NO WAY?! Attack on Titan Season 4 Episode 21 Reaction!
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#AttackOnTitan #Eren #Ymir
"From You, 2,000 Years Ago"
2,000 years ago, Ymir lived in a small rural village that was invaded by conquerors led by Fritz, who sought to make Eldia the dominating power in the world. After Fritz enslaves the town’s populace and cuts out their tongues, Ymir is blamed for letting encaged pigs escape. She is hunted and falls into a tree, where the source of all living matter attaches itself to her and turns her into the first Titan. Over the years, Fritz uses Ymir’s Founding Titan to destroy Marley’s armies and revolutionize society, while having three daughters with her: Maria, Rose and Shina. After Ymir sacrifices herself to save Fritz from a dissenter, Fritz orders his children to eat Ymir’s body and for future generations to keep passing on the Titans. Eren, seeing Ymir’s past, gains Ymir’s support when he asks her to destroy the world outside of Paradis. The Rumbling begins and the Walls come down, unshackling thousands of Colossal Titans in a march towards Marley. Eren uses the Paths to announce to all Subjects of Ymir his intentions to exterminate all life outside the island. - Розваги
If I die from a heart attack will you guys bring me back with some titan serum or something?! these episodes were WILD!
Really appreciate those 2 early uploads ❤️
Don't worry we got your "back"
lol
@@al_alemania “head”
Dapper... you remember that scene where the king told his daughters to eat their mother? Go back to season 2 end credit... you see the king and 3 girls eating someone on the table. Until last year or end of 2020, no manga reader understood what that meant until that chapter came out. Isayama planned this shit great.
I love how MAPPA decided to emphasise Ymir's fatigue when moulding the titans out of the earth to make up for the short chapter, this whole sequence felt so surreal.
Good decision
True, they also reused some animations from the previous episode for the pacing, but this episode was animated to perfection.
Yes!
What do you mean by short chapter? Did they cut out some panel or something?
@@johnyfince2991 The manga chapter this episode is based on is pretty short compared to other chapters. It goes from Frieda and Historia reading the book to the the walls breaking and Eren beginning to transform. They added some details to Ymir's story, like her being fatigued from building the Titans and also showing her living in the village before the Eldians arrive. Plus they added some scenes from the next chapter, Mikasa and Armin talking and Eren speaking to all Eldians.
Anime didn't show the whole gruesomeness of the three girls eating Ymir, though. Manga panel was nasty.
Eren all his life believed the propaganda that humanity was extinct outside the walls, he said alright : bet.
"Fine I'll do it myself"
"my history books said everyone died... gotta prove em right"
"They said everyone was dead. They never specified *when* they died."
@@nicograms armin narrated that "0utside the walls titans killed every0ne" welp thatll be true haha
omg love this community x))) #freeEldians
13:51 Imagine you just chilling buying food and then some dude says:
Hear me, all Subjects of Ymir. My name is Eren Yeager.
just saw u from reanimated 😂
And for those that don’t realize, that’s Annie’s father
Imagine ads being telepathized into your head in the future
Suicide rate 📈
at the toilet in the middle of a number 2 and you get tp'd to the paths
Imagine men you're pooping. You just want to let it go. But then "Hear me...."
There’s no way there could be a more depressing backstory than Grisha and Zeke right?
ISAYAMA: LET ME INTRODUCE YMIR FRITZ
or ksaver, reiner, levi, shit, mikasa? a lot of the characters had depressing backstories
@@aracuscesar the difference is that ymir life was always depressing
@@redisanuber agreed
Based on its form, the creature that gave Ymir her powers is a hallucigenia, an actual creature that existed millions of years ago and one of the strangest species that has ever existed. It's described as a bizarre and crazy worm that looked like an allien. Current invertebrates derive from this and the name refers to the enormous increase in biodiversity that occurred for it and how its appearance seemed like a hallucination, Its appearance was so strange that the paleothogues could not believe it was real. It actually is an armored worm that lived in shallow seabeds, like, literally a worm with legs and spikes, and a relative in the evolutionary tree of life (but well ofc, with some fantasy elements since we're in a fantasy story). Reminds of what Krueger said, that Ymir obtained her power doing contact with the origin of life and material.
THIS. Isayama made his search in phylogenetics and put that on his story. To me this adds 999+ points of realism and 999+ of fantasy at the same time.
Other people/reactors are saying its a parasite, but a parasite strictly speaking benefits from the relationship and harms the host. It seems to be more like a symbiote where both host and organism mutually benefits - If you like to think the host turning to a 50+ meter tall titan as beneficial. :)
In this episode Ymir also fulfills the other origin story where she made a contract with the Devil. Only twist is that Eren was the devil.
Yuki kaji tweeted he almost lost his voice this episode.
Again? Man needs to be more careful with his voice!
I mean after watching this episode I was wondering if he was still able to voice act at all. Sounded like they were cutting his hands off in the recording studio.
@@vindifference 😂😂😂
@@vindifference lol🤣🤣
This story is the best I've ever read and watched. Regardless what happens, it's been a ride and I've enjoyed every second of it. Isayama is a Beast.
Personal opinion I think it helped that the manga was short and a monthly series. With such a tighter storyline and a lot of call backs it felt like the story had a specific direction.
@@fstorm2 Exactly. It wasn't written to keep him "employed" for as long as it can milk money.
- Helos was the great (made up) hero 100 years ago. That flashback is from 2000 years ago. Also, that is not the king Fritz who created the walls (also 100 years ago), that is the pretty much the OG Fritz.
- 13:51 that was Shadis, not Pixis
Bald guy looks the same confirmed
Hi friend! The man at 13:51 is not actually Shadis as he is wearing an armband signifying he is an Eldian from Marley. The red color should give you a clue :) All the best!
@@Kyrital The timestamp he used was incorrect, Shadis shows up for two seconds at 13:47.
@@EnergySurge Thanks for the clarification. Cheers and happy AoT Sunday (or Monday)!
Yes, King Fritz #145 was the one who built the walls and escape to paradise (at the end of the Great Titan Word) also the walls were only 100 years old aprox. so he's a "recent" character while OG King Fritz who slaved OG Ymir the Founder dates from 2000 years old. Not the same person, not to be confused.
That creature ressembles a primitive lifeform called Hallucigenia, which lived 500 millions of years, during Cambrian period on Burgess Shale, Canada.
This is a very simbolic thing because Burgess Shale its known as the "Origin of Life", thanks for its vast biodiversity which brought all the actual lifeforms from all the entire planet. So...we can say Ymir "made contact" with the Very Beginning of Life, represented on Hallucigenia.
This is the first time I have seen someone actually explain this to a youtuber, and I applauded you for it
Although the creature shown in the show does not look like hallucinogenia at all. It does not have spines for protection, and looks more flat. It was also shown swimming, and it is thought that hallucinogenia was walking on its legs on the sea floor. The creature in the show looks like a parasite or something.
@@vladimirklimov3913 it's still based on that, isayama probably changed the design to fit it's purpose :/
@@yeeyeeasshaircut456 Maybe you're right. Especially considering that Eren's founding titan resembles hallucinogenia even more somehow xd
10:50 if you remember, this scene of the three children of Ymir eating her was shown in the ending for season 2
And that was even before this happened in the manga.
the medieval art was really perfect, too bad they have to censor it
Eren: Getting rid of our race? I could never agree to a plan that messed up. Sorry, brother.
Zeke: Oh. I see.
Eren: Instead, I'll get rid of all the other races instead.
Zeke: *NANI?*
@@Gemst0ne oy
Is all about his country
He doest give a fuck about others
@@Gemst0ne Eren isn't happy about having to kill other Eldians OR civilians and children that haven't done anything wrong. But he has to keep moving forward, it's the only option.
It is not even race for Eren. It is just Paradis. He is going to kill every Eldian outside of the island, virtually dooming humanity.
Marley's plan: genocide
Entire world's plan: genocide
Eren's plan: genocide
Zeke's plan: effectively genocide except just slowly lmao
its a race to whoever can press that genocide button faster💀
"If someone tries to steal my freedom, I'll take theirs first".
13:46 that's not pixis, that's the instructor Shadis
Technically he isn't pro-Eldia either, because Eldians live beyond the shores too. He's killing them as well. He only cares about Paradis and Paradisians.
It's shitty thing to do. Eldians outside the walls suffer way more than any walldian. They are the ones that need protection.
@@omarsabir1210 Personally, I don't think so. Either way, he wouldn't have done it if it there was no other option. Like he said, he won't hesitate to take away others' freedom if they threaten his.
The other option would mean to make Eldians unable to reproduce and essentially be slaves until they are wiped out by a world that hates them. Historia would have to bear children, just like the slave Ymir, to keep the Royal bloodline alive until Eldians are essentially extinct. This is what Reiner, Annie, and the other warriors wanted: to destroy Paradis to save their people.
Erens doing the same thing that they did, except he's saving Paradisians at the cost of the world. Two sides of the same coin. The only thing that's different is the scale.
He said this at the beginning of season 4: That he cares about his friends more than anyone. And I guess by anyone, he meant the entire world.
Thats because he's a villain, not a hero. A hero would sacrifice the things he loves to save the world. A villain would sacrifice the world to save the things he loves.
Based
@@KishoreG2396 Your last point is kinda iffy but I agree with the rest
@@ericjoel5363 Being a villian isn't necessarily a bad thing. It is what it is. But can't call him a hero for obvious reasons either. Its all a matter of perspective.
Yamir if she wanted to she could have easily healed herself. Her first act of rebellion was choosing to die.
Isn't that because the 13 year limit of being a Titan is over that's why she died, just coincided with that scene?
@@kikaykimy The curse was after the death of Ymir Fritz I suppose , as no other titan can surpass founder Ymir herself
@@kikaykimy No, the 13 yr curse happened after Ymir's death which means no other Titan should live longer than the span of which Ymir got the power of the Titans.
well if you notice where she was hit it was the nape no?
@@sirken2 Yeah but OP is right, she could've healed herself like King Fritz said, but after seeing that he didn't actually care for her she decided to give up her life. Titans only regenerate if they want to.
He believed a story that humanity outside of walls went extinct....now, Eren wants to make that story a truth.......frick....
Feels like I've waited 2000 years to see this animated...
This chapter was originally very short, but Mappa did a good job of prolonging it. The blank looks on Ymir and everyone's faces was a nice touch also. So we went from the last few pages of chapter 121, all of 122 and the end of 123. And it looks like we're jumping into chapter 124 and coming back later to finish chapter 123? I figured by this point the show was going to do some reorganizing with the chapters.
In some way I understand Eren, because like he said the entire world hates and wants to kill eldians, and will not rest until every last one of them is dead, he is literally just fighting for survival, fighting for his life, going with Zeke's plan is giving up, literally, they will take every eldians ability to reproduce, and then what? everyone will die in the most sad and cruel way, being hated and killed by the rest of the world, because even if they can't reproduce the world won't give a damn and they will still hunt them down until they are dead, Eren obviously doesn't want that, he never gives up, he wants to fight for his life, as any normal person would do in a life or death situation, it's you or me, anyone would save themselves and their friends and family before saving unknown people
I just wanted to point out that Zeke’s plan included using the rumbling as a protection and a deterrent.
Objectively speaking, as messed up as it is his plan was the least violent and most life-sparing plan out of all the proposed plans. He saw it as the only way to free the eldians because the other option of annihilating every inch of life was unfathomable lol.
You will see more to his motivations when ch131 gets animated and I assume that will probably be the last episode of this season
10:10 that's not helos. Helos was invented by the king from a *100 years* ago. Ymir's backstory takes place *2000 years* ago
Guess he took inspiration from that man lol
It technically is Helos, it was what the myth had described
@@ismetheguyfr no it isnt
fun fact in norse mythology there's a giant called aurgelmir or also known as ymir
when he was defeated his remains was used to create earth, so i theorize his spinal cord attached to ymir
oh and the tree, yggdrasil connects the 9 realms so that could be a reference to the 9 titans
In Japan, this was aired 20 minutes after the broadcast of DamonSlayer. My Monday is dead.
13:49 he is not pixis... is Keith....
Yooo I'm glad u mentioned Yggdrasil, in fact there's more inspiration from norse mythos, for example: Ymir the mother of giants, nidhogg the serpent gnawing at the foot of the world tree, eitr a liquid and source of all living things in which ymir the first giant was conceived, 9 titans like the 9 realms, ragnarok the end of the world, the number 13 is also considered unlucky in norse mythos. Likely a lot more that I am unaware of.
That's pretty cool, dang
Eren has many parallels to not just Odin One-Eye himself, Who gave up part of himself (his eye) for knowledge of past and future, his birds and his aspect as a god of war and death, but also to Vedrfölnir, the Eagle that sits atop of the world tree and represents freedom and free will. Then again, Eren could also represent Loki. Much as Odin and the Aesir indirectly caused Ragnarök by alienating Loki (the half blood who didn't fit in with the rest of the gods and didn't want to bow to their rules), turning him from petty prankster into a vengeful devil that led the army of fire giants that trampled the world - the First King's will and the rest of humanity's hatred, for two thousand years, eventually created the harbinger of the apocalypse that Eren became. In my opinion, Eren doesn't fit any figure in Norse mythology perfectly, but rather is a combination of several. The main theme with his character, just like the entire story of Attack on titan, seems to be the self-fulfilling (In his case very literal) prophecy and the cyclical nature of things. Norse mythology, including Ragnarök, is believed by many to be cyclical, each cycle ending with another Ragnarök, with the surviving gods and humans starting it all over again. Ironically, even though Eren sacrifices everything for freedom, he was a slave to his own future self all along, the outside world he longed to see trampled into ash and dust by his own hands, the kind of freedom he wanted more than anything forever out of reach.
as a manga reader i can tell, you really understand everything in her story.
SPOILERS
Yeah, it was so funny to watch this ep after 139. The ending when it comes to ymir doesn't seem so far fetched anymore once seeing the ymir flashbacks with future context. Ending really bothered me but now it doesn't as much
@@mattoreo5854 i think some things are coming clear with the anime, also it seems they are going to give more info about the parasite
@@djiloveu Well, probably no AoE but I could take the ending (again) if it comes more fleshed out
Darius, what we just witnessed, that right there, is the epitome of storytelling. Isayama stay GOATED for writing one of the greatest stories ever told. The Rumbling.. has finally started. There is no going back from this. All the walls in Paradis have crumbled. There are no walls in Attack on Titan anymore. 2000 Years in the making. Let that fact sink in. And to think there is more to come.
What an ep. Eren's va was amazing. The flashback visuals amazing. The connection between this and the first ep title reveal for the anime fans amazing. If I say more I be listing everything about this season
Episode 1: To you, in 2000 years
Episode 80: From you, 2000 years ago
You thought this title revealed crazy right? Lol no the craziest thing is Isayama spoiled manga reader in season 2 already. Check the ending song of season 2!
"If there ever were to be a mythical tree in the world, that would be it. that looks pretty damn mythical" lmao fr
17:50, yes everyone just needs to go to Paradis to be safe.
anyone else just been refreshing yt over and over for these vids?
The crazy thing is, that things like that really happened! The history of humanity is a book written in blood! The “good people” of today are helping us repeat history!
Fucking Yuki Kaji man, Eren's VA is insane
10:07 This is 2000 years ago. The story of Helos was from the great titan war just before the start of the series, about a hundred years prior, with Karl Fritz, not the king from Ymir's time.
Bro, now thats what the release of 2000 years worth of bottled up anger should look like.
Do you mean the shot of Ymir’s face?
@@tah1240 Just everything. But yeah the shot of her face emitted so much anger and you could practicly feel it being released through eren.
"I am free"
"I'll destroy the entire world!"
Season 1 Episode 25
This is why Marley hates Eldians, because they were their former suppressors. In their mind, discriminating them and restricting them is out of a fear that they will rise up and conquer them again.
DAAAMN that timing of the back LED's in the background turning blue as that something touch ymir in 6:45 🔥🔥 .......... that was eren for sure lol
One thing that I wanted to point out for everyone, is that Ymir has been waiting in "our time" for 2000 years. Zeke said that the mere moment he waited for Eren to regain consciousness in the Paths realm felt like years. Multiple that by seemingly infinity and that's how long Ymir has been waiting. Furthermore, Eren knew about Ymir's existence and pain for 4 years "our time". He agonized and sympathized with Ymir, thus displaying the same face she did (in addition to Grisha) in this episode. Love the content as always Darius. Here's to the rest of the season and what will likely proceed it in the form of a feature film. Cheers. ~MT
Well I was exactly looking for this, while everyone is commenting about everything else, I am just sad how someone had to go through enslavement through eternity, you can see her fatigue when she just falls and drops the water bucket while trying to keep creating giants because of order of king and "the royal blood". Till now I thought that Itachi made the biggest sacrifice and had the most painful life but the level on which Ymir suffers is just incomparable to anything. 💔
@@jaypatel6043 Exactly. Ymir has the most heartbreaking backstory in animanga history for me. Perhaps a character in Berserk will eventually surpass her since I haven't started that series, but Ymir solidly holds that spot for the time being.
Eren fr took the phrase 'there is no life outside the walls' personally
This is what all the hopes, dreams and sacrifices made in the past 79 episodes has led up to.
Shingeki no Kyojin S1
Episode 1: To You, 2,000 Years From Now
Shingeki no Kyojin S4 Part 2
Episode 21/5: From You, 2,000 Years Ago
Last time I commented that you seem smart and I'm going to watch all of your reactions and now I'm actually in process. Keep it up bro
"It's actually happening."
Well, they did tell you in the opening again and again "Rumbling, rumbling, it's coming!"
I'm sure I wasn't the only person who had a strong reaction to hearing that line in the opening the first time. ^^
1: this was the moment all manga readers we’re waiting for.
2: the title is actually the other end of the title to the very first chapter/episode.
3: I remember reading Ymir’s backstory and almost crying. Especially in the ending it almost made me vomit.
4: the end scene with Eren is actually a direct page from the manga without any changes.
5: Eren’s founding Titan looks sick animated. Especially how it almost seems to slither.
What you said at the end, it's true, but remember the founding power enables you to modifie the Eldians, even the memories, just like the 145th king did when he raised the Walls, and used the power of the Founding Titan to erase the memories of the outside world. So Eren plans to exterminate all the outside world and then erase the memory of the Eldians. So the few that survive will be free.
Would he do something like that though ? Isn’t that exactly what he hated what Fritz did ? Isn’t that the opposite of freedom ? To get your memories stolen
@@muhdzulhilmi3115 The problem with Fritz though is that the rest of the world was alive and they remember what the Eldian's did and are capable of doing. So Eldian's in Paradis were just being slowly killed and were supposed to just be trapped in the walls and accept it without fighting back, THAT was the freedom problem. Turns out if humanity outside the walls had actually been killed like the Eldian's in Paradis thought then they would've actually lived free and (relatively) peacefully, no walls at all.
@@Tylor_taichou a huge part of that peace was because they thought they were the last segment of humanity under siege by a Titan enemy. If you remove the enemy, the people of Paradis will act as people usually do without an enemy - find one.
@@everhall306 Right, even in the walls you had some of that which is why I put (relatively) in comparison to the constant threat of titans. But that's just my opinion of course.
Always nice to see such amazing episodes.
12:54-12:57 I like how you finally found something to say one second and the next you lost your words again. Me too
ED 2 finally gets an anime adaptation, les goooOOO
The second season showed a lot of this stuff in its Ed, that was even before any of this stuff was in the manga. The attack on Titan game also had some major foreshadowing too, it had a cinematic that seems to be a pov of the wall titans and a fossil of a creature that seems to be the hallucegenia like creature showned.
We're so lucky to be alive at this moment to see this story as it unfolds
Your reactions and commentary are always so enjoyable
The reason Ymir's eyes were not animated was because as king Fritz said ''Slaves don't need two eyes". Ymir's eyes being shown when she makes her choice symbolizes that she is finally free
It's an aesthetic choice, nothing more or nothing less. Or else why is every soldier and civilian and even King Fritz draw the same way? I think it's just there to symbolize the dread of living back then.
agreed to 2 comments above
Actually, the number of fingers that pointed out Ymir was 13 which is also the number of The curse of Ymir. Isayama is literally playing
My PE teacher would give the colossall titans A grade for their march
Across the sea are enemies. If we kill all our enemies over there, will we finally be free? - Eren (end of season 3)
Quick correction, the great hero Helos never existed, it was a created character from king Fritz and the Tybur family, but even if he did exist, it was 100 years ago, while this flashback is 2000 years ago.
So this whole titan thing began because of a pig!!!...
also most of the events that took place in this episode was in season 2
This anime OMG just GENIUS!!
Yup pig
12:55 was the moment I was waiting for for so long, I'm so glad they got the scale of the size of Eren's founding titan feeling so insanely huge
Hi Darius! I've always love your thoughts on this show and how you always hit the nail on the head! Great video (:
I just thought about it while watching this, during episode 64, Eren says "It's like Willy says, I'm the bad guy. I might just destroy the world" And we all laughed at the idea that Eren could be THAT guy.
I didnt laugh, and eren is basically just defending his people, what do you mean by THAT guy. Its war, did you forget who declared it?
@@Ybereza69 it doesn’t matter if he is just defending his people mass genocide is still F upped all the way that’s literally Millions of people that didn’t have anything to do with this also he’s hurting the people on paradise by doing this cause they don’t want this and Ik he gonna get what’s coming to him cause this is messed up whoever try’s to defend him have that same messed up mentality as eren cause he didn’t have to do the whole world just Marley if he really wanted too and paradis would’ve been fine with that 🤦🏾
Also as far as I see the anime failed to show that the creature connecting to Eren's head is literally jumped from Eren's body\spinal cord. So I assume this shit resides in every Founding titan shifter, and Ymir just forced it to make extra effort so Eren wouldn't die
I'm anime only and that's the impression I got, though I haven't gone back and checked if it was just me making assumptions.
I assumed as well since it was obvious from the way the creature attached first to Ymir like a spine. Then it moved weirdly as if finding Eren's head to attach to. From the show no one else has it, I gather that only the creature resides in the founder.
episode 1 is called "2000年後の君へ” = To you in 2000 years and
the newest episode is called "2000年前の君から” = From you 2000 years ago
I'm not really sure for the connection but it was something which gave me chills
ayoooo here from someone mentioning your reaction on twitter!
The pig:
"lol, I let myself out.
my grand scheme to get revenge on humans.
now, fight for my amusement for the next 2000 years."
pig: the true evil behind AOT
ppl needs to appreciate this story more and more ... how author made something so crazy memorable...
The subtle hints in the paths where Ymir's coordinate splits into three when her daughters eat her is the beauty of the show. And then when fritz tells to continue Ymir's bloodline the paths diverge even more in the next scene.
That wasn't Pixis. The man you saw is Shadis, Eren's drill sergeant from back when.
Did you understand why ordinary giants can't talk?
Did you see Historia's face?
I hope you enjoy this story to the end.
To clarify, no that spearman was not Helios. Helios was a fake hero procured by a later Fritz king, during the Great Titan War, in order to end it.
The people who referred to Leomir are 13 and the petals of the flower are 9 Isiama sanctifies the numbers details
It's good that Eren is doing all this for those who lived with them
The baffling question is how Mikasa entered the tracks, as she is Adormanian and oriental Not the gift Therefore, it is not subject to the wishes of the founder
She's half eldian and half asian, She's mixed but she still has eldian blood. Her father was an ackerman (eldian) and her mom was asian. Of course she can hear eren.
Boy... take a look on that music when Eren transforms!! AMAZING!!!
That “Titan sperm” appeared in opening 3 when they were showing random animals, before dinosaur scene.
The 25-minute episode was broadcast 80 times. That is 2000 minutes. Do you think this is a coincidence?
Your reaction, I'm always looking forward to it, From Japan.
Love the " I don't want to know what is that creature"
Yes! As a manga reader I remember other reader's going crazy about what it is...but honestly who cares with all this going on some people think only about the worm ?really?
13:50 It wasn't Pixis, it's Shadis but I thought it was Pixis too the first time lol.
Remember how Game of Thrones made Danaerys crazy without any buildup or proper character development? She just turned on a dime and became the villain? This is how they should have done it. What a rewarding turn. They've built this so freaking well.
This episode, all though awesome, is one of the reasons why logically zeke had the most ideal plan, in so far as peacefully ridding the titans.
Ikr? Honestly, it wasn't so bad a way to go. They can always have a mini rumbling to deter the outside world from annihilating Paradis so they can live out their remaining lives peacefully. Eren just had to be a dramatic bitch and choose violence, and look where that got them. Ain't no way that him genociding all those ppl isnt gonna have its consequences. 💀
@@ItsFieeel Pretty much one of the plotholes in the series. With having near god level power of the founding titan, then one could reasonably ask why other methods such as ridding the ability to change into titans as whole for all eldians, or why the 145th king did not take ALL eldians and shifters within the walls. Maybe eren learned the world would hate them regardless. But i guess the story is centered upon ymir being freed from eternal slavery by eren which gives him justification in his actions.
@@dee1238808 Yes. Doesn't change the fact that this whole thing's fcked up regardless. Which is what I think Isayama-san is going for. That's why I liked the extra pages tbh. It's become full circle. 💪🏽
@@ItsFieeel Agreed. Who knows, there couldve been a number of different human-titan eras as long as that worm thing was around.
If you go back to Season 2's Ending you will see something interesting.
6:09 Attack on Titan Season 4 Episode 20"Stand Up, Father"more like GOT "Hold The Door"...
As the person who started it all, Ymir's backstory is pretty unique in fiction. And from what I've heard and read, slaves being tortured and beaten into submission until they don't even think of rebelling was super common in the past and even today these horrible acts still happen and people who have managed to escape that hell have their minds and souls damaged irreparably. Like no discussion, slavery has to be THE most evil thing a human can ever do to another human.
And to think Ymir was still treated as a slave or at best - a servant to the royal family for 2000 years before someone came and told her that she is a person that she has agency, a choice, things she was denied her whole life, and the life after, that is heartbreaking.
My reaction straight recalling ED season 2, we've been spoiled so long ago
13:48 That's not Pyxis hahaha
Is that man that trained the cadets. The one who found Grisha
Forgot his name
Keith Shadis
I had to look outside of my window to make sure this wasn't happening for real lmao
Am I the only one that likes the calm voice during Eren's speech? I thought it sounded far creepier than what an angry voice would've offered (I never really bought the angry Eren voice in fan animations to begin with any way lmao).
If you go back and watch the 3rd ending (the season 2 ending), it makes so much more sense
i love aot when i found out this show is all about ymir and eren. it is just so insane, so amazing.
Did not think about the potential helos link. But this backstory was messed up
Wasn't pixis. That was Commidant Shaddis. The boot camp drill seargant.
7:50 "Continuing a generational war many many generations down the line"
Grisha's father told him that the Great Titan War ended 80 years ago, so that war ended not even a generation ago.
13:49 that's Keith Shadis, not Pixis ✌️
13:49 That was not Pixis but Keith Shadis ;D
Helos is way after founding ymir, that is the 145th king Fritz
I'll tell you the Isayama's secret my budy, it's called Muv Luv
(he speaked about it in a interview)
I don’t think that was Pixis. He didn’t have any roses on his uniform so I’m assuming that’s the commander for their basic training in episode 3
Now i wonder how Wit studio would animate this episode.
I haven't read the manga, but I have a strong hunch because I've seen this happen before from another great anime.
This really reminded me of Lelouch when he became the emperor. He became the leading figure of hatred with the intention to destroy the world. I wonder if it's the same intention and if it will end the same. "
At this point of AOT, Eren's plan screams Code Geass: "Destroy the world and create it anew."
13:48 that’s Keith Shadis