KOMM, SUSSER TOD M-10 Director's Edit Version | Evangelion Finally

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  • Me saying "it is what it is" after having the most unimaginable horrible experience in my life
  • @moeron5346
    I once listened to this song for 32 hours straight catching up on my assignments that I later failed.
  • @dadandyy
    When I was 12 I asked my German teacher about what “Komme Süsser Todd” meant and she was like “wtf are you ok?”
  • @dullbabad8836
    This is like the japanese version of when you find a cheery non-english song only to find out the lyrics are sad and depressive
  • @TwinkofArchie40
    Listening to this tonight as the 3DS eShop goes down. End of an era.
  • @BloodyPsychicX
    I like how violins start going insane, marking the slow driving to insanity
  • "I'm happy" mfs at 5:25 AM staring at the ceiling, surrounded by nothing but their own thoughts (I'm mfs)(it's actually 5:25am rn)
  • Even without the context, the melody of this song is so goddamn depressing. Not even in a cold way, in a very raw and emotional way. It hurts, man.
  • @WindowsWhoOS
    “It is what it is” mfs after witnessing the most traumatic, hellish, disturbing, gruesome, painful, life altering, tragic, horrific, nightmarish, world ending, and unforgettable moment of their life:
  • @wunda
    Found a white hair on the side of my head today
  • @Bombastic-Jam
    End of Evangelion was in theatres for the first time in the U.S! I will never forget this moment
  • @huinaandyou1950
    And that’s how music kicks in And everyone become F A N T A
  • @fklmrek437
    This song reminds me of the feeling that some people get when they’ve decided to commit suicide. They will suddenly become super energetic and appear happy because they know that they won’t be alive soon, so all of their stress is relieved and they can do whatever they want. The song is super upbeat and sounds similar to a church song, but if you take 5 seconds to think about the lyrics you realize how dark the whole thing is.
  • @angedacosta2280
    I looked at all the comments and some people in the comments are as desperate as shinji at the end of evangelion I even saw people telling that it was the perfect music to commit suicide so I hope that if someone reads this message he’s fine even if all goes wrong around him it makes me sad and happy at the same time to see that I’m not there only person listened to this music because I’m sad
  • @bananaman-mp3
    honestly the “tumbling down” part is so similar to the “hey jude” corus that it brings me joy
  • @vwts
    Never watched this cartoon but it seems like such happy stuff. Will try to get to viewing it sometime, might be the spark of untainted happiness that I need right now.
  • @MayDay_NTH
    - As one of Life-time EVA fan , I was 15 when I've watched T้he End of Evangelion on VCD, and this song had hit me so hard and attached in my memory. - Now 36, this song still keeps tumbling down, tumbling down, tumbling down with my whole life. - Every time I listen this song, I always feel like "I'm home now", it defines me "This is me, wherever I was, or I am".