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* [[https://youtu.be/2S4qGKmzBJE "The Rumbling"]] by [=SiM=], the second OP of the final season, is an epic and terrifying SymphonicMetal piece that conveys a sense of both the tragedy and the impending doom that is Eren unleashing the Titans upon the world. It's also the only ''Attack on Titan'' OP that is completely in English, outlining Eren's regret in carrying out the apocalypse. [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qUbCqosP8Bg The Orchestra Version]] is as epic as the original with English lyrics, but is more somber-sounding as it conveys Eren's motives in unleashing the titular Rumbling upon the world.
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* [[https://youtu.be/2S4qGKmzBJE "The Rumbling"]] by [=SiM=], the second OP of the final season, is an epic and terrifying SymphonicMetal piece VillainSong that conveys a sense of both the tragedy and the impending doom that is Eren unleashing the Titans upon the world. It's also the only ''Attack on Titan'' OP that is completely in English, outlining Eren's regret in carrying out the apocalypse. [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qUbCqosP8Bg The Orchestra Version]] is as epic as the original with English lyrics, but is more somber-sounding as it conveys Eren's motives in unleashing the titular Rumbling upon the world.
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* [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IYIwtT50YxE "Itterashai"]], sung by Ai Higuchi, is the fourth and final ending for the Japanese website's episodic version. It represents Mikasa’s dedication and the things she wished to experience together with Eren, and the depth of their love towards each other. The final lyrics also represent the fact that Eren will always be with Mikasa after what happened through the end of the story.
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* [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IYIwtT50YxE "Itterashai"]], sung by Ai Higuchi, is the fourth third (fifth overall) and final ending for the Japanese website's episodic version. It represents Mikasa’s dedication and the things she wished to experience together with Eren, and the depth of their love towards each other. The final lyrics also represent the fact that Eren will always be with Mikasa after what happened through the end of the story.
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* [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IYIwtT50YxE "Itterashai"]], sung by Ai Higuchi, is the the fourth and final ending for the Japanese website's episodic version. It represents Mikasa’s dedication and the things she wished to experience together with Eren, and the depth of their love towards each other. The final lyrics also represent the fact that Eren will always be with Mikasa after what happened through the end of the story.
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* [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IYIwtT50YxE "Itterashai"]], sung by Ai Higuchi, is the the fourth and final ending for the Japanese website's episodic version. It represents Mikasa’s dedication and the things she wished to experience together with Eren, and the depth of their love towards each other. The final lyrics also represent the fact that Eren will always be with Mikasa after what happened through the end of the story.
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* If you’re in Japanese streaming service for the episodic version of the Specials, then you’ll be greeted with the third and final OP of Season 4 called [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QQaT50lkN3c "Saigo no Kyojin"]] performed by Revo from Linked Horizon. Each verses reference all the openings and endings in order if you understand the meaning of each of them. It even has the outro with the lyrics similar to "Ni-sen Nen... Moshiku wa... Ni-man Nen-go no Kimi e" along with a kicker where Armin or The Narrator explains Eren’s final objective: to eradicate all Titan powers on the world. A perfect song to BookEnds the openings of the entire series.
* [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IYIwtT50YxE "Itterashai"]], sung by Ai Higuchi, is the the fourth and final ending for episodic version viewers from Japanese website. It represents Mikasa’s dedication and the things she wished to experience together with Eren, and how deep their love towards each other. The final lyrics also represent the fact that Eren will always be with Mikasa after what happened through the end of the story.
* [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IYIwtT50YxE "Itterashai"]], sung by Ai Higuchi, is the the fourth and final ending for episodic version viewers from Japanese website. It represents Mikasa’s dedication and the things she wished to experience together with Eren, and how deep their love towards each other. The final lyrics also represent the fact that Eren will always be with Mikasa after what happened through the end of the story.
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* If you’re in Japanese streaming service for watching the episodic version of the Specials, Specials on a Japanese streaming service, then you’ll be greeted with the third and final OP of Season 4 called 4, [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QQaT50lkN3c "Saigo no Kyojin"]] Kyojin",]] performed by Revo from Linked Horizon. Each verses reference all the openings and endings in order if you understand the meaning of each of them. It even has the outro with the lyrics similar to "Ni-sen Nen... Moshiku wa... Ni-man Nen-go no Kimi e" along with a kicker where Armin or The Narrator explains Eren’s final objective: to eradicate all Titan powers on the world. A perfect song to BookEnds {{Book End|s}} the openings of the entire series.
* [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IYIwtT50YxE "Itterashai"]], sung by Ai Higuchi, is the the fourth and final ending for the Japanese website's episodicversion viewers from Japanese website. version. It represents Mikasa’s dedication and the things she wished to experience together with Eren, and how deep the depth of their love towards each other. The final lyrics also represent the fact that Eren will always be with Mikasa after what happened through the end of the story.
* [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IYIwtT50YxE "Itterashai"]], sung by Ai Higuchi, is the the fourth and final ending for the Japanese website's episodic
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* [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IYIwtT50YxE "Itterashai"]], sung by Ai Higuchi, is the the fourth and final ending for episodic version viewers from Japanese website. It represents Mikasa’s dedication and the things she wished to experienced experience together with Eren, and how deep their love towards each other. The final lyrics also represent the fact that Eren will always be with Mikasa after what happened through the end of the story.
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* If you’re in Japanese streaming service for the episodic version of the Specials, then you’ll be greeted with the third and final OP of Season 4 called [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QQaT50lkN3c "Saigo no Kyojin"]] performed by Revo from Linked Horizon. Each verses reference all the openings and endings in order if you understand the meaning of each of them. It even has the outro with the lyrics similar to "Ni-sen Nen... Moshiku wa... Ni-man Nen-go no Kimi e" along with a kicker where Armin or The Narrator explains Eren’s final objective: to eradicate all the Titan powers on the world. A perfect song to BookEnds the openings of the entire series.
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* If you’re in Japanese streaming service for the episodic version of the Specials, then you’ll be greeted with the third and final OP of Season 4 called [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QQaT50lkN3c "Saigo no Kyojin"]] performed by Revo from Linked Horizon. Each verses reference all the openings and endings in order if you understand the meaning of each of them. It even has the outro with the lyrics similar to "Ni-sen Nen... Moshiku wa... Ni-man Nen-go no Kimi e" along with a kicker where Armin or The Narrator explains Eren’s final objective: to eradicate all the Titan powers on the world. A perfect song to BookEnds the openings of the entire series.
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* If you’re in Japanese streaming service for the episodic version of the Specials, then you’ll be greeted with the third and final OP of Season 4 called [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QQaT50lkN3c "Saigo no Kyojin"]] performed by Revo from Linked Horizon. Each verses reference all the openings and endings in order if you understand the meaning of each of them. It even has the outro with the lyrics similar to "Ni-sen Nen... Moshiku wa... Ni-man Nen-go no Kimi e" and similar to that, there is a kicker where Armin or The Narrator explains Eren’s final objective: to eradicate all the Titan powers on the world. A perfect song to BookEnds the openings of the entire series.
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* If you’re in Japanese streaming service for the episodic version of the Specials, then you’ll be greeted with the third and final OP of Season 4 called [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QQaT50lkN3c "Saigo no Kyojin"]] performed by Revo from Linked Horizon. Each verses reference all the openings and endings in order if you understand the meaning of each of them. It even has the outro with the lyrics similar to "Ni-sen Nen... Moshiku wa... Ni-man Nen-go no Kimi e" and similar to that, there is along with a kicker where Armin or The Narrator explains Eren’s final objective: to eradicate all the Titan powers on the world. A perfect song to BookEnds the openings of the entire series.
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* If you’re in Japanese streaming service for the episodic version of the Specials, then you’ll be greeted with the third and final OP of Season 4 called [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QQaT50lkN3c "Saigo no Kyojin"]] performed by Revo from Linked Horizon. Each verses reference all the openings and endings in order if you understand the meaning of each of them. It even has the outro with the lyrics similar to "Ni-sen Nen... Moshiku wa... Ni-man Nen-go no Kimi e" and similar to that, there is a kicker where Armin or The Narrator explains Eren’s final objective: to eradicate all the Titan powers on the world. A perfect song to BookEnds the openings of the entire series.
* [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IYIwtT50YxE "Itterashai"]], sung by Ai Higuchi, is the the fourth and final ending for episodic version viewers from Japanese website. It represents Mikasa’s dedication and the things she wished to experienced together with Eren, and how deep their love towards each other. The final lyrics also represent the fact that Eren will always be with Mikasa after what happened through the end of the story.
* [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IYIwtT50YxE "Itterashai"]], sung by Ai Higuchi, is the the fourth and final ending for episodic version viewers from Japanese website. It represents Mikasa’s dedication and the things she wished to experienced together with Eren, and how deep their love towards each other. The final lyrics also represent the fact that Eren will always be with Mikasa after what happened through the end of the story.
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* This season's opening, [[https://youtu.be/wwfwjEroBXc "Shinzou wo Sasageyo!"]] also by Linked Horizon, doesn't disappoint, and neither do the stunning visuals. Special mention goes to the camera-pan showing the Survey Corps standing atop the wall and then getting ready to jump off to fight off Titans, and Mikasa hurling Eren towards the Armored Titan as he bites his hand, getting ready to transform. This song also has a reprise of "Jiyuu no Tsubasa" and "Guren no Yumiya"; for the part that sounds like Guren no Yumiya, the words are the opening narration to the series.
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* This season's opening, [[https://youtu.be/wwfwjEroBXc "Shinzou wo Sasageyo!"]] also by Linked Horizon, doesn't disappoint, and neither do the stunning visuals. Special mention goes to the camera-pan camera-{{pan}} showing the Survey Corps standing atop the wall and then getting ready to jump off to fight off Titans, and Mikasa hurling Eren towards the Armored Titan as he bites his hand, getting ready to transform. This song also has a reprise of "Jiyuu no Tsubasa" and "Guren no Yumiya"; for the part that sounds like Guren no Yumiya, the words are the opening narration to the series.
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* [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?si=hjIlauT6nVzkN6Vm&v=zCefVNFwzUQ&feature=youtu.be "Ni-sen Nen... Moshiku wa... Ni-man Nen-go no Kimi e"]] by Revo from Linked Horizon, the fourth ED of season 4 and the final ED of the series, first starts off from Mikasa’s POV, lamenting at how Eren will never return no matter how much time passes before vowing to keep his scarf and the words he told her close to her heart as she lives on as the seasons pass. The song then switches to a tone similar to "Guren no Yumiya", complete with German lyrics, harshly singing about how the cycle of war still continued on into the far future before humanity wiped itself out, complete with the images of a futuristic Shiganshina District at war before its ruins are bombed. Then finally, during TheStinger where the child and their dog find Eren’s tree, the song takes on a somber, reflective tone, talking about how plants and trees were able to grow on the ruins of civilization, before finally referring to the tree as 'the tree that saw everything' asking someone of what they understand, essentially asking the viewers if they had learned anything from the series. And the kicker? After the song, Eren’s voice is heard addressing someone, saying “Two thousand years... or perhaps... to you, twenty thousand years later...”, leaving it unknown if he was addressing Mikasa, the child that found his tree or the audience.
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* [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?si=hjIlauT6nVzkN6Vm&v=zCefVNFwzUQ&feature=youtu.be com/watch?v=zCefVNFwzUQ "Ni-sen Nen... Moshiku wa... Ni-man Nen-go no Kimi e"]] by Revo from Linked Horizon, the fourth ED of season 4 and the final ED of the series, first starts off from Mikasa’s Mikasa's POV, lamenting at how Eren will never return no matter how much time passes before vowing to keep his scarf and the words he told her close to her heart as she lives on as the seasons pass. The song then switches to a tone similar to "Guren no Yumiya", complete with German lyrics, harshly singing about how the cycle of war still continued on into the far future before humanity wiped itself out, complete with the images of a futuristic Shiganshina District at war before its ruins are bombed. Then finally, Finally, during TheStinger where the child and their dog find Eren’s Eren's tree, the song takes on a somber, reflective tone, talking about how plants and trees were able to grow on the ruins of civilization, before finally referring to the tree as 'the tree that saw everything' asking someone of what they understand, essentially asking the viewers if they had learned anything from the series. And the kicker? After the song, Eren’s Eren's voice is heard addressing someone, saying “Two "Two thousand years... or perhaps... to you, twenty thousand years later...”, ", leaving it unknown if he was addressing Mikasa, the child that found his tree or the audience.
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* [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?si=hjIlauT6nVzkN6Vm&v=zCefVNFwzUQ&feature=youtu.be "Ni-sen Nen... Moshiku wa... Ni-man Nen-go no Kimi e"]] by Revo from Linked Horizon, the fourth ED of season 4 and the final ED of the series, first starts off from Mikasa’s POV, lamenting at how Eren will never return no matter how much time passes before vowing to keep his scarf and the words he told her close to her heart as she lives on as the seasons pass. The song then switches to a tone similar to "Guren no Yumiya", complete with German lyrics, harshly saying that cycle of war still continued on into the far future before humanity wiped itself out, complete with the images of a futuristic Shiganshina District at war before its ruins are bombed. Then finally, during TheStinger where the child and their dog find Eren’s tree, the song takes on a somber, reflective tone, talking about how plants and trees were able to grow on the ruins of civilization, before finally referring to the tree as 'the tree that saw everything' asking someone of what they understand, essentially asking the viewers if they had learned anything from the series. And the kicker? After the song, Eren’s voice is heard addressing someone, saying “Two thousand years... or perhaps... to you, twenty thousand years later...”, leaving it unknown if he was addressing Mikasa, the child that found his tree or the audience.
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* [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?si=hjIlauT6nVzkN6Vm&v=zCefVNFwzUQ&feature=youtu.be "Ni-sen Nen... Moshiku wa... Ni-man Nen-go no Kimi e"]] by Revo from Linked Horizon, the fourth ED of season 4 and the final ED of the series, first starts off from Mikasa’s POV, lamenting at how Eren will never return no matter how much time passes before vowing to keep his scarf and the words he told her close to her heart as she lives on as the seasons pass. The song then switches to a tone similar to "Guren no Yumiya", complete with German lyrics, harshly saying that singing about how the cycle of war still continued on into the far future before humanity wiped itself out, complete with the images of a futuristic Shiganshina District at war before its ruins are bombed. Then finally, during TheStinger where the child and their dog find Eren’s tree, the song takes on a somber, reflective tone, talking about how plants and trees were able to grow on the ruins of civilization, before finally referring to the tree as 'the tree that saw everything' asking someone of what they understand, essentially asking the viewers if they had learned anything from the series. And the kicker? After the song, Eren’s voice is heard addressing someone, saying “Two thousand years... or perhaps... to you, twenty thousand years later...”, leaving it unknown if he was addressing Mikasa, the child that found his tree or the audience.
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* [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?si=hjIlauT6nVzkN6Vm&v=zCefVNFwzUQ&feature=youtu.be "Ni-sen Nen... Moshiku wa... Ni-man Nen-go no Kimi e"]] by Revo from Linked Horizon, the fourth ED of season 4 and the final ED of the series, first starts off from Mikasa’s POV, lamenting at how Eren will never return no matter how much time passes before vowing to keep his scarf and the words he told her close to her heart as she lives on as the seasons pass. The song then switches to a tone similar to "Guren no Yamiya", complete with German lyrics, harshly saying that cycle of war still continued on into the far future before humanity wiped itself out, complete with the images of a futuristic Shiganshina District at war before its ruins are bombed. Then finally, during TheStinger where the child and their dog find Eren’s tree, the song’s POV switches to that of an unknown person, most likely Eren’s, talking about how plants and trees were able to grow on the ruins of civilization, before finally referring to the tree as 'the tree that saw everything' asking someone of what they understand, essentially asking the viewers if they had learned anything from the series. And the kicker? After the song, Eren is heard addressing someone, saying “Two thousand years... or perhaps... to you, twenty thousand years later...”, leaving it unknown if he was addressing Mikasa, the child that found his tree or the audience.
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* [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?si=hjIlauT6nVzkN6Vm&v=zCefVNFwzUQ&feature=youtu.be "Ni-sen Nen... Moshiku wa... Ni-man Nen-go no Kimi e"]] by Revo from Linked Horizon, the fourth ED of season 4 and the final ED of the series, first starts off from Mikasa’s POV, lamenting at how Eren will never return no matter how much time passes before vowing to keep his scarf and the words he told her close to her heart as she lives on as the seasons pass. The song then switches to a tone similar to "Guren no Yamiya", Yumiya", complete with German lyrics, harshly saying that cycle of war still continued on into the far future before humanity wiped itself out, complete with the images of a futuristic Shiganshina District at war before its ruins are bombed. Then finally, during TheStinger where the child and their dog find Eren’s tree, the song’s POV switches to that of an unknown person, most likely Eren’s, song takes on a somber, reflective tone, talking about how plants and trees were able to grow on the ruins of civilization, before finally referring to the tree as 'the tree that saw everything' asking someone of what they understand, essentially asking the viewers if they had learned anything from the series. And the kicker? After the song, Eren Eren’s voice is heard addressing someone, saying “Two thousand years... or perhaps... to you, twenty thousand years later...”, leaving it unknown if he was addressing Mikasa, the child that found his tree or the audience.
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* [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?si=hjIlauT6nVzkN6Vm&v=zCefVNFwzUQ&feature=youtu.be "Ni-sen Nen... Moshiku wa... Ni-man Nen-go no Kimi e"]] by Revo from Linked Horizon, the fourth ED of season 4 and the final ED of the series, first starts off from Mikasa’s POV, lamenting at how Eren will never return no matter how much time passes before vowing to keep his scarf and the words he told her close to her heart as she lives on as the seasons pass. The song then switches to a tone similar to "Guren no Yamiya", complete with German lyrics, harshly saying that cycle of war still continued on into the far future before humanity wiped itself out, complete with the images of a futuristic Shiganshina District at war before its ruins are bombed. Then finally, the song’s POV switches to that of an unknown person, most likely Eren’s, talking about how plants and trees were able to grow on the ruins of civilization, before finally referring to the tree Eren was buried under as 'tree that saw everything' asking someone of what they understand, essentially asking the viewers if they had learned anything from the series.
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* [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?si=hjIlauT6nVzkN6Vm&v=zCefVNFwzUQ&feature=youtu.be "Ni-sen Nen... Moshiku wa... Ni-man Nen-go no Kimi e"]] by Revo from Linked Horizon, the fourth ED of season 4 and the final ED of the series, first starts off from Mikasa’s POV, lamenting at how Eren will never return no matter how much time passes before vowing to keep his scarf and the words he told her close to her heart as she lives on as the seasons pass. The song then switches to a tone similar to "Guren no Yamiya", complete with German lyrics, harshly saying that cycle of war still continued on into the far future before humanity wiped itself out, complete with the images of a futuristic Shiganshina District at war before its ruins are bombed. Then finally, during TheStinger where the child and their dog find Eren’s tree, the song’s POV switches to that of an unknown person, most likely Eren’s, talking about how plants and trees were able to grow on the ruins of civilization, before finally referring to the tree Eren was buried under as 'tree 'the tree that saw everything' asking someone of what they understand, essentially asking the viewers if they had learned anything from the series.series. And the kicker? After the song, Eren is heard addressing someone, saying “Two thousand years... or perhaps... to you, twenty thousand years later...”, leaving it unknown if he was addressing Mikasa, the child that found his tree or the audience.
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* [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?si=hjIlauT6nVzkN6Vm&v=zCefVNFwzUQ&feature=youtu.be "Ni-sen Nen... Moshiku wa... Ni-man Nen-go no Kimi e"]] by Revo from Linked Horizon, the fourth ED of season 4 and the final ED of the series, first starts off from Mikasa’s POV, lamenting at how Eren will never return no matter how much time passes before vowing to keep his scarf and the words he told her close to her heart as she lives on as the seasons pass. The song then switches to a tone similar to "Guren no Yamiya", complete with German lyrics, harshly saying that cycle of war still continued on into the far future before humanity wiped itself out, complete with the images of a futuristic Shiganshina District at war before its ruins are bombed. Then finally, the song’s POV switches to that of an unknown person, most likely Eren’s, talking about how plants and trees were able to grow on the ruins of civilization, before finally referring to the tree Eren was buried under as 'tree that saw everything' asking the listener of what they understand, essentially asking the viewers if they had learned anything from the series.
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* [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?si=hjIlauT6nVzkN6Vm&v=zCefVNFwzUQ&feature=youtu.be "Ni-sen Nen... Moshiku wa... Ni-man Nen-go no Kimi e"]] by Revo from Linked Horizon, the fourth ED of season 4 and the final ED of the series, first starts off from Mikasa’s POV, lamenting at how Eren will never return no matter how much time passes before vowing to keep his scarf and the words he told her close to her heart as she lives on as the seasons pass. The song then switches to a tone similar to "Guren no Yamiya", complete with German lyrics, harshly saying that cycle of war still continued on into the far future before humanity wiped itself out, complete with the images of a futuristic Shiganshina District at war before its ruins are bombed. Then finally, the song’s POV switches to that of an unknown person, most likely Eren’s, talking about how plants and trees were able to grow on the ruins of civilization, before finally referring to the tree Eren was buried under as 'tree that saw everything' asking the listener someone of what they understand, essentially asking the viewers if they had learned anything from the series.
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* [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?si=hjIlauT6nVzkN6Vm&v=zCefVNFwzUQ&feature=youtu.be "Ni-sen Nen... Moshiku wa... Ni-man Nen-go no Kimi e"]] by Revo from Linked Horizon, the fourth ED of season 4 and the final ED of the series, first starts off from Mikasa’s POV, lamenting at how Eren will never return no matter how much time passes before vowing to keep his scarf and the words he told her close to her heart as she lives on as the seasons pass. The song then switches to a tone similar to "Guren no Yamiya", complete with German lyrics, harshly saying that cycle of war still continued on into the far future before humanity wiped itself out, complete with the images of a futuristic Shiganshina District at war before its ruins are bombed. Then finally, the song’s POV switches to that of an unknown person, most likely Eren’s, talking about how plants and trees were able to grow on the ruins of civilization, before finally referring to the tree Eren was buried under as 'tree that saw everything' asking the listener of what they understand, essentially asking the viewers if they had learned anything from the series.
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* [[https://youtu.be/2S4qGKmzBJE&ab_channel=%E3%81%BD%E3%81%AB%E3%81%8D%E3%82%83%E3%82%93-AnimePONYCANYON "The Rumbling"]] by [=SiM=], the second OP of the final season, is an epic and terrifying SymphonicMetal piece that conveys a sense of both the tragedy and the impending doom that is Eren unleashing the Titans upon the world. It's also the only ''Attack on Titan'' OP that is completely in English, outlining Eren's regret in carrying out the apocalypse. [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qUbCqosP8Bg The Orchestra Version]] is as epic as the original with English lyrics, but is more somber-sounding as it conveys Eren's motives in unleashing the titular Rumbling upon the world.
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* [[https://youtu.be/2S4qGKmzBJE&ab_channel=%E3%81%BD%E3%81%AB%E3%81%8D%E3%82%83%E3%82%93-AnimePONYCANYON be/2S4qGKmzBJE "The Rumbling"]] by [=SiM=], the second OP of the final season, is an epic and terrifying SymphonicMetal piece that conveys a sense of both the tragedy and the impending doom that is Eren unleashing the Titans upon the world. It's also the only ''Attack on Titan'' OP that is completely in English, outlining Eren's regret in carrying out the apocalypse. [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qUbCqosP8Bg The Orchestra Version]] is as epic as the original with English lyrics, but is more somber-sounding as it conveys Eren's motives in unleashing the titular Rumbling upon the world.
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* [[https://youtu.be/2S4qGKmzBJE&ab_channel=%E3%81%BD%E3%81%AB%E3%81%8D%E3%82%83%E3%82%93-AnimePONYCANYON "The Rumbling"]] by [=SiM=], the second OP of the final season, is an epic and terrifying SymphonicMetal piece that conveys a sense of both the tragedy and the impending doom that is Eren unleashing the Titans upon the world. It's also the only ''Attack on Titan'' OP that is completely in English, outlining Eren's regret in carrying out the apocalypse.
** [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qUbCqosP8Bg The Orchestra Version]] is as epic as the original with English lyrics, but is more somber-sounding as it conveys Eren's motives in unleashing the titular Rumbling upon the world.
** [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qUbCqosP8Bg The Orchestra Version]] is as epic as the original with English lyrics, but is more somber-sounding as it conveys Eren's motives in unleashing the titular Rumbling upon the world.
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* [[https://youtu.be/2S4qGKmzBJE&ab_channel=%E3%81%BD%E3%81%AB%E3%81%8D%E3%82%83%E3%82%93-AnimePONYCANYON "The Rumbling"]] by [=SiM=], the second OP of the final season, is an epic and terrifying SymphonicMetal piece that conveys a sense of both the tragedy and the impending doom that is Eren unleashing the Titans upon the world. It's also the only ''Attack on Titan'' OP that is completely in English, outlining Eren's regret in carrying out the apocalypse.
**apocalypse. [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qUbCqosP8Bg The Orchestra Version]] is as epic as the original with English lyrics, but is more somber-sounding as it conveys Eren's motives in unleashing the titular Rumbling upon the world.
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** [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qUbCqosP8Bg The Orchestra Version]] is as epic as the original with English lyrics, but is more somber-sounding as it conveys Eren's motives in unleashing the titular Rumbling upon the world.
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* [[https://youtu.be/qKK-GVTxqow "Bauklötze"]] (or Building Blocks, [[ExactlyWhatItSaysOnTheTin as the lyrics are all about that]]), which appears when the Special Operation Squad members plead for Eren to have faith in them, all while still being chased by the Female Titan.
** This track makes a heart-wrenching comeback during [[DyingMomentOfAwesome Hange's]] [[YouShallNotPass final stand]].
** This track makes a heart-wrenching comeback during [[DyingMomentOfAwesome Hange's]] [[YouShallNotPass final stand]].
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* [[https://youtu.be/qKK-GVTxqow "Bauklötze"]] (or Building Blocks, [[ExactlyWhatItSaysOnTheTin as the lyrics are all about that]]), which appears when the Special Operation Squad members plead for Eren to have faith in them, all while still being chased by the Female Titan.
**Titan. This track makes a heart-wrenching comeback during [[DyingMomentOfAwesome Hange's]] [[YouShallNotPass Hange's final stand]].
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** This track makes a heart-wrenching comeback during [[DyingMomentOfAwesomeHange's]] [[YouShallNotPass final stand]].
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** This track makes a heart-wrenching comeback during [[DyingMomentOfAwesomeHange's]] [[DyingMomentOfAwesome Hange's]] [[YouShallNotPass final stand]].
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** This track makes a heart-wrenching comeback during [[DyingMomentOfAwesomeHange's]] [[YouShallNotPass final stand]].
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* [[https://youtu.be/RIDiNoRD69k "DOA"]], the insert song from Episode 4, when members of the Top 10 are described, and Episode 7, when Mikasa leads the trainees into battle. Sung in SurprisinglyGoodEnglish by American singer Aimee Blackshleger.
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* [[https://youtu.be/RIDiNoRD69k "DOA"]], the insert song from Episode 4, when members of the Top 10 are described, and Episode 7, when Mikasa leads the trainees into battle. Sung in SurprisinglyGoodEnglish SugarWiki/{{Surprisingly Good|ForeignLanguage}} English by American singer Aimee Blackshleger.
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* The ending theme of the first recap movie is called [[https://soundcloud.com/rathlion/hiroyuki-sawano-yamanaiame "YAMANAIAME"]] by Music/HiroyukiSawano and features the vocal talents of [[DreamTeam Mika Kobayashi, mpi, Benjamin Anderson, and newbie singer Mica Caldito]].
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* The ending theme of the first recap movie is called [[https://soundcloud.com/rathlion/hiroyuki-sawano-yamanaiame "YAMANAIAME"]] by Music/HiroyukiSawano and features the vocal talents of [[DreamTeam Mika Kobayashi, mpi, Benjamin Anderson, and newbie singer Mica Caldito]].Caldito.
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* [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yKPka2qGRh8 "UNDER THE TREE”]] by [=SiM=], the third ED of season 4, is a Nu Metal song that also describes Mikasa's feelings towards Eren, of her sorrow that she can no longer follow him and him supposedly not wanting to be with her and of her continued love and devotion towards him, vowing to wait for him and that she will protect him. What makes the song even more haunting is the images of birds and trees while someone is shown walking, essentially serving as ForeShadowing and a reminder to manga readers on what Eren's final fate will be and how ''Attack on Titan'' would end.
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* [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yKPka2qGRh8 "UNDER THE TREE”]] by [=SiM=], the third ED of season 4, is a Nu Metal song that also describes Mikasa's feelings towards Eren, of her sorrow that she can no longer follow him and him supposedly not wanting to be with her and of her continued love and devotion towards him, vowing to wait for him and that she will protect him. What makes the song even more haunting is the images of birds and trees while someone is shown walking, essentially serving as ForeShadowing {{Foreshadowing}} and a reminder to manga readers on what Eren's final fate will be and how ''Attack on Titan'' would end.
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* [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yKPka2qGRh8 "UNDER THE TREE”]] by [=SiM=], the third ED of season 4, is a Nu Metal song that also describes Mikasa's feelings towards Eren, of her sorrow that she can no longer follow him and him supposedly not wanting to be with her and of her continued love and devotion towards him, vowing to wait for him and that she will protect him. What makes the song even more haunting is the images of birds and trees while someone is shown walking, essentially serving as Foreshadowing and a reminder to manga readers on what Eren's final fate will be and how ''Attack on Titan'' would end.
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* [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yKPka2qGRh8 "UNDER THE TREE”]] by [=SiM=], the third ED of season 4, is a Nu Metal song that also describes Mikasa's feelings towards Eren, of her sorrow that she can no longer follow him and him supposedly not wanting to be with her and of her continued love and devotion towards him, vowing to wait for him and that she will protect him. What makes the song even more haunting is the images of birds and trees while someone is shown walking, essentially serving as Foreshadowing ForeShadowing and a reminder to manga readers on what what Eren's final fate will be and how ''Attack on Titan'' would end.
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* [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yKPka2qGRh8 "UNDER THE TREE”]] by [=SiM=], the third ED of season 4, is a Nu Metal song that also describes Mikasa's feelings towards Eren, of her sorrow that she can no longer follow him and him supposedly not wanting to be with her and of her continued love and devotion towards him, vowing to wait for him and that she will protect him. What makes the song even more haunting is the images of birds and trees while someone is shown walking, essentially showing what will be Eren's final fate and how ''Attack on Titan'' would end.
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* [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yKPka2qGRh8 "UNDER THE TREE”]] by [=SiM=], the third ED of season 4, is a Nu Metal song that also describes Mikasa's feelings towards Eren, of her sorrow that she can no longer follow him and him supposedly not wanting to be with her and of her continued love and devotion towards him, vowing to wait for him and that she will protect him. What makes the song even more haunting is the images of birds and trees while someone is shown walking, essentially showing what will be serving as Foreshadowing and a reminder to manga readers on what Eren's final fate will be and how ''Attack on Titan'' would end.
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* [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=245tXQGZSPM "Splinter Wolf"]] a very Metal Gear Solid-esque track, is played in full during the beginning of the Alliance's assault on Eren.
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* [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=245tXQGZSPM "Splinter Wolf"]] Wolf",]] a very Metal ''Metal Gear Solid-esque Solid''-esque track, is played in full during the beginning of the Alliance's assault on Eren.
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* [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=245tXQGZSPM "Splinter Wolf"]] a very Metal Gear Solid-esque track, is played in full during the beginning of the Alliance's assault on Eren.
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* [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yKPka2qGRh8&feature=youtu.be "UNDER THE TREE”]], by SiM, the third ED of season 4, is a Nu Metal song that also describes Mikasa’s feelings towards Eren, of her sorrow that she can no longer follow him and him [[spoiler:supposedly]] not wanting to be with her and of her continued love and devotion towards him, vowing to wait for him and that she will protect him. What makes the song even more haunting is the images of birds and trees while someone is shown walking, [[spoiler:essentially showing what will be Eren’s final fate and how Attack on Titan would end.]]
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* [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yKPka2qGRh8&feature=youtu.be com/watch?v=yKPka2qGRh8 "UNDER THE TREE”]], TREE”]] by SiM, [=SiM=], the third ED of season 4, is a Nu Metal song that also describes Mikasa’s Mikasa's feelings towards Eren, of her sorrow that she can no longer follow him and him [[spoiler:supposedly]] supposedly not wanting to be with her and of her continued love and devotion towards him, vowing to wait for him and that she will protect him. What makes the song even more haunting is the images of birds and trees while someone is shown walking, [[spoiler:essentially essentially showing what will be Eren’s Eren's final fate and how Attack ''Attack on Titan Titan'' would end.]]