I like the detail that while Ymir was chased into the tree terrified of being torn appart by dogs, the kid at the end is walking in full of what looks like wonder and curiosity side by side with a dog as their companion.
The only encounter Eren has had with dogs was them trying to attack him as well. Ymir created a big powerful body to protect herself from the imminent danger of dying she was in. This time, something new may be made.
The fact that the whole island had to be nuked is proof that the nation was not only stubborn but successfully stubborn. I imagine that many conquests of the island had been attempted, and had failed.
And it probably wasn't even for any reason we would know about. The timespan between then and now would make the cause for the war drastically different
@@boshwa20 you have made an amazing point! For example, imagine if eldia had colonized a portion of land across the ocean, and the colony that develops there had grown hostile to the island. There are many ways in which this future could have developed.
@@boshwa20 exactly, if you take the title into consideration this might actually be another 2000 years in the future or so (maybe even 20.000 lol) and the threat of the titans has long been forgotten, they might have fought over something dumb like in todays times
@@ZetsubouZolothey didn't even know or remember that titans once roam the land as its so far in the future. Many things forgotten entirely not even a myth.
But for boy I think he might use it for good because it looks like he isn’t being hunted unlike poor Ymir. Plus at this point hate between Eldia and Marley is long over and titans are but a legend
It's basically the tree of life in the Aot universe. Eren head probably acted as a nest for the parasite to regrow and in order to protect itself made the tree big af, so big the people might convince people to protect it and also would be strong enough to handle nuclear blasts and radiation
@@hunterofdarkness8329 its basically because the worms is inside the tree its called LIFE life gives and also takes for taking shelter inside the tree the worm shielded the tree to live and grow stronger
3:23 eren's grave was so safe when Mikasa was alive, always clean and in good condition, look what happened to it after she died, there was no one to look after his grave
Well it looked like it remained there for quite a while. Long enough for them to make what we would call modern cars. Keep in mind eren had many followers left on that island. and people were going to his grave long after Mikasa died. I think they cared for it for a long time until war started breaking out.
That is just what happens to everyone eventually, you are forgotten, there even comes a day when ALL the people u ever met is dead and nobody tends to your grave, not even your descendants, for they dont know who you are. Thats when u truly "return" to the earth. Some people are inmortalized in history, but it is more often than not just through their ideals, but their bodies are forgotten
"Our names won't be remembered if we die like trampled flowers. I refuse to be forgotten, written off as less than worthless." - English Dub of Opening Song #1 "Guren No Yumia." I think I just recently realized those lines foreshadowed Eren's final fate of his tombstone being erected without his name, leaving everybody except his friends to forget who he was, thus leading to the destruction of Shiganshina that we saw during these end credits of the final chaper special. What deep foreshadowing.
It was necessary that his grave remain unnamed to protect it from being desecrated. With Jaegerist became the new absolute government of Paradis Island, it was guarantee that the extremist in the group would want to find Eren's corpse so that it could be made into a martyr, symbol to the New Eldian Empire. So that was why his grave must not be found, especially since *his actual head* is inside it.
Pure eren....pure mikasa....pure soldiers.... Pure people/humanity.... You fight for nothing.... You die for nothing.... People still figthing .... and we will got again titans....the boy at the end , probably is the new "ymir".... Sad , you sacrifice your people, you lose your life.... for nothing...you suffer for nothing, but you re heroes....(like in real life , like real wars).... Omg , it is a masterpiece.... My honor
as long there humans we will continue to fight, but that doesn't mean we won't learn from our mistakes. Instead of dogs chasing him like with ymir, the boy has a dog as his companion. Eren didnt die for nothing. His friends lived in peace and thats was his goal.
They seem to become less relevant though. They mentioned in the story that humanity nearly had weapons more powerful than the titans and wouldn't need them anymore in the future. They showed nukes at the end which are a much more powerful deterrent than titans.
You know, that tree just represents humanity. That no matter how many wars and conflicts they went to, they'll just keep going. A sad but an enduring cycle. Until they encounter something that isn't human.
and somehow they will defeating that "inhuman" figures. Somehow, again, they will repeat the cycle with their newborn "ability". The result is always the same. The main problem was and STILL always humankind.
So a virus, whether man made or from an ancient era, or a massive planet wide catastrophe. A meteor could still wipe the remainder of us out but something terrestrial will do us in first more than likely.
I like how the scene where despite Eren’s grave site being covered by grass and dirt and the tree as it grew over the year, his gravestone is still popping out as “Eren” witnesses everything the destruction and war that is transpiring on Paradis, just like he did in his visions when he was alive.
After the battle between Heaven and Earth the founding Titan was destroyed along with all the titans it has created including the 9 titan shifters as well. Armin and the others saved what was left of the outside world. Eren destroyed 80% of humanity that was wiped out by the rumbling after he died. Leaving only 20% that survived. Which means the rumbling failed to wipe out the outside world. So the Eldian’s will do what they always do…is fight. They will keep fighting tell they’re free from their enemies. A world with no titans now. As time went forward Mikasa laid Eren to rest under the tree where he will be buried. She was left heartbroken after he died but he wrapped her scarf around her neck one last time. As the years passed Mikasa, Armin, and the others lived a life in peace on the island and continued on with their lives in peace. Mikasa continued to visit Eren’s grave and gives him flowers as she moves forward with her life and started a family of her own. Later on the districts that surrounded the city begins to expand now that no walls or titans will keep them isolated anymore. The Eldian’s are free to expand. Mikasa went to Eren’s grave one last time as she grown to an old woman. After that she passed away peacefully with the scarf wrapped around her neck. Once Mikasa and the others were all gone the Eldian’s continued to move forward into the far future as the population grew more bigger and stronger. After so many years of peace on the island the world was eventually restored and came together and joined forces to destroy the Eldian’s. So the Eldian’s of Paradis did what they’ve always do. Fight for freedom. As the war continues on we see Eren’s grave was slowly being swallowed up by the tree over time and later the sky rained down missiles on the island to destroy the Eldian’s once and for all. When the war was over the Eldian’s were eventually been defeated then a young boy who survived the chaos of the war. He ends up finding a tree that stood taller then any other tree in the forest. The same tree that Ymir found from 2,000 years ago. History repeats itself once more.
@HexShow.4K You had me until you made the biggest assumption, which was wrong. "After so many years of peace on the island the world was eventually restored and came together and joined forces to destroy the Eldian’s." The entire world was reduced to technology, the same as Paradis. They could only focus on rebuilding and survival and eventually sent emissaries of peace (the main cast) while the Yeagerist-led Paradis formed a new national army and identity to prepare for war, but not everyone shared the same ideal. Whatever conflict destroyed Paradis hundreds of years later has absolutely nothing to do with Marley vs. Eldia. In real life that would be like saying "we're gonna go bomb Germany for causing the Holocaust" It could have been a new war, a civil war on the island, the yeagerists could have started the aggression or any reason whatsoever.
@@benaffblack You are making an assumption too by saying that whatever conflict happened had nothing to do with Marley vs Eldia. And taking holocaust as an example is naive. Holocaust hurt only a handful of races (jews, gypies and a few more) while rumbling led to the destruction of 80% of humanity. And you're considering every reason except the most logically plausible one, that the world was still racist towards them. Remember how it was said that the other countries were even more oppressive towards eldians than marley was. There's no reason to believe that the hatred suddenly vanished. The world simply waited till their armies were rebuilt (80% humanity going extinct is not a joke). It must have taken a long time. When they finally managed to do that, they destroyed Eldians for good
@DevanshSingh-iv2uf that's not an assumption. Because clearly you ain't paid attention to the show. We have the Marleyan military captain proclaimaining that the rumbling is the culmination of their years long hatred coming back to them and that they wish they could have done things differently. Marley and the rest of the world sending the Alliance back to Paradis as peace emissaries. Paradis is the new aggressor with their fueled fire for action being driven by a yeagerist government. An entire generation of peace passed for Mikasa. If there was any retaliation for the rumbling, it would have happened well before she even turned like 50. Eren's statement that humanity will always be in conflict is a blanket for the conditions that we live in as a society. What happened to Paradis of what seems like 200+ years later has nothing to do with the rumbling.
Humanity's existence was always full of contradictions: to achieve peace, we prepare for war; to appreciate living, we must learn death; to embrace hope, we must go through grief and sorrow. History repeats not as a cycle but as a spiral - some things remain the same but circumstances change. The only thing that makes a difference in the future is our decision to either have faith for the better or succumb to our worst nightmares.
00:18 - 01:33 This moment where Mikasa can't remember Eren's face anymore, combined with that perfect sad music and her crying, and then the bird was the nr 1 saddest moment in the entire show imo. A real tearjerker, and it feels like a gutpunch everytime I see/hear it
Actually, in the last chapter of AOT, when Eren is fighting his friends and he call back all the titans from mis memories and memories of other titans, you could see a dog titan along running with a human titan. This could be a memory of the future and those titans were the boy and the dog of the post credits scene.
because we are human an intelligence life but too fool to learn from mistaken, like Senator Armstrong in MGE revengence said "War still remain as an Institution, Men will died for what they believe that they don't Understand" i know it may not fit with 100% but it have same massage you unable to stop cycle of war even Eren remove titan power he only it for while until someone start cycle Again and war?, No he did end cycle war...
Well, yeah. Human nature is still there. But the worm did really die. And the curse only existed because of Ymir. So even if the worm was still alive, everything would be different this time because it's neither Eren nor Ymir.
In general, one of two things: either Eren, because of his indecision, failed his "mission" and everything for which he and his friends fought, without negotiating with the Marlians and at the same time not achieving them to the end, or he saw something in the future that made him do just that, and in no way otherwise, and then it was not Eren's fault, but the author of the anime, because he did not even show what the main character learned, which made him reject all adequate options, including the euthanasia of the Eldians, the complete destruction of the Marlians, peace negotiations between paradise and the whole world (with proper policy, they had good chances) and probably there are many other options not mentioned that would be much better than what he did.
You’re probably right about them having other options for peace with the Marlians, the biggest issue was time. Eren only had a few years left to live before he died and the power of the founding titan would have gone to someone else. Then the military would have taken over the decisions of what to do with the power of the founding titan, decision that would most likely put his friends and loved ones at risk and possibly killed. So Eren took matters into his own hands and made himself the ultimate villain that forced them to put aside their differences for the sake of their continued survival. In the end he accomplished his goal and changed the world into one where his friends were free to live their own lives even if he wouldn’t be there to share it with them.
It seems like the war started a long time after Eren's death That means his friends never had to experience such conflict during their lifetime Eren failed to end the cycle of hatred but he didnt die for nothing I guess..
Floch was a good character in his own way but he was never right. Eren and his friends did succeed.. they ended the titan curse once and for all, they lived long peaceful lives and died a peaceful death. No one can stop war forever..even if there were only eldians left in the world, they would still be divided and fought against each other.. Its Erwin who said that war will continue until there is only one person left in the entire world
@@waytoguidance Just look at the Roman Empire, there was a lot of internal conflict, treachery, betrayal, civil war, and eventually that instability lead to their demise.
@@Noizzed At least the Roman Empire didn't get genocided by an external adversary as was going to happen in Eldia's case. If anything, the Yeagerists were the most rational while the alliance members were naive and myopic. They were simply against the Rumbling without considering what would happen if they succeed.
@DevanshSingh-iv2uf Except that giving into the rhetoric of "Peace was never an option" was the entire fucking problem. Both Marley and the Jaegerists subscribed to the belief that the sins of the past were too great to overcome and the only solution going forward was genocide, and as a result, conflict became impossible to avoid. By standing aside and letting the Rumbling happen, the Paradisian members of the Alliance would not merely be allowing billions to die, not merely be forsaking their oath to defend mankind from the threat of the titans to their final breath, but would be betraying the very idea that peace and understanding are even possible. All societal divisions, all differences of belief, all conflicts can only be solved through the destruction of at least one of the sides. That's the conclusion you get by following Floch's mindset, the fascist belief that war is the natural state of mankind and that the only true virtue is strength. What the Alliance fought for was the very idea that people should seek to understand one another, that enemies should break bread and seek to end their wars, and that old hatreds can be put down. You call them short-sighted, but I think they all understood that they were choosing the uncertainty of being human and trusting in our capacity to keep moving forward versus the obvious monstrosity of killing everyone else and ensuring their survival. You call it myopic when what you really meant was that they were principled enough to do what they knew was right instead of what benefitted themselves the most. It's not about logic, because there's nothing inherently logical about choosing to sacrifice everything on the altar of survival versus risking eventual extinction but keeping your beliefs. Logic, I feel, is an inhuman concept, something utterly alien and disgusting to people and completely unfit to decide moral questions, and it's only ever invoked to fallaciously pretend that your cause makes more sense than the rest do.
@@TheAngryXenite Floch didn't believe that war is a natural state for mankind. He was only behaving realistically because he needed to fight the country they were officially at war with. Did you even watch the show? They were at WAR. So yeah. And just throwing around the word fascist doesn't make you look cool just saying. Alliance were stupid people who seemed to be living in some Disney fairytale. And there's no point comparing yeagerists to the Marley. Marley were the aggressors. Yeagerists were the defenders.
Yeah, only for that freedom ending in the flames of destruction over the course of 20,000 years and then at that time either the cycle of subjugation will begin anew, or someone will try to create and new ideal elysian from its ruins.
@@Xensibleone-dz2um not really, they aren't blood thirsty barbarians of orcs from Warhammer, their entire race has been tortured, used and abused for generations, they where treated like scum i think their hate for the entire world is justified.
The world is rebuilt and ushers in a new era that lasts for centuries until it ends with a world war. Now the titans will return. Its a never ending cycle.
Whenever I see this, it breaks my heart. The way Mikasa holds onto Eren, even after everything, is just too much. It’s like all their pain and sacrifices come crashing down in that one moment. Such a heartbreaking but beautiful conclusion to their story. I don't think I'll ever be able to move on from this. 😢 #AOT #ErenAndMikasa
I feel like a lot of them missed the fact the tree is identical to the one where Founder Ymir got her gifts from the blue parasite thing. Someone said Netflix doesn't show the tree scene, I think that might be a partial reason for the hate. It's a crucial detail. It shows a moral dilemma always exists, which is one of the main themes. You could say it's good the nukes dropped, so any nation state wasn't around to resurrect the Power of the Titans in any form to enslave other nations. Then again, the boy and his dog are around. Should we rejoice there are survivors, or would it be better if everyone was dead? After all, there can't be human suffering, if nobody's alive. Or maybe it would be different this time? How much is it worth to f around & find out?
A feature film of the final season, re-edited to 145 minutes, will be released on November 8, 2024. There you can watch this scene in 5.1ch surround sound. However, it is probably only available in Japan.
It took me until today to realise the boy at the end was walking towards the EXACT SAME opening in the tree as Ymir back then. You gotta be joking. It was all for nothing.
Ymir was injured and forced to run into the tree, but this boy is unharmed and run into the tree out of his free will. The message here is war never ends, but their efforts did somewhat make a difference
History does not repeat itself….but it does indeed at times rhyme. As Ymir once enter the tree, so another enters. Not one of fear but of wonder for what lies inside. And so the next spark began.
I think the one thing no one ever mentions while eren is technically dead his remains still had to witness the destruction of the island and I think that’s a cruel irony that even though he fought so hard to save them in the end at most what he did was postpone the destruction of Paradis, and while the boy approaches the tree gives a somber yet hopeful turn of things I think that Eren still having to witness the destruction of Paradis was the hell he landed in.
I speculate since it's so far in the future, that this final war that destroy the island of paradise, doesn't mean that eren's effort was in vain Because 1. It has been so far to the future that this war was not because of hatred that the outside world harbor towards titans, and titan basically has become legends and myth instead of history. Eren's effort at least bought centuries or millennia of peace. So he done his job 2. Maybe this war was cause by lack of resources like the modern world. Like less food, overpopulation, oil. Again not because the world remember what the titans was or where they come from. 3. If the final war was started by the people from paradise island, and it was retaliation fron the outside world, it's not eren's responsibility for what had happened. His time has passed. The eldians are responsible for what's coming for them 4. If the war was started by the people from outside paradise island, the only comfort i can imagine, is that the same thing happened to the outside world, and it's a Mutual Assured Destruction. That the outside world are also destroyed completely by nuclear war
@@MitoMosk it's a military regime which motte is "obliterate the enemy" The Military Police's survivors know they might get killed at some point anyway, so, in their mindset of "kill before being killed", they will work to acquire weapons against Yagerists. Yagerists will do the same, creating really powerful weapons in order to massacre all their dissidents. And even though mutual assured destruction sort of works irl, the Yeagerist are fine with sacrificing anything in order to squash the enemy.
The kid who went into the tree looked like they were just on a hike. They weren’t running m and the dog looked healthy too. I really wonder what could come out of that tree since I think being exploited and having a suppressed need for freedom factored into what Ymir became thanks to the hallucigenia. Maybe the outcome would be completely different for this kid
If hate and conflict does of keep existing then the peace that humanity screams for want will never do of be And will be doomed of repeat the same actions on an endless cycle
so be it. No man will succeed nor should he worry about the whole fucking world. It would be better for a person to try to create a safe and peaceful plot for himself and those important to him
The titan power might be great but none of the wielders is able to break the cycle and lift humanity from its flaws. That's where the problem is, they just can't find someone wise enough to do the job. And yeah, that goes for us too. We have Aristotle, Confucious, Buddha, and look at us now.
Este ending nos deja una reflexión bastante importante y es que "La guerra nunca terminara hasta que la raza humana sea extinta para siempre" . Los humanos tienen por naturaleza autodestruirse a si mismos por lo que nunca aprenderemos de nuestros errores del pasado, ni de la gente que dio su vida por un mundo de paz.
Truly shows how powerful the source of all living matter (the parasite) really is, it technically as a species or creature continued for hundreds of thousands of years, like a seedling from an ancient tree
Mikasa lived out her entire life visiting him with her family and then died of old age. The world advanced 2000 years ahead or more and got destroyed only to see a child potentially repeat everything once more. The events that took place are forgotten by time. The same will happen to you and me.
i DONT WANT A CONTINUATION OF THIS SHOW.... ITS PERFECT JUST THE WAY IT IS. This show has been in my life since it was a kid and im sad seeing it end just like that. One hell of a ride tho
@@Raki1011Mikasa also grew up and lived in Shiganshina. EMA always hung around that tree and there’s many reasons she would have liked to be buried there, so I wouldn’t say it’s an important fact whether or not she ended up marrying Jean. Not that that’s relevant to the story anyhow. It also got me thinking I wouldn’t be surprised if the family we see visiting Eren’s grave isn’t just Mikasa’s, but Armin’s too.
Considering that the boy at the end isn’t in danger and isn’t alone, I like to think that him discovering the titan creature will play out differently.
Mikasa grew to old age and died, that’s at least 60 years alone right there, and thats before the development we see. Cities don’t grow or build fast, the world population was decimated by 80% The amount of time necessary to regrow the population, to then construct the infrastructure to house them and then to expand at THIS incredible scale, a tiny dirt village like Shiganshina to epic skyscrapers? Lets be real, we’re talking 700 to 1000 years have passed here not 100+ like on other forums and reddit, the world was ruined by the rumbling, economies completely shattered, infrastructures in woeful states, people broken, scattered and going through insane levels of PTSD? That’s generational, that takes a significant amount of time for new generations to rebuild and progress forwards, and it takes decades just to start any sort of healing from the initial calamity that took place. If we look at real world Europe, which was devastated after WW2, it took significant effort and support from other parts of the world to reestablish a baseline for them to reconstruct, now here in AOT, it’s going to be that much more insanely difficult with 80% of the world. Consider, you go outside and roughly everything you know is in ruins for as far as you can see and travel, nowhere in your life time will you see advancement, just your generation struggling to pick up the pieces and put somethings back together while attempting to survive on meager resources at the same time, cause there’s no grocery chains, or tool manufacturers or supplies readily available, and the surviving infrastructure is going to be stretched thin helping who it can.
Not exactly, they have what they needed, resources, and experience, and I'm not so sure whether they kept the titans, but if so they could have sped up the process
Have you seen real world? That development in 200 years is perfectly achievable... then comes the war, that too, perfectly believable. Paradis before Rumbling was struck in 1800s, the rest of the world was 1910 back then. With the newfound freedom, Paradis can and will have a leg up of 100 years development spree. Places like Japan grow this big in less time after WWII devastation. Europe, same.
@@ZeroXSEED Europe benefitted from the American Marshal Plan to rebuild their economic infrastructure, while at the same time benefitted from the industrial juggernaut that the US emerged from the war as yo rebuild there for the burgeoning NATO to begin preparing for the “Cold War” because Russia and China began to extend their influences and building their allies as well for what was to come. The US mainlaind, not once touched by that war was in a perfect opportunity to build the supplies and resources necessary for others to do the same, they were also responsible for the rebuilding of Japan as well, along with others for the reconstruction of the pacific theater in general. The US had it’s shipyards, ships, factories and infrastructure intact in order to carry out this herculean task, this is not comparable to AOT’s world where around 90% of the worlds population was exterminated, paradis doesn’t have a similar infrastructure, millions strong population to catapult forward as your suggesting, meanwhile the rest of the world is in fact a smoldering ruin, your argument makes zero sense.
Somehow that tree lived for 20000 years, through countless conflicts, even a scene where the city gets bombarded with missiles that would probably damage the land, the tree just said “nuh-uh” and lived. Crazy
Even if Eren completed his plan.. I am sure after some time eldian make different faction and start fighting among themselves.. Corruption is also a problem Inside the wall
That final scene shows Eren sacrificed his love and a happy life for nothing. The cycle of violence continues. Also, I feel sad for Mikasa, she was left to mourn all alone😢
Eren proved that "This world is not a better place"
But we have to live in it
@@HexShow.4K And at least try to find our place in it, even if the apocalypse were to occur.
@@devantemungin7060 +1
This world is not heaven, yet
@@Cleeon Nor is it hell, just basically a neutral realm of sorts.
I like the detail that while Ymir was chased into the tree terrified of being torn appart by dogs, the kid at the end is walking in full of what looks like wonder and curiosity side by side with a dog as their companion.
Yeah
i personally think that shows that maybe the future won’t end out the same.
@AidenLiquid hope so
I agree, I think it's a good idea, but it continues
The only encounter Eren has had with dogs was them trying to attack him as well. Ymir created a big powerful body to protect herself from the imminent danger of dying she was in. This time, something new may be made.
Attack on Titan is a example of History repeats Itself
Yeah
Like now
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The fact that the whole island had to be nuked is proof that the nation was not only stubborn but successfully stubborn.
I imagine that many conquests of the island had been attempted, and had failed.
And it probably wasn't even for any reason we would know about. The timespan between then and now would make the cause for the war drastically different
@@boshwa20 you have made an amazing point!
For example, imagine if eldia had colonized a portion of land across the ocean, and the colony that develops there had grown hostile to the island.
There are many ways in which this future could have developed.
@@K663-j1kyou could say pretty much wanted independence from Eldia because they were being exploited by them because look how futuristic Eldia is
@@boshwa20 exactly, if you take the title into consideration this might actually be another 2000 years in the future or so (maybe even 20.000 lol) and the threat of the titans has long been forgotten, they might have fought over something dumb like in todays times
@@ZetsubouZolothey didn't even know or remember that titans once roam the land as its so far in the future. Many things forgotten entirely not even a myth.
At least Mikasa and all Eren's friends, maybe even their direct descendands, lived their life in peace.
hope so
Yeah, that final battle looked way into the future. Like year 2100-2200 type year
@@shadowmaster8684 yeah
Hopefully their decedents had the sense to get out of Paradise before the massive end war started.
@@shadowmaster8684 it was 20,000 years after accordimg to the title of the song
I remember one of the opening lines from the OVA _Gundam Wing Endless Waltz_ : "As long as mankind exists, there will always be battles."
for sure
All living things fight each other. Good bacteria fight bad bacteria. Animals and insects fight over territories.
And ants
that's why it's called ENDLESS waltz
Gundams are just Giant Mecha Titans controlled by humans that brings destruction
A circle
Never ends
Yes, it is .
Technically it’s human nature
But for boy I think he might use it for good because it looks like he isn’t being hunted unlike poor Ymir. Plus at this point hate between Eldia and Marley is long over and titans are but a legend
@@johnnyjoestar22 may be
"It's not a circle... It's a spiral."
This is truly a "war.....war never changes" moment
Yeah
thats one hell of a sturdy tree
For sure
It's basically the tree of life in the Aot universe. Eren head probably acted as a nest for the parasite to regrow and in order to protect itself made the tree big af, so big the people might convince people to protect it and also would be strong enough to handle nuclear blasts and radiation
@@hunterofdarkness8329 imagine
its because the worm is inside the tree
it gives and takes
for taking shelter it provided the tree to be stronger
@@hunterofdarkness8329 its basically because the worms is inside the tree
its called LIFE
life gives and also takes
for taking shelter inside the tree the worm shielded the tree to live and grow stronger
If they had to continue, the next series will be called Attack on Titan: Fallout lmao
"War never changes" -Fallout
Future battles should just be a game where kids fight each other so less people die
Then it wouldn’t be called aot anymore
@@MyNamesMegatron then, somehow, someone tried to hide in that "Eren tree", so he became new "Ymir" with different "Path". Maybe.....
@@adistyacnugroho7583 idk bro, could be
Man this ending bring a powerful message
3:23 eren's grave was so safe when Mikasa was alive, always clean and in good condition, look what happened to it after she died, there was no one to look after his grave
Yeah, kind of
Well it looked like it remained there for quite a while. Long enough for them to make what we would call modern cars. Keep in mind eren had many followers left on that island. and people were going to his grave long after Mikasa died. I think they cared for it for a long time until war started breaking out.
That is just what happens to everyone eventually, you are forgotten, there even comes a day when ALL the people u ever met is dead and nobody tends to your grave, not even your descendants, for they dont know who you are. Thats when u truly "return" to the earth. Some people are inmortalized in history, but it is more often than not just through their ideals, but their bodies are forgotten
''Human will continue to fight each other until the day when one human lefts''
-Erwin Smith
Yeah
Fifty bucks that that last human would find an excuse to beat himself up or make war on other animals.
You absolutely butchered that quote start to finish.
@@zerogrey3798I know right? I was like “ wait hold on, my brain is making it sound right but it looks wrong “ 💀
@@prachetasnayse9709 wdym?
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“Peace is Temporary…War is Constant…”
Preventing is another word for delaying
Peace then war then peace and then war again and again.
But doom is eternal
I like that at the end of the post credit so far they do the beginning of the 1st opening
Yes
"Our names won't be remembered if we die like trampled flowers. I refuse to be forgotten, written off as less than worthless."
- English Dub of Opening Song #1 "Guren No Yumia."
I think I just recently realized those lines foreshadowed Eren's final fate of his tombstone being erected without his name, leaving everybody except his friends to forget who he was, thus leading to the destruction of Shiganshina that we saw during these end credits of the final chaper special.
What deep foreshadowing.
Incredible
im pretty sure he will be remebred as the worst person in history in all books because he was responsible for 80% but only his friends knew him truly
May be
It was necessary that his grave remain unnamed to protect it from being desecrated.
With Jaegerist became the new absolute government of Paradis Island, it was guarantee that the extremist in the group would want to find Eren's corpse so that it could be made into a martyr, symbol to the New Eldian Empire.
So that was why his grave must not be found, especially since *his actual head* is inside it.
@@Heylanda-fb9xb ohhh
Thank you for posting this HQ version of the credit!
Thanks for watching though, like please
Can't believe it's been 7 months. Time flies fast
Yes my friend
Now your comment is 7 months old
If We Win, We Always Live But, If We Lose, We Are Died However, If You Don't Fight, We Can't Win. FIGHT! FIGHT!
Si corres te agotas, sino corres no te agotas, sin embargo sino te pones de pie jamás podrás correr
Sure
...and they are dead. Maybe should've listened to the sane guy.
@@ВладиславШаклеин-ч7м who
You think the story is supporting hawk rhetoric?
I want that boy be the "next ymir", but maybe fo 5 years later from now, so we can feel the nostalgic feels so down deep 😢 all love hajime
Same here
Will there be a continuation?
@@MitoMosk hope so
Why would you want that? Ymir suffered so much :(
@@Elvendertig1130 we'll get another new anime :)
The best anime I have ever watched in my life. Why are there no other works similar to this masterpiece?
Same for me, btw you can watch Death Note also
0:15 🪦=
最愛のあなた
ここで永遠の
居眠りにつく
永遠(とわ)と読む
Pure eren....pure mikasa....pure soldiers.... Pure people/humanity.... You fight for nothing.... You die for nothing.... People still figthing .... and we will got again titans....the boy at the end , probably is the new "ymir".... Sad , you sacrifice your people, you lose your life.... for nothing...you suffer for nothing, but you re heroes....(like in real life , like real wars).... Omg , it is a masterpiece.... My honor
@ChawinLaophanna well said
as long there humans we will continue to fight, but that doesn't mean we won't learn from our mistakes. Instead of dogs chasing him like with ymir, the boy has a dog as his companion. Eren didnt die for nothing. His friends lived in peace and thats was his goal.
@@Shuqairi good one
外側にそのエネルギーが向いてる時こそ、自分の内側を見るべき。現実も真理も、そこにある。
I disagree that they fought for nothing or that their sacrifices were meaningless
"war never ends"
A sad part that will always be part of the universe. But it is possible to bring a long calm between each war
"war doesn't change" - john fallout
war without reason
That dog will become the new founding titan
bro i actually want that shit to happen
That'll be crazy
The barking titan😂
I just don't want the dog getting hurt😞
Now its a kaiju 😂
Crazy that the cycle will just continue again over and over, titans will never truly go away
Nobody knows
i think that the story tells: once, titans. Now, [insert the pretext of your preference]...Titans were never the problem
They seem to become less relevant though. They mentioned in the story that humanity nearly had weapons more powerful than the titans and wouldn't need them anymore in the future. They showed nukes at the end which are a much more powerful deterrent than titans.
You know, that tree just represents humanity. That no matter how many wars and conflicts they went to, they'll just keep going.
A sad but an enduring cycle. Until they encounter something that isn't human.
Nice Point of view
and somehow they will defeating that "inhuman" figures. Somehow, again, they will repeat the cycle with their newborn "ability". The result is always the same. The main problem was and STILL always humankind.
So a virus, whether man made or from an ancient era, or a massive planet wide catastrophe. A meteor could still wipe the remainder of us out but something terrestrial will do us in first more than likely.
Is it Eren’s tree or same where was Yimir?
@@Mikasaslife Eren's tree
The ending to AOT was so marvelous it almost had me in tears 😭 that is how much of a fan I am 💯👍
It is for sure
I like how the scene where despite Eren’s grave site being covered by grass and dirt and the tree as it grew over the year, his gravestone is still popping out as “Eren” witnesses everything the destruction and war that is transpiring on Paradis, just like he did in his visions when he was alive.
I'm crying. Thank you, AoT ❤
Welcome. Thank you for watching
After the battle between Heaven and Earth the founding Titan was destroyed along with all the titans it has created including the 9 titan shifters as well. Armin and the others saved what was left of the outside world. Eren destroyed 80% of humanity that was wiped out by the rumbling after he died. Leaving only 20% that survived. Which means the rumbling failed to wipe out the outside world. So the Eldian’s will do what they always do…is fight. They will keep fighting tell they’re free from their enemies. A world with no titans now. As time went forward Mikasa laid Eren to rest under the tree where he will be buried. She was left heartbroken after he died but he wrapped her scarf around her neck one last time. As the years passed Mikasa, Armin, and the others lived a life in peace on the island and continued on with their lives in peace. Mikasa continued to visit Eren’s grave and gives him flowers as she moves forward with her life and started a family of her own. Later on the districts that surrounded the city begins to expand now that no walls or titans will keep them isolated anymore. The Eldian’s are free to expand. Mikasa went to Eren’s grave one last time as she grown to an old woman. After that she passed away peacefully with the scarf wrapped around her neck. Once Mikasa and the others were all gone the Eldian’s continued to move forward into the far future as the population grew more bigger and stronger. After so many years of peace on the island the world was eventually restored and came together and joined forces to destroy the Eldian’s. So the Eldian’s of Paradis did what they’ve always do. Fight for freedom. As the war continues on we see Eren’s grave was slowly being swallowed up by the tree over time and later the sky rained down missiles on the island to destroy the Eldian’s once and for all. When the war was over the Eldian’s were eventually been defeated then a young boy who survived the chaos of the war. He ends up finding a tree that stood taller then any other tree in the forest. The same tree that Ymir found from 2,000 years ago. History repeats itself once more.
Impressive
@HexShow.4K You had me until you made the biggest assumption, which was wrong.
"After so many years of peace on the island the world was eventually restored and came together and joined forces to destroy the Eldian’s."
The entire world was reduced to technology, the same as Paradis. They could only focus on rebuilding and survival and eventually sent emissaries of peace (the main cast) while the Yeagerist-led Paradis formed a new national army and identity to prepare for war, but not everyone shared the same ideal.
Whatever conflict destroyed Paradis hundreds of years later has absolutely nothing to do with Marley vs. Eldia. In real life that would be like saying "we're gonna go bomb Germany for causing the Holocaust"
It could have been a new war, a civil war on the island, the yeagerists could have started the aggression or any reason whatsoever.
@@benaffblack what assumptions are you talking about bro
@@benaffblack You are making an assumption too by saying that whatever conflict happened had nothing to do with Marley vs Eldia.
And taking holocaust as an example is naive. Holocaust hurt only a handful of races (jews, gypies and a few more) while rumbling led to the destruction of 80% of humanity.
And you're considering every reason except the most logically plausible one, that the world was still racist towards them. Remember how it was said that the other countries were even more oppressive towards eldians than marley was. There's no reason to believe that the hatred suddenly vanished. The world simply waited till their armies were rebuilt (80% humanity going extinct is not a joke). It must have taken a long time. When they finally managed to do that, they destroyed Eldians for good
@DevanshSingh-iv2uf that's not an assumption. Because clearly you ain't paid attention to the show.
We have the Marleyan military captain proclaimaining that the rumbling is the culmination of their years long hatred coming back to them and that they wish they could have done things differently.
Marley and the rest of the world sending the Alliance back to Paradis as peace emissaries.
Paradis is the new aggressor with their fueled fire for action being driven by a yeagerist government.
An entire generation of peace passed for Mikasa.
If there was any retaliation for the rumbling, it would have happened well before she even turned like 50.
Eren's statement that humanity will always be in conflict is a blanket for the conditions that we live in as a society.
What happened to Paradis of what seems like 200+ years later has nothing to do with the rumbling.
Humanity's existence was always full of contradictions: to achieve peace, we prepare for war; to appreciate living, we must learn death; to embrace hope, we must go through grief and sorrow. History repeats not as a cycle but as a spiral - some things remain the same but circumstances change. The only thing that makes a difference in the future is our decision to either have faith for the better or succumb to our worst nightmares.
Well said
Spiral? Guess it's Guren Lagann time
@@chaoslordable what's that
@@HexShow.4K different anime from the 2000s, if you've ever seen kill la kill it's that kinda style but mecha
@@chaoslordable ok
00:18 - 01:33 This moment where Mikasa can't remember Eren's face anymore, combined with that perfect sad music and her crying, and then the bird was the nr 1 saddest moment in the entire show imo. A real tearjerker, and it feels like a gutpunch everytime I see/hear it
Actually, in the last chapter of AOT, when Eren is fighting his friends and he call back all the titans from mis memories and memories of other titans, you could see a dog titan along running with a human titan. This could be a memory of the future and those titans were the boy and the dog of the post credits scene.
Is it?
After Eren Yeager Died, This Cycle Will Also Keeps Repeating Many Times Since Mikasa Ackerman Died In Old Age
may be
because we are human an intelligence life but too fool to learn from mistaken, like Senator Armstrong in MGE revengence said "War still remain as an Institution, Men will died for what they believe that they don't Understand" i know it may not fit with 100% but it have same massage you unable to stop cycle of war even Eren remove titan power he only it for while until someone start cycle Again and war?, No he did end cycle war...
Well, yeah. Human nature is still there. But the worm did really die. And the curse only existed because of Ymir.
So even if the worm was still alive, everything would be different this time because it's neither Eren nor Ymir.
@@leontoeides 👍🏻
Mikasa’s voice actor sings the ending song up until Mikasa dies and then the guy takes over
Is it?
Eren’s VA sings too 1:12 and 3:46.
In general, one of two things: either Eren, because of his indecision, failed his "mission" and everything for which he and his friends fought, without negotiating with the Marlians and at the same time not achieving them to the end, or he saw something in the future that made him do just that, and in no way otherwise, and then it was not Eren's fault, but the author of the anime, because he did not even show what the main character learned, which made him reject all adequate options, including the euthanasia of the Eldians, the complete destruction of the Marlians, peace negotiations between paradise and the whole world (with proper policy, they had good chances) and probably there are many other options not mentioned that would be much better than what he did.
You’re probably right about them having other options for peace with the Marlians, the biggest issue was time. Eren only had a few years left to live before he died and the power of the founding titan would have gone to someone else. Then the military would have taken over the decisions of what to do with the power of the founding titan, decision that would most likely put his friends and loved ones at risk and possibly killed. So Eren took matters into his own hands and made himself the ultimate villain that forced them to put aside their differences for the sake of their continued survival. In the end he accomplished his goal and changed the world into one where his friends were free to live their own lives even if he wouldn’t be there to share it with them.
@@brianmurray1388To turn himself into a villain for the sake of the peace, sasuke from naruto wanted to do as well
The same thing may happen again... But the ending doesn't have to be the same...
True
This boy entered in this tree 🌳 for ending the 20% that Eren hasn’t destroyed
«Attack on Titan: Next generation»
idk why there was a hole in a tree but ok...
Let this be the end . No need to ruin a masterpiece
And the kid name is Breren :V
@@RosquilloBC BEREN
no more sequel or prequel, thats it, you get the picture
I felt the pain of Mikasa it made me cry
This gave me a short existential crisis, like all the 70+ hours of aot, imagine living through that and gets forgotten bruh
But the story is everlasting
It seems like the war started a long time after Eren's death
That means his friends never had to experience such conflict during their lifetime
Eren failed to end the cycle of hatred but he didnt die for nothing I guess..
+1
Floch is unironically proven right
Floch was a good character in his own way but he was never right. Eren and his friends did succeed.. they ended the titan curse once and for all, they lived long peaceful lives and died a peaceful death. No one can stop war forever..even if there were only eldians left in the world, they would still be divided and fought against each other.. Its Erwin who said that war will continue until there is only one person left in the entire world
@@waytoguidance Just look at the Roman Empire, there was a lot of internal conflict, treachery, betrayal, civil war, and eventually that instability lead to their demise.
@@Noizzed At least the Roman Empire didn't get genocided by an external adversary as was going to happen in Eldia's case.
If anything, the Yeagerists were the most rational while the alliance members were naive and myopic. They were simply against the Rumbling without considering what would happen if they succeed.
@DevanshSingh-iv2uf Except that giving into the rhetoric of "Peace was never an option" was the entire fucking problem. Both Marley and the Jaegerists subscribed to the belief that the sins of the past were too great to overcome and the only solution going forward was genocide, and as a result, conflict became impossible to avoid. By standing aside and letting the Rumbling happen, the Paradisian members of the Alliance would not merely be allowing billions to die, not merely be forsaking their oath to defend mankind from the threat of the titans to their final breath, but would be betraying the very idea that peace and understanding are even possible. All societal divisions, all differences of belief, all conflicts can only be solved through the destruction of at least one of the sides. That's the conclusion you get by following Floch's mindset, the fascist belief that war is the natural state of mankind and that the only true virtue is strength.
What the Alliance fought for was the very idea that people should seek to understand one another, that enemies should break bread and seek to end their wars, and that old hatreds can be put down. You call them short-sighted, but I think they all understood that they were choosing the uncertainty of being human and trusting in our capacity to keep moving forward versus the obvious monstrosity of killing everyone else and ensuring their survival. You call it myopic when what you really meant was that they were principled enough to do what they knew was right instead of what benefitted themselves the most. It's not about logic, because there's nothing inherently logical about choosing to sacrifice everything on the altar of survival versus risking eventual extinction but keeping your beliefs. Logic, I feel, is an inhuman concept, something utterly alien and disgusting to people and completely unfit to decide moral questions, and it's only ever invoked to fallaciously pretend that your cause makes more sense than the rest do.
@@TheAngryXenite Floch didn't believe that war is a natural state for mankind. He was only behaving realistically because he needed to fight the country they were officially at war with. Did you even watch the show? They were at WAR. So yeah.
And just throwing around the word fascist doesn't make you look cool just saying.
Alliance were stupid people who seemed to be living in some Disney fairytale.
And there's no point comparing yeagerists to the Marley. Marley were the aggressors. Yeagerists were the defenders.
I like how eren finally got the walls down so they can have freedom
Yeah, only for that freedom ending in the flames of destruction over the course of 20,000 years and then at that time either the cycle of subjugation will begin anew, or someone will try to create and new ideal elysian from its ruins.
That same wall Eren took down cost 80% of humanity's population, how do you feel now?
@@ejalicando7276Human are sucks anyway..
good for them thou@@ejalicando7276
Rest in peace Mikasa and eren
RIP
He wasn't a villain. He just simply wanted to end the cycle of wars and pointless suffering
kind of
Ultron and Pain would approve 👍
If he wiped the whole outside world, then Eldians would've started fighting each other. The conflict would never end
@@Xensibleone-dz2um not really, they aren't blood thirsty barbarians of orcs from Warhammer, their entire race has been tortured, used and abused for generations, they where treated like scum i think their hate for the entire world is justified.
Wipes out 80 percent of humanity*
Eren isn’t a villian!
Yeah ok lol
The world is rebuilt and ushers in a new era that lasts for centuries until it ends with a world war. Now the titans will return. Its a never ending cycle.
Yeah, kind of
This never had to have happened, had humanity set their differences aside! Sounds like the real world, doesn't it?
Peace creates war, war creates peace its a cycle, a curse.
Whenever I see this, it breaks my heart. The way Mikasa holds onto Eren, even after everything, is just too much. It’s like all their pain and sacrifices come crashing down in that one moment. Such a heartbreaking but beautiful conclusion to their story. I don't think I'll ever be able to move on from this. 😢 #AOT #ErenAndMikasa
People who don’t like this ending, don’t understand humanity.
it's more realistic ending
I feel like a lot of them missed the fact the tree is identical to the one where Founder Ymir got her gifts from the blue parasite thing. Someone said Netflix doesn't show the tree scene, I think that might be a partial reason for the hate. It's a crucial detail. It shows a moral dilemma always exists, which is one of the main themes. You could say it's good the nukes dropped, so any nation state wasn't around to resurrect the Power of the Titans in any form to enslave other nations.
Then again, the boy and his dog are around. Should we rejoice there are survivors, or would it be better if everyone was dead? After all, there can't be human suffering, if nobody's alive. Or maybe it would be different this time? How much is it worth to f around & find out?
@@dry-cleaning6255 Basically it means that the cycle repeats, it’s the tree of Ymir and the boy will get the Titan powers.
dramatic much? lol
@@rovm23 it is what it is, kid.
One of the best anime.
Mappa executed the scene perfectly, I hope I can enjoy this in cinema
Cinema??
@@HexShow.4K movie theatre
@@abubu2010 This doesn't come out in theaters, man.
A feature film of the final season, re-edited to 145 minutes, will be released on November 8, 2024. There you can watch this scene in 5.1ch surround sound. However, it is probably only available in Japan.
It took me until today to realise the boy at the end was walking towards the EXACT SAME opening in the tree as Ymir back then.
You gotta be joking. It was all for nothing.
Yeah
Ymir was injured and forced to run into the tree, but this boy is unharmed and run into the tree out of his free will. The message here is war never ends, but their efforts did somewhat make a difference
@@ruimingwu7881 well
You people really are one-track minded
@@leontoeides The main-character syndrome on legs has arrived. X)
History does not repeat itself….but it does indeed at times rhyme. As Ymir once enter the tree, so another enters. Not one of fear but of wonder for what lies inside. And so the next spark began.
I think the one thing no one ever mentions while eren is technically dead his remains still had to witness the destruction of the island and I think that’s a cruel irony that even though he fought so hard to save them in the end at most what he did was postpone the destruction of Paradis, and while the boy approaches the tree gives a somber yet hopeful turn of things I think that Eren still having to witness the destruction of Paradis was the hell he landed in.
Here’s the sad part when u realize everyone from S1-2 is dead
I speculate since it's so far in the future, that this final war that destroy the island of paradise, doesn't mean that eren's effort was in vain
Because
1. It has been so far to the future that this war was not because of hatred that the outside world harbor towards titans, and titan basically has become legends and myth instead of history. Eren's effort at least bought centuries or millennia of peace. So he done his job
2. Maybe this war was cause by lack of resources like the modern world. Like less food, overpopulation, oil. Again not because the world remember what the titans was or where they come from.
3. If the final war was started by the people from paradise island, and it was retaliation fron the outside world, it's not eren's responsibility for what had happened. His time has passed. The eldians are responsible for what's coming for them
4. If the war was started by the people from outside paradise island, the only comfort i can imagine, is that the same thing happened to the outside world, and it's a Mutual Assured Destruction. That the outside world are also destroyed completely by nuclear war
Nice one
進撃の巨人を愛してくれてありがとう
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On the bright side it is obvious that Paradis at least managed to nuke who ever nuked them, so mutual destruction.
MAD moment (no pun intended, it is Mutually Assured Destruction)
My opinion, Paradis becomes a fascist regime that at some point fragments and the different factions of Paradise nuke each other at some point.
@@tarnw3301very Roman lol, I like that theory
@@tarnw3301this theory is bizarre
@@MitoMosk it's a military regime which motte is "obliterate the enemy"
The Military Police's survivors know they might get killed at some point anyway, so, in their mindset of "kill before being killed", they will work to acquire weapons against Yagerists.
Yagerists will do the same, creating really powerful weapons in order to massacre all their dissidents.
And even though mutual assured destruction sort of works irl, the Yeagerist are fine with sacrificing anything in order to squash the enemy.
The kid who went into the tree looked like they were just on a hike. They weren’t running m and the dog looked healthy too. I really wonder what could come out of that tree since I think being exploited and having a suppressed need for freedom factored into what Ymir became thanks to the hallucigenia. Maybe the outcome would be completely different for this kid
May be
This really need a sequel maybe not about titans but Like Nier and Drakengard. . connected but distinct. .
@@naxionkryelight951 yes
"All of this has happened before. And all of this will happen again. "
Battlestar Galactica fan?
If hate and conflict does of keep existing then the peace that humanity screams for want will never do of be
And will be doomed of repeat the same actions on an endless cycle
💯
so be it. No man will succeed nor should he worry about the whole fucking world. It would be better for a person to try to create a safe and peaceful plot for himself and those important to him
It's because people have different opinions and beliefs and that would sometimes leads to conflict
The titan power might be great but none of the wielders is able to break the cycle and lift humanity from its flaws. That's where the problem is, they just can't find someone wise enough to do the job. And yeah, that goes for us too. We have Aristotle, Confucious, Buddha, and look at us now.
You can say that
Thank you for posting this movie
I couldn’t watch this scene on Netflix
This could be our future.
I unironically belive that the world will end because of stupid wars
Or our past. An advanced civilization may have existed 13000 years ago before a comet heavily bombared Earth with ice.
Este ending nos deja una reflexión bastante importante y es que "La guerra nunca terminara hasta que la raza humana sea extinta para siempre" . Los humanos tienen por naturaleza autodestruirse a si mismos por lo que nunca aprenderemos de nuestros errores del pasado, ni de la gente que dio su vida por un mundo de paz.
True
La especie humana evoluciona gracias al conflicto. La paz prolongada solo crea corrupción, debilidad y retraso tecnológico.
The attack on Titan will start again
Let´s imagine it is the dog who got the titan power ...
🔥🔥
Great minds think alike 😂
@@JoelnotJackson are you thinking the same ?
@@HexShow.4K well what do you call a founding attack dog titan in short? 🤨
What about the boy?….
It hurts everytime...
Yes
Truly shows how powerful the source of all living matter (the parasite) really is, it technically as a species or creature continued for hundreds of thousands of years, like a seedling from an ancient tree
It is
フロックやエレンが正しいとか言ってる人は何にも分かってないんだよな
フロックもエレンもアルミンもハンジも、結局は振り出しに戻そうとしただけで繰り返す事に変わりはない
ただ人類はその中でも歴史と知恵を積み重ねて進歩し続けるわけで。いつかこの繰り返しを止める事ができるかもしれない
それが進撃の巨人が伝えたかった事
Definitely
I think the boy is mikasa decendent because the scaf is oddly simular to the one eren gave her
I mean it’s a lesson irl, history always repeats itself
Yes
Finished the series two week ago and I have no words but simply amazing
Yes, It's amazing
And thus, the cycle began a new.
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@@mdashfaqulasekin9417 thank you
Done bro thanks for this content
@@mjpicardal1528 thanks
4:24 there is a worm like creature on bottom left screen pocking it’s head and looking at the tree. Tell me that’s not hallucigenia…
It could also be eren
That's an insect
Looks like a snake! o; 🐍
Just an insect
That is a cool find, but it's definitely just a normal worm that was put in to reference the worm like creature in the tree
reminds me of Gang of New York ending scene.
Same
Idk why but at the part with the young boy at the end, the setting just screamed NIER at me lmao.
Mikasa lived out her entire life visiting him with her family and then died of old age. The world advanced 2000 years ahead or more and got destroyed only to see a child potentially repeat everything once more. The events that took place are forgotten by time. The same will happen to you and me.
Well written
@HexShow.4K Well, thank you.
@@michaelbreton6906 welcome
the saddest thing in the opening armin was the last to reach the tree.and he was the last again.
i DONT WANT A CONTINUATION OF THIS SHOW.... ITS PERFECT JUST THE WAY IT IS. This show has been in my life since it was a kid and im sad seeing it end just like that. One hell of a ride tho
Agreed 💯
Well the guy with mikasa is not jean because his hair is not yellow. It is armin for sure .
In the end, Jean is the only one whose dream came true
Who knows
Isayama and MAPPA confirmed nothing and don't forget Mikasa's grave is besides Eren's grave
@@Raki1011Mikasa also grew up and lived in Shiganshina. EMA always hung around that tree and there’s many reasons she would have liked to be buried there, so I wouldn’t say it’s an important fact whether or not she ended up marrying Jean. Not that that’s relevant to the story anyhow.
It also got me thinking I wouldn’t be surprised if the family we see visiting Eren’s grave isn’t just Mikasa’s, but Armin’s too.
Some people say that mikisa move forward and start a family, But I also don't want her to love anyone else other than eren
War, Peace, Revolution.
The Endless Waltz of existence…
Seems that Attack on Titan and Gundam Wing have something in common…
"Only the dead have seen the end of war," attributed to Plato; it suggests that as long as humans exist, the potential for conflict and war remains.
coz of different beliefs.
For sure
Considering that the boy at the end isn’t in danger and isn’t alone, I like to think that him discovering the titan creature will play out differently.
Yeah
Did you know a company from Japan is going to release a new alternate ending known as aot no requim where Eren will not die
I don't know bro
Mikasa grew to old age and died, that’s at least 60 years alone right there, and thats before the development we see.
Cities don’t grow or build fast, the world population was decimated by 80%
The amount of time necessary to regrow the population, to then construct the infrastructure to house them and then to expand at THIS incredible scale, a tiny dirt village like Shiganshina to epic skyscrapers?
Lets be real, we’re talking 700 to 1000 years have passed here not 100+ like on other forums and reddit, the world was ruined by the rumbling, economies completely shattered, infrastructures in woeful states, people broken, scattered and going through insane levels of PTSD? That’s generational, that takes a significant amount of time for new generations to rebuild and progress forwards, and it takes decades just to start any sort of healing from the initial calamity that took place.
If we look at real world Europe, which was devastated after WW2, it took significant effort and support from other parts of the world to reestablish a baseline for them to reconstruct, now here in AOT, it’s going to be that much more insanely difficult with 80% of the world.
Consider, you go outside and roughly everything you know is in ruins for as far as you can see and travel, nowhere in your life time will you see advancement, just your generation struggling to pick up the pieces and put somethings back together while attempting to survive on meager resources at the same time, cause there’s no grocery chains, or tool manufacturers or supplies readily available, and the surviving infrastructure is going to be stretched thin helping who it can.
Bro write a whole essay
Not exactly, they have what they needed, resources, and experience, and I'm not so sure whether they kept the titans, but if so they could have sped up the process
폐허에서 초고층건물까지 대한민국은 50년안에 가능..
Have you seen real world? That development in 200 years is perfectly achievable... then comes the war, that too, perfectly believable.
Paradis before Rumbling was struck in 1800s, the rest of the world was 1910 back then. With the newfound freedom, Paradis can and will have a leg up of 100 years development spree.
Places like Japan grow this big in less time after WWII devastation. Europe, same.
@@ZeroXSEED Europe benefitted from the American Marshal Plan to rebuild their economic infrastructure, while at the same time benefitted from the industrial juggernaut that the US emerged from the war as yo rebuild there for the burgeoning NATO to begin preparing for the “Cold War” because Russia and China began to extend their influences and building their allies as well for what was to come.
The US mainlaind, not once touched by that war was in a perfect opportunity to build the supplies and resources necessary for others to do the same, they were also responsible for the rebuilding of Japan as well, along with others for the reconstruction of the pacific theater in general.
The US had it’s shipyards, ships, factories and infrastructure intact in order to carry out this herculean task, this is not comparable to AOT’s world where around 90% of the worlds population was exterminated, paradis doesn’t have a similar infrastructure, millions strong population to catapult forward as your suggesting, meanwhile the rest of the world is in fact a smoldering ruin, your argument makes zero sense.
I love the scene of the anti-aircraft batteries desperately firing into the smoke-filled sky. I would kill for a war on paradise story
Nice
Somehow that tree lived for 20000 years, through countless conflicts, even a scene where the city gets bombarded with missiles that would probably damage the land, the tree just said “nuh-uh” and lived.
Crazy
I think the tree is used for some metaphor
This is really beautiful, with the song, it makes me want to cry 🥹.
It's emotional for sure
@@HexShow.4K It really is emotional, I want to download the song, but this video makes the song better 😁
@@VivaLaLynz perfect match
Even if Eren completed his plan.. I am sure after some time eldian make different faction and start fighting among themselves.. Corruption is also a problem Inside the wall
And hatred also
Life is like a Circle It never ends
Yes
history will always repeat itself…
Yeah
That final scene shows Eren sacrificed his love and a happy life for nothing. The cycle of violence continues. Also, I feel sad for Mikasa, she was left to mourn all alone😢