1:04 In the manga, they were originally panicked, but they calmed down after a few stages, and there were opportunities to touch on that panic later on, but both occasions were omitted in the anime. 1:38 On their first day, they had an episode that allowed them to temporarily regain their composure, as if they had put a lid on the chaos. This was to prevent them from being overwhelmed by their emotions in order to respond to the abnormal situation. However, Saya reached her limit after losing her family, Yagihashi with whom she had a relationship, and Saneatsu with whom she had built a new relationship. Eren, who did not have anyone in particular with whom he had such a relationship, was still able to endure, but he reached his limit that night due to the lack of harvest. Eren is naturally mentally fragile, but that story will be told in a later episode. 2:25 It's not a comedy. It's true that they don't have any information, and the story begins from there. Without knowing anything, they are at the mercy of the development of events and the wave of information. Gradually, various things become clear. This is quite natural from the perspective of someone who knows nothing. 2:40 They returned home because they were forcibly taken away from the death of their family and gathered at the school. They were called away without being able to mourn or say goodbye, so they returned home temporarily to say goodbye, clear away the bodies, and bring necessary belongings. From the next day, in order to survive, they would say goodbye to their homes and move together with the other members. Returning home or reuniting was not compulsory. In fact, Ilga did not reunite, and Yagihashi stayed at the school. In other words, returning home and reuniting were merely suggestions, and each person simply chose to return home after considering these reasons. 3:40 There is a reason why the Emperor doesn't provide an explanation, and it is natural that the protagonists don't have the information. There are a few important points to note about this anime. The beginning is where you are at your wits' end. It is not intentionally made to be easy to understand. You should start to understand it once the mysteries start to be gradually revealed. Until then, you can only receive the information that is presented to you. So, it is natural that you won't understand it in the beginning. There are answers to all your questions. The biggest problem with this anime is that it makes significant omissions from the original work. A large amount of explanation necessary for understanding and enjoying the charm has been omitted. It's like 8 or 9 out of 10 pieces of information or direction have been omitted. The original work is a manga. There are many cases where people who thought the anime was incomprehensible watch the original work and dramatically change their opinion to one that it is very interesting. That's how popular and highly rated the original work is. It is important to remember that the problem is with the production of the anime, not the original work. After the broadcast, the original author has provided a large amount of explanations about what was omitted in the anime. His mental stress is immeasurable. Also, the real action of this work begins after the story progresses. If you compare other works to a car that starts up as soon as you start the engine, this work has only just had the key inserted and turned. It's like saying "It's a terrible car at 0 km/h" thinking that it is already running, even though it is not yet at the stage where it can be evaluated. It seems that this is a misunderstanding because works with this kind of structure are rare.
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Damn good video, thought you were one of those 700k sub channels until i checked the stats
“Is this a comedy?” lol
1:04 In the manga, they were originally panicked, but they calmed down after a few stages, and there were opportunities to touch on that panic later on, but both occasions were omitted in the anime.
1:38 On their first day, they had an episode that allowed them to temporarily regain their composure, as if they had put a lid on the chaos. This was to prevent them from being overwhelmed by their emotions in order to respond to the abnormal situation. However, Saya reached her limit after losing her family, Yagihashi with whom she had a relationship, and Saneatsu with whom she had built a new relationship. Eren, who did not have anyone in particular with whom he had such a relationship, was still able to endure, but he reached his limit that night due to the lack of harvest. Eren is naturally mentally fragile, but that story will be told in a later episode.
2:25 It's not a comedy. It's true that they don't have any information, and the story begins from there. Without knowing anything, they are at the mercy of the development of events and the wave of information. Gradually, various things become clear. This is quite natural from the perspective of someone who knows nothing.
2:40 They returned home because they were forcibly taken away from the death of their family and gathered at the school. They were called away without being able to mourn or say goodbye, so they returned home temporarily to say goodbye, clear away the bodies, and bring necessary belongings. From the next day, in order to survive, they would say goodbye to their homes and move together with the other members. Returning home or reuniting was not compulsory. In fact, Ilga did not reunite, and Yagihashi stayed at the school. In other words, returning home and reuniting were merely suggestions, and each person simply chose to return home after considering these reasons.
3:40 There is a reason why the Emperor doesn't provide an explanation, and it is natural that the protagonists don't have the information.
There are a few important points to note about this anime.
The beginning is where you are at your wits' end. It is not intentionally made to be easy to understand. You should start to understand it once the mysteries start to be gradually revealed. Until then, you can only receive the information that is presented to you. So, it is natural that you won't understand it in the beginning. There are answers to all your questions.
The biggest problem with this anime is that it makes significant omissions from the original work. A large amount of explanation necessary for understanding and enjoying the charm has been omitted. It's like 8 or 9 out of 10 pieces of information or direction have been omitted.
The original work is a manga. There are many cases where people who thought the anime was incomprehensible watch the original work and dramatically change their opinion to one that it is very interesting. That's how popular and highly rated the original work is.
It is important to remember that the problem is with the production of the anime, not the original work. After the broadcast, the original author has provided a large amount of explanations about what was omitted in the anime. His mental stress is immeasurable.
Also, the real action of this work begins after the story progresses. If you compare other works to a car that starts up as soon as you start the engine, this work has only just had the key inserted and turned. It's like saying "It's a terrible car at 0 km/h" thinking that it is already running, even though it is not yet at the stage where it can be evaluated. It seems that this is a misunderstanding because works with this kind of structure are rare.
i like tasuketsu, despite the flaws , i watch it for its plot . and it is true that the more episodes you see the more it will make sense.
He called me beautiful 🤗
The first thing I noticed was the horribly made opening. But I think the musician did a ok job tho
What editing software do u use. Your Shit is fantastic for views and subs u got. (was that disrespectfu? l😂I wasn't supposed to be lol)
Premiere Pro (i'll take it as a compliment)
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