that moment, the most emotional one for me.
0:24 I think the end scene may be a hint to this cicle as it really looks like a small version of the tree, where Ymir was getting her titan
For me, Erwin's last speech to the battalion, the speech for them to go and die, and let the ones who live to found meaning for their lifes (and deaths)... that moment is what AoT means to me. In that moment, Erwin encraved on Floch's mind an idea, that he would sickly seek. In that moment, every cell of my body eletrified.
"That is the sole method in wich we can rebel against this cruel world!" Rage, scream, TATAKAE!
Very different from Eren's "tatakae", Erwin's died without having any clear idea of what he was fighting for, rather than discovering it.
He, and most scout regiment's soldiers, had to keep moving forward to give meaning for the ones who've felt before them.
And they had faith there would be someone to keep moving forward after they passed out.
And that was the only thing they could hope for.
god dammit why am I crying rn. I will miss this show so much
Best moment was Eren breaking down about Misaka and them never getting together just do something to my soul but it truly is a perfect ending
Eren has no future or past, so it's incorrect to refer to him as "future Eren." He obtained god-like powers, existing outside of time, simultaneously experiencing all moments until he chose to cease to exist. This concept is similar to the movie "Interstellar," where everything happens simultaneously for him, creating a temporal loop.
If we consider Eren's powers, the Eldians would never be free as long as he existed. To grant them true freedom, he needed to cease to exist, including his beloved Mikasa and Armin.
It's important to note that the scene where Eren broke down does not represent the "real Eren" because there is only one Eren. This means that if he said something at any point, he always knew it. Again, since everything is happening at once, he has no beginning or end.
Some people argue that Eren was following the will of the Attack on Titan, but this is incorrect because he is the one who created them. He also gives them commands, including to himself.
With the powers bestowed upon him by Ymir, Eren existed at all points in history. With the powers of the Founding Titan, he controlled all Eldians at all times. This is why Eren can be considered a god in this context.
Everything that happened was because Eren willed it to happen.
The disappearance of the Titan power from the world was not solely caused by Eren's final action. It was Ymir's last action that led to this outcome. Eren played a role in enlightening Ymir through Mikasa's example, showing her that it was acceptable to let go of love, immortality, and her 2000 years of service. As a result, Ymir herself vanished, taking the Titan power with her. However, the power resurfaced when the Hallucinate creature found a new host approximately a hundred years later.
In conclusion, the finale of Attack on Titan attempted to replicate the ending of "Code Geass," but for some, it felt similar to the dissatisfaction with the ending of "Game of Thrones." While I understand the finale, it could have been executed better.
Ultimately, time is not linear, and Eren, as a god-like being, was the scriptwriter of this story until he chose to die.
Many express dissatisfaction with the ending because Eldia is still under threat in the future due to Eren's incomplete execution of the Rumbling. However, the author intended to convey the idea that regardless of circumstances, humanity will always engage in conflict. Even if Eren had fully carried out the Rumbling, resulting in only Eldians remaining, they would eventually find reasons to fight amongst themselves given enough time. The notion that Eldians fighting each other is preferable to the world fighting against Eldians is illogical. Ultimately, people will always be at odds with one another, regardless of shared or unshared bloodlines or ancestry. The essence of Attack on Titan is to demonstrate that humanity is inherently inclined to wage war upon itself, whether the conflict stems from racial differences or other factors. The world is a harsh place, and no amount of Rumbling could permanently eradicate conflicts.
And honestly, the Eldians were already fighting among themselves. It was Eldiana that killed Mikasa's parents. It was Eldians who were corrupt in the Kingsguard. Eldians were never better or more deserving of freedom but had the right to know and to fight on equal terms for their own survival. I believe Eren gave them just that.
Q: What will Attack on Titan leave behind?
A: Attack on Titan Junior High?
Memories. Beautiful memories. Emotional memories. Rollercoaster of memories. Osts. Storyline. Plot. Plot twists. Everything. I'll always remember the entirety of this anime :)
a hole in my heart, thats what it left behind
Episode 4 always did it for me. I watched it like 10 times.
Seasons 1 is the first thing that comes to mind when i think of AoT, it might just be the countless rewatches waiting years between releases, but something about season one just feels, different.
Thank you Attack on Titan. I'm so happy to be witnessing this masterpiece in my lifetime. Truly the greatest anime of all time.
This is a masterpiece it doesnt need to have a "whats next"
I love Attack on Titan. It is such a good story & theme. There were a lot of impactful moments. Both WIT & MAPPA did some beautiful animation, and music was great as well. I like the conclusion to the series.
Despite any hate people give to it's ending and the series itself, I WILL ALWAYS LOVE THE GODDAMN OST IN THIS ANIME, NO MATTER WHAT.
For me i love seasons 1-3 they are written so unbelievably well i have rewatched it 6+ times
I just wanted one more scene of classic Eren, before season 4. Once s4 began, the Eren we knew was no more.
For me Attack on Titan was "I would give the world for u and myself for the world just to see u live a life I will never have, my one condition is u never forget me but move forward and fight for the life u deserve." I know it's more about the concept of fate and what people see as fate but to me it was a tragedy of love
This moment wasn't it for me. But man did you know how to sell it good. You made me cry, specially with you masterful choices of narration, visuals, and best of all, the two saddest but bestest tracks in season 1, the ones my mind keeps going back to when thinking of how special this was. From 16 to 26 years of age, I feel I grew up with this show. The naive, brash, angry idealism all the way to the gritty, cynical, lingering hope of adulthood. If not for getting closer to God I fear I and many others may succumb to the nihilistic themes this show says are really found in life.
The point is, thank you for this. The ending left a bad taste in my mouth, made it feel so inconsequential... And yet this video brought me back, to how 10 years ago, this show surprised me so much, by doing the opposite... A typically inconsequential "first battle" of the anime, having so much heart, such stakes, such passion put into it and relatability. This was love in art form. Thank you. I'm glad God gave us the chance to experience this and all the bonds we can form.
Ohhh this one's a banger Ari
Did anyone else think the background music was gonna kick into xavier wulfs psycho pass
Well said!
Losing Eren was like losing a loved one
i cried watching this
For many this is their DBZ. My generation with the emergence of Toonami led the charge for anime to become so prominent in the states. Attack on Titan was the second coming of that which had numerous eyes tuned in to see what the hype was all about while becoming a bridge for an audience to discover the art form for themselves. Isayama, while not necessarily in the same conversation as Toriyama, will certainly be mentioned of fondly for his contrubtions years and years after the fact. A permanent spot in the top 10 animes of all-time.
Although It's not talked often but for me one of my best scene in this series is when Eren saves Berthold, that's why Carla got killed. Eren unintentionally killed his own mom & that fact led to Eren where he is today...In other words Eren set his own path by doing that.
I feel like when I finished Mass Effect 3. Minus the dissapointment.
Or when I finished MOunt and Blade Warband.
Or when I finished Assassins Creed the Ezio storyline...
Or or or, as I get older fewer and fewer things meet my standards and AOT made it to that category.
It is finally done... damn.
The end credit scene completely changed the way I look at this anime
in what way?
@@Shaannooonn realizing it’s so much bigger than just the stuff we saw but there was a whole series of timelines we never witnessed
@@mobski what ending are you talking about? different timelines? i’m a little confused
@@Shaannooonn the end credit scene, when it shows paradis prospering only to be destroyed by war
@@mobski that’s not a different timeline though?
“Everything is pointless.”
That’s the end credits in a nutshell
eren says thats whats gonna happen whys everyone sayig nits just the credits that show it
It means there will always be war and violence, the cycle will always repeat. But that also means there will always be good and righteous and noble people who are willing to fight for peace to come back.
Did you even watch the last episode? Armin asked despaired the same. "Was it all for nothing". If you see it lika that than your life and life of gumans in general is pointless cause no one will change nature. Natuee doesn't care about human morals..
what will attack on titan leave behind? depression
A gaping hole 😭
mikasa's cry in this scene breaks my heart
the greatest television show of all time. #ThankYouHajime
I really wish that these trio especially and mikasa and eren reunited in the afterlife where they are free from horrors of war
It was not just a anime , it was
A journey
An emotion
A good dream
A love
A truth
A friendship
A beauty
A brutality
And now its will be just .....
A memory 🥲♥️
For me the most memorable moment is Eren said to his dad .this is the story you started.. convince him to kill the royal family... Idk why. But that line just stick in my brain