The video discusses the ending of the popular manga series "Attack on Titan" and how it was influenced by the creator's, Hajime Isayama, understanding of the responsibility he had towards his audience. The video explains various hidden details and mysteries in the series, such as the symbolism of birds, the exploration battalion's wings, and the multiple timelines.
It also delves into the theory of an alternate reality where Eren and Mikasa live together, but this reality is erased due to a bad choice made by Eren. The video highlights the toxic relationship between Ymir and King Fritz and how it affects the storyline.
The video concludes by discussing how the series ends where it began, with Eren carrying the weight of his destiny, and how the story comes full circle. The ending is a culmination of the characters' experiences and the themes of freedom, love, and sacrifice.
The video also touches on the emotional impact of the series' conclusion, leaving the audience with a sense of emptiness and mourning for the characters who have become a part of their lives.
Here are the key facts extracted from the text:
1. Isayama said in an interview that the bad ending of Game of Thrones helped him understand the responsibility he has towards his audience.
2. The symbol of the Exploration Battalion is wings, representing freedom.
3. Isayama planned everything from the beginning, and many clues were hidden throughout the series.
4. The secret of alternative realities is revealed in chapter 138.
5. Rennes and Micasa's conversation in the last chapter takes place over a lifetime, with Rennes experiencing memory lapses.
6. The conversation between Rennes and Armin is in continuity for Armin, but for Rennes, it happens throughout a lifetime.
7. Rennes' memory lapses are consistent with the theory that he is experiencing alternative realities.
8. The only possible good ending is the one where Rennes becomes the villain who allows humanity to reunite.
9. The entire scenario is based on the toxic relationship between Ymir and King Fritz.
10. Ymir's migraines are a moment of divergence in the timelines, forcing her to make a choice that guides her towards the destiny wanted by Fritz.
11. Micasa is a strong but submissive woman who fell in love with a monster, Irene Jaeger.
12. The story ends where it began, with Rennes carrying his cross towards an inevitable destiny to liberate his people.
13. The series ends with a feeling of emptiness and mourning for the characters who have disappeared.