Attack on Titan Is Finally Over.
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Eren did what he said he'd do.
He wiped out all the titans.
Lol only in the Anime
@@timothycrespyin the manga too tho
@@timothycrespy the death of the founding titan is the death of all the Eldians' titan powers. That happened in the manga too.
Omg exactly
Oh my god! I didn't think about it this way
Seeing 'The End' instead of 'To be continued' was a feeling only a true Attack On Titan fan can understand. I am really glad I watch this show.
o7 🏴☠
Same for One Piece.
@@MASTERCRAFT938 What are you on about mate? One Piece is never ending.
Honestly saying, I cried after seeing the end of Attack On Titan.
I never watched Attack On Titan, but I can imagine it's a lot like seeing "you're gonna carry that weight" instead of "see you, space cowboy" at the end of Cowboy Bebop.
"This wasn't just the end of another anime, this was an end of an era" 😭i feel those words
next stop : THE STAR
@@THESTAR011 no way
I thought I was done crying when the show hit "the end", but thanks to you im crying all over again 😭
I can never stop crying when Yamanai Ame (Endless Rain) OST kicks in. That chat between Eren and Armin hits me every time
I will say one thing about the episode. That scene where everyone helps to keep that baby safe really hit me in the feels.
same. very cool homage to Schindler's List and a girl in the red coat
nah it deserved to die like the rest of the marlayans
That scene was brutal
@@Wieberleden810lol
@@Wieberleden810you have to agree the journey of AOT was amazing
No matter if you love or hate the ending of AoT you have to admit that it was one wild ride.
not more than jojo
Yeah, it was. My favorite modern anime got Game Of Thrones’d, but it was a wild ride indeed.
*cries*
@@Kirito_KR10 JoJo's was a Bizzare ride
Facts
even though i disliked the ending, i still enjoyed the story and it was a fun experience
Who knew that when one of my college friends pulled me into their room and asked if I wanted to see something fucked up and sad that over 10 years later I would be crying at such a heartfelt send off to AoT 💜
i cried, i thought i would feel better if i wrote a soundtrack to it to vent my feelings it only made me sadder so i released a video using that soundtrack. I think I finally have accepted eren leaving If u wana see my aot ending soundtrack check the chanel out
I felt your feeling
Oh yeah I 100% resonate with this. Back in second year high school or something I was against watching any form of anime until the point where my friends would not stop harping on at me for weeks till I started watched Attack on Titan. And so I did. Now I have an anime list of over 150 anime and I can’t tell whether to thank them or hate what they’ve pulled me into 😅
This. This. What a ride it was
lmao
Literally shed a tear at 14:00.
This is truly a show I have grown up with. Starting to watch it in 2016 as an angsty 14-year old and slowly maturing with it.
Thank you Attack on Titan.
I began watching when I was just 11 - 12 years old. Now, I’m 20.
This is the best story I have ever known and no other piece of media has had a greater impact on me.
Thank you, Hajime Isayama.
I second this@@x-omnistar-x9602
Same, I remember watching the first episode when I was 12 in 2016
Damn I guess a few of us started aot in 2016😭I remember being 14 only as well starting it in October 2016, my first ever anime and still my favourite , what a journey
@@TJ-eu6gf for me it was 2015
The thing that hurts me the most is we are not gonna witness those majestic OSTs with that beautiful and mind boggling story and fights anymore. Huge props to Sawano, Yamamoto and ofcourse the legend Isayama.
I hear you. The music of Attack on Titan is truly one of a kind. It is both epic and emotional, and it perfectly captures the tone and atmosphere of the series. I can't imagine watching the show without it.
Hiroyuki Sawano is a genius composer, and his work on Attack on Titan is some of his best. He has created a soundtrack that is both iconic and unforgettable.
I also agree that Isayama is a legend. He has created a story that is both complex and compelling, and he has developed characters that we care deeply about.
Even though the ending of the show was divisive, I think it's important to remember that Attack on Titan is a masterpiece. It is a series that will be remembered and talked about for many years to come.
I don't understand what the comment is saying
@@alchemistofsteel8099 you're not alone
@@alchemistofsteel8099 same
@@alchemistofsteel8099 He likes AoT music
"This is not an end of an anime but end of an era"
That was pretty touching
Yeah totally bro, we totally won't get "Beren next generations" 💀💀💀
@@bakabakachan6176stop😭
@@bakabakachan6176I hope we do I wanna see how they do that show Imagine aliens like in Boruto but with the end game worm
@@bakabakachan6176 Not sure , I read somewhere that Isayama already said that he'll not write any other Manga...I might be mistaken , but i'd understand why he said that after immense pressure he was under throughout the whole journey , the more the anime gained more popularity the more pressure increased.
Let alone the people who harshly criticised his work that he end up crying and depressed
@FlyingLanding Miyazaki said he was retiring, and the man is already making more movies. Sakurai said Smash Bros Brawl was the last game in the series before he made 2 other games. Who's to say Isayama won't change his mind? The man is a walking contradiction.
After the trash taste episode and seeing how that was going down... I only got more excited to see this breakdown because Garnt was really the only one out of the 3 who gave a shit. And props to Garnt for always being passionate about this stuff, because from that passion, we get amazing videos like these. Thanks Garnt!
Connor is monkey brained and Joey is baiting
Agree I was so frustrated because despite their last episode titled after aot, garnt was the only one who wanted to actually have a discussion while Joey didn’t even watch the end and Connor said he was just bored
@@jorgejimenez5669ye me too, I was hoping they were to debate about it
Joe imo shouldn’t be called the anime man anymore. He doesn’t even care about anime anymore
Keep crying
As an aspiring writer myself, AOT is a truly inspiring piece of media, that holds so much value in how to tell a character based story, packed full with commentary, development action.
It’s a very odd show in that it was both character driven and plot driven. The plot elements were boiled in so early and it was clear there was a gravity pulling us there on rewatches from the very beginning, yet still so much of the show came from the emotions and struggles of the characters. I think it did a good job of tying its mechanics to the emotions of the characters so they can flow together. I feel like that always what makes a good story since it’s kind what we all want. We don’t just want our existence to mean something but we want our feelings themselves to mean something, for our stories to mean something, for our feelings themselves to shape the world. Any story that creates a device where the feelings of the characters are so deeply entwined with some sort of fantasy mechanics is always going to be impactful
I can get behind that at some point, less in others. Eren's characterization is a frustrating mess for me. Early on it's great. Everything past that made me feel like Isayama didn't know what he wanted Eren to be in his story.
I feel like there are some big lessons to learn in scope and planning. It just kinda felt like he didn't like where things went towards the end, and couldn't fully solve it. Which resulted in an ending that really let down a lot of people. Eren's characterization, and the ways that different characters reacted to him (especially given the motivators of theirs that were made known to the audience) really cheapened some major plot points for me. So much tension was taken out of it all by that. I just see a lot of deeper concepts on the table that got shelved because Isayama couldn't or didn't want to go all the way there with it, and so went for the next big twist until he cornered himself a little bit and found himself needing to compromise on what would crop up in the end.
They also have a nasty habit I noticed with characters. A lot of the things about them that you're supposed to believe are true of them, are never displayed in the characterization itself. They leave it to the characters around them to react to THAT character, the way the writer wants you to see that character.
Another bother is kind of just moving on from tense moral dilemmas. What is something a character would never do in one episode, becomes something they do like its normal the next. And only in a few particular instances with very plot-centered characters is the transition ever explored. They just one day start operating like different people. And there are plot points you can look to for why, but it feels unsatisfying. Again, I think this is a matter of planning your characters. There are a lot of points where I think he changed characterizations just to serve the plot advancements he came up with, at the expense of plot cohesion and character relatability. By the ending, we are nearly Evangelion levels of "what, why, and how?"
That's my take anyway. There is a lot about the character writing that worked really well on me before the first big twist, when the plot was more like a normal shonen. As soon as the Code Geass style political suspense plotlines came in, it felt like none of the characters were really fitting their roles anymore and it became hard for me to have a consistent picture of any of them. It became sort of a neverending stream of people saying and doing stuff just to get to the moments Isayama wanted. I all but lost the characters to the plot. And that was when the plot was still adding more characters!
My one wish is that he gave fewer characters more time. If anything, most of the mid to late characterization felt rushed and for me didn't do nearly enough to justify itself. He pulled out a lot of very heavy historical, philosophical, and sociopolitical ideas to string these characters up and some of those checks bounced hard!
I mean, I enjoyed the ride, but I found the writing to be pretty flawed overall. Ambitious, but lacking the direction to always bring full impact from those ambitions.
@@Alphabunsquad That last part you said is the thing I don't get. We want our existence to mean something. But I struggle to find the meaning in what any of the characters went through by the end. The reality they are left with is abject tragedy, guaranteed to lead to even more. I see no meaning in what went down. In truth, all of the characters had a role to play in the ever spiraling chain of suffering that would inevitably continue after their deaths. At best, all of those feelings took them in a big circle, leaving a world not unlike the one they started with, arguably worse. I just don't know where the solace is in that. As far as AoT is concerned, those feelings ARE meaningless.
@@differentbutsimilar7893I do think the talent is there however this time around he probably retcon somethings from season one of the manga and at that point he didn't lay enough seeds during the season 1 and to have enough to capitalize on during the second half of season 4 but overall I'd say it's still serves the purpose of having philosophical message
You need to rethink being a writer if you see this shit as inspriring lmao
The best scene in the last episode, in my opinion, was Zeke's death.
The thing that made this scene iconic is that Levi did not go to Zeke، but Zeke was the one who called for Levi. It was like if Zeke was telling to him:
“ Come and kill me, man. You can take your revenge now. ”
I agree. When Armin says 'umi da' he isn't just saying life can also have good things. You see Zeke is very sad, and baseballs make him happy, so Armin is also saying happy is a good thing. Zeke never once thought this in his life so when Zeke said "ooohh wow" that was him actualizing himself as an individual (this is very subtle, most ending haters won't get this except for me and a few intellectuals). Zeke is a monke, and monke are on the ground (not free), trees are above ground (leaf) so they are more free, and birds are above trees (so most free).
@@faust3209Lmao you had me mad until the 'me and a few intellectuals' part. Nice one dude lol.
same, his points were so sound until that last bit lmao
And Levi did NOT hesitate lol
I didn’t even notice at first but yea it was awesome
I'm glad garnt was able to express his feelings here, cause damn, that TT episode was hard to watch without feeling bad for him lol you can tell how much he wanted to go into it
Everyone is of course entitled to their own experience, but hearing Connor call this a safe ending after the shitshow that was it's initial unveiling... I like the guy but he does deserve a smack for that. And no it wasn't exclusively because of some unfortunate line choices, a lot of people really rejected this ending. Safe writing doesn't have that effect.
@@Reshapable To be honest, it kinda is a safe ending, I mean, no one really diess except from Eren, and everyone lives peaceful until war breaks out again centuries later, but yeah it's not exactly "safe" considering how the most important character dies and the hallucigenia still exists, I think the best way to describe the ending is bittersweet and fitting.
@@kostasspirou1010 Why would killing characters be unsafe? Lots of stories end on characters dying left and right. Heck, all the deaths that *did* happen here were extremely safe ones.
@@lobsterp3821 I mean, killing characters is risky especially when they're fan favorites
@@kostasspirou1010 I see this come up in a lot of series how if nobody dies then there are no stakes. And its just... Incredibly dull to me. Death is to drama what jump scares are to horror. An easy way to illicit a response and that's it. Absolutely nothing about this ending would be improved by more character deaths, and it would be identically safe, because death on its own is meaningless. It wouldn't have been shocking if more characters died, and the world is so fried who would really care? What made it unsafe is that there was no big secret twist, no genius solution, no positive outcome. Just the same terrible conclusion the series had been saying the whole way through: The world is cruel and sometimes beautiful.
What a Journey with AoT it has been. After 10 years is really the end, guys. People grew up with this show. Don't cry because it's over. Smile because it happened!
Don't cry? Ok let me see your face
More like cry because Isayama couldn't stick the landing with a satisfying ending.
@@guardiansoulblade2673it was awful don’t stop at it not being “satisfying” 😭
if your childhood was attack on titan I feel real bad for you
Even though I read the manga when it came out, this feeling where everyone now knows the ending has really hit hard. Definitely I am smiling lol it was a fun 10 years.
the guitar music and cry of armin when he sees eren dead makes anyone can cry
13:13 until the end of the video gave me goosebumps, what a poetic way of giving this show its flowers
i cried, i thought i would feel better if i wrote a soundtrack to it to vent my feelings it only made me sadder so i released a video using that soundtrack. I think I finally have accepted eren leaving face-purple-cryingface-purple-cryingface-purple-crying If u wana see my aot ending soundtrack please give it a chance ruclips.net/video/5w5rfzIlPKg/видео.html
Absolutely 💯
had me feeling
What’s the name of the song playing in the background during this section?
That's why Garnt will always be our BEST BOY.
Gigguk just never disappoints with his script writing skills damn I was waiting for this video it hits hard especially the last part
I thought this animation was very similar to Evangelion. And it is developing the narrative in exactly the opposite political direction
I think this animation justifies fascism. So I don't agree with this animation's message. But I enjoyed watching it anyway🤷♂️
After ww2, Japan was limited in military power by the United States and became a lot of economic and social experimental sites. monetary policy, fiscal policy, quantitative easing etc..
So Japan served as a leading indicator for many capitalist Western countries. So, the meaning that the attack titan can see the future symbolizes Japan, which acts as an avant-garde for other countries
The fact that they are leading the way does not mean that they can see the future, change or decide. That's why Eren said he was stupid at the end
In the course of the experiment, Japan's traditional and family values collapsed, and society became depressed. The gloomy atmosphere of Japanese culture in the 1990s and 2000s arose after the collapse of the bubble economy in the 1980s
Evangelion and AOT. Both animations are developing narratives based on Japanese society after the collapse of the bubble economy
So I thought this was a significant message from Japan to Western society. And I didn't understand why Westerners like this. But the show was fun 🤷♀️
I think the meaning of rumbling is the return of state monopoly capitalism. Or national capitalism something like that. And I don't think Western liberal civil society is prepared for such fascism
The expansion of capitalism leads to imperialism. And imperialism calls big wars. Reset and start over. So only innocent young people died in ww1 and ww2 🤷
And AOT's narrative justifies that cycle of capitalism
End of Evangelion tried to end it.
That is the difference between the two animations.
@@미카엘-z2l Actually no Aot don't say that the cycle will restart anew there is a real contradiction to anyone saying that nothing will change it will be just all the same. If you are interested I can give you two details and a major fact that completly changes. AOT doesn’t justifie the cycle. Aot gives an accurate depiction without taking any real stance
@@미카엘-z2l bruh, there is no way any human being thought of that other than you
I didn't think it was that great, but that's only because I just saw the last episode of AoT, Gigguk couldn't really follow that.
@@미카엘-z2l Umm... seriously no. For all its depth and the amazing messages, it has to give you're reading too far into it. Like, if Attack on Titan was the freak'n Bible, you'd rightly be called a false preacher, because not even it is meant to convey so much specificity outside of what each individual word means.
Unless you've read some interview with the author or are privy to his views or inspirations in any way, the only the only themes we can be sure of are that of conflict in general, war in general, and the wars and conflict that come from prejudice, bigotry, vengfulness, and the how the feelings of deserving revenge can be wrongly be targeted on generalized demographics & even across generations. As well as how good people can do terrible things, and... well okay there was a lot of stuff, but very little of it ever had to do with the economy, wealth, bourgeoisie family values not regarding military service, or anything like that.
When I am an old ass man I'll still be rewatching AOT from time to time. This show will stick with me the rest of my life.
True
bro show it to your kids, but not too early so they dont get depressed xd
give them a season every 6 month haha
For ten years at least!
Honestly, this trash heap went out with a whimper, not a bang. Game of thrones all over again.
@@Kage-jk4pj Honestly, nobody asked.
A detail I really liked was when Armin says to tell the survivors on Paradis what they saw, and if you remember at the beginning Armin is narrating the story, which makes us the new generations that learn about this story at the end of the show, so like the beginning sort of starts the end. It's small details like that that I really enjoy in shows and movies.
Another fun fact, in episodes like the one after Armin sacrificed himself for Eren to defeat Bertholdt, theres no narrator, since Armin was unconcious during that time
So he wouldn't have known what to say in his story recap, which i find is such a nice little detail.
This why I love Gigguk. He managed to accurately to describe what I was feeling
Fr
he thinks its satisfied i left super unsatisfied but thats just me.
same here
@@momobec1 rewatch the post credits
@@momobec1That's called having an opinion
And Gigguk nails it again.
AoT was my entry back in to anime after like 20 years of absence. Decided to watch in 2022 so i could finally see with my own eyes what people were so excited about. What I didn´t expect was to arrive at this moment and be in a position where hearing certain songs, like the one in the end of this video, makes me cry everytime. While the show and manga have ended, it will always live in the hearts of those who experienced it.
Shinzou wo Sasageyo, everyone.
I love when I first watch it, I thought it’s really basic anime like any anime humans against Titans humans against something unnatural many movies and shows already used it humanity against a major threat, but the further we go into the iceberg.. this show blows my mind entirely.. how can someone make a writing this good and brilliant, this is the most anime with so many plot twists shocked me to the core, it’s became my favourite anime
@Daniel_Alves1993 bro he a hype beast
Great comment but how old are you?😊
Nah, Gigguk got it wrong. AOT is trash. The amount of things he ranted about was right, however this has ruined what made the series special
@@deoatisot2400and what is that?
Been here since the beginning. Can’t believe it’s over. I’ll never forget watching this with my college roommates, playing the fangame in our computer lab, the memes, the laughs, the tears. This anime means so much to me. I’m glad I got to experience the whole ride, beginning to end.
That fan game was so much fun. Spent way too much time playing that game rather than studying. I hope AoTTG2 can make it off the ground for that reason.
I still remember reading the manga in the computer lab with my friends after season 1 ended. We were like wtf is with the titan in the broken wall postcredit scene and had too find out fast. Good times
Same. I first watched it near the end of my high school days, when only Season 1 was out and we've all been waiting for years for Season 2 to come out. I was 19 at the time. I'm 27 now. I'll never forget this story and it's characters.
I know, I'm an adult person talking passionately about a Chinese cartoon, but what can I say. I can't help the feelings and the journey of my life for the past 8 years, and the feelings I have for AOT.
And I know a lot of people hate AOT ending for obvious reasons; but in my opinion, it's perfect. It matches exactly what was happening within Eren's mind(a bit convoluted, innit), and it's the realest, rawest ending AOT could ever have. It shows exactly what it means to be human.
Ah yes, AoTTG.
It had an incredibly steep learning curve but once you get used to the mechanics (it's much easier when you main Levi), it's really quite a good AOT game.
I was the same as you but such a shame I lost that love for this anime because of the terrible final season yet people will deny my opinion and say I'm just a biased hater. This was my fav ever show and it was ruined
To say this was a generation defining show is an understatement. I was a kid in middle school when this show first aired in 2013, and it has been my rock through some tough times and some growing pains. I’m now a grown adult with my own place, a full-time job, and bills to pay as of this show ending. The ending hit my soul differently, as I feel like I’d grown up in real time with the characters, and it was my strength in some of my darkest moments. Shinzo wo Sasageyo ❤
An me watching the whole thing in 3 days while I was sick 👀
lol same@@Nexictus
I finished it in 2 weeks.
But.. i felt empty after it ended as if i had nothing else else to do.I don't know why
10 years ago I started highschool, and I'm still living at home :(
@@anjansharma8631so true
I read the manga long time ago and in that sense u can say that AOT ended for me at that time but watching the final episode roll out, all the nostalgia and all the emotions just came out pouring. It really is the end of an era.
Yeah finished manga a long ago but watching anime ending felt like It was officially finished 😢
Ye, been so long that I had actually forgotten what the manga ending was and went completely blind with quite the bittersweet ending. But did re-read the manga ending afterwards and boy does it bring back memories. At this point I've read too many Mangas, LNs, WNs and watched too many shows to count but AOT was one of my first every manga I've completely read till the end. I've long since (half) given up on watching Anime but came back just for AOT finish
My thoughts exactly. Mappa really went all out for this finale and all the emotions came back when I was watching it lol. It was nice meeting fans along the way, definitely a generational anime.
yeah i was a manga reader as well (i was on the "i loved the ending" side), and it's only now that the anime is finished, i actually feel like the story is finally over!
I wanna cry
dude Gigguk never seizes to make me cry at the end of his videos. god damn
True
He's the master, joey and Connor could never
@@thealexeitube lol tru
*ceases
@@jspr1te529 thx
This was the first Shonen anime I watched when I was 13. This story will forever hold a special place in my heart.
I think I finally have accepted eren leaving. If u wana see my aot ending soundtrack please give it a chance ruclips.net/video/5w5rfzIlPKg/видео.html
Same
isnt aot technically a seinen?
yup, not a shonen@@enor69420
I am 13 and watching this show is really interesting to me.
That “the end” screen at the end of the finale hit me so much harder realizing how the show always ended on to be continued 💔
Just when I was thinking "I hope he makes a third Attack on Titan video," this drops. Thanks, Gigguk! :)
10:14 the reason why eren says he doesn’t know why mikasa was the one to set Ymir free is because he was dead before it happened. What set Ymir free was the kiss that mikasa gave eren after killing him. More importantly, it was the fact that even though mikasa loved eren, she was able to break free from him and kill him in order to save humanity (something that Ymir was not capable of doing to king fritz for over 2,000 years). After seeing mikasa find the strength to stop the one she loved, Ymir was able to break free from her shackles and finally do what she needed to in order to save the people she cared for aka the eldians.
That makes sense but it was not so much cleared in anime.
@@shameelkhan209I think it's pretty clear, it's probably more of us the watchers being overwhelmed with Mikasa really killed Eren and Eren true feelings is shown.
Eren talked to Armin before the final battle, ofc he doesn't know why Mikasa is the key.
Yeah Ymir's arc is one of the most ambiguous parts of the anime, I mean she literally has zero dialogue. I think I've wrapped my head around it now but I'm still thinking about what the boy and the tree means.
@@ForeverTraitorhard to have dialogue when you don’t have a tongue 😂
damn the mental gymnastics you went through to justify these numerous plot-holes is impressive
5:12 This was easily one of my favorite scenes from the last episode. It's such a small moment with no impact on the protagonists, but it's such an important summation of the glimmers of human compassion shining through to salvage the next generation the best they can even despite all the human atrocities that've been committed.
It was inspired by schindler's list
Yeah I also noticed it was a homage kinda thing towards Schindler’s list, thought it was an interesting scene and definitely wasn’t expecting to see it
that was the only part of the episode i teared up a bit
I never tear up on anime ....this shit broke me ....like wtf bro that silence , the black and white , that painful cry from the baby , mother's emotion ....shit teared me up writing truly .....mappa did justice to aot truly.
Having just had my first child last year, I almost had to turn the show off because it was too hard to watch. Pictures of my daughter and wife just kept flashing in my head the whole scene.
Beautifully said. Isayama crafted one of the greatest tales of all time, not even just within anime. Of. All. Time.
Indeed and I’m so unbelievably sad that it’s over, what am I going to watch next…unless I completely forget Aot which is nearly impossible I will always subconsciously compare other stories with it…
Sry to ruin the fun, but the ending was... ☠️
@@idk-ye7ur Whoever says the ending was bad, just didn't understand anything...
@@PanlCon whoever keeps saying this cop out response to critisism of the ending is an idiot.
@@idk-ye7ur all of us are gonna die, and it won't be a cinematic ending that you expect from the shows you liked. you just gotta accept that no matter how hard you try to deflect it, humanity will go extinct at some point.
My favourite line might have been “a slave to freedom”. That one phrase examplifies the characters and story perfectly. A simple oxymoron, yet it rings true
It is funny, because I used that expression "a slave to freedom" in many discussions about the manga ending with people who didn't like it or didn't understand it imo. But the line isn't actually in the manga. So I like to think I came up with it lol
They change his motivation so much
"I'm just a baka"
@@Reivaz88 he always was. the fact you thought he was some cool badass is your own lack of reading comprehension
@@gntyh i didn't think he was a cool badass, ending defenders are the best strawmen lol
This show has meant so, so much to me, and your videos on it have made this whole ride even more enjoyable and memorable. Thank you so much, Garnt. Being a part of this fandom with you and others was an experience I will always remember and cherish.
I discovered this channel by watching AOT in 9 minutes and it was the first AOT video i watched on youtube , I was waiting to see this ever since I finished the finale , The journey really has come to a full circle . I must thank everyone involved in crafting this great work of fiction . Story , music , direction , animation , voice acting everything was perfect from start to finish . Special Credits to My GOAT , Isayama . And to my fellow AOT fans It was an amazing ride , I am glad that I was a part of this amazing fandom (I will definitely miss the memes and edits) . A final goodbye to my favourite series ever.... Ittresshai , Attack on Titan
Sameeeee
My first video from Gigguk is literally his "Attack on Titan is incredible"
What an amazing comment! I think the entire team (WIT and Mappa) did such a great job with this series. Isayama my man for building such an awesome series that had highs and lows for sure. I am a big AoT fan and I loved every second of it. It was nice to see other fans come together and enjoy it too!
Aw, I can relate a bit
I still remember when I watched AoT in 9 minutes (dubbed in Italian, at the time I didn't speak English)...
If I may drop a suggestion since I'm here already, I'd recommend a lot Houseki no Kuni, it came to my mind because the story resembles a bit AoT for the way the story is structured (quite different thematically tho, except for some surprising similarities)
"No matter how bleak, no matter how dark, there's still a willingness for hope for a better tomorrow, while acknowledging the harsh truth of today."
That's such a perfect way to describe Attack on Titan
AOT is a once in a lifetime series and it’s sad to see it finally come to an end. Isayama deserves more love for the decade he spent crafting this.
Golden Kamuy is in the same
Yh he doesnt deserve the hate by bimbos Who for no reason hate the ending
@@tafazzi-on-discord It's clearly not, don't get me wrong it's a nice show, but it's not as impactful as AOT, everyone and their mothers have seen AOT
Once in a lifetime is a bit much.
@@CorfixAMVa lifetime could be short or long. Many people who grew up watching the show might not have seen it end. As AOT has had a huge impact in media, I believe it’s a one of kind show that someone can experience.
10:55 omg, i'm so glad i'm not the only one who tought this. There was a fraction of a fraction of a second i actually tought it was gonna happen. It's so weird how they directed that hug.
LOL I was in my mind "...aaaaand smooch--oh they hugged lol"
I saw the thumbnail and decided to marathon the entire show before the world tried to spoil it for me. That was an incredible and moving story. It made me cry a few times and the stakes legitimately felt heavy. There's so few shows with stories that good.
wait, are you telling me you hadn't seen it and after seeing the thumbnail you said "welp let's see this" and binged the entire 90 (or whatever) episodes? that's fucking crazy
@@TheCreCre well, from season 3. I didn’t want to start back over from the very beginning.
I haven't watch AOT until I heard that it ended, I decided to watch the whole thing and it took me 8 days to finish it.
I picked it up in 2022 and dropped it at the beginning of S3 because I really didn't like Eren as a character, I decided to catch up a week ago since it was over, and damn. My favourite scene was definitely the first Levi vs Zeke fight but the ending has a certain weight that no other anime has. Seeing Eren be both a sympathetic villain and the biggest bastard around was probably the most enjoyable experience I've had watching a shonen protag in an anime.
A very smart choice. I like you continued from s3, since s3 really marks an end for the island area and starts a completely new setting. S4 is almost an own anime by itself
I went from a little depressed kid that saw no future when the show started to being able to finish the show with my wife. Love it or hate you can’t deny that this show means a lot to a lot of people
Humans are build to find their lives in fiction.
It's nothing to be skeptical or ashamed of..
AOT is one such fictional masterpiece
Such an emotional video! AoT has made an impact in the anime industry, and no one can deny it. I absolutely loved the ending, because although it has its flaws, it conveyed a strong and meaningful message. Thank you AoT for these last 10 years!
I think I finally have accepted eren leaving. If u wana see my aot ending soundtrack please give it a chance ruclips.net/video/5w5rfzIlPKg/видео.html
Gg AOT
Attack on Titan was the first anime I ever watched as it aired back in freshman year of college. The past 10 years have marked such a crazy period of growth for me that I honestly think I probably wouldn't have been ready to appreciate the final season as I was back in 2013. I feel like I've grown up with this show and man did I love this finale.
Eren always felt like my 3rd borther it was sad to se him go. i cried, i thought i would feel better if i wrote a soundtrack to it to vent my feelings it only made me sadder so i released a video using that soundtrack. I think I finally have accepted eren leaving. If u wana see my aot ending soundtrack chek my channel
Same here. My tastes grew and evolved with this show, and that’s part of what made it so special. Truly an unforgettable ride.
that is true back when this anime first came out I felt like a completely different person crazy how time changes us and what we think of things. I was older when the show started but definitely a lot has changed.
I started this during my middle school years and im now finishing the anime in my last days of college. What a ride.
I think I finally have accepted eren leaving. If you wana see my aot ending soundtrack please give it a chance ruclips.net/video/5w5rfzIlPKg/видео.html
Damn. Wish I knew what that was like. I just got here in 2021! I didn’t get to spend more time with this series and these characters!😭🤧
damn same dude when I started the show was just an kid but now in the last day
s of my graduation still feel like an kid reminiscing all the great memeories this show gave me. I stu
died for my school finals and many more exams listening to the ost of aot on spotify. Sasagayeooooo!!!!!!!!!!
@@shreyansjain3830 i made my own ost if u wana hear i spent a month perfecting it
Actually same (im about to graduate college too), I do remember having to wait 4 years for the next season sucked but it was worth it. So many memories of it all back in middle school, especially playing the AOT tribute game with friends and its so nostalgic
Seeing the ending while sadly having to participate in a war myself was an experience I will probably remember for the rest of my life, the amount of thoughts I have daily from the day I watched the ending is crazy.
Wars are bad and we as a species need to someday win against them as we get better as a whole, but right now wars are probably inevitable, at least for some people on this earth, and seeing the conclusion of a 2000 years war happen with all the loss, sadness cruelty and love while waiting for our war to end was intensely amusing.
I wish for some day that everyone can live with one another, get one another so we can all live a better life.
Which war?
Thank you for having clips of Historia. Felt sad she was forgotten by a lot of people.
Nice i made it 139😂😭
So much wasted parallels between Historia and Ymir
Including Isayama... Such a waste.
Yeah that’s why I don’t like that chapter. They introduced her, gave her so much backstory just to never show her again and she became an irrelevant 3rd person.
She got forgotten by the writer, kinda sad to have a character that important to be treated like that "and now she's the queen of the main nation of the story, get impregnated by a random, spend her time in a cottage farm and we will never talk about her ever again"
I recently finished this anime this show has left me with a deep pain that I don’t think I’ll ever heal from whether the ending was perfect or not a tragic masterpiece of a show thank you hajime Isayama
13:15 - 13:38 As someone who entered the world of anime through AoT back in 2015, this hits on many levels. It was a beautiful journey that defined an era and a generation of youths. It would be an understatement to say goodbye since it would live on in the hearts of men.
Same bro only that I haven’t watched ending yet
I too started getting immersed in Anime back in 2015. I watched a lot of shows back then but AoT stand out for me and I'm glad it finally ended. Truly one of the best shows in our generation.
@@stolid5919 Me too. Before I would partake in AoT's journey, I was conflicted with views regarding anime, since at that time I had the prejudice belief that anime in general were just Japanese-oriented cartoons aimed for pre-mature boys and girls. When I saw several RUclips videos of anime scenes at that time, they picked my interest to see them though. Aot was the first anime I watched in late adolescensce and early adulthood, followed by Fullmetal Alchemist: Brotherhood and Code Geass.
Edit: Plus the fact that at the time of 2015, I was entering college life. And with a bonus, at that time, they aired the spin-off Attack on Titan: Junior High, a comedy series that took a light-heartead approach of the series, especially at a time where both me and the protagonists focused on academic studies. Looking back then, it felt like a nostalgic journey of early adulthood.
@@angelb.823 I also used to thought that Anime is aimed for kids so I didn't bother getting into it until my classmate talked about Tokyo Ghoul and it put some interest in me. I am entering my 8th grade during that time, saw shows like Your Lie in April, Sword Art Online, AoT that my brother recommended me. AoT really sticked to me, the story and animation captured my heart. From then on i saw most media related to AoT and yeah i also watched the Attack on Titan: Junior High during its airing and enjoyed the slice of life theme contrast to the usual violence. Now 8 years later, I am really glad i became a fan of this great series.
@@stolid5919 Man, time flies away. I still remember the time when I used to watch some crack/spoof videos of the first seasons, not to mention the abridged versions of the series, including A Slap on Titan (my favorite among them).
Plus, I remember once playing a video game with cheap animation and quality. I mean this video:
ruclips.net/video/EFLRGVHCvik/видео.html
The times where we used to call main and supporting characters by their nicknames like Jean/horseface, Connie/dwarf, Eren/suicidal teen with anger issues, etc.
Watch Itterasshai the ending scene It give’s you fullfillment knowing that Eren Mikasa finally find peace
Gigguk able to put all my thoughts into words so succinctly. I will never forget that first episode 10 years ago - the beginning of one of the "greatest" anime series of all time.
Of The greatest anime and of a masterpiece of a story, one that stands at the very top
Not just anime but i would say it's one of the greatest series of all time
I will always remember this anime. Had a blast of a time accompanying it from beginning to end ❤
i cried, i thought i would feel better if i wrote a soundtrack to it to vent my feelings. If u wana see my aot ending soundtrack please give it a chance ruclips.net/video/5w5rfzIlPKg/видео.html
I could never quite describe the importance of this show. It was just... a part of me. I remember watching it with friends, talking about each episode for hours. That was 10 years ago! Im grateful we got to see a conclusion despite anything. It is truely a masterpiece.
Nah, it's garbage people that think it is a masterpiece haven't paid attention. Look at the rant, Gigguk nailed the issues with the show. The final arc fell off hard.
Yeah Same in my School time and even now me and my Talked for hours about the Episodes and its Greatness the theories and emotions were just never ending just for this show
That's Attack on Titan to us 🙏
this is what i mean when i say AOT is the GOT of anime. not that thematically or anything they are super similar, but it just brought so many good discussions with friends.
@@deoatisot2400 and yet he still said it was a fitting ending and he didn't mind and overall it was still great, but you the type of person who thinks only your opinion matters
On me after AOT finished I feel OLD. My Highschool is done. I came in this anime in 2013 as well
What a beautiful masterpiece this show was from beginning till the end i will miss it greatly
Rest in peace Erin
The intro sequence 🥺 AOT is so..unique. It has been such a journey, and it has finally ended.
Since I started watching AOT as a teenager back in 2013 , it has become an integral part of my life. This incredible series has had a profound impact on me. I will be forever grateful fot it. Farewill AOT you will be in our heart forever!!
Same. watched it when i was still in school in 2013. I thought it's just a 1 season Shonen action anime at the time. Never thought it will grow with me into adulthood.
When ever I see Sasha on screen... The emotion and feeling is coming back.
all I can feel is gratitude to isayama for creating this story, it's been such an amazing 10 year journey, shinzo sasageyo
Too bad it's garbage lol
Yeah Great Blessings and Gratitude to Isayama 🙏
@@jimjohnsung4574agreed, even Gigguk mentioned the flaws. In reality this flaws made the series garbage.
@@jimjohnsung4574Just like your life
Finally i can watch it now
No but seriously, when I watched this scene 10:51 and they reached for each other after making *these* faces, for one hot second I fr thought they were gonna kiss--
damn bro you didn't have to make me cry again 😭
I love attack on titan and I watched It throughout 4-5 years, It may be not as long as 10 years but I loved It, It wasn't my first anime or manga but the ending felt so right, no matter how hard we try, conflict after conflict comes and the only thing we can do Is make the best out of the time we have, even If all hell breaks loose, we stand here and strive In our own ways, this was part of the best old era and we won't get the same one ever again, not even If It was as good as Attack on titan, this Is why I can confidently say that Im glad that I watched anime so many years ago because I wouldn't have experienced a journey or emotions and attack on titan was part of It, the story of Eren Yeager will live on until time has stopped.
I just watched it. After so many months of somehow avoiding the ending. I’m speechless. That was amazing
Top 3 anime endings for me
@@SilkSonic-c9z Same
Man this series has a special place in my heart. It wasn’t perfect like we’d hope it was but dam it did make my cry like a baby. It’s been an insane journey and I was so glad I got to be a part of it. Thankyou Isayama for this amazing story and thankyou wit and MAPPA for bringing that story to life in a beautifully animated show. Although not perfect this story will always be one of my favourites and it was fun getting to experience it with other people and making friends because of it. Thank you attack on titan for giving me this experience.
it was close enough though and makes it one of the best stories I experienced. I really was afraid it would be game of thronesd it. but even the "too much of a happy" ending for some chars was okay because the whole series was so fucking grim. if i wanted to change something I would want that Hange didnt die with the hanger where it was a bit of an reversed deus ex machina the tank was leaking because it got shot, but that she died in the true final battle. the way she died though was fucking perfect. 10/10.
@@1995pieter I completely agree with everything you said, Hange's death and the floch thing were my only serious complaints throughout the series and it would've helped with people's plot armor complaints if she just died in the final battle instead. Nothing is perfect in this world but aot still stands at a quality few if any other shows have ever reached.
I mean I feel like the show concluded after season 3 and that was perfect. Then season 4 was a completely different show and it was almost perfect. But the fact that it was a 10/10 through its main reveal and then we got an entire nother 30 episodes exploring the consequences of that reveal I think is pretty spectacular. Just think of how much the show changed after season 3. It’s wild. 😊
@@Alphabunsquad indeed it went from horror to military drama. comepletely different ainime
"It wasn't perfect" says you, don't speak for me thanks.
I absolutely love the way the studio handled the ending. They really did an outstanding job. Every shot of the final episode is just breathtaking. An incredible story, I can't believe how long it's been. I mean like a decade, I can't believe how much younger I was. It's great to see a full story completed and animated, each season literally got better than the previous one how many shows or series can you genuinely say that for that each season got better even with different animators and all that.
I was not an anime fan, I only watched Death Note in the pandemic and I loved it, but I never watched any others. A month ago, one of my friends tells me "If you liked Death Note, you might want to give Attack on Titan a chance", so I did. One month later? I finished all 4 seasons in a matter of weeks, had goosebumps while watching the entire finale and I am now looking to buy the mangas and I am very eager to learn japanese. Truly a life changing experience, if you want. Amazing story, great characters and so many plot twists that will mess with your mind. Its amazing that animations can be so emotional and so full of action and thrill. I am now looking to start a new anime. If you have not recommended AOT to your friends that love good movies/shows, you should. Please do.
go watch gigguk video about the cycle of the anime fan. With that 'i am eager to learn japanese' you are definitely in level 1 of the cycle. As the other guy suggested Full metal alchemist is a good way to continue but if you like a bit more mature stuff I'd suggest psyco pass season 1
Bro read berserk if you read manga
8:04 "the only solution he came up with . . . " was NOT the only solution he knew . . . . . it was the only solution that exists ( as i reflect on how fucked up OUR world is )
This video was really touching and all, but man, the way I laughed for a solid minute at 11:00 is unreal.
Its kinda of crazy to think i started watching this channel when your Anime in 2013 video came out and the 10 years which have pasted in between. I'm glad to have been here when you left your job and started doing this professionally. While i may not watch every video you put out, im glad to have been a part of the community and strengthened my love for anime over the years.
One of my favourite scenes of the series and probably anime in general is the scene of Gabi, Falco and Kaya fighting. It kind of just shows how gray and imperfect humanity and society is, and that some stuff you just can't make right.
I like how a piece of fiction can evoke emotions that rival even the most devastating real experiences.
My applause to everyone who worked on this series; I'm in shambles.
Finally, an actual take from someone who know his stuff.
The latest TT episode was a trainwreck.
real
Trueeeee
Yah it really was a trainwreck and frustrating to watch. Like at least prepare and watch the ending if you are going to be discussing the ending of the biggest anime on the podcast. Also I feel like Connor and Joey have just developed a general disinterest for anime as whole, and because of that when they talk down on a specific anime people think its that anime's fault when in reality its just them who stopped really caring for the genre
And even he admits it wasn't that great.
The TT episode just felt like dudes who knew nothing about aot just tryna make an opinion to be popular.
I dont like the ending but even their reasons for liking or hating the ending were bizarre and weird
its been 2 months since aot ended. I first watched aot in 2016 when i didnt even understand a word of it.. years later i somehow found it again and watched it.. 8 years later i still cant believe this show has ended, it feels like i grew up with eren, mikasa and armin. i kind of feel like i am a part of the show, actually i have no one to talk about aot with cuz my friends dont watch anime so it hurts even more..
I guess what ymir wanted to see was whether or not mikasa had the will to kill the person she loved when that person commit's atrocities. Ymir had love for King Fritz and hatred in equal measure, but never had the will to kill him despite possessing the power to do so. Seeing mikasa kill the person she loved for the good of herself and every human that was left was what she needed to see.
The question is why mikasa out of all people and why Eren is Fritz parallel and why Ymir loved his abuser so much if he never gave her an ounce of kindness.
@@ArchiduquesaMA only ymir knows
@@ArchiduquesaMAwell, that is how love works. Even irl.
Ymir had Stockholm syndrome, probably the most severe that any person could have considering she was conditioned by king fritz since she was a young child, before her brain could even fully develop. And mikasa loved eren since she was little with the added Ackerman loyalty/enslavement to the will of the founding titan on top of that which can almost be considered an artificial Stockholm syndrome. If mikasa had the will to kill eren despite that, then ymir would receive the answer she was waiting over 2000 years to see
@@ArchiduquesaMA Mikasa, out of all people, because she did the right thing by killing eren despite her love for him. Eren is Fritz parallel because the only moral thing to do with him was kill him and mikasa loved him. That is all eren and fritz have in common and that is all ymir needed to see. Noone said that eren and fritz are the same person. Ymir loved her abuser because abuse was all she knew, she never had agency until eren gave it to her and she used that agency to make the right choice when mikasa showed it to her. I know it is a bit rushed and jarring but it does make sense
Started watching it when i was doing my studies in 2014. And now saw the last episode in 2024 when i have a kid of my own.
Its definitely an end of an era.
Producing kids is also considered an achievement these days
Despite the slightly messy execution of the ending and convoluted time/space travel/preordained event-ness, I was still hype as hell during the final fight. Still left sobbing during the last half hour. Still left with a satisfied but bittersweet feeling. Still thinking about war, humanity, and the cycle of hatred... Amazing, amazing experience. I'm glad I was here for it over the past 10 years ❤
After the Trash Taste Debacle this is my only hope Garnt. Thank you for doing this.
What debacle Jesus Christ
What debacle
Connor and his smooth brain takes no wonder he loves jujutsu Kaisen so much he's a meathead
@@rexraptor.*skipping cutscene intensifies*
@@rexraptor.Connor wasn't even the main issue,it was Joey,who didn't even watch the ending and his only imput was "But the naming convention got stupid tho!"
I don’t think I’ll ever get to have the same feeling I got watching episode 1 of AOT…I remember being like 7 years old and watching a new show called Attack on titan and I was immediately hooked…Every episode I’d hate seeing “To be continued” but the last episode when I saw “The End” that hurt me a lot…I genuinely hated the ending…I feel like the ending should’ve been the world ended up being saved and eren lived his last few years with Mikasa and had kids…Or in the first episode of season one when he tells Mikasa “It felt like a really long dream” like everything was just a dream in the end….I’m never going to be able to recover from this show and I will always rewatch it again and again Im so glad I got to be apart of watching this throughout the years…this has seriously been a long wild ride…
good to know that Mikasa and eren is together in the afterlife.
It takes me back to 2017, when I was on a trip to london with my family, I remember the day before the flight to london I discovered AoT, and I binged all night season 1, and fell in love with this show.
I was 13, now im 18, I grew with it as it evolved as well. Truly an end of an era, yet its not bittersweet, I look at the memories of everything and smile and cherish them
5 years and you call that "growing with it" ? Meh.
considering I am now an adult with a driving license and a job, yeah I'd call it growing with it. Besides what does it matter to you?
have a blessed day@@shizukagozen777
Yeah, it's not like you do much growing in five years, especially between 13 and 18...
that is such an L take,
I drafted the army, I had opportunities to experience alcohol, weed, etc, sexual relationships, romantical relationships, speak for yourself I suppose. I've certainly had my fair share of experiences which def grew with me.@@santinopaone-hoyland
I got into anime bc of aot and I will forever cherish it. Anime has helped me grow mentally bc of the many anime that have emotional story lines like aot, I can never thank this anime enough for making me realize there is art in this form that can make you really think about things more deeply.
Gigguk never fails to end his AoT videos with an absolute heartshaking music edit and this is certainly no different. Farewell, to the boy who sought Freedom
Well this hits different
i had a thought about SnK today while at work and I came to your video upon coming home....still got chills during these 14mins of yours Garnt..thank you
I love your video Gigguk, you really told what true meaning Attack on Titan has given us fans over the 10 years. Nothing will compare to the deep stroytelling and thought-through story of AOT.
This was my first anime ive ever watched, feels kinda weird and sad now that its finally finished
I discovered anime because of this show, thanks to all participants in this project and thanks to Hajime Isayama ❤
I rediscovered anime because of this show. I grew up with Dragon Ball but after GT ended, I stopped watching anime until AoT
Yeah I also Discovered Anime because of Attack on Titan
I started to know about Attack on Titan back in 2017 because of a Channel Names "Lord Knows Anime" they explained the Season 1 in 12-13 videos compiling 2 Episode in one in My native language their narration was so good I got my heart dedicated to it
I recommended the Explanation Videos to many of my School Friends they all got liking the narration and Anime too
but One day tye channel got deleted and there were no more easy way to understand anime
Because of that I started to read subtitles and understanding how to read it and understand the dialogues
same was the situation with my friends they also got into reading subtitles and discovering what happened in Season 2
Attack on Titan made our (My Friends too) Native and English Language reading skills better just because we got forced to know the story in any way possible nothing can match it.
10 years.... growing with this show is something so beautiful words cannot describe it. 11 years old starting first watching this and now im a grown man at 21. Truly the most unforgettable "show" if anything aot doesnt deserve the term "show" . This was an experience.
11 is way too young to watch this anime but agreed lol
I was 15 when AoT came out, I'm not 24. I'm gonna miss this show and the hype I felt for every new episode.
You were 13 or 14 when aot came out...
@@rjan9719 his birthday is in November or December
I wish I never watched this anime. I really regret it.
I was 13-14 now I’m 24 . Can’t believe it’s over. My god
Literally same bro
Dude, idk how you summed up my thoughts perfectly in 1:45 . I teared up multiple times because each scene of the End, reminded me of how I used to rewatch S1 and S2 multiple times and memories of me, what I was doing, what era of my life I was when I was watching it, has flooded back to me. Each character appearing and remembering the character development they have been through since S1 also added up while watching the final ep. This truly was something special for a lot of anime fans. It reminded me of how I got into anime and how I got into drawing. It was a story that shocked and intrigued me when I was 11 lol. A story that I will always look back to. Call your name is such a beautiful song even in different remixes and rearrangement. Thank you Gigguk for that tribute intro.
(also I completely get why people fell out of watching it. Whoever made that name for S4 is insane. They probably thought about maximizing profit so they had to put "Final" Season to add more anticipation even though what they're adapting (which is the Marley Arc) was still too far to call "Final"💀💀💀. )
Gigguk has a way with words, it is surely is the end of an era, but one which will be forever eteched in our hearts
Omg the compilation in the end was so touching right after the words "This wasn't just the end of another anime, this was the end of an era"
Well done, i had to watch it over and over again 😭
At least Gigguk is a true anime fan. I am not claming AOT had a perfect ending but it was the best ending i could imagine for a story like that. It moved me and so many people and it will be always one of the best stories I ever had the opportunity to follow.
That Annie and Mikasa okapi moment being like, the only lighthearted moment this whole episode is CRIMINAL😭
Honestly, one of the many, stupidly trivial things people are still hung up on even after this finale is Annie Leonhart. Idk I think people give her too much of a hard time still. I didn't care about her on my first watch-through of aot, but then I realized her character perfectly embodies a nihilistic perspective that is very thematically relevant to AoT's story. People mainly have an issue with how she doesn't value human life, namely through how menacing she came off in the female titan arc + when she killed the Levi Squad. And to that I say: NO SHIT. Never in her life was she treated as a person; literally abused by her father and treated as a weapon. I'd argue she was worse off than Bert & Reiner in that respect, who at least had loving families. That’s the main reason she seemed more “ruthless” when killing, but she DOES show remorse when she wakes up (why do so many people miss that??)
But, I agree that her redemption arc could've been done MUCH better; most of it was implied or done "off screen," which is why the characters "forgiving her" felt wrong to so many people. I had no problem with it because I understood that these characters have gotten to the point where they understand each other. They have ALL, Alliance and Warriors, been forced into dreadful positions of violence. Even Levi wasn't explicitly shown to be spiteful toward her, likely because he (unlike many braindead fans lmao) understands that she was an indoctrinated child who had a mission to complete (although, interestingly, she tried to end the Paradis mission MULTIPLE times. When that didn't work - courtesy of Reiner - she just wanted to get it over with and return back to her father, hence, the female titan arc).
I also think Reiner's redemption was emphasized more because his betrayal hit harder for the main group; he actually bonded with them whereas Annie actively (and understandably) tried not to get attached.
Anyway, long story short: People bring up the Levi Squad every time, even though it's been years, all while ignoring EVERYTHING else that’s developed her character. However, she did not need to be taken out of the show for 4 whole seasons. It worked, story-wise, but there was so much wasted potential there; and that's one of my biggest AoT criticisms.
Although also emotional, I chuckled when Jean claimed that Reiner got smashed up a lot for being the armored titan haha. And also them teasing each other one final time in the epilogue
Pieck's peak running scene
I didn’t even know an okapi was an actual animal lmao 💀
When Armin ignores Annie saying she was Military Police in the middle of his speech
Nah, that was trash. Just imagine how many people Annie killed. Annie practically killed people sadistically and smiled. She also made this series trash.
I got the most emotional this whole episode when "The End" hit following the credits. The whole experience, all the emotions, the weight of what I watched, and the ending of my favorite show all flooded at once. I was silent and crying for about 10 minutes just staring at that screen.
I come back to this video every now and again. This video is just done to perfection, the editing, music, script, vibe and so on. I wish crunchyroll would have put this on the frontpage on there site. This is the type of stuff youtube was made for, you can tell that this tuck a long time to make. A damn artwork to say the least.
so many memories for that 10 years. its beautiful
thank you for this vid
I pretty much had similar thoughts during the ending but the emotions weren't there
through this vid I finally sorted things out and it feels good to have been alive to witness this story
I was 9 when this show dropped really weird experience aging with the characters but it made me feel even closer to the show that I've loved so much
It’s been a year but I am still in awe every time I remember how Attack on Titan ended.
If you think about it, most antagonists have the same idea like Eren = End the world to achieve peace or to pull revenge.
However, unlike most anime or shows, this idea will be dismissed by the story’s “hero” because genocide is bad morally and “we can just settle it by talking”, well, in AOT, Eren is the hero so aside from him, no one can really defeat him. Enabling him to do the rumbling.
He wasn’t able to wipe the 100% but he’s able to get to the point where there’s still enough people left and his friends. Idk how to say it, but writing wise, I am really amazed.
that "the end" slaps harder then will smith
Gosh, it feels so fulfiling to see this come to a close after so long. Attack on Titan really was an era-defining show and I can definitely see how I grew with it. Part of me wishes I could go back to then, part of me wishes it could stick around longer, but above all, I'm content that Isayama was able to tell this amazing story and see it to the end.
Seeing Garnt pour his heart out how much the series meant to him makes the recent Trash Taste episode even more tragic
and funny
That was the first episode where I had to drop a dislike on the video. Garnt trying to talking and have a discussion while the other two…. Uh we’ll didn’t care at all Lmaoo
I'm surprised they actually talked about anime for a change
@@mew5521 It was imho a perfect representation of the anime fandom in general and their relationship with AoT ... some love it and praise it as a masterpiece (the target audience of this video), others think of it as 'aight' while some don't care or stopped to care during the shows run.
It felt like the episode was made out of obligation since it was a big topic in the community (and maybe because Garnt was hyped).
I actually personally think that Ymir needing to ‘break away’ from her ‘love’ was amazing. It might just be because I’m a victim of gr00ming, but after seeming her say she still ‘loved’ him, I never once thought it meant real love or that she had a good relationship with Fritz. What I instantly thought was that she was gr00med and had an unhealthy attachment and wanting to her ab^ser since she was confined to loneliness for so long. I think it’s heart breaking but, good none the less.
Of course Mikasa isn’t in the same situation as Ymir but I think that it shows Ymir that even if someone feels soul bound to someone, they can still defy all of the odds and escape unhealthy attachment, inspiring her to do the same.
I’m so sorry that that happened to you. This is why I always get pissed off when people just ignore the fact that Ymir had Stockholm Syndrome and even try to say that it doesn’t exist. People like you know exactly what she was going through.
@@AlexanderTheBloodravenStockholm syndrome for 2000 years ok lmao
I'm so happy I came across this masterpiece. It definitely made me feel all kinds of emotions 😭