thisis my favourite aot ost ever. the creepiness, the sadness, the the trauma, the odd feeling, and the unique singing technique, even the deliberate bad pronouncing was a chef kiss. it's portrait the trauma aot gave perfectly
this ed is so good because of how it displays the marleyans fear of paradis islands, displaying the horrifying stories of the eldians they had heard (for ex, ymir making a deal with the devil and maria, rose and sina eating ymir), truly a masterpiece
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Despus de apreciarse algunas imgenes de una misteriosa escritura, se observa a una horda de titanes que emergen del ocano y se dirigen a una ciudad fortificada, varios soldados intentan alejar a los monstruos de ah con lanzas, pero estos logran invadir la ciudad y comienzan a perseguir a sus habitantes. Algunos civiles se refugian en el interior de un edificio, pero son rodeados por los titanes mientras un nio mira por la ventana al ser sostenido por una persona mayor. Fuera del edificio, los titanes devoran a las personas que intentan huir despavoridas mientras que en el horizonte se observa la figura de un Titn Colosal. En otro lugar, una horda de Titanes Colosales avanza mientras deja una gran cantidad de huellas a su paso.
Algunas imgenes de varios civiles y miembros del Culto del Muro se muestran fugazmente, luego se aprecia a una gran cantidad de personas que se embarcan en un gran viaje por tierra. Seguido de esto, se pueden ver algunos paisajes del territorio ubicado en el interior de las murallas, seguido de la escena de una gaviota que vuela sobre el ocano, del que posteriormente emergen varios titanes.
Just like in the first season, the art and animation look flawless and gorgeous, especially during the middle and ending episodes. The same art style is used in the previous season, but it improves after each episode. Some of my favorite frames I have seen in this series are from the end of the fifth episode where Ymir and Historia are having a tender, heart-warming moment after Ymir fights off a large group of titans. The art in this scene looks so crisp, and the colors make the frames stand out from all the other ones in that episode.
Just like in the first season, AOT season 2 has a lot of hidden references to the manga and biblical allusions, especially in the ending song. Paying attention to these allusions will help the viewers understand pretty much the whole entirety of the series, and even the truth about the Titans! Manga readers will probably notice these symbolic references a bit easier than the anime viewers, but they are still somewhat challenging to interpret.
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