What fascinated me the most about the character of Hange is that you very rarely see a "researcher" type character in stories with fantastical settings, even though people in our world have always been driven to understanding the natural world in some capacity. This is especially strange when the world at hand is in constant state of war. Historically, the need for weapons has driven many of new discoveries and inventions for the sake of getting a strategic advantage, as it is shown in Attack on Titan; still, so many Fantasy-Worlds just use Swords, Bows and Arrows for fighting for millenia.
So cool to peel back the other layers in the show to focus on just Hange's perspective like this. I didn't give her too much thought before. But you're spot on about the nuances about her character and how they carry through the series. The depth of even these supporting characters I think is what makes AOT feel so real and complex.
Thank you! I agree 100% that AoT has an awesome supporting cast. There are quite a few I've considered making videos about (in addition to the ones I've already done lol). Anyone in particular that you'd like to see?
Thank you!! This was such a beautiful analysis of Hanji, you touched on aspects i haven't come across till date. Her character had depth and nuance. One of the biggest reasons AOT is phenomenal.
Thank you for the kind words, and I'm glad you enjoyed the video! The depth of all the characters (even supporting members of the cast) is definitely a big part of why I love this series so much.
I really miss the thrill of watching AOT for the first time and uncovering all these different aspects of Hange's personality What a great character Thank you for the video🌟
Welcome back! Big fan of your Korrasami & Yu-Gi-Oh! videos, if I didn’t mentioned it before. If you take recommendations, are you familiar with Inuyasha or Fullmetal Alchemist? Those are my current interests (with mainly the 2003 FMA as of right now) as of right now.😅
Hey! Glad to see you again! I do indeed take recommendations, so thank you for the suggestions! I've never watched Inuyasha, but I am a fan of Full Metal Alchemist, so I would definitely be down to make a video of it at some point (although I've only ever seen Brotherhood, not the 2003 version).
I love her, she is curious, funny and smart, but I don't think she was suited for the role of commander. She was too idealistic to analyze the situations as they presented. Many times, she failed to action. She handled Eren snapping poorly. She was persuing peace, but without any real actions, only speculations. In the end, she just wore a Marvel hero personality to save the world.
She was a human afterall, her frustrated reaction was valid given the dire situation she was facing. Everything had gotten complicated and unpredictable once doors of paradis were thrown open to the unkown outside world. Hanji simply had too much on to deal with singlehandedly.
she was not a devil floch said it perfectly erwin was a devil they needed a devil to handle eren but even that devil who was erwin had it enough and levi gave him a rest
She was my favorite character, but she was wrong and eren was right. The rest of the world wanted the smoke, and would not back down till he gave it to them
Nope. Eren was not right. Eren could have only destroyed the military bases and installations and minimised civilian casualties if he wanted to, but he didn't. He chose the Rumbling mainly because he was disappointed that the world was not an empty vast lands that he envisioned in Armin's book. Eren did it for himself; his friends and the island was just an after-thought he had in order to appease himself into thinking that he was doing the right thing. He chose the Rumbling just so his vision of the outer world being empty was true. But in the end, even Eren admitted that he was a "garden variety idiot who got his hands into power". In the words of Hange, "Genocide is wrong. I'll be damned if we ever justify it somehow."
@@daniaaal yep eren hid his selfish desire of seeing the outside world as a plan sight BEHIND a noble cause of saving paradise JUST LIKE REINER who also hid his selfish desire of gaining respect BEHIND a noble cause of saving the world i dont know people thinks eren did it for his friends when in s4 ep5 reiner literally confesses that he did it for his selfish desire and not for saving the world AND EREN SAYS 'like i thought i am the same as you'
What fascinated me the most about the character of Hange is that you very rarely see a "researcher" type character in stories with fantastical settings, even though people in our world have always been driven to understanding the natural world in some capacity. This is especially strange when the world at hand is in constant state of war. Historically, the need for weapons has driven many of new discoveries and inventions for the sake of getting a strategic advantage, as it is shown in Attack on Titan; still, so many Fantasy-Worlds just use Swords, Bows and Arrows for fighting for millenia.
no one can make me hate you hange 🙏🙏
So cool to peel back the other layers in the show to focus on just Hange's perspective like this. I didn't give her too much thought before. But you're spot on about the nuances about her character and how they carry through the series. The depth of even these supporting characters I think is what makes AOT feel so real and complex.
Thank you! I agree 100% that AoT has an awesome supporting cast. There are quite a few I've considered making videos about (in addition to the ones I've already done lol). Anyone in particular that you'd like to see?
Moblit is indeed best boy
I knew if I was gonna make a Hange video I had to give him a shoutout lol
Thank you!! This was such a beautiful analysis of Hanji, you touched on aspects i haven't come across till date. Her character had depth and nuance. One of the biggest reasons AOT is phenomenal.
Thank you for the kind words, and I'm glad you enjoyed the video! The depth of all the characters (even supporting members of the cast) is definitely a big part of why I love this series so much.
I really miss the thrill of watching AOT for the first time and uncovering all these different aspects of Hange's personality
What a great character
Thank you for the video🌟
The GOAT is back!!!
Thank you! Happy to be back!
Beautiful analysis
Thank you! I'm glad you enjoyed the video!
Another great analysis from Professor Paradigm!
Welcome Back 💪🏾
Thank you! Happy to be back!
Welcome back! Big fan of your Korrasami & Yu-Gi-Oh! videos, if I didn’t mentioned it before. If you take recommendations, are you familiar with Inuyasha or Fullmetal Alchemist? Those are my current interests (with mainly the 2003 FMA as of right now) as of right now.😅
Hey! Glad to see you again! I do indeed take recommendations, so thank you for the suggestions! I've never watched Inuyasha, but I am a fan of Full Metal Alchemist, so I would definitely be down to make a video of it at some point (although I've only ever seen Brotherhood, not the 2003 version).
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How about Arcane from Netflix? Familiar with that?
I am indeed! Super excited for season 2! Any particular character or theme you'd like to see a video about?
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Personal about the relationships between Vi & Powder/Jinx, but the choice his yours.
Thank you for the suggestion! I do have my next few videos already planned out, but I will definitely keep this in mind moving forward!
I love her, she is curious, funny and smart, but I don't think she was suited for the role of commander. She was too idealistic to analyze the situations as they presented. Many times, she failed to action. She handled Eren snapping poorly. She was persuing peace, but without any real actions, only speculations. In the end, she just wore a Marvel hero personality to save the world.
She was a human afterall, her frustrated reaction was valid given the dire situation she was facing. Everything had gotten complicated and unpredictable once doors of paradis were thrown open to the unkown outside world. Hanji simply had too much on to deal with singlehandedly.
she was not a devil
floch said it perfectly
erwin was a devil they needed a devil to handle eren but even that devil who was erwin had it enough and levi gave him a rest
She was my favorite character, but she was wrong and eren was right. The rest of the world wanted the smoke, and would not back down till he gave it to them
Nope. Eren was not right. Eren could have only destroyed the military bases and installations and minimised civilian casualties if he wanted to, but he didn't. He chose the Rumbling mainly because he was disappointed that the world was not an empty vast lands that he envisioned in Armin's book. Eren did it for himself; his friends and the island was just an after-thought he had in order to appease himself into thinking that he was doing the right thing. He chose the Rumbling just so his vision of the outer world being empty was true. But in the end, even Eren admitted that he was a "garden variety idiot who got his hands into power".
In the words of Hange, "Genocide is wrong. I'll be damned if we ever justify it somehow."
@@daniaaal yep
eren hid his selfish desire of seeing the outside world as a plan sight BEHIND a noble cause of saving paradise JUST LIKE REINER who also hid his selfish desire of gaining respect BEHIND a noble cause of saving the world
i dont know people thinks eren did it for his friends when in s4 ep5
reiner literally confesses that he did it for his selfish desire and not for saving the world AND EREN SAYS 'like i thought i am the same as you'