doesn't help when everyone around them is talking over every key point that's important to building up the story. it's just ruining the whole experience for them.
@@BlueBoxOx you’re right. Talking through key points can get annoying, but I just feel like with this group dynamic, it’s inevitable. I understand everyone has their perfect idea of how a reaction should be, but we all know they’re different. Just kind of have to accept it and enjoy what you can. Plus, I think them asking questions on things that were clearly mentioned just shows their interest, while not super high, is rising. My opinion though.
@@BlueBoxOx the best reactors either pause to talk or rewind to catch what they missed while talking, but everybody does it differently and its still fun. Hopefully they're taking in everything they need to one way or another.
@@notanotherpopsong It could be because there’s one too many people on the couch. In my opinion, it’s always way more distracting when there are a lot of people watching a show together-obviously there’s a lot more talking and noise that way so it’s easier to miss stuff/get distracted. It’s why I don’t tend to watch reactions if there happens to be more than 4 people in the video lol.
@@renuzui Yeah they missed a lot of stuff in these 2 episodes because ppl were talking or not paying attention. They need to pause the video when they talk or something or maybe rewind whenever they miss something.
- “How did he know that?” - “He’s the last airbender.” - “Yeah, but how did he know that was from him doing that?” To a character in the show, it probably just looked like Aang stopped that chicken leg in mid-air for a second. But that would be impossible UNLESS he was an airbender. It’s just a logical conclusion to come to after seeing what he can do. ....and it also probably helps since the person who “realized” he was an airbender and the Avatar was Bumi, Aang’s old friend. I’m sure he knew the entire time lol.
Oh, Bumi 100% knew the entire time, not a doubt in my mind. And he didn’t just test his ability to think outside the box, he was literally also checking if he’s mastered any elements besides air. The key he could have easily gotten with waterbending, for flopsi he could’ve used earth and the duel was literally modeled after an Agni Kai (he could’ve also used earth I in this and the first one, too). Bumi saw Aang, realized he hasn’t aged, knew something was up and confirmed his suspicions. As a kid I liked this episode because it was fun and exciting (and cabbage.) but the older you get, the deeper this show gets!
my gf had the same reaction (as the 2 girls on the left) on her first time watching avatar, too. kind of spacey, not really paying attention, not getting it, etc, but only because she wasn't interested at first. she really started appreciating it in season 2 and 3, and now its one of her top 3 shows of all time. edit: just to add, my gf is typically into dramas (breaking bad, better call saul) and reality tv (bachelors, those real estate reality shows, etc)...so it's not like she has a history with "action cartoons" such as avatar
Book 1, Episode 5: There is 100% a story. They are bringing Aang to the North Pole to learn waterbending so they could eventually stop the war and bring balance to the world. So there is a fan theory that Bumi was testing to see if Aang had learned all of the elements. The first challenge could’ve easily been solved with waterbending, for the second challenge you have to be stubborn like an earthbender, and the third challenge is clearly modelled after an agni kai, that firebending duel from episode 3. Book 1, Episode 6: As far as I'm aware, George Takei is one of only three people who acts in the original Avatar and will also appear in the Netflix Live Action. In the live action, Takei is playing a character named Koh. The other two are the guy who voices the Cabbage Man and Daniel Dae Kim who plays a general in Book 2 of the animated but is playing Ozai in the live action. The dad is played by Kevin Michael Richardson. He's a voice actor who's been in everything.
okay, this show used to air on my tv every morning when I was a kid and I was never ever interested in it. I can't believe that I am now trying to push through season 1 only because of Addie. She is so passionate and feels emotional in every video and I need to know why : give me the tears and heartbreaks, I'm here for it ✨
I see our haters are starting to pay a little of attention to the show... that's a great sign. Still not enough, though: it would be better if the two sisters did not sit together. They distract each other from minor details and major plot points alike.
The show has absolutely already told you the story... the first lines of the very first episode did exactly that. And they repeat it at the opening of every episode.There's so much more to it of course, pieces and backstories and reasons certain things are happening will be revealed over time - but the show makes it a point to tell you the barebones of the story from the get go. I think that's probably the flaw with large watch parties, though. Hard to pay attention and absorb details when there's conversations and people shifting around you. THE STORY: The world is divided into four parts: the Fire Nation, Earth Kingdom, Water Tribes, and Air Nation. The Avatar, master of all four elements is the symbol of peace and prosperity in this world - until he vanished 100 years ago. At the same time, the Fire Nation attacked the other three kingdoms, sending the world into a hundred year conflict without the Avatar to put an end to it. But the Avatar is back - and its the duty of the Avatar to restore peace and balance. Aang will have to defeat the Fire Nation and bring an end to this long war to restore the world. But he's young and not ready - he only knows Air bending and has little to no control over the Avatar State. So, he needs to find bending masters to train him so he can fight and fulfill the important role of the Avatar.
I just watch brig's face every time something could sound dirty or if there's an attractive woman on screen. He's a man of culture that really loves his culture.
16:29 The voice you heard is Kevin Michael Richardson. He's been in a lot of animated roles and video games. Cleveland Jr. from The Cleveland Show and Family Guy, various characters on Samurai Jack, Robert Hawkins from Static Shock, and so many more. His voice is everywhere.
I love that show, now I'm thinking I need to watch it again. The Patakis had such a miserable home life. Workaholic and inattentive dad, alcoholic and inattentive mother, two daughters abused in two vastly different ways which messed each of them up.
KING BOOMY ALREADY? Kangaroo island, i heard that place was really hopping. This episode is really one of the most memorable ones. Especially the puns.
speaking as someone who saw the show for the first time in my 30s because my boyfriend was really into the show (but then became the biggest fan ever), it's ok for them to have a slow burn. and it's ok to say "you'll see". because the episodes that will convert them will make a huge impact even if they weren't totally following it in the first few episodes. i was on my phone half the time when i first watched, and was still bawling and ranting by season 2. the first season is for kids, they're not the target audience.
George Takei, famous Japanese concentration camp survivor among other things, was the head of the earth kingdom prison. He literally played the most weasely scum version of his oppressor with a fatal end. Had to feel good.
I couldn't hear well, but I think one of you was wondering who voiced the Warden. The famous George Takei, aka Sulu from the original Star Trek. I would no that voice anywhere.
I just watched these three videos back to back and I am going to subscribe just to keep up with them. No more spoilers for the newbies though! Looking forward to the next two episodes, I feel the main plot of the show truly starts with them.
The first season has very quiet episodes but later it will get more interesting... it happened to me that at the beginning I was sometimes bored but after a couple of episodes it becomes interesting👌👌👌
i was never bored but i agree show is just solid to good first season. halfway into the second it starts becoming really good. then the third it becomes great
@@dunzhen when I say boring, I mean some very quiet episodes, as if they were filler... not to the level of filler that Naruto had but some felt that way, but the first seasons of many series are usually very quiet, in the second season there are more action and the third is my favorite and in my opinion the best of all🥰🥰🥰
I think its so interesting how a lot of older shows/cartoons like atla start off so lax which is a trend we've lost nowadays. I think people just Now getting into the show forget that it was airing on tv originally. It was meant to be something you tuned in and watched every week, and for a show that's just starting you don't wanna hit the ground running with plot but rather ease into it to gain fans and make it easier for people to catch on before they got into the thick of everything. So many other older shows with cult followings are the same way, having episodic minor plotlines that were easy to digest with only underlining developments to progress the overall story.
I'd love it if they did Korra. That series gets such shit but it's actually a real banger. I've watched both series over 5 times. I'm telling you. It's worth it
BTW, the clever choice for the third test would have been to pick either Sokka or Katara, no restrictions were placed on where he could point. personally, Sokka would be my preferred choice
I like how the ones who loved & appreciated that scene were smiling and clapping 👏 8:20 ! I also love that scene along with many more ! 🥰 can’t wait for many more reactions for this show
"That old man has to be so grateful"
*Looks at the camera like he's Jim from the Office*
Just give them time. I appreciate their commitment to something that isn’t their cup of tea.
doesn't help when everyone around them is talking over every key point that's important to building up the story. it's just ruining the whole experience for them.
@@BlueBoxOx you’re right. Talking through key points can get annoying, but I just feel like with this group dynamic, it’s inevitable. I understand everyone has their perfect idea of how a reaction should be, but we all know they’re different. Just kind of have to accept it and enjoy what you can. Plus, I think them asking questions on things that were clearly mentioned just shows their interest, while not super high, is rising. My opinion though.
women have smol brain
@@BlueBoxOx the best reactors either pause to talk or rewind to catch what they missed while talking, but everybody does it differently and its still fun. Hopefully they're taking in everything they need to one way or another.
“Don’t worry, I hear cowards float.” is such a sick line 😂
I hate it sooo much
didn't ask@@goghlevi
what does it even mean tho?
@@taycorb3tt oh no sorry
@@munkoman2”shit floats” is the actual expression, but they can’t say that on Nick lol
"that old man's gotta be so grateful 👀" 💀
dang y’all shouldn’t have told them about zuko’s scar and how he is banished because it hits so hard when you find out in “the storm”
zhao already said a couple episodes ago that zuko was banished and that his father didn't want him "you have the scar to prove it"
@@its_joey Yeah but Zhao didn't mention that he fought a duel with his dad
Exactly some deep details but that would be spoiling it for them so yup.
It’s okay, they’ll probably forget they even said that by the time they get to that part 😭
In my opinion this is a spoiler because it won't hit as hard when it happens
Y’all still got a ways to go. Once you hit The Storm/Blue Spirit is when you are at my favorite parts of Book of Water.
Mine is the two finale episodes! But the blue spirit and storm are close seconds for sure
The storm, the blue spirit, and the second part of the siege of the north are my personal favorites for book 1
LMFAOO THE SIDE EYE AFTER “That old man’s gotta be so grateful”
lol
cant wait for their reactions when they see season 2-3 zuko haha ❤
me either 😏😏
@@AddisonAndrus hey addie! ure my fave gek and i love your hair 🫶🏼 see u in next week's vid!!! ^__^
Boom now your speaking my Language Zutara forever.
Some of these reactors are very immature and dumb to me
Frrr Zuko is like one of my fav fictional characters ever
please don’t give any spoilers from now on!! let them find out stuff as the show happens
@@notanotherpopsong It could be because there’s one too many people on the couch. In my opinion, it’s always way more distracting when there are a lot of people watching a show together-obviously there’s a lot more talking and noise that way so it’s easier to miss stuff/get distracted.
It’s why I don’t tend to watch reactions if there happens to be more than 4 people in the video lol.
@@notanotherpopsongavatar is not a complex show if think you need to be smart to understand it than you are a sped. Stop projecting
@@renuzui Yeah they missed a lot of stuff in these 2 episodes because ppl were talking or not paying attention.
They need to pause the video when they talk or something or maybe rewind whenever they miss something.
What are you talking about? They dont spoil
- “How did he know that?”
- “He’s the last airbender.”
- “Yeah, but how did he know that was from him doing that?”
To a character in the show, it probably just looked like Aang stopped that chicken leg in mid-air for a second. But that would be impossible UNLESS he was an airbender. It’s just a logical conclusion to come to after seeing what he can do.
....and it also probably helps since the person who “realized” he was an airbender and the Avatar was Bumi, Aang’s old friend. I’m sure he knew the entire time lol.
Oh, Bumi 100% knew the entire time, not a doubt in my mind. And he didn’t just test his ability to think outside the box, he was literally also checking if he’s mastered any elements besides air. The key he could have easily gotten with waterbending, for flopsi he could’ve used earth and the duel was literally modeled after an Agni Kai (he could’ve also used earth I in this and the first one, too). Bumi saw Aang, realized he hasn’t aged, knew something was up and confirmed his suspicions. As a kid I liked this episode because it was fun and exciting (and cabbage.) but the older you get, the deeper this show gets!
Imprisonment is the episode where you see Katara’s strengths when it comes to using her empathy to rally others
This is when we see Katara has the strength for war. It’s a really good episode
“There is no story right now”
All faith in this generation is lost.
they aint listening bro, waste of time
I literally face palmed when I heard that 😭
The ability to parse, compregen, and retain information is
Lmao how old are you 😭
Ikr like when they said that nothing was happening 😭
11:20 Carter in his side-eye era 😂
my gf had the same reaction (as the 2 girls on the left) on her first time watching avatar, too. kind of spacey, not really paying attention, not getting it, etc, but only because she wasn't interested at first. she really started appreciating it in season 2 and 3, and now its one of her top 3 shows of all time.
edit: just to add, my gf is typically into dramas (breaking bad, better call saul) and reality tv (bachelors, those real estate reality shows, etc)...so it's not like she has a history with "action cartoons" such as avatar
Book 1, Episode 5: There is 100% a story. They are bringing Aang to the North Pole to learn waterbending so they could eventually stop the war and bring balance to the world. So there is a fan theory that Bumi was testing to see if Aang had learned all of the elements. The first challenge could’ve easily been solved with waterbending, for the second challenge you have to be stubborn like an earthbender, and the third challenge is clearly modelled after an agni kai, that firebending duel from episode 3.
Book 1, Episode 6: As far as I'm aware, George Takei is one of only three people who acts in the original Avatar and will also appear in the Netflix Live Action. In the live action, Takei is playing a character named Koh. The other two are the guy who voices the Cabbage Man and Daniel Dae Kim who plays a general in Book 2 of the animated but is playing Ozai in the live action. The dad is played by Kevin Michael Richardson. He's a voice actor who's been in everything.
Thats a beauty of a test he did. Nice analysis
The girls don't realise there's a story because they're barely watching. They keep looking at each other and chattering; they should be separated.
@@Thelaretusdude relax, are you a teacher or something?
@@bookwormsattackatdawnbitch82 I am LOL. Took that a little personally LMAO
@@Thelaretus oh oops sorry 😅 thats my bad
Damn why'd you spoil Zuko's backstory
@@richardjacobsen7353 some extra details were spoiled sadly
i don’t think they did it on purpose. this channel is really careful about spoilers so this was most likely on accident
Definitely weren’t meaning to spoil, was just reiterating what uncle had said to him about how he got the scar
@@StudioGekhe didn’t say that though. He just said last time he agni kai’d it didn’t go well
okay, this show used to air on my tv every morning when I was a kid and I was never ever interested in it. I can't believe that I am now trying to push through season 1 only because of Addie. She is so passionate and feels emotional in every video and I need to know why : give me the tears and heartbreaks, I'm here for it ✨
YESS!!! Trust me, after getting through season one you will 100% understand where all my feels come from ❤
Zuko will get the best haircut
I see our haters are starting to pay a little of attention to the show... that's a great sign. Still not enough, though: it would be better if the two sisters did not sit together. They distract each other from minor details and major plot points alike.
I know right. It was so frustrating.
"Not ponytail man😤"
I love how Zuko's always gonna be clowned for that hairstyle
The show has absolutely already told you the story... the first lines of the very first episode did exactly that. And they repeat it at the opening of every episode.There's so much more to it of course, pieces and backstories and reasons certain things are happening will be revealed over time - but the show makes it a point to tell you the barebones of the story from the get go. I think that's probably the flaw with large watch parties, though. Hard to pay attention and absorb details when there's conversations and people shifting around you.
THE STORY: The world is divided into four parts: the Fire Nation, Earth Kingdom, Water Tribes, and Air Nation. The Avatar, master of all four elements is the symbol of peace and prosperity in this world - until he vanished 100 years ago. At the same time, the Fire Nation attacked the other three kingdoms, sending the world into a hundred year conflict without the Avatar to put an end to it. But the Avatar is back - and its the duty of the Avatar to restore peace and balance. Aang will have to defeat the Fire Nation and bring an end to this long war to restore the world. But he's young and not ready - he only knows Air bending and has little to no control over the Avatar State. So, he needs to find bending masters to train him so he can fight and fulfill the important role of the Avatar.
swear brig and mckay just be in their own world lmao
I was on a perk lmao
i say this in every reaction 😭😭😭
I just watch brig's face every time something could sound dirty or if there's an attractive woman on screen. He's a man of culture that really loves his culture.
💀
Brig on that zaza fr
LMFAO the side eye 😭👀
16:29 The voice you heard is Kevin Michael Richardson. He's been in a lot of animated roles and video games. Cleveland Jr. from The Cleveland Show and Family Guy, various characters on Samurai Jack, Robert Hawkins from Static Shock, and so many more. His voice is everywhere.
Carter tried to look like Aang with his hat and ended up as Straw Hat Luffy 😂
Seeing Bumi and Aang’s backstory was so cool to see! Cannot wait for the next few episodes
Wouldve been nice if they actually listened...
“Oh wait what that was a flashback”
Facepalm
11:15. Just the look 😅😅😂😂. He was grateful 🙏🏾 🥲
The girl with the Appa plushie reminds me of Olga Pataki from the show Hey Arnold.
I love that show, now I'm thinking I need to watch it again. The Patakis had such a miserable home life. Workaholic and inattentive dad, alcoholic and inattentive mother, two daughters abused in two vastly different ways which messed each of them up.
KING BOOMY ALREADY? Kangaroo island, i heard that place was really hopping. This episode is really one of the most memorable ones. Especially the puns.
*cough *
Bumi's puns are rock solid.
@MaeRose26Yeah it's crystal clear, he ain't teenage too, but he can bend it, bend it, like he's supposed to do..
@11:15 that old mans gotta be ao grateful.. looks intensely at the camera 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣 i love him so much
Don't stop this series 🥺
Oh I so can't wait for them to find out zuko's back story also love the next to that are coming
McKay saying Katara’s speech was better then Erwin had me shook glad Carter and Brigg set him straight lol
IT WAS A JOKE OBVIOUSLY
that look from Cannon to Ryleigh after the girls said "older guys are just better" 😂
and yet women are disgusted at men for liking younger women, make it make sense
There's a fine line between madness and genius... Bumi uses that line as a jump rope.
11:17 not the sly set up😂
George Takei made such a great Warden.
“muscles make everybody hot” was just disproven. I’ll see yall at the gym later tho 😂❤
Have they figured out that the Warden was voiced by the one and only George Takei?
Elite tier snack choice w those gummy clusters
Carter: “that old guys gotta be so grateful” *knowing side eye* 👀
😂😂😂
speaking as someone who saw the show for the first time in my 30s because my boyfriend was really into the show (but then became the biggest fan ever), it's ok for them to have a slow burn. and it's ok to say "you'll see". because the episodes that will convert them will make a huge impact even if they weren't totally following it in the first few episodes. i was on my phone half the time when i first watched, and was still bawling and ranting by season 2. the first season is for kids, they're not the target audience.
Love that Takei got to play a concentration camp marshal. It must have been super cathartic for him to die that way.
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George Takei, famous Japanese concentration camp survivor among other things, was the head of the earth kingdom prison. He literally played the most weasely scum version of his oppressor with a fatal end. Had to feel good.
@@jordandavenport5784 what does that have to do with anything?
It has to do with the episode they watched. You did watch the video, didn’t you?
You've gotta watch "Grave of the Fireflies" with the girls.
Bruh, I relate so much with Brig getting a migraine over trying to figure out someones voice and ending up on google in order to restore balance.
the cabbage merchant is fan favourite lmao
I just hope they stick in there thru the first season, it is so worth it in the end.
I couldn't hear well, but I think one of you was wondering who voiced the Warden. The famous George Takei, aka Sulu from the original Star Trek. I would no that voice anywhere.
"Grandpa needs to put his clothes back on." lmfao
The show hits better when you have low lighting. You need to be immersed in the show! Love the content, can’t wait for the next episodes!!
I just watched these three videos back to back and I am going to subscribe just to keep up with them. No more spoilers for the newbies though!
Looking forward to the next two episodes, I feel the main plot of the show truly starts with them.
you guys should move the couch pillows so yall have more space to sit haha
Mt. Dew code red. Dude knows what’s up
The first season has very quiet episodes but later it will get more interesting... it happened to me that at the beginning I was sometimes bored but after a couple of episodes it becomes interesting👌👌👌
Exactly well I didn't get bored at first but hey you right gets even more interesting.
i was never bored but i agree show is just solid to good first season. halfway into the second it starts becoming really good. then the third it becomes great
@@dunzhen when I say boring, I mean some very quiet episodes, as if they were filler... not to the level of filler that Naruto had but some felt that way, but the first seasons of many series are usually very quiet, in the second season there are more action and the third is my favorite and in my opinion the best of all🥰🥰🥰
I think its so interesting how a lot of older shows/cartoons like atla start off so lax which is a trend we've lost nowadays. I think people just Now getting into the show forget that it was airing on tv originally. It was meant to be something you tuned in and watched every week, and for a show that's just starting you don't wanna hit the ground running with plot but rather ease into it to gain fans and make it easier for people to catch on before they got into the thick of everything. So many other older shows with cult followings are the same way, having episodic minor plotlines that were easy to digest with only underlining developments to progress the overall story.
@@hansolbling8141 Facts.
BRO you just told them flatly that his scare is from his dad RIGHT BEFORE the episode of his huge shift backstory in the storm?!??!
Is it just me or the tall girl kinda looks like Candice from Phineas and Ferb...😅😂
YeH the 1st episode is longer. So thats what she means 1:15
only the enlightened can appreciate zuko's hair
In season 3, aang matures a lot, and it feels way more feasible to root him
I've never heard of Harutara, but I had feeling for them back then 🤣
It's wild seeing you guys referencing mudae bot lmao
Woooo, the cabbage man!!
Grandpa!!!
Not Haru!
Top three anime betrayals
17:29 ask that again in season 3 lmao
can't wait for more videos
tyros voice is probably best known for halo 2 tartarus
The purple shirt girl face when zuko got katara's necklace OOOOHHHH zutara wins!!!! 😂😂❤️❤️
I'd love it if they did Korra. That series gets such shit but it's actually a real banger. I've watched both series over 5 times. I'm telling you. It's worth it
y'know what, addie's got good taste because haru's kinda fine ngl 👀
i truly don't get how people dislike this show
Mugiwara.... This hat's even better.😁👒
S3 zuko and Sokka are really the hottest characters
Lets go guys good job !!
bro flew all the way to australia for bunnings just to get that hat
Just wanting for those "ew its Zuko" to turn into "oh its Zuko 😏"
BTW, the clever choice for the third test would have been to pick either Sokka or Katara, no restrictions were placed on where he could point.
personally, Sokka would be my preferred choice
carter's got something closer to the monkey d luffy hat
Tall girl in the middle is too powerful.
not haru casually telling katara to come with them😭 (MAN YOU JUST MET HER LIKE HOW MANY DAYS AGO?)
I like how the ones who loved & appreciated that scene were smiling and clapping 👏 8:20 ! I also love that scene along with many more ! 🥰 can’t wait for many more reactions for this show
I’m loving this 🔥🔥I need moreeee
Do they know the Warden was voiced by George Takei?
These need to come out everyday, I can’t keep waiting 5 days for another 2 episodes
18:22 😱
throw her out the window!
+1
I'm here for the straw hat. Straw hat gang unite.
Just waiting til you guys get to season 2 🎉
The intros for the very first and very last episodes are different - but the intros for all other episodes are the same.
2:50 As soon as Bumi came on screen, you can see them tune out.
I look forward to these
bro Bumi is a beast
he's more than a 100 years old and he looks like that
the new pv for jjk is out!!! ;)
Carter pulls up in a Luffy strawhat and chucks it away. Sadge
I hope the old man was paid 30 pieces of silver for turning over Haru.
Damn, that spoiler flew off his tongue way too easily. 🤦🏾
Guys let's enjoy the haters being haters, we all know they'll be fans by the end of it
@17:13 I see i Zutara shipper 0_0
Yaaaas give us mooooore
AHAHHAH Carter at 11:21
One of the main things for them to know is ang is only 12 and the youngest. The others being 14 and 15.
Next one! 🥺😭