@@toadtin7013Nah, Aang would have learn how to airbend and maybe even the other elements on his own, but earthbending is the opposite to his nature and his natural element, Tolph was perfect at her craft and taught him better in her element than any other teacher.
@@edvino1230 Yes, he was answering a question, but he was also comparing characters to each other. If the purpose of this video was to determine who was superior, then this comment makes a lot of sense.
To give credit to Zuko once he sorted his own shit out, the amount that he was able to teach and have Aang actually understand and do was pretty impressive.
To be also fair, he is the only one with a formal and most likely comprehensive education. Toph learned by the prime example, and while she is part of the aristocracy, her education was very simple due to her blindness. Katara had no one to teach her and her brief tutelage with Master Pakku was just that, brief. All of them learned through feeling and understanding their element. But not through the more symbolic and more knowledge based education that Zuko probably had
@ryan.c.s You do riles that Zuko was self tort. Everything that he does with fire bending was self tort. The only bending technique he was mentored on was redirecting lightning.
@nathanielrohde5293 He was helping him train it but was not teaching it the only things that Iroh tort Zuko when it came to fire bending was the fire breth thing to keel yourself warm and redirecting lighting.
@@CameronBrown-cl1io Wrong. Zuko was very much learning from Iroh that’s why he says Zuko “isn’t ready to move on to the advanced set” i.e he hasn’t learned enough. Azula mentioned their school in “The Avatar and the Firelord” episode.
Toph she taught him seismic sense, earth is the opposite so it’s the hardest to learn, and he utilizes earth bending a lot in his battles. Her teaching methods were rough in the brining but that’s what he needed and she never resorted to being soft and neglecting her ways.
@@windygrass9807the toughening was important though because aang was afraid of hurting himself, it was a combination of toughening and praising that made aang better
@@windygrass9807 Her words yes, but the actual things she taught him with what she taught him at what times, no. Her issue was some communication, but not the actual knowledge itself. Edit: Her issue wasn't imparting the wisdom to him, but the way to achieve getting his motivation to align with his effort.
Katara was actually a pretty good teacher after she trained with master Pakku. With proper teaching she became very good at it quickly, while Aang lacked the focus to do so. She taught him well after they left the Northern water tribe and she was more experienced.
I think out of Zuko and Toph , Katara was the best teacher for Aang. She was very patient and had a good teaching style. The fact that she gave Toph advice on how to teach Aang also speaks volumes. Ofc tho, Aang’s best teacher was Gyatso.
@@C_In_Outlaw3817fr, also she related to aang more when it comes to close deaths and relationships. Toph was way to rough with him, zuko was way to inpatient, katara had 0 problems with aang (besides the water bending scroll but it was more of jealousy for less than a day)
He became an airbending master by inventing the air scooter technique, the main way to get your tats as a air bender is to invent a move or master many others
Considering that these were teenagers teaching each other techniques that usually take years, if not decades, to master, they did exceptionally well in teaching him. Putting their ages aside, they were also seasoned in combat, often against much older and more experienced opponents. They also spent all their time with Aang and learned from each other to learn how to tailor the lessons so that Aang in particular could learn. These are techniques that real teachers use, even though they did not know that. Yes, Toph is brutal, Zuko had a lot on his plate, and Katara was more of a self-taught, intermediate tutor than a teacher, but they all overcame those shortcomings and still managed to get Aang skilled and strong enough to take on the Firelord on his own.
Okay, but to be fair that was more of a "Here is knowledge of one thing at one time so you don't have to compromise your morals!" not a sustained amount of lessons making up teaching.
It had to been toph and aang agreed she was a good teacher he was just caught up in his air bending ways/lifestyle even he said that the opposite of air is earth he was to fragile and scared to move the rock but he had to be strong and bold to move it
Also backing this up is that he picked up on "seeing" with earth bending not too long after book 3 began thanks to Toph, and that skill can't be easy to teach since she learned it from the earthbending moles
Yes. Toph's teaching method may not have accomodated to Aang, but that's the point. Aang needed to learn how to be headstrong and stubborn to earthbend. She was so good, at the finale Aang used earthbending almost as much as air
Gyatso was probably the best but I think Zuko was actually a close second after the dragons. He was a mixture between firm and soft and understood struggling with fire where Katara was way too soft in her teaching and Toph didnt seem to understand how Aang could struggle with the element
katara coddles aang too much (another reason why i don't like them together they have a more mother-son/ big sister-younger brother vibe) and toph is an insensitive person with opposite personality to aang. zuko on the other hand is better than both because once sorted his issues he made aang very good at fire bending and even though was a strict teacher he also was through, with just one explanation he taught aang lightning redirection just like how iroh did with him.
@@sahansensu6108 Yaaa. I never really liked Katara and Aang together either--felt forced. But also, just a character thing for Toph, I think it's less a lack of caring to be sensitive as much as it is she's been hurt so much by her parents and had zero practice in socializing with kids her own age--so she doesn't know how to interact, and combined that with her need for freedom and to just BE, and you got a recipe for someone who cares but doesn't know how to show it or learn how to without being given kindness from others first.
The white lotus member he met that was willing to teach him fire bending but when Aang rushed it too much and ended up burning Katara. He refused to teach Aang knowing the dangers. He was the wisest teacher if not the best
First of all, Katara was more skilled in waterbending than aang in the end. Second of all, you arent counting the dragons, Jeong Jeong or Pakku as teachers?
Yes she had such a growth in her water bending and she kinda already surpassed him in the first season when she became a waterbending master while aang was still learning
Yes, Aang had more natural talent in waterbending than Katara, but Katara quickly surpassed him through hard work once she found a master to teach her. Aang was just goofing off with waterbending half the time, so he didn’t learn the best techniques for waterbending and had to learn them from Katara.
@@mello.art0 Jeong Jeong was too conflicted as a Firebender, he hated himself for being a Firebender & would have rather been born a healing Waterbender!
I agree about Gyatso but Aang only surpassed Katara momentarily then she excelled more than him while training with Master Pakku in the Northern Water tribe. Katara was so much better that she could have defeated Azula early if Zuko hadn’t decided to fight alongside Azula in the episode where Ba Sing Se was being taken over. Meanwhile Aang that episode was thinking he needed to use the Avatar state to take her down (before the dai li got involved with the fight and he was forced to use it)
Just because she had the upperhand does not mean she was going to win indefinitely. Azula was one lighting shot away from hurting her badly. The notion that any team Avatar member is stronger than Aang is ridiculous.
Apart from the monk it's Seriously katara she really helped aang alot. If it wasn't for her aang would've died at the end of season 2. I will recommend that you should rewatch the series😊
I would like to point out that Katara taught him water bending after the North Pole (when she became a master), we saw while she’s training that he had no attention skills and didn’t try very hard, but she got him where he needed to be in water bending quickly while on the run from the fire nation, she’s actually a really good teacher and gives tips to Toph. I’m not hating on Gyatso but he had 12 years to teach and air bending in an environment completely designed for air bending.
Ive read through quite a few comments only spotting a couple mentioning the lion turtle. The Ancient One was definitely the best teacher, showing aang he could end the war and stay true to his air nomad morals.
Zuko best teacher ! He is angry, impatient, authoritarian, very hot-blooded and has very poor mental control. But yet, he is so sensitive and open-minded.
Bumi taught Aang how to think outside the box. If it wasn't for that, Aang wouldn't discover that he could take away Ozai's bending and would end up killing him instead, further escalating the problem.
Honestly, it’s Zuko. - He had very little time to teach him anything and had to relearn how to do it in the first place - He helped Aang overcome his fear of fire bending and understanding all aspects of it (very dangerous, energy, light, comes from the breath, etc…) - Aang shows how adept he is at it in the final showdown - Zuko also taught him to redirect lightning, which honestly saved his life even though he couldn’t strike back at Ozai - He knew about the sun warriors in the first place which made then go there - Finally, Zuko’s transformation taught Aang the importance of forgiveness and redemption (I know I’m grasping at straws here, but trust me)
Monk Gyatso definitely taught Aang beautifully. From the beginning of the series, there were Airbending moves that shone both his experience and time with Gyatso
It was the dragons. They were SO good at teaching, all they had to do was one single dance with them! After that, they both were practically master lvl fire benders
Gyatso was basically aang's version of uncle iroh. He basically raised aang and was friends with roku as well. He even argued against sending aang away when the other old monks were complaining that he was holding aang back out of sentimentality. He just wanted aang to be allowed to be a kid. It was the idea of being separated that caused aang to run away, ultimately leading to him ending up in the iceberg, escaping the airbender genocide, and meeting everyone else. That's a hard standard to beat.
Out of use of the bending styles, I think Toph was the best teacher. After he learned to earth bend, although opposite of his personality, it became his second most used bending outside of air.
Toph was the best no diff, air is free, carried by the wind, earth requires force to be moved so it was hard for aang to bend it. Toph knew what aang needed, check out the episodes again and you will see she provoked him and wanted him to stand up for himself, just like bumi said, wait for the opprotunity then strike.
Toph taught Aang the lesson that you can’t always win your battles with kindness and words that you have to fight sometimes, yes he was a pacifist at heart but as the Avatar he needed to be able to use aggression when the situation called for it. So my answer is Toph
All were pretty good teacheras but the one con Katar,toph and zuko had in common is that their relationship with Aan was of mutual friendship, at the end of the day they were all kids while monk gyatso practicly raised Ang
Excluding Monk Gyatso who had years of training himself and many students before Aang. Its Toph. Like girl taught him to overcome his fear in a single day. By the end of season 2 Aang is bending earth like he's been doing it for years. Toph asking for advice took it and threw it out a window into a burning dumpster she taught how she wanted to and the results were amazing.
I think toph would be 2 and zuko would be 3 because they learned the dragons' way of firebending together so zuko didn't really teach him much just like katara
It was sokka all along he was teaching him how to backbend
Nah Sokka couldn’t risk Aang using it on Katara
@@noneyabusiness8394 he definitely took the risk lol
Then aang betrayed him and used it on katara
How to break backs tutorial:
@@noneyabusiness8394I don't think he minds even if he dates katara tho
Toph methods were exactly what Aang needed.
Toph definitely the 2nd best teacher
Also zuko's
100% agreed
@@toadtin7013Nah, Aang would have learn how to airbend and maybe even the other elements on his own, but earthbending is the opposite to his nature and his natural element, Tolph was perfect at her craft and taught him better in her element than any other teacher.
@@welldonesir3996Aang was the greatest airbending prodigy ever under Gyatso. That is too ridiculous of a feat too ignore.
This isn’t really a competition. You’re comparing three kids to an adult, whose job it was to teach.
I couldn’t have said it better myself.
This is so true😂
Who also had 12 years to train him stress free. The others were put on a time constraint with doomsday at the end.
Doesn't matter, he was answering a question it wasn't a competition
@@edvino1230 Yes, he was answering a question, but he was also comparing characters to each other. If the purpose of this video was to determine who was superior, then this comment makes a lot of sense.
To give credit to Zuko once he sorted his own shit out, the amount that he was able to teach and have Aang actually understand and do was pretty impressive.
To be also fair, he is the only one with a formal and most likely comprehensive education. Toph learned by the prime example, and while she is part of the aristocracy, her education was very simple due to her blindness. Katara had no one to teach her and her brief tutelage with Master Pakku was just that, brief. All of them learned through feeling and understanding their element. But not through the more symbolic and more knowledge based education that Zuko probably had
@ryan.c.s You do riles that Zuko was self tort. Everything that he does with fire bending was self tort. The only bending technique he was mentored on was redirecting lightning.
@@CameronBrown-cl1ioyou can literally see Iroh teaching him fire-bending in the first few episodes
@nathanielrohde5293 He was helping him train it but was not teaching it the only things that Iroh tort Zuko when it came to fire bending was the fire breth thing to keel yourself warm and redirecting lighting.
@@CameronBrown-cl1io
Wrong. Zuko was very much learning from Iroh that’s why he says Zuko “isn’t ready to move on to the advanced set” i.e he hasn’t learned enough. Azula mentioned their school in “The Avatar and the Firelord” episode.
Toph she taught him seismic sense, earth is the opposite so it’s the hardest to learn, and he utilizes earth bending a lot in his battles. Her teaching methods were rough in the brining but that’s what he needed and she never resorted to being soft and neglecting her ways.
No, you do realize her method didnt work. She had to follow Katara's advice for kind words and praises in the end.
@@windygrass9807Cap
@@windygrass9807the toughening was important though because aang was afraid of hurting himself, it was a combination of toughening and praising that made aang better
@@windygrass9807 Her words yes, but the actual things she taught him with what she taught him at what times, no. Her issue was some communication, but not the actual knowledge itself.
Edit: Her issue wasn't imparting the wisdom to him, but the way to achieve getting his motivation to align with his effort.
Katara was actually a pretty good teacher after she trained with master Pakku. With proper teaching she became very good at it quickly, while Aang lacked the focus to do so. She taught him well after they left the Northern water tribe and she was more experienced.
I think out of Zuko and Toph , Katara was the best teacher for Aang. She was very patient and had a good teaching style. The fact that she gave Toph advice on how to teach Aang also speaks volumes.
Ofc tho, Aang’s best teacher was Gyatso.
@@C_In_Outlaw3817fr, also she related to aang more when it comes to close deaths and relationships. Toph was way to rough with him, zuko was way to inpatient, katara had 0 problems with aang (besides the water bending scroll but it was more of jealousy for less than a day)
He became an airbending master by inventing the air scooter technique, the main way to get your tats as a air bender is to invent a move or master many others
I believe u have to master 12 airbending techniques, Aang mastered 11 but still got the tattoos for inventing the air scooter
No, it's like 26 he learned 25 and then invented the air scooter. Edit: I was wrong it was 36 forms. Aang knew 35 and invented the Air Scooter
pretty sure it's 56 he mastered 55 and invented the air scooter for the 56th one
are yall trolls or what? whos the right one.
@@dont_ask_none I saw a short that said 12 styles, but it could be wrong
Considering that these were teenagers teaching each other techniques that usually take years, if not decades, to master, they did exceptionally well in teaching him.
Putting their ages aside, they were also seasoned in combat, often against much older and more experienced opponents. They also spent all their time with Aang and learned from each other to learn how to tailor the lessons so that Aang in particular could learn. These are techniques that real teachers use, even though they did not know that. Yes, Toph is brutal, Zuko had a lot on his plate, and Katara was more of a self-taught, intermediate tutor than a teacher, but they all overcame those shortcomings and still managed to get Aang skilled and strong enough to take on the Firelord on his own.
Lionturtle be like: Am I a joke to you?
Okay, but to be fair that was more of a "Here is knowledge of one thing at one time so you don't have to compromise your morals!" not a sustained amount of lessons making up teaching.
Respect to Jeong Jeong, he taught Ang how dangerous bending can be. It's so criminal how the show just forgot about this guy
It had to been toph and aang agreed she was a good teacher he was just caught up in his air bending ways/lifestyle even he said that the opposite of air is earth he was to fragile and scared to move the rock but he had to be strong and bold to move it
Also backing this up is that he picked up on "seeing" with earth bending not too long after book 3 began thanks to Toph, and that skill can't be easy to teach since she learned it from the earthbending moles
Yes. Toph's teaching method may not have accomodated to Aang, but that's the point. Aang needed to learn how to be headstrong and stubborn to earthbend.
She was so good, at the finale Aang used earthbending almost as much as air
And earthbending is his most used bending besides air ofcourse
This and all the comments in the thread, thisss!!
True but as they said in ATLA, your opposing nations element is difficult to learn which for air is Earth so it makes sense
Are we forgetting that Katara was the best in Paku's class? Sure, Aang was a prodigy bht Katara overmastered him QUICK. She still became his master.
fr katara is a better water bender
Sokka better that all 4 of them he taught aang backbending
But Aang ends up with sokka s sister
@mello.art0 BUT he wasn't mad about it plus he still taught him
Gyatso was probably the best but I think Zuko was actually a close second after the dragons. He was a mixture between firm and soft and understood struggling with fire where Katara was way too soft in her teaching and Toph didnt seem to understand how Aang could struggle with the element
katara coddles aang too much (another reason why i don't like them together they have a more mother-son/ big sister-younger brother vibe) and toph is an insensitive person with opposite personality to aang.
zuko on the other hand is better than both because once sorted his issues he made aang very good at fire bending and even though was a strict teacher he also was through, with just one explanation he taught aang lightning redirection just like how iroh did with him.
@@sahansensu6108 Yaaa. I never really liked Katara and Aang together either--felt forced. But also, just a character thing for Toph, I think it's less a lack of caring to be sensitive as much as it is she's been hurt so much by her parents and had zero practice in socializing with kids her own age--so she doesn't know how to interact, and combined that with her need for freedom and to just BE, and you got a recipe for someone who cares but doesn't know how to show it or learn how to without being given kindness from others first.
Sokka was the greatest teacher who taught aang how rizzbend 🤫🧏🏻♂️
He didn't knew he would use it on his sister.
this is definitely a kid
I swear to god stop mewbending
@@israelhunter241all people are kids
@@Greenboy1961 Facts, if you kinda think about it old people are just kids still growing
One of the best?! Boy she is the best fvcking earth bender
And the techniques she taught him saved his life twice in tge final battle
*Jon Jon left the chat*
The white lotus member he met that was willing to teach him fire bending but when Aang rushed it too much and ended up burning Katara. He refused to teach Aang knowing the dangers. He was the wisest teacher if not the best
I am a month late but the name is Jeong Jeong for anyone curious
First of all, Katara was more skilled in waterbending than aang in the end. Second of all, you arent counting the dragons, Jeong Jeong or Pakku as teachers?
Fr
Yes she had such a growth in her water bending and she kinda already surpassed him in the first season when she became a waterbending master while aang was still learning
i was wondering where the dragons were
Yes, Aang had more natural talent in waterbending than Katara, but Katara quickly surpassed him through hard work once she found a master to teach her. Aang was just goofing off with waterbending half the time, so he didn’t learn the best techniques for waterbending and had to learn them from Katara.
Blah blah blah
Toph is the best earth bender let’s get that straight
feel like they all did a good job on the kid's teaching
Are we forgetting the dragons which tought Aang and Zuko the true meaning of firebending.
I think you all forgot the man who taught him back bending Not to mention there's a arrow pointing at him at the beginning of the video
Haha back bending sokka will always be the best 😂 showed Aang how to rizz katara
The logic for why they arent great teachers makes zero sense seeing as the bending discaplines is a lifelong learning adventure, so to speak
I think he could have learned a ton for Jong Jong if he would have listened to him and not burned katara
For me I think Jong Jong Lacked compassion compared to Iroh .
@@mello.art0 Jeong Jeong was too conflicted as a Firebender, he hated himself for being a Firebender & would have rather been born a healing Waterbender!
Erm actually I think it’s soka because he taught him back bending
I would say zuko he teached aang how to balance lightbend
Wtf do you mean katara never really taught Aang?
What about jonjon how how what his name was? Older fire bending dude?
It's true mink giyatso is the best😢😢
The greatest teacher was himself. (Yes I liked my own comment)
I think that was a given because monk yatso was the only one who was actually a teacher
"the youngesy airbendending master ever"
Jinora: *gets it an entire year younger than Aang*
Aang is the second youngest airbending master with Jinora in First 🥇🥇
At the time he was the youngest.
She didnt master it almost but she didnt
Actually Jinora only has the mark of a master air bender but she hasn't gotten. To Aang or tenzen level of skill yet
She doesn't need to be at their exact level to be a master @@JamesCarloRosal
Aang is actually the youngest since he got his tattoos at 10 while jinora got them at 12
Bro forgot Paku and Jeong Jeong.
I agree about Gyatso but Aang only surpassed Katara momentarily then she excelled more than him while training with Master Pakku in the Northern Water tribe. Katara was so much better that she could have defeated Azula early if Zuko hadn’t decided to fight alongside Azula in the episode where Ba Sing Se was being taken over. Meanwhile Aang that episode was thinking he needed to use the Avatar state to take her down (before the dai li got involved with the fight and he was forced to use it)
Yeah. Katara could've taken her down if they went one on one as well. I want to see that go down actually.
Just because she had the upperhand does not mean she was going to win indefinitely. Azula was one lighting shot away from hurting her badly. The notion that any team Avatar member is stronger than Aang is ridiculous.
Apart from the monk it's Seriously katara she really helped aang alot.
If it wasn't for her aang would've died at the end of season 2.
I will recommend that you should rewatch the series😊
Don't forget
Sokka taught him the element of ladies
We should have started with Gyatso, it would have made the video super short.
Toph taught aang an element which was the hardest for him and made it one of his most used elements
Toph taught Aang the hardest lessons he needed to learn, and for that reason alone she's his greatest teacher.
Zuko taught Anng complex fire bending and how to redirect lightning in a couple of weeks
I would like to point out that Katara taught him water bending after the North Pole (when she became a master), we saw while she’s training that he had no attention skills and didn’t try very hard, but she got him where he needed to be in water bending quickly while on the run from the fire nation, she’s actually a really good teacher and gives tips to Toph. I’m not hating on Gyatso but he had 12 years to teach and air bending in an environment completely designed for air bending.
Katara helped him with everything. Staying calm, bending water. And he showed her how to have a little fun after a serious lesson 😊❤
You're forgetting the dragons..
and the lion turtles
And basically any animal with the ability to bend like the sky bison and the blind moles
Ive read through quite a few comments only spotting a couple mentioning the lion turtle. The Ancient One was definitely the best teacher, showing aang he could end the war and stay true to his air nomad morals.
Lion turtle taught aang energy bending instantly
They were all learning along side him which I think was the message 🥹
That guy was a legend
It’s Toph. Aang struggled mightily with Earth and she got him to become a proficient earthbender. Toph had the toughest challenge and succeeded
You know how good Aang is when struggled mightily means “one episode.
The rock that poked his back 🤣🤣🤣
Lion-turtle was. Maybe, idk. He taught Aang a new form never used by any human before, just by simply touching him and said some proverb, idk.
One of my fav ppsw stories ever
Katara definitely taught him some waterbending during their private backbending sessions
I think it's most impressive that toph was able to teach Aang so quickly, considering it required an entire mindset change.
I love that you’re still trying to beat 5 nights at chucky cheese, I remember when you first promised you’d beat it
Zuko best teacher !
He is angry, impatient, authoritarian, very hot-blooded and has very poor mental control. But yet, he is so sensitive and open-minded.
Bumi taught Aang how to think outside the box. If it wasn't for that, Aang wouldn't discover that he could take away Ozai's bending and would end up killing him instead, further escalating the problem.
can we just realize all but one of Aang's teachers were literal children and still was amazing at all 4 of them
Toph gave him one of the most important skills. With his seismic sense, he trapped Ozai while facing away from him.
Honestly, it’s Zuko.
- He had very little time to teach him anything and had to relearn how to do it in the first place
- He helped Aang overcome his fear of fire bending and understanding all aspects of it (very dangerous, energy, light, comes from the breath, etc…)
- Aang shows how adept he is at it in the final showdown
- Zuko also taught him to redirect lightning, which honestly saved his life even though he couldn’t strike back at Ozai
- He knew about the sun warriors in the first place which made then go there
- Finally, Zuko’s transformation taught Aang the importance of forgiveness and redemption (I know I’m grasping at straws here, but trust me)
Monk Gyatso definitely taught Aang beautifully. From the beginning of the series, there were Airbending moves that shone both his experience and time with Gyatso
GYATso was his best teacher and best friend😊
Facts he was also Rokus really good friend
"Water and Air bending styles are very similar"
Korra: ...
Honestly I get he was just saying the main teachers but I feel like there were so many more people teaching him more things as the story went on
It was the dragons. They were SO good at teaching, all they had to do was one single dance with them! After that, they both were practically master lvl fire benders
Gyatso not only taught hi bending but the principles of which he lived by so it’s Gyatso for me
Gyatso was basically aang's version of uncle iroh. He basically raised aang and was friends with roku as well. He even argued against sending aang away when the other old monks were complaining that he was holding aang back out of sentimentality. He just wanted aang to be allowed to be a kid. It was the idea of being separated that caused aang to run away, ultimately leading to him ending up in the iceberg, escaping the airbender genocide, and meeting everyone else. That's a hard standard to beat.
Zuko was actually a fire teacher
Aang learned the most from Iroh in those five minutes he spent with him in the tunnel.
Listen pipsqueak, Toph even taught metal bending to people who had no hope.
That is true her metal bending students were hopeless 😆 at the start
Katara was able to impart knowledge in season 2 and 3. Also being the avatar gives a pretty big advantage to being good at airbending
I would've figured the Lion Turtle was the best since he actually gave Aang what he needed, where everyone else just gave Aang what they wanted.
By the time katara was teaching aang she was basically a master in season 2
Man's just named every negative aspect of each one and called it a day
in the first image, Toph looks suprisingly good in that outfit, like what?
But also we have to remember aang ran away again. After tenzin was born, going on more adventures trying to relive the good old days again.
Bro forgot the master of backbending himself Sokka Aangs greatest teacher
We can’t forget tho that zuko taught aang how to redirect lightning
Out of use of the bending styles, I think Toph was the best teacher. After he learned to earth bend, although opposite of his personality, it became his second most used bending outside of air.
you forgot the dragons, who taught Aang firebending in a matter of moments
Tbh toph was also the best because she head amazing ways of teaching and actually toughened Aang because Aang needed that.
Zuko turned Aang into a master in a few weeks
Zuko taught aang so many things
Toph was the best no diff, air is free, carried by the wind, earth requires force to be moved so it was hard for aang to bend it. Toph knew what aang needed, check out the episodes again and you will see she provoked him and wanted him to stand up for himself, just like bumi said, wait for the opprotunity then strike.
Toph taught Aang the lesson that you can’t always win your battles with kindness and words that you have to fight sometimes, yes he was a pacifist at heart but as the Avatar he needed to be able to use aggression when the situation called for it. So my answer is Toph
The arrow pointing at Sokks in the beggining-
toph’s methods were the reason why aang learned earthbending tho
When you say that, I love that so much thank you for showing this up because I love the thing that you dis is very dead. It’s I love it. I love it.
All were pretty good teacheras but the one con Katar,toph and zuko had in common is that their relationship with Aan was of mutual friendship, at the end of the day they were all kids while monk gyatso practicly raised Ang
Toph wins!
Sokka taught Aang backbending only for him to use it on his sister
This first picture of the waterbender sweating be looking kinda-
*literally drowns*
U forgot about that old guy that first taught him fire bending
Excluding Monk Gyatso who had years of training himself and many students before Aang. Its Toph. Like girl taught him to overcome his fear in a single day. By the end of season 2 Aang is bending earth like he's been doing it for years. Toph asking for advice took it and threw it out a window into a burning dumpster she taught how she wanted to and the results were amazing.
Clearly the Lion Turtle, who taught him how to steal bending from others.
I think toph would be 2 and zuko would be 3 because they learned the dragons' way of firebending together
so zuko didn't really teach him much just like katara
The Lion Turtle. Taught him Spirit/Energy Bending in one night.
Firelord Zuko, firebending master to the Avatar.