That was disturbing. Such a wholesome backstory to those kids, followed by a death with which they didn’t hold back. Makers of AOT truly got the cojones to portray this scene as it is.
Dude i keep trying to share clips with normies who know nothing of why anime is so popular and have misconceptions. Its absolute brilliance and avant garde sophistication of storytelling, production and voice acting. Its literal cultural gold. And will get its full praise way late as usual lol
To anyone saying if those kids didnt come back for the money they would have survived: no, the rumbling can move around 45-50 km/h, most people can run at around 10-15 km/h. They will only delay the inevitable
@@matthewh4124 I would agree but the fact that Halil's bashed in head was actually shown without the debris in the manga makes me still put the manga on top, especially with the colored version because the person who did that showed his brain leaking out. However in terms of overalll dread, the anime definitely wins.
@@matthewh4124 Lol, no it isn't. I went and checked out the manga panel just out of curiosity and you gotta be smoking crack if you think this is more gruesome.
I just thought of something and this is a question if anyone can help me answer this In the last episode before part 3 of attack on Titan when eren and his friends went to the other side of the sea on Marley when eren was crying whilst ramzi was waving at him and later on when mikasah and him were talking and the old man offered a drink did he do that because ramzi told his grandpa that eren saved him from the three people that beat him up is that why eren and his friends were invited to a party
living Eren’s life after he kissed Historia’s hands must’ve been horrible. Imagine living every day of your life knowing what’ll happen tomorrow and knowing EVERYTHING you do means nothing, cause the results always remain the same. The Rumbling.
its worse than that, he isn't just learning the determined future, he also learned the determined past, which he has to determine himself, even though its already happened, he is the least free being alive, because only he knows that everything is fatalistic, at least until the Titans powers are erased.
Its scenes like this that reminded me on how young Erin was. He was put in this position to make hard choices but in reality he was still just a child of war With someone constantly experiencing those things with no time to process or grieve, im not surprised he ended up going with the most ruthless and drastic choice, even if his choices were just being led by pure ptsd delusions
he didn't make any choices, Eren's fate is deterministic, just as he manipulated the past (which he ALWAYS does, it isn't time travel/alteration) so too is the Rumbling a determined outcome, all before Eren was ever born, either Future Eren, or Ymir made it so, long before Eren was ever born.
@@ShadowSkyX Did we not watch him since he was a literal kid at the start of the show... Just because he's 19 doesn't change the fact that he grew up horrifically and that it would've definitely affected his choices.
@@keithfilibeck2390 I'm going by the original timeline theory that Erin would've had to have experienced these things in one life in order for him to know what to correct for the Erin we're watching in the show.
They also come from Turkish origin too due to the Ottoman Empire. Likelywise in the Attack on Titan universe the Ottoman Empire existed. But probaly got annihilated after the rumbling. Along with Halil and Ramzi.
I thought these people could be Arabic as well but in episode 86 they're shown drinking some kind of alcohol (most likely a drink called "rakı" that's widely consumed in Turkey) and any type of alcohol is completely banned in Arabia. Also in Season 4 Episode 4 a guy with really similar clothing is shown selling Turkish ice cream. An ice cream that's known for stretching
Even if he feel bad about the rumbling even if he’s doing it for his friend’s even if he lost everything, he actually felt good knowing that no one can stop him….he finally felt the taste of fredoom. It is true him and Reiner are really the same.
@@Supe204 he pretty much explains why he feels he’s worse than him. Reiner when he attacked the Walls wasn’t under the impression that he did anything wrong he was just following the Marleyan propaganda because it was all he knew and because he wanted to be a hero. Even when he found out how the people on Paradis were he still tried to convince himself that he was the good guy. Eren on the other hand knew what was in store for his future and knew he was on the warpath to commit this genocidal act and knew it was wrong from the very beginning especially with how high the death toll would be compared to what Reiner did but he still chose to follow it not because he wanted to be a hero but to pursue his overwhelming desire for freedom.
I just thought of something and this is a question if anyone can help me answer this In the last episode before part 3 of attack on Titan when eren and his friends went to the other side of the sea on Marley when eren was crying whilst ramzi was waving at him and later on when mikasah and him were talking and the old man offered a drink did he do that because ramzi told his grandpa that eren saved him from the three people that beat him up is that why eren and his friends were invited to a party
Eren admitted here that he wanted to flatten the world because he wasn't happy with the idea of the world and what he called freedom not being a reality. He was never going to be happy even if he achieved his so-called freedom. Juxtapose this with Armin who was always free even inside of the walls, Eren was only free in death. But the sympathy we built for Eren made him arguably one of the greatest villains in fiction.
If that's how you spin this convoluted and contrived plot to help u sleep at night,okay then. Armin literally had no plan, and he stated as much. Also nice Gass lighting as Eren didn't choose this because that's his idea of freedom. He chose this because he was left with no other choice. His selfish desire is to go out and see the world while leaving the walls entirely. The problem is the World despises him on his race and want to annihilate his homeland just because of things that happened a century ago. It's crazy how someone like me who can't stand AoT can follow the plot better than a fan like you. Actually the big reason I can't stand AoT is this arc in particular on how the author craps on a sensitive/delicate topic of race issues just to attract some buzz for his manga. Couldn't even write this situation right but I digress.
@Pink Yogurt No I hate this author for lazy writing that was so bad that it ironically supports Rascism at the end of said manga. It also ironically shits on the point the Black character was making to Armin. This is what happens when a writer handles a delicate subject with the care of a hammer to a nail.
@@MCUFAN-vy4rjhere did he confirm this? This speech legit says that he was disappointed there were people outside the walls. He wanted a whole world to explore that wasn’t tainted by humanity. It’s not the main reason for the rumbling but he’s a ashamed that part of him wished for this level of destruction.
I just thought of something and this is a question if anyone can help me answer this In the last episode before part 3 of attack on Titan when eren and his friends went to the other side of the sea on Marley when eren was crying whilst ramzi was waving at him and later on when mikasah and him were talking and the old man offered a drink did he do that because ramzi told his grandpa that eren saved him from the three people that beat him up is that why eren and his friends were invited to a party
Wasnt it directly mentioned in the anime? The other boy saying something like "if you dont stop they will cut your other hand, too" or something like that?
What's especially brutalis that the kid who dies by the rubble had the most merciful death he could have gotten. And the flattened kid pretty much the same. Remember those peoplewho burned?
Heh, I don’t know. I think I would still go out the same way as the dude who shot himself before the rumbling got him, get to go out on my terms that way at least
What’s funny is eren will never truly be ‘free’ all he’s ever wanted is to escape from the walls. And he wasn’t satisfied with the results, after the only way he views to get ‘freedom’ is the rumbling. The titans following him are the walls, the walls follow him everywhere he goes.
This is such an amazing well animated scene you can genuinely tell eren feels so bad but knows the timeline is fixed. Its set in stone. He knows what he has to do
I truly am fascinated with the point the story goes for to make you feel sorry for all of them including Eren-- he was once as innocent as those kids and so many others who died because of His action… that he was provoke by the actions of others to rewrite his own life (literally), which inevitably results in the wholesale destruction and slaughter of most of the world’s population-- the same way the world agreed to do to the ppl of the island of Paradis. It’s in the cycle of hate, fear, death and the madness of obtaining absolute power, which perpetuates this drama to an epic conclusion… and Eren is at the heart of the struggle of the human condition; between life, death, love hate, fear, courage, weakness and ultimate power-- but overall the experience of living in abject fear-- which is exactly what it is to be a slave-- and the struggle to be totally free!
Lol I mean it's deeper than that. Treat someone like an animal long enough and watch them become one. There really isnt one or even two answers to why this happens. It's more complex than that.
This part in the manga made my blood actually cold; I'm relieved to see they didn't skimp a single detail, especially the slow motion footstep kill. ( 2:11 although in the manga, you could see his dead eyes still open and his brains spilling out. But i wont complain because I would feel bad wishing for that level of gory details on a child character. 😆)
I wish they did show it. That would just show that the anime is coming to an end and they aren't holding back to make it more memorable. They already have a disclaimer on Hulu and shit so why not 🤷
@@themaster011bass2 sins of the father....To me there are no innocents. Eren is the embodiment of justice. They suffered and no one gave a fuck...treated like outsiders for things they had no control over no one spoke up even those who knew the truth. Isnt a fair death to all of them the ultimate form of justice
The brillance of this scene is that it summarizes everything that Eren is. Back then, there were still people who saw some "heroism" in him, because even if he is doing something horrible, at least he is doing it for the noble cause of protecting his loved ones, right? ...right? Then this scene happens, and the story pretty much tells us "No. It takes something more than a desperate situation to push you to commit a global genocide: You have to be a fucking maniac". Eren is not just another shonen protagonist. Eren is not a cool dark antihero. Eren is just a sick kid who refused to grow up. A kid who refused to accept that his dream wasnt real.
Eren did not have free will, and did not actually want to commit genocide on everyone, he even stated this in the cabin scene with Mikasa, as well as when talking to Armin that he tried his best to change the future but couldn’t. When Eren stated “I wanted this”, he’s referring to wanting an uninhabited world beyond the walls, just like what was in Armin’s book, but he didn’t want to actually commit genocide on anyone. Eren was a good person, but that didn’t matter since all his actions were predetermined in order to achieve the same dream Armin had in his book.
@@hero0686 he had free will. Thats wht he chooses. The future he saw = what he will CHOOSE. "Was a good person" = would give up on his dream like erwin and others did, instead massacre 80% of the wolrd to try achieve that scenery
@ No, he didn’t have free will. Eren’s fate was to die at the hands of Mikasa in order to free Ymir and the titans. And the only way that was possible was through the rumbling. That was all predetermined and forced onto him. If Eren had free will, he would’ve delayed the colossal titans from reaching his friends so that Hange didn’t have to sacrifice herself, but he didn’t do it because he couldn’t make that choice.
@@hero0686 i suggest you to reread some chapters cause you misunderstood many things (Eren rumbling motivations, how future memories works, what eren saw after kissing historia hand, dialogue with armin) chapters: 73-106-121-123-130-131-139
@ I’ve read the chapters and watched the anime multiple times, I understand it quite well. If you think Eren deliberately chose to murder Hange by his own free will, then you might want to reread the story. It seems you’re confused
They censor some in the televised versions, suprised they showed even this much tbh. If you look up the blue ray editions of AOT more of the graphic stuff in the manga are shown in previous seasons
I don't think you understand the plot, whether he is a monster or not is irrelevant, he's stuck in a sort of "Dr. Manhattan" style fatalistic determinism the fact that his father, and the Attack Titan user before his father, were already influenced by future Eren, means that the Rumbling too, was always destined to happen, this scene is supposed to show you this, he knows he "kills that kid in the future" because he can experince the future as well as the past. mind you, these events, and choices were locked into place long before Eren was born, and likely, by Ymir long long ago.
@@keithfilibeck2390 Or he could, you know, not? "Well, Future Me led me here so now I guess I HAVE to commit genocide, right? I mean, how could I not if everything in the past and future has converged here, it's not like I have free will >:DDD"
@@TheVellure he couldn't because he was a slave, he didn't even fully know it, he is a slave to Ymir's will, his entire life manipulated thousands of years in advance, all the things that led to Eren's birth were already set in stone, and were events Eren himself was forced to inact, such is his mother's death, its deterministic.
@@keithfilibeck2390 IDK, the ending still has him trying to rationalize this nonsense like he made a choice of his own. So it's pretty hard to excuse anything as being predetermined.
@@TheVellure it obviously is, lol, the entire plot is about Ymir trying to fudge reality to escape her predicament, which involves having no agency beyond whoever has the Attack Titan has certain urges. through this she manipulated events, Eren's existence is the final chess move to create a being who will achieve this. Eren's motivations, and life, were factored in, he does/did want the rumbling, because he was always going to want it.
0:47 this scene was heartwrenching, the fact that like idk a episode before this was all happy drunk eren and the group and then you could just hear the fear of the people and the man
You can connect this anime with any situation in the world right now. It’s crazy🤯 The freedom is not you can take when you’re alive. Death is the only freedom..
The entire interaction between Eren and Ramzi as well as the Rumbling could have made for a clip in the Anthological Horror Movie “ABCs of Death”. R is for Rumble
It needed to be done. Either the rumble happens, or Paradis dies. There's was no in between. The other nations made it clear, they're gonna come together JUST to destroy Paradis. No one I've seen is saying it wasn't evil, just that the only other option was to die.
@@tiacool7978 People suggested alternatives that might've worked and the yaegerists refused to listen. Plenty of people hated Marley, and whether or not it was out of self interest or not, there were literally outsiders on the island working for them, meaning some people would have been willing to side with them. They barely tried diplomacy, and considering Eren and Zeke together had the power of god its not like they didn't have leverage. The rumbling is only the best option if you have no diplomatic skills whatsoever (which to be fair, Eren never did) but others like Armin and Historia certainly did. I understand why Eren did what he did but that does not make him right on any level. And yes, plenty of people not only agree with him but say things like "Watching Eren kill those kids only made me support him more." I am not exaggerating. That is almost verbatim a comment I've seen from several people.
@@tiacool7978 There are no alternatives? Literally Eren just killed a bunch of innocent people, the actual enemies survived lmao. He could have you know, gone for the leaders only. He could have made humanitarian passages for children. If he managed to kill 80% of the world's population, he could have very well aimed at the bad guys and protected Paradis. Both the anime and manga let clear the fact that Eren wanted to do it. He wanted to kill everything, he wanted to kill children. Eren is the personication of victims of colonization and genocide becoming even worst genociders
"his actions" would imply he had a choice, he saw the preset future, it is entirely deterministic, The Rumbling was fated to happen long before Eren was born, events were put in place and could not be changed.
@@keithfilibeck2390 Eren is conflicted and frankly broken over the events of the Rumbling. Many of the fans see it as an absolute good, which I find despicable. That's all I meant. Eren's agency or lack thereof does not add or detract from that. It isn't relevant to my statement.
The fact that this dude never realized he was his own self-fulfilling prophecy is sad. The reason all these things happened was solely bc he insisted “they must”.
The more I watch this the more I feel sorry for Eren. He knows what he’s doing is wrong and never wanted this outcome. He was looking so hard for an alternative but the world was too full hate. Eren wants his friends to stop him so he doesn’t live with the guilt of committing genocide. And this is the big difference between him and Floch. They were working together but they had different goals. Eren wanted to do this and let himself be killed so that the world can see that even Eldians can be both good and have morals. Floch on the other hand is enjoying the destruction and death and is building a new empire and is willing to enslave or kill those who disagree with him. Eren hates everything he is doing right now. Every country he destroys, every life he takes including children. Eren has gone too far and even he knows it. He never wanted this but Marley could not let go of their hatred for people who had nothing to do with their ancestors. Floch revels in the fact that innocents who don’t want anything to do with the war on Eldia are being killed. It’s wrong to kill each other when there is always a peaceful solution to everything.
I agree with this. a lot of people said that when eren said he was disappointed people interpret it has him saying eren was disappointed in in just seeing humans When in fact in 2020 a fan asked isyama about eren disappointment he said that “eren was disappointed that humanity outside the walls was cruel and towards paradise and each-other it wasn’t because humanity existed “ People also said that if people weren’t cruel to paradise eren would of still done the rumbling Also eren doesn’t care about the scenery in armins book he cares because it was denied to him by the walls and humanity the outside the walls and across the ocean He realised that if he were able to see those sights it will mean he is free from all walls and there will be nothing caging him and he wasn’t disappointed just by the existence of humans but he saw them as nothing but another cage So if the world wasn’t trying to take his freedom he would have no desire to kill them and he even needed motivation to kill them by his mothers death
@@abdullahshaibu5274 indeed. Him doing the rumbling isn’t out of revenge or hatred. It’s because he’s trying to show that he is a monster that must be stopped by everyone including Eldians. He wants to die because he’s at the point of no Return.
@@TheToaprimezilla what did you think about attack on Titan part 3 what was your memorable moment and who is your favourite character and part for eren as a person is apparently he is not meant to be good or evil
@@abdullahshaibu5274 Hard to say. Eren back in part 3 was ready to save what he thought was the last part of humanity. He was different back then. So I don’t know to be honest
@@TheToaprimezilla maybe eren as a normal human being is nice but with the founding Titan he is not maybe but what do you think of him as a perosn and who is your favourite
@Abdullah Abo Elyas Yes, his death was inevitable, but it would've been much more painless. There was a scene where a man shot himself with a gun, his death was inevitable too, but he knew it would've been painless than being crushed by rumbling.
@@ajfardin100 Realistically it would be terrifying but pretty quick and painless. We see it here in slow motion, in reality it would be almost instantenous. To die by mauling would be a hundred times worse; it'd be slow, brutal and painful.
The animation and the direction of this entire season was off the charts, better than any season of animé I've ever seen, hands down istg. It's like a cinematic movie. Amazing work, aot creators. The emotional points were executed so perfectly
I just noticed how Eren is a villain, he never wants peace and always full of wrath. he never settles anything with diplomacy or promises, only with physical abuse. notice how he fought Jean at dinner, he simply just never resort to peace option. how the writer surround Eren with good characters as bumpers makes us forgot about Eren's brutality. Mikasa was hell bent on believing Eren was a good guy, Armin's diplomacy and PR skill makes Eren forgivable and 'look' as good guy. when Reiner thought Eren was the worst person to have an Attack Titan, he was dam right. Eren is that one kid who would go too far if being provoked, and he would not find reasonable solution other than power.
Eren always had a naturally dark and angry disposition even as a child. He said it himself he was born like that. No one tried to brainwash him. He was bored when he lived a peaceful life. Had he been born in a normal world, he would've become a serial killer. Because he wants to wield absolute power over the world, that's his idea of freedom. He wants to flatten the world because it disappoints him. He's similar to that Marleyan officer who pushes Eldians and Pure Titans off the wall and watches them fight for entertainment.
The kid that goes too far when provoke is me. I also love Eren because of the stuff he did, not killing kids and stuff but I mean him not acting like a total dumbass with power, like reverse flash in cw
"I can't save humanity and neither can the commander! But Armin can! The only thoughts left in my head are full of hate! But Armin's not like that!! He cares about MORE than fighting! Tell him, Mikasa!!" --Eren Yeager, S3, E10? Hero
@@Ch4rlz_ThA_Princ3 if one become a ruler, I'd agree Armin would be the best president out of those 3. but it's too bad they live in a time where power are absolute, and establishing diplomacy means compromising peace during that era. Armin being a hero afterwards were due to fiction genre in my opinion, if it's real world Armin would've been off'ed after the rumbling
All this happened because of the failure of the world leaders to look at every angle possible and seek a diplomatic solution instead of just declaring war on an island of people who haven't been politically active or simply active for 100 years..... This is the fact that somehow many in the community forget but they just blame Eren.
I mean, Marley used titan powers to rule the world for over a 100 years, so the fear for eldians was reasonable. What did not make sense was the whole world alliance with Marley to kill the eldians that lived in peace for a century. Realistically the world would seek an alliance with paradise to defeat Marley
@@dariellaahad1501 the whole nations fell to Willy Tybur propaganda and fearmongering of Rumbling story that they basically helping Marley to get Founding Titan power. All because of greed (Marley) and fear (whole other nations)
@@dariellaahad1501 That was something that bothered me too. Like they were actively in a war dropping titans on people, while attacking Paradis at the same time. Yet all these people go to Marley to hear a speech on how they should come together and slaughter Paradis. ???? Makes no sense to me.
AOT looked like a happy anime with a good ending to me before I watched it I knew it would be a happy anytime when I watched the first episode But..then the other half…. And these type of moments… Now this is a huge part of my life..and scary sometimes, even as someone about to be an adult soon…
i feel like this scene isn't getting the recognition it deserves, not because it a bad scene but more so that people can't really find it in themselves to watch this horror go down again and again
As a Turk,I found the way that he call him Remzi so adorable,it sounds so cute and interesting to hear this name this much cute. Cause usually it’s sounds like more strong in our language but this dub just melted my heart :’) I wish they wouldn’t die
I feel like here we see the raw portrayal of who he is, his main reason for the rumbling is because he's simply disappointed that the outside world isn't like what he thought, it's not some wonderful adventure land, it was a terrible cruel place not just for Eldiens. He wanted to wipe it all away because his dream of seeing this beautiful magical world was turned into the harsh reality of the world being full of hate. Do I think Erens the hero? No, do I think he's the villain? Yes, but I don't think that he's completely evil, he's more just broken because of everything that happened.
Yeah I think that Eren's like a kid. When the kid receives something that doesn't fulfill his expectation, he will want to tear it apart or throw it away instead of accepting it. Of course I don't say every kid is like that but almost, that's just the nature of kid. In fact, I used to be like that too. But poor for Eren, he has so much power than a normal kid and his childish desire becomes a terrible future. And now he wants it or not, it's read-only and unchangeable
lol man,you guys really cut the whole suffering journey of eren and add it to armin book only,,dont u see how cruel aot world is!! he is disspointed bcz outside people hate them,so he doesnt have the right to see the beautiful world!! he doesnt care about armin book he just saying there no freedom when he saw armin book thought there is freedom in reality there no feedom just enemy thats why he was dissapointed cz people take their freedom!! wannted them to die!! he is saying he is doing this for armin book???no,,, lolllllllll!!! doesnt make sense at all!! how can you guys came to this kind of conclusion!! why you guys dont understand eren as a person!!!!,,,,i am just tired of it!! seeing the sight with armin he wanted because he thought a free person can go outside the world where there is freedom and beautiful sight!! but his true intension was having a world where there is no enemy!!
When you think about it in a messed up way that's how bugs feel when we step on them without care nor know that they're there. It like from they're P.O.V
Eren couldn't stand for the kid being abused like that. He decided to help anyway, despite knowing the kid's fate. I feel like he was desperate to 'save' humanity from not only their suffering, but also their arrogance. So he just trampled everything and wiped them away, the good and the bad. Even though I feel it's unfair for the kid Ramzi to die like that. He has been suffering his whole life, had to steal and lost his arm for the sake of his own community, and in the end, he died running in terror, not having a single clue what the heck is going on. AOT is a true maaterpiece indeed.
This scene made hate Eren He escapes into a child version because he doesn't even have the guts to watch what he's doing and then he dares to cry in front of Ramzi and say "I'm sorry?" Fucking Monster, at least Flock knows how fucked up the whole thing is and doesn't hide behind tears
??? Eren clearly understands that he’s doing something extremely fucked up. Him being upset is pretty reasonable as he doesn’t want to kill Ramzi but has to to get what he wants. Also, I personally don’t see why people hate characters that are bad people. I think Eren is a very interesting character, which is why I like him. SPOILERS FOR FINALE: Or I would see he WAS an interesting character but the ending really fucked shit up. Idk maybe I’d still say he’s a good character.
@@guyinahouse10it's not hating evil character I don't like the fact that he tries to say he's sorry but then the anime shows him saying "this is freedom" Be fucking honest with yourself at least
@@Ale-dd3ek I think that the "This is freedom" scene represents that little Eren's dream of having a completely empty world outside the walls was fulfilled. And he uses it as a shield to protect his mind from the genocide he is witnessing. Remember that when he obtained the power of the founder, past, present and future became all one thing, so in order to protect himself from that terrible sight, he convinces himself that he fulfilled his wish to achieve his "idea of freedom". At least that's how I understand it.
I just thought of something and this is a question if anyone can help me answer this In the last episode before part 3 of attack on Titan when eren and his friends went to the other side of the sea on Marley when eren was crying whilst ramzi was waving at him and later on when mikasah and him were talking and the old man offered a drink did he do that because ramzi told his grandpa that eren saved him from the three people that beat him up is that why eren and his friends were invited to a party
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when the titan was crushing ramzi, you can see his teeth shattering while he's being crushed, this is crazy
Right that shit was lit!
It was the blood pooling in his eyesight for me. I nearly died with him
Eren die
Seeing him getting crushed in slow motion was gruesome
Yup just like in the manga.
The way they walk through buildings without any resistance at all is crazy. Like you stepping on a sand castle 🏖🪣
Eren die
bro i cant even walk trough a sand castle without slowing down that id be bigger than erens founding titan if it were in human scale
@@Floor319 lmao
Don't forget the millions of lives u genocide
Its the Emoji for me💀
Kudos to the animation team for working so hard to make this huge masterpiece come to life
When will the anime come out in English
@@abdullahshaibu5274last week
@@abdullahshaibu5274idk
And the small things like having blood splatter on the “camera”. So gross to draw oof
@@abdullahshaibu5274 it's out!
That was disturbing. Such a wholesome backstory to those kids, followed by a death with which they didn’t hold back. Makers of AOT truly got the cojones to portray this scene as it is.
Tener cojones se traduce como "having guts" xd
Yo leyendo súper serio el comentario y cuando vi la palabra cojones me descojone de la risa 😂😂😂
Manga did it better. It shows halil’s head actually split open dead instead of a rock over it
@@crackysnacky7235 Manga version was much more brutal, actually it was one of the most disturbing scenes of the entire manga, at least for me
@@speed8948Just a draw
Anime with superb voice acting music & vfx is way worse
The way they animated the teeth being crushed and the blood splattering on the camera is just too smooth
Dude i keep trying to share clips with normies who know nothing of why anime is so popular and have misconceptions.
Its absolute brilliance and avant garde sophistication of storytelling, production and voice acting.
Its literal cultural gold. And will get its full praise way late as usual lol
Jeez...
Bro?...
@@Ch4rlz_ThA_Princ3 I'm trying to understand why this, out of every scene in any anime, would be the ones you show "normies"? Lol
@@mpmedia6735 did my reply get deleted?
To anyone saying if those kids didnt come back for the money they would have survived: no, the rumbling can move around 45-50 km/h, most people can run at around 10-15 km/h. They will only delay the inevitable
ikr hange allready mentioned the rumbling can move faster than a galloping horse
I agree with you but they were pretty stupid for trying to get the money back.
@@chanchosretrogames kids are stupid thats why.
I run 30km /h
I can outrun them with my motor cycle 😊
I tried holding it back, tears and lunch wise with this scene but with Eren’s heartbreak and the kid’s death, neither could be held back
Eren die
Chill out brother, it's just an anime
Don't hold it back. It's not healthy
@@muhammadtaha2332
you chill the fk out
@@DCB20 what?
This whole series is not afraid of showing things this gruesome
Despite the fact that some stuff was censored this was still somehow more gruesome than then manga 💀💀
@@matthewh4124 I would agree but the fact that Halil's bashed in head was actually shown without the debris in the manga makes me still put the manga on top, especially with the colored version because the person who did that showed his brain leaking out.
However in terms of overalll dread, the anime definitely wins.
@@matthewh4124 Lol, no it isn't. I went and checked out the manga panel just out of curiosity and you gotta be smoking crack if you think this is more gruesome.
@@ThisHandleSystemCanGetNicked that panel do be messed up fr
@@matthewh4124 Nah bruh, the manga panel is way worse 😂
Is this how ants view us when we destroy their nest lol
Some ants that got caught in a marching band 💀
Imagine how the ants view the colossal titans then
@@christianjoyner1999 that sounds horrifying to think about
Eren die
I just thought of something and this is a question if anyone can help me answer this
In the last episode before part 3 of attack on Titan when
eren and his friends went to the other side of the sea on Marley when eren was crying whilst ramzi was waving at him and later on when mikasah and him were talking and the old man offered a drink did he do that because ramzi told his grandpa that eren saved him from the three people that beat him up is that why eren and his friends were invited to a party
"Children cling their coins squeezing out their wisdom" AOT OP "My war."
*Oh. My. G o d.*
Foreshadowing
Oh W T F
Yooo wtf
YOOO I JUST REALISED THAT
Wisdom teeth
Love how they always draw individual teeth when the characters express extreme emotion
living Eren’s life after he kissed Historia’s hands must’ve been horrible. Imagine living every day of your life knowing what’ll happen tomorrow and knowing EVERYTHING you do means nothing, cause the results always remain the same. The Rumbling.
Absolutely exactly said 😢🙁😔😖😡🤬😡
its worse than that, he isn't just learning the determined future, he also learned the determined past, which he has to determine himself, even though its already happened, he is the least free being alive, because only he knows that everything is fatalistic, at least until the Titans powers are erased.
@@keithfilibeck2390 "Armin... my brain has become such a mess!" 🥺🥺
It reminds me of the twins in Jake long American dragon
I suggest you a rewatch
The cinematography of this scene perfectly captured the haunting essence of humanity and human desires. It was truly mortifying.
A lot of deaths affected me but seeing him being crushed in slow motion does something too😭😢
Its scenes like this that reminded me on how young Erin was. He was put in this position to make hard choices but in reality he was still just a child of war
With someone constantly experiencing those things with no time to process or grieve, im not surprised he ended up going with the most ruthless and drastic choice, even if his choices were just being led by pure ptsd delusions
he didn't make any choices, Eren's fate is deterministic, just as he manipulated the past (which he ALWAYS does, it isn't time travel/alteration) so too is the Rumbling a determined outcome, all before Eren was ever born, either Future Eren, or Ymir made it so, long before Eren was ever born.
Please stop calling him a child when he's 19 years old. He's an adult.
@@ShadowSkyX Did we not watch him since he was a literal kid at the start of the show... Just because he's 19 doesn't change the fact that he grew up horrifically and that it would've definitely affected his choices.
@@keithfilibeck2390 I'm going by the original timeline theory that Erin would've had to have experienced these things in one life in order for him to know what to correct for the Erin we're watching in the show.
Is that really an excuse when Gabi was indoctrinated her whole life and still changed, a few days after seeing her friends get murdered?
The writer really did his research
Those characters names are Arabic names.
And even the Khalfa harbor, khalifa in Arabic means successor
Mia the Successor
@@KePzez good one
They also come from Turkish origin too due to the Ottoman Empire. Likelywise in the Attack on Titan universe the Ottoman Empire existed. But probaly got annihilated after the rumbling. Along with Halil and Ramzi.
The name ramzi could actually be indian tho. Ramzi is actually an anglicized version of his actual name ramuji, which is a common rame in india.
I thought these people could be Arabic as well but in episode 86 they're shown drinking some kind of alcohol (most likely a drink called "rakı" that's widely consumed in Turkey) and any type of alcohol is completely banned in Arabia. Also in Season 4 Episode 4 a guy with really similar clothing is shown selling Turkish ice cream. An ice cream that's known for stretching
What most people don't realize is that the AOT world map is literally Africa upside down, with Madagascar as the Paradis Island.
Is that it? The only continent in AOT universe is upside down Africa? If there's more, is that all Eren rumbled?
@@mushroomarmy8802That is just Marley, google the aot world map
@@mushroomarmy8802 he rumbled it all, 80% of humanity died.
@keithfilibeck2390 in manga eren sent million wall titan all around world to destroy every island and continent
I thought Paradis resembled the Island Nation of Japan while Marley represents the Mainland China
Even if he feel bad about the rumbling even if he’s doing it for his friend’s even if he lost everything, he actually felt good knowing that no one can stop him….he finally felt the taste of fredoom. It is true him and Reiner are really the same.
Oh no like he said…he’s actually worse than Reiner
@@90snickshows84why?
@@Supe204 he pretty much explains why he feels he’s worse than him. Reiner when he attacked the Walls wasn’t under the impression that he did anything wrong he was just following the Marleyan propaganda because it was all he knew and because he wanted to be a hero. Even when he found out how the people on Paradis were he still tried to convince himself that he was the good guy. Eren on the other hand knew what was in store for his future and knew he was on the warpath to commit this genocidal act and knew it was wrong from the very beginning especially with how high the death toll would be compared to what Reiner did but he still chose to follow it not because he wanted to be a hero but to pursue his overwhelming desire for freedom.
I just thought of something and this is a question if anyone can help me answer this
In the last episode before part 3 of attack on Titan when
eren and his friends went to the other side of the sea on Marley when eren was crying whilst ramzi was waving at him and later on when mikasah and him were talking and the old man offered a drink did he do that because ramzi told his grandpa that eren saved him from the three people that beat him up is that why eren and his friends were invited to a party
@@abdullahshaibu5274 yes this is all true bro
The transition between past and present and superb voiceline by Yuki, really a masterpiece.
Eren admitted here that he wanted to flatten the world because he wasn't happy with the idea of the world and what he called freedom not being a reality. He was never going to be happy even if he achieved his so-called freedom. Juxtapose this with Armin who was always free even inside of the walls, Eren was only free in death. But the sympathy we built for Eren made him arguably one of the greatest villains in fiction.
If that's how you spin this convoluted and contrived plot to help u sleep at night,okay then. Armin literally had no plan, and he stated as much. Also nice Gass lighting as Eren didn't choose this because that's his idea of freedom. He chose this because he was left with no other choice. His selfish desire is to go out and see the world while leaving the walls entirely. The problem is the World despises him on his race and want to annihilate his homeland just because of things that happened a century ago.
It's crazy how someone like me who can't stand AoT can follow the plot better than a fan like you. Actually the big reason I can't stand AoT is this arc in particular on how the author craps on a sensitive/delicate topic of race issues just to attract some buzz for his manga. Couldn't even write this situation right but I digress.
@@mr.unknown731 are you accusing the author of political pandering just because you're unsatisfied with something going on in the real world?
@Pink Yogurt No I hate this author for lazy writing that was so bad that it ironically supports Rascism at the end of said manga. It also ironically shits on the point the Black character was making to Armin.
This is what happens when a writer handles a delicate subject with the care of a hammer to a nail.
@@mr.unknown731 are we even watching the same show?
@@MCUFAN-vy4rjhere did he confirm this? This speech legit says that he was disappointed there were people outside the walls.
He wanted a whole world to explore that wasn’t tainted by humanity. It’s not the main reason for the rumbling but he’s a ashamed that part of him wished for this level of destruction.
both isayama and mappa perfected the facial expressions, especially terror and
I only just realized Ramzi is missing his right hand. He must of been caught stealing again before he died
He’s only missing one hand?
I just thought of something and this is a question if anyone can help me answer this
In the last episode before part 3 of attack on Titan when
eren and his friends went to the other side of the sea on Marley when eren was crying whilst ramzi was waving at him and later on when mikasah and him were talking and the old man offered a drink did he do that because ramzi told his grandpa that eren saved him from the three people that beat him up is that why eren and his friends were invited to a party
@@Satheo05 yes he is only missing one
And people still defend marleyans as if they were innocents when the real innocents are those people, this child
Wasnt it directly mentioned in the anime? The other boy saying something like "if you dont stop they will cut your other hand, too" or something like that?
Now I understand what the lyric "Children cling to their coins" in My War meant...
What's especially brutalis that the kid who dies by the rubble had the most merciful death he could have gotten. And the flattened kid pretty much the same. Remember those peoplewho burned?
Heh, I don’t know. I think I would still go out the same way as the dude who shot himself before the rumbling got him, get to go out on my terms that way at least
Bro Eren's voice actor did an amazing job portraying his emotions,just wow!
That final "ko-me do-sai!"
Just cuts deep!
"If I knew this was the price of freedom... I wouldn't have paid..."
--Grisha Yeager
That’s a professional voice-actor for you.
I was genuinely supporting eren until I saw this scene and now I just want all of this to end
@@dariellaahad1501agreed. Sometimes ya gotta spank a kid to teach em a lesson nawhaammean?
@@dariellaahad1501Bro supports Eren for squashing a kid😭😭😭
@@dariellaahad1501nazi
Eren killed a lot of people, including children even before The Rumbling
@@barniehd8358 He killed them in events that led to the rumbling and his downfall
What’s funny is eren will never truly be ‘free’ all he’s ever wanted is to escape from the walls. And he wasn’t satisfied with the results, after the only way he views to get ‘freedom’ is the rumbling. The titans following him are the walls, the walls follow him everywhere he goes.
Oh damn, never looked at it that way.
They did not hold back with animating this
2:27 EREN looks like a jojo character
Its tough to watch. They poured their heart into the animation. The pain in Ramzi's face. His blurred and bloody vision.
This is such an amazing well animated scene you can genuinely tell eren feels so bad but knows the timeline is fixed. Its set in stone. He knows what he has to do
MASTERPIECE
Eren disappointment of the world outside the walls is extremely sad for me, my heart goes out to him 💔
Yh but I feel sadder for the innocent people getting crushed to death
Hahahahahaha he literally victimized Eren in this scene
The world leaders were that stupid
My heart goes out to the innocent people he crushed
@@Chukz05feel sorry for the people that are dying all over the world but that doesn’t stop you from going about your life🤷♀️
if you notice at 0:10 thats reiners dad
Nice peep
So this is what they meant when they said "kids clinging to their coins" in first opening of season 4
I truly am fascinated with the point the story goes for to make you feel sorry for all of them including Eren-- he was once as innocent as those kids and so many others who died because of His action… that he was provoke by the actions of others to rewrite his own life (literally), which inevitably results in the wholesale destruction and slaughter of most of the world’s population-- the same way the world agreed to do to the ppl of the island of Paradis. It’s in the cycle of hate, fear, death and the madness of obtaining absolute power, which perpetuates this drama to an epic conclusion… and Eren is at the heart of the struggle of the human condition; between life, death, love hate, fear, courage, weakness and ultimate power-- but overall the experience of living in abject fear-- which is exactly what it is to be a slave-- and the struggle to be totally free!
This is the cruel reality of war, how children suffer the consequences of human conflicts.
The child-sized body outlines, and the remains of the closed gate got me good.
Bro really wiped world cuz he was disappointed
Lol I mean it's deeper than that. Treat someone like an animal long enough and watch them become one. There really isnt one or even two answers to why this happens. It's more complex than that.
@@turkeyman631actually this is the answer i was expecting.. U are 💯💯 correct
@@turkeyman631so why are people mad at Marley ?
This part in the manga made my blood actually cold; I'm relieved to see they didn't skimp a single detail, especially the slow motion footstep kill. ( 2:11 although in the manga, you could see his dead eyes still open and his brains spilling out. But i wont complain because I would feel bad wishing for that level of gory details on a child character. 😆)
When I saw that panel in the manga I immediately knew they were gonna water it down with the gore for the anime 😂 Still one hell of a scene tho
I wish they did show it. That would just show that the anime is coming to an end and they aren't holding back to make it more memorable. They already have a disclaimer on Hulu and shit so why not 🤷
Fuck that
Let me see that brain across the street
@@TreadywayYTbro really wanted to see a kid’s splattered brains on the floor.
@purpleemerald5299I think it's more so because it makes no sense for a falling boulder to make a clean cut through a kid's skull
I aspire to be like these two, they died for the bag, gotta respect these legendary ass hustlers
2:37 this is so fking dark. This was making me super uneasy and it perfectly portrayed how fucked up the rumbling is...
That probably how bug feels when we step on them when you think about it
When you people thought aanime before is only for kids and corny. Now it gives you trauma.
I have zero pity here, the things these people did to Eren's family, friends and allies. They deserve it all
@@gilbert.bertman even the children who never meet or done anything nor had the chance do too ?
@@themaster011bass2 sins of the father....To me there are no innocents. Eren is the embodiment of justice. They suffered and no one gave a fuck...treated like outsiders for things they had no control over no one spoke up even those who knew the truth. Isnt a fair death to all of them the ultimate form of justice
messed up part but my favorite part due to the emotion and music here
The social and political commentary on SNK is something I did not expected, but it was so well written that it elevated the series even more
The brillance of this scene is that it summarizes everything that Eren is.
Back then, there were still people who saw some "heroism" in him, because even if he is doing something horrible, at least he is doing it for the noble cause of protecting his loved ones, right?
...right?
Then this scene happens, and the story pretty much tells us "No. It takes something more than a desperate situation to push you to commit a global genocide: You have to be a fucking maniac".
Eren is not just another shonen protagonist.
Eren is not a cool dark antihero.
Eren is just a sick kid who refused to grow up.
A kid who refused to accept that his dream wasnt real.
Eren did not have free will, and did not actually want to commit genocide on everyone, he even stated this in the cabin scene with Mikasa, as well as when talking to Armin that he tried his best to change the future but couldn’t. When Eren stated “I wanted this”, he’s referring to wanting an uninhabited world beyond the walls, just like what was in Armin’s book, but he didn’t want to actually commit genocide on anyone. Eren was a good person, but that didn’t matter since all his actions were predetermined in order to achieve the same dream Armin had in his book.
@@hero0686 he had free will. Thats wht he chooses. The future he saw = what he will CHOOSE. "Was a good person" = would give up on his dream like erwin and others did, instead massacre 80% of the wolrd to try achieve that scenery
@ No, he didn’t have free will. Eren’s fate was to die at the hands of Mikasa in order to free Ymir and the titans. And the only way that was possible was through the rumbling. That was all predetermined and forced onto him. If Eren had free will, he would’ve delayed the colossal titans from reaching his friends so that Hange didn’t have to sacrifice herself, but he didn’t do it because he couldn’t make that choice.
@@hero0686 i suggest you to reread some chapters cause you misunderstood many things (Eren rumbling motivations, how future memories works, what eren saw after kissing historia hand, dialogue with armin) chapters: 73-106-121-123-130-131-139
@ I’ve read the chapters and watched the anime multiple times, I understand it quite well. If you think Eren deliberately chose to murder Hange by his own free will, then you might want to reread the story. It seems you’re confused
They can not make a story as epic as this again, AOT was the peak.
Him thanking him he couldn't possibly understand the curse the attack titan holds.
What’s crazy is ppl watched this and was still team Eden. And that is why AoT is goated
It was hinted in part 2 finale that Ramzi maybe Eldian. Here in his last moments he sees Ymir.
I wonder how she felt about it!
Eren accepted that a lot of Eldians outside the walls would die. The Eldians important to him were those inside the walls.
"I have defeated the enemy simply by marching"
You mean Wiping them out?
The manga is more gruesome .. about the other kids head.. sliced up with that rock..
Just wait until the baby scene..
They censor some in the televised versions, suprised they showed even this much tbh. If you look up the blue ray editions of AOT more of the graphic stuff in the manga are shown in previous seasons
in the manga their bones aren't even showing while in the show well you know.
@@countchompula1896 the baby survived tho
@@PeeweePlugfr?
it took the rumbling to finally make eren realise how far freedom should go
Yep. Eren is a monster no matter how you cut it.
I don't think you understand the plot, whether he is a monster or not is irrelevant, he's stuck in a sort of "Dr. Manhattan" style fatalistic determinism the fact that his father, and the Attack Titan user before his father, were already influenced by future Eren, means that the Rumbling too, was always destined to happen, this scene is supposed to show you this, he knows he "kills that kid in the future" because he can experince the future as well as the past.
mind you, these events, and choices were locked into place long before Eren was born, and likely, by Ymir long long ago.
@@keithfilibeck2390 Or he could, you know, not? "Well, Future Me led me here so now I guess I HAVE to commit genocide, right? I mean, how could I not if everything in the past and future has converged here, it's not like I have free will >:DDD"
@@TheVellure he couldn't because he was a slave, he didn't even fully know it, he is a slave to Ymir's will, his entire life manipulated thousands of years in advance, all the things that led to Eren's birth were already set in stone, and were events Eren himself was forced to inact, such is his mother's death, its deterministic.
@@keithfilibeck2390 IDK, the ending still has him trying to rationalize this nonsense like he made a choice of his own. So it's pretty hard to excuse anything as being predetermined.
@@TheVellure it obviously is, lol, the entire plot is about Ymir trying to fudge reality to escape her predicament, which involves having no agency beyond whoever has the Attack Titan has certain urges. through this she manipulated events, Eren's existence is the final chess move to create a being who will achieve this. Eren's motivations, and life, were factored in, he does/did want the rumbling, because he was always going to want it.
No one gonna talk about this amazing ost? Gah dayum the chills
I think it's a minor version of YOUSEEBIGGIRL
Ost is The Rumbling on Liberio
@@codexcodexcodexno it’s called an ordinary day
@@scr3verrrb70 my bad
0:47 this scene was heartwrenching, the fact that like idk a episode before this was all happy drunk eren and the group and then you could just hear the fear of the people and the man
I cried at least 4 times during this special.. It was the best series to be ever created without a question milking my tears out
You can connect this anime with any situation in the world right now. It’s crazy🤯
The freedom is not you can take when you’re alive. Death is the only freedom..
The entire interaction between Eren and Ramzi as well as the Rumbling could have made for a clip in the Anthological Horror Movie “ABCs of Death”.
R is for Rumble
Tfw Eren himself understands and acknowledges how evil his actions are but most of the fans still don't
It needed to be done. Either the rumble happens, or Paradis dies. There's was no in between. The other nations made it clear, they're gonna come together JUST to destroy Paradis. No one I've seen is saying it wasn't evil, just that the only other option was to die.
@@tiacool7978 People suggested alternatives that might've worked and the yaegerists refused to listen. Plenty of people hated Marley, and whether or not it was out of self interest or not, there were literally outsiders on the island working for them, meaning some people would have been willing to side with them. They barely tried diplomacy, and considering Eren and Zeke together had the power of god its not like they didn't have leverage. The rumbling is only the best option if you have no diplomatic skills whatsoever (which to be fair, Eren never did) but others like Armin and Historia certainly did.
I understand why Eren did what he did but that does not make him right on any level.
And yes, plenty of people not only agree with him but say things like "Watching Eren kill those kids only made me support him more." I am not exaggerating. That is almost verbatim a comment I've seen from several people.
@@tiacool7978 There are no alternatives? Literally Eren just killed a bunch of innocent people, the actual enemies survived lmao. He could have you know, gone for the leaders only. He could have made humanitarian passages for children. If he managed to kill 80% of the world's population, he could have very well aimed at the bad guys and protected Paradis. Both the anime and manga let clear the fact that Eren wanted to do it. He wanted to kill everything, he wanted to kill children. Eren is the personication of victims of colonization and genocide becoming even worst genociders
"his actions" would imply he had a choice, he saw the preset future, it is entirely deterministic, The Rumbling was fated to happen long before Eren was born, events were put in place and could not be changed.
@@keithfilibeck2390 Eren is conflicted and frankly broken over the events of the Rumbling. Many of the fans see it as an absolute good, which I find despicable. That's all I meant. Eren's agency or lack thereof does not add or detract from that. It isn't relevant to my statement.
The va when Eren us crying saying sorry gives me chills
The fact that this dude never realized he was his own self-fulfilling prophecy is sad. The reason all these things happened was solely bc he insisted “they must”.
The more I watch this the more I feel sorry for Eren. He knows what he’s doing is wrong and never wanted this outcome. He was looking so hard for an alternative but the world was too full hate. Eren wants his friends to stop him so he doesn’t live with the guilt of committing genocide. And this is the big difference between him and Floch. They were working together but they had different goals. Eren wanted to do this and let himself be killed so that the world can see that even Eldians can be both good and have morals. Floch on the other hand is enjoying the destruction and death and is building a new empire and is willing to enslave or kill those who disagree with him. Eren hates everything he is doing right now. Every country he destroys, every life he takes including children. Eren has gone too far and even he knows it. He never wanted this but Marley could not let go of their hatred for people who had nothing to do with their ancestors. Floch revels in the fact that innocents who don’t want anything to do with the war on Eldia are being killed. It’s wrong to kill each other when there is always a peaceful solution to everything.
I agree with this. a lot of people said that when eren said he was disappointed people interpret it has him saying eren was disappointed in in just seeing humans
When in fact in 2020 a fan asked isyama about eren disappointment he said that “eren was disappointed that humanity outside the walls was cruel and towards paradise and each-other it wasn’t because humanity existed “
People also said that if people weren’t cruel to paradise eren would of still done the rumbling
Also eren doesn’t care about the scenery in armins book he cares because it was denied to him by the walls and humanity the outside the walls and across the ocean
He realised that if he were able to see those sights it will mean he is free from all walls and there will be nothing caging him and he wasn’t disappointed just by the existence of humans but he saw them as nothing but another cage
So if the world wasn’t trying to take his freedom he would have no desire to kill them and he even needed motivation to kill them by his mothers death
@@abdullahshaibu5274 indeed. Him doing the rumbling isn’t out of revenge or hatred. It’s because he’s trying to show that he is a monster that must be stopped by everyone including Eldians. He wants to die because he’s at the point of no Return.
@@TheToaprimezilla what did you think about attack on Titan part 3 what was your memorable moment and who is your favourite character and part for eren as a person is apparently he is not meant to be good or evil
@@abdullahshaibu5274 Hard to say. Eren back in part 3 was ready to save what he thought was the last part of humanity. He was different back then. So I don’t know to be honest
@@TheToaprimezilla maybe eren as a normal human being is nice but with the founding Titan he is not maybe but what do you think of him as a perosn and who is your favourite
I wish Eren hadn't saved the boy that day. At least it would've less painful
It was inevitable
@Abdullah Abo Elyas Yes, his death was inevitable, but it would've been much more painless. There was a scene where a man shot himself with a gun, his death was inevitable too, but he knew it would've been painless than being crushed by rumbling.
@@ajfardin100 Realistically it would be terrifying but pretty quick and painless. We see it here in slow motion, in reality it would be almost instantenous. To die by mauling would be a hundred times worse; it'd be slow, brutal and painful.
Nah, I think he didn't feel shit when the Titans crushed him. I'm sure the Titan didn't feel shit on his foot 😂😂😂
Idk, being crushed is an intense way to die, literally every part of your body is being flattened until it explodes
The animation and the direction of this entire season was off the charts, better than any season of animé I've ever seen, hands down istg. It's like a cinematic movie. Amazing work, aot creators. The emotional points were executed so perfectly
Eren is a kid at heart
I just noticed how Eren is a villain, he never wants peace and always full of wrath. he never settles anything with diplomacy or promises, only with physical abuse. notice how he fought Jean at dinner, he simply just never resort to peace option.
how the writer surround Eren with good characters as bumpers makes us forgot about Eren's brutality. Mikasa was hell bent on believing Eren was a good guy, Armin's diplomacy and PR skill makes Eren forgivable and 'look' as good guy.
when Reiner thought Eren was the worst person to have an Attack Titan, he was dam right. Eren is that one kid who would go too far if being provoked, and he would not find reasonable solution other than power.
Eren always had a naturally dark and angry disposition even as a child. He said it himself he was born like that. No one tried to brainwash him. He was bored when he lived a peaceful life. Had he been born in a normal world, he would've become a serial killer. Because he wants to wield absolute power over the world, that's his idea of freedom. He wants to flatten the world because it disappoints him.
He's similar to that Marleyan officer who pushes Eldians and Pure Titans off the wall and watches them fight for entertainment.
The kid that goes too far when provoke is me. I also love Eren because of the stuff he did, not killing kids and stuff but I mean him not acting like a total dumbass with power, like reverse flash in cw
"I can't save humanity and neither can the commander! But Armin can!
The only thoughts left in my head are full of hate! But Armin's not like that!!
He cares about MORE than fighting!
Tell him, Mikasa!!"
--Eren Yeager, S3, E10? Hero
@@Ch4rlz_ThA_Princ3 if one become a ruler, I'd agree Armin would be the best president out of those 3. but it's too bad they live in a time where power are absolute, and establishing diplomacy means compromising peace during that era. Armin being a hero afterwards were due to fiction genre in my opinion, if it's real world Armin would've been off'ed after the rumbling
Eren > attack on titan
2:47 bro your cans see their bones and crushed ribs and skulls
I feel like Season 4 was made to traumatise us. And it really did
how can people see innocent children dying like this and still support the rumbling
the same way people see innocent children dying in Palestine and still support Israel
@@DayMakerMusic🗿
Because it's either them or Eldia.
War is cruel, that's how it is.
Yeah. I understand it, but if you support it something is wrong with u
@@JacobIX99so Marley did nothing wrong too then 😊
all he said makes more sense now
2:33 Founder Ymir Fritz
Where
@@Slavic_Snake The girl with blonde hair, wearing a white dress
Founder Ymir Fritz
the scene that shows us that eren had no free will, but also that all this was his doing kinda. Strange to explain.
Oh lord the music...
All this happened because of the failure of the world leaders to look at every angle possible and seek a diplomatic solution instead of just declaring war on an island of people who haven't been politically active or simply active for 100 years..... This is the fact that somehow many in the community forget but they just blame Eren.
I mean, Marley used titan powers to rule the world for over a 100 years, so the fear for eldians was reasonable. What did not make sense was the whole world alliance with Marley to kill the eldians that lived in peace for a century. Realistically the world would seek an alliance with paradise to defeat Marley
@@dariellaahad1501 the whole nations fell to Willy Tybur propaganda and fearmongering of Rumbling story that they basically helping Marley to get Founding Titan power.
All because of greed (Marley) and fear (whole other nations)
To be fair, Hizuru trying to ally itself with Eldia didn't save it from the Rumbling
@@dariellaahad1501 That was something that bothered me too. Like they were actively in a war dropping titans on people, while attacking Paradis at the same time. Yet all these people go to Marley to hear a speech on how they should come together and slaughter Paradis. ???? Makes no sense to me.
@@dariellaahad1501also eldians: did the same thing for 2000 years
AOT looked like a happy anime with a good ending to me before I watched it
I knew it would be a happy anytime when I watched the first episode
But..then the other half….
And these type of moments…
Now this is a huge part of my life..and scary sometimes, even as someone about to be an adult soon…
i feel like this scene isn't getting the recognition it deserves, not because it a bad scene but more so that people can't really find it in themselves to watch this horror go down again and again
*me to the ant before school starts (they will get crushed by the students)*
Deaths of children are always the scariest, regardless of are they offscreen, soft or brutal.
Damn! No words can describe the horror.
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One of the saddest death in anime history😭
😭😭😭
As a Turk,I found the way that he call him Remzi so adorable,it sounds so cute and interesting to hear this name this much cute.
Cause usually it’s sounds like more strong in our language but this dub just melted my heart :’) I wish they wouldn’t die
You'll be carful, Ramzi is an arabic name, not a Turkish one ^^
Eren is also a Turkish name
ramzi and halil are arabian names
I feel like here we see the raw portrayal of who he is, his main reason for the rumbling is because he's simply disappointed that the outside world isn't like what he thought, it's not some wonderful adventure land, it was a terrible cruel place not just for Eldiens. He wanted to wipe it all away because his dream of seeing this beautiful magical world was turned into the harsh reality of the world being full of hate. Do I think Erens the hero? No, do I think he's the villain? Yes, but I don't think that he's completely evil, he's more just broken because of everything that happened.
Yeah I think that Eren's like a kid. When the kid receives something that doesn't fulfill his expectation, he will want to tear it apart or throw it away instead of accepting it. Of course I don't say every kid is like that but almost, that's just the nature of kid. In fact, I used to be like that too. But poor for Eren, he has so much power than a normal kid and his childish desire becomes a terrible future. And now he wants it or not, it's read-only and unchangeable
Are you stupid? He did it because the world was trying kill paradis and eren was defending it
@@desertdead5590 I mean all of them are villians if we get down too it
lol man,you guys really cut the whole suffering journey of eren and add it to armin book only,,dont u see how cruel aot world is!!
he is disspointed bcz outside people hate them,so he doesnt have the right to see the beautiful world!! he doesnt care about armin book he just saying there no freedom when he saw armin book thought there is freedom in reality there no feedom just enemy thats why he was dissapointed cz people take their freedom!! wannted them to die!!
he is saying he is doing this for armin book???no,,, lolllllllll!!! doesnt make sense at all!! how can you guys came to this kind of conclusion!! why you guys dont understand eren as a person!!!!,,,,i am just tired of it!! seeing the sight with armin he wanted because he thought a free person can go outside the world where there is freedom and beautiful sight!! but his true intension was having a world where there is no enemy!!
I love how we're witnessing a genocide in fiction and yall in the comments act like it's a normal Tuesday on CNN
1:39 : Children cling to their coins
2:10 : Squeezing out their wisdom
Shinsei kamattechan - Boku no sensou
When you think about it in a messed up way that's how bugs feel when we step on them without care nor know that they're there.
It like from they're P.O.V
Eren couldn't stand for the kid being abused like that. He decided to help anyway, despite knowing the kid's fate. I feel like he was desperate to 'save' humanity from not only their suffering, but also their arrogance. So he just trampled everything and wiped them away, the good and the bad. Even though I feel it's unfair for the kid Ramzi to die like that. He has been suffering his whole life, had to steal and lost his arm for the sake of his own community, and in the end, he died running in terror, not having a single clue what the heck is going on. AOT is a true maaterpiece indeed.
i still can't believe how far they actually animated this scene.
The butterfly being crushed in aot season 4 part 2 title reminds me of this stain.
Ever since the manga i patiently waited for this to be animated.
It wasn't animated in detail to be bold or shit. It is here to show us how fucked up Eren is at this point
Exactly... He became a maniac after he made up his mind
Look at the spots left that didn’t get stepped on thats some prime real estate right there boys
This scene made hate Eren
He escapes into a child version because he doesn't even have the guts to watch what he's doing and then he dares to cry in front of Ramzi and say "I'm sorry?"
Fucking Monster, at least Flock knows how fucked up the whole thing is and doesn't hide behind tears
??? Eren clearly understands that he’s doing something extremely fucked up. Him being upset is pretty reasonable as he doesn’t want to kill Ramzi but has to to get what he wants. Also, I personally don’t see why people hate characters that are bad people. I think Eren is a very interesting character, which is why I like him.
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Or I would see he WAS an interesting character but the ending really fucked shit up. Idk maybe I’d still say he’s a good character.
@@guyinahouse10it's not hating evil character
I don't like the fact that he tries to say he's sorry but then the anime shows him saying "this is freedom"
Be fucking honest with yourself at least
@@Ale-dd3ekYou have literally no media literacy💀
@@Ale-dd3ektell me u don't have any brain cells and did not understand shit at all☠️
@@Ale-dd3ek I think that the "This is freedom" scene represents that little Eren's dream of having a completely empty world outside the walls was fulfilled. And he uses it as a shield to protect his mind from the genocide he is witnessing. Remember that when he obtained the power of the founder, past, present and future became all one thing, so in order to protect himself from that terrible sight, he convinces himself that he fulfilled his wish to achieve his "idea of freedom". At least that's how I understand it.
when the titans swam in water, the soldiers on the ships almost dissolved from the temperature. and then here are zero effects from temperature
Masterpiece animation
"In order to overcome monsters one must toss aside their humanity"
MASTERPIECE !!!!
Agreed
the most chilling scene to me
Ramzi got tag team combo'd and it took ages for Eren to use his Full Gauge Finisher God Damn
I just thought of something and this is a question if anyone can help me answer this
In the last episode before part 3 of attack on Titan when
eren and his friends went to the other side of the sea on Marley when eren was crying whilst ramzi was waving at him and later on when mikasah and him were talking and the old man offered a drink did he do that because ramzi told his grandpa that eren saved him from the three people that beat him up is that why eren and his friends were invited to a party
0:53 that eerie steam + breathing noises tho