I like to think that this is Grisha using the memories passed down to him by Eren to genuinely convince Mikasa of the notion that she will eventually have to kill Eren. It makes way more sense than Eren doing the Rumbling and then going back in time somehow and doing all of this.
@@user-qx1id1dt8xit does, grisha knew that eren would do the rumbling and die in that universe, as eren alr wanted to die in his plan, he did get what he wanted. So i would guess grisha alr knew most of the stuff
Different theory. It was revealed that Ymir was messing with Mikasas head through the whole show. The mirror man is Ymir telling mikasa to stop thinking about hypotheticals because Erens fate is sealed.
The part that confuses me the most is how did Eren know Mikasa was kidnapped and where she was at? He never even met her up until he saved her cause Grisha was telling Eren about Mikasa on the way to their house for a health check up.
This could play into Karl Fritz theory if we consider that Ymir is watching Mikasa and making changes based on her wishes so Eren has to discretely convince Mikasa to change her mind so Ymir puts them back on the path that leads to the Rumbling. I don't think Mikasa needs to be a supernatural figure who's conscious of what's happening. It just has to be that Ymir has taken a liking to her so Eren (and potentially Karl Fritz if you support that theory) has to use Mikasa as a proxy to manipulate Ymir.
That's exactly what I think, that's why the mask is a mirror and when she looks at it she sees herself in the reflection. Mikasa is very down to earth and despite her affection for Eren she can move on after his death This episode was to show us what was going on her mind when she accepted Eren’s death in season 1
@@carnicero7590 "she can move on after his death" Only she didn't. She stayed by his grave all on her own until the day of her death. She didn't move on at all.
@@ThisHandleSystemCanGetNicked She never forgot him yeah but she moved on : she accepted his death, killed him, started a family and lived a peaceful life
The whole story was about the philosophy of free will and determinism. According to Isayama, despite the appearance of the case, we do not have a choice in the world.
I like to think that this is Grisha using the memories passed down to him by Eren to genuinely convince Mikasa of the notion that she will eventually have to kill Eren. It makes way more sense than Eren doing the Rumbling and then going back in time somehow and doing all of this.
Interesting idea. A couple of things I will say that make it not plausible that eren is the mirror man. Not to say that I don't believe in aoe but I have my own theory. 1) he refers to eren in 3rd person, so I doubt we are dealing with an eren that likes to talk about himself in 3rd person. 2) Erens power does not allow him to make new timeliness. It simply allows him to influence the one he is in. The thing about that is that this timeline clearly has an eren already in it, and he dies. Thus, there was no future in that timeline for the eren to survive. The mirror man's demeanor is much different than Erens. He refers to himself as the greatest of hypnotists and comes off as an all-knowing being. If I had to guess, he is probably some sort of entity that has some relationship with eren. I'm not referring to eren as in him currently but whoever he was before. Yes, I will go out on a limb and say eren has been in several timelines up until this point and has possibly made a bet with this man that he will make an ending where he will live. Think about it eren ever since he was little had this intense drive to go past the walls. This drive for freedom. Think back before armin met him. What did eren dream of then? Absolutely nothing. He said all he did was sit staring at the clouds. No purpose. Then, when armin came to him with this dream of freedom, he immediately clicked. A complete change of character. Eren is very unique. There has to be more to why he is like this. In all timelines, he tries to achieve freedom in some way.
All very interesting, but it could still be him, in just a different mindset trying to convince Mikasa to avoid hurting herself to save Eren, so maybe he's doing it to ensure she doesn't get herself killed.
@ruzzy7222 Honestly, I can't remember everything I typed , and I honestly don't want to reread it, but I at least don't think it will be eren. It's sitting at a 20% eren 80% someone else. Although I just really want an anime only ending. I'm a little scared that he is actually just adapting everything, and that's it.
Your theory is good but I might add one thing that it may be able to possible to visit or influence other universe of other timeline because we have seen inside the coordinate the glowing tree with its branches extending representing multiple universes and also when zeke touched Eren's head we got to see glimpses of people eren knew but in some changes such as Mikasa's black scarf and Armin and Mikasa from modern timeline and one thing was common in all of them they looked shocked while staring which they modern timeline Mikasa and Armin were shocked to see something happening to their Eren , Mikasa with black scarf staring at Eren and Freeda sensing Eren all of them having a shocked expression meaning he may be able to influence or atleast interact or see other timelines in other universes
@gitzart7950 Sadly, we will never know who it was now cause the series ended. For an ova that reveals more about the overarching time issue, it didn't get addressed whatsoever in the main series. This saddens me..
Eren took a mask of time to escape from dahaka who got sent by isayama . Then Eren probably goes to the island of time to prevent the sands of being made . Then Eren gets corrupted by the sands of Time and brings 139 Eren By using the dagger he can turn back time
I doubt if it's Eren, but he surely is a Godlike figure. He ties deeply into the story. I wonder what the intentions were behind this mysterious character. Edit: I used to dislike this episode, as it seemed unreal, illogical and out of place. AOT started off ridiculing religion and cheesy plot-driven magic. This made it feel real and gritty. This character nearly destroyed the well-earned and grounded rules the story set up. I'm happy to say, after watching the ending, this mirror man is actually extremely interesting all of the sudden. Who was he? I'm dying to see more. He talked about Eren's death, the end of the whole story, in season 1... Crazy
@@justsomeguywithoutabeard8306 I would like to believe so, but I can not.. I saw multiple videos explaining it was Eren. And I thought it made sense at first. But I read some comments, saw some other videos and they debunked it being Eren insanely well. I sadly forgot the exact reasoning..
My theory is that the mirror man is ymir and i think she is also the one who created that world to test mikasa to see if she will kill eren when the time comes or if mikasa will repeat ymir mistake and let eren destroy the world English is not my mother tongue so there may be some grammar errors in my comment
The other theory is that this could be Ymir. It's just that, though she takes peeks into Mikasa's head, it's not like her to meddle on Mikasa's choices...
Isayama unintentionally or intentionally copied the ending of code geass, and people started comparing two shoes which has zero similarities regardless of the same ending...
@@Ecstasy_Hades Not really the same ending. Actually the only similarities are that the MC is the final villain and that they die in the end, asside from that they are completely different endings smh.
@@Ecstasy_Hades It's truthfully the same, I love AOT, its one of my first shows ever and I watched it before CG. I remember when S1 first came out with AOT and I was hooked, but the truth is undeniable that AOT is very similar to CG in a lot of aspects, though mainly the ending and how Erens character changes and behaves is extremely similar to Lelouch & The Zero Requiem.
I like to think that this is Grisha using the memories passed down to him by Eren to genuinely convince Mikasa of the notion that she will eventually have to kill Eren. It makes way more sense than Eren doing the Rumbling and then going back in time somehow and doing all of this.
5D chess lol
That doesn't make sense
@@user-qx1id1dt8xit does, grisha knew that eren would do the rumbling and die in that universe, as eren alr wanted to die in his plan, he did get what he wanted. So i would guess grisha alr knew most of the stuff
@@matthewyeager9382 grisha didn't know eren would use the rumbling.
I think its ymir doing so since grisha never touched someone with royal blood so he cant use the founder .
Mikasa hearing “tatakae” in her head right before stabbing the guy is Eren in the prison cell mirror
obi wan part killed me…
im ded
😆
Different theory. It was revealed that Ymir was messing with Mikasas head through the whole show. The mirror man is Ymir telling mikasa to stop thinking about hypotheticals because Erens fate is sealed.
The mirror man says, there's no helping it the world is cruel, which sums up Ymir's backstory. Cruelty.
Eren: Im'ma prank her.
It's just a prank bro
prank em john
Prank Em' Eren
The part that confuses me the most is how did Eren know Mikasa was kidnapped and where she was at? He never even met her up until he saved her cause Grisha was telling Eren about Mikasa on the way to their house for a health check up.
I like to think it was future Eren that led him there for the future to play out his way but idk know
Memories of the future...
maybe while he was running to the mountains he saw them go into the cabin with mikasa
@@carydum9356those memories are an exclusive right for the attack titan.
@@kevinramirez-ok2ee mmmm
This could play into Karl Fritz theory if we consider that Ymir is watching Mikasa and making changes based on her wishes so Eren has to discretely convince Mikasa to change her mind so Ymir puts them back on the path that leads to the Rumbling. I don't think Mikasa needs to be a supernatural figure who's conscious of what's happening. It just has to be that Ymir has taken a liking to her so Eren (and potentially Karl Fritz if you support that theory) has to use Mikasa as a proxy to manipulate Ymir.
Really?
I thought The Mirror Man was Mikasa telling herself that Eren will die eventually and she can't do anything about it.
That's exactly what I think, that's why the mask is a mirror and when she looks at it she sees herself in the reflection. Mikasa is very down to earth and despite her affection for Eren she can move on after his death
This episode was to show us what was going on her mind when she accepted Eren’s death in season 1
@@carnicero7590 "she can move on after his death" Only she didn't. She stayed by his grave all on her own until the day of her death. She didn't move on at all.
@@ThisHandleSystemCanGetNicked She never forgot him yeah but she moved on : she accepted his death, killed him, started a family and lived a peaceful life
@@carnicero7590 We don’t know if she started a new family. She still got buried with her scarf.
@@ThisHandleSystemCanGetNicked we can see her with a man and a child at the end so for me it’s pretty clear but yeah she never forgot Eren
i feel like the amount of possible AOE are endless. Now we just have to see what Isayama chooses as his final ending.
The whole story was about the philosophy of free will and determinism. According to Isayama, despite the appearance of the case, we do not have a choice in the world.
Eren is just Anakin Skywalker turned to Dark Side lol
That's basically Darth Vader
If the ending is not going to be changed .. i need explanations to these shits
i’m saying… it’s so much evidence and changes that there not being an AOE makes zero since
@@kory.j6561
I hope so dude
I like to think that this is Grisha using the memories passed down to him by Eren to genuinely convince Mikasa of the notion that she will eventually have to kill Eren. It makes way more sense than Eren doing the Rumbling and then going back in time somehow and doing all of this.
yikes it didnt change
@@kory.j6561LOLLLL😂😂
Interesting idea. A couple of things I will say that make it not plausible that eren is the mirror man. Not to say that I don't believe in aoe but I have my own theory. 1) he refers to eren in 3rd person, so I doubt we are dealing with an eren that likes to talk about himself in 3rd person. 2) Erens power does not allow him to make new timeliness. It simply allows him to influence the one he is in. The thing about that is that this timeline clearly has an eren already in it, and he dies. Thus, there was no future in that timeline for the eren to survive. The mirror man's demeanor is much different than Erens. He refers to himself as the greatest of hypnotists and comes off as an all-knowing being. If I had to guess, he is probably some sort of entity that has some relationship with eren. I'm not referring to eren as in him currently but whoever he was before. Yes, I will go out on a limb and say eren has been in several timelines up until this point and has possibly made a bet with this man that he will make an ending where he will live. Think about it eren ever since he was little had this intense drive to go past the walls. This drive for freedom. Think back before armin met him. What did eren dream of then? Absolutely nothing. He said all he did was sit staring at the clouds. No purpose. Then, when armin came to him with this dream of freedom, he immediately clicked. A complete change of character. Eren is very unique. There has to be more to why he is like this. In all timelines, he tries to achieve freedom in some way.
All very interesting, but it could still be him, in just a different mindset trying to convince Mikasa to avoid hurting herself to save Eren, so maybe he's doing it to ensure she doesn't get herself killed.
@ruzzy7222 Honestly, I can't remember everything I typed , and I honestly don't want to reread it, but I at least don't think it will be eren. It's sitting at a 20% eren 80% someone else. Although I just really want an anime only ending. I'm a little scared that he is actually just adapting everything, and that's it.
Your theory is good but I might add one thing that it may be able to possible to visit or influence other universe of other timeline because we have seen inside the coordinate the glowing tree with its branches extending representing multiple universes and also when zeke touched Eren's head we got to see glimpses of people eren knew but in some changes such as Mikasa's black scarf and Armin and Mikasa from modern timeline and one thing was common in all of them they looked shocked while staring which they modern timeline Mikasa and Armin were shocked to see something happening to their Eren , Mikasa with black scarf staring at Eren and Freeda sensing Eren all of them having a shocked expression meaning he may be able to influence or atleast interact or see other timelines in other universes
@gitzart7950 Sadly, we will never know who it was now cause the series ended. For an ova that reveals more about the overarching time issue, it didn't get addressed whatsoever in the main series. This saddens me..
@@gitzart7950 where is that scene? i dont remember this scene
Eren took a mask of time to escape from dahaka who got sent by isayama . Then Eren probably goes to the island of time to prevent the sands of being made .
Then Eren gets corrupted by the sands of Time and brings 139 Eren
By using the dagger he can turn back time
Bro this isnt prince of persia sands of time
@@trance5707 *Warrior Within
Bruh
this explain even more abou that Mikasa Can Make Other timelines
0h ... my fckn god..... this video.. if u watch it in the right mind oomfg.......
Eren be trippin'.
@@temperedglassesFR
I doubt if it's Eren, but he surely is a Godlike figure. He ties deeply into the story. I wonder what the intentions were behind this mysterious character.
Edit:
I used to dislike this episode, as it seemed unreal, illogical and out of place. AOT started off ridiculing religion and cheesy plot-driven magic. This made it feel real and gritty. This character nearly destroyed the well-earned and grounded rules the story set up.
I'm happy to say, after watching the ending, this mirror man is actually extremely interesting all of the sudden. Who was he?
I'm dying to see more.
He talked about Eren's death, the end of the whole story, in season 1... Crazy
well eren is the god of aotverse
It's obviously Eren
@@justsomeguywithoutabeard8306 I would like to believe so, but I can not..
I saw multiple videos explaining it was Eren. And I thought it made sense at first. But I read some comments, saw some other videos and they debunked it being Eren insanely well.
I sadly forgot the exact reasoning..
I pray that one day we'll completely understand the Mirror Man's identity and purpose.
@@joesama8818 Same here!
My theory is that the mirror man is ymir and i think she is also the one who created that world to test mikasa to see if she will kill eren when the time comes or if mikasa will repeat ymir mistake and let eren destroy the world
English is not my mother tongue so there may be some grammar errors in my comment
It explains her smile seeing her freed Eren.
What if the Mirror man is just Eren's Father being manipulated by Eren?
The other theory is that this could be Ymir. It's just that, though she takes peeks into Mikasa's head, it's not like her to meddle on Mikasa's choices...
The animation here is very full metal alchemsit brotherhood
I think its the best edit AOT
Hmmm... I don't recognize that part with the masked man... Is this from an OVA?
yeah, i think its called lost girls
Can’t that be his father because his father is still alive at that time. And he could see the future
this is scarry
who the frick is this guy and how come i have never seen this before
What ova is the mirror man from? I find this to be incredibly interesting and twisted.
Also what is AOE?
AoT: Lost Girls and aoe is anime original ending
nah eren emotionally manipuating here to kill that guy so that he doesnt die so that she can kill eren herself is crazy, this author is mentally ill
Ost?
mSgH hiroyuki sawano
[I] - Gundam Hathaway
what episode is this
lost girls ova episode 3
Hey
Which episode does this mirror man appear?
It is the Lost Girls OVA. Definitely worth the watch (and also the other OVAs of you haven't seen them either)
0:30 как к этому серьёзно относится?
Code Geass still better tbh
Isayama unintentionally or intentionally copied the ending of code geass, and people started comparing two shoes which has zero similarities regardless of the same ending...
@@Ecstasy_Hades Not really the same ending. Actually the only similarities are that the MC is the final villain and that they die in the end, asside from that they are completely different endings smh.
@@manolgeorgiev9664 It is the same type of ending just badly done
@@Ecstasy_Hades It's truthfully the same, I love AOT, its one of my first shows ever and I watched it before CG. I remember when S1 first came out with AOT and I was hooked, but the truth is undeniable that AOT is very similar to CG in a lot of aspects, though mainly the ending and how Erens character changes and behaves is extremely similar to Lelouch & The Zero Requiem.