Or: if there’s one thing creepier than the snk s2 ending it’s what it can make us theorize.
Me and @shinigami-of-van-eltia (thanks for being here again) were talking about the ending “Bird at Dusk”, and we were listing all the anime scenes that can be given some meaning found in the manga when I noticed a bee at 0:32 (it’s fast, it stays for not even a second, so I’ve never noticed it but if you watch the ending at a slower pace you can catch it)
Where and when can we see a bee in snk?
In Eren’s dream in the first episode of anime.
We searched for some allegorical meanings of the bee and we found:
1) a bee can bring bad luck but also good luck
2) it’s called “bird of Mars” (the god of war) in ancient Germany (remember that snk has many German references)
3) it’s a symbol for community, power and brightness, so it’s seen as a Goddess or a sun
4) a bee could take back to life a dead person if it entered their mouth, according to ancient Egyptian credencies, and this point ties with the following one, the most important for this theory:
5) eternal rebirth.
We momentarily left the bees to pass to another scene, the most important perhaps:
To be honest this picture just makes me ship Jean x Marco even more, mainly because its the part right after Jean finds Marco’s body after the Battle of Trost. The camera position then changes to the one above which makes it look like Marco is looking at Jean.
I know i’m not there to hold you
look up
see the sky that I do
you make me
the happiest of men
I am the
happiest of men
and if god takes me
before you
I just want you to know
I LOVE YOU
and you made me
the strongest of all men
i’ll remain
the happiest of men.
I miss you
baby, close your eyes
let’s meet
in our dreams tonight.
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