I don’t support Eren what he’s doing is wrong. But at this point you should let him do it and let him wipe everyone out. Paradise has lost their only way of defense and offense because of Eren. So any enemies left would destroy Pardis island. This leaves remaining people like Gabi Reiner and falco a problem though. In that they can continue the cycle of hatred
I dont agree with his methods, but I do understand that the only real way to guarantee your people's safety, is to resort to such extreme measures. Still to massacre the world is hella insane but if its try to make you and your people extinct then well... That's why Eren is doing this
Well i dont enjoy him slaughtering all the innocents this point onward but i accept it cuz 1.Its eren 2.Its necessary, if he spares only kills some and spares the others the hatred will continue nontheless 3.Floch. Just floch. Floch goat. Eren goat too. Both goats.
@@stevemck8564 willy tybur did state millions but i think he only said that to stir more fear and rally people to his cause. but the math was done logistically measuring the size of the walls and what not with the info the show gives us and realistically there is only like 500,00 of them give or take… STILL THATS A LOT THO there’s a youtube vid explaining it
people have calculated how much titans are in the walls but the show says its millions and from what we've seen by the density of the titan march it has to be millions. The show doesn't have to make logical sense especially for this which isn't that important
They became blind much like the Old King that they overthrew so long ago Blinded by Power, Greed, and the Believe that the People of that island were the exact same people that oppressed them And Thus they had all the justification to do what they did But they didn't When the warriors they sent failed, they should have realized that what they were risking But they just didn't want to admit it And so here we are, a with a boy driven to such lengths to force the world to unite, that he became the biggest monster in the world, and brought with him a legion of horrors
They did mess with it for at least a 100 years. By sending "executed" Eldian who got turned into Titan toward them from the Coastal Port. Yet they never got retaliate back and they wouldn't have if it was not for Eren's existance.
They started by poking at it little by little. Then they said "nah let's go all out". And suddenly they're surprised the island decided to reciprocate their hospitality.
@ramus9555 The titans running from Eren because he looks scary. That would be very funny. Eren just standing there all menacing while his Titans run away
@@tuellecke1339 nono I mean if the Marleyans stand there terrified looking at them and suddenly they run like oldschool abberant titans would out of nowhere.
I never understood why Marley thought it’d be a good idea to attack a place that literally had millions of colossal Titans that could massacre their country without batting an eye when they could’ve just left the “island devils” alone in ignorance forever. They couldn’t have anticipated that at least one of the eldians would respond aggressively to the attack, even with Karl Fritz’s vow? It was like poking a sleeping Polar Bear in the eye and then being surprised that it tears you limb from limb in retaliation
I mean I agree but keep in mind that was the whole point of the covert mission with the warriors. They wanted to find and capture the Founding titan discreetly because they knew that without it, the wall titans were not a threat. They didn't anticipate the colossal failure that the Warriors mission would be
@@cojocoolio yeah but once it failed they should’ve done something to not provoke the island into responding with complete extermination. Clearly Marley (and the rest of the world) was so comically evil that they thought they could destroy the island with literal nuke giants when Paradis KNEW about the outside world and what they could do to it
It's not emphasized in the anime, but the naval blockade wasn't just Marley's navy. It was the combined fleet of all the nations in the world. Eren wiped it out in less than 2 minutes.
Yep. He also decimated nearly all invading forces in Shiganshina just several days ago when he woke the wall titans. Basically, he's singlehandedly crippled entire world's military.
1:25 Those soldiers finally know how Erwin Smith felt when he was ambushed by Zeke and his army of pure titans. The horror, the shock. Oh how the table has turned. Even the soundtrack match
Someone once said "You'll know when a crowd of people is truly terrified. Because when they run, they don't scream or yell. They save every breath for running."
@@rishisaini5269 It's greed + fear. I think that's pretty realistic. "They *might* kill us in the future, so better for us to strike first and kill them first". That kind of mentality.
@@JohnDoe-pc3uk Your theory can be right but throughout the series,this expression of fear was however,not seen in any Marleyan top Military staff member. It was rather an expression of pride and their ambition of ruling the whole world and being a global superpower and the realisation of their military condition in late part and their eternal hatred and discrimination towards Eldians which always clouded their faces. This is my theory so,it may not be correct but it is what I think as it is.
Insane how Eren went from wanting to kill at the titans no only becoming one himself but leading his very own Titan army to flatten the entire world. This show is too good.
The quote goes "always give your enemy an out. Do not press a desperate enemy too hard" which applies perfectly to this scene. You don't wanna create a foe who has no option or hope left. They will destroy you both.
I mean this specific case is more like some bullies picking on a kid then the kid comes to school one day with rifles and kills the entire student population except for his after school club.
@@Tuskor130Correction, members of the club died early on because a few kids from the school killed them and nobody else cared. That’s a more accurate picture.
I really love the flashback at the end of Eren mother being eaten. It's really the biggest example of the quote 'The child who is not embraced by the village will burn it down to feel its warmth'
Naruto Completely goes against this quote not only with Naruto himself, But with Sasuke as well as he was the one whole Literally wanted to burn the village. Yet he was more embraced than Naruto was. @@neo1343
@@neo1343 Naruto had Iruka, Teuchi, Kakashi and Jiraya as mentors, Hiruzen as financial care, Shikamaru, Choji, Hinata, Sasuke and Sakura as friends. He was looked at as a freak by majority of the people, but still, he had plenty of support. He himself realized that he was lucky to have his people, because otherwise, he'd have ended up like Gaara.
This clip is beautiful to me, this anime shows humanity losing all hope in survival. Just look at the soldiers faces when their top of the line artillery barely leaves a mark the titans.
Another underrated scene is the one at 1:00. I liked how they used the first soundtrack we heard from when Eren's home was first attacked and destroyed,. And now they used it for one of the final scenes here.. like its showing how in a way Eren is getting back at them for what they did and hes that determine to pursue his goals. Btw that form of Eren was also scary asf.
@@professionaltaxevader4638Bruh this mofo here really questioning the logic of a show who had man eating humanoid monsters. Use your common sense, kid!
@@Mr_BRRRRTYeah but being serious we see later that the Titans have no defense against air threats (the one black guy could dodge Zeke in a prototype biplane from around 1910 technology.) so a modern fleet of jets from a carrier would shred em. We don't know the full speed of carriers (especially US ones), but I find it highly likely they can outrun titans. Just keep pounding them, and with the entire world being flattened, every nation on earth is going to be doing everything they can. Once they find the nape weakness especially it's over.
@@genericgamer9910there’s more Titans then the amount of ammunition the United States have stocked up. Each shot would have to be a for sure kill because if not. They would just regenerate. Maybe we can hide from the rumbling while flying in a commercial airliner
Quite ironic that by starting a plan to destroy the Eldians with titans, out of fear of the giant wall titans and the rumbling, they brought exactly said rumbling upon themselves
I just love using Eren’s “hero” theme from the first season as the choice of music here, cause it just felt like if I was watching Darth Vader’s Rogue One hallway scene with the opening crawl theme in the background. 🤣 It’s such a serious, gut wrenching scene where you’re just watching a massacre, and the guy doing the massacre has his hero theme song in the back. Absolutely love that duality and just makes this scene even more epic! And horrifying.
Do you know the lyrics? It’s been foreshadowing the rumbling from day 1. Eren being both the creator and the destroyer, depending on what side of the ocean you were on.
well except it ain't. it says 'ist das der Zerstörer oder der Schöpfer?' Is this the destroyer or the founder? Is this our fate or our will? that is eren's absolute final villain theme.
@@lpk6372 didn't Paradise people start the whole violence and opression thing? I can't believe so many people support Eren, he literally wants genocide
2:28 I absolutely love how the soldier calls him the Attack Titan and not the Founding Titan. It literally lets us know that THIS is the “Shingeki no Kyojin” the entire series is named after. In a way, the Attack Titan is more important to Eren’s powers than the Founder because it is the reason for his ability to see into the future but also it fits his psyche perfectly and feeds off of his rebelliousness and utter rage
Somehow aside from the "Shingeki no Kyojin" the fact he's called the Attack Titan is more badass. Because that's what he's doing. He's attacking but nobody could have predicted that he'd have attacked THIS hard
The Raid on Liberio and the deployment of the Attack Titan, one of the Nine Titans that Marley hadn't seen in years, traumatized its citizens - civilian, political, and military - just as they'd once traumatized the Eldians living on Paradis Island when Marley's eponymous operation to secure the Founding Titan launched nine years prior. The Attack Titan, controlled by the inheritor of the Founding Titan and known enemy to Marley, Eren Yeager, destroyed the Tybur family and ate its heirs - crushing Willy to death and inheriting the War Hammer Titan's power from Lara - in addition to killing a number of Liberio's own citizens (as well as a number of people from surrounding nations) in the crossfire. As such, it was recognized and feared across the fascist nation.
I would have made the scene so that people eating in the homes could start to here/feel a low rumble that starts off quiet and slowly gets louder and louder in an Eerie build up of impending doom.
When the retreating Marleyans looked back and the scene pans up to reveal how massive Eren is amongst the already massive Colossal Titans, damn chills.
@@raizen21ss56 Would you feel safe if literally armageddon is your neighbour? They tried to steal the founding titan as a secret mission, a huge gamble that didnt pay of. No country on this planet would have accepted Paradise Island if the same history existed. For the entire world outside of Paradise Island they are basically seen as nazi germany with 1 million nukes.
@@thescarletemperor64 looks like it was a mistake for the naval guns to pause firing after the first salvo. They should have kept firing to take out more of those things.
01:57 this shows the perfect example of psyche of the masses. One guy wants to flee and the panic of one is contagious to the others. 1 then 2 and then the rest. The morale is completly broken like in a total war game. lol
I keep replaying this part lol the music, the flashbacks to his mom, the fear of the soldiers and the one that says "shingeki no kyuji!" it's just too sick
I think you might need to be checked for psycopathy. If every single one of Marley and the rest of the world is seen as the enemy, that's just wrong. Less than 0,1% of Marley had anything to do with the fighting on Paradis, pretty much, and most of them probably didn't even know it was going on.
To be honest many if them was normal people with family dooing they dutý serving as solliders dooing what they thought IS good ....ať rubling no matter what IS your rank you will die
From "I will destroy all the titans" to "The world is my enemy"... its kinda ironic how in Eren's time most Titans were destroyed on the island, aside from the ones on the walls and Connie's mother. He succeded in that mission, just to learn how the world hated his race all along. If only those at the island would have been left alone, things wouldn't have gone the way it did.
Thank you! I had a friend that blindly labelled Eren as evil. He literally goes to Marley to see what the people are like, realizes everyones the same - just wants peace. And then when Willie Tybur declared war on them, he apologized to Reiner and then killed everyone there. He didnt really have a choice. The only other option was to just die.
@garsto9718 I mean, it's a good representation of human retaliation when it comes down to its history and ancestry. Marley was conquested by the Eldians using the power of the titans, but less than 10 selected humans can become titans that can rationalize while in that form. Marley becomes a power house, uses tech to defeat the titans but in its fear to another retaliation, oppressed the already beating civilization and also uses the same power that oppresed them in the past. Ironically, this gives the tool for a possible rebellion. The spinal fluid, punishing those eldians to the island. If Marley just let the titans die and not develop that fluid... the eldians would never have a chance. And so, Eren is just another tool in a cycle, his actions will bring destruction but in doing so, he may free his people finally and humans would unite agains't him. A tragic but fitting finale.
@@CidPsy not develop the spinal serum? Canonically if a shifter dies before they're consumed by another Titan, then that shifters power goes to a random eldian born afterwards, hence why Marley mounted the full scale invasion of paradis after the liberio raid. The general even says that if they fail to retrieve it now they're just kicking the can down the road.
@Anonymous-zu7dh Exactly, by not developing the serum, eventually the random factor of how the powers are passed between the populace would hinder the eldians and if Marley was so powerful to control the Eldians regardless... then they could seize the shifters either way. By actually making a means to transform anyone into titans in that race (since they're capable of the feat), then they could cause what exactly happened in the events of AoT. Someone would retaliate eventually and use that against them. I'm not sure if I'm making myself clear... but what I mean is, Marley should have left the Eldians alone, they won... even the king of the race tried to make them forget everything.
I come back to this specific scene every few weeks. It’s incredible just much weight this scene has over the entire show. The choice to play this specific track is brilliant, and really echoes the invasion Eren witnessed as a child, when his mother was eaten. And those three frames of Eren & his mother being eaten (2:36) are debatably the most important frames in the entire series, especially in this context-in just three frames the entire story comes full circle. It’s a tragedy in every sense. And it moves me every single time.
The soldiers didn’t even try to hold back the titans but I guess seeing a bunch of heavy warships getting tossed up like sprinkles would make you attempt to run. Definitely one of the best animated apocalyptic situations I’ve seen
@@loowick4074 Yeah Marley Army & Navy is trash they had the firepower to make a stand. They would get overrun eventually but they coulda bought a day/half-day of fighting
Wow that will be awesome! But they need to cap the tech though, less we play as Babylon or Korea to rush future era and kick Eren's ass with giant death robots lmao "To fight monsters, we have created monsters of our own."😅
@@isaklal518 Agreed. I just think it's ill-advised to leave out certain... Austrian painters as if the only reason was the arguably unfair treatment after WW1. It's like saying State's Rights was the reason for the American Civil War, when there's more important/or at least equally important factors that should be included there.
The theme playing while showing one of them missing half his top part of head with all that smoke coming out and then the artillery going off was lit as fuck
MAPPA did the rumbling justice, this is probably the most or one of the most important reasons why WIT just couldn't continue AoT because they just didn't had the budget and the experience/staff to make it.
This scene gives me chills, the soundtrack, when Eren says “I’ll wipe out every last one of them from this earth” to that stomp shot, song echoes, Goddamn 👀
I love the duality of this especially the part where erens mom is shown being eaten, some could say its just to showcase his rage and thirst for revenge but if you think about it he is doing the same thing to millions of innocent people, dying without even knowing why.
I disagree, those people are well aware why this is happening unlike the wall Eldians. They have newspapers and telegrams and the military plans of Marley to unleash a scorched earth operation upon Paradis were well known to the rest of the world at that point as their political leaders had given it their unanimous agreement and support. They simply did not expect the war Willy Tubur had declared upon Paradis to reach them in the next couple of weeks. It should be a good lesson to all would be warmongers.
@@daredl807 Alright this is big on 2 levels: 1 you are reffering to the soldiers, thats understandable they know, but what about the children that eren visited that one time, do they know? 2 this was before the last chapter so its a wrong take, erens plan was to be stopped so that his friends would be considered heroes, his plan wasnt to kill everyone, also there is no feeling of revenge in his plan because he himself got his mom killed.
@@santosgt8938 I was only arguing against the "dying without knowing why" part of your statement, which is factually untrue. They knew why they were being rumbled as they had gone against the warning of Karl Fritz and attacked the Paradis island.
I’m very interested in the philosophy behind everyone’s justification on both sides. It’s my favorite part the story so far. Im all for stopping the carnage so that history doesn’t repeat itself, buuuut the first season of AOT left too much of an impression on me. Especially when we find out who the first 3 main titans are and where they come from.
Cannons used to be matched up with orchestral symphonies a few centuries back, so to me the sequences at both 0:17 and 1:42 have extra credit for their soundtrack choices. Technically their firing sounds serve as percussion, like those big bass drums that echo for a while and it gives the music such an insanely strong note of intensity, urgency and decisive battle, like you're fighting not only for your life but of everyone else you love and that is literally what's happening there! This scene became easily my all-time favorite anime scene and a good chunk of the reason why is because of how well they matched up the audio design, imagery and the context (slightly unimportant) P.S.: Past favorite was the scene in the Made in Abyss film where Nanachi, Riko and Reg give a shot at killing Bondrewd and he comes back to life like it was nothing, where sound design and imagery are also combined beautifully
You should check out Hiroyuki Sawano’s work and the singers. I know that you also compliment the direction of the the scenes putting it together, but his music alone can make everything epic
The main lesson from this story that Hajime Isayama is trying to communicate is: Everyone has their own beliefs. It’s wrong to attack people who have different religion/political beliefs, and best to just leave them alone. You dont solve anything by attacking them. You only bring harm to yourself and your own people. Nations fall because their own people attack one another for having different beliefs. You can’t choose to be born, and you can’t choose when you die. Just like how you can’t choose the beliefs other people.
It's amazing to see how just the heat from the Wall Titans wipes out that fleet. Plus they probably only succeeded in taking out one or two with lucky shots to the necks. And only watching this time did I realize how Erin had taken his childhood rage at the titans for killing his mother and taking his home and now placed it squarely on Marley and the rest of the world.
I fucking love this scene, it’s perfect. We know what’s coming, but this scene really cements the horror of the Rumbling. Seeing all of the world’s navies assembled here hoping to stop this, the epic audio timing with visuals and music, no matter how many Titans they kill more keep coming, we even see one with the top of it’s head blown off and it still marches, how the Titans just swim under the ships and that’s enough for the boiling heat to melt people and send the ships flying in the air, you feel sad for the soldiers and civilians on the shore, the power demonstrated here and how ineffective the military efforts are on your first viewing terrifies you, none of it even slows the Rumbling. It makes you fear for the main team of heroes. How far will this go and if they can stop it.
Erens mom says "i am always here than even if something happend" means he kept his own life to revenge his mother over from the support and encouragement to receive a grim reminder through the Marley
Everytime I heard them talking about the rumbling flattening the world I was like "How the fuck are they going to even cross the ocean?" Then when they showed the steam on the water I thought "Damn they are just walking on the ocean floor and regenerating through the damage the pressure does? That works?" and then this clip came and they were just swimming through at high speed lol. I did not at all expect them to be able to swim.
This made me start watching SnK again after eight years. I can't stop watching --it's as awesome and horrific and beautiful and inevitable as everything else in this godawful world.
2:00 there's a row of army trucks RIGHT THERE, it's funny that not one of them goes to start one up. They all flee on foot. I'd be scared shitless too, but DAMN
@@aregmartirosyan2076that math doesnt ad up. If there were 1.8 billion people in the world, Eren killing 80% of them means he kills 1.54 billion with 360 million surviving.
@@Solaris_Paradox But we do see that nomad child outside of the city ruins come across the coordinate tree again 😂 if the alliance is still out there….
This moment is for Attack on Titan what the "Say my name" line was for Breaking Bad. Let me explain: Both shows are about the transformation of a Hero into a terrible cold Villain, and at the same time, they are kind of a "creepy power fantasy". Don't get me wrong, both Walter and Eren are despicable, they do terrible things (that they think are justified in order to protect their families) and we shouldn't see them as role models. However, itfeels cool to first grow attached to a weak character and then see him become an unstoppable powerful and terrible force (as long as you don't idolice them). The real title of this story is "The Attacking Titan". Because it's a legend in this fictional world about how and endless chain of hate ended up creating an Apocalypse God. Those soldiers didn't know how the Attacking Titan looked like. They just heard Marley's propaganda talk about how in Paradis Island there was a revolution to end the peaceful way of their king... And the "leader" of this movement was a man named Eren Jaeger. A mysterious warlord armed with the power of the Attacking Titan (the only Titan whose location had been unknown for over a 100 years), who stole the Founder and planned to destroy the world to restore the Eldian Empire. So when they saw "that thing" bringing the doom of civilization, they could only say: "It's him. The Attacking Titan". Billions of people will die. And future generations will forever rember the Legend of The Attacking Titan. That strange, giant insect-Apocalypse creature, controlling thousands of Colossal Titans to end Humanity. But they will never know that Eren was just a 19 year old emo kid who was angry and scared for his friends. Not a Dark Overlord that wanted to create an Empire. Just as most of the Eldians in Paradis never knew that the Colossal and and the Armored Titan werent monsters... They were two scared children too. Similarly, people in the world of Breaking Bad will forever tell stories about Heisenberg. The mysterious mastermind who made a name of himself by outsmarting and killing the biggest drug kingpings in America in just 2 years. And when Walter said "Say my name" it felt powerful because he KNEW that he had already became that dark legend. And we knew it too. The whole journey had taken us there and his transformation was complete. Just like this. When the soldiers said "It's the Attacking Titan", we also knew it. For both of them, *the line* meant the end of their reborn into the monster that they will be remember for. And it felt... Powerful. And terrible
Quite wrong, chemist and Eremika are different, first thinks only about himself, eren about survival of his kind, remember or rewatch moment when eren and Reiner were sitting under stage, when Marley dictated war against island, there was a moment of hope few seconds prior in eyes of eren, then Marley leader literally decorated genocide against eldians.
@@paulbruk2436 I honestly think that behind Eren's "moral sacrifice" there is also a selfish factor. As he said "Since I was born, I've always been me". Part of him is motivated by individualist search of freedom and revenge against the world. Just as Walter was partially motivated by his desire of helping his family, but deep inside it was a matter of Ego. Either way, the point of my comment is that this is thd moment in which they both had completed their journey of becoming "a dark legend".
Eren isn’t anything like Walt. Eren is not a cold psycho. He regrets and hates what he’s doing, but genuinely thinks he has no choice but doing it. Walt, on the other hand, has always been a piece of shit. He just didn’t have the means to show people how terrible he was as a high school teacher.
I disagree. Eren has no choice but to do this. The entire world wants to kill all the Eldians, Eren saw this when he kissed Historias hand. He is not selfish or despicable, he is simply choosing to sacrifice the world in order to save the ones he loves. Any human would make the same choice.
No mother's death warrants the death of countless millions. Eren lived long enough to become the villain, and a villain he is. The people of Paradis will one day probably be nuked off the face of the earth and will have deserved it for what happened here.
It's an story. It's your opinion that he is a villain. But he is also the main character of story. And FYI Paradise will be there bcz all people outside the walls are crushed already.
Honestly when they described the rumbling earlier on I thought it sounded kinda dumb but then they way they showed it in the final season it was like a slow bomb going off that doesn’t stop was pretty cool
SO many scenes in AOT had me in shock and awe, this one had my hairs raised the entire way through! Absolutely one of the best and my favourite animes of all time!
Do you guys support Eren? Or not? Let me know.
I don’t support Eren what he’s doing is wrong. But at this point you should let him do it and let him wipe everyone out. Paradise has lost their only way of defense and offense because of Eren. So any enemies left would destroy Pardis island. This leaves remaining people like Gabi Reiner and falco a problem though. In that they can continue the cycle of hatred
I dont agree with his methods, but I do understand that the only real way to guarantee your people's safety, is to resort to such extreme measures. Still to massacre the world is hella insane but if its try to make you and your people extinct then well... That's why Eren is doing this
Yes.
I do not support what hes doing but i understand why he feels he has too.
Well i dont enjoy him slaughtering all the innocents this point onward but i accept it cuz 1.Its eren 2.Its necessary, if he spares only kills some and spares the others the hatred will continue nontheless
3.Floch.
Just floch.
Floch goat.
Eren goat too.
Both goats.
Professor Eren showing us a live demonstration of the linear relationship between fucking around/finding out
That's a great comment. 😂
Oh my God your comment just made my day😂
that not linear that shitexponential
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This has gotta be one of the greatest anti-bullying campaigns ever.
Lol
Some of y'all are alright, don't come to the ocean tomorrow
@@RatHeadxxxnah don’t come to the city tomorrow
@@xwreckernah don't come to the earth tomorrow
@@Meph_XDon't come anywhere tomorrow
Marley sent one colossal titan to Eldia so Elida sent them thousands back
Millions
@@kevinwilson3296 no it’s definitely hundreds of thousands
@@stevemck8564 willy tybur did state millions but i think he only said that to stir more fear and rally people to his cause. but the math was done logistically measuring the size of the walls and what not with the info the show gives us and realistically there is only like 500,00 of them give or take… STILL THATS A LOT THO there’s a youtube vid explaining it
It has to be tens of millions because Eren is planning to trample the entire world, can't do that with thousands or 500,000 colossal titans
people have calculated how much titans are in the walls but the show says its millions and from what we've seen by the density of the titan march it has to be millions. The show doesn't have to make logical sense especially for this which isn't that important
King Fritz did warn them, “If you ever touch our island again, the thousands titans in the walls will destroy you.”
Yeah too bad Marley never took that seriously otherwise this wouldn't of happened greed can really be self-destructive😂
@@richardbarton5910eh fully deserved.
Yup, Marley forgot to take to heart the saying "The more you fuck around, the more youre gonna find out"
the marleyean suffered the most during the eldian empire the hatred of marleyean's is valid .
@@jimguirro4173 So send a bunch of child soldiers and act surprise when they counterattack.
Hanji did a better job slowing down the Titans then the entire global fleet
i was asking my self same question lol
it's not logical at all
They didn't go for the nape.
To be fair she new a titans weakness by heart and had more precise weapons.
it just shows how much experience this eldians have in killing Titans compared to the rest of the world.
Colossal titans are faster inside the water thats why they failed to slow them down
Marley sent their warriors into Hell, and it never once occurred to them that they might wake the Devil.
They became blind much like the Old King that they overthrew so long ago
Blinded by Power, Greed, and the Believe that the People of that island were the exact same people that oppressed them
And Thus they had all the justification to do what they did
But they didn't
When the warriors they sent failed, they should have realized that what they were risking
But they just didn't want to admit it
And so here we are, a with a boy driven to such lengths to force the world to unite, that he became the biggest monster in the world, and brought with him a legion of horrors
That sounds sorta anti eldian, do we have a pro-Marley agent in our midst?
Underated comment
@@Berserker3624what
@@hirobiro015 I’m taking him in for acts of treason and potential terrorism against the New eldian empire
Marley: *sends one colossal titan to wreck havoc on Paradis*
Paradis: *sends back millions of them*
Marley: *suprised pickachu face*
Marley: It was just a prank bro, right, RIGHT
Paradis: "and we took that personally"
@@TurtleKing709 Fr though 😂
millions?
@@dicedoom7162 In the manga, they said millions, and I think some ppl did the math on reddit, either 600k or 900k based on estimations.
You may think that "Don't mess with this insignificant island country" was a simple enough instruction.
They did mess with it for at least a 100 years.
By sending "executed" Eldian who got turned into Titan toward them from the Coastal Port.
Yet they never got retaliate back and they wouldn't have if it was not for Eren's existance.
They started by poking at it little by little. Then they said "nah let's go all out". And suddenly they're surprised the island decided to reciprocate their hospitality.
Marley had exhausted all other options in their century+ wars across the world. Their desperation blinded them to awakening oblivion.
I think they didn’t know Paradis had no clue they even existed, assumed they were still ready for war and vengeful.
Apparently it wasn't. When the euler and controller of the titans wanted no smoke but would bring the fire if they started shit
that moment when they just began running is... terrifying in its own right. no words or screams at that point. just...... fear.
Even worse is all of them know they can't escape
for a second there I thought u meant the colossal titans. That would've been crazy to see too
@ramus9555 The titans running from Eren because he looks scary. That would be very funny. Eren just standing there all menacing while his Titans run away
@@tuellecke1339 nono I mean if the Marleyans stand there terrified looking at them and suddenly they run like oldschool abberant titans would out of nowhere.
@@Auramus Oh god. Nimble Collossal Titans
I never understood why Marley thought it’d be a good idea to attack a place that literally had millions of colossal Titans that could massacre their country without batting an eye when they could’ve just left the “island devils” alone in ignorance forever. They couldn’t have anticipated that at least one of the eldians would respond aggressively to the attack, even with Karl Fritz’s vow?
It was like poking a sleeping Polar Bear in the eye and then being surprised that it tears you limb from limb in retaliation
I guess they were greedy trying to get the founding Titan
@@acookie1410 again, as understandable as real world countries building enough nukes to destroy the world several times over
I mean I agree but keep in mind that was the whole point of the covert mission with the warriors. They wanted to find and capture the Founding titan discreetly because they knew that without it, the wall titans were not a threat. They didn't anticipate the colossal failure that the Warriors mission would be
@@cojocoolio yeah but once it failed they should’ve done something to not provoke the island into responding with complete extermination. Clearly Marley (and the rest of the world) was so comically evil that they thought they could destroy the island with literal nuke giants when Paradis KNEW about the outside world and what they could do to it
Marley needed the founder because titans were slowly being surpassed by technology from other nations
It's not emphasized in the anime, but the naval blockade wasn't just Marley's navy. It was the combined fleet of all the nations in the world. Eren wiped it out in less than 2 minutes.
It is mentioned in the anime. They even say that, if they fail there, the rest of the world doesnt stand a chance
Rewatch it please, you're a disgrace for missing that detail
@purpleemerald5299 you didnt understand the story
@@codewraith1a disgrace? Woah dude, touch some grass. It’s just a show.
Yep. He also decimated nearly all invading forces in Shiganshina just several days ago when he woke the wall titans. Basically, he's singlehandedly crippled entire world's military.
You know shit got really, really serious in anime when there's no words spoken for 2 minutes straight.
IT‘S THE ATTACK TITAN
@@gziiguigzigukzg **Note found next to greasy smear**
It's alot what do you expect
1:25 Those soldiers finally know how Erwin Smith felt when he was ambushed by Zeke and his army of pure titans. The horror, the shock. Oh how the table has turned.
Even the soundtrack match
😢 I just watched it last week and it still hurts
Erwin Smith doesn't know what horror is
@@publiusventidiusbassus1232because he was waiting for you to teach him
😂🤣🤣
@@publiusventidiusbassus1232
Oh he does but he doesn’t care. Courage isn’t the absence of fear it’s facing it
And yet, Erwin and his warriors had the balls to run towards their enemy, instead of away from it.
Someone once said "You'll know when a crowd of people is truly terrified. Because when they run, they don't scream or yell. They save every breath for running."
That's beautiful.
@@rex788?????
@@rex788No it's f**king not!
@@yoshijb9428 its beautiful in a dark humanistic way
@@Ch4rlz_ThA_Princ3 No it isn't you're just wierd.
“You reap what you sow” never had a more perfect example. Marley could’ve have just left the “Island devils” alone. They basically invited their doom.
If only Marleyan Dictatorship was not greedy.
"Fvck around and find out"
The whole world wanted them dead. I don't like genocide but there was no chance of peace
@@rishisaini5269 It's greed + fear. I think that's pretty realistic. "They *might* kill us in the future, so better for us to strike first and kill them first". That kind of mentality.
@@JohnDoe-pc3uk Your theory can be right but throughout the series,this expression of fear was however,not seen in any Marleyan top Military staff member. It was rather an expression of pride and their ambition of ruling the whole world and being a global superpower and the realisation of their military condition in late part and their eternal hatred and discrimination towards Eldians which always clouded their faces. This is my theory so,it may not be correct but it is what I think as it is.
Insane how Eren went from wanting to kill at the titans no only becoming one himself but leading his very own Titan army to flatten the entire world.
This show is too good.
"Never corner your enemy. When your enemy is cornered he will fight until the last breath."- Sun Tzu , The Art of War
That's don't fully corner your enemy, leave a small gap to let your feel small chance to survive. Then finish them off, one by one.
The quote goes "always give your enemy an out. Do not press a desperate enemy too hard" which applies perfectly to this scene.
You don't wanna create a foe who has no option or hope left. They will destroy you both.
@@winjiro wym them soldiers were backed ina corner lmaoooo XD
Так же сейчас происходит и с Россией, запад загнал нас в угол слишком сильно, теперь Россия сосредоточена на противодействие Западу
@@АлексМ-м7фu mean Ukraine got cornered so he ask his thousands titan ally for help? Make sense
This is like a Bully being surprised that the kid hes being abusing for years finally starts fighting back.😂
Lol true.
Well the kid was the original bully
@@HumanB312 the kid was the son of the original bully.
I mean this specific case is more like some bullies picking on a kid then the kid comes to school one day with rifles and kills the entire student population except for his after school club.
@@Tuskor130Correction, members of the club died early on because a few kids from the school killed them and nobody else cared. That’s a more accurate picture.
2:16 is where most people realize how big eren is and the number of titans there are. best scene 🔥
Willy Tyber said the Walls contained tens of millions of his titans during his speech
@@ovencake523that was a lie, its only like thousands of them bc of how big and wide they are
@@gog940it’s about 600,000 I think
i doubt eren would be able to stand up if he didnt get decapitated. considering how his legs are litteraly 3x as tall as a collosal titan
@@1xsaaturnnah, he stayed like that to make people fear him even more. With the power of the founding he can choose his form to be whatever he wants.
Marley : *Literally bullies Eldia for their ancestor's mistakes*
That one Eldian dude :
You can change Marley to Wokes and Eldians to Europeans and you get 2025.
I really love the flashback at the end of Eren mother being eaten.
It's really the biggest example of the quote
'The child who is not embraced by the village will burn it down to feel its warmth'
unless youre naruto i guess
Naruto Completely goes against this quote not only with Naruto himself, But with Sasuke as well as he was the one whole Literally wanted to burn the village. Yet he was more embraced than Naruto was. @@neo1343
instead he killed his own mother
Damn bro!!! That's too cold
@@neo1343 Naruto had Iruka, Teuchi, Kakashi and Jiraya as mentors, Hiruzen as financial care, Shikamaru, Choji, Hinata, Sasuke and Sakura as friends. He was looked at as a freak by majority of the people, but still, he had plenty of support. He himself realized that he was lucky to have his people, because otherwise, he'd have ended up like Gaara.
I always thought titans couldn’t swim so this is kinda insane seeing it
not only are they swimming but they’re swimming so fast.
@@socunt Yeah they travel much faster in water than on land.
remember, they are very strong and relatively light for their size, so they can probably swim at a similar speed to a whale
@@AgieSebie they also emit what seems to be a lot of steam, which could reduce drag and thus increase their speed.
@@joshuafischer684 interesting
This clip is beautiful to me, this anime shows humanity losing all hope in survival. Just look at the soldiers faces when their top of the line artillery barely leaves a mark the titans.
Till those titan taste some freedom raaaaaaaahhhhhhhhhh 🦅 🇺🇸
Not sure why animes or movies under estimate the amount of kinetic energy those things pack with a direct hit.
The fight isn´t really logically made. Season 4 so far has been plagued with that problem.
Another underrated scene is the one at 1:00. I liked how they used the first soundtrack we heard from when Eren's home was first attacked and destroyed,. And now they used it for one of the final scenes here.. like its showing how in a way Eren is getting back at them for what they did and hes that determine to pursue his goals. Btw that form of Eren was also scary asf.
@@professionaltaxevader4638Bruh this mofo here really questioning the logic of a show who had man eating humanoid monsters. Use your common sense, kid!
Nothing makes the scene more terrifying than the fact that it almost perfectly mirrors what the Armored Titan did to the Eldians.
Very true
Except its faster
It wouldn't matter how much of a threat the whole world believed the Rumbling to be, it would be an utter understatement of the actual thing.
Dear god. Even the almighty A-10 Warthog fears the rumbling.
Nah, modern weapons technology would absolutely dunk the rumbling. Then again, I would hardly call the A-10 "Modern."
@@genericgamer9910 so reliable and durable even friendlies fear the heat 🤓
@@Mr_BRRRRTYeah but being serious we see later that the Titans have no defense against air threats (the one black guy could dodge Zeke in a prototype biplane from around 1910 technology.) so a modern fleet of jets from a carrier would shred em. We don't know the full speed of carriers (especially US ones), but I find it highly likely they can outrun titans. Just keep pounding them, and with the entire world being flattened, every nation on earth is going to be doing everything they can. Once they find the nape weakness especially it's over.
@@genericgamer9910there’s more Titans then the amount of ammunition the United States have stocked up. Each shot would have to be a for sure kill because if not. They would just regenerate. Maybe we can hide from the rumbling while flying in a commercial airliner
I love how the king of the walls told his citizens that humanity was wiped out basically over night and now erens pretty much made that story true
Armin : but Eren there's people outside the walls!!
Eren : what people??
@@anakmaganggaming It's more like: "Hey look Eren, people!"
"Enemies."
Quite ironic that by starting a plan to destroy the Eldians with titans, out of fear of the giant wall titans and the rumbling, they brought exactly said rumbling upon themselves
It’s a common theme in many myths: trying to stop the event actually causes it. Oedipus is one of the most common examples.
Self fulfilling prophecy in the most twisted sense
Master oogwayy said it best...
@@noumanabbasi9506
"One often meets his destiny on the road that he takes to avoid it"
They sowed the field by last year, and reap what they've grown by next year.
3:03 rip cameraman
first cameraman to ever die
@@adelkhairaldin5586this obviouly only happens in AOT
@@adelkhairaldin5586 In aot, even the cameraman isn't safe 😔
So they had to hire another cameraman for Final chapters
SHIZAAAA
I just love using Eren’s “hero” theme from the first season as the choice of music here, cause it just felt like if I was watching Darth Vader’s Rogue One hallway scene with the opening crawl theme in the background. 🤣
It’s such a serious, gut wrenching scene where you’re just watching a massacre, and the guy doing the massacre has his hero theme song in the back. Absolutely love that duality and just makes this scene even more epic! And horrifying.
It wasn’t a hero theme. In the theme the lyrics say “is he the protector or destroyer”. God tier foreshadowing
Do you know the lyrics? It’s been foreshadowing the rumbling from day 1. Eren being both the creator and the destroyer, depending on what side of the ocean you were on.
Erens theme is the theme of justice and action... Action that results in justice. Marley got what it started.
well except it ain't. it says 'ist das der Zerstörer oder der Schöpfer?' Is this the destroyer or the founder? Is this our fate or our will? that is eren's absolute final villain theme.
@@lpk6372 didn't Paradise people start the whole violence and opression thing? I can't believe so many people support Eren, he literally wants genocide
2:28 I absolutely love how the soldier calls him the Attack Titan and not the Founding Titan. It literally lets us know that THIS is the “Shingeki no Kyojin” the entire series is named after. In a way, the Attack Titan is more important to Eren’s powers than the Founder because it is the reason for his ability to see into the future but also it fits his psyche perfectly and feeds off of his rebelliousness and utter rage
yeah
Somehow aside from the "Shingeki no Kyojin" the fact he's called the Attack Titan is more badass. Because that's what he's doing. He's attacking but nobody could have predicted that he'd have attacked THIS hard
The Raid on Liberio and the deployment of the Attack Titan, one of the Nine Titans that Marley hadn't seen in years, traumatized its citizens - civilian, political, and military - just as they'd once traumatized the Eldians living on Paradis Island when Marley's eponymous operation to secure the Founding Titan launched nine years prior. The Attack Titan, controlled by the inheritor of the Founding Titan and known enemy to Marley, Eren Yeager, destroyed the Tybur family and ate its heirs - crushing Willy to death and inheriting the War Hammer Titan's power from Lara - in addition to killing a number of Liberio's own citizens (as well as a number of people from surrounding nations) in the crossfire. As such, it was recognized and feared across the fascist nation.
Imagine sleeping in your home and hearing explosions and big footsteps. And you looked out and saw 1M colossal titans
*locks car door*
Well the eldians knew what would happen 😂 they had a headstart
I would have made the scene so that people eating in the homes could start to here/feel a low rumble that starts off quiet and slowly gets louder and louder in an Eerie build up of impending doom.
“i dont consent to being destroyed“
If they touch me erens cancelled 🗣🗣
When the retreating Marleyans looked back and the scene pans up to reveal how massive Eren is amongst the already massive Colossal Titans, damn chills.
The music even made it better
I love how while witnessing the complete and utter annihilation of their fleet, the soldiers think pea shooters are gonna make a difference
to be honest, the fleet did take out quite a few titans. Never underestimate naval guns, those things pack a serious punch!
I like the part of seeing pure regret and fear in their eyes. They started it. All they had to do was leave the Eldians alone
which is why they run after shooting once
@@raizen21ss56 Would you feel safe if literally armageddon is your neighbour? They tried to steal the founding titan as a secret mission, a huge gamble that didnt pay of.
No country on this planet would have accepted Paradise Island if the same history existed. For the entire world outside of Paradise Island they are basically seen as nazi germany with 1 million nukes.
@@thescarletemperor64 looks like it was a mistake for the naval guns to pause firing after the first salvo. They should have kept firing to take out more of those things.
this was the only part in the entire aot that made me go "OHHHHH OHHHHHH DAAAAAMN OHHH MY GOOHD" because just i havent heard that theme in so long
not even during the roar?
@@vernym4164 small gasp
Best one imo it's badass
…jellygasm?
Looks like this man didn't get spoiled! Sweet!
01:57 this shows the perfect example of psyche of the masses. One guy wants to flee and the panic of one is contagious to the others. 1 then 2 and then the rest. The morale is completly broken like in a total war game. lol
The guy who fled was right about the gravity of their situation. Tough luck...
I used to play total war
Such a terrifying sight seeing those hundred foot tall walking mountains of muscle, steam and hatred towards the city.
then the camera pans up and then you see the founding titan which is even more massive...
Season 1:Eren Runnn!!!
Season 2:Eren Runnn!!!
Season 3:Eren Runnn!!!
Season 4:Runnn it's Eren!!!
Eren! Run!!
Final S part 2 :- Run itsEren , is anybody alive to hear that ?
Season 1: Eren run!!!
Season 2: Eren run!!
Season 3: Eren run!
Season 4: Eren, run!!!
2:36 when they show his mother and the final trigger in his eyes to wipe them all out. Shiver on my skin and fully understanding.
“I enjoy that look of confusion when an inferior being meets a higher power.” Scourge
Who's scrouge?
@ The main villain in Transformers Rise of the Beasts.
@@elimDBZHe said that line during the fight at the museum.
2:17 I love when they use this song and it gets to this part, because it's always the moment when all hope dies.
When this plays literally every AOT fan can't help but agree with Eren to continue the Rumbling. They did this on purpose!
I keep replaying this part lol the music, the flashbacks to his mom, the fear of the soldiers and the one that says "shingeki no kyuji!" it's just too sick
This song played in Season 1 when Jean nearly gets killed by Annie's Female Titan. Epic soundtrack
Anybody know what this song is saying in Japanese???
@@shyhiemjames1742 its actually german
There is no greater pleasure than seeing the despair on the faces of those who are your enemies before an unstoppable force
I know it might be Just an joke, but don't you think in other cases that might transform into a nightmare?
Welp your a serial killer or at the very least a god awful sadist.
I think you might need to be checked for psycopathy. If every single one of Marley and the rest of the world is seen as the enemy, that's just wrong. Less than 0,1% of Marley had anything to do with the fighting on Paradis, pretty much, and most of them probably didn't even know it was going on.
@@spi3334 "Fire with fire. What we fight, we become"-- Armin Arlerlt
To be honest many if them was normal people with family dooing they dutý serving as solliders dooing what they thought IS good ....ať rubling no matter what IS your rank you will die
From "I will destroy all the titans" to "The world is my enemy"... its kinda ironic how in Eren's time most Titans were destroyed on the island, aside from the ones on the walls and Connie's mother.
He succeded in that mission, just to learn how the world hated his race all along.
If only those at the island would have been left alone, things wouldn't have gone the way it did.
Thank you! I had a friend that blindly labelled Eren as evil. He literally goes to Marley to see what the people are like, realizes everyones the same - just wants peace. And then when Willie Tybur declared war on them, he apologized to Reiner and then killed everyone there. He didnt really have a choice. The only other option was to just die.
@garsto9718
I mean, it's a good representation of human retaliation when it comes down to its history and ancestry.
Marley was conquested by the Eldians using the power of the titans, but less than 10 selected humans can become titans that can rationalize while in that form.
Marley becomes a power house, uses tech to defeat the titans but in its fear to another retaliation, oppressed the already beating civilization and also uses the same power that oppresed them in the past.
Ironically, this gives the tool for a possible rebellion. The spinal fluid, punishing those eldians to the island.
If Marley just let the titans die and not develop that fluid... the eldians would never have a chance.
And so, Eren is just another tool in a cycle, his actions will bring destruction but in doing so, he may free his people finally and humans would unite agains't him. A tragic but fitting finale.
Marley after defeating Eldia starting to do the exact same thing Eldia did
They were no better than the Eldian empire and hypocrites
@@CidPsy not develop the spinal serum? Canonically if a shifter dies before they're consumed by another Titan, then that shifters power goes to a random eldian born afterwards, hence why Marley mounted the full scale invasion of paradis after the liberio raid. The general even says that if they fail to retrieve it now they're just kicking the can down the road.
@Anonymous-zu7dh Exactly, by not developing the serum, eventually the random factor of how the powers are passed between the populace would hinder the eldians and if Marley was so powerful to control the Eldians regardless... then they could seize the shifters either way.
By actually making a means to transform anyone into titans in that race (since they're capable of the feat), then they could cause what exactly happened in the events of AoT. Someone would retaliate eventually and use that against them.
I'm not sure if I'm making myself clear... but what I mean is, Marley should have left the Eldians alone, they won... even the king of the race tried to make them forget everything.
I come back to this specific scene every few weeks. It’s incredible just much weight this scene has over the entire show. The choice to play this specific track is brilliant, and really echoes the invasion Eren witnessed as a child, when his mother was eaten. And those three frames of Eren & his mother being eaten (2:36) are debatably the most important frames in the entire series, especially in this context-in just three frames the entire story comes full circle. It’s a tragedy in every sense. And it moves me every single time.
1:59 the dude running away then the rest running and just booking it got me so hard it’s terrifying and yet funny all at the same time
So now you are terrified by a cartoon?
@@gearup3027 how old are you, kid?
@@gearup3027not a cartoon dumbass the scenario itself can you imagine living through something like this?
@@gearup3027Lil bro here, acting all tough behind his screen and keyboard, lmao!
@@jyotirani8187 Irony is being called kid by anime viewer 💀
"Sow the Wind. Reap the Whirlwind."
- Arthur Harris
In this case, reap the... scalding and skin melting steam of a countless legion of giants.
The soldiers didn’t even try to hold back the titans but I guess seeing a bunch of heavy warships getting tossed up like sprinkles would make you attempt to run. Definitely one of the best animated apocalyptic situations I’ve seen
Those ships are tiny.
Considering a colossal is 60 m.
Goofy ass fishing boats.
To be fair, the Warships did shred some titans.
@@squaresquaredsquared2 quite a few, one ship was probably taking atleast one per volley, a volley hitting a dense clump probably got 3.
@@loowick4074 Yeah Marley Army & Navy is trash they had the firepower to make a stand. They would get overrun eventually but they coulda bought a day/half-day of fighting
I'd run too after seeing a whole fleet get destroyed like that in less then a minute. Definitely agree that this is a powerful scene .
The perfect timing of the stomp with the song at 2:05 is so beautiful and ínstense 🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥
Man, the music to this anime was/is just insane….PERFECT.
I agree 👍
Words cannot even begin to describe how I felt when this entire scene played out. Goddamn this show is such a masterpiece.
They should make a civilization mod where you have to fight off the rumbling or take over Paradis in a certain amount of time.
Wow that will be awesome! But they need to cap the tech though, less we play as Babylon or Korea to rush future era and kick Eren's ass with giant death robots lmao
"To fight monsters, we have created monsters of our own."😅
@@felixleong61Pacific Rim
No match for Gandhi's nukes
Modern earth can literally annihilate all the titans.
Heck even earth 50 years ago could destroy them.
Shame Marley was 20 years from modern era tech, it would have been game over for Paradis
Eren is the definition of “I don’t support it, but I understand it”
Aot is just WW1 with titans 0:16
1:25 marley army helmet is similar to german helmet from ww1
This is more WW2. WW2 was caused by the allied's heavy demands on Germany which made them suffer and caused 2.
@@isaklal518That's a pretty extreme over simplification that leaves out a lot...
@@whateverwhatever4026 I know. But taxes and heavy punishment of WW1 had a role in it
@@isaklal518 Agreed. I just think it's ill-advised to leave out certain... Austrian painters as if the only reason was the arguably unfair treatment after WW1. It's like saying State's Rights was the reason for the American Civil War, when there's more important/or at least equally important factors that should be included there.
The theme playing while showing one of them missing half his top part of head with all that smoke coming out and then the artillery going off was lit as fuck
I loved the part with the one walking with half its head. It has no eyes or a brain but can walk just like all the others . It symbolizes a lot
MAPPA did the rumbling justice, this is probably the most or one of the most important reasons why WIT just couldn't continue AoT because they just didn't had the budget and the experience/staff to make it.
I really liked the way the mix the titan combat with the 20 centuary army combat, its brillant!
Got me obsessed with it ever since
This entire sequence is the definition of "fuck around and find out".
1:18 ooohh! I love the violin in this scene.
Yeah has that horror movie vibe. Which is accurate the Rumbling being a catastrophe of death and destruction slowly walking closer and closer.
This scene gives me chills, the soundtrack, when Eren says “I’ll wipe out every last one of them from this earth” to that stomp shot, song echoes, Goddamn 👀
2:27 he said it! He said the thing!
I love the duality of this especially the part where erens mom is shown being eaten, some could say its just to showcase his rage and thirst for revenge but if you think about it he is doing the same thing to millions of innocent people, dying without even knowing why.
I disagree, those people are well aware why this is happening unlike the wall Eldians. They have newspapers and telegrams and the military plans of Marley to unleash a scorched earth operation upon Paradis were well known to the rest of the world at that point as their political leaders had given it their unanimous agreement and support. They simply did not expect the war Willy Tubur had declared upon Paradis to reach them in the next couple of weeks. It should be a good lesson to all would be warmongers.
@@daredl807 Alright this is big on 2 levels: 1 you are reffering to the soldiers, thats understandable they know, but what about the children that eren visited that one time, do they know? 2 this was before the last chapter so its a wrong take, erens plan was to be stopped so that his friends would be considered heroes, his plan wasnt to kill everyone, also there is no feeling of revenge in his plan because he himself got his mom killed.
@@santosgt8938 I was only arguing against the "dying without knowing why" part of your statement, which is factually untrue. They knew why they were being rumbled as they had gone against the warning of Karl Fritz and attacked the Paradis island.
@@daredl807 again the people who decided to go attack fritz was the people in charge, not the actual regular people living there
@@daredl807i dont think the 3 year old kid knows about that
I can’t lie, I felt very happy seeing Marley be reduced to nothing.
Same here, What happened to them is fuck around and find out
I can agree you on that but i feel bad for the rest of the world tho
The rest of the world agrees with marley @@Kuukerin
I’m very interested in the philosophy behind everyone’s justification on both sides. It’s my favorite part the story so far. Im all for stopping the carnage so that history doesn’t repeat itself, buuuut the first season of AOT left too much of an impression on me. Especially when we find out who the first 3 main titans are and where they come from.
@@Kuukerin 90% of the World pretty much sided with Marley
Cannons used to be matched up with orchestral symphonies a few centuries back, so to me the sequences at both 0:17 and 1:42 have extra credit for their soundtrack choices. Technically their firing sounds serve as percussion, like those big bass drums that echo for a while and it gives the music such an insanely strong note of intensity, urgency and decisive battle, like you're fighting not only for your life but of everyone else you love and that is literally what's happening there! This scene became easily my all-time favorite anime scene and a good chunk of the reason why is because of how well they matched up the audio design, imagery and the context
(slightly unimportant) P.S.: Past favorite was the scene in the Made in Abyss film where Nanachi, Riko and Reg give a shot at killing Bondrewd and he comes back to life like it was nothing, where sound design and imagery are also combined beautifully
Nice
the cannons were on the beat
You should check out Hiroyuki Sawano’s work and the singers. I know that you also compliment the direction of the the scenes putting it together, but his music alone can make everything epic
Oh my god thanks for pointing it out. It sounds so good
The main lesson from this story that Hajime Isayama is trying to communicate is: Everyone has their own beliefs. It’s wrong to attack people who have different religion/political beliefs, and best to just leave them alone.
You dont solve anything by attacking them. You only bring harm to yourself and your own people. Nations fall because their own people attack one another for having different beliefs. You can’t choose to be born, and you can’t choose when you die. Just like how you can’t choose the beliefs other people.
Well you kinda can do all those things.
@@iMysteriousRain The point is all choices have consequences, kid
The pure sense of dread from the men is just...😱
Absolute despair.. unbelief and fear beyond comprehension..
Am I the only one who gets chills from this? This scene is so good! 🔥
It's amazing to see how just the heat from the Wall Titans wipes out that fleet. Plus they probably only succeeded in taking out one or two with lucky shots to the necks. And only watching this time did I realize how Erin had taken his childhood rage at the titans for killing his mother and taking his home and now placed it squarely on Marley and the rest of the world.
I fucking love this scene, it’s perfect. We know what’s coming, but this scene really cements the horror of the Rumbling. Seeing all of the world’s navies assembled here hoping to stop this, the epic audio timing with visuals and music, no matter how many Titans they kill more keep coming, we even see one with the top of it’s head blown off and it still marches, how the Titans just swim under the ships and that’s enough for the boiling heat to melt people and send the ships flying in the air, you feel sad for the soldiers and civilians on the shore, the power demonstrated here and how ineffective the military efforts are on your first viewing terrifies you, none of it even slows the Rumbling. It makes you fear for the main team of heroes. How far will this go and if they can stop it.
This scene scared the hell out of 14 y me
The most intense 3 minutes of my entire life, God damn. What an episode to end a season on.
Seeing eren in this scene at 2:28 and then an immediate flashback to him as kid hits hard .
Exactly, its one of the best scenes in aot
yep and i cant stop crying for earn to see this when he was a kid 😭😢
Erens mom says "i am always here than even if something happend" means he kept his own life to revenge his mother over from the support and encouragement to receive a grim reminder through the Marley
Let no joyful voice be heard,
Let no man look up at the sky with hope,
Let this day be cursed by we who ready to wake... THE RUMBLING!
🐙🏴☠️
NOOOOOOOO!!!!!!!
Just noticed one of the soldiers falling into the backrooms on the left side 2:12
Oh shi😭😭
I always wondered if anyone else saw that 😂😂
Everytime I heard them talking about the rumbling flattening the world I was like "How the fuck are they going to even cross the ocean?" Then when they showed the steam on the water I thought "Damn they are just walking on the ocean floor and regenerating through the damage the pressure does? That works?" and then this clip came and they were just swimming through at high speed lol. I did not at all expect them to be able to swim.
To be precise, they release hot steam from different parts to propel their bodies or float themselves up.
Me neither! lol
I think it would’ve been more epic if they walked on the ocean floor though
@@shemiyagoodrich7520pirates of Caribbean style
@@kartiksaraf4676haha
1:30 the best part
Bro when the soldier says Shingeki no Kyojin, from the very beginning it was all leading up to this.
Marleyan Soldier: "What is this? Some kind of Attack on Titan?"
This made me start watching SnK again after eight years. I can't stop watching --it's as awesome and horrific and beautiful and inevitable as everything else in this godawful world.
Bros livin in the future
“If you antagonise someone saying their a monster non stop eventually they will become the monster you called them”
2:00 there's a row of army trucks RIGHT THERE, it's funny that not one of them goes to start one up. They all flee on foot. I'd be scared shitless too, but DAMN
looks like the titans are too close for that to really be a viable option
Thousands of fast moving titans vs a smaller amount of people with very limited ammo. There was no chance
And those trucks are slower than running on foot. Not to mention the terrible ignition system. You would be lucky to get it start up in 2-4 key twirl.
This is an enemy they made all in their own, they have no one to blame but themselves.
They created what they feard most. Millions will die because of what they created.
Now they show society what's left on him surrounding by happy life people 😭😭😭☠️☠️☠️
To be exact 1.6 billion people leaving 200 million people after the rumbling.
@@aregmartirosyan2076that math doesnt ad up. If there were 1.8 billion people in the world, Eren killing 80% of them means he kills 1.54 billion with 360 million surviving.
That’s the best impression of ‘fuck around and find out’. They asked for it, and now they must deal with their own actions!
What did ramzi and halil do to deserve to die
@@uhhhh101 nah they were on enemy side
@@uhhhh101 "Collateral damage"
He is just keeping the promise he made at the beginning: he will wipe them out, every last one of them.😈
@@Solaris_Paradoxcucked writer
@@Solaris_Paradoxthe right choice shouldn’t always be a “good looking” choice, thats a lesson which mikasa and armin didn’t learn
@@crepusculey863 are you enabling a genocide?
@@Solaris_Paradox But we do see that nomad child outside of the city ruins come across the coordinate tree again 😂 if the alliance is still out there….
@@ЕгорТен-г2э both sides of the coin are a genocide, there is no other outcome in such a conflict
The score here is just so phenomenal. Could not have been made better.
one of the most epic scenes ever
「奴だ…進撃の巨人だ!」のセリフが第一話のエレンの「奴だ…巨人だ…」と重なってて凄い
Despite their firepower, the Marley have no experience fighting titans at all, let alone a colossal titan
“Well, well, well, if it isn’t the consequences of my actions.”
This moment is for Attack on Titan what the "Say my name" line was for Breaking Bad.
Let me explain:
Both shows are about the transformation of a Hero into a terrible cold Villain, and at the same time, they are kind of a "creepy power fantasy".
Don't get me wrong, both Walter and Eren are despicable, they do terrible things (that they think are justified in order to protect their families) and we shouldn't see them as role models.
However, itfeels cool to first grow attached to a weak character and then see him become an unstoppable powerful and terrible force (as long as you don't idolice them).
The real title of this story is "The Attacking Titan". Because it's a legend in this fictional world about how and endless chain of hate ended up creating an Apocalypse God.
Those soldiers didn't know how the Attacking Titan looked like. They just heard Marley's propaganda talk about how in Paradis Island there was a revolution to end the peaceful way of their king... And the "leader" of this movement was a man named Eren Jaeger. A mysterious warlord armed with the power of the Attacking Titan (the only Titan whose location had been unknown for over a 100 years), who stole the Founder and planned to destroy the world to restore the Eldian Empire.
So when they saw "that thing" bringing the doom of civilization, they could only say: "It's him. The Attacking Titan".
Billions of people will die.
And future generations will forever rember the Legend of The Attacking Titan. That strange, giant insect-Apocalypse creature, controlling thousands of Colossal Titans to end Humanity.
But they will never know that Eren was just a 19 year old emo kid who was angry and scared for his friends. Not a Dark Overlord that wanted to create an Empire.
Just as most of the Eldians in Paradis never knew that the Colossal and and the Armored Titan werent monsters... They were two scared children too.
Similarly, people in the world of Breaking Bad will forever tell stories about Heisenberg.
The mysterious mastermind who made a name of himself by outsmarting and killing the biggest drug kingpings in America in just 2 years.
And when Walter said "Say my name" it felt powerful because he KNEW that he had already became that dark legend.
And we knew it too.
The whole journey had taken us there and his transformation was complete.
Just like this. When the soldiers said "It's the Attacking Titan", we also knew it.
For both of them, *the line* meant the end of their reborn into the monster that they will be remember for.
And it felt...
Powerful.
And terrible
Quite wrong, chemist and Eremika are different, first thinks only about himself, eren about survival of his kind, remember or rewatch moment when eren and Reiner were sitting under stage, when Marley dictated war against island, there was a moment of hope few seconds prior in eyes of eren, then Marley leader literally decorated genocide against eldians.
@@paulbruk2436 I honestly think that behind Eren's "moral sacrifice" there is also a selfish factor. As he said "Since I was born, I've always been me". Part of him is motivated by individualist search of freedom and revenge against the world. Just as Walter was partially motivated by his desire of helping his family, but deep inside it was a matter of Ego.
Either way, the point of my comment is that this is thd moment in which they both had completed their journey of becoming "a dark legend".
Eren isn’t anything like Walt.
Eren is not a cold psycho. He regrets and hates what he’s doing, but genuinely thinks he has no choice but doing it.
Walt, on the other hand, has always been a piece of shit. He just didn’t have the means to show people how terrible he was as a high school teacher.
Marleyans were not that qulueless.
I disagree. Eren has no choice but to do this. The entire world wants to kill all the Eldians, Eren saw this when he kissed Historias hand. He is not selfish or despicable, he is simply choosing to sacrifice the world in order to save the ones he loves. Any human would make the same choice.
If any of you attack us on this peaceful island. I will unleash my wall titans and flatten the Earth.
-King Fritz
Literally one of the best scenes in any anime ever
"I fear all we have done is awaken a sleeping giant and filled it with terrible resolve"
Guess that quote cant get more literal than the rumbling
He’s been saying that since day 1……gives me chills…..his target different but he hasn’t changed
Knowing eren was talking about the titans and not the humans as he did in episode one.. fucking hell man. He really is the goat.
When I start to fell sorry for Marley I come back to episode 1 And I stop 😅
😂
*Marley sends one singular colossal Titan to Eldia*
Eldia: *And I took that personally*
Judgement Day itself…..has arrived.
2:36 is when this all started. So respect everyone's mother.
No mother's death warrants the death of countless millions. Eren lived long enough to become the villain, and a villain he is. The people of Paradis will one day probably be nuked off the face of the earth and will have deserved it for what happened here.
It's an story.
It's your opinion that he is a villain. But he is also the main character of story.
And FYI Paradise will be there bcz all people outside the walls are crushed already.
He killed his own mum lol
@@Tempest-h3d have you even watched it. How did you come to this conclusion?
@@rns10read manga first and you will understand how eren came this far
Honestly when they described the rumbling earlier on I thought it sounded kinda dumb but then they way they showed it in the final season it was like a slow bomb going off that doesn’t stop was pretty cool
SO many scenes in AOT had me in shock and awe, this one had my hairs raised the entire way through! Absolutely one of the best and my favourite animes of all time!
1:08 My man got fuckin crispy
loved this comment.
2:17 when you finally had enough from bedwars:
CWISPY!!!