DISCLAIMER: this video is a compilation of parts 1,2,&3. Part 3 is completely new while parts 1&2 have been repackaged into this video.
@superninja493 Жыл бұрын
I was wondering where those videos were and where part 3 was, and what the point of uploading part 1 and 2 separately was when you just release one big video
@mellowforyou Жыл бұрын
That’s a relief because this seemed familiar but couldn’t remember why!
@thevikingbear2343 Жыл бұрын
Good for you for figuring out that the algorithm currently prefers longer videos. This shows your channel is very serious about the algorithm but also presents something new for the viewer instead of only repackaging old videos and call it a day. I'm very happy to watch this entire video.
@deathmetal6546 Жыл бұрын
I disagree, the reason Aang can’t kill is because he is the last person who can uphold his air bender values. If he were to kill, he would no longer be a true air bender according to their values. So what’s at stake is his people’s ways.
@thepieisalieofficial Жыл бұрын
Ooooh that explains things. I felt so confused cuz I knew I had seen this video before but I just couldn’t place it! Haha I thought I was having some insane case of Deja Vu. Incredible video, you did some great work on this!
@simonbrown5802 Жыл бұрын
22 years old and watched it for the first time this year. It’s not just nostalgia making you think it’s good. It’s fucking amazing even without the nostalgia.
@711lila Жыл бұрын
damn thanks thats what I've always wondered
@aarondecker7980 Жыл бұрын
I would say childhood nostalgia just enhances it. Im almost 25 and I grew up watching the series as it came out around season 2 which would've been 2005 or 2006. Throughout the years, I would watch a handful of episodes or favorite moments but didn't return to watch it fully until 2020 where I was 21 years old. It was on par if not better that time and was EVEN BETTER watching it again twice last year at 23. You can definitely watch for the first time as an adult but there was something about watching it at a time where I was not only close in age to the characters but had never seen anime or something like avatar before. It's my third favorite series of all time behind breaking bad and attack on titan
@lindseywolthuis9535 Жыл бұрын
I can vouch for that! I’m 20 and I just watched it for the first time too and it’s literally so incredible. Though I am kinda sad it wasn’t a part of my childhood like it was for nearly everyone else my age. I don’t get to share that experience
@drew8324 Жыл бұрын
@@lindseywolthuis9535yeah you missed out. Glad you caught it before 21
@drew8324 Жыл бұрын
@@aarondecker7980its better than AoT in the grand scheme but they are in the same tier i just feel as if avatar carries more weight because the whole cast was useful unlike AoT. But you enjoyed Avatar in its heyday just like me. Im 24 so we grew up in the same class. Its one of the best Stories ever told
@primal1233 Жыл бұрын
Avatar The Last Airbender is one of the greatest TV shows of all time
@jamesschrader8667 Жыл бұрын
It’s number seven on IMDb‘s highest rated TV shows of all time list. It’s up there with Breaking Bad, The Sopranos, The Wire, and the good seasons of Game of Thrones.
@ZayTh3God Жыл бұрын
Fax
@gc6096 Жыл бұрын
Indeed
@UnknownDuk Жыл бұрын
Real
@creatorsfreedom6734 Жыл бұрын
Wrong , it is The Simpson's
@MrFinch-vx2kb10 ай бұрын
So just to clarify, that's not a sewer that Katara uses to defeat Azula. It's actually the "secret river that flows right under the firelord's palace" that aang learns about at firebending school in the Headband episode of season 3 ❤ little callbacks and details hidden in this series are just another thing that makes it so great
@virgilhill561310 ай бұрын
Wow I didn't even think about that!
@ancientwatchmanTV10 ай бұрын
Great eye!!
@JJ_52899 ай бұрын
I never noticed that and I've seen the show at least 3 times. The level of detail from the writers was amazing. Thank you
@ajkingx29 ай бұрын
Wow! I literally just finished watching it and I didn't realize that's what that was
@angelinaxtriana5 ай бұрын
no way this whole time i thought he was lying so he could go back LMAO
@bonsaijooni Жыл бұрын
wow the point about all the agni kais being battles where zuko has always had honor while his opponent doesn’t, is so poignant, loved that
@chelcruz905511 ай бұрын
I was 13 yo and my mom just died, there was nothing in the world that made me feel better but there was the last Airbender on tv. and i watched it like my live depends on it. It was such a beautiful aventure. It made me forget the pain for a moment. It made me feel hope in the world and i will be grateful for that all my life.
@MONKEYDZETS9 ай бұрын
Sorry for ur lost! I love this show dont know how Katara let her mom killer live! I would have ended him!
@anti7hero9 ай бұрын
I'm sorry for your loss. Hold onto the good times. And let them carry you.
@Elliscalisthenics9 ай бұрын
@@MONKEYDZETSThat part was not letting the cycle of revenge happen Basically don’t sink to his level
@sasatchornogouz2253Ай бұрын
I am sorry for your loss
@genghisdingus Жыл бұрын
Imagine being Zuko and seeing a pissed off Katara whip out blood bending. Like he was probably thinking she was so angery she just created a new way to bend water.
@TimothyTurtle-xo2yj11 ай бұрын
I had never thought of it that way. His reaction to her was amazing not obvious but nuanced just like this entire show. I love seeing these new takes or perspectives that I never would have thought up.
@UrMentalHealth10 ай бұрын
He propably tought he doged a bullet
@noirspiderman4410 ай бұрын
Or he couldn't believe he never got that treatment
@AugustoEL9 ай бұрын
@@noirspiderman44Zuko in his mind: *"SHE CAN DO THAT? FUCK I GOT OFF EASY"
@MONKEYDZETS9 ай бұрын
Holy crap i knew he was scared, but the build-up to that moment now, i see that!
@eaglehaze1600 Жыл бұрын
My favourite reason I've heard for Aang sparing Ozai is that, well, he is the last Airbender. The last one who remembers Air Nomad culture (aside from Guru Pathik, problably) and pacicism is a core belief held by his people. If Aang were to kill Ozai, he would be turning his back on not only his own beliefs, but those held by his entire culture; he is the only one left who _can_ hold them, and to not do so would mean that the Air Nomads and their way of life dies along with Ozai. It's not like with Yangchen, who didn't have to carry on the traditions of her people all by herself, and could afford to let go of some of the teachings of the Air Nation in order to be the Avatar. This is still very speculative and not stated outright in the show, but I feel it makes sense for Aang's character, especially with what we see of him in the comics and in Korra, with Tenzin's family and the acolytes carrying on the traditions of the Air Nomads.
@jefferysmart75711 ай бұрын
I totally agree with this. He talks about there are no stakes, which is only true on a world level. The stakes in the final fight are a on personal level for Aang. He kills Ozai and he kills the air nomad culture. The show definitely didn’t do this perfectly by any means but I still think it’s so great. It even aligns with every this far in the story. Even Iroh says, he was wise to choose love over power.
@addie477011 ай бұрын
100% this!!!! They actually do touch on this in the show, especially with Aangs conversation with Avatar Yangchen! Everybody seems to forget this whole cultural dilemma when talking about this choice 😅
@snintendog11 ай бұрын
I mean he had an entire episode where this decision was literally driving him insane. Its not stated to be THE reason but its a huge one. most people only remeber the App v Momo battle and it was filler.
@lazarevi2711 ай бұрын
Yangchen be like 👀 but yes i agree
@obviouslyyoucare11 ай бұрын
I'm having a moment where I'm trying to get in touch with my culture. We live in a society. Cutting grass for example makes me mad. My mother is from a tribe in Mexico and I used to say mean things about her beliefs. Like saying it was stupid to think spirits and ghosts and witches and all these things were real. I didn't notice how whitewashed I was. I was spitting on my culture and now I desperately want to be part of it. My mother, the way she admires plants and has memories of her grandmother who had even more knowledge than her on these things. Who would ask where she was (sky/star/sun mapping?) When on calls, so she would know what direction to send blessings. I hate that even they are deep into Christianity. A colonial religion forced upon them. I don't know I'm going through it. Edit: i have made great strides on my appearance. I used to think parts of me were ugly as many of us do. But thinking that these are the features of my ancestors is so beautiful to me. I remember my mother saying that her grandmother was glad to have her blood live on. I don't want kids. And I feel like I'm destroying something. I know it's okay. I know no any reason for not wanting kids is a great reason. And not every reason to have them is a good one. And... I know, I know. And I'm okay. But I can still cry about it.
@BrianStorm74211 ай бұрын
The development of Toph and Katara's friendship is one of my absolute favourite parts of this amazing series. Glad you discussed it!
@thegoldman2511 ай бұрын
It's wonderfully written!
@thataintfalco71069 ай бұрын
I also love how it develops both Katara’s and Sokka’s relationship with Toph in the runaway. Toph being pretty much another sister to Sokka by the end of the series is super great. Every character has a super great relationship with the others, the show is so fucking good lol
@mukakruda8474 Жыл бұрын
I feel like Toph was largely inspired by more eastern media as well. Western media disabled or blind people are generally displayed as frail, but in eastern media it's very common for blind characters in particular to be either extremely powerful mystics and clairvoyant, or great masters of a specific form, the trope of blinding yourself so you can better focus is a more common thing in that media.
@frauleinzuckerguss1906 Жыл бұрын
Fujitaro has joined the chat
@animusnocturnus7131 Жыл бұрын
I don't know mate... you'd have to go back a long time in history to get to a point where the "Handicapped Badass" or even "Disability Superpower" trope didn't exist in western media. I mean history alone is full of examples of handicapped badasses, and a lot of those come from a long ass time ago. The Blind Weaponmaster subtrope might be more common in eastern media, but the main trope is likely older than dirt.
@X-SPONGED11 ай бұрын
Everybody gangsta till a blind guy with a sword shows up and absolutely bodies the entire cast
@dagr811 ай бұрын
The Style of Shaolin Kung Fu that Toph's Style is based on, is called "Southern Praying Mantis Kung Fu," which was said to be created by a Blind Shaolin Female Nun.
@Mirage-pz11 ай бұрын
Aang is eastern centric cartoon while korra iz westernized. Statue of fkin liberty (aang), NYC 1920, western poltical ideology pov villains, zuko dragon become western dragon instead eastern one from TLA. Date and fk everyone, very western culture. Even the philosophy aspect in LOK changes from eastern to western real quick. Whats eastern is nothing but the remnants of whats left from TLA.
@jamesschrader8667 Жыл бұрын
Avatar: The Last Airbender is number seven on IMDb‘s highest rated TV shows list. it’s up there with Breaking Bad, The Sopranos, the Wire, and the good seasons of Game of Thrones.
@thevarietychannelofyoutube4769 Жыл бұрын
That is a very impressive achievement, isn't it?
@andrewgarfield9898 Жыл бұрын
@@thevarietychannelofyoutube4769honestly it should be higher but that’s still good
@thevarietychannelofyoutube4769 Жыл бұрын
@@andrewgarfield9898 I don't know if it should be higher but the fact that a children's show somehow managed to be ranked higher on IMDB then most shows for adults, despite most of IMDB's users not being children is incredible. That means that the writing in Avatar was so good that the fact that it was technically made for really young children didn't stop massive amounts of adults from being huge fans of the show.
@benapeh85411 ай бұрын
I think you should also check out Attack On Titan.
@jamesschrader866711 ай бұрын
@@benapeh854 I’m reading the manga right now
@WarlockCD Жыл бұрын
I think Aang not killing Ozai being his own choice is actually really important. Everyone says either he should do it or at best they don’t know. Aang has been told the entire show what his destiny is, what he will have to do. “Defeating” the fire lord like a cartoon villain was always a little naive, same way a bad guy “Destroys” a character. He was always gonna have to fight and probably kill him. So when he is once again put in a position where the world tells him what to do, he finally takes hold, stands firm and says no. I’ve lost enough, the worlds lost enough. I won’t sacrifice my own beliefs because they tell me too and no matter how bad ozai is he doesn’t deserve what he deals out. Maybe nothing would have changed for the world if he killed him but Aang would be irreversibly damaged if he knew saving the world cost him taking a life directly if his own free will. Just my thoughts though
@motherplayer Жыл бұрын
Indeed. Stuff I can respect, even like that he took his own risk in using energy bending destroying himself if his spirit wavered for even a moment and allowed him to have his cake and eat it too along with Bumi asking him to "think like a mad genius". Still, I'm also not very fond that this power came into his lap at such a convenient moment and allowed him an easy out in many respects. Much as I love the idea around it, not very fond of the way it came to him and when it did.
@wilsonz6796 Жыл бұрын
Don't ever forget Aang killed that Wasp vulture.
@frauleinzuckerguss1906 Жыл бұрын
@@wilsonz6796 He did that while he was deeply grieving. Ironically, he was grieving the loss of his best friend and last remaining companion who knows about their shared culture
@frauleinzuckerguss1906 Жыл бұрын
It's also showing the whole World that his culture wasn't useless. That it has value despite its perceived "weakness". Ozai looked down on the Air Nomads and Aang showed him that he can defeat him not in spite of his upbringing but rather because of it. And he sure as hell isn't gping to throw his morals away for a person like Ozai
@rudykhawam5501 Жыл бұрын
@@frauleinzuckerguss1906😊
@Dryltd Жыл бұрын
Uncle Iroh explained why Aang doesn't have to kill Ozai when he explains why he can't become the next Fire lord. The Fire Nation structure is based on might is right. Whoever defeats the Fire lord and importantly How will set the example for the nation. If killing is the answer then the Fire Nation was never wrong. They simply didn't fight hard enough. Actual peace advocates understand this thinking. Good people should kill. By saying there are exceptions you open up opportunities for bad people. Aang is a good person. A monk who understands peace is fragile.
@ajbuckner17658 ай бұрын
thank you! although i try my best to not be biased when hearing criticism of the show, i did feel a little confused when Gold Man said there weren’t any negative consequences of Aang killing Ozai. you’re bang on in saying that Aang killing the Firelord would imply that there were exceptions to pacifism, and the war would just end with more bloodshed, rather than a new era of peace. it is Aang sparing Ozai’s life that is able to become a turning point and a final conclusion to the war. thank you for this analysis!
@ephemereaux7 ай бұрын
HARD AGREE! Zuko AND Aang both had the chance to kill Ozai, but they didn’t because it was a statement, and there WOULD have been consequences if either of them had.
@thevarietychannelofyoutube4769 Жыл бұрын
I am very happy about the fact that this show has basically become a universally loved classic. If any kids show deserves it, it's this.
@lightningmonky7674 Жыл бұрын
This is a great example at elaborating why great shows have no filler, even the "filler" is essential to the story
@TheHan464646 Жыл бұрын
i can think of ONE episode that's filler...
@realawesomeos Жыл бұрын
@@TheHan464646 worst avatar filler episode is still better than the best filler episode of some other shows lol
@itsjustvin7630 Жыл бұрын
@@realawesomeos ehhh idk the Zanpakuto Rebellion and the Regai arc in Bleach was pretty good. Even G5 arc in One Piece was so good people didnt even know it was filler
@RayGainbows Жыл бұрын
I remember seeing "southern raiders" and rolling my eyes thinking it was going to be a filler episode. Holy crap was i wrong. Its one of my top favorite episodes. I never thought Katara would get such a powerful and important episode.
@MONKEYDZETS9 ай бұрын
Mine is Avatar Day
@ShouPow4 ай бұрын
Omg jail, but your feeling is valid 🙏🏾. Watching the show as it aired, getting Southern raiders and slowly realizing what the episode was shaping up to be, I was so excited to get character development for my fave character.
@CanisMythson Жыл бұрын
I feel there is a little more to Aang's arc in season three. In the beginning, he seems to almost be ignoring the problems he knows are coming, the invasion and how everyone is counting on him to perform. Instead, he does many things that show he still isn't quite ready to accept his role as the Avatar. He goes to school, hosts a dance party, things a normal kid would do, because that is what his wants were, for a return of normalcy. But as the Day of Black Sun approached, it dawned on him that that reality was far behind him, and soon he would have to take on that huge responsibility again, hence the anxiety building. Then he comes to the conclusion that he won't run away or fail again, like he did with his people, and at Ba Sing Se. He was at that point, unwilling to accept defeat. So when it inevitably happened, he finally, for the first time in his arc, accepted a loss with grace, which I personally felt was an important step for one in such a powerful position, particularly one who has had trouble standing up for his failures in the past. And to put his decision not to kill the firelord into perspective, I think that boils down to the fact that up until that point, they had been pointing at this unknown man as a target and that's that. Firebenders are bad, blah blah blah. But then, Aang had learned the truth; that firebenders, including Ozai, are people too, not just faceless foes. (insert Ozai macaroni art here.) it was also a key lesson in his 'field trip' with Zuko, learning that firebending isn't inherently evil or wrong. As for the lion turtle thing; I feel that has more of a connection to Aang's story then just randomly showing up, although it was never really fully explained. Aang could not have sought one out; we know they are untrackable because of the shirshu. Yet it is of my opinion that what happened with Aang was a moment where his unwavering spirituality, and unwillingness to give it up even for the sake of his duty, had acted as a call for the lion turtle, the very source of spirit. At the end of it all, we learn that to bend the spirit, your own spirit must be unbendable. This seems to correlate towards the notion Aang's spirituality beckoned the lion turtle to teach him, and not the other way around. I agree it wasn't well explained, but I think it could have been easy to fix without even changing much. All the way back in the Library, when Aang read about lion turtles, he could have just said 'they sometimes show up to spiritual people in their hour of greatest need.'
@bshinn488411 ай бұрын
I'm 43. I watched the entire series as it played out originally with my at the time, young son. I still come back to videos about Avatar, search for favorite scenes, and rewatch episodes here and there as I have time. It is not just an amazing series for kids, it is one of the best, most well told stories that has ever graced the screen.
@libanesamaria6675 Жыл бұрын
Aang refusing on killing the fire lord is a closed chapter of his inner conflict. He was scared to do things that goes against his believes just as you just did like earth bending, fire bending again, letting go of his love and peace to go fully on avatar state. Now “life” is everything that he believes on, what makes him who he is. The ending of him not killing ozai was him retaining who he is, after all the sacrifices he doesn’t have to actually kill who he is to become the avatar that the world needs. He can be both, an air nomad and the avatar.
@Matthias-ww9hx2 ай бұрын
love that view
@bensneb360 Жыл бұрын
I still remember when the show was originally released, watching week by week… Good nostalgic memories
@vincenzobonadonna4556 Жыл бұрын
Yes to the yes. I remember being shook at the end of season 2.
@711lila Жыл бұрын
yess I remember it so well
@Sarahhhhhhsto Жыл бұрын
I remember there would always be commercials that showed aang saying “the avatar is back” from book 3 episode 1 - whenever I rewatch the show and see that scene I’m like “time for a commercial break!” Lol
@Sansisi-of6jt9 ай бұрын
Yes! We didn’t get book 3 at the same time it was released in the US (I live in the UK) but I watched it online as soon as it was out week by week.. as an 11 year old that was some dedication and I think the first time I was so enthralled by a piece of art.
@spinjitsudoomyt51368 ай бұрын
I think the thing Zuko probably appreciated most is how Iroh taught him how to make good tea, because even after Iroh was gone he would still be able to enjoy something that reminded him of his uncle.
@ryanrainford220110 ай бұрын
At 41:40, zuko isn’t looking at katara out of surprise for her blood bending, but it’s meant to remind him of the time she threatened him by saying “ if you make one slip up I’ll make sure your destiny ends, permanently” and him realizing in that moment it wasn’t a bluff or an overstatement. Such good writing and setup/ppayoff
@teamaang7915 Жыл бұрын
Honestly I love that iroh was such an important person in zuko's life that his grandson was named after him. That meant even his children had major respect and love for Iroh too. TBF if you were related to iroh you would too. I have major respect and love for him and he's just a fictional character.
@thataintfalco71069 ай бұрын
I feel like Iroh lived to like 120 so his kids definitely knew him well lol
@DannyMercer1993 Жыл бұрын
I rewatch it every few years and have for a decade. Every time I do a run, I feel something new. It feels fresh even now.
@Sicktempertyrannis Жыл бұрын
Great comprehensive video - only thing left out was Azula and Zuko's relationship to the mother! She was actually very jealous of how her mother fawned over Zuko and this is shown when she is going insane and sees her mother in the mirror (my own mother thought I was a monster).
@ohwow1626 Жыл бұрын
Great video! I just wanna add that, while I don't believe their growth can be considered an arc necessarily, Ty Lee and Mai did not simply just realise that Azula was crazy. In that moment when Mai betrays Azula, despite her cool demeanor, she is actively choosing love, emotion and vulnerability as she is saving the life of Zuko, someone that she 1) loves and 2) has been heartbroken by; and she's openly declaring her love and risking her life, she's finally caring about something/someone instead of going along simply because she's bored or apathetic (let's remember she didn't even care enough about her baby brother when she was introduced). As for Ty Lee, there's not necessarily any growth happening there, as I believe she would've betrayed Azula in minute one if she had felt there was any chance of winning or if she knew she had the support of Mai. While Mai joined Azula because she wanted to (even though she didn't care particularly about the quest itself) Ty Lee was threatened and coerced to join, and I believe in that moment she saw a friend in danger, yes, but also a chance to escape and an unlikely ally in Mai (as she, unlike Ty Lee, could be just as ruthless as Azula and she probably believed they would never be on the same page because of that).
@kdusel1991 Жыл бұрын
Its still one of the best television shows ever made!!
@AvatarAang926 Жыл бұрын
you mean THE best
@galaxy3539 Жыл бұрын
I started watching this show whilst I was 17, and the beautifully balanced simple yet so complex storylines were just so addictive to watch.
@marcelinovazquez5128 Жыл бұрын
Even after 15 years Avatar The Last Airbender is still in my top 10 kids cartoon and I plan to show my parents. I'm grateful that they're continuing the series with a 10 years later film and a successor to Korra. Although personally I would wanted a Kiyoshi show instead but if the Netflix show is successful maybe they'll make Kiyoshi spin off and adapt the books. And if the Earth Bender successor to Korra is true then once that show ends I would also like one about a fire bender. Bringing the series full circle.
@magdalenehagey4079 Жыл бұрын
I think it's in my top ten pieces of media, let alone kid shows, lol
@drew8324 Жыл бұрын
We spend too much time driding Kiyoshi in the avatar community lets move past the WNBA player and get to more modern times or go a millennium before AANg
@redi.c.e.6046 Жыл бұрын
So what else is is the 10?
@ezracohen602011 ай бұрын
@@redi.c.e.6046gravity falls definitely
@marcelinovazquez51287 ай бұрын
@@redi.c.e.6046sorry I'm late. But to answer your question aside from ATLA my top 10 kids cartoon would consist of Adventure Time, Gravity Falls, The Amazing World of Gumball, Regular Show, Steven Universe, Foster's Home for Imaginary Friends, Transformers Prime, Star Wars the Clone Wars and Phineas & Ferb. There's a bunch of others that I didn't listed that I also love like the Ben 10 franchise, The Owl House, Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles (2012) and more but for the most part that's my top 10 list
@jamall7003 Жыл бұрын
I feel as though The lion turtles were always meant to be in the story because in season 1 and 2 they were hinted at and mentioned in a few episodes. But that they just didnt have enough time to properly introduce them into the story. So the plan was for Aang to always take his power away but the execution just wasnt 100% there.
@CallMeNoa10 ай бұрын
Lion turtles were definitely always planned, because a statue of one is the statue that Aang crashes into in the opening credits. I think there was also art of one in a book at Wan Shi tong's library?
@ixagonczi9 ай бұрын
@@CallMeNoaYep, good eye catching it!
@whitewolf-cy8gq8 ай бұрын
I know this is like four months old but I feel like saying that they were supposed to be a main part of the show it was mentioned by Bryke that they wanted to put the origins of the avatar in the last air bender but they couldn’t find out where to put it so they left it for Korra. But it was thought about since ATLA. And they said this in one of the commentaries I don’t remember which one tho 😅
@ephemereaux7 ай бұрын
Disagree that the Lion Turtles were handled improperly-someone else in the comments holds the same opinion I do that knowing about energybending before the finale episodes would have totally spoiled it. I believe the four final episodes were released all on the same day. I’ve always loved how cryptic the Lion Turtle’s quote was about it-“We bent not the elements, but the energy within ourselves.” A viewer who had never been introduced to the concept of energybending would probably go “The energy within ourselves? What does that mean?” But we were so caught up in the action that we didn’t have time to think it over and figure out what exactly was going to happen, making the reveal so dramatic and hard-hitting. (That’s how it was for kid-me, anyway.) Then we can go back later and find the Easter eggs hidden in previous episodes about them!
@matthewdoliveira942111 ай бұрын
The finale was written exactly the way it should've been. Going into the finale knowing Aang has the ability to take bending away would've spoiled it. There's no way the writers would've made Aang kill the firelord against taking his bending away and there would've been less tension
@Justin-ym4pm11 ай бұрын
I agree. Obviously Aang was going to win, the only tension in the fight was whether or not he could do it without killing the Fire Lord. Revealing that Aang had a back up option the entire fight would have killed the tension.
@Dauerglotzer1238 ай бұрын
Wish the turtles or even the myth of being able to do it would make it look like more of an intentional ending. Think him never trying before then adds drama and makes sense, but it also felt a bit like a rushed concept out of no where
@Tarmax94 Жыл бұрын
I'm 29 and never watched this show until 4 days ago (an entire week watching all 61 episodes, took me that long due to other responsibilities lol). I knew who the characters were and the overall plot of the story (very, VERY, surface level), but that was about it. I watched Shyamalan's movie like a decade ago and since I didn't watch the show prior to watching the movie, I didn't have anything to compare it to but yeah, it was bad, so bad I didn't wanna watch the animated series after that. After watching Netflix's new live action trailer and after enjoying One Piece live action so much, I decided to finally give ATLA a try and it is hands down one of the best shows I've ever watched, what an amazing experience, loved the "magic system", how balanced it is, the story telling, the world building, characters and their arcs, my favorite has to be Iroh. I also started Legend of Korra, I'm in episode 4 season 2, but it's not as strong as ATLA.
@blackdoug530210 ай бұрын
Respect 🎉
@derg622210 ай бұрын
When it comes to Korra season 1 is okay, season 2 is quite bad, seaon 3 is pretty good and season 4 is absolute trash. overall it's worth watching for season 3 alone and some fans do like the back story in season 2. it's definitely respectable that they weren't going for a rehash but tried a completely new approach.
@twocents75099 ай бұрын
Season 2 is the weakest of the korra seasons, but it is still better than a lot of other things on tv. Season 3 is arguably the best, and personally I would say season 4 is second best and season 1 comes in third. Basically, if you get through season two it’s all up hill from there.
@CptKorn9 ай бұрын
Season 3 is super good even though 2 flops hard Just push through, and prepare for a slight letdown in season 4
@sidnew273911 ай бұрын
I was 37 when I saw it for the first time and it blew me away.
@slepepadda22686 ай бұрын
"Zuko had his honour all along" That felt pretty powerful to hear. I'm glad I watched this video because it's not something I noticed on my own
@lorinop Жыл бұрын
Sokka the rizzler: You gotta admit, he pulled more than anyone in the series
@thataintfalco71069 ай бұрын
Man had SUPERNATURAL charm, rolled 20 on charm, and 5 on everything else lol. He spends all his points on intelligence afterwards lol
@orgixvi310 ай бұрын
Minor thing: the past Avatars never told Aang to kill the Fire Lord. They told him he couldn't be indecisive. Aang interpreted that as being told to kill the Fire Lord.
@mistersir3020 Жыл бұрын
For me the final duel between Aang and Ozai was just pure amazement and awe at the magic, and the series had gotten me so deeply invested in this world that I didn't mind this one "deus ex machina" or "power escalation" of Aang acquiring over-power (similar to the Avatar state) for this one time.
@Forgedfighter488 ай бұрын
And we had zuko and azula’s agni kai to make up for aang’s deus ex machina moment
@kinkinibhattacharya8183 Жыл бұрын
I think Aang taking Ozai's bending aways ends the war because of how he ruled. He ruled through fear and a big part of that fear was how ruthless he was as a firebender. Taking that away leaves a power vacuum for Zuko to more easily fill. Moreover, there was evidence throughout the show that many firebenders were growing tired of the war and their authoritarian regime.
@capTain_pluGin8 ай бұрын
As a 29 years old man the segment about Sokka hits hard. I think that young men like me who grew up thinking they should protect everyone around them without asking for help and try to do it all on their own can really benefit and evolve from Sokka's arc. He learns to be a better man, understanding and embracing exactly what his father told him, to know where you are needed the most. Truly touching and I was on the verge of tears in that part, thank you for this video man!!
@Derokos Жыл бұрын
16:20 You worded this incredibly elegantly and accurately. How people and societies leverage words to manipulate information to fit their narrative is around everyone; no matter the society. It's really scary how most of us naturally internalize that information and then continue dispersing the manipulated information because it's all we know and outside ideas are considered propaganda.
@LordOfAllThatIsGolden9 ай бұрын
For the Airbending flight mentioned, I remember reading that flight is only possible if you let go of all worldly things, including relationships. Aang can’t do this outside of AS because of his bond with Appa, and his love for Katara. Imo the strongest feat of Airbending off the top of my head is the concentrated gust of wind AS Aang disintegrates a giant stone pillar with during his fight with Ozai.
@Sub_3690 Жыл бұрын
I remember the first time I watched Avatar, I watched all of it with my brother, and it is one of his, and one of my favourite shows of all time.
@scruffd0g1939 ай бұрын
Toph was one of the few main characters in any show that made their first appearance in the middle of the series and immediately became awesome. You become emotionally invested in each of the characters which are all so awesome.
@dawn8293 Жыл бұрын
One thing I noticed it's that Iroh's story almost certainly parallels Zuko, while Zuko It's having his growth. Iroh starts as a military hero of an oppressive, genocidal state, and as the heir to the throne. He is usurped by a more malicious younger sibling and begins to be disillusioned by the war. We can infer that at the beginning of season 1 he isn't totally against the fire nation cause at this point, as he helped Zuko throw a fireball at Aang and friends in episode 2. Through season 1, he seemed primarily interested in helping Zuko chill out. He may have intentionally thwarted Zuko because he felt compassion for the gaang, possibly because they are kids, but it's unclear if that was the reason or if he just didn't want Zuko to go back to his abusive father. I think Iroh and Zuko both learned compassion for the Earth Kingdom, and the extent of the evilness of the war in season 2. Just as season 1 Zuko would not have joined team Avatar, I don't think season 1 Iroh would have re-conquered Ba Sing Se In the name of the earth king. I don't think he cared enough at that point.
@Particle_Damage10 ай бұрын
On the subject of filler, for me it’s really important to have those breaks from the main plot to flesh out the timeline. It also makes the dramatic fight scenes and everything going on feel much more rooted in reality when we see all the build up and waiting rather than having it all back to back. Filler is important to create a coherent storyline!
@_TheCakeIsALie_ Жыл бұрын
Very nice video man. You feel that you love the show and put that in excellent writing and editing. Good stuff man
@LARKXHIN Жыл бұрын
I started a rewatch (my first watch was actually in 2011) -- this show is still REALLY good and really layered.
@sliteturtlez Жыл бұрын
This video is so well-written. Absolutely no fluff and is pure gold for two hours!
@tessmiller7943 Жыл бұрын
Literally an incredible show, one of, if not, the best
@WillReacts99 Жыл бұрын
Love the show so much could re watch it every year.
@bushibayushi8 ай бұрын
I'm probably the only one that really likes the "deus ex machina" regarding how Aang defeated Ozai. Because if we knew he could take his bending away, the fight wouldn't be tense at all. But since we didn't really know that this option is on the table, it makes the whole finale absolutely grand and unexpected in the best way. Because we feel like everyone else in this story: absolutely surprised that Aang did manage to find his own way, the "third way". I think it's a perfect conclusion to a wonderful story.
@Noxthedunmer4 ай бұрын
My thoughts exactly
@veganandatheist Жыл бұрын
26:43 THANK YOU so much for saying this, people can be so harsh on others or, in this case, fictional characters instead of trying to see where they are coming from, nobody is perfect, not in Avatar either and that is one of the many reasons the show is just so good, it's real, is empathetic, is compassionate is unfiltered and authentic, Aang is if not my favorite fictional character in any story and the biggest part of it is not that I relate to him on so many ways, but that he is also an imperfect character that makes mistakes, the whole reason he he has to end the war is because (partially) he refused to take on the responsibility of becoming the Avatar and fixing the mess that Avatar Roku (inadvertently) caused before he passed, another mistake he made was when he impatiently tried to firebend and *accidentally* burned Katara and of course the most important example, when he took the life of fire nation soldiers, he did it because his hands were tied, if he had a choice that didn't require to let fire nation keep destroying and making the world worse, he would have obviously chosen to let every single person live, but *as you know* (pun intended) , it's not that simple, this kid literally has to fight a war, he was lucky not to have to fight more people to the death (of course the show being originally kid oriented is also a reason) so I'm glad someone is finally defending one of, if not the most mature and responsible and kind Avatar, Aang, the last airbender (of his time).
@jordanread5829 Жыл бұрын
I don't think using the scene where Iroh is clearly demonstrating Lightning bending to Zuko is a fair comparison of how skilled he is with it compared to his brother. Later on we somewhat see Iroh Lightning Bend to get himself and Zuko away from Azula in the Earth Kings Palace. The actual process is offscreen (since the camera is looking at the wall from the outside) but given the urgency of the scene, we can assume that it was quickly generated.
@derg622210 ай бұрын
it's established throughout the show that Iroh and Ozai are similar in terms of power and skill. Ozai being younger, more ruthless and evil would probably make him the more dangerous opponent though.
@theflyingdutchguy9870 Жыл бұрын
i think the energy bending thing is fine. because if he had not learned all the other elements, he would not have been able to get ozai into the position where he could use it.
@doreensama8 ай бұрын
Sokka literally built armor for Appa! I think that's something underated considering how essential Appa is to the team. Toph is the original metal bender who also became a sand bender after Appa's kidnap. She actually grew as an earth bender as well in more ways.
@SpammytheHedgehog Жыл бұрын
The OG's watched Avatar when it was airing back on TV from 2005 - 2008.
@kdusel1991 Жыл бұрын
I did! It's a phenomenal show with great characters, gorgeous animation, and a great story!!
@misanthropicservitorofmars211610 ай бұрын
@@aalleezzzzgatekeeping is how you keep bad actors out of communities. You should always gatekeep otherwise your community has no meaning.
@cookiemonster818410 ай бұрын
@@aalleezzzzThat’s not gatekeeping. It’s just stating a fact. If you didn’t watch it when it was airing, then you’re not an OG. Nothing wrong about that
@l0velyquiet1949 ай бұрын
OG watcher and it's so awesome to see so many more people seeing this show and enjoying and appreciation coming to it. Lowkey
@snowangels30829 ай бұрын
I watched it all the time! I remember when the desert episodes aired. At least in my area they replayed those episodes for days and so I would rewatch them over and over again until the next episodes or chapter came out
@allistermelville1465 Жыл бұрын
Kids? I was born in '77 and I was so hyped about TLA that my work collegues at the time just couldn't help checking it out. At first no one wanted to admit it but eventuallywe all did - TLA is peak entertainment!
@omgitspylot4411 Жыл бұрын
I never saw this show as a kid but I watched it for the first time last week and just finished the last episode today. I was seriously missing out as a kid
@nerdydragonfan6 ай бұрын
I love your analysis on Zuko from 1:11:16 to 1:16:27, for why Zuko IS the way that he is. It hits right on the mark; and you explained in eloquently in 5 minutes, where as others have taken 20.
@Catnaps10110 ай бұрын
That line from Sokka’s dad hit me as I listened to it here. As a child of divorce I had to choose who to go with and I chose to go with my mom and sister as they may need me
@Justin-ym4pm11 ай бұрын
Great video. Only thing I would add is I've always heard of "filler" as parts of a show not based on the source material, thus "filling in" parts that weren't actually there. This is how you have both good filler that expands upon and fits into the original work, and bad filler that ruins pacing or is contradictory to the original work. Original shows don't have filler as there's no source material to fill in.
@alpaykasal290211 ай бұрын
I truly hope the Netflix writers watched and studied this.... what an excellent group of essays.
@ilumistratewfb23711 ай бұрын
I'm 23 now, but I've been a fan of Avatar since I was 8. Back then, it was the show I never wanted to miss, and I'd even try to imitate the bending. It was so much fun! Revisiting it as an adult, I still enjoy it just as much. I believe it played a role in shaping who I am today. I also learned the importance of choosing to be kind and compassionate because I wanted to be like Aang.
@fjan007 Жыл бұрын
Fun fact: You can see the Lion Turtle in season 2. Although only on a scroll which was found in the library in the desert.
@aleji0Ай бұрын
The stakes of his final fight are that he potentially has to reject the beliefs belonging to the Air Nomads, those of his people of which he is the last one, the lone torchbearer and the single link to them ever. I would argue that the title of the show is two things that Aang does not want to be at all: The Avatar nor the Last Airbender and the final battle is his way of reconciling both of those things together without casting either aside. Granted he was given an easy way out that sort of negates those stakes since the world will be saved either way, but on paper those are what the stakes are for the character internally.
@UncleCheekClappa Жыл бұрын
"Waterbenders can't just bend water out of thin air" Hama and Katara: Hold my watermelon juice
@Brony225 ай бұрын
i still remember watching this show when it was first airing. i started the show after season 2 ended and before season 3. i was just looking for something to watch and saw this show on tv. and by some luck it was the first episode. i remember right away this show was special. the art style. the characters. and every day i would come back and watch more. and as the show went on i enjoyed it even more. so finally season 3 started and i was excited. watching a show while its airing for the first time is great. because you have to wait a week between episodes unlike today where you can just binge. it gives you time to process the episodes. and i didnt know it but my brother was also watching the show and enjoyed. i still remember 2 specific things. watching the day of black sun with my brother. and all the hype around the 2 hour finale. we had snacks, drinks, and just watched the show. we had a blast.
@WSlaying11 ай бұрын
Toph literally mastered earth bending, mastered a subgroup of earth bending (sand bending!), even going as far as creating a new form of bending! Although I agree that Toph could have had a grander showcasing of her growth and arc, but put some respect on her bending game!
@ShouPow4 ай бұрын
Yeah I think toph is probably one of the most talented benders we see. Her mastery of earth is bananas but tbf being taught by badgermoles would naturally make her a little OP. Toph is definitely one of the most naturally capable characters, her and azula on top basically
@Marxnchill10 ай бұрын
This is the quality content I come to KZbin for. When dealing with atla withdrawal, this video is here for me. ❤❤
@tofupowda Жыл бұрын
this was a fantastic video essay/retrospective. it’s the first video i’ve watched from you and to be completely honest, the sheer amount of oversaturation in the youtube video essay sphere leading me to think this one would just be another mediocre drop in the ocean but i was completely wrong
@thegoldman25 Жыл бұрын
I really appreciate that, thank you so much for the kind words! If you don't mind me asking, what about this video separates it from other video essays you've watched? Just curious so I can keep trying to improve. Thanks again!
@tofupowda Жыл бұрын
@@thegoldman25 i think i found the way you articulate your thoughts and go about analysis to be particularly effective/well done. every point you made was backed up by in story evidence and was satisfying/enough for me to accept due to sufficient elaboration on your part. to be more specific, when you talked about magic systems and what makes a good magic system. i never realized that it's more about what the characters can't do, rather than what they can. when you elaborated on this by stating that benders are only able to bend one element, with the avatar serving as an exception to that and thus, allowing me to understand why ATLA works so well. it seems very simple and i doubt this will give you any true insight you've never heard before or help you improve but it's what i think, nonetheless.
@thegoldman25 Жыл бұрын
I appreciate it, thank you
@IzFab11 ай бұрын
Amazing show for many reasons! One of my favorite reasons for loving the show is that my grandmother who didn’t speak English could still watch and enjoy the show with me 💕
@Qubsb83bu9908HF0VG0910 ай бұрын
I have to contest the criticism that Aang sparing ozai’s life should have been set up as the true way to end the war, and that killing him would have had negative consequences like your Star Wars example. I think the fact that killing him would have also ended the war makes Ang’s decision SO MUCH more impactful. Because in life, there will always be opportunities to do things the “easy” way or, more importantly, the morally gray way…or the “eye for an eye” way. And a lot of times, yes, that will yield the results we want. But staying true to our character and our convictions IN SPITE of that IS the true mark of character. He could have, but he didn’t. Not because taking away Ozai’s bending was strategically the best choice to end the war, but because, for Aang, that was the right thing to do.
@A_Random5471010 ай бұрын
I love how avatar took time to let us get to know each character without straying from the main plot 💕
@henriSF Жыл бұрын
To me, the best thing of Aang sparing Ozai is exactly that the outcome would be the same if he had killed him. I think framing the Fire Lord's death as the "wrong choice" (in a sense that besides it being morally challenging for Aang, it wouldn't end the war) would be a bit manichaeist because the reality is: Ozai must die for the war to end and most people at that point think that the world would be a better place without him. And that is also a reality for the dictators and imperialists of our world. The struggle Aang is facing is that not only facing Ozai goes against his principles, but also that his friends and past lives are correct when that state that he MUST do it. Killing Ozai being a viable option is what puts so much weight in Aang's choice to spare him, because he did it for the sake of himself, for the world it would not make a difference. It shows the amount of resolve Aang has for going against everything everyone is telling him, no matter how right they are, and finding a different path that honor his beliefs Also, I think that if I knew Aang had the ability to take Ozai's bending away, I would've known from the get-go that he would spare him, to me it would be too obvious to the spectator and it would also lower the emotional stakes of the fight
@thevarietychannelofyoutube4769 Жыл бұрын
I think it would have felt out of character for Aang to all of a sudden be eager to kill someone. Even if this was a TV-MA cartoon for adults, someone with Aang's personality would not want to take a life.
@AstralAnubes5 ай бұрын
This show is such a masterpiece and it’s surprising coming from a kids show. The writing is so good and creative, the world building and lore is amazing, character design, relationships are great. The show had amazing episode after episode. Every detail of this show was made carefully and with love it’s truly a masterpiece. Favorite show of all time and I’d do anything to see the og gang again even if it was just for one episode 😂
@avatarmikephantom153 Жыл бұрын
Avatar is my favorite show of all time, and I based a lot of personal philosophy off from it.
@Amaryllia11 ай бұрын
i was flabberghasted when i saw this channel was under 100k subscribers, the production quality is insanely good
@thegoldman2511 ай бұрын
Wow, thank you!
@loonar7960 Жыл бұрын
The war doesn't really end because Aang takes out Ozai. It ends because Zuko challenges Azula for the throne and she accepts. Then she loses by default because she attacks a noncombatant to gain the upper hand. As the new Fire Lord, Zuko declares the war over. The Fire Nation, being as honor bound as it is, mostly respects this wish. I believe it's addressed in the comics that not all of the Fire Nation is on his side. The real criticism here is that by the end of the series, Zuko is more of the main character than Aang is.
@HawkeyeMobileAutoRepair Жыл бұрын
Dude waited 20 mins to ask for the sub and asked with the most respect of any creator. Subbed.
@thegoldman25 Жыл бұрын
I would feel weird asking for people to sub until they’ve seen a good amount of the video. Thank you for the subscription!
@connortaylor6507 Жыл бұрын
When the fire nation came looking for “for the last water bender” in the South Pole they were looking for Hama not katara. They had no way of knowing a 4 year old girl was a water bender they more than likely assumed Hama went home and that’s why they said “we aren’t taking prisoners today.” Bc she had already shown that prisons were useless against her.
@sergeykev Жыл бұрын
Then wouldn't they be looking for a 70 year old woman (assuming Hama was 80 in the canon)
@lasgin99wif10 ай бұрын
The show has been incredibly special to me ever since it first released and I regularly still think about it. It's truly a one of a kind show. Things I respect about it the most are how it doesn't dumb down serious concepts due to it being primarily being consumed by children. It trusts its audience that while it may not get ALL the meanings, children are still able to understand a lot if they are done in the right way. Things like Zuko and Azula's trauma, katara's need to be a mother figure for her brother/tribe, war, the effects of war on both the agressor and defensive side, sokka unlearning a lot of ignorance and becoming a great leader in a world without bending, toph's everpresent need to feel free due to her overprotective parents, growing up and accepting responsibility with Aang's arc, etc I could go on forever and ever. You don't need to see blood splatters and tons and tons of corpses to realize how devastating war can be for a nation. It's also about how war affects the people not actively participating in it as soldiers that really shows how deep it goes. I truly do believe that this show is absolutely timeless and can be enjoyed by any age and gender.
@amitavrashmi17 Жыл бұрын
I agree with you about the filler the one and only episode that in my eyes fits that description is the great divide, all the others do so much for character work and development the only other close to fit into the filler category is probably the fortune teller but even here you have a lot of development and it also show you for the first time how strong aang is without the avatar state and how good of an airbender he is that he stops a volcano And iroh is truly one of the best mentor and father figures of cartoons history
@jenicidediablos99579 ай бұрын
You have put into words everything I love about this series. Avatar the Last Airbender is the best show to ever come out in my opinion. There's so much depth to the world and to the characters. Side characters are just as interesting as the main characters, the characters relationships with each other are so intertwined and complex! There's so much history in this show and it's so good! Thank you for making this video!
@thegoldman259 ай бұрын
Thank you for watching!
@TheLiverage Жыл бұрын
When I saw for the first time Ember Island episode and saw Zuko remembering his childhood at the beach, there was an image of what I thought it was him as a kid with his father and baby Azula. And I even thought Ozai wasn't so bad in the past and maybe just when he got all that power and status he lost his mind. But no. That bitch was always bad and that image was not about that part of Zuko's family. That man in the pic was Iroh himself, the baby was Zuko and the kid was LU TEN T.T His true family maaaan.
@Aeras8910 ай бұрын
This is probably the BEST video I've ever seen exploring ATLA and why it's so good. Damn. Flameo, hotman. Flameo.
@thevikingbear2343 Жыл бұрын
Technically Aang flies using Airbending while on the Avatar state several times, so it is not new to LOK, but Zaheer is the only Non-Avatar to do it. It makes sense since we never see other advanced airbender in the entire first series. This happens as early as "The Southern Air Temple". Our introduction to the Avatar State is Aang flying via airbending.
@Pacha_RM Жыл бұрын
Interestingly, Aang always "fly" that way using a big air ball, except from B2 finale, and it happened after he made the choice to let his attachments go allowing him to open all his chakras. It would be possible that Aang was truly flying like Zaheer, instead of levitating, but the lightning and Katara saving his life caused his chakras to be blocked.
@klikkolee8 ай бұрын
I really appreciate you drawing the distinction between forgiveness and moving on. Forgiveness to me is about accepting change -- accepting that they have grown as a person and care about the harm they did, accepting that your perspective has changed and thus that their actions weren't as bad as you thought, or that they were less culpable for their actions than you thought. Forgiveness isn't for the person who punches you in the face and spends the rest of their life feeling smug about it. Forgiveness is neither necessary nor sufficient for moving on. It's important to be able to move on even after being affected by unforgivable actions, and you can struggle to move on from the pain even after forgiving the person who caused it.
@BepisQueen11 ай бұрын
Thanks for the video Goldman, and thanks for the rebels shoutout!
@thegoldman2511 ай бұрын
Thank you for watching!
@morganbrockman46266 ай бұрын
I put off watching ATLA for so long but I downloaded the first few eps to watch on a plane and I binged the rest in like 2 days. I knew it was gonna be great and it lived up to the hype. I wish I grew up with it but I’m glad I can see it through adult lenses and still love it as much as a kid would. It’s cool watching a “kids show” for the first time as an adult and still feeling all those cool “first time watching” feelings. Immediately rewatching, watching every video essay about it, and making it half of my personality. Great video!
@Snzn_710 ай бұрын
You questioned how the war ended by just "removing Ozai's bending". But that is just one portione of the finale. You also have to cosider "Zuko's part in the finale" where He basically took the "firelord" title thus offiicially taking over what's left of the fire nation army who lost the war. Like how do you think a lot of wars technically end? Have the enemy nation leader surrender or have him depose and be replace by a friendly figure. Since the fire Nation still respect fire nation traditions. It is still logical how the Fire Nation still accepted Zuko and Iroh being the next leader due to their blood and right to claim the throne
@SenpaiChriss10 ай бұрын
I watched Avatar as it was airing when I was 7 it was so good. I rewatched it for the first time when I was 18 and I was blown away with how good it truly was now that I was older and understanding more themes showcased in the show. And now, 25, I've been rewatching it again with my girlfriend (its her first time watching the show, she is 22). And still, to this day, it is amazing. She loves it as well. Its crazy how this show has stood the test of time almost 20 years later.
@ZaWrldo Жыл бұрын
I watched avatar as a grown adult and completely agree its one of the best shows ever. I never understood how he even took away Ozai's bending until now I just figured it was an avatar thing. If they treated it like Naruto's sage mode training at mount miyoboku it would be alot more fortified in the narrative but it's kind of flimsy
@idkaliciaa Жыл бұрын
so glad you shouted out hello future me! he has made so many thoughtful observations about the core themes of the story!
@heyitsauri8 ай бұрын
War doesn't decide who is right, just who is left
@thegoldman258 ай бұрын
Wow, that is a really good quote
@RuvinPlaysOfficial8 ай бұрын
Holy crap that's good
@floweratasunset4 ай бұрын
I just finished the show a month or two ago for the first time. And now I found this video. And I do say that this show is amazing. The story telling is top notch and the feels hit
@neilhannan5112 Жыл бұрын
Gold Man and Avatar you know your in for a Good Time ❤
@jdbeauchamp29199 ай бұрын
Watching this at the age of 28 for the first time and the writing is unbelievable. Such high quality should be the standard all shows should try to reach. Amazing.
@thegoldman259 ай бұрын
Couldn't agree more!
@Exilon0193 Жыл бұрын
This series is my biggest inspiration for my writing. the characters, the world building, the lore and power system are what i always look for how to build up my own.
@floowfs7149 ай бұрын
This video was just awesome. thanks for taking time and make such a banger!!
@thegoldman259 ай бұрын
Glad you enjoyed it!
@1inamia Жыл бұрын
With the end of the series I completely agree that there could’ve been a negative consequence to aang betraying his beliefs- and it’s right there too! Imagine: Aang is at the utmost of power, he’s circled by all four elements in the avatar state and he shouts devastatingly, “Firelord Ozai! You and your forefathers have devastated the balance of this world, and now: You shall pay the ultimate price!” He goes to kill Ozai, but suddenly all of the elements splash to the floor or into thin air. Aang remembers: How the fire nation would make Ozai a martyr, how Zuko would never know where his mother is- but mostly, how Aang would be doing taking the life of a monster yes, but how this is the very thing the fire nation has done all along. How the fire nation thought they were justified, how this cannot end with more killing. He understands death, he understands the loss of his people, and his understands through Katara and Sokka what the murder of their parent did to them. How the fire nation thought they were justified to kill Kya. He just can’t kill him. He decides to take the fire lord’s bending instead. As a sign for hope, as a signal for choice and change. It’s his destiny, but he chooses what to do with it.
@elderscrollsswimmer483310 ай бұрын
Reminds me of Hercules. At some point, he is challenged to capture and not kill because killing is too easy.
@boogiebong4208 ай бұрын
I absolutely love this video, one of my favorite video essays on this site all about one of my favorite shows. Amazing work!