I Rewrote Attack on Titan's Infamous Ending and People Love it! Part 2

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  • @kinglycrimson
    @kinglycrimson Před měsícem +499

    Attack on prime proves the ending would be better if the aot author asked for Optimus prime to be in there

  • @MrMovieMaker116
    @MrMovieMaker116 Před měsícem +278

    You went darker than the original was willing to go. Yet, in spite of all of the darkness and despair, you found the light at the end; there is still hope and happiness. I hope you think back to this when you feel depressed. We’re all here for you and rooting for you.

    • @Gelato-V-Fiction
      @Gelato-V-Fiction Před měsícem +10

      Im replying to this comment in hopes he sees this because someone this talented shouldn’t have to feel this way.

    • @desertchrome4538
      @desertchrome4538 Před měsícem +1

      This started off really well like brilliantly and then it went down and down and down and when the Historia plot line dropped this immediately became a joke. Like can y’all let this stupid ship go? Historia NEVER liked Eren, Eren NEVER liked Historia. Yeah Isayama’s ending was better.

    • @MrMovieMaker116
      @MrMovieMaker116 Před měsícem +2

      @@desertchrome4538 Okay. How would YOU change the ending, either Isayama's or Unique's? This isn't a troll, I want to hear your perspective.

    • @D14MBK
      @D14MBK Před měsícem +8

      ​@@desertchrome4538LMAO bros mad he didn't get his lame ship in this perfect rewrite. Go away please

    • @desertchrome4538
      @desertchrome4538 Před měsícem +2

      @@D14MBK From day 1 Eren and Mikasa was positioned as the pairing (person A and person B) from the beginning the show is telling you Mikasa loves Eren and Eren in his own way loves Mikasa. And then suddenly at the end Person A ends up with Person C. Use that little brain of yours and think critically as to why that is a stupid plot twist. Eren ends up with Historia a woman who he had mostly interacted with for an arc and a half. Two people who have acted nothing but platonically with each other suddenly end up together for no reason whatsoever. Eren had more chemistry with Pieck in that scene in the tower then he ever had with Historia. So get your head out of OP’s ass.

  • @nyanya6322
    @nyanya6322 Před měsícem +272

    Okay one of the few things I was disappointed in the first part is when Paradis was destroyed, not because I thought it was a bad decision, but simply because that would mean the end for Historia. And I felt like it was a bad decision because it felt like a bad way to end her character. Off screen and only by an implication.
    So thank you for surprisingly being able to have your cake and eat it.
    EDIT: Just got done with the video and WOW you ate a lot of cakes

    • @TipoIrritable
      @TipoIrritable Před měsícem +2

      The whole Eren / Historia pairing completely fell of.
      They didnt had (Narratively) to be together.
      AOT isnt a romance, neither of these "Ships" should've happened.

    • @jordanlang5172
      @jordanlang5172 Před měsícem +25

      @@TipoIrritableIt isn't a romance, but that doesn't mean the characters can't be together. Your reasoning is like not having comedy in an action movie.

    • @TipoIrritable
      @TipoIrritable Před měsícem +1

      @@jordanlang5172I explained that narratively, their relationship doesn’t make any sense.

    • @satelliteprime
      @satelliteprime Před měsícem +23

      @@TipoIrritable You didn't though...lol
      You said that they don't need to be together because of the genre of the story, despite the fact that putting them together served a specific narrative purpose that drove the plot forward and was not at all done for the sake of romance.
      If they shouldn't be together because AoT isn't romance then by that logic Grish and Dina shouldn't have been a thing either, and once again said logic becomes asinine since they're together for the sake of the narrative, not because of an effort to cram AoT full of ships and appeal to romance fans.
      That's an incredibly flaccid argument and I can only imagine how much worse our stories would be if they never fleshed out their elements or added dimensions to their characters like romance or comedy because of "genre restrictions".

    • @AquaStockYT
      @AquaStockYT Před měsícem

      Nah, gaaaaaaaaaaaaaaay

  • @migl1802
    @migl1802 Před 17 dny +24

    Years later:
    "So how did your parents name you?"
    Cliff: They found me on a Cliff after the rumbling.

  • @NeutralOffensive
    @NeutralOffensive Před měsícem +258

    Given how this was almost all original, I had no idea what to expect coming off the first part. And I will say I am not disappointed at all. You did some really, really ballsy things with this part and it was seriously something else. The themes’ implementations were genuinely fascinating and I like how you included ANR theory while still keeping things original. I also love how you didn’t leave a single character in the dust. You tied every character’s arcs together and even kept giving Eren character development after leaning more towards the villain angle with him. You didn’t leave anyone behind, and that’s exactly what I think the story needed. Watching this entire rewrite was 4-ish hours well-spent.

    • @desertchrome4538
      @desertchrome4538 Před měsícem +4

      This started off really well like brilliantly and then it went down and down and down and when the Historia plot line dropped this immediately became a joke. Like can y’all let this stupid ship go? Historia NEVER liked Eren, Eren NEVER liked Historia. Yeah Isayama’s ending was better.

    • @ltb1345
      @ltb1345 Před měsícem +18

      @@desertchrome4538 Salty, lol.

    • @Saturnius
      @Saturnius Před 18 dny +2

      @@desertchrome4538 Thee people who said Isayama's ending is good tend to be the sort that would say that regardless of *what* the ending is. Also perfect comment @ltb1345

    • @mikelbaningo6407
      @mikelbaningo6407 Před 16 dny

      I don't like the ending because it doesn't remove the titan powers from the world, why not say after they killed Zeke and the rumbling stopped and eren and armin fight and while Mikasa was about to kill him Eren transfer his consciousness to his spine to make it seem like he was killed tricking ymir to removing titans from the world while Eren regrows his head back before he looses his powers and everyone lives happily ever after

  • @pedropaulofaria6126
    @pedropaulofaria6126 Před měsícem +243

    "ymir you are....my special"
    I swear to god you were going to say that.

    • @aurorapaisley7453
      @aurorapaisley7453 Před měsícem +19

      "you are my sunshine.. my only sunshine"

    • @mikelbaningo6407
      @mikelbaningo6407 Před 16 dny +1

      I don't like the ending because it doesn't remove the titan powers from the world, why not say after they killed Zeke and the rumbling stopped and eren and armin fight and while Mikasa was about to kill him Eren transfer his consciousness to his spine to make it seem like he was killed tricking ymir to removing titans from the world while Eren regrows his head back before he looses his powers and everyone lives happily ever after

    • @flydrop8822
      @flydrop8822 Před 13 dny

      @@mikelbaningo6407 but it did remove the titan powers of the world? Or, at least, its uncertain if it did or not, because of the timing between historia giving birth and mikasa killing yimir.

    • @mikelbaningo6407
      @mikelbaningo6407 Před 12 dny

      @@flydrop8822 no, I don't want any powers at all like Zeke said, unless all the titan powers are removed from this world the killing and titan wars will never end so no

  • @AveragePearEnjoyer
    @AveragePearEnjoyer Před měsícem +95

    With this rewrite, the red swan OP might have been a hymn sung by Mikasa's worshipers.
    Like a fallen angel
    Driven by the winds of time
    Descend into the starry night
    Embrace me as a goddess
    Carry eternity as you fly to heaven

    • @mikelbaningo6407
      @mikelbaningo6407 Před 16 dny

      I don't like the ending because it doesn't remove the titan powers from the world, why not say after they killed Zeke and the rumbling stopped and eren and armin fight and while Mikasa was about to kill him Eren transfer his consciousness to his spine to make it seem like he was killed tricking ymir to removing titans from the world while Eren regrows his head back before he looses his powers and everyone lives happily ever after

  • @lautaroasis60
    @lautaroasis60 Před měsícem +147

    1:42:40 "Ymir, you are... The Attack on Titan" *guren no yumiya*

    • @Krypt0_C0in
      @Krypt0_C0in Před měsícem +32

      omfg ymir (eren’s baby) was literally the result of the attack on titans we made along the way

    • @OfficialPisser
      @OfficialPisser Před měsícem +5

      ​@@Krypt0_C0in At the end, the _attack_ we needed, was the _Attack on titan_

    • @mikelbaningo6407
      @mikelbaningo6407 Před 16 dny

      I don't like the ending because it doesn't remove the titan powers from the world, why not say after they killed Zeke and the rumbling stopped and eren and armin fight and while Mikasa was about to kill him Eren transfer his consciousness to his spine to make it seem like he was killed tricking ymir to removing titans from the world while Eren regrows his head back before he looses his powers and everyone lives happily ever after

    • @lautaroasis60
      @lautaroasis60 Před 16 dny

      @@mikelbaningo6407 i think you replied to the wrong comment

    • @mikelbaningo6407
      @mikelbaningo6407 Před 16 dny

      @@lautaroasis60 just saying

  • @DaisyFarm_
    @DaisyFarm_ Před měsícem +141

    “I’m not a god; I’m just someone with power.” Of all the lines in this rewrite this is my favorite one you wrote. I have never watched AOT. I had no previous interest in it nor did I know basically anything about any of the plots of characters. Through the way you told this story though I became so deeply invested in everything, it made me feel like I was watching an ending to a show I had an emotional investment in and it was so good.
    I hope life keeps getting better for you Unique. You deserve it so much. ❤

    • @embargovenom9948
      @embargovenom9948 Před měsícem +16

      It's pretty close to a line in the series. When Eren hugs Ymir in the Paths and shows he's truly on her side.
      "You're not a slave! And you're not a god! You're just a person!
      You don't have to bow to anyone! You can decide! It's your choice! You get to choose!"

    • @DaisyFarm_
      @DaisyFarm_ Před měsícem +5

      @@embargovenom9948 Ah, I see! Good reuse of that idea then :)

    • @AL-kc1nb
      @AL-kc1nb Před měsícem +10

      ​@@DaisyFarm_ You should definitely watch AOT, despite it being an anime it doesn't fall into many of the mistakes that I find make anime so insufferable, and I would even say it's one of the greatest series ever made. Until this video came out I quit recommending it to people (so they wouldn't have to experience the betrayal of the original ending's abysmal writing), but just using this as a headcanon I feel makes up for it. Even with the sheer amount of spoilers in this video there's still so, so much more to the show that happened earlier in the series that I think people deserve seeing. Just a random fun reason story-aside would be experiencing the (at least imo) greatest soundtrack the genius Hiroyuki Sawano made, which in my opinion is one of the only real flaws with this video trying to be a new ending (AOT is only AOT when I hear that beautiful German singing and the Sawano Drop).
      TLDR: you should watch AOT, you won't regret it :)

    • @TipoIrritable
      @TipoIrritable Před měsícem +1

      @@AL-kc1nbActing like the ending was the worst thing ever when that wasn’t the case lol.
      If the ending was that bad, A LOT of people (The majority, only a minority disliked the ending) wouldn’t be loving it.

    • @jordanlang5172
      @jordanlang5172 Před měsícem +4

      @@TipoIrritable There are a lot of people who don't love the ending.

  • @PaintSplashProductions
    @PaintSplashProductions Před měsícem +111

    *How did you make me cry over a rewrite?!*
    I don't even watch AoT but Erin breaking down at his daughter and saying that line 😭

    • @Uniquenameosaurus
      @Uniquenameosaurus  Před měsícem +31

      Wait hang on, now i'm super curious, did you cry not even knowing that was his mother's words?
      Everytime I see one of these comments from people who watch rewrites without the source i'm BAFFLED at how they can enjoy it, but this ones particularly baffling lol.

    • @gabeinthebox
      @gabeinthebox Před měsícem +8

      @@Uniquenameosaurus I mean I didn’t remember that line from Carla, but it still made me cry. That line just hits hard, man.

    • @desertchrome4538
      @desertchrome4538 Před měsícem +3

      @@Uniquenameosaurus This started off really well like brilliantly and then it went down and down and down and when the Historia plot line dropped this immediately became a joke. Like can y’all let this stupid ship go? Historia NEVER liked Eren, Eren NEVER liked Historia. Yeah Isayama’s ending was better.

    • @TipoIrritable
      @TipoIrritable Před měsícem +4

      That shi’ was ass.
      Eren should NOT live, that’s his ultimate consequence for being a genocidal.
      That kid is narratively a plot device, and Eren / Historia shouldn’t be a thing.

    • @gabeinthebox
      @gabeinthebox Před měsícem +2

      @@TipoIrritable Ok? Good argument bro.

  • @frankburnstein1195
    @frankburnstein1195 Před měsícem +67

    You had lost me with the ending to part 1 "How could this man make a compelling ending in a setting where the world is already destroyed?"
    And somehow you managed to make it great, with in character arcs where they were either anemic or non existent before and clever use of previously established events
    Truly your best rewrite so far

  • @zakkurei6451
    @zakkurei6451 Před měsícem +261

    "She doesn't have to be special. She doesn't have to be better than anyone. All I want for her is to laugh, live and most importantly, love. In a world full of hate, my present to her is a future. A path to peace. She may be the Devil's child, but I will make this Hell into a Heaven if I have to. After all, she's free. And that's more than enough for me."
    -Eren Yeager

    • @cracksmoker6960
      @cracksmoker6960 Před měsícem

      all i want for her is to live laugh love

    • @TipoIrritable
      @TipoIrritable Před měsícem +5

      Lame ahh Dialogue.
      Eren was mentally ill, she'll never be free, cause even if she doesnt know, she will always live through countless of civilians death corposes.

    • @jordanlang5172
      @jordanlang5172 Před měsícem +7

      @@TipoIrritable Are you saying she will be haunted by ghosts?

    • @ltb1345
      @ltb1345 Před měsícem +11

      @@TipoIrritable They all got eviscerated from the colossal titans' heat.

    • @sukumadehk
      @sukumadehk Před měsícem

      Probably

  • @bainbonic
    @bainbonic Před měsícem +48

    For all of my favourite stories, there's always at least one defining moment that really resonates and hits me, often a line of dialogue that strikes me and makes me well up. This rewrite has two.
    "I'm not killing billions. I'm choosing not to take a single innocent life more."
    This line deserves so much more than being in a CZcams video. To me, this encapsulates the breaking of the cycle of violence so much more than the test of whether you can make peace with Eren (though of course that was a really good and important part of the rewrite.) I adore how this version of the story puts weight on a single life more than once, starting with the cliff baby being saved. The alliance here fought and died and at the end of it all, they only saved a single life, and this story seems to depict that as a victory. Because of course it's a victory. The weight of _any_ life is immeasurable and infinitely precious, yes they could have saved more if they were faster, but they did save _someone,_ someone who would have died if they were even a second slower. Despite everything, they made that difference, and they won. It's a very unusual way of writing the value of life, but if anything, it sells the value way more by placing such weight upon each single life without devaluing the weight of billions, and it's captured very well in this single line.
    The second moment is cheating a little because it builds off of everything I just said and caps it all off perfectly, but it does so very well so I have to mention it. Of course, it's the final words of Eren in the story. But, while "you are finally free" has all the weight of what I've already said, I do want to bring attention to my favourite part. And yeah, it's also Eren's mother's words, but it gets a lot of really well done context here whether or not it was intentional.
    "Just look how cute she is."
    Of all the parts, this bit actually made me genuinely tear up a bit. I think it's because, for all of the ideals and philosophy of the infinite value of life and the breaking of the cycle of violence, of love and connection that was baked into this rewrite, I think this line hits me so very hard because none of it is in this line. For all the dialogue between characters, the weighing of options, the debates on whether to end the cycle of violence, fighting for freedoms, fighting for love and connection, of the value of a single life, it melts away right here. And it does so at a perfect moment with Historia pulling Eren back from placing arbitrary significance onto his child because, as was said, it _shouldn't_ matter. The point of all of the above is that _every_ life matters, not because they're the reincarnation of a special figure or anything, but because they just do. The lack of requirement on what makes these lives valuable is what makes that value infinite. Having all the philosophy melt away and just having Eren love his child without any of it in this moment is, ironically, what makes all the philosophy correct, because that value is there with or without the philosophy. It's beyond being put into a definable box. It's infinite.
    So yeah, I really like this rewrite. Enough to make me want to write my own short 500 word micro-essay on its final themes separate from the source material. Thank you for making my day, sincerely.

    • @AL-kc1nb
      @AL-kc1nb Před měsícem +11

      The last scene I loved soo much, I wanted to talk about how much I loved it in my main comment but I couldn't figure out how to do it while writing a no-spoilers comment. You put into words almost exactly what I would have said.

    • @bainbonic
      @bainbonic Před měsícem +6

      @@AL-kc1nb I'm glad I managed that. 😄

  • @terrencemoldern2756
    @terrencemoldern2756 Před měsícem +45

    Dude... you did an amazing job...
    You actually inspire me as a amateur writer. So many great ideas and genuinely well thought out plot lines. Thanks for making this man. Absolutely legendary!

  • @Wompwomp1238
    @Wompwomp1238 Před měsícem +173

    YES YES YES THAT IS WHO MIKASA TRULY IS! EVER SINCE THEY WERE KIDS, WHENEVER MIKASA REALIZED THAT EREN IS WRONG SHE WOULD COLDLY TELL HIM OFF OR EVEN PUNCH HIM! WHEN SHE GOT OLDER SHE JUST GOT MORE AND MORE DISTRACTED.... THIS IS THE TRUE MIKASAA 😭

    • @TipoIrritable
      @TipoIrritable Před měsícem +3

      Soulmates, even after proving his lover wrong.
      True Mikasa, stoping Eren, his loved one, away.

  • @Trash-artist
    @Trash-artist Před měsícem +45

    Bro cooked so hard it almost became food wars

    • @desertchrome4538
      @desertchrome4538 Před měsícem +1

      Bro cooked nothing

    • @mikelbaningo6407
      @mikelbaningo6407 Před 16 dny

      I don't like the ending because it doesn't remove the titan powers from the world, why not say after they killed Zeke and the rumbling stopped and eren and armin fight and while Mikasa was about to kill him Eren transfer his consciousness to his spine to make it seem like he was killed tricking ymir to removing titans from the world while Eren regrows his head back before he looses his powers and everyone lives happily ever after

    • @Trash-artist
      @Trash-artist Před 16 dny

      @@mikelbaningo6407 Now that you say it. What actually happened to that titan mechanic. But to be fair from the very start eren was practically unkillable so doing that removes suspense. Also in the video the titans power technically did go away its now dragons, But i can see why you wouldn't like it to be changed and instead removed but i think its nice that it gives mikasa an important role specifically on her family heritage (Even tho it contradicts that the founding titans powers don't work on minority bloodlines) But im pretty sure it got retconned or changed in the original. Personally i like this ending cause it finishes the main themes and lets eldia be freed from the sins of the father and also titan curse, Not the curse of love that was in the original ending.
      Its just my personal take on the titan powers being changed

    • @mikelbaningo6407
      @mikelbaningo6407 Před 15 dny

      @@Trash-artist no man, I don't like this ending, Eren killing Connie, he disabled most of the group, Mikasa deserves to be with Eren

    • @Anti_titanfolkers
      @Anti_titanfolkers Před 14 dny

      Cooked eren glazing u mean.

  • @HadeTheReal
    @HadeTheReal Před měsícem +128

    Man Reiner's Death hit harder than anything else for me. he's my favorite character

    • @Dragoboi1998
      @Dragoboi1998 Před měsícem +5

      well news flash he's still alive this isn't canon

    • @leadfaun
      @leadfaun Před měsícem +17

      @@Dragoboi1998 ok.

    • @ibrothebro6864
      @ibrothebro6864 Před měsícem +34

      ​@@Dragoboi1998That's as stupid as saying "oh don't feel bad for that character, he's fiction"

    • @AveragePearEnjoyer
      @AveragePearEnjoyer Před měsícem +22

      ​@@ibrothebro6864 nah, I think its actually stupider

    • @Hollowmello1285
      @Hollowmello1285 Před měsícem +7

      Who asked. ​@@Dragoboi1998

  • @wezzelinator
    @wezzelinator Před měsícem +48

    8:20
    Genius: The armored titan user protects with his body

    • @mikelbaningo6407
      @mikelbaningo6407 Před 16 dny

      I don't like the ending because it doesn't remove the titan powers from the world, why not say after they killed Zeke and the rumbling stopped and eren and armin fight and while Mikasa was about to kill him Eren transfer his consciousness to his spine to make it seem like he was killed tricking ymir to removing titans from the world while Eren regrows his head back before he looses his powers and everyone lives happily ever after

    • @wezzelinator
      @wezzelinator Před 16 dny +1

      @@mikelbaningo6407 kinda random but OK.
      I'm with Uniq with this one: why is the conclusion to some epic fantasy settings "The magic is gone, its just like the RealWorld™ now!"
      I find it more compelling from a writing perspective to deal with the problem of the "magic" causes when mixed with humans.
      Deleting it is lazy.
      That be like if a story about our world concluded by: " And then all weapons ceased to function, forever." or "And then, it was impossible to add additional greenhouse gasses to the atmosphere." or "And then, resources appeared out of thin air as you require them"
      Solving the problem by removing its medium is uninteresting.
      As to the happy ending: cry about it I guess? ¯\_(ツ)_/¯
      The writer needs to have the stakes mean something. If nothing changes, was it ever worth the effort?
      If they got a storybook ending I think it would have been less interesting then if their actions had tangible consequences.
      If that's not your flavour that's fine too! Seek other types of stories that have the types of endings you like!

    • @Anti_titanfolkers
      @Anti_titanfolkers Před 14 dny

      ​@@wezzelinator I mean this is just a fanfic tho

    • @Anti_titanfolkers
      @Anti_titanfolkers Před 14 dny

      ​@wezzelinator aren't one of eren plans to remove the titans from the world?

  • @michaelfr6290
    @michaelfr6290 Před měsícem +86

    The Mikasa plot twist is actually perfect

  • @sparksdog8111
    @sparksdog8111 Před měsícem +79

    I think my only real criticism of Part 1 & 2 is the dialogue, which is quite rough, in my opinion. That said, I imagine the reason for that is little more than this being a rewrite, if it were official in any capacity, some revisions and edits would no doubt be in order. All that aside, like I said, the dialogue is my only criticism. Even as someone who is far from hating the official ending and appreciates what it does well, and what it does poor, more than the average "hater" (I hate this word, but there's little better right now), this rewrite is fantastic. Well done.

    • @AveragePearEnjoyer
      @AveragePearEnjoyer Před měsícem +18

      I also don't really hate the current ending (note that I only saw the show version of it not the manga)
      What it did need is a LOT more time to breathe. In FMAB the final battle and "ending" was a majority of the final season iirc, and that show had a perfect ending. Wrapped everything up in such a cathartic way. This rewrite would easily constitute another whole season because it also wraps everything up much more thoroughly.

    • @AL-kc1nb
      @AL-kc1nb Před měsícem +10

      @@AveragePearEnjoyer I'd say it's also pretty similar to Breaking Bad which did something similar. When shows get so big and filled with moving gears and plotpoints, like AOT, FMA, and to a potentially lesser extent Breaking Bad, I don't think there's any way to finish them besides making a whole season of closing epilogue.

    • @siginotmylastname3969
      @siginotmylastname3969 Před měsícem +4

      I just think snk did character arcs too explicitly, ie with characters saying out loud what they're thinking to key people involved with what they're thinking so they can resolve it together. The other person shouldn't actually be there for those moments of self realisation especially when they're not a partner or friend who's been trying to shake them out of it, but the FOCUS of their complex. Those are the least likely people to lead you to self awareness on it imo. Do regression arcs that way sure but growth arcs should happen through quiet moments after having run ins with the target of their mental complex.

    • @sparksdog8111
      @sparksdog8111 Před měsícem +2

      @@siginotmylastname3969 I would agree with this, but mostly for the ending, not much else, if I'm being honest. I do agree that some characters often exposited how they felt, but to me it always came off as a natural thing to do when they did it. The ending changed this for me, minus one character that if I begin to praise even a little bit, people will ignore all that I have to say. Regardless, I can only somewhat agree, scenes in which a character is expositing how they feel to another character, such as Eren and Zeke talking in Marley, or Erwin and Levi talking in Shiganshina, or even Armin and Zeke talking in the paths (even if it was rushed and a bit too convenient), are all moments where I think the presence of a second character make the scene work better. That's just me, though. I suppose, I think of two characters as people, and people talk to other people, especially if they trust them, and they share the pain they're dealing with. To me, it seems natural, but I understand if it doesn't to you and others.

    • @flydrop8822
      @flydrop8822 Před 13 dny +4

      I agree, but I think that is just the way of speaking that differs a lot, especially since this is a japanese media being changed by an american in a very informal setting so the dialogue's nuances get lost, but of course in a real setting there are editors that take the dialogue and make it more natural and more coherent.

  • @janhelgetollefsen3048
    @janhelgetollefsen3048 Před 29 dny +26

    I'm now gonna choose to remember this as the actual canonical ending to AoT, and the world will be a bit gasbrighter.

    • @mikelbaningo6407
      @mikelbaningo6407 Před 16 dny

      I don't like the ending because it doesn't remove the titan powers from the world, why not say after they killed Zeke and the rumbling stopped and eren and armin fight and while Mikasa was about to kill him Eren transfer his consciousness to his spine to make it seem like he was killed tricking ymir to removing titans from the world while Eren regrows his head back before he looses his powers and everyone lives happily ever after

    • @Anti_titanfolkers
      @Anti_titanfolkers Před 14 dny

      ​@mikelbaningo6407 they only care abt eren being alive, eren fanboys needs to chill, this whole fanfic is glazing to eren.

    • @jordanlang5172
      @jordanlang5172 Před 6 dny

      @@Anti_titanfolkersThey care more for a well written story.

  • @KillerCheesepuffx
    @KillerCheesepuffx Před měsícem +25

    An excellent rewrite, better than I could have imagined. Actually provided a lot of closure for me. I was very invested and very dissapointed with the ending, and this feels like I got to see things properly wrapped up so I can move on. Thanks, looking forward to watching more in the future.

  • @GabeSweetMan
    @GabeSweetMan Před měsícem +17

    30:55 BRO. I cannot tell you how much I appreciate you for having this level of humility. I posted on the last video as well but this attitude you have is something I wish more writers did when it comes to how they approach adaptations. So many people do not comprehend how insanely difficult it is to build stories from scratch. It requires so much time to let the free association of ideas to coalesce into a coherent story that follows the tenants of "THEREFORE, BUT, BECAUSE." Like any machine, you can't just swap individual parts in and out willy nilly since redesigning one gear means other parts have to move and it can start with wanting to change one little detail and ends with redesigning the whole engine from scratch.
    What you're doing is effectively what Isayama's editor did with the difference being you are putting more of your own creative input into the final product rather than just prodding Isayama with questions to stimulate the creative process. It still takes a tremendous amount of creativity and effort to do re-writes and reorganize those component parts into something functional at this scale, but recognizing that you are standing on the shoulders of -giants- TITANS to achieve the heights of this re-write is likely WHY it turned out so well.
    You successfully avoid the Hollywood Screenwriter ego trap of thinking "Feh, surely *I*, hollywood writer man, can write better than [insert internationally popular multi-million dollar franchise]! Time to CHANGE EVERYTHING! And also insert some giant mechanical spiders maybe."

  • @diadiaa892
    @diadiaa892 Před měsícem +15

    1:40:30 i LOVE THAT! Eren did this all for his friends (but i love how he’s even thinking if it was really all for them or himself too), the consequences being that he lost them in the end. Its a different type of torture because he’ll SEE them live on and actively struggle with their new relationship with him! That’s gotta hurt. And is definitely a good consequence for his actions. They where his world after all, and now he’s tryna figure out if his world hates him.
    1:41:45 I’m so PISSED the advert ruined this moment for me!!! I was tearing UP!!!!
    1:44:50 TOO GOOD!!! Literally BROUGHT TEARS TO MY EYES, THIS WRITINGS SO GOOD😭😭😭
    This is truly a beautifully written _tragedy_ !
    I WISH I CAN SUPERLIKE THIS!!!! ITBWAS FCKING AMAZING😭😭😭 i’m so thankful to be a part of this fandom fr!!
    On that note… *this is my canon ending* ♥️

  • @zakkurei6451
    @zakkurei6451 Před měsícem +93

    OKAY WAIT, THAT MIKASA TWIST DOES JUSTICE TO HER CHARACTER THO.

    • @thatpoorlonelyguywhonobody2143
      @thatpoorlonelyguywhonobody2143 Před měsícem +2

      What twist are you specifically talking about tho?

    • @shivnarayan8532
      @shivnarayan8532 Před měsícem +12

      Her going with her clan and repurposing the founder for peace. Both are good for this retelling

    • @PedroLucas-mg5je
      @PedroLucas-mg5je Před měsícem +14

      ​​​​​@@shivnarayan8532 And also her becoming AOT-Verse's Niddhogg and the twist of her headaches actually being her body reacting to the moments when she undid the timeline's alterations is absolutely genius and WAY better than that stupid manipulation memory plot hole the original ending had and Mikasa being the Chosen One for no reason (which was just as bad as Rey being a Palpatine + her and Arya directly undermining the journeys of both Anakin and Jon Snow by killing Sidious and the Night King)!

    • @shivnarayan8532
      @shivnarayan8532 Před měsícem +5

      @@PedroLucas-mg5je only thing I didn’t like was eren actually being full blown crazy actually fighting and trying to kill Mikasa and Armin (which in the original he never wanted to do) and the random part where he had a child with historia out of nowhere also threw me off as this was only a retelling of the ending not the whole show but that’s just me. I like the ending cause it made Mikasa have more agency outside of Eren and how it’s still bittersweet all three get to live on with their lives while accepting things could never go back to what they were before

    • @thatpoorlonelyguywhonobody2143
      @thatpoorlonelyguywhonobody2143 Před měsícem +7

      @@shivnarayan8532 , I actually liked that eren was fully trying to kill them since it really puts his ideology "fight to live" to the extreme. In the original he didn't want to kill them because Isayama wanted to pull off that stupid code grass rip off ending which made no sense. But eren actually fighting back to live for himself makes more sense.
      Eren being the father of historia didn't come out of nowhere and it also makes sense since it plays a huge role in this ending and a way to serve a perfect conclusion to this ending and all the characters, especially eren and historia themselves

  • @TheJotaroKujo
    @TheJotaroKujo Před měsícem +131

    You absolutely cooked. I really hated any parallels between Mikasa and Ymir but making Mikasa the next Ymir makes so much sense.
    I was also skeptical of the direction you took with Eren last part but you wrapped it up perfectly here. Historia and Ymir's last scene with him is absolutely beautiful and is probably the best "last panel" rewrite I've heard of.
    Also surprised that you went with Jeanpieck instead of Jeankasa. But it strangely makes sense to me too.

    • @maxwellermeav
      @maxwellermeav Před měsícem +20

      Yeah I never really thought much of jeankada, more of just a teenage crush on his end. I think Mikasa becoming the princess of hizuru and wedding a Hizuru-ese (idk) to get closer to her heritage is a really good way to hammer home Mikasa becoming her own person separate from Eren, breaking Ymir's cycle of servitude.

    • @loganshalloe5927
      @loganshalloe5927 Před měsícem +12

      Because Mikasa was not a parallel to Ymir. She is the antitheses to her (and Eren is the antitheses to Fritz in terms of view of freedom).
      Mikasa's love for Eren is what gave her strength for all those years - "Eren, as long as I have you, I can do anything" ep1x6
      Ymir's "love" for the King did the opposite, keeping her subdued without any will of her own.
      Mikasa killed Eren - despite her love for him, but also BECAUSE of her love for him. She was strong enough to let go of his life in order to free him from his dream. It's the ultimate example of how her love for him gave her agency and strength.
      This makes Ymir realise that her love for Fritz was doing the opposite, and that her children should have instead been the focus of her love. (Hence her imagining letting Fritz die by the spear, and hugging her daughters)

    • @jordanlang5172
      @jordanlang5172 Před měsícem +3

      @@loganshalloe5927 That seems convoluted.

    • @HenrythePaleoGuy
      @HenrythePaleoGuy Před měsícem +4

      @@jordanlang5172 More like detailed, lol. He explained it all well.

    • @jordanlang5172
      @jordanlang5172 Před měsícem +1

      ​@@HenrythePaleoGuyI never said he didn't explain it well.

  • @edibartologg
    @edibartologg Před měsícem +52

    FINALLYYYYYY, I WAS DYING TO SEE THIS😭😭

  • @theriverswarning
    @theriverswarning Před měsícem +13

    This rewrite genuinely left me shaking and in tears on multiple occasions. I wholeheartedly understand what it is like to rewrite, as I've worked on a project similar, and I appreciate your upfrontness with how you feel. I also hope your depression subsides, for your own sake. For what it's worth, you at least made the day of one aspiring author. ✊

  • @gabeinthebox
    @gabeinthebox Před měsícem +15

    I can’t tell you how much I love that you untangled the hive mind, kept everyone relevant and interesting, and gave everyone satisfying conclusions. I got choked up like 4 or 5 times during the whole rewrite and my head spun with the twists.
    I wish you all the happiness in the world, man. Thank you for this.

  • @AL-kc1nb
    @AL-kc1nb Před měsícem +73

    1:42:45 There's one more thing very critical to understanding that this was a retcon - the baby's eyelashes and eyebrows were drawn specifically how Isayama draws baby girls. Throughout the manga we're shown quite a few baby boys and baby girls, and there's been one defining trait with them all - the baby girls have long lashes, and the baby boys don't. Right here we're seeing a man holding a baby girl, meaning this COULD NOT have been Grisha holding Eren.

    • @1illumina
      @1illumina Před měsícem +4

      its not a "retcon" unless it was CANONIZED in the story and then changed.

    • @AL-kc1nb
      @AL-kc1nb Před měsícem +21

      @@1illumina That's basically a retcon. Isayama released the final panel of the show, said "this is the final panel to AOT" and that's it. So sure, it wasn't officially canonized in any volume of the series, but getting into semantics like that doesn't change anything and doesn't change that he officially released it to the public as the final panel to the story.

    • @1illumina
      @1illumina Před měsícem +3

      @@AL-kc1nb Its not a retcon, like you said, IT WASNT CANONIZED ! And even if it was a retcon, what isnt a retcon is that it is eren and his baby, thats just a theory, and you cannot retcon a theory

    • @AL-kc1nb
      @AL-kc1nb Před měsícem +7

      ​@@1illumina I never said it was Eren's baby. Most likely it was Eren holding Historia's baby, but because that's a theory and not something objectively true it doesn't matter. And I did say that sure, you could point out it isn't officially a retcon as per the word-for-word definition, but being a stick in the mud for terminology literally does not change anything.
      Isayama said "Here is the final panel!", showed a panel of a man holding a baby girl saying "you are free", and then when the ending came out that panel was a semi-random flashback not at the end, of a man instead holding a baby boy, which the context of is somewhat strange as Uniquenameosaurus pointed out. Definition-wise, sure you're right, but practicality-wise a retcon is the most fitting way to describe it by far.

    • @1illumina
      @1illumina Před měsícem +5

      @@AL-kc1nb Yeah, Isayama changed the final panel, (still not a retcon, just a change but whatever) Also, the context is only strange if you dont really get it. This occurs after the scene where Eren says he doesnt know why he had this deep feeling to wipe it all away. But the panel explains that Eren has always been who he was since the day he was born, and the concept of freedom is drilled into him to the point where his longing for it becomes a big part of his identity and keeps him moving forward.

  • @commonviewer2488
    @commonviewer2488 Před 12 dny +5

    I like to think that while the Titans are meat suits, the Dragon is made from plants

  • @flydrop8822
    @flydrop8822 Před 13 dny +5

    This is genuinely amazing, that ending was soooo emotional and powerful, jesus christ everything is so perfectly tied up and resolved but the tragic consequences still linger, i would actually cry if this was the actual ending and would hands down make shingeki no kioshin the best series i ever watched.

  • @Fares_Gahlan
    @Fares_Gahlan Před měsícem +15

    More than anything, I LOVE how you're able to put consequence for the characters without having to kill.

  • @shadicnion500
    @shadicnion500 Před měsícem +16

    you know what. I don't regret spending that money. this was well worth the wait and it was defiantly well told. a well put together peice of media and im glad i got to experience it. I doubt ill do it again but you sir definatly were well worth every cent.
    but above all I'm glad you enjoyed the process. so much of media just becomes this distilled goop that lacks heart but this. well lets just say you certainly gave your heart for this rewrite.

  • @adenjones1802
    @adenjones1802 Před měsícem +14

    The fact you do such a good job working with the source material as much as possible while adding some origional ideas that fit so well is what makes this for me. This is a cut above other rewrite that just feel like fan fiction and actually feels like its supposed to be the ending.

  • @thisuserhasaname
    @thisuserhasaname Před měsícem +21

    Bro, I actually got giddy when Mikasa got this new unexpected role, and when you brought up the twist about the mythological dragon to boot. At the end of part 1 I couldn't imagine how the rest would need its entire own video, but yeah, now I see why. The twists and developments just kept coming as the hype train had no brakes!
    But question: Why did Mikasa arrive in Paths with only one blade? And if only that one got yeeted away, wouldn't her other blade still be stuck in herself?
    (Also does each living Eldian now have a piece of metal stuck in their throat?)
    Also glad to hear you're making progress on your insomnia and depression! Remember, just like every scout sacrifice brought our protagonists closer to the truth, so does every bad day give you a pointer to how to achieve the good ones.

    • @Uniquenameosaurus
      @Uniquenameosaurus  Před měsícem +10

      I spose it doesn't really matter much since it doesn't affect anything, so I'm not sure if I thought about this and then didn't include it, or just never thought about it. Regardless, the blade would have had to be still in her neck during the fight in paths, or she'd have to remove it on her arrival. But the blade would have definitely come with her, I just don't mention it.
      Also technically yes, every eldian has a very minute piece of blade inside them just as the spinal fluid was split among all eldians, which at first you think, "but there's like 10 eldians left alive, so it'd be a bigger chunk right?" But there's still all the collosals for it to go to as well.

    • @flydrop8822
      @flydrop8822 Před 13 dny

      @@Uniquenameosaurus Interesting, for Mikassa I assumed the blade that was on her neck didn't matter because it hadn't hit her spine yet and when she became a dragon she just regenerated all her wounds.

  • @a.lchowdhury
    @a.lchowdhury Před měsícem +10

    How did this change me more than the official ending, I need more from this ending

  • @jaieregilmore971
    @jaieregilmore971 Před měsícem +6

    Not the fan of the OG ending but this rewrite had me tearing up fitting ending for eren cost for his freedom wasn’t his death but the end of his friendship to armin and mikasa but you know what they say the price of freedom is steep. God I love that he repeat the same line of his mom to his daughter He finally understood what that truly meant.

  • @Ciel8000
    @Ciel8000 Před měsícem +12

    Finally, an ending with reasons that Ymir isnt the only to know.
    I can finally completly move on from AoT now.
    Thank you Unique, what a man you are. I will not forget this rewrite for 10 years at least.

    • @PedroLucas-mg5je
      @PedroLucas-mg5je Před měsícem +6

      Members of AOT fandom who watched this rewrite: "The headcanons... The nightmares... They're... Finally... Over!"

  • @karolgajko
    @karolgajko Před měsícem +16

    This comment is just a drop in the sea, but if it somehow reaches your attention, let this be known to you:
    Man, you are really good at this

  • @naturalweebcultivator
    @naturalweebcultivator Před měsícem +5

    My man your tomfoolery with the story touched my heart like very little stories could. By standing on the shoulders of the colossal Isayama you reached to the clouds themselves like the true attack titan. Great job.

  • @echamp2448
    @echamp2448 Před 12 dny +3

    I absolutely love this and am so glad that you were able to tie up and give a resolution to the Masterpiece that is Attack on Titan, you fulfilled every lose end and story arc so well that its genuinely shocking that Isayama himself didn't come up with it. Thank you so much for giving closure to this wonderful story.

  • @Mr_daili
    @Mr_daili Před 10 dny +4

    I hope u see this comment. I have mixed feelings about your ending bc you did exactly what this story was meant to do which is to connect all the dots and explain every plot inconvenience which you did in a rather realistic way.
    However, i personally believe that the OE were history repeats itself and the cycle of violence never ends is a more suitable ending to it for the sole reason that aot was meant to be the mirror of our own world. I dont know why but my personal favorite ending would probably be a combination of what we got with ur ending. Still a really good job so yeah im just a mere watcher who really appreciate the fact that aot exists

  • @kilaposhi
    @kilaposhi Před měsícem +7

    Love this rewrite, I'm impressed by the work done it's so cool. Also I wonder what Isayama would think of this

    • @sukumadehk
      @sukumadehk Před 26 dny +2

      Maybe he has a rewrite in mind probably tag him in this

    • @Anti_titanfolkers
      @Anti_titanfolkers Před 14 dny

      ​@@sukumadehklmao eren copers are as bad as gojo copers

  • @icevlad148
    @icevlad148 Před měsícem +7

    Holy shit, Yimirs farm monologue actually got some tears out of me. Magical

    • @icevlad148
      @icevlad148 Před měsícem +5

      Fuck the callback to Erens mom line, too. I swear it's just NieR music, I'm totally not emotionally wrecked.

  • @christhechilled
    @christhechilled Před měsícem +9

    Even if Eren x Historia isn't necessary for the story to happen, the baby segment just makes sense and gives the reason for their relationship overall.

    • @Spantzcatdog
      @Spantzcatdog Před měsícem +1

      Nah, Eren doesn't deserve a love interest. Historia is too good for him.

    • @amoy5657
      @amoy5657 Před 3 dny

      Why tho? Why not as it was in the og story? This man just wanted his horniness out with chad boy and a blonde girl
      Historua already served her purpose in this rewrite

  • @ZeroKay
    @ZeroKay Před měsícem +15

    I've been watching your other videos (Puss In Boots) rewrite and I want to say thank you for making these types of videos, especially for Attack on Titan which was a big part of my life.

    • @deathcart4446
      @deathcart4446 Před měsícem +3

      Zerokay??????? 😮😮😮😮😮😱😱😱😱😱

    • @GoWBouncer
      @GoWBouncer Před 4 dny

      Jesus, how the mighty have fallen. sad

  • @rgmoses2189
    @rgmoses2189 Před měsícem +10

    Dont be depressed because through your work you have lifted me from my own depression. Take pride in knowing you have accomplished this not only for me but for many others who didnt have enough copium for this terrible ending to one of the best anime if not shows of all time.
    Subscribed on my first video, great job and hope to see more!

  • @shinjimirou928
    @shinjimirou928 Před měsícem +76

    You... filled a void that i felt lost purpose in the story when i first finished reading AOT years ago up to its ending that same day it was released.
    Reading the story originally felt like what was the point of all the amazing plotlines that Isayama started all being betrayed and ignored forgetting what was first established from the logic of the development...
    and all i had in mind occupying the void was
    What was Ymir's motive?
    Why did Eren half-assed his rumbling after being resolved see through it because there was no turning back?
    What was the point of giving the baby or pregnancy of Historia foreshadowing, only to be hooked up with a bully farmboy from the past she never loved?
    Why wasnt the warhammer titan fully utilized? Eren is smart enough to take advantage of it.
    Why does killing Zeke stop the rumbling when it was established from the start part that Eren in paths convinced Ymir that they no longer need Zeke to take control of the power.
    Why would Armin thank Eren for killing everyone for their sake? He was against killing from the start!
    Why did they make Reiner a Historia simp and creep in the end?
    Why does Jean have to be forced to be paired with Mikasa?
    Why is there a tree again implying that the Titan powers never died out despite showing that the hallucegenia dying at the final battle?
    Why did it have to end with Eren failing at 80% only for us to rub it in that Paradis get destroyed by enemies after thousands of years? It just makes everything Eren was fighting for all pointless.
    Why is it only Ymir knows....?
    You did so much more than just fix the plotholes by answering all that. You gave depth and deeper purpose for all the characters that was just left aside or in a hivemind for a black and white ending that was supposed to be morally grey from a story that questions both sides of the spectrum. I love what you did for Hanji, Yelena, Gab, Falco, Historia, Mikasa, Armin, Eren, Zeke, and Reiner. You made all their choices and consequences make sense to who they were based on what was established beforehand and the appropriate consequences to their actions. I felt tears at sad and gut wrenching moments imagining how the tragic or beautiful ends to the characters happened that i couldn't feel from the original ending.
    I love what Isayama made as a world and story but it betrayed me that he couldn't conclude it in a way that made sense to what he made. And I'm grateful you gave that conclusion justice, that I can live peacefully knowing I can imagine what was the potential that could have happen if Isayama just had the courage to see through what he originally had before the retcons.
    I'm glad I found your video. Thank you for an amazing rewrite!

    • @desertchrome4538
      @desertchrome4538 Před měsícem +2

      This started off really well like brilliantly and then it went down and down and down and when the Historia plot line dropped this immediately became a joke. Like can y’all let this stupid ship go? Historia NEVER liked Eren, Eren NEVER liked Historia. Yeah Isayama’s ending was better.

    • @shinjimirou928
      @shinjimirou928 Před měsícem +8

      @@desertchrome4538 It's fine to have a different opinion and like what you like.
      But Isayama already admitted he didn't pull of the ending the way he exactly wanted it to in his interviews.
      Many plot points that he foreshadowed were left in the air and changed completely by the final arc that were inconsistent.
      So for me it's better to be answered than left up to Ymir only knows.

    • @desertchrome4538
      @desertchrome4538 Před měsícem +1

      @@shinjimirou928 Yeah that’s fine, but this ending was not it, It was unbelievably damaging to so many characters. And just came off as a less ridiculous AONR ripoff tbh. And not to mention if they went with this ending it would have been downright insulting to so many viewers

    • @TipoIrritable
      @TipoIrritable Před měsícem

      "Why would Armin thank Eren for killing everyone for their sake? He was against killing from the start!" Armin literally nuked Eldians for a greater good...
      He thanked Eren of it, because that would give them time. Time to everything.

    • @TipoIrritable
      @TipoIrritable Před měsícem

      @@shinjimirou928 "But Isayama already admitted he didn't pull of the ending the way he exactly wanted it to in his interviews."
      That doesnt confirms anything. He later said that he wanted Eren to be that way; pathethic, human.

  • @anishmyfriend
    @anishmyfriend Před měsícem +7

    Genuinely perfect. Watching these videos healed a part of my soul…

  • @darkcasterpunkzero7870
    @darkcasterpunkzero7870 Před měsícem +22

    This is quite a good plotline than the one Isiyama left the story on with. Hope this gets picked up on the mainstream. Looking forward when this video blows up in the future and more shitty stories get a fix of their writings. This is a very good video.
    Thank you for writing this rewrite and keep up the good work.

  • @justhuman8173
    @justhuman8173 Před měsícem +9

    Damn, that final line with Eren broke me, it legit made me cry... One thing I couldnt do in the original series, well Im not really not a fan on how the author ended the series too. It officially ended with 3rd season as my headcanon but your rewrite of the story.... MAN ITS MY HEADCANON NOW
    AMAZING JOB, REALLY APPRECIATE IT

    • @elhombrebait4395
      @elhombrebait4395 Před měsícem +1

      Eren being alive = Instant bad ending.
      The ultimate consequence for a literal genocide it’s death, there is no other option. There isn’t happiness afterwards.
      Also, the whole Historia and Eren thing was mid.

    • @justhuman8173
      @justhuman8173 Před měsícem +2

      ​@@elhombrebait4395 Nah, Eren 'being alive = bad ending' just an excuse for an easy out. Of course it provides surprise value the first time around and then what? As audiences, there is no payoff for the MC we followed for the entire series. And as the video says, he needs to get proper closure for his entire character arc.
      Eren, as a mass murderer, should have given the writers a challenge on how to handle him as a character without just killing him as an easy way out. A work of fiction should at least explore those possibilities.
      You know a good example of this?
      Kratos, he is undoubtedly a mass murderer, by killing the gods he destroyed all of Greece (flood, eternal darkness, pandemic, disaster everywhere). Of course he had to die for his actions. But we as players follow his journey, we care more about him than the entire population of Greece. When he commit suicide to gave hope to Greece at the end of the 3rd game, it sure provides a shock value, but that wasnt the end. instead he survived and went through a redemption arc in the 4th game and on.
      Im not saying that Eren should be like Kratos. But thats an example on how to properly handle a main character that at the same time also a mass murderer.

    • @TipoIrritable
      @TipoIrritable Před měsícem +1

      @@justhuman8173​​⁠​⁠​⁠​⁠It’s not an easy out, it’s what the story build up to be. It’s far from being an excuse, it’s the ultimate ending for the one that killed the majority of humanity.
      It’s not just: “He has to die for his actions”
      The perfect closing of Eren’s character is the dying. Why? Because he also belongs to the cycle of hatred that he hated so much, he was a slave to his own conceptual ‘freedom’, which made him a person who could not be completely free. So, when he undertook and closed the aforementioned cycle, he had to die. Not as a single consequence, but as a perfect closure to what I fought so hard. Because he was also part of the problem.
      Comparing Kratos with Eren seems silly to me, and very inconsistent. Kratos killed not for pleasure, not for necessity, but to eliminate the established evil of the gods in his revengeance. (Gods who, for the most part, were all evil)
      Eren didnt, on the contrary, he killed more innocent people than evil people, he destroyed more lives than he saved. And he left humanity in a primitive era. The ideals that both convey are very different.
      Isayama built the end of the manga so that there was no other way out than that. That’s why he gave that closure to both Mikasa and Eren.
      That’s why History / Eren is the wrong way. Eren was always in love with Mikasa, and dying because of her is the best.
      Mikasa was not a parallel to Ymir.
      She is the antitheses to her (and Eren is the antitheses to Fritz in terms of view of freedom).
      Mikasa's love for Eren is what gave her strength for all those years - "Eren, as long as I have you, I can do anything" ep1x6 Ymir's "love" for the King did the opposite, keeping her subdued without any will of her own.
      Mikasa killed Eren - despite her love for him, but also BECAUSE of her love for him.
      She was strong enough to let go of his life in order to free him from his dream. It's the ultimate example of how her love for him gave her agency and strength.
      Mikasa killed Eren - despite her love for him, but also BECAUSE of her love for him.
      She was strong enough to let go of his life in order to free him from his dream. It's the ultimate example of how her love for him gave her agency and strength.
      This makes Ymir realise that her love for Fritz was doing the opposite, and that her children should have instead been the focus of her love. (Hence her imagining letting Fritz die by the spear, and hugging her daughters)

    • @jordanlang5172
      @jordanlang5172 Před měsícem +2

      ​@@TipoIrritableAre you afraid of me? Because anytime I rebut one of your comments, you don't respond. How about you actually respond to me? I made the effort to engage countless times. The least you can do is not be a coward.
      There are so many problems with what you wrote. So I'm going to go through each incorrect thing you said.
      You said, "It’s not an easy out, it’s what the story build up to be. It’s far from being an excuse, it’s the ultimate ending for the one that killed the majority of humanity." And then you said, "It’s not just: “He has to die for his actions.”" You are contradicting yourself.
      "The perfect closing of Eren’s character is the dying. Why? Because he also belongs to the cycle of hatred that he hated so much, he was a slave to his own conceptual ‘freedom’, which made him a person who could not be completely free." If your argument is that he needed to die because he was in a cycle of hatred, then everyone should die as well. If Eren is not free because he is a slave to his idea of 'freedom', then what about the others? What about Armin? Are they slaves to their ideas as well? Your argument that his death was needed so he could be 'free' from the concept of 'freedom' is nonsensical.
      "So, when he undertook and closed the aforementioned cycle, he had to die. Not as a single consequence, but as a perfect closure to what I fought so hard. Because he was also part of the problem." What did Eren fight so hard for that he needed to die? Was it to stop hate? Is that why you said he was part of the problem? Yes, he hated that his people were discriminated against, but that does not make him the problem if he wanted to make sure his people were at peace if he killed everyone who hated them. He was the outcome of a problem, which was the hatred towards Eldians. So his plan to cure the hatred and make peace is to kill his enemies. If we go by your logic, then Ymir should have died because she was the own who caused the problem.
      "Kratos killed not for pleasure, not for necessity, but to eliminate the established evil of the gods in his revengeance. (Gods who, for the most part, were all evil)"
      The gods were not evil until he opened Pandora's box in the first game. The gods were not evil until he opened Pandora's box in the first game. So his 'revenge' was a problem he created. Also, Eren didn't kill for pleasure but for peace for his people and friends. It was stated when he summoned all the Eldians into paths, until it was retconned.
      "Eren didnt, on the contrary, he killed more innocent people than evil people, he destroyed more lives than he saved. And he left humanity in a primitive era. The ideals that both convey are very different." Eren didn't what? Kill for a noble goal? Kill the gods? Kratos also killed more innocent people than evil people. By killing the gods, he caused chaos, which caused innocents to die. So Kratos killed more lives than he saved, just like Eren.
      "Isayama built the end of the manga so that there was no other way out than that. That’s why he gave that closure to both Mikasa and Eren. That’s why History / Eren is the wrong way. Eren was always in love with Mikasa, and dying because of her is the best." I'm not surprised this is your argument, since you ship Mikasa and Eren. You will use anything to justify your stupid ship. It's honestly childish of you, but that's understandable when your grammar is atrocious. Also, your reasoning is flawed. Just because Eren was killed by Mikasa does not mean it was the only way to end the series, but of course it had to end that way, because you needed your Eren and Mikasa feelings to be validated. If that is your argument for why Eren should not be with Historia, then that is idiotic. But you may say, "He confessed in the ending." Having Eren say he loves Mikasa at the end does not mean he always loved her, because nothing before the past 138 chapters showed this. If that scene were not there, then your argument would fall on its face. You may say, "Isayama wrote it, so it's canon." Well, then, what about anything that came before? He wrote those chapters, and nothing showed Eren loved Mikasa, and those are canon. Are you going to say it was because of Kokuhaku culture?
      "Mikasa was not a parallel to Ymir. She is the antitheses to her (and Eren is the antitheses to Fritz in terms of view of freedom)" Antithesis can be a parallel as well. And honestly, their connection was shoehorned at the last second.
      "She was strong enough to let go of his life in order to free him from his dream. It's the ultimate example of how her love for him gave her agency and strength." What dream? The dream of having peace?
      "This makes Ymir realise that her love for Fritz was doing the opposite, and that her children should have instead been the focus of her love. (Hence her imagining letting Fritz die by the spear and hugging her daughters.) " So Mikasa killing Eren shows her that she should have loved her kids more? Out of all the people she saw, this is what made her change? "Mikasa, you killing Eren, the person you love, makes me realize that I shouldn't love king Fritz, but my children, since the king is a jerk. So I should have been a better mother." Do you know how dumb that sounds?

  • @satelliteprime
    @satelliteprime Před měsícem +22

    ...Wow. Time for me to be long-winded again.
    1. Okay to start, THANK you for bringing Misaka's Eldian blood into play via the dragon/founder plotline. Even as someone who doesn't hate the OG ending, the story really never did anything with the unique blend of ancestry that is Misaka, and that always bugged me. And I've gotta give kudos to the use of the dragon in general, as someone who has spent a long long time studying mythology for my own creative reasons, the nod to the Norse mythology that AoT pulls so heavily from, not to mention how effectively it was foreshadowed at the beginning of the rewrite - it caught me off guard, and that was fun.
    2. Doing my boy Reiner justice by letting him be armor...even without the Titan itself, and act in accordance with everything he has learned, was effective. Letting him be the sort of voice this story has effectively snuffed out time and time again with characters like pre-Rumbling Armin or Onyankopon. It's consistent with the heart he has spent his life ignoring. The person caught between his two identities.
    3. It was pretty smart to yank so many of the happy endings away as you did via the Pure Titan chaos. It tested the limits of the characters, their will, their ideals, and their sanity, in a way that feels tonally and thematically consistent with Seasons 1, 2, and 3...realistically cruel.
    4. Ymir's decision regarding Historia is a very nice cherry on top of a sundae I didn't know I was eating, so thank you for that. Did not expect Ymir to get genuine closure, and this character beat eliminated the concerns I might have had about Rumbling Paradis offscreen, those concerns mostly having to do with Historia.
    5. Armin snapping on Eren at the cliffside had me genuinely tense, I actually stopped for awhile there to write my comment and ensure I didn't lose or forget my lengthy commentary on everything that happened before then.......so imagine my utter bewilderment when his answer to Armin's question turned out to be what it was, after having come back down from all that excitement. It really was an AoT tier twist, because even the popularity of that ship and the prominence of that theory, the identity of Historia's child was the furthest thing from my mind when it was revealed, and said reveal was very well placed at the most jarring, shocking and impactful spot in the narrative it possibly could have been. Way to test Armin's character in a way that makes sense and feels both tragic and earned, and neither justified nor condemned the person he spent most of the AoT's story being. Hell, way to test the alliance, Falco, Gabi ESPECIALLY, and even the audience's growth, with the unfairness final conflict of this story.
    It was, again, a bit confusing to follow in places as various specificities and mechanics were spelled out, and more often than not I absolutely needed to mentally imagine the scenes playing out with the character's voices to really sell a scene, but I can't pretend for a second that it doesn't make for a powerful conclusion to this war, and stellar finale to this story overall.

    • @satelliteprime
      @satelliteprime Před měsícem +8

      Also the last 30 minutes have a LOT more worthy of praise that I didn't get to mention, and really showcase how good this rewrite is at more than just dramatic moments, plot twists and potent action scenes. The strength of the narrative closure on display made me connect with the story emotionally on a level that I didn't expect to. Excellent work tying everything together, *especially* the things that weren't your ideas at the start.

    • @Uniquenameosaurus
      @Uniquenameosaurus  Před měsícem +6

      *wipes sweat off brow* Oh thank god, a positive comment about the dragon twist. The only other thing i've seen was "That was a bit of a stretch", which for what it is, isn't really BAD, but I was a little weary. I Felt like that George Lucas "I might have gone too far in one or two places" quote.
      Thanks for the quality comment as usual.
      On point 5, I don't quite understand "armins question turned out to be what it was" Are you saying you guessed the twist in the comment you were writing oorr?

    • @satelliteprime
      @satelliteprime Před měsícem +3

      @@Uniquenameosaurus Yeah that was an.....admittedly very long sentence. What I said being "when the answer to Armin's question turned out to be what it was". What I meant being that when Armin had Eren on the cliffside ready to toss him, I'd stopped watching to start putting my thoughts into my lengthy comment because I had a lot to say, so that tension hung in the air. When I returned, that drawn out suspense culminated in that twist, and it hit me that much harder.
      Also, I don't take issue with the dragon because the way I see it, the form of the 'origin of all living matter' that Ymir fused with in the original story, was arbitrary. The Titans are humanoid because Ymir was human, as were all of her descendants. The tree that she found it under took on an alien form under its influence too, and every time even a little imagination was applied to the Titan powers by a mind of a new shifter, it became less normal and more strange. This too, was true even in the original ending, when we saw the countless likenesses of shifters past. So it stands to reason that someone who actively sought to make it something new, would have absolute control over what form the power took. If anything I'd say it's consistent, since the last two shifters we see in the series before this are Eren's giant ribcage-serpent titan, and a literal flying titan covered in feathers.

    • @TipoIrritable
      @TipoIrritable Před měsícem

      The sub-plot between Ymir and Historia was lowkey trash.
      Mikasa and Ymir sub-plot was better.

    • @satelliteprime
      @satelliteprime Před měsícem +5

      @@TipoIrritable Even if I agreed that the Mikasa and Ymir narrative was better conceptually (which I don't, the pathos of the answer for Ymir's motives being "love" feels incredibly contrived and frankly, trite), the subplot was poorly executed on a lot of basic and fundamental storytelling levels regardless. I'm not even someone who hates the original ending, even the manga version, but the conclusion to that subplot genuinely feels like something out of an entirely different series for how much it fumbles on a narrative and storytelling level (and don't even get me started on the anticlimax that was Historia's character in the original...or her child for that matter. Like wow, that complete and utter writing misfire is bad enough that it feels like a plot beat straight out of RWBY, and for something as near to perfection as AoT that's.....honestly baffling).

  • @Gefehhka
    @Gefehhka Před 19 dny +4

    This truly was our Attack on Titan.

  • @jinwong2360
    @jinwong2360 Před měsícem +2

    Bro, you don’t know how happy I am watching your video. The amount of satisfactions I got from this video is insane.
    Thank you, this is now my head canon ending!!!!!!!

  • @connorduquette1432
    @connorduquette1432 Před měsícem +9

    Goddamn, Reiner's arc and the ending callback with Ymir/Carla was fucking amazing. I also really loved imagining a lot of the action setpieces you came up with.
    I'm not crazy about everything. On first run through, Mikasa's explanation of alternate timelines was practically incomprehensible, but that might just be a me thing that goes away if I go back over it a few times. Armin's development throughout this whole thing seemed kind of scatterbrained, but wtf do I know.
    Ultimately, it doesn't quite reach the level of "omg this is the real ending" but in particular, that resolution is going to follow me into my dreams tonight.
    Anyways, thanks bro. I really liked your rewrites for Endgame and Star Wars and a couple other things you put out. I idly decided to check out your channel a couple days and discovered part 1, which earned you a subscriber so that I don't miss the next time you put something out.

  • @TECHN01200
    @TECHN01200 Před měsícem +5

    IMO, Reiner was the one character who continued to be consistent with his season 1-4 (Still refusing to call them parts) through seasons 5, 6 and two specials. Mind you, it also helps that he was one of the strongest characters. Massive resolve, the culmination of his internal conflict going so extreme and then clawing back to being able to live with himself.

  • @ishakrahuya
    @ishakrahuya Před měsícem +37

    Your ending is not perfect, but wow, is it a quality ending! A certain 8/10 from me. Still haven't finished off the video, but you've got a new subscriber.
    I personally believe if the AOT ending was to be rewritten, it should have been rewritten since the arrival at the sea, or at least from the Battle at Liberio. The series from chapter 90 should have been 50% longer (roughly 70~ chapters) to allow for all new relevant characters to be fleshed out, and for the story to stabilise and build properly.

    • @AL-kc1nb
      @AL-kc1nb Před měsícem +18

      When I first started watching Part 1 I really did not expect him to be able to fix as much of the plotholes and general story progression as he did. Given how much had already started falling apart earlier in the arc, it's incredible that someone could even make something as cohesive as this starting so late in the show.

    • @ltb1345
      @ltb1345 Před měsícem +4

      True, it started going downhill after the time skip, despite some great parts like Zeke's backstory and the Paths arc.

  • @deepstateagent5150
    @deepstateagent5150 Před měsícem +6

    This is seriously fantastic. Damn. I'm still processing it all, but I don't think you could've done a better job with this. I've been following this series for the past 10 years and this is the first time it's felt like I can get closure for these characters

  • @kikio0529
    @kikio0529 Před 14 dny +3

    I greatly appreciate all the effort you put into this rewrite. I personally didn't have too much of an issue with the anime ending. Imperfectly cathartic, as I called it- but so far, I'm loving the coherency of this rewrite and how new it feels. I may not like it all but good God- it feels different and not just wish fulfillment! I appreciate AoT again, and it encouraged me to pick up writing again. I like what you said about how authors have a ton of practice in the middle of the plot vs the end. Also- please take care of yourself!!

  • @creativebeetle
    @creativebeetle Před měsícem +8

    This rewrite was utterly phenomenal.
    Can't believe you actually pulled it off

  • @octobersanctuary
    @octobersanctuary Před 6 dny +3

    Hi Unique,
    First of all, just wanted to thank you for the amazing work you’ve done one these two videos. You have such a singular approach to the way you look at fiction that it always feels as if I have left with a fresh insight on the subject I would have never consider otherwise.
    While I was initially lukewarm when you began doing rewrites, watching you refined your theories over the years has been highly informative and immensely helpful - with this latest foray being by far your best to date.
    I loved all the unpredictable ways you got the story to twist and turn (I’m an absolute sucker for narrative that veer into unexpected directions) whilst managing to maintain a strong sense of momentum throughout. While some story beats were stronger than others (we’ll get to that later), the plot managed to overall feel like an organic extension of the world and characters - with the two major plot twists you devised (Ymir’s betrayal and Mikasa stealing her powers) being major standouts.
    If I had to critique anything about the rewrite, it would be that it highlights a major blind spot in your theory on character depth.
    While you rightly assert that beliefs, passions and sensitivities do a much better job at creating depth than individual character traits by themselves, I would argue that solely equating depth with these things is somewhat reductive.
    Rather, I believe that what gives a character depth are how the individual components of their personality interact with one another - specifically those that juxtapose with the traits that are the most visible to us.
    To use a concrete example, Guts from Berserk is initially presented to us as a violent, brutish and seemingly callous force of nature, primarily driven by his desire for revenge. However as we come to know Guts better, we see that - beneath his aloof, coarse manner - he is also a socially awkward individual prone to moments of intense introspection and possessing a deceptive capacity for remorse, kindness and restraint. It isn’t any of these traits by themselves that gives Guts depth, but rather how they interconnect to create layers to his personality beyond what we can initially ascertain.
    In this context, what a character’s passions, beliefs and sensitivities do is reveal aspects of their personality which we not be able to so easily discern otherwise.
    In Game of Thrones for example, while Ned Stark is no fool by any means, his resolute sense of honour in the face of deep-seated political intrigue reveals to us a dangerous naivety that ultimately proves to be his undoing when it is exploited by the far less scrupulous members of the court.
    How all this applies to the rewrite is that there are occasional moments where the emotional logic used to justify the characters’ decisions either doesn’t quite gel together and leaves it feeling somewhat contrived, or presents the characters in a manner that unintentionally undercuts them - a good example being how aspects of Eren’s post-rumbling arc were handled.
    While the idea of Eren becoming a “reverse Thanos” was an undeniably inspired one - taking his character to its logical extreme - the speed with which Eren transitions from reluctant monster to complete acceptance didn’t quite click for me, as it felt like it needed more time to percolate after losing the one thing that had allowed him to rationalize his actions until to this point (protecting Eldia). Instead, I feel like this development would have been better served if it had come in the aftermath of Connie’s death - acting as a point-of-no-return for Eren and forcing him to accept just how far he’s willing to go to remain free.
    Likewise, the emotional logic underpinning Eren’s drive to remain free felt vague and loosely-defined, as the place from where this drive is coming from is never truly made clear. Is it from an inability to back down - the angry, impulsive tenacity of his youth brought to a monstrous, tragic extreme? Or is it from the selfish desires of someone who would seek to prolong his life by any means necessary - never truly caring about anyone besides himself? The rewrite kinda hovers between these two throughout the climax - something which severely undercuts Eren’s character in the immediate aftermath of the battle, as his attempts to talk Armin out of killing him unintentionally push the scales in the latter direction and ultimately paint Eren as a selfish coward rather than the tragic anti-villain I suspect you were aiming for.
    That isn’t say however that what you’ve done with Eren isn’t a huge improvement on the original source however. Like many others, I was disappointed by the lacklustre direction his character ultimately took and while the rewrite fumbles some of the granular elements of his arc, it does a stellar job of putting Eren on a compelling trajectory that feels entirely unique to him and the world he inhabits.
    Apologies for how long this wound up being. Hopefully there is something in all this that is of value to you.
    As I said earlier, this is your best rewrite to date and I look forward to seeing the insights you’ve managed to ascertain from this venture.
    Keep up the amazing work :D

    • @jordanlang5172
      @jordanlang5172 Před 3 dny +1

      Didn't the rewrite say that Eren killing Connie was the point-of-no-return for Eren? The whole reason Eren was able to accept who he is was because of the situation at hand. Hange was the reluctant kill, but it was her death that made the killing of Connie easy, while adding to the fact that his friends were trying to kill him. At no point in the rewrite, in the anime, or in the manga, Eren attacked first. His friends attacked first, albeit to live if they wanted to destroy the founding titan power. So him just easily killing his friends is an easy transition.
      The question of, "Is it from an inability to back down - the angry, impulsive tenacity of his youth brought to a monstrous, tragic extreme? Or is it from the selfish desires of someone who would seek to prolong his life by any means necessary - never truly caring about anyone besides himself?" was answered in Part 1 of the rewrite. It was the chant of 'If you fight you win, if you lose you die.' The rewrite was blatant in it's reveal, but vague enough to not dangle it in front of your face.
      The exchange with Armin was less about making Eren a coward and more about wondering if Armin, who by his nature is kind and is now taking on the role of a vengeful character, would choose to act or make the hard choice to keep peace. It would be different if Eren begged, but he didn't. Armin asked him a reason why he shouldn't kill him, and Eren told him why.

  • @danielcantiego9374
    @danielcantiego9374 Před měsícem +7

    PLEASE FIX THE PROMISED NEDERLAND ENDING!

    • @danielcantiego9374
      @danielcantiego9374 Před měsícem +2

      Really, I think this is literally the only chance to get a good f ucking ending for that story

    • @danielcantiego9374
      @danielcantiego9374 Před měsícem +2

      Literally went to the Patreon to see if he has any tear about that. Not that I have any money to pay him to do that

    • @danielcantiego9374
      @danielcantiego9374 Před měsícem +1

      But hey ! That might be the only chance so...please

    • @danielcantiego9374
      @danielcantiego9374 Před měsícem +1

      Wondering if my theory of how the Algorithm works would propelled this comment by giving it more replies 🤔

  • @zakkurei6451
    @zakkurei6451 Před měsícem +8

    Thank you for fulfilling the void that the ending left me. This is the best rewrite I've ever seen about it. Although I still have some gripes, the ending more than makes up for it. Thank you for setting Eren and Ymir free.

    • @TipoIrritable
      @TipoIrritable Před měsícem +1

      They were also free in the OG Ending tho.

    • @jordanlang5172
      @jordanlang5172 Před měsícem +2

      @@TipoIrritable He never mentioned anything about being free. Why are you fighting strawmen?

  • @user-zp1bs1jx9n
    @user-zp1bs1jx9n Před měsícem +3

    A great rewrite, enjoyed to the end
    Hope your mood gets better!

  • @arrowthearcher471
    @arrowthearcher471 Před měsícem +45

    oh my god eren and historia and ymir actually literally made me cry holy shit.

    • @PedroLucas-mg5je
      @PedroLucas-mg5je Před 7 dny +1

      The only thing that disappointed me with the reveal is that we didn't get flashbacks of their full conversation on chapter 130 and maybe even their marriage and wedding night (I know that I'm being horny suggesting the last one, but If It were to happen, it should be extremely similar to the chapters of Tokyo Ghoul where Kaneki and Touka conceived Ichika)!

  • @jcandreicruz6006
    @jcandreicruz6006 Před měsícem +7

    Damn, it's just too good writing. It can even give parallel to pandoras box where when the wall was broken down/ opened, the terror was given to the world (to both parties, not just marley but also to paradis). However, after all of that, in the end, hope emerges and always reminds us that it always exists.
    With this, it makes aot not pessimistic but also not too optimistic (knowing that everyone except them died).
    For more parallel to other myths or even religion, the rumbling could be the symbol of the great flood, which was often done as a retribution to the evilness that has spread to mankind. It not only appears in the Genesis flood narrative, but also in Manvantara -sandhya in Hinduism, the Mesopotamian flood stories, the Cheyenne flood story, and even, hear this, Deucalion and Pyrrha in Greek mythology. Where Pyrrha, the ancestor of the next generation after the flood is the daughter of Pandora herself.

  • @Krueger_ai
    @Krueger_ai Před 15 dny +3

    I’m glad that Eren wasn’t killed off.

  • @Alphachadbro27
    @Alphachadbro27 Před 16 dny +5

    I don’t care what anybody says, this is the actual ending for AOT!

    • @Anti_titanfolkers
      @Anti_titanfolkers Před 14 dny

      Copium.

    • @Spantzcatdog
      @Spantzcatdog Před 10 dny

      ​@Anti_titanfolkers this series became trash after S3 anyways

    • @Alphachadbro27
      @Alphachadbro27 Před 9 dny +1

      @@Anti_titanfolkersand yet your here and helping out the channel! Keep it up my friend! 🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉😎😎😎😎😎😎😎😎😎😎😎😎👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏

    • @Alphachadbro27
      @Alphachadbro27 Před 9 dny +1

      @@Spantzcatdogthanks for helping us out! Please type in more in the comment section, bro! Thank you! 🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉

  • @lucasfisher863
    @lucasfisher863 Před měsícem +2

    Been waiting for this fr, hype to see you how bring it home

  • @graysenm1320
    @graysenm1320 Před měsícem +3

    I love what you did. I've always been an ending hater and you really did a fantastic job. Thank you.

  • @ryanhm6720
    @ryanhm6720 Před měsícem +4

    Gonna write a comment going into detail about what i loved about this fantastic rewrite on your first video part, but what I want to say is thank you, Unique. I've been following Attack on Titan since its first season and it became a story very important to me especially because of the themese of fighting for one's life against all odds whether that be depresseion, expectation, despair etc. but also because of the themes of no one should feel like they need to justify their own existence or be ashamed that they were born into this world. For giving us this great resolution to the story, I want you to give yourself all the credit in the world. I know you have the benefit of hindsight and fan theories, but you still wrote original narrative beats that were perfect, voiced the emotional bits perfect and created your own form of what the story should have been with your own originality. A satisfying ending exists because of you and i think its gonna take the bad taste out of the mouths of many fans like myself who felt disappointed by the ending, feeling like Isayama (somewhat understandibly) wanted to be done with it. Thank you, Unique. You make me want to be a better writer, brother!

  • @lukeskywalkerthe2nd773
    @lukeskywalkerthe2nd773 Před měsícem +9

    Ya know, I'm an ending enjoyer. It wasn't perfect but there was still much I enjoyed about it but holy moly this rewrite was incredible! Props to ya, Unique, for doing such an ambitious undertaking such as this! I can't wait to see more from ya! :)

  • @ahmadmahdy9983
    @ahmadmahdy9983 Před měsícem +2

    goodness gracious.
    thank you so much for all the work you put into this.
    Truly a marvelous rewrite. Thank you Thank youuu!

  • @maybewascool
    @maybewascool Před měsícem +2

    I just wanna say I've been thinking about when part two will come out this whole time thank you for this video😭😭😭

  • @krustacean3326
    @krustacean3326 Před měsícem +18

    I have been waiting…absolutely goated rewrite, very excited to see the conclusion!

    • @Dragoboi1998
      @Dragoboi1998 Před měsícem +1

      after a hopeless war you want a sad ending?

    • @AL-kc1nb
      @AL-kc1nb Před měsícem +4

      @@Dragoboi1998 what?

  • @nimbus2490
    @nimbus2490 Před měsícem +4

    Literally just found your channel, watched part 1, then watched your recent Demon Slayer plot video, went back to your page and seen you uploaded this. W.

  • @davisoares454
    @davisoares454 Před měsícem +2

    You had me crying at the end with the Eren speech, and the Carla's scene on the background tying up the emotional connection of it with the original flashback in the anime.
    Beautiful 👏👏👏

  • @tomasmcgrath5766
    @tomasmcgrath5766 Před měsícem +5

    Great rewrite. Interesting ideas

  • @hono6075
    @hono6075 Před měsícem +9

    How did you give me post series depression months after i actually finished the series

  • @fodlanhistorian848
    @fodlanhistorian848 Před měsícem +3

    I haven’t watched this yet though I can’t wait to do so! I really liked part one!

  • @ChristopherWaddelow
    @ChristopherWaddelow Před měsícem +2

    Dude this is so freaking good! I am going to save these videos and relisten to them later like an audiobook.
    Thank you so much for scratching that itch of AoT! The end disappointed me once with the manga ending, and again with the anime. This just fills me with so much feels and good conclusions for all these characters.
    I would say it makes me depressed that this isn't real, but honestly, you do such a great job with the descriptions of everything that this is PLENTY GOOD ENOUGH. Thank you for the effort into making this. It makes me want to cry, especially that good ol' Nier Automata OST. 🙏🙏🙏😔

  • @min3droid
    @min3droid Před měsícem +2

    I wasn't shure if I was gonna like your rewrite after I watched the first part, but now I have to say that it's AMAZING. While I dont think it has a lot of mass appeal due to how long and complex your ending is, I do like how you resolved some of the characters a lot more. Reiners death made me shead a tear and the part about Ymir reincarnating as Erens child made my jaw drop. Also what you did with Mikasa was great. Your explanation of her headaches was so satisfying
    Love your videos and hope you're doing better soon

  • @brexle7446
    @brexle7446 Před měsícem +3

    This is one of the best videos I've ever watched

  • @fka_sophrosyne
    @fka_sophrosyne Před měsícem +4

    Eren's turn from being the hero to the villain and Reiner's inverse in this rewrite with him becoming more akin to Eren's state of mind in season 3 is so powerful

  • @connorveenstra
    @connorveenstra Před měsícem +1

    This… really damn good. I personally love it. Thank you for this! It gave me so much pleasure and catharsis with everyone’s arcs. Thank you so much for all your work!

  • @Requiem_Shadow
    @Requiem_Shadow Před měsícem +2

    thank you, thank you thank you i cried so much during all of this, my final exams recently finished and i felt empty, finishing highschool and leaving my friends but watching this made me realize even if my friends leave or hate me in any way ill still remember what good memories we have, i cant help but feel thats how eren mikasa and armin feel, in the end they all found happiness, and that made me cry i really loved that you did this and i wish this is how the story really ended, this will forever stay in my heart, thank you so much

  • @nightlydata2181
    @nightlydata2181 Před měsícem +18

    I don't look into rewrites much for a story I'm mostly satisfied wit & often it gets too 'fanfictiony' for me. But this was INCREDIBLE from start to ESPECIALLY finish & so engagin. My fav part was def all the later stuff u did for Historia as that's my 1 Big criticism of the endin where she's jus kinda sidelined has a kid wit some random dude & that's it for her other than implyin she was in on Erens' plan. The last part really put it all together really beautifully imo & even the crazier shit u did makes sense. If I could I'd turn this into a fan manga/animation lol. I'm glad u're doin well lately & I'm excited to C u're content when it pops around. It couldn't have been easy puttin this together even wit the advantage u have here since it's AOT of all the things so I feel this is still a very accomplished achievement of urs. thx for the fun ride

  • @Probba
    @Probba Před měsícem +7

    Next time on Uniquenameosaurus: Rewriting the previous Rewrites

  • @grrman
    @grrman Před měsícem +2

    Good job mate. Liked it a lot

  • @SassyRiolu
    @SassyRiolu Před měsícem +2

    Oh woah, new video. Welcome back!

  • @nilshagglund3727
    @nilshagglund3727 Před měsícem +3

    The real attack on titan ending season 4 part 4-5, 2-3 Rewritten
    Thank you for part 1 was really good!

  • @aeroplane622
    @aeroplane622 Před měsícem +6

    I literally just finished watching part one 😅 and I see he posted part 2 10 minutes ago🎉

  • @nixspeaks2954
    @nixspeaks2954 Před měsícem

    Wow. This was incredible. Thank you for your hard work on this.

  • @ryanhm6720
    @ryanhm6720 Před měsícem

    Gonna do a quick rewatch of the series and use your videos as substitutes for the last couple episodes!

  • @Alphachadbro27
    @Alphachadbro27 Před 16 dny +3

    Actual masterpiece! This is what we should’ve gotten!

  • @starlost1003
    @starlost1003 Před 16 dny +3

    I teared up a bit early on but that ending.. man im ugly crying lolol This really moved me and gave me closure. Thank you so much :']

  • @kutkuknight
    @kutkuknight Před měsícem +3

    BRUH HOW DID YOU MAKE ME GO FROM INCREDIBLE INTEREST TO CRYING WITHIN THE LAST SCENE

  • @CelestialVenerableValinor

    I will tell this story as the original ending and the one in the manga/anime was the commercial ending.

  • @starlord1521
    @starlord1521 Před měsícem +5

    Thank you for being a rewriter for our sake