Aang faces Ozai (extended)

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  • @louissang4410
    @louissang4410 4 роки тому +30

    Mon père m'a dit que si je écoutais cette musique encore une fois, il écraserait ma tête sur le claviersjsss shzzhbzjjfjbddjlbbddqzfnqsfbd.
    Turbo vrai.

  • @cloudvii8756
    @cloudvii8756 3 роки тому +73

    After countless generations of Fire Lords failed to find you, the universe presents you to me as an act of providence.

  • @coreywigent7693
    @coreywigent7693 4 роки тому +86

    This show is a masterpiece

  • @midknightmiddleman5887
    @midknightmiddleman5887 5 років тому +98

    GO AANG!! AIRBENDING SLICE!!!

  • @DarthEyesDragon
    @DarthEyesDragon Рік тому +17

    If you’re reading this…..will you go penguin sledding with me?

  • @Hazel-xl8in
    @Hazel-xl8in 4 роки тому +49

    20:04 of nail-bitingly intense music

  • @connormondello1486
    @connormondello1486 5 років тому +59

    Sozin's Comet Part 3: Into The Inferno.

  • @maxisco1129
    @maxisco1129 5 років тому +49

    it is a beautiful song

  • @evka77777
    @evka77777 6 років тому +27

    Thank u so much! :3, you created on of my favourite Theme IN the Avatar series as extended version.

  • @SteezWeisez
    @SteezWeisez Рік тому +2

    Jeremy Zuckerman is genius, lol

  • @o.j1784
    @o.j1784 6 років тому +25

    That's incredible!

  • @Jackal_El_Lobo34
    @Jackal_El_Lobo34 Рік тому

    I feel that there are still tracks missing such as music cues when Ozai first arrives to the fight and when he unleashes a raging inferno on Aang before he entered the Avatar state.

  • @michouxcroute5965
    @michouxcroute5965 4 роки тому +3

    Lourd

  • @FloofyQuenchiest
    @FloofyQuenchiest 3 роки тому +72

    i have all the power in the WORL- No fire lord Ozai youre not wearing pants

  • @mickeymouse8295
    @mickeymouse8295 4 роки тому +4

    ? Hola qué tal ?

    • @ahromiga9767
      @ahromiga9767  4 роки тому

      Ve meilèu commentar la navèra videò

  • @erichard9999
    @erichard9999 6 років тому +7

    Oh oh

  • @tomcurmer1162
    @tomcurmer1162 4 роки тому +3

    Cheater times thousands

  • @lucie3056
    @lucie3056 4 роки тому +3

    Je sais pas quoi dire. J'ai même pas écouté

  • @erichard9999
    @erichard9999 5 років тому +5

    Pourquoi son compas ???

    • @erichard9999
      @erichard9999 5 років тому +1

      I agree

    • @erichard9999
      @erichard9999 5 років тому +1

      Yes me too

    • @erichard9999
      @erichard9999 5 років тому +1

      No i'm not agréé with you🈷🉐

    • @erichard9999
      @erichard9999 5 років тому +1

      I agréé with the one who is not agree with de first comentary instead of de scond comentary because i tink that's true and not Wrong. And finlay i déjà vu this vidéo many times and i think i'm very intelligent so i haven't l'ost time too...... LOOK AT MY JOKE L'OST IN PLACE OF LOST LOL. So i haven't L'OST time 4 this comentary very intresting.

    • @erichard9999
      @erichard9999 5 років тому +1

      No

  • @CommonsVivian-w6p
    @CommonsVivian-w6p 3 місяці тому

    Jones Lisa Wilson Sandra White Anthony

  • @MahajabinTabasum
    @MahajabinTabasum 3 місяці тому

    Thompson Laura Williams Susan Brown Brian

  • @chocolatchaud25
    @chocolatchaud25 4 роки тому +4

    Vive le grannolisme ! Que Jérusalem nous revienne !!

  • @chocolatchaud25
    @chocolatchaud25 4 роки тому +4

    Firsttttttttt

  • @arthurwellesley-ditlefuret82
    @arthurwellesley-ditlefuret82 4 роки тому +2

    The reason for the strongest is always the best: We will show it later (1). A Lamb quenched his thirst In the current of a pure wave. A wolf appears on an empty stomach, seeking adventure, And that hunger in these places attracted. Who makes you so daring (2) to disturb my drink? Said this animal full of rage: You will be punished for your temerity. Sire, replies the Lamb, may Your Majesty not be angry; But rather than consider That I'm going (3) thirst-quenching In the stream, More than twenty paces below Her; And that therefore, in no way, I can disturb his drink. You trouble her, resumed this cruel beast, And I know that you slandered last year. How would I have done it if (4) I hadn't been born? Resumed the Lamb; I suck my mother again If it is not you, it is therefore your brother. I don't have any. It is therefore one of yours: For you do not spare me much, You, your Shepherds and your Dogs. I have been told: I must avenge myself. "Thereupon, deep in the forests, the wolf wins and then eats it, Without further ado.

  • @arthurwellesley-ditlefuret82
    @arthurwellesley-ditlefuret82 3 роки тому +1

    Horatio is skeptical, but then the ghost suddenly appears before the men and just as suddenly vanishes. Terrified, Horatio acknowledges that the specter does indeed resemble the dead King of Denmark, that it even wears the armor King Hamlet wore when he battled against the armies of Norway, and the same frown he wore when he fought against the Poles. Horatio declares that the ghost must bring warning of impending misfortune for Denmark, perhaps in the form of a military attack. He recounts the story of King Hamlet’s conquest of certain lands once belonging to Norway, saying that Fortinbras, the young Prince of Norway, now seeks to reconquer those forfeited lands.
    The ghost materializes for a second time, and Horatio tries to speak to it. The ghost remains silent, however, and disappears again just as the cock crows at the first hint of dawn. Horatio suggests that they tell Prince Hamlet, the dead king’s son, about the apparition. He believes that though the ghost did not speak to him, if it is really the ghost of King Hamlet, it will not refuse to speak to his beloved son.
    On a dark winter night outside Elsinore Castle in Denmark, an officer named Bernardo comes to relieve the watchman Francisco. In the heavy darkness, the men cannot see each other. Bernardo hears a footstep near him and cries, “Who’s there?” After both men ensure that the other is also a watchman, they relax. Cold, tired, and apprehensive from his many hours of guarding the castle, Francisco thanks Bernardo and prepares to go home and go to bed.
    Shortly thereafter, Bernardo is joined by Marcellus, another watchman, and Horatio, a friend of Prince Hamlet. Bernardo and Marcellus have urged Horatio to stand watch with them, because they believe they have something shocking to show him. In hushed tones, they discuss the apparition they have seen for the past two nights, and which they now hope to show Horatio: the ghost of the recently deceased King Hamlet, which they claim has appeared before them on the castle ramparts in the late hours of the night.
    Horatio is skeptical, but then the ghost suddenly appears before the men and just as suddenly vanishes. Terrified, Horatio acknowledges that the specter does indeed resemble the dead King of Denmark, that it even wears the armor King Hamlet wore when he battled against the armies of Norway, and the same frown he wore when he fought against the Poles. Horatio declares that the ghost must bring warning of impending misfortune for Denmark, perhaps in the form of a military attack. He recounts the story of King Hamlet’s conquest of certain lands once belonging to Norway, saying that Fortinbras, the young Prince of Norway, now seeks to reconquer those forfeited lands.
    The ghost materializes for a second time, and Horatio tries to speak to it. The ghost remains silent, however, and disappears again just as the cock crows at the first hint of dawn. Horatio suggests that they tell Prince Hamlet, the dead king’s son, about the apparition. He believes that though the ghost did not speak to him, if it is really the ghost of King Hamlet, it will not refuse to speak to his beloved son.
    On a dark winter night outside Elsinore Castle in Denmark, an officer named Bernardo comes to relieve the watchman Francisco. In the heavy darkness, the men cannot see each other. Bernardo hears a footstep near him and cries, “Who’s there?” After both men ensure that the other is also a watchman, they relax. Cold, tired, and apprehensive from his many hours of guarding the castle, Francisco thanks Bernardo and prepares to go home and go to bed.
    Shortly thereafter, Bernardo is joined by Marcellus, another watchman, and Horatio, a friend of Prince Hamlet. Bernardo and Marcellus have urged Horatio to stand watch with them, because they believe they have something shocking to show him. In hushed tones, they discuss the apparition they have seen for the past two nights, and which they now hope to show Horatio: the ghost of the recently deceased King Hamlet, which they claim has appeared before them on the castle ramparts in the late hours of the night.
    Horatio is skeptical, but then the ghost suddenly appears before the men and just as suddenly vanishes. Terrified, Horatio acknowledges that the specter does indeed resemble the dead King of Denmark, that it even wears the armor King Hamlet wore when he battled against the armies of Norway, and the same frown he wore when he fought against the Poles. Horatio declares that the ghost must bring warning of impending misfortune for Denmark, perhaps in the form of a military attack. He recounts the story of King Hamlet’s conquest of certain lands once belonging to Norway, saying that Fortinbras, the young Prince of Norway, now seeks to reconquer those forfeited lands.
    The ghost materializes for a second time, and Horatio tries to speak to it. The ghost remains silent, however, and disappears again just as the cock crows at the first hint of dawn. Horatio suggests that they tell Prince Hamlet, the dead king’s son, about the apparition. He believes that though the ghost did not speak to him, if it is really the ghost of King Hamlet, it will not refuse to speak to his beloved son.
    On a dark winter night outside Elsinore Castle in Denmark, an officer named Bernardo comes to relieve the watchman Francisco. In the heavy darkness, the men cannot see each other. Bernardo hears a footstep near him and cries, “Who’s there?” After both men ensure that the other is also a watchman, they relax. Cold, tired, and apprehensive from his many hours of guarding the castle, Francisco thanks Bernardo and prepares to go home and go to bed.
    Shortly thereafter, Bernardo is joined by Marcellus, another watchman, and Horatio, a friend of Prince Hamlet. Bernardo and Marcellus have urged Horatio to stand watch with them, because they believe they have something shocking to show him. In hushed tones, they discuss the apparition they have seen for the past two nights, and which they now hope to show Horatio: the ghost of the recently deceased King Hamlet, which they claim has appeared before them on the castle ramparts in the late hours of the night.
    Horatio is skeptical, but then the ghost suddenly appears before the men and just as suddenly vanishes. Terrified, Horatio acknowledges that the specter does indeed resemble the dead King of Denmark, that it even wears the armor King Hamlet wore when he battled against the armies of Norway, and the same frown he wore when he fought against the Poles. Horatio declares that the ghost must bring warning of impending misfortune for Denmark, perhaps in the form of a military attack. He recounts the story of King Hamlet’s conquest of certain lands once belonging to Norway, saying that Fortinbras, the young Prince of Norway, now seeks to reconquer those forfeited lands.
    Because of the night of the King in the kitchen.