@@elwewn1179 yeah but saying it didnt existed is not true yk but i get your point as well but i believe johan knew about it as theres nothing that he doesnt know in this show lol
Dr. Tenma not shooting Johan and saving him once again was the ultimate act of love. It’s the perfect ending for me. Calling this show a masterpiece is an understatement!
@@ferds6990 I think you are forgetting the point of Dr. Tenma's character. Dr. Tenma is the character that symbolises the perfect good-will in the world which is in complete contrast to Johan's. To Johan, life is insignificant. One day you are born, some other day you die. The whole point of life and existence is completely oblivious in his judgement. But as a doctor, Tenma visualises life as something worth experiencing. Everyone's life is equal no matter how diverse it feels or looks like from the outside based on your status or whatever. To kill Johan, is basically a way of disproving the point of his character.
@@walterwhite4699 so are you saying that Dr tenma's character as a good person is more important than letting Johan die and then go of killing innocent ppl again? I rather let tenma kill him rather than save Johan who'll go around destroying lives.
I think what's amazing about the show and extremely underrated about Tenma's character is that as much as he regretted making the decision to save Johan's life, he would have regretted watching him die even more.
“Let’s make a deal! Let’s make a deal!” said the demon. “No, not at all!” said the man with the big eyes. “Sure, let’s make a deal!” said the man with the big mouth. The man with the big mouth grew a beautiful garden. The man with the big eyes was very hungry because he was very poor. The man with the big mouth had fun every day. The man with the big mouth was very full from eating the fruit from his garden, so he didn’t realize what was happening. He didn’t realize that his garden was drying up. By the time he noticed it was too late. The man with the big mouth cried and cried in the garden that never grew again. “I shouldn’t have made a deal with the demon!” The man with the big eyes was dying from hunger. Tears were trickling down from his big eyes as he cried out. “I should have made a deal with the demon.” “Let’s make make a deal! Let’s make a deal!” said the demon. I really love the use of storybooks in Monster, how naturally they blended in to the actual storyline, in such a way that it doesn't just feel like forced symbolism. It's actually really creative
Johans face while pointing the gun at Wim is the most beautifully subtle frame in the entire show. The amount and depth of emotion conveyed is unreal: pleading for forgiveness, utter despair at himself, anger towards still living its amazing
I live inside your house Yes because they face the consquences of Tenma's decision to save Johan when little Johan has done lots of killings, murders, confusion, hatred and panic Tenma could not have known any of this would happen so it was not his fault and though you think you wished he never did that's not the type of person Tenma is, it was unavoidable It would be coward and meaningless to shot the man everyone was trying to reach for a long time Nina said she forgives him, Tenma got way too many good memories and friends thanks to his long trip trying to reach Johan The only thing that was really in game was that child's life, it was going to be a hard decision for Death or Life and not pulling the trigger with such menace is really the hard thing If it weren't for that drunk man Tenma's humanity, inocence, trustworthy and career would be gone in a single shot What the drunk man did when shooting Johan was not right too but he is a character that never makes good choices so this one was not too bad, I mean he saved his son at least
@@thesaltwizard3212 It's also like Stanley defeating Bill in Gravity Falls. I know Stan is an important character, but he had no relation whatsoever to Bill, but it still was satisfying.
I look at it as Johan failing to take into account a parent's unconditional love for their child, even if the father was excessively alcoholic which makes him act rashly, he still had deep love for Wim, it's the best end to the town massacre and still impresses me how Naoki Urasawa crafted this story to this day.
4:35 his expression while he says "isn't that right" is that of a man who knows his ideals are just falling apart. He is desperate to get shot because he is probably feeling regret; hearing Nina saying she forgives him and then seeing Tenma is unable to kill him, really killed the monster in him. The final nail in the Monster's coffin was Tenma bringing him back again, after that it would be impossible for Johan to keep the same ideals.
Exactly but he tries a very last time in the hospital’s bed to proove his vision to Tenma with the choice of his mother to give one of her child to Bonaparta.( sorry for the quality of language which is a bit poor, I’m not English and try to improve my level)
I love how you put it nina forgiving him and tenma unable to kill him really killed the monster inside him. This story is about saving a human who became a monster because people like franz created him.Those who understand this part love the ending.
I think the vision Tenma saw in the hospital next to Johan, was to show that Johan, wasn't or at least isn't, the/only monster in the show. I don't think Johan was trying to prove or justify his ideals in the very end, but to show Tenma what he had been through. @@jojojo5376
Can you explain the whole "Nina forgiving him" part? I just finished watching the Anime about 2 days ago and the whole Nina not wanting to kill Johan and her "forgiving him" part doesn't make sense to me
So tenma didn’t pull the trigger and even safed johan once again , proving his point that every life is equal . He also showed forgiveness after all he did not like his sister who shot him .
@@thepotatochip6040 He would've fallen into the abyss which is Nihilism. Johan and Tenma are 2 sides on the same coin. This was more of a psychological battle. Tenma being a morally good person and Johan being a Nihilist who doesn't indulge in Hedonism. People who watch this for the action really don't get the point of the entire show which is why this shouldn't be a movie. It is a realistic masterpiece.
I mean...I kinda wish Tenma had shot him. Having someone walk out and randomly headshot Johan seems a bit too convenient but I'm not too worked up about it.
@@ladygrinningsoul357 because she feels guilty and conflicted since is her own twin the one killing people, and the person who orchestrated the death of her adoptive parents. Just like Tenma felt responsible of saving his life, Nina had to go all over again with her childhood trauma.
@@kanejtrash5019 I know, but the anime itself shows her path was wrong, even she accept she shouldn't have shot him when she was 11th. But again, she was just a girl then, the strange thing is she still was thinking to kill him as the only solution when she's twenty.
Johan doesn't care about the lives of others, he killed many with hitmen as if they were unimportant, he even believes his live and Tenma's are more important than any others. At the end, he died by an "unimportant" person and didn't receive what he believed was a greater end to his superior life, proving that all lives are equal as Tenma knew from the start by his own culture as a Doctor. Also, because of the liquor, the man sees Johan as a demon with horns claiming that he is a "Monster", shooting him by fright, giving meaning to the title of the series and discovering the identity of the real monster outside of the books.
Your interpretation is not bad, but Johann is quite right: we are only equal in death. From birth we are unequal; some children are loved by their mother, others are not, some are gifted, others are not, somes are richs, but others are poors, etc ... You suffer injustices barely born, and the life of an "inferior" person, at the eyes of society , will never have the same value as that of an "important" person. Tenma is a utopian, and he is quite right to be, but what he wants is simply not achievable.
@@myrona5877 I don’t think that’s the meaning behind it, I think they mean equal in terms of life and potential. No baby is born objectively superior than the other.
extremely late reply and maybe a bit delusional on my part but i've always thought that it was the start of johan being more desperate. Roberto was dead before he continued the "will never see it" part. So in a way he spared Roberto of that fact.
What's so special in this scene is that everyone in Ruhenheim use their guns because of Hatred and there is a Drunk guy who shoot Johan out of love and not from hatred
The drunk man’s reaction to seeing Johan and freaking out gives me chills man... if Johan existed in real life (and ngl very high chance a person like him is in this world) I would freak the hell out if I saw a man like that
What is strange that Johan didn't want to commit suicide, but wanted Tenma to kill him instead. It means Johan wanted to live but couldn't find a reason to live for.
That isn't true. He wanted to commit the perfect suicide, like an art. He painted the landscape of the end for tenma and just like his rooftop game, wanted to see if fate would save him. He planned everything so that he gets killed, after getting the revenge and painting the perfect canvas for his suicide : a small city where everyone dies succumbing to their inner fears and monsters. He brought the worst out of the people and then wanted tenma to kill him so it all comes to full circle.
@@vedaryan334 Goddamn... But I still don't understand why it has to be Tenma to be the to kill him. He could easily get someone else to get the job done. I think he wanted to see how far Tenma was willing to go for him and if Tenma actually believed all life was equal.
@Lily Lili It has to be Tenma. Tenma and Johan are the perfect opposites and Johan wanted to test fate. If he could get Tenma to kill him, he could do anything. Tenma believed all life has value, while Johan only believes in equality through death. It was Johans game against fate to corrupt Tenma into becoming just like him, a monster.
@@seekeroftheend6914 Tenma is a Nice person, doesn't judge people, that's why. Tenma didn't wanted to kill him either, so Johan forced him by threatening the kid, he was sure his life didn't matter, he wanted to be punished. Only Tenma can give him the answer he wanted, does his life matter? Even when he have killed many people? Only Tenma can decide if he's worthy to live or not. Nina...well, Johan sended a message to her to go to Ruhenheim, I guess it was for a second option, if Tenma won't, maybe she will shoot, or viceversa. Nina is not a good person as Tenma, so I don't know why she had his honor to shoot him. And I believe Johan really wanted to die after known he wasn't send to the Red Rose Mansion. Johan believes he has a memory of his own, something that made him different from his sister. In addition he believes he has a purpouse to be born, like a sacrifice to save his sister from being a monster. When Nina told him it was her the one who went to the RRM, Johan has nothing, even without him she could have live a normal life, he didn't save her from nothing, he was an unwanted child without a porpuose to be alive or to be born. All these makes Johan wanted to die, it's like depression, crying for what he done among those portraits, but unable to stop his reality or turn his life around, and unable to die, cause he doesn't know how to, he tried many times to put his life an end, but he always survive, that's why someone else must do it.
@@seekeroftheend6914 Johan really thought that people could be pushed beyond their values and civility. Johan surely believed that people would change their views of others based on those values being compromised. E.G.-- what's the point of having them when we're all equal to an inevitable death? Or, when justice isn't always _just_ . Tenma saved Johan when he thought him to be an innocent child. Now Johan has that power over him. Did it change Tenma? Sure. He faced gaslighting as being responsible for his survival. However, did Tenma become another victim to Johan's manipulation in the end? No. Johan's entire philosophy was wrong. If Tenma had taken him down, Johan's point would be made. The very person that saved his life could also purposely take it away and it would be no different. This is Johan's perspective of life having very little meaning and that anyone can psychologically be broken down to accept this as the truth. Tenma, to the end, refused this concept--denying Johan's ideals. Which was the ultimate slap across his face. The guy that saved his life as a child ended up proving that even Johan's life had consequences and weight to it. His philosophy didn't justify his actions and "leaving no trace of himself behind" was a delusion. Not the perfect death. Johan, finger placed between his brow, tempting fatal action; was obstructed his object of desire. His opposition chose to break the chain and served up a bit of reality instead. Johan wasn't as in control as he had planned. He was shot because of his crimes, nothing more.
The drunk later described what he saw as "a monster with seven heads". The Apocalypse of John (Johan is the German form of the name "John" btw) describes the anti-christ with: "And I stood upon the sand of the sea. And I saw a beast rise up out of the sea, having seven heads and ten horns, and upon his horns ten crowns, and upon his heads the name of blasphemy."
After what you wrote It continues with "And I saw one of his heads as it were wounded to death; and his deadly wound was healed: and all the world wondered after the beast." This was not included in the first episode, but it's a clear reference to Johan
In literally fall in love with the series at the start of the Ruhenheim arc: the characters, the lore, the *atmosphere* All is perfect, like a place without a sun, in the middle of nowhere, between Germany and Czechoslovakia. Man, this anime is such a masterpiece, specially in this arc, when confusing things goes to horror vibes. Sa
I think the true genius of Naoki Urusawa and Monster is how the story, the ending, the characters, can be interpretted in so many different ways. One thing is for certain though, this is one of the greatest animes ever written, and its SO UNDERRATED
The title is wrong but the reason it's wrong is not the reason people think. Johan Liebert, the nameless monster, doesn't die here. He dies three years later, when Tenma tells him that he has a name. And then, a human being wakes up from the bed and, finally, _lives._
Dr. Tenma saving Johann and not shooting him or letting Wim die was the ultimate defeat for Johann. He wanted to incite the monster within Tenma and make him choose between lives. But Dr. Tenma stuck to his philosophy- all lives are equal to him. A great foil for Johann, who had become so nihilistic due to his experiences as a child. He wanted to be significant, to be the last monster (human) alive but Dr. Tenma didn't fall in place of how he viewed society. So he bet his life in his hands in the course of defeating him psychologically, but failed in the end. Thematically, this was probably the best ending there could be.
man I thought this fandom was dead...Just like many characters in this show...damn xDDD anywaaaaay...It's not easy to find anything to this masterpiece it's even harder to find something that isn't like five years old and with decent quality ^^ thanks for uploading my friend x3 ((you don't know how much it means to me that it's not from the english dub xDDDD))
what i like so much about the seemingly random town drunk being the one to shoot Johan is that he did it to protect his son. the same son he beat, abused and neglected. but when it really came down to it, he did what he had to do. the man was a monster too, but he was a monster who knew how to love. grimmer was right. people don't lose their emotions. as hilariously cliche as it is, johan nearly died because of the power of human compassion...and was brought back to life because of Tenma's compassion, too. in the end, all of his life-means-nothing ideologies blew up in his face. love was real, and there was nothing he could do about it.
i just finished this and realized how philosophical it is from the comments and its really a masterpiece! it's kinda tragic but sooo smart at the same time. japanese voice acting is a win! >-
Because johan is coscensius that him is a monster, He want to die for this. For me him hate himself and his life, hate is mother, hate bonaparta and the human race. At the end we can understand that he want just a normal life with his mother and sister. bonaparta has washed his brain and turned him into a monster mercilessly that kills everyone, and he understands that he will have to pay for the dead he has done
@@ErenYeager-bt7ws Nope it's not because he wanted to punish himself. It was only the plan of the perfect suicide that everyone is equal in. But that's not right either almost. Because I think his real intention was to get Tenma to get his name. I think again he tricked everyone. That's how I see it
The manga did this scene so much better. I don't know why the anime cut out Johan's reactions to Anna arriving and the very big shift in expression when she says she forgives him. Anna realized that forgiveness was the one thing he wanted that night she shot him, despite him also thinking his death was needed. His value depended on her view of him; and what she once robbed from him was now returned - a human being worthy of forgiveness instead of a monster. Johan refuses her forgiveness not because he resents her or thinks its too late for her to redeem herself - but because he doesn’t think he deserves it. Because it is too late, Johan is going to die - he WANTS to die. Then you see the fear and helplessness in his eyes after getting the one thing he always wanted [ anna’s forgiveness] because he desperately wanted to die as the only thing he knew himself to be: the nameless, nonexistence monster. But both anna and Tenma rob him of that by bestowing upon him the gift of compassion, mercy and empathy; for the first time treating him like a human being instead of a monster,god,experiment, devil etc. Johan in his final moments was cracking and finally falling apart. You see it in the final expression he makes: the distraught, confusion and sadness. I want to clarify one thing I noticed: Johan has never shown to take any kind of sick satisfaction from killing unlike all the other serial killers being interviewed in the series. The writer highlights this in the show on purpose. Especially contrasting Johann with Roberto, specifically, when Roberto tries to kill Anna, which another Monster clarifies that he did because he knew she was his only weakness. In another monster it is clearly stated Johan loved his sister more than anything in the world. Which brings me to my next point, the constant mentioning of Hitler in this story...Hitler brainwashed people to commit mass genocide. Under his rule, millions perished in horrific ways. But despite that...Hitler was capable of loving others. Hitler was also loved by others. The terrifying truth about people who commit atrocities...is that they are not monsters or demons or devils... They are merely human. FULL ANALYSIS ESSAY HERE: www.reddit.com/r/MonsterAnime/comments/ttihlh/everything_johan_did_was_for_anna_a_monster/
yesterday i have finished monster. simply blown me off johan,that character man is smth else "johan loved his sister more than anything in the world" hit me so hard,saw the same thing is anime. i really wanted to see sm brother-sister close interaction in alone. when anime dsnt pick the imp panels frm manga,it really pisses me off as ur sayin they didnt pick the last johan-anna panel i am bitchily simping over Johan n his character is so unique. head over heels n lurking in internet for his voice/vids/pics. watched many gore villains but nvr got ptsd in this amnt everytime johan appeared on screen thats sweety for sharing such valuable info,cleared mny things n also learnt Bless u
I believe Tenma couldn't see it, Johan showed him, allowed him to see it cause Tenma and Johan had a mental bond, just like Nina and Johan. That's why when Tenma visited Johan at hospital, Johan showed him his childhood. It's written in Another Monster.
@@bait5257 first of all no Batman is one of the most morally rigid characters in fiction and go read any dark batman comic you'll see how evil and twisted he is and also I talked about their relationship not how they are.
@@cruximperator yes I have read it but batman doesn't go on lengths to save a criminal like tenma does. And tenma has met Johan like only 3 or 4 times in the whole series.
i just finished watching this anime for the 2nd time, god damn i am still blown away by how Johan manipulated anyone in to his bidding. While Kira used death note to kill, Johan used a sand box in the park lol i really wonder if Roberto would have remembered Grimmer if they saw each other in some of the episodes.
i just remembered that when they were in kinderheim , grimmer got sick and went to infirmary , and roberto (adolf reinhartt) brought him cocoa. is that how johan made roberto super-loyal to him ? he gave him cocoa ?
"The only thing humans are equal in is Death" from the moment we are formed inside our mother;s womb life is already unfair and unequal. Why other babies recieved a caring love from their mother but why some babies cannot? why their mother kept using vices even tho its harmful for them when they are still in the womb of their mother why some babies died on their mother's womb by accident? why some babies aborted by their own mother? why they can't be the same with other babies who born safely and with love an care with their mother? why their mother or parents did not treat them equally? why when we born we don't have the same intelligence capacuity, why the moment we born some are physically disabled? why when someone born they have a rare disease on them? why when we born we don't have talent that other people who born with that talent? why we can;t be born with the same traits and capabilities? why some baby died immediately the moment they born while the other lived properly? why some baby borned in a peaceful place while the others born in a chaotic one? why some children died because of war while the others live peacfully? why some children who work so hard on school but don't get rewarded from their efforts while the others who didn't even work that hard flourished and greatly rewarded? why some parents are understanding to their child while some are abusive to their own offspring? Why the fuck life is not equal? however no matter how rich, how fortunate, how peaceful, or smart, or talented people are no matter what status you have WE all have the same fate we can't escape that makes us equal and that is DEATH
The johan sentence "There is no way back now" implying his sister was right about johan motives and also his expression of despair after, really proves martin observation of "No one wants to die"
Would’ve broken grimmer even more to see that his friend turned out that way. But maybe roberto was the last person who knew grimmers real name like grimmer knew his?
Some people seem to have a problem that Johan was shot by a random dude...and also ended up being alive. But y'all need to understand...if Tenna was the one to shoot him, and he died...then that would mean Johan won, coz that exactly what he wanted. But instead, a random dude shot him, and he still lived, Tenna was proven innocent and now everyone knows about Johan. His whole plan failed...and he lost.
Still a huge disappointment to me. Everything was perfect until this nonsensical ending. Who the hell can survive 2 headshot without being a vegetable? How can someone who commited so much terrible crimes not be under any surveillance? Nonsense
@@Korovax He wasn't accused for any of his crimes, so that explain the lack of vigilance. Plus, the shots in the head johan had taken were for dramatic and poetic purposes, so it really doesn't make sense if johan had die or something
This scene alone pretty much confirms my theory that Johann Liebert is a bad guy. It's subtly hinted at throughout the show, but this scene alone confirms my suspicion.
This scene alone pretty much confirms my theory that Johann Liebert is a villain. It's subtly hinted at throughout the rest of the show, but this scene alone confirms my suspicion.
The point of the whole show was to show that Johan never was a villain. there are no monsters, only humans. Johan in this scene is broking apart, and even more after Anna's forgiveness and seeing that Tenma wouldn't bring himself to kill him. All his live views are breaking apart
@@sia5926 Johan IS a villain for sure. While he does have a tragic backstory, he has committed too many crimes to not be considered evil or a villain. That doesn't mean he isn't sympathetic or understandable. But he is definitely evil
No way, Johan was always shown to be an upstanding citizen just think back to the time he gave that poor woman money or the time he helped that kid try and find his mother. A villain would never do something like that
I’m surprised that there are ppl who hates the ending. Personally, I liked it...and I like the fact that Dr. Tenma didn’t shoot Johan as this will make him a true murderer and will fall in Johan’s calculation and philosophy that humans are monsters.
Saving one's or other's life is a responsiblity. That's why good soldiers have to kill enemies. But sure, in this scene, the killing may lead to a mental breakdown for Dr Tenma..
I dont. At this stage a purge is necessary. Like the joker or John doe I dont care how you go to the grave. Just as long as you go to the grave. I have no patience of necessity to philosophize with a psychotic. Punisher has a great line about " you can die thinking your philosophy is right. Truth is I probably won't even remember your name by next week "
Opportunities and nothing else can be equal, never will be, and deny this nature of individuality ends up in repression, ditactorship and violence. You can't make someone equally rich as me taking away someones else money in threat of violence, that's just robbery being called "donation". You just cant give the same books I read to another person, and hope she will understand their content equally as me and have the same conclusions. We are not a coletive, not equally, we are a bunch of individuals and differently. Equallity in life is an Utopia, a fantasy, a daydream that will never be fulfilled and satisfied. But, in the end, no life is greater than other. They share the same value. Althought you have a rare disease, you have saw the sunset. A blind person never did, and wished he could for all his life. But althought the blind person never saw the sunset, he can walk, feed his cats and hug his son. The person with a disease could not, and wished all his life he could, but he's happy. A walking healthy person who doesnt even care for the sunset just wanted to feel complete and happy, but couldn't. We wish too much what we want and dont cherish what we have. The denial of the individual starts when we feed the envy of our hearts wishing to be equal as someone else. We only are equally in death, because we share this very same fate. Cherish your life.
@@lilsk5229 "I think they mean equal as in our worth as human beings" i dont think there is equality in this either ... a inocent child or women or men who lived a fair life being good human beings , their lifes is more valuable than a pedophile , rapist , or a criminal .... people who destroy other peoples life by choice , their life isnt as valuable it actually shouldnt be valuable at all ... without them nothing changes , actually life changes in better ...
To be honest I'm kinda mad, that Johan was not held accountable for all the killings he did. The children rooftop suicide, the man at the roof drinking to death, the adoptive parents, and a lot more. I do undersyand the premise of the monster and all, but I just wanted him to be held accountable for the victims, instead of him running away at the very end of the anime, or he could have ran after holding to some degree if accountability. There were also plot holes that we never knew why it happeded but regardless, I do still like this anime, a whole lot :D
@Jason Martinez at least to be thrown in jail for his crimes for the victims to get some level of justice. I do not care what Johan feels through the punishment but to get what he deserved.
The thing is , Johan is a psychopath . He has serious MEDICAL mental illness . He is REALLY crazy . Not the "evil " type crazy , just plain MEDICALLY crazy . He CAN'T feel emotionally or think like REGULAR people . Can you hold an insane person accountable for his acts ?
@@sam-ht6qv Johan ain't a spirit. Johan is a flesh breathing human, im talking about reality here not the concept of Johan. Johan is a mentally ill person, I'm someone by the way who liked Johan as a villain. But if we are gonna talk about reality like how they wanted to throw Tenma in Jail as if by what you said is, he would be a force of good (the concept of hood), then a similar thing should happen for Johan. I just wanted as my previous comment said to see justice.
The same thing happened to me, I like the ending but I would also have liked to see him responsible for his actions, although I suppose that all his philosophical defeat destroyed him enough to cause him real suffering
Realistically speaking, I wonder why no one is talking how why Johan always pointed at his head. What's evil? Aren't we the only ones who make things called 'morals'? What makes us like we are today? One will say our environment and the other will say experiences. What about the brain? Is it any different? "Control the devil or it'll control you." Can you name the devil as our brain? If you can't control your thoughts, what do you think your brain will do? Is Johan evil or are the other people evil, who made him the way he is?
It's Biblical references are amazing. At the beginning of the series, it mentioned a Revelation Bible verse about people worshipping the beast. That is exactly how it is in Monster. People were worshipping Johan, such as the extremists, etc
I used to think the drunk showing up to kill Johan was a cop out narratively because if he hadn't, Tenma would have lost that standoff and had no choice but to kill Johan to save the boy, thus fate intervening like that was the only way for Tenma to emerge victorious. Now however I see it more as Johan not losing to Tenma so much as losing to the chaotic nature of life. He planned everything near perfectly, but no matter how well you plan or how brilliant you are, sometimes random shit just happens, like a drunken bum showing up, mistaking Johan for a lovecraftian monster about to kill the kid he himself abuses, and thus blowing Johan's head off as a result.
If the drunk hadn't shown up and Tenma needed to act, Tenma shots didn't have to be deadly to save the boy, he only need to immobilize Johan, just like when he faced Roberto, if that had happened, he would have lost against tenma too
Dr. Tenma proving that all life are equal for not shooting Johan there is truly a magnificent move Johan really wanted to prove that not all life are equal because if he shoots Johan that proves Dr. Tenma value Wim's life more than Johan so that is not equal. Top 1 in my list for sure
I’ve only just now noticed that when Wim’s father sees Johan, it focuses on his mouth for some reason. It might be that he notices Johan’s slight smile, while pointing a gun at a little boy’s head mind you, which may be what made him so him as a non-human entity
Wicked characters want to live like humans and eventually die like humans, even when they have done bad things. They know they have changed, but it's too late. They think the universe is bad and want revenge. I think John wanted to share what he felt. Such characters interact with someone who understands them. This is not to say that Tenma and Johan do not understand each other. Because they understood each other better than anyone. They paid too much attention to each other and did not pay attention to others. But if you can't save someone who will never change, the last resort is to kill. But bad characters are never cruel to people like him. But at the last moment, John may have changed, but his basic character will not disappear. But he must be smart and know what to do. Hunter x Hunter the most dangerous character, the king of ants, Meruem, gradually becomes a human, but the kind-hearted boy of the Series becomes a monster. So there is always hatred in a world that affects people. It's a world where people affect their people. In the end, this dream is a bad omen. Apparently he went to kill his mother.
Doctor Tenma is a wonderfully complex character, he keeps saving Johan even despite knowing how much he wants to end it all. But, at the same time , he chose to save Johan as a boy, he had killed another man. (Person in the hospital he was supposed to suddenly operate on) He believes his values keep him from sin but if he had stayed to listen to the director many lives would not have been slayed mercilessly by the ideals of Johan (the boy that Dr. Tenma chose to save instead)
Also it is to prove his point just like the beginning of the anime ''All life matters'' so despite everything Johan said, the fact Tenma didn't killed him in the end has proved his point and defeated Johan's point at the same time, and also just as you described
This maniac just escaped death two times, I mean wtf he got another headshot and there's literally no damage to his brain? I've seen people die in this anime after being shot at shoulders or legs.
it's weird cause what Johan is doing wouldn't really prove anything. if tenma kills Johan he is evil, if tenma lets Johan kill the kid he is evil, it's really a lose-lose situation.
lo curioso de este anime es que las voces la pusieron actores reales que iban a hacer un live action del manga monster, pero como era muy caro hacerlo en locaciones reales de Alemania y partes de Europa, decidieron hacerlo anime, pero quedo espectacular
That's a great scene, but just a note - the title is misleading. Johan did not die after that shooting. He just became comatose, and it is not known what happened to him afterward.
Johan learned a true lesson after his so called "death" he was quickly operated by a doctor after 3 years from the show monster, he is still alive and has rebuilt his life. he is no longer that monster
I’m guessing it’s because johan was pointing a gun at a child with a cold blooded smirk and zero humanity in his face or posture. Complete and total control over his emotions or complete lack of in this case. Also people give off vibes and I’ve personally met some really menacing people.
@@leesnow2701 It might be in the bible (the show opened with a quote from the bible) but its definitely in the Qur'an. What the world will look like on the day of judgement. The landscape will be mountains withered away like tufts of cotton, everyone will see the horizon. World will be barren and flat (as shown in that scene). They keep playing with the idea of Johann being a demon or devil (7 headed beast) I think they just leave it to the viewers interpretation. To me Johann is just a messed up kid.
I love that johann seems irritated by tenmas reluctance in killing him, after everything he has done, the only way he can metaphorically manhandle tenma into pulling the trigger is so tenma could save an innocent life in exchange of his. Tenma REALLY REALLY is such a gr8 and subtle protag
@@moonman-84 compared to other anime this is underrated even though it's in the same level. I'm into anime for a long time but only recently heard about this. But i hope it gets more popular.
Everyone scared of Johan!!! Drunk guy literally be like: Hold my beer! Every getting manipulated by Johan and doing exactly as he intended. Drunk guy: I'm about to end this man's career!
What a great ending to a great arc. The best villain and the best protagonist. I love Johan and Tenma so much and am glad to have rewatched this amazing series to understand 100% of it.
Glad to see this masterpiece of an anime is still popular!
Facts!
Abis kena korona kah banj, baru komen sekarang
jir
finished watching it last month, glad i got to watch it in this lifetime
yea bro
I love how the person who shoots him in the end is a father protecting his son, something that didn't exist in Johan's life...
Johans father did try to save his family.
@@shiren9976 But I don't think he was old enough to remember that
@@elwewn1179 yeah but saying it didnt existed is not true yk but i get your point as well but i believe johan knew about it as theres nothing that he doesnt know in this show lol
@@shiren9976 like he got to know about it afterwards but didn't necessarily experience it? that i do get lol
I think it symbolizes the fact that in his drunken state he saw Johan as an actual monster instead of a human.
Dr. Tenma not shooting Johan and saving him once again was the ultimate act of love. It’s the perfect ending for me. Calling this show a masterpiece is an understatement!
Eh... no
@@ferds6990 care to elaborate? :)
@@noamb3497 idk I respect your opinion but the ending wasn't great. Tenma didn't kill Johan and when he saved Johan it all just be repeated
@@ferds6990 I think you are forgetting the point of Dr. Tenma's character. Dr. Tenma is the character that symbolises the perfect good-will in the world which is in complete contrast to Johan's. To Johan, life is insignificant. One day you are born, some other day you die. The whole point of life and existence is completely oblivious in his judgement. But as a doctor, Tenma visualises life as something worth experiencing. Everyone's life is equal no matter how diverse it feels or looks like from the outside based on your status or whatever. To kill Johan, is basically a way of disproving the point of his character.
@@walterwhite4699 so are you saying that Dr tenma's character as a good person is more important than letting Johan die and then go of killing innocent ppl again? I rather let tenma kill him rather than save Johan who'll go around destroying lives.
That's when Tenma accepted he is a doctor. He can only save lives not ending it. A masterpiece ending for a masterpiece show.
WOW I guess tenma got the best ending haha
Yes he can, a doctor can end someone live, its called Euthanasia
It's not that he CAN'T, but he WOULDN'T.
Wow I never thought of it that way
Tenma is as incapable of taking lives as Johan is of not taking them
A lot of people don't like the ending, or feel it's anti-climactic, but I think it perfectly fits the show and Johan and Tenma as characters.
im in the middle or leaning to liking it, it could've ended in many many bad ways...
I honestly love this ending, it was so freaking unexpected and I've never thought, that Johan will stay alive after all of this.
The ending was perfect.
The final scene of Monster is one of the actual GOAT endings
When I watched this scene for the first time it was the OPPOSITE of anticlimactic for me, the chills when I realized it was full circle
I think what's amazing about the show and extremely underrated about Tenma's character is that as much as he regretted making the decision to save Johan's life, he would have regretted watching him die even more.
I think Tenma's character in general is underrated
“Let’s make a deal! Let’s make a deal!” said the demon.
“No, not at all!” said the man with the big eyes.
“Sure, let’s make a deal!” said the man with the big mouth.
The man with the big mouth grew a beautiful garden.
The man with the big eyes was very hungry because he was very poor.
The man with the big mouth had fun every day. The man with the big mouth was very full from eating the fruit from his garden, so he didn’t realize what was happening. He didn’t realize that his garden was drying up. By the time he noticed it was too late. The man with the big mouth cried and cried in the garden that never grew again.
“I shouldn’t have made a deal with the demon!”
The man with the big eyes was dying from hunger. Tears were trickling down from his big eyes as he cried out.
“I should have made a deal with the demon.”
“Let’s make make a deal! Let’s make a deal!” said the demon.
I really love the use of storybooks in Monster, how naturally they blended in to the actual storyline, in such a way that it doesn't just feel like forced symbolism. It's actually really creative
That's real character. Great show
So I Guess he wont feel guilty for all the people killed by Johan.
@@raulbetancourt5795 He did throughout the entirety of the show
dude really said no lives matter
#NLM
@@TheRivalKillers H. P. Lovecraft's cat's name Lives Matter
@@an18yearoldmongolianguy high iq comment
LMAOOOO
Y'all are making me doubt that I'm a psychopath because I don't think that Johan is the true villain
I actually felt bad for him the whole series
Can we just have a moment of silence for Wolfgang Grimmer
It still hurts :(
Bro :(
The real one
I cry every time I remember him..
Just finished the anime and all I have to day is damn. He was my fav character.
Johans face while pointing the gun at Wim is the most beautifully subtle frame in the entire show. The amount and depth of emotion conveyed is unreal: pleading for forgiveness, utter despair at himself, anger towards still living its amazing
Not really. He made his eyes bigger to try to scare Tenma into shooting him. It's like conveying- Imma really gonna do it!!- with your eyes. 😂😂
6:27
He is literally the only person on this show who is not afraid to shoot johan
It not
Ironically, he was the only one to shoot Johan BECAUSE he was too afraid.
So does that mean tenma and the others are too brave
I live inside your house Yes because they face the consquences of Tenma's decision to save Johan when little
Johan has done lots of killings, murders, confusion, hatred and panic
Tenma could not have known any of this would happen so it was not his fault and though you think you wished he never did that's not the type of person Tenma is, it was unavoidable
It would be coward and meaningless to shot the man everyone was trying to reach for a long time
Nina said she forgives him, Tenma got way too many good memories and friends thanks to his long trip trying to reach Johan
The only thing that was really in game was that child's life, it was going to be a hard decision for Death or Life and not pulling the trigger with such menace is really the hard thing
If it weren't for that drunk man Tenma's humanity, inocence, trustworthy and career would be gone in a single shot
What the drunk man did when shooting Johan was not right too but he is a character that never makes good choices so this one was not too bad, I mean he saved his son at least
he did it out of fear of Johan and love for his child
5:45
I absolutely love it when a seemingly unimportant character is the one to defeat the villain of the story. And I think this scene is why.
The one to defeat Johan was tenma when he said Johan has a name
Ikr it's like Matsuda after blowing the shots at Light Yagami and seeing him go on a rant of how Light's dad seemed unimportant to Light
@@thesaltwizard3212 It's also like Stanley defeating Bill in Gravity Falls. I know Stan is an important character, but he had no relation whatsoever to Bill, but it still was satisfying.
@Grimmer He didn't defeat. It was Johan's plan afterall.
I look at it as Johan failing to take into account a parent's unconditional love for their child, even if the father was excessively alcoholic which makes him act rashly, he still had deep love for Wim, it's the best end to the town massacre and still impresses me how Naoki Urasawa crafted this story to this day.
4:35 his expression while he says "isn't that right" is that of a man who knows his ideals are just falling apart.
He is desperate to get shot because he is probably feeling regret; hearing Nina saying she forgives him and then seeing Tenma is unable to kill him, really killed the monster in him.
The final nail in the Monster's coffin was Tenma bringing him back again, after that it would be impossible for Johan to keep the same ideals.
Exactly but he tries a very last time in the hospital’s bed to proove his vision to Tenma with the choice of his mother to give one of her child to Bonaparta.( sorry for the quality of language which is a bit poor, I’m not English and try to improve my level)
I love how you put it nina forgiving him and tenma unable to kill him really killed the monster inside him. This story is about saving a human who became a monster because people like franz created him.Those who understand this part love the ending.
That is a very interesting and reasonable way of looking at it.
I think the vision Tenma saw in the hospital next to Johan, was to show that Johan, wasn't or at least isn't, the/only monster in the show. I don't think Johan was trying to prove or justify his ideals in the very end, but to show Tenma what he had been through. @@jojojo5376
Can you explain the whole "Nina forgiving him" part? I just finished watching the Anime about 2 days ago and the whole Nina not wanting to kill Johan and her "forgiving him" part doesn't make sense to me
Does someon notice that this dude survived two headshots
Because of the great Dr. tenma❤👌🏻
Erehhhhhhhhhhh the cringe yeager
@@nomemesonmangakas8571 why? Just why?
Because the they shot him at different angles u gotta shot him where he is pointing.
@@vzee5788 Why?
Coz why not?
How can anyone write this incredible of a villain.?
A good writer
@@ghostofdeath7388 That or Naoki Urasawa is _himself_ a... no... it couldn't be...
Friend was amazing too
@@realnegajpeg9935 was? It's is.
@@rajadarwish4712 Yea sorry for my choice of words.
Is and always will be
So tenma didn’t pull the trigger and even safed johan once again , proving his point that every life is equal . He also showed forgiveness after all he did not like his sister who shot him .
@@thepotatochip6040 He would've fallen into the abyss which is Nihilism. Johan and Tenma are 2 sides on the same coin. This was more of a psychological battle. Tenma being a morally good person and Johan being a Nihilist who doesn't indulge in Hedonism. People who watch this for the action really don't get the point of the entire show which is why this shouldn't be a movie. It is a realistic masterpiece.
Yeah, stupid Nina. Well, back then she was a girl, but when she's twenty she still has that stupid and childish point of view of Killing him.
I mean...I kinda wish Tenma had shot him. Having someone walk out and randomly headshot Johan seems a bit too convenient but I'm not too worked up about it.
@@ladygrinningsoul357 because she feels guilty and conflicted since is her own twin the one killing people, and the person who orchestrated the death of her adoptive parents. Just like Tenma felt responsible of saving his life, Nina had to go all over again with her childhood trauma.
@@kanejtrash5019
I know, but the anime itself shows her path was wrong, even she accept she shouldn't have shot him when she was 11th. But again, she was just a girl then, the strange thing is she still was thinking to kill him as the only solution when she's twenty.
Johan doesn't care about the lives of others, he killed many with hitmen as if they were unimportant, he even believes his live and Tenma's are more important than any others. At the end, he died by an "unimportant" person and didn't receive what he believed was a greater end to his superior life, proving that all lives are equal as Tenma knew from the start by his own culture as a Doctor. Also, because of the liquor, the man sees Johan as a demon with horns claiming that he is a "Monster", shooting him by fright, giving meaning to the title of the series and discovering the identity of the real monster outside of the books.
Pretty awesome.
Your interpretation is not bad, but Johann is quite right: we are only equal in death. From birth we are unequal; some children are loved by their mother, others are not, some are gifted, others are not, somes are richs, but others are poors, etc ... You suffer injustices barely born, and the life of an "inferior" person, at the eyes of society , will never have the same value as that of an "important" person. Tenma is a utopian, and he is quite right to be, but what he wants is simply not achievable.
@@myrona5877 I don’t think that’s the meaning behind it, I think they mean equal in terms of life and potential. No baby is born objectively superior than the other.
Literally no lol
he didn't die tho
That "You will never see it" line of Johan to Roberto though...Chills...
Roberto after thinking about what all he did for Johan.....
"SO it was all for death. Bruh!" *die*
extremely late reply and maybe a bit delusional on my part but i've always thought that it was the start of johan being more desperate. Roberto was dead before he continued the "will never see it" part. So in a way he spared Roberto of that fact.
What's so special in this scene is that everyone in Ruhenheim use their guns because of Hatred and there is a Drunk guy who shoot Johan out of love and not from hatred
Damn never realized
Love and extreme fear
Drunk dude >>>>>>>>
Out of fright
The drunk man’s reaction to seeing Johan and freaking out gives me chills man... if Johan existed in real life (and ngl very high chance a person like him is in this world) I would freak the hell out if I saw a man like that
I would propably befriend him and betray him once i'm ready to replace him.
person like him can't exist in this world
@@HustlerEli bro stfu
@@spiridonmatei5727 no u
@@HustlerEli bruh just stfu ur not cool nor edgy
What is strange that Johan didn't want to commit suicide, but wanted Tenma to kill him instead. It means Johan wanted to live but couldn't find a reason to live for.
That isn't true. He wanted to commit the perfect suicide, like an art. He painted the landscape of the end for tenma and just like his rooftop game, wanted to see if fate would save him. He planned everything so that he gets killed, after getting the revenge and painting the perfect canvas for his suicide : a small city where everyone dies succumbing to their inner fears and monsters. He brought the worst out of the people and then wanted tenma to kill him so it all comes to full circle.
@@vedaryan334 Goddamn... But I still don't understand why it has to be Tenma to be the to kill him. He could easily get someone else to get the job done. I think he wanted to see how far Tenma was willing to go for him and if Tenma actually believed all life was equal.
@Lily Lili It has to be Tenma. Tenma and Johan are the perfect opposites and Johan wanted to test fate. If he could get Tenma to kill him, he could do anything. Tenma believed all life has value, while Johan only believes in equality through death. It was Johans game against fate to corrupt Tenma into becoming just like him, a monster.
@@seekeroftheend6914
Tenma is a Nice person, doesn't judge people, that's why. Tenma didn't wanted to kill him either, so Johan forced him by threatening the kid, he was sure his life didn't matter, he wanted to be punished. Only Tenma can give him the answer he wanted, does his life matter? Even when he have killed many people? Only Tenma can decide if he's worthy to live or not.
Nina...well, Johan sended a message to her to go to Ruhenheim, I guess it was for a second option, if Tenma won't, maybe she will shoot, or viceversa. Nina is not a good person as Tenma, so I don't know why she had his honor to shoot him.
And I believe Johan really wanted to die after known he wasn't send to the Red Rose Mansion. Johan believes he has a memory of his own, something that made him different from his sister. In addition he believes he has a purpouse to be born, like a sacrifice to save his sister from being a monster. When Nina told him it was her the one who went to the RRM, Johan has nothing, even without him she could have live a normal life, he didn't save her from nothing, he was an unwanted child without a porpuose to be alive or to be born.
All these makes Johan wanted to die, it's like depression, crying for what he done among those portraits, but unable to stop his reality or turn his life around, and unable to die, cause he doesn't know how to, he tried many times to put his life an end, but he always survive, that's why someone else must do it.
@@seekeroftheend6914 Johan really thought that people could be pushed beyond their values and civility. Johan surely believed that people would change their views of others based on those values being compromised. E.G.-- what's the point of having them when we're all equal to an inevitable death? Or, when justice isn't always _just_ .
Tenma saved Johan when he thought him to be an innocent child. Now Johan has that power over him. Did it change Tenma? Sure. He faced gaslighting as being responsible for his survival. However, did Tenma become another victim to Johan's manipulation in the end? No. Johan's entire philosophy was wrong. If Tenma had taken him down, Johan's point would be made. The very person that saved his life could also purposely take it away and it would be no different. This is Johan's perspective of life having very little meaning and that anyone can psychologically be broken down to accept this as the truth.
Tenma, to the end, refused this concept--denying Johan's ideals. Which was the ultimate slap across his face. The guy that saved his life as a child ended up proving that even Johan's life had consequences and weight to it. His philosophy didn't justify his actions and "leaving no trace of himself behind" was a delusion. Not the perfect death. Johan, finger placed between his brow, tempting fatal action; was obstructed his object of desire. His opposition chose to break the chain and served up a bit of reality instead. Johan wasn't as in control as he had planned. He was shot because of his crimes, nothing more.
The drunk later described what he saw as "a monster with seven heads".
The Apocalypse of John (Johan is the German form of the name "John" btw) describes the anti-christ with: "And I stood upon the sand of the sea. And I saw a beast rise up out of the sea, having seven heads and ten horns, and upon his horns ten crowns, and upon his heads the name of blasphemy."
Yeah, if I’m correct that’s the text it displays at the beginning of the first episode as well
@@noya5628 yeah. It credits it as “The Revelation of Johan”. A little bit too obvious in emphasizing the point imo, but still good
After what you wrote It continues with "And I saw one of his heads as it were wounded to death; and his deadly wound was healed: and all the world wondered after the beast." This was not included in the first episode, but it's a clear reference to Johan
@@gabrielecosta1781 joder, demasiada epicidad. Que bueno es este anime
That's pretty cool reference
In literally fall in love with the series at the start of the Ruhenheim arc: the characters, the lore, the *atmosphere*
All is perfect, like a place without a sun, in the middle of nowhere, between Germany and Czechoslovakia.
Man, this anime is such a masterpiece, specially in this arc, when confusing things goes to horror vibes.
Sa
I think the true genius of Naoki Urusawa and Monster is how the story, the ending, the characters, can be interpretted in so many different ways. One thing is for certain though, this is one of the greatest animes ever written, and its SO UNDERRATED
The title is wrong but the reason it's wrong is not the reason people think.
Johan Liebert, the nameless monster, doesn't die here. He dies three years later, when Tenma tells him that he has a name. And then, a human being wakes up from the bed and, finally, _lives._
Dr. Tenma saving Johann and not shooting him or letting Wim die was the ultimate defeat for Johann. He wanted to incite the monster within Tenma and make him choose between lives. But Dr. Tenma stuck to his philosophy- all lives are equal to him. A great foil for Johann, who had become so nihilistic due to his experiences as a child. He wanted to be significant, to be the last monster (human) alive but Dr. Tenma didn't fall in place of how he viewed society. So he bet his life in his hands in the course of defeating him psychologically, but failed in the end. Thematically, this was probably the best ending there could be.
4:20 Johan really desperate wanted Tenma to shoot him that he want to prove that Tenma ideals is wrong....
man I thought this fandom was dead...Just like many characters in this show...damn xDDD
anywaaaaay...It's not easy to find anything to this masterpiece it's even harder to find something that isn't like five years old and with decent quality ^^ thanks for uploading my friend x3 ((you don't know how much it means to me that it's not from the english dub xDDDD))
I know, Monster is a masterpiece.
Monster and Deltarune/Undertale fan *points at your profile pic* We have to be friends!!
This fandom isn't dead, we're just fairytale characters.
Never dies. Like Johan.
what i like so much about the seemingly random town drunk being the one to shoot Johan is that he did it to protect his son. the same son he beat, abused and neglected. but when it really came down to it, he did what he had to do.
the man was a monster too, but he was a monster who knew how to love. grimmer was right. people don't lose their emotions.
as hilariously cliche as it is, johan nearly died because of the power of human compassion...and was brought back to life because of Tenma's compassion, too. in the end, all of his life-means-nothing ideologies blew up in his face. love was real, and there was nothing he could do about it.
I don’t think the father was a monster. Only people like Bonaparta deserve the title of monster
@@louiemeister9646Many people are monsters; some lesser, some greater
The best anime I've ever seen.
Agreed
Agreed
johan liebert fans see this
ruclips.net/video/7tNBh3hwU7A/видео.html
You should watch serial expirement lain🕵️♂️
@@musashi_etcp332 I saw it and it's pretty good but I prefer Monster. SEL is in my top 10 btw.
This was the only scene I saw johan look so desperate.
i just finished this and realized how philosophical it is from the comments and its really a masterpiece! it's kinda tragic but sooo smart at the same time. japanese voice acting is a win! >-
Why Johan didn't accept Nina's forgiveness? Johan believes the two are the same, so he can't forgive himself, that's why.
Because johan is coscensius that him is a monster, He want to die for this.
For me him hate himself and his life, hate is mother, hate bonaparta and the human race.
At the end we can understand that he want just a normal life with his mother and sister. bonaparta has washed his brain and turned him into a monster mercilessly that kills everyone, and he understands that he will have to pay for the dead he has done
@@ErenYeager-bt7ws axactly
@@ErenYeager-bt7ws I think that is the reason why he ask Anna to shot him when they were child
@@yulimartorrealba5851 No he tested his death.
@@ErenYeager-bt7ws Nope it's not because he wanted to punish himself. It was only the plan of the perfect suicide that everyone is equal in. But that's not right either almost. Because I think his real intention was to get Tenma to get his name. I think again he tricked everyone. That's how I see it
The manga did this scene so much better. I don't know why the anime cut out Johan's reactions to Anna arriving and the very big shift in expression when she says she forgives him.
Anna realized that forgiveness was the one thing he wanted that night she shot him, despite him also thinking his death was needed. His value depended on her view of him; and what she once robbed from him was now returned - a human being worthy of forgiveness instead of a monster.
Johan refuses her forgiveness not because he resents her or thinks its too late for her to redeem herself - but because he doesn’t think he deserves it. Because it is too late, Johan is going to die - he WANTS to die. Then you see the fear and helplessness in his eyes after getting the one thing he always wanted [ anna’s forgiveness] because he desperately wanted to die as the only thing he knew himself to be: the nameless, nonexistence monster. But both anna and Tenma rob him of that by bestowing upon him the gift of compassion, mercy and empathy; for the first time treating him like a human being instead of a monster,god,experiment, devil etc.
Johan in his final moments was cracking and finally falling apart. You see it in the final expression he makes: the distraught, confusion and sadness.
I want to clarify one thing I noticed: Johan has never shown to take any kind of sick satisfaction from killing unlike all the other serial killers being interviewed in the series. The writer highlights this in the show on purpose. Especially contrasting Johann with Roberto, specifically, when Roberto tries to kill Anna, which another Monster clarifies that he did because he knew she was his only weakness.
In another monster it is clearly stated Johan loved his sister more than anything in the world.
Which brings me to my next point,
the constant mentioning of Hitler in this story...Hitler brainwashed people to commit mass genocide. Under his rule, millions perished in horrific ways. But despite that...Hitler was capable of loving others. Hitler was also loved by others. The terrifying truth about people who commit atrocities...is that they are not monsters or demons or devils...
They are merely human.
FULL ANALYSIS ESSAY HERE:
www.reddit.com/r/MonsterAnime/comments/ttihlh/everything_johan_did_was_for_anna_a_monster/
Spoken like a true manga reader & fellow cultured induvidual
@@hu3bman haha. I don't get how people ignore the source material? The most "canon" form of the story they enjoy?
yesterday i have finished monster. simply blown me off
johan,that character man is smth else
"johan loved his sister more than anything in the world" hit me so hard,saw the same thing is anime. i really wanted to see sm brother-sister close interaction in alone. when anime dsnt pick the imp panels frm manga,it really pisses me off as ur sayin they didnt pick the last johan-anna panel
i am bitchily simping over Johan n his character is so unique. head over heels n lurking in internet for his voice/vids/pics. watched many gore villains but nvr got ptsd in this amnt everytime johan appeared on screen
thats sweety for sharing such valuable info,cleared mny things n also learnt
Bless u
naoki urasawa,man he is smth else. I cant with this guy
WAIT IVE READ THAT REDDIT POST THREE TIMES AND I AGREED WITH EVERYTHING
Just a question - is that your own reddit account ??
Roberto was genuinely an amazing secondary antagonist. Him being the one to kill Poppe was perfect.
So dr temna was able to see the landscape of the end..
I too can see it. I can see the landscape of my own end.
@@fryguy1133 :(
I think johan is implying humans will become so deranged and evil we will wipe ourselves out to the last person.
I believe Tenma couldn't see it, Johan showed him, allowed him to see it cause Tenma and Johan had a mental bond, just like Nina and Johan. That's why when Tenma visited Johan at hospital, Johan showed him his childhood. It's written in Another Monster.
Perfectly embodies the relationship of Batman and the Joker and their twisted romance. It’s fascinating how similar the two pairs are.
Not at all. Tenma is way more humane then batman and Johan is way more evil then joker
@@bait5257 first of all no Batman is one of the most morally rigid characters in fiction and go read any dark batman comic you'll see how evil and twisted he is and also I talked about their relationship not how they are.
@@cruximperator yes I have read it but batman doesn't go on lengths to save a criminal like tenma does. And tenma has met Johan like only 3 or 4 times in the whole series.
@@bait5257 the point is that both Batman and dr tenma believe in the preservation of human life, even if that human may cause harm to others
The dark knight was inspired by this after all
i just finished watching this anime for the 2nd time, god damn i am still blown away by how Johan manipulated anyone in to his bidding.
While Kira used death note to kill, Johan used a sand box in the park lol
i really wonder if Roberto would have remembered Grimmer if they saw each other in some of the episodes.
were roberto and grimmer in 511 kinderheim at the same year ??
@@doyle8120 not sure but they became close. Google Grimmer and Roberto and you'll see the top search
i just remembered that when they were in kinderheim , grimmer got sick and went to infirmary , and roberto (adolf reinhartt) brought him cocoa.
is that how johan made roberto super-loyal to him ? he gave him cocoa ?
@@doyle8120 iirc yes
@@DontreadPimpBoy how does that work , can you elaborate ?
Anyone noticed that when the police said this guy saw a seven headed monster, the seven heads means the seven names johan has.
Nope u r wrong the seaven headed monster was the antichrist from bible
The monster can never be dead in this world..
That’s the concept of johan’s character in the show I think🗿
Omggg yes that’s such a good interpretation basically saying inherentaly our inner monsters can never die
@@anon7969 I think you are inherentaly a fake intellectual
@@MA-yu2ss Nice inferiority complex you’ve got there
@@lilsk5229 have to feel inferior to have one of those
All Humans have monsters inside of it. Remember Heath Ledger's Joker said " Sanity is just like a gravity, all you need is a little push"
6:25 I’m just confused on how no one fucking heard him yelling..
Rain is loud sometimes 🤷♂️
If I put it in simple words when fucked up things happen to this extreme your brain does some wierd noise cancelling stuff
Lol
Maybe it's because they r too dead to hear?
Yea that bugged me too. One of the few minor plot holes I found
"The only thing humans are equal in is Death"
from the moment we are formed inside our mother;s womb life is already unfair and unequal. Why other babies recieved a caring love from their mother but why some babies cannot? why their mother kept using vices even tho its harmful for them when they are still in the womb of their mother why some babies died on their mother's womb by accident? why some babies aborted by their own mother? why they can't be the same with other babies who born safely and with love an care with their mother? why their mother or parents did not treat them equally? why when we born we don't have the same intelligence capacuity, why the moment we born some are physically disabled? why when someone born they have a rare disease on them? why when we born we don't have talent that other people who born with that talent? why we can;t be born with the same traits and capabilities? why some baby died immediately the moment they born while the other lived properly? why some baby borned in a peaceful place while the others born in a chaotic one? why some children died because of war while the others live peacfully? why some children who work so hard on school but don't get rewarded from their efforts while the others who didn't even work that hard flourished and greatly rewarded? why some parents are understanding to their child while some are abusive to their own offspring? Why the fuck life is not equal?
however no matter how rich, how fortunate, how peaceful, or smart, or talented people are no matter what status you have WE all have the same fate we can't escape that makes us equal and that is DEATH
One of the brightest comments I've read under this video
Bruh wtf are you talking about, even before baby, when we're still sperms life has been already unfair lmao
The johan sentence "There is no way back now" implying his sister was right about johan motives and also his expression of despair after, really proves martin observation of "No one wants to die"
If you even hate anime you will still love this because it doesn’t even feel like a anime especially if you watch it in dub
yeah loved the dub.
No.
@@Ice.muffin yes
@@hdhsahgajs2522 No.
@@Ice.muffin nandayooooooo
"Only one thing is equal for everyone and it is death" G. O. A. T
Based
@@elenaaaaa20 indeed
What does GOAT mean?
@@alventuradelacruz522Greatest of all Time.
That quote still gives me goosebumps till this day
Am I the only one that felt bad Roberdo and Grimmer never had the chance to meet?
No :(
By the way is that name of yours from Death note?
@@julien2033 yup.
@@julien2033 That's Mello's name
Would’ve broken grimmer even more to see that his friend turned out that way. But maybe roberto was the last person who knew grimmers real name like grimmer knew his?
Some people seem to have a problem that Johan was shot by a random dude...and also ended up being alive.
But y'all need to understand...if Tenna was the one to shoot him, and he died...then that would mean Johan won, coz that exactly what he wanted.
But instead, a random dude shot him, and he still lived, Tenna was proven innocent and now everyone knows about Johan. His whole plan failed...and he lost.
Still a huge disappointment to me.
Everything was perfect until this nonsensical ending. Who the hell can survive 2 headshot without being a vegetable? How can someone who commited so much terrible crimes not be under any surveillance? Nonsense
@@Korovax I was always under the impression that Johan was the Antichrist. He seemed to me to have a supernatural aura around him.
@@Korovax He wasn't accused for any of his crimes, so that explain the lack of vigilance. Plus, the shots in the head johan had taken were for dramatic and poetic purposes, so it really doesn't make sense if johan had die or something
@@Korovax Bruh go nd eat sand
@@Korovax This is explained in another Monster. They can't accuse him of the crimes because he's in a coma and cannot make a testimony.
This scene alone pretty much confirms my theory that Johann Liebert is a bad guy.
It's subtly hinted at throughout the show, but this scene alone confirms my suspicion.
This scene alone pretty much confirms my theory that Johann Liebert is a villain.
It's subtly hinted at throughout the rest of the show, but this scene alone confirms my suspicion.
The point of the whole show was to show that Johan never was a villain. there are no monsters, only humans. Johan in this scene is broking apart, and even more after Anna's forgiveness and seeing that Tenma wouldn't bring himself to kill him. All his live views are breaking apart
@@sia5926 Johan IS a villain for sure. While he does have a tragic backstory, he has committed too many crimes to not be considered evil or a villain. That doesn't mean he isn't sympathetic or understandable. But he is definitely evil
No way, Johan was always shown to be an upstanding citizen just think back to the time he gave that poor woman money or the time he helped that kid try and find his mother. A villain would never do something like that
I’m surprised that there are ppl who hates the ending. Personally, I liked it...and I like the fact that Dr. Tenma didn’t shoot Johan as this will make him a true murderer and will fall in Johan’s calculation and philosophy that humans are monsters.
Saving one's or other's life is a responsiblity. That's why good soldiers have to kill enemies.
But sure, in this scene, the killing may lead to a mental breakdown for Dr Tenma..
I dont. At this stage a purge is necessary. Like the joker or John doe I dont care how you go to the grave. Just as long as you go to the grave. I have no patience of necessity to philosophize with a psychotic. Punisher has a great line about " you can die thinking your philosophy is right. Truth is I probably won't even remember your name by next week "
@@MM-hf6om you yourself talk or write in this case, like a monster, one that eat monsters but still a monster
Best Psychological thriller anime to ever exist.
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He didn't die
One episode spoiler
nice
@@AngelCG666 He actually did
This one is + dx
Bee Kenkō nah he didn’t
@@tammy7528 the monster johann died, but the person inside him not.
Johan being killed by the one thing he doubted the most: once love for once own child
He wasn't really "killed" though; lovely interpretation regardless though I've come across this a long time ago in this very comment section.
Ruhenheim arc was the best, I love how the cozy and warm atmosphere turned into gloomy and rainy
If youre talking about the art of antagonis, Johan Liebert is the best ever.
May fav confrontation along with the Guts/Griffith confrontation at the hill of swords.
for the people wondering NO he did not die here he was saved yet again by dr tenma and escaped the hospital not as a monster but as a human.
Opportunities and nothing else can be equal, never will be, and deny this nature of individuality ends up in repression, ditactorship and violence.
You can't make someone equally rich as me taking away someones else money in threat of violence, that's just robbery being called "donation".
You just cant give the same books I read to another person, and hope she will understand their content equally as me and have the same conclusions.
We are not a coletive, not equally, we are a bunch of individuals and differently.
Equallity in life is an Utopia, a fantasy, a daydream that will never be fulfilled and satisfied.
But, in the end, no life is greater than other. They share the same value.
Althought you have a rare disease, you have saw the sunset. A blind person never did, and wished he could for all his life.
But althought the blind person never saw the sunset, he can walk, feed his cats and hug his son.
The person with a disease could not, and wished all his life he could, but he's happy.
A walking healthy person who doesnt even care for the sunset just wanted to feel complete and happy, but couldn't.
We wish too much what we want and dont cherish what we have.
The denial of the individual starts when we feed the envy of our hearts wishing to be equal as someone else.
We only are equally in death, because we share this very same fate.
Cherish your life.
I think they mean equal as in our worth as human beings, our life and our potentional, not accomplishments or moral compass later established in life.
@@lilsk5229 "I think they mean equal as in our worth as human beings" i dont think there is equality in this either ... a inocent child or women or men who lived a fair life being good human beings , their lifes is more valuable than a
pedophile , rapist , or a criminal .... people who destroy other peoples life by choice , their life isnt as valuable it actually shouldnt be valuable at all ... without them nothing changes , actually life changes in better ...
Johan didn't die , it was the monster who perished
To be honest I'm kinda mad, that Johan was not held accountable for all the killings he did. The children rooftop suicide, the man at the roof drinking to death, the adoptive parents, and a lot more. I do undersyand the premise of the monster and all, but I just wanted him to be held accountable for the victims, instead of him running away at the very end of the anime, or he could have ran after holding to some degree if accountability. There were also plot holes that we never knew why it happeded but regardless, I do still like this anime, a whole lot :D
@Jason Martinez at least to be thrown in jail for his crimes for the victims to get some level of justice. I do not care what Johan feels through the punishment but to get what he deserved.
The thing is , Johan is a psychopath . He has serious MEDICAL mental illness . He is REALLY crazy . Not the "evil " type crazy , just plain MEDICALLY crazy . He CAN'T feel emotionally or think like REGULAR people .
Can you hold an insane person accountable for his acts ?
@@sam-ht6qv Johan ain't a spirit. Johan is a flesh breathing human, im talking about reality here not the concept of Johan. Johan is a mentally ill person, I'm someone by the way who liked Johan as a villain. But if we are gonna talk about reality like how they wanted to throw Tenma in Jail as if by what you said is, he would be a force of good (the concept of hood), then a similar thing should happen for Johan. I just wanted as my previous comment said to see justice.
The same thing happened to me, I like the ending but I would also have liked to see him responsible for his actions, although I suppose that all his philosophical defeat destroyed him enough to cause him real suffering
no why would u want see him in jail...u can't even imagine someone looking like Johan in a prison cell so like...
What a fucking incredible scene.
Realistically speaking, I wonder why no one is talking how why Johan always pointed at his head. What's evil? Aren't we the only ones who make things called 'morals'? What makes us like we are today? One will say our environment and the other will say experiences. What about the brain? Is it any different? "Control the devil or it'll control you." Can you name the devil as our brain? If you can't control your thoughts, what do you think your brain will do? Is Johan evil or are the other people evil, who made him the way he is?
This is the best anime in my past five years and it's ranking 8.9/10 and in my anime list it comes second!
What's first?
@@cassy4995 Aot
@@boringlife6826 oh I see,have you watched death note?
@@cassy4995 yep who didn't watched death note it's so popular.
Bro just round that up to a 9
Decimals that end in 9 is a huge pet peeve of mine for some reason Lmao
"And the reason he committed the crime because he saw a monster with 7 head and 10 horns"
It's Biblical references are amazing. At the beginning of the series, it mentioned a Revelation Bible verse about people worshipping the beast. That is exactly how it is in Monster. People were worshipping Johan, such as the extremists, etc
@@bryans1194 Johan also survived a fatal head wound, like the Beast.
I used to think the drunk showing up to kill Johan was a cop out narratively because if he hadn't, Tenma would have lost that standoff and had no choice but to kill Johan to save the boy, thus fate intervening like that was the only way for Tenma to emerge victorious. Now however I see it more as Johan not losing to Tenma so much as losing to the chaotic nature of life. He planned everything near perfectly, but no matter how well you plan or how brilliant you are, sometimes random shit just happens, like a drunken bum showing up, mistaking Johan for a lovecraftian monster about to kill the kid he himself abuses, and thus blowing Johan's head off as a result.
Also as the comment above you states,everyone is using gun with hatred as motivator while the drunk loser does it out of love to save his child
If the drunk hadn't shown up and Tenma needed to act, Tenma shots didn't have to be deadly to save the boy, he only need to immobilize Johan, just like when he faced Roberto, if that had happened, he would have lost against tenma too
Even Johan was saved 2 times just because of that, coincidence
Dr. Tenma proving that all life are equal for not shooting Johan there is truly a magnificent move Johan really wanted to prove that not all life are equal because if he shoots Johan that proves Dr. Tenma value Wim's life more than Johan so that is not equal. Top 1 in my list for sure
I’ve only just now noticed that when Wim’s father sees Johan, it focuses on his mouth for some reason. It might be that he notices Johan’s slight smile, while pointing a gun at a little boy’s head mind you, which may be what made him so him as a non-human entity
Wicked characters want to live like humans and eventually die like humans, even when they have done bad things. They know they have changed, but it's too late. They think the universe is bad and want revenge. I think John wanted to share what he felt. Such characters interact with someone who understands them. This is not to say that Tenma and Johan do not understand each other. Because they understood each other better than anyone. They paid too much attention to each other and did not pay attention to others. But if you can't save someone who will never change, the last resort is to kill. But bad characters are never cruel to people like him. But at the last moment, John may have changed, but his basic character will not disappear. But he must be smart and know what to do. Hunter x Hunter the most dangerous character, the king of ants, Meruem, gradually becomes a human, but the kind-hearted boy of the Series becomes a monster. So there is always hatred in a world that affects people. It's a world where people affect their people. In the end, this dream is a bad omen. Apparently he went to kill his mother.
Doctor Tenma is a wonderfully complex character, he keeps saving Johan even despite knowing how much he wants to end it all. But, at the same time , he chose to save Johan as a boy, he had killed another man. (Person in the hospital he was supposed to suddenly operate on) He believes his values keep him from sin but if he had stayed to listen to the director many lives would not have been slayed mercilessly by the ideals of Johan (the boy that Dr. Tenma chose to save instead)
Also it is to prove his point just like the beginning of the anime ''All life matters'' so despite everything Johan said, the fact Tenma didn't killed him in the end has proved his point and defeated Johan's point at the same time, and also just as you described
This scene shows a lot of details with deeper meanings in this show, but Johan Liebert is definitely one of the best anime villains of all time.
Dude literally survive 2 times
This maniac just escaped death two times, I mean wtf he got another headshot and there's literally no damage to his brain? I've seen people die in this anime after being shot at shoulders or legs.
yes there is damage to his brain, he's been in a coma ever since
He’s like 2 pac,got shot twice in head and lived
Best anime of all time ❤️
it's weird cause what Johan is doing wouldn't really prove anything. if tenma kills Johan he is evil, if tenma lets Johan kill the kid he is evil, it's really a lose-lose situation.
Greatest anime villain of all time
"The only thing everyone is equal in , is death" fu-king fire
lo curioso de este anime es que las voces la pusieron actores reales que iban a hacer un live action del manga monster, pero como era muy caro hacerlo en locaciones reales de Alemania y partes de Europa, decidieron hacerlo anime, pero quedo espectacular
Tengo que decir que me gustaría un Live Action de Monster
Johan Libert Is Greatest Villein Of All Time without a doubt
Nah
That's a great scene, but just a note - the title is misleading. Johan did not die after that shooting. He just became comatose, and it is not known what happened to him afterward.
Goosebumps every time I watch this scene
Johan learned a true lesson after his so called "death" he was quickly operated by a doctor after 3 years from the show monster, he is still alive and has rebuilt his life. he is no longer that monster
"What the hell is that thing?" lol
I’m guessing it’s because johan was pointing a gun at a child with a cold blooded smirk and zero humanity in his face or posture. Complete and total control over his emotions or complete lack of in this case. Also people give off vibes and I’ve personally met some really menacing people.
@Erysimum thats a quote from the bible I think the anime showed it once
@@ddan1998 That quote appears at the start of the first episode
'landscape of the end' is so esoteric, I hope people got it...
I've got my own ideas about it but I'm looking for solid explanations
@@leesnow2701 It might be in the bible (the show opened with a quote from the bible) but its definitely in the Qur'an. What the world will look like on the day of judgement. The landscape will be mountains withered away like tufts of cotton, everyone will see the horizon. World will be barren and flat (as shown in that scene). They keep playing with the idea of Johann being a demon or devil (7 headed beast) I think they just leave it to the viewers interpretation. To me Johann is just a messed up kid.
@@MakenshiCritiques as a Muslim I feel so happy that something is being mentioned from my religion
One of the most epic staredowns ever
I am being honest monster is the most fucking disturbing anime of all time
Am I the only one wants to see Johan together with Anna and their moms??
No
I love that johann seems irritated by tenmas reluctance in killing him, after everything he has done, the only way he can metaphorically manhandle tenma into pulling the trigger is so tenma could save an innocent life in exchange of his. Tenma REALLY REALLY is such a gr8 and subtle protag
I like how eren told Tenma to shoot Johan
Johan then turns his head slightly, looking directly at Eren, who he shouldn't be able to see
No , he told him to save Johan
I don't know how he wrote such a perfect climax for his story.
he actually didn't die, he probably escaped again after tenma left the hospital
Back then Johan looked happy and smiled often calmy, but in this scene he just looks miserable
He didnt die!
Thanks RUclips, I was just at ep. 16 and then I saw this on my homepage 😭💀💀😭
This entire show was Johans elaborate plan to get out of medical bills
Noone talks about this anime, even I learned about it a few months ago. This deserves much more it's really a great show
No one? It's very popular and highly rated
@@moonman-84 compared to other anime this is underrated even though it's in the same level. I'm into anime for a long time but only recently heard about this. But i hope it gets more popular.
Everyone scared of Johan!!!
Drunk guy literally be like:
Hold my beer!
Every getting manipulated by Johan and doing exactly as he intended.
Drunk guy: I'm about to end this man's career!
What a great ending to a great arc. The best villain and the best protagonist. I love Johan and Tenma so much and am glad to have rewatched this amazing series to understand 100% of it.
love from Bangladesh 🇧🇩
this show is masterpiece
The detective wanting johan to be saved will never make sense to me it will always be a such a negative thing that don't make any sense
such a beautiful story