@@hexmaniacciaran when he grabbed his beard out of nowhere reminds me of when undertake's opponents go for a pin on him, and undertaker just grabbs them from the throat.
One of the most underrated parts of this finale is the sound design. The way the fire sounds when amplified by the comet really gives you an idea of just how much more powerful it is.
That twin fire blast Zuko uses when the music calms, or the intensity of Ozai's blast from the airship or the one he used to break Aang's shield really hammers that home to me every time
i'm glad to see some empathy for azula too, as she was just as mistreated as zuko but in a completely different way, and it shattered her psyche. it's clear she's just a fifteen year old girl when she loses, and sobs in her frustration and helplessness.
right like every other reactor i've seen laughs at her breakdown, which i get but it's also just not how those scenes made me feel at all. it's one of the most heartbreaking storylines in the show to me
19:17. Back in the very 1st episode, Zuko told the soldiers on his ship to wake up Iroh. Here, Zuko lets Iroh sleep & patiently waits from him to wake up.
@@sweetweebygoodness8693 I think the point is the character development, it's something he wouldn't do before. Maybe not some first/last episode deep but still development.
1 subtle (if unintentional) detail I like about the show is that the actor who voiced Aang was a kid when the show began & he went through puberty as it went on, so Aang's voice gradually got deeper with each Season showing him maturing by the finale.
Another fun fact, his voice got so much deeper that they actually had to scale his voice higher so it sounded normal. So even with the gradual change over seasons, his voice was even deeper than we hear by the finale.
@@AnonymousKev The show’s timeline, yeah. But the series itself ran for 3 years, so the voice actor for Aang went from like 12 to 15 so that’s why they needed to account for the huge voice drop.
did you know he was also in the backyardagans he voiced two of my fav tv characters I fw as a kid Pablo and aang (he did ant bully too another classic)
Azula's first intro is one of perfectionism. "Only a hair out a place" and she considered that not good enough. If she can't control every aspect of her life and the people around her, then it's infuriating. Mai, Ty Lee, even Ozai doing what he wants is destabilizing her.
not only is it aang's charcter, he is the last living airbender. if he bends on the principle of killing, it's like killing his culture fully. avatar yang chen might have told him he has to lay down that principle, but she was surrounded by airbenders, so it's different. it would have survived in others, whereas with aang he's the only one left living that way.
The face of the firelord when Aang redirected the lightning is a 11/10. Not only did he fear for his life in that very moment, but he also should have realized who taught Aang how to do it. Also can we agree on Iroh, Sokka and Toph as the greatest characters?! Talking about the end: *THIS* is why it is regarded as one of the best (animated if you will) shows of all time.
@@applehead2004mj I mean as Don said there are many great characters; i.e. Azula usually doesn't get that much recognition either. But you are more than right, I should have included Zuko as well. Maybe it is because I am more the humor type of guy that I took those three.
I really feel Toph’s fear during that whole sequence. Every single time she wasn’t standing on something solid, she probably assumed the only thing below her was a multi-thousand feet drop to certain death, and she must have felt so terrified when sokka let go of her. Imagine jumping off a cliff and then closing your eyes, not knowing when you might splat. She assumed she was going to die every time they fell… poor girl. love Toph so much she literally carried the gang ever since she shown up best character imo (besides sokka and iroh)
I love the scene where Aang asks the previous avatars for advice. Each of them faced the problems of their era and have wisdom they gained from their situation. But ultimately Aang has to be the one who finds a solution for the problem of his era. Roku said he can't avoid the confrontation. Kyoshi said that it HAD to be done, there is no peacfull way out. Kuruk said that HE has to do it, noone else will. And finally Yangchen said that his personal feelings must not be the reason for pacifism. (or in other words it's fine, if he doesn't want to murder Ozai because it is fundamentally wrong, but it can't be because he doesn't want to be a murderer) And in the end he followed all their advice while also finding another solution that is unique to his character.
What is especially interesting is that Aang seemed to go against the advice of all his allies, even the past Avatars, who claimed that it was the Avatar's duty to do whatever it took to stop Ozai. This was a rare moment where Aang was completely alone. The Lion Turtle is an ancient, mythical creature, that Aang bowed to in reverence, like a deity. The fact that it appeared before him, spoke to him, and shared that power with him is a big deal. Who knows when the Lion Turtle was last seen let alone the last time it shared its power with a human. I don't think it did so with Roku or the past Avatars. In many ways, Aang has actually ascended above & beyond the title of Avatar now, surpassing his predecessors. A fully realized Avatar can bend all 4 elements, but Aang is the first to bend energy itself, to simply "take away" a person's ability to bend, just like that. It's not even clear what Aang is capable of now. He may be able to do much, much more, but there was no need.
I feel like that scene was very underrated. I loved how the previous Avatars gave him important advice, but never told him what to do. It was his first, really, big test as an Avatar. I have a similar take on the Avatar's advice. Roku, didn't say to kill, just that, whatever, he did, he had to be decisive and sure. Any wavering of his resolve, to kill or spare, would be detrimental, and Ozai would take advantage of that hesitation. Kyoshi said that only justice will bring peace. I took that as meaning he couldn't be going into this for vengeance or revenge. If he killed, or spared, justice needed to be met out for the war to truly end. Otherwise, either side could still harbor resentment for his actions and try to carry on the hostilities. Kuruk said he needed to, actively, shape his own destiny. He couldn't be complacent and just see how things fell out. He needed a plan and he need to make decisions on how it was going to end. Kind of similar to Roku's advice. Yangchen, I believe, came the closest to saying he needed to kill. But I think her real message was that he couldn't let his own beliefs and preferences come at the expense of the world. This was his responsibility, whether or not he asked for it, and he needed to do what it took to resolve it.
I just realized Ty Lee's backstory was about her trying not to be a part of a match set and in the end she became so secure with her individuality she joined a match set. There's so many great subtle details.
I still remember watching these episodes when they aired. The anticipation of the end; watching everyone's character arcs coming full circle. Very few shows have managed to top this series.
@@starsimvidz korra could have been so much more amazing. They made some great story idea but the writing sucked, they made the avatar suck and altogether it just wasn't it. Still watched it tho cause im an avatar fan. Hopefully the new earth bending series will be better than korra.
@@Minnie123.__. "they made the avatar suck"... what a well thought out criticism.. you sound like a 10 yr old complaining that the MC wasn't cool or OP enough. Please have no more opinions, thank you.
I think there's one thing people to forget about Aang, even though it's literally the show's title: he's the last Airbender. All of his people got wiped out, he's literally the only single person who can still carry on the Airbenders' culture, spirit and philosophy. Aang getting upset about the Northern Air Temple, losing Appa or having to kill someone is not just about his personal feelings and beliefs. He feels fully responsible for carrying on the entire Air Nation legacy. I don't think we fully understand Aang's internal struggle until all of that really clicks.
Exactly! 👍🏽, which is WHY I don’t blame him one bit for feeling uncomfortable 😣 for having to take his life and finding another EFFICIENT way to defeat the fire lord and restore balance, his character is where he’s not JUST the Avatar, he’s the LAST airbender ☝️😊😌
i was so waiting for this Don. When Aang finally had ozai trapped in the rock and spoke to him, that scene was so good, would absolutely be terrifying to see in person
21:08. When he was 13 Zuko spoke out against a General's plan in his father's presence so his father fought him & when Zuko beg for forgiveness his father burned his face. 3 years later, Zuko betrayed Iroh to regain his father's love, but when he begs for forgiveness Iroh immediately forgives him. Iroh was more of a loving father to Zuko then Ozai ever was or would be, though Iroh did say that ever since he lost his son he felt Zuko was the 2nd son he wished he could have had.
it must have been so scary for zuko. LIke he knows deep down iroh is not like his father but the last time he was begging for forgiveness he was burned. BUt his uncle's forgiveness meant more to him than his fears.
Yep, Iroh is awesome. Like he said, he was NEVER mad at Zuko. He was just sad and afraid that Zuko had lost his way. Even when he had every reason to feel betrayed and hurt, he was still just being a loving uncle and caring for his nephew's wellbeing. I am tempted to say Iroh is the GOAT of Avatar, but that status is reserved for Toph, of course.
I loved how in the Beach episode,Ty Lee was saying that she did not want to be part of a matching set with everyone that looks like her, and what happened in the finale; she joined the Kiyoshi warriors where everyone where is the exact same thing and has exact same make up.
Right, but she meant she didn't want to be the same as her sisters. Being the very first ever non-earth nation kyoshi warrior definitely sets her appart. Plus, kyoshi warriors are now even more op, notice how ty lee said she gave em chi blocking lessons?
@@ErikErosa statement still stands. She said I did not want to be part of a matching set and that’s what she ended up becoming by joining the Kiyoshi warriors.
I think this is a way of showing that Ty Lee has realized it doesn't matter if she looks like someone else. She will always be herself and no one can be her.
Something i don't see a lot of people point out in the Zuko vs Azula final fight is that he uses moves from other bender types to control his fire. Remember Iroh once told him that he should learn from them to keep the balance like the avatar does.
Also the fact the whole fight shows who each of them are in that moment. Azula being erratic moving everywhere while zuko stays in the exact same place, never does anything unnecessary
I loved watching you experience this show for the first time. It felt like watching it all over again for me. And seeing your appreciation, love, and understanding was just ugh phenomenal. Amazing series watching you beginning to end.
Gotta remember the Avatar state isn't just mastery of all 4 elements... It's 10,000 years of battle knowledge... and mastery of all four elements. Somewhere in all those 100+ past lives has to be a martial Arts avatar who humbles everyone with non-bending moves.
I imagine that it's possible another Avatar could've learned that stuff but I have a feeling it would only be to supplement or enhance his own bending moves since I believe in general master benders can beat many highly skilled nonbenders and the Avatar is supposed to be the most powerful bender being highly skilled in all types of bending. I don't think Mai and Ty Lee can get much more powerful unless it's purely by increasing their speed and maybe Mai's agility, but I feel like while Katara can be considered a master she has so much more room she can grow; we haven't seen Katara fighting on a water spout like Pakku and Avatar State Aang have. And yet in their fights Mai and Ty Lee have beaten Katara but Katara has also beaten them before so I'd say they are probably around equal levels right now.
When Azula was losing her mind after being neutralized, the look on Katara’s face makes me think she was recalling what Toph said at the western air temple.
Aang’s new ability to bend a persons energy is the same thing as when Ty Lee hits certain pressure points on the body. She disrupts the person’s chi, or energy flow (paths), removing their ability to bend, or even move at all. But Aang’s is far more effective; permanently removing their ability to bend. So, in theory, perhaps he could use it to give someone who was never a bender, like Sokka, the capability of being a bender. Sounds like a good idea for fan fiction!
AMAZING!! Best finale. And Azula breaks my heart!! She was just a misguided baby who was desperate for her fathers love. She really thought she had earned it by appealing to his obsession with power, but misunderstood Ozai’s adoration of her brilliance and fighting skills as love rather than what it really was- egotistical pride of owning a strong soldier. And even then Ozai viewed everyone around him as disposable. Such a powerful lesson here that safety and affection are things that no child should ever think are conditional.
Not to mention that Ursa only really paid attention to Zuko, and the few interactions we've seen between her and Azula in the show and the comics was scolding. If she paid more attention to Azula and treated both her children equally, things might've ended up different
One of the more heart-wrenching moments of the ending episode is when Sokka is holding Toph over the edge and he tells her, "I think this is it." Because Toph is hanging in midair, she is completely blind, the ONLY thing she can sense is Sokka's hand, and when he says that, she can feel that he isn't lying and has given up, thinking they are both about to die. And then they show that look on her face as he says that. That is probably when she felt the most scared and helpless in her life, and the only consolation was that she was holding onto Sokka and wasn't completely alone.
18:14. There was a silent short called Escape From The Spirit World that was released on the Season 2 box set where Aang met both Kuruk & Yangchen, but his memories of it were erased hence why doesn't remember them here.
Yeah, it's easy to forget, but Azula is only 14 at the time of the show, she's basically a kid who has been broken because of how she was raised by Ozai.
I love that Zuko's breakdance fire spin is his signature move that improved throughout the whole series. The creators knew what they were doing this whole time.
I enjoyed your ATLA journey. I've seen a dozen ATLA reactions on UA-cam and yours is one of the best. Looking forward to your Legend of Korra reactions.
I’ve seen the entire series so many times over the last decade and I still tear up all over this series. I straight up lose it when other people tear up while watching.
For the question u have about the Lion Turtle , I recommend waiting until u get into the Legend of Korra, they'll explain all the things about the Lion Turtle
A slept on aspect of Katara beating Azula during that fight is that Azula was still powered by the comet, while Katara was fighting purely on the natural strength of her water bending capabilities, unpowered by the moon.
To answer your question about the Lion Turtle, they are very old spirits like ancient old hence why Aang bowed to show respect because he was told about them sometime when he was with the monks that's why he knew what it was. Also I'm glad you understand Azula's meltdown I've seen other reaction that just say she deserved it and that's it. They missed the bigger picture with her character like you said every character had a reason for their actions (except for Zhao and of course the Ozai which both were bad just for the glory and titles)
It's really interesting how Ty Lee hated being a part of a "matching set" growing up and now is comfortable in her own identity with the Kiyoshi warriors. Cool character development.
Amazing reaction 👍. I love how empathetic you were toward Azula's breakdown. Her final scene broke me. Azula, Zuko, and Iroh are my favorite characters 🔥❤️🔥.
I loved watching you react to this. This show was my childhood. I remember watching a marathon of avatar as a child. And the final episode was after midnight. I remember being so happy I got to stay up past my bedtime.
No matter how many times I watch ATLA, I will always ALWAYS cry like a baby here! Im sooo proud of Aang! My baby boy really turn into a Man. One of the best series ever!
24:51. A lot of fans complain that the Lion Turtle is a deux ex machina since he comes out of nowhere to give Aang this new power, but that's not true. In what is probably the best example of subtle foreshadowing from this show, we did see drawings & sculptures of Lion Turtles throughout the show, & there were mentions of animals being the original benders, so the Lion Turtle being the source for this power Aang needed to defeat Ozai was built up in a way no one expected but works within the show's lore.
I think it would’ve been better if Aang remembered the lion turtle or possibly found it’s image in another book from the the library and sought it out for advice as it’s one of the oldest beings, and that’s how he learns, rather than the lion turtle randomly appearing and giving him a convenient power. And we would’ve gotten at least one more episode of ATLA with Aang and Momo on this journey, so win-win!!
Love seeing his fresh reactions because this is pretty much how I was any time a really heavy episode of Avatar was brand new. If only I could watch it for the first time again
I usually watch his UA-cam reactions, but I'm telling you people paying for his patreon just to watch this series finale was so worth it. With a finale this momentus, the cuts just don't do it justice. Watching it full circle was the reaction I needed😂
The lion-turtles are in important aspect of the mythology of the Avatar world. You can sometimes see statues of them in the background, but it was a bit sudden for Aang to meet one.
One of my favorite moments is the last move Zuko does to beat Azula. It's the same thing he does to Zhou(No clue how to spell it) in the first agni kai we see with him. Truly utilizing everything Iroh taught him
I feel like Toph's scars are often quite underestimated. She's been kept away from the world her whole life. People didn't even know she existed, she was a prisoner in her own home. She had no sense of privacy because she was guarded all the time. She had to run away countless times to get a slight sense of freedom. She never had the opportunity to socialize with people her own age which is super important for her development. She has no deep scar from losing someone because she never got the opportunity to find someone to lose aside from her parents and teachers. That in itself must be horrible. The only friends she managed to find outside of her home were badger moles until she met the Gaang. Even when was among people in Earth Rumble 6, she had to distance herself from everybody to keep her identity hidden. She was always seen as no more than her blindness and totally ignored for who she really was, even when she showed her power. Her parents loved her but they were downright abusive. If you ask me, she managed to develop herself to an impressive degree, considering her upbringing.
I loved this show and everyone that I’ve recommended it to has loved it! I CANT WAIT FOR HIS REACTION TO KORRA!! all the little things that are planted there that bring back ATLA hits so hard
Loved your hype and humour all the way through, super entertaining to watch. Also loved you're one of the few to see real sympathy to Azula. Such a top show.
The Lion-Turtle acted as mobile cities/guardians to humans at the very beginning of the world and human life, before even the first Avatar, back when both the human and spirit worlds were still connected. They gifted humans the different elements, fire, water, earth and air on a temporary basis to allow them to hunt for food in the wilds while able to protect themselves with the elements gifted to them, only to be given back to the Lion-Turtle at the end of the hunt. The first Avatar was banished from one of these human settlements, and thus to give him a fighting chance, was gifted the element of fire. The first Avatar travelled the world, discovering other Lion-Turtles and their cities, and being granted the different elements to use. The first Avatar encountered the spirit of light, Rava, who is the one capable of bringing out an Avatar state and powering things up to the max, fusing spirit and Avatar together for all eternity. The Lion-Turtles themselves are capable of bending the energy within others and are sort of primordial living benevolent gods practically.
Even rewatching it now that I’m older, it’s just as good. It’s like Lion King, absolutely timeless. Will always be one of the greatest shows of all time.
My cinematic trauma. That final scene of azula just breaks my heart every time I see her. You are a victim, the background of azula's character is very interesting. Even if you've done bad things, I love you azula. You alone stole the show.
bro i couldnt agree more this show is like the definition of perfect i hope they come out with more about ang as a adult cuz there are comics about ang and azula and zuko after the war. but it has been a pleasure rewatching this show with you
@@chickadeelittle588 Because it’s bad. It ruined the mystery and lore of the avatar, it ignores the bending cultures, the almighty spirits are nonsense Pokémon, the main characters are selfish, horrible beings. And worst of all is Korra, she’s pathetic and stupid. No lessons are learned anywhere, the story and villains are all over the place and its overall just exhausting to watch. The only few good moments are if we see our beloved characters Zuko, Katara or Toph (which proofs how awesome the characters of Atla are). Otherwise it just ruins a masterpiece which should have remained untouched.
Azula psychotic break stems from her friends, picking Zuko over her This is a girl who’s never lost. Who’s always been number one. Who never had a moment of self doubt because she’s never needed to. And then her friends betrayed her for her loser, brother, the brother, who is not as good as her who she knows is not as good as her and who should always be losing It caused a crack in her worldview that sent her entire world crashing
I know someone has said it already but the lion turtles were the original creatures that granted bending to humans before the avatar existed. The one in this episode gave him the same ability it had which was to energy bend. Energy bending is the ability to bend the energy within a person’s body which will be used later on.
16:45 that’s exactly what Kyoshi was saying 💀 she said “I assure you I would’ve done anything to stop him” 😂 20:40 Avatar Chen had to make him understand that he is the Avatar and even though the Air Nomads taught him to be peaceful he can’t because being the Avatar you’re literally always gonna be fighting and you’re going to have to kill someone ojce
The ending of Avatar reminds me a bit of the ending of LotR Return of the King. Where Gandalf crowning Aragorn as the new King. He showing the real heroes the 4 hobbits. And everyone are bowing to them. Similar to Avatar, Zuko get crowned as Firelord, the real hero is the Avatar and they all bowing them both. It's just amazing! I love Avatar and its the best nickelodeon serie ever!
I just want to say. That i've been watching some of the fighting scenes over the last few days right. In Zuko's Agni-kai with Azula. He actually preforms some moves similar to Zhao, like splitting the flames and everything. I know it has little correlation but i think it's an interesting thing to think about that if Zuko took everything he learnt and every move he fought against or with and used them here.
If you wanna find out what happens after these events with Zuko searching for his mother I highly recommend the hardcover comics. They're legit and there are several of them starting with "The Search." They not only follow Zukos search for his mother but also the events of Aang and Zuko putting the world back together. It's not as simple as you'd think it would be. They're well worth the reads. The three novels that follow two different Avatars (Kyoshi and Yangchen) and their lives are great as well.
I was not on the journey with you because UA-cam just had this video in my recommended and I was like "Ooo, an Avatar reaction video, lets watch" and so here I am. I grew up watching ATLAB and it was and will always be one of the shows which shaped my heart, I occasionally watched it over and over again and always felt the need to cry when it's finished. When I first watched Avatar: The Last Air Bender, I never really liked Zuko and Azula, eventually as young as I was, I started realizing that even though Zuko was constantly chasing Aang, he was just doing it for the approval of his father Ozai and that made me see Zuko as a misunderstood Villain, or a dark Hero. Azula on the other hand, it took me years before I truly understood her character. Zuko and Azula's mother loved them both, but I felt as though she favoured Zuko more so than Azula, and while Zuko longed for his father's approval, he clearly favoured Azula as she was more talented than Zuko and because of this, they both became broken, if anything Zuko and Azula are prime examples of children that came from a household with only one parent present, and even though they both barely had their parents in their lives, but they still did, Azula lacked the love of a mother and Zuko lacked the approval of a father, which I would say is the beginning of what made them who they became as adults. Now if I'm being honest Avatar: Legend of Korra, will never stand up to Avatar: The Last Airbender, ya'll could probably say otherwise, but ATLAB is peak compared to ALOK in my humble opinion. Also we never got to see Zuko searching for his mother, I once heard that it's in the books or something like that and I also heard that the creator of the ATLAB and ALOK series is going to create another one, not sure how plausible that is, I hope it is, great video btw. I just love to see someone else witness such an amazing show as I did.
Absolutely beautiful show, I almost teared up. I enjoyed all your avatar reactions from start to finish. Looking forward to your Legend of Korra reactions.
it was a delight to watch you watch this show XD you clapping at katara going for that kiss in the end is great. your panic with each character in danger was great. I love when you saw azula hurting and genuinely felt bad for her. I could see you connecting the dots what azula wasgoing to do when she looked at katara. I like how you seemed to think it was harsh but that Ang needed to give in that he needed to kill the firelord but when ang found another way you were rooting for him. after all...even if ang did run away from being the avatar and ang took the responsibility for that. and we understand why the other monks felt pressured to pressure him before he would normally be ready...it IS unreasonable to put the weight of that all on one kid and it was them deciding what he needed to do for him and disregarding what was important for ang on a personal level that had led to ang running away in the first place. So I get why his friends were pressuring him that he needs to just kill the firelord due to the war and everything...but it was nice he found a way to solve it that didn't just disregard his own emotional needs. because after all doing your duty without questioning if there was a better way was what got zuko's family in that situation for a while.
Welcome to the fandom Don. You will now let it consume your life with the new Avatar Studios that's making a movie and the avatar after Korra. We are blessed and now you are too
This four part finale was perfect. Love each part. Check out the ATLA comics. Picking up after the war it goes on to further journeys. Ex - Zuko Mother
so a small, as few spoilers as possible, explanation for the lion turtle: basically, in Khora we get the deep lore of the world including the origin of the avatar, and during that they establish that Lion Turtles are basically gods who protect humanity in various forms, and thus one realized that the Avatar needed assistance and showed up to assist.
The water bender avatar basically saying take action don’t just let things flow, u gotta move things into the shape u want but in terms of being wise, that’s solid advice whether he wanna kill Him or not
For the first time I realized that when Aang knocks Zuko out of the building at the beginning it resembles, even the sound and the "camera work", the scene where aang knocks back ozai. As if he'd say enough in that scene too
There are comic series that are set in the years shortly after ATLA. The Promise trilogy, The Search trilogy, The Rift trilogy, Smoke and Shadow trilogy, The North and the South trilogy, and Imbalance trilogy. The Promise starts literally seconds after the show ends but within like 10 pages does a 1 year time jump, The Search is also in that year, The Rift is about a year later, but then it becomes a bit more unclear exactly how long after the other comics are. I'd guess that Smoke and Shadow is shortly after The Rift and The North and the South slightly overlaps Smoke and Shadow, and I'd guess Imbalance is about another year later or so. So Imbalance would be roughly around 3 years after this finale.
Lion Turtle plays a very important role in the avatar world and before the avatar he served a different purpose (as you will find out in legend of korra)
Aang suddenly grabbing Ozai's beard will always be epic
lowkey i would grab him by some other stuff iykwim
I remember watching the Sozin's Comet event on Nickolodeon when I was in the sixth grade and I went absolutely FERAL at that part
Aang was fr disrespectful 😭
slapped his hand away like he was trying to snatch a chicken nugget off his plate
@@hexmaniacciaran when he grabbed his beard out of nowhere reminds me of when undertake's opponents go for a pin on him, and undertaker just grabbs them from the throat.
One of the most underrated parts of this finale is the sound design. The way the fire sounds when amplified by the comet really gives you an idea of just how much more powerful it is.
That twin fire blast Zuko uses when the music calms, or the intensity of Ozai's blast from the airship or the one he used to break Aang's shield really hammers that home to me every time
The sounds for the entirety of the Agni Kai are amazing especially paired with that music.
Bro they all sound like straight up flamethrowers
@@edgarcardenas1777 Yeah. So cool, figuratively speaking, of course.
i'm glad to see some empathy for azula too, as she was just as mistreated as zuko but in a completely different way, and it shattered her psyche. it's clear she's just a fifteen year old girl when she loses, and sobs in her frustration and helplessness.
Is she not 14 at the time I'm not sure pls correct me
@@iifridaysoul yeah she is
right like every other reactor i've seen laughs at her breakdown, which i get but it's also just not how those scenes made me feel at all. it's one of the most heartbreaking storylines in the show to me
The first word uttered in the show was by Sokka, "Its"
The final word uttered was by Toph, "perfect"
"Its perfect." quite fitting.
the last word was hahaha
"Its hahaha". quite funny
@@_clavita acktually, "hahaha' is not a word 🤓
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I commented this on an avatar video essay a few years back… nice to know others think the same
Yes, the perfect series, the perfect ending...and they never made ANY sequels. Ever.
(sigh)
First episode was titled the Boy in the Iceberg and the last episode is titled Avatar Aang. Same character but shows his growth through the series.
19:17. Back in the very 1st episode, Zuko told the soldiers on his ship to wake up Iroh. Here, Zuko lets Iroh sleep & patiently waits from him to wake up.
bruh
idk if its that deep. Zuko was just being more considerate
@@sweetweebygoodness8693 I think the point is the character development, it's something he wouldn't do before. Maybe not some first/last episode deep but still development.
1 subtle (if unintentional) detail I like about the show is that the actor who voiced Aang was a kid when the show began & he went through puberty as it went on, so Aang's voice gradually got deeper with each Season showing him maturing by the finale.
Another fun fact, his voice got so much deeper that they actually had to scale his voice higher so it sounded normal. So even with the gradual change over seasons, his voice was even deeper than we hear by the finale.
AANG: I don't know how to beat the fire lord
Roku:Decesive
Kuruk:Active
Yangchen:it's not about you Kiyoshi:K1ll madafaka,kill!!!
doesnt the show technically take place within a single year? It was always "by summer's end".
@@AnonymousKev The show’s timeline, yeah. But the series itself ran for 3 years, so the voice actor for Aang went from like 12 to 15 so that’s why they needed to account for the huge voice drop.
did you know he was also in the backyardagans he voiced two of my fav tv characters I fw as a kid Pablo and aang (he did ant bully too another classic)
Azula's first intro is one of perfectionism. "Only a hair out a place" and she considered that not good enough. If she can't control every aspect of her life and the people around her, then it's infuriating.
Mai, Ty Lee, even Ozai doing what he wants is destabilizing her.
not only is it aang's charcter, he is the last living airbender. if he bends on the principle of killing, it's like killing his culture fully. avatar yang chen might have told him he has to lay down that principle, but she was surrounded by airbenders, so it's different. it would have survived in others, whereas with aang he's the only one left living that way.
i never thought about it but yes thats so true
Exactly
The face of the firelord when Aang redirected the lightning is a 11/10. Not only did he fear for his life in that very moment, but he also should have realized who taught Aang how to do it.
Also can we agree on Iroh, Sokka and Toph as the greatest characters?!
Talking about the end: *THIS* is why it is regarded as one of the best (animated if you will) shows of all time.
Zuko the best character in atla by far
@@applehead2004mj I mean as Don said there are many great characters; i.e. Azula usually doesn't get that much recognition either. But you are more than right, I should have included Zuko as well. Maybe it is because I am more the humor type of guy that I took those three.
nah bro ty lee is goated
@@applehead2004mj my man really said AOT
@@alfredovillalobos7481 hahahah. i really did😂
I really feel Toph’s fear during that whole sequence. Every single time she wasn’t standing on something solid, she probably assumed the only thing below her was a multi-thousand feet drop to certain death, and she must have felt so terrified when sokka let go of her. Imagine jumping off a cliff and then closing your eyes, not knowing when you might splat. She assumed she was going to die every time they fell… poor girl. love Toph so much she literally carried the gang ever since she shown up best character imo (besides sokka and iroh)
I love the scene where Aang asks the previous avatars for advice. Each of them faced the problems of their era and have wisdom they gained from their situation. But ultimately Aang has to be the one who finds a solution for the problem of his era.
Roku said he can't avoid the confrontation.
Kyoshi said that it HAD to be done, there is no peacfull way out.
Kuruk said that HE has to do it, noone else will.
And finally Yangchen said that his personal feelings must not be the reason for pacifism.
(or in other words it's fine, if he doesn't want to murder Ozai because it is fundamentally wrong, but it can't be because he doesn't want to be a murderer)
And in the end he followed all their advice while also finding another solution that is unique to his character.
What is especially interesting is that Aang seemed to go against the advice of all his allies, even the past Avatars, who claimed that it was the Avatar's duty to do whatever it took to stop Ozai. This was a rare moment where Aang was completely alone. The Lion Turtle is an ancient, mythical creature, that Aang bowed to in reverence, like a deity.
The fact that it appeared before him, spoke to him, and shared that power with him is a big deal. Who knows when the Lion Turtle was last seen let alone the last time it shared its power with a human. I don't think it did so with Roku or the past Avatars.
In many ways, Aang has actually ascended above & beyond the title of Avatar now, surpassing his predecessors. A fully realized Avatar can bend all 4 elements, but Aang is the first to bend energy itself, to simply "take away" a person's ability to bend, just like that. It's not even clear what Aang is capable of now. He may be able to do much, much more, but there was no need.
I think that Kuruk advise is underrated,
He said to Aang that he can cut his own path, and that's what Aang did.
I feel like that scene was very underrated. I loved how the previous Avatars gave him important advice, but never told him what to do. It was his first, really, big test as an Avatar. I have a similar take on the Avatar's advice.
Roku, didn't say to kill, just that, whatever, he did, he had to be decisive and sure. Any wavering of his resolve, to kill or spare, would be detrimental, and Ozai would take advantage of that hesitation.
Kyoshi said that only justice will bring peace. I took that as meaning he couldn't be going into this for vengeance or revenge. If he killed, or spared, justice needed to be met out for the war to truly end. Otherwise, either side could still harbor resentment for his actions and try to carry on the hostilities.
Kuruk said he needed to, actively, shape his own destiny. He couldn't be complacent and just see how things fell out. He needed a plan and he need to make decisions on how it was going to end. Kind of similar to Roku's advice.
Yangchen, I believe, came the closest to saying he needed to kill. But I think her real message was that he couldn't let his own beliefs and preferences come at the expense of the world. This was his responsibility, whether or not he asked for it, and he needed to do what it took to resolve it.
I just realized Ty Lee's backstory was about her trying not to be a part of a match set and in the end she became so secure with her individuality she joined a match set. There's so many great subtle details.
I still remember watching these episodes when they aired. The anticipation of the end; watching everyone's character arcs coming full circle. Very few shows have managed to top this series.
Oh you feel like theres shows that have topped avatar? Please do tell! (unironically) I want to know, so I can get watching like now
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Cowboy Bebop
Full Metal Alchemist: Brotherhood
Arcane
Motorcity
@@MM-xn6tn omg i love full metal alchemist
@@starsimvidz korra could have been so much more amazing. They made some great story idea but the writing sucked, they made the avatar suck and altogether it just wasn't it. Still watched it tho cause im an avatar fan. Hopefully the new earth bending series will be better than korra.
@@Minnie123.__. "they made the avatar suck"... what a well thought out criticism.. you sound like a 10 yr old complaining that the MC wasn't cool or OP enough. Please have no more opinions, thank you.
I think there's one thing people to forget about Aang, even though it's literally the show's title: he's the last Airbender. All of his people got wiped out, he's literally the only single person who can still carry on the Airbenders' culture, spirit and philosophy.
Aang getting upset about the Northern Air Temple, losing Appa or having to kill someone is not just about his personal feelings and beliefs. He feels fully responsible for carrying on the entire Air Nation legacy.
I don't think we fully understand Aang's internal struggle until all of that really clicks.
Exactly! 👍🏽, which is WHY I don’t blame him one bit for feeling uncomfortable 😣 for having to take his life and finding another EFFICIENT way to defeat the fire lord and restore balance, his character is where he’s not JUST the Avatar, he’s the LAST airbender ☝️😊😌
i was so waiting for this Don. When Aang finally had ozai trapped in the rock and spoke to him, that scene was so good, would absolutely be terrifying to see in person
21:08. When he was 13 Zuko spoke out against a General's plan in his father's presence so his father fought him & when Zuko beg for forgiveness his father burned his face. 3 years later, Zuko betrayed Iroh to regain his father's love, but when he begs for forgiveness Iroh immediately forgives him. Iroh was more of a loving father to Zuko then Ozai ever was or would be, though Iroh did say that ever since he lost his son he felt Zuko was the 2nd son he wished he could have had.
it must have been so scary for zuko. LIke he knows deep down iroh is not like his father but the last time he was begging for forgiveness he was burned. BUt his uncle's forgiveness meant more to him than his fears.
Yep, Iroh is awesome. Like he said, he was NEVER mad at Zuko. He was just sad and afraid that Zuko had lost his way. Even when he had every reason to feel betrayed and hurt, he was still just being a loving uncle and caring for his nephew's wellbeing.
I am tempted to say Iroh is the GOAT of Avatar, but that status is reserved for Toph, of course.
Even now, after all these years, this still holds up as one of the best shows I've seen. Animated or live action. 🐾🐾🍻
I loved how in the Beach episode,Ty Lee was saying that she did not want to be part of a matching set with everyone that looks like her, and what happened in the finale; she joined the Kiyoshi warriors where everyone where is the exact same thing and has exact same make up.
Right, but she meant she didn't want to be the same as her sisters. Being the very first ever non-earth nation kyoshi warrior definitely sets her appart. Plus, kyoshi warriors are now even more op, notice how ty lee said she gave em chi blocking lessons?
@@ErikErosa statement still stands. She said I did not want to be part of a matching set and that’s what she ended up becoming by joining the Kiyoshi warriors.
@@meganhutcheson5867 well she's the only Kyoshi Warrior with grey eyes.
I think this is a way of showing that Ty Lee has realized it doesn't matter if she looks like someone else. She will always be herself and no one can be her.
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And a show of her character development
Something i don't see a lot of people point out in the Zuko vs Azula final fight is that he uses moves from other bender types to control his fire. Remember Iroh once told him that he should learn from them to keep the balance like the avatar does.
Also the fact the whole fight shows who each of them are in that moment. Azula being erratic moving everywhere while zuko stays in the exact same place, never does anything unnecessary
33:35 that little squeal that came out of you was on point LMAO
what a journey this was, now i'm looking forward to all your marvel reactions!
I loved watching you experience this show for the first time. It felt like watching it all over again for me. And seeing your appreciation, love, and understanding was just ugh phenomenal. Amazing series watching you beginning to end.
Gotta remember the Avatar state isn't just mastery of all 4 elements... It's 10,000 years of battle knowledge... and mastery of all four elements.
Somewhere in all those 100+ past lives has to be a martial Arts avatar who humbles everyone with non-bending moves.
well he don't know its 10,000 (AHEM lok spoiler lol) but yes all the past avatars
@@Minnie123.__. What is Lok?
I never watched Dragonball GT
@@TnT_F0X legend of korra lol
I imagine that it's possible another Avatar could've learned that stuff but I have a feeling it would only be to supplement or enhance his own bending moves since I believe in general master benders can beat many highly skilled nonbenders and the Avatar is supposed to be the most powerful bender being highly skilled in all types of bending. I don't think Mai and Ty Lee can get much more powerful unless it's purely by increasing their speed and maybe Mai's agility, but I feel like while Katara can be considered a master she has so much more room she can grow; we haven't seen Katara fighting on a water spout like Pakku and Avatar State Aang have. And yet in their fights Mai and Ty Lee have beaten Katara but Katara has also beaten them before so I'd say they are probably around equal levels right now.
When Azula was losing her mind after being neutralized, the look on Katara’s face makes me think she was recalling what Toph said at the western air temple.
You mean when she said Zuko "could've turned out a lot worse"?
@@ultimateaccount2186exactly
Aang’s new ability to bend a persons energy is the same thing as when Ty Lee hits certain pressure points on the body. She disrupts the person’s chi, or energy flow (paths), removing their ability to bend, or even move at all. But Aang’s is far more effective; permanently removing their ability to bend.
So, in theory, perhaps he could use it to give someone who was never a bender, like Sokka, the capability of being a bender. Sounds like a good idea for fan fiction!
AMAZING!! Best finale. And Azula breaks my heart!! She was just a misguided baby who was desperate for her fathers love. She really thought she had earned it by appealing to his obsession with power, but misunderstood Ozai’s adoration of her brilliance and fighting skills as love rather than what it really was- egotistical pride of owning a strong soldier. And even then Ozai viewed everyone around him as disposable. Such a powerful lesson here that safety and affection are things that no child should ever think are conditional.
Not to mention that Ursa only really paid attention to Zuko, and the few interactions we've seen between her and Azula in the show and the comics was scolding. If she paid more attention to Azula and treated both her children equally, things might've ended up different
One of the more heart-wrenching moments of the ending episode is when Sokka is holding Toph over the edge and he tells her, "I think this is it." Because Toph is hanging in midair, she is completely blind, the ONLY thing she can sense is Sokka's hand, and when he says that, she can feel that he isn't lying and has given up, thinking they are both about to die. And then they show that look on her face as he says that. That is probably when she felt the most scared and helpless in her life, and the only consolation was that she was holding onto Sokka and wasn't completely alone.
10:55 "Get out of the bison's mouth, Sokka!" A pretty underrated Zuko quote.
18:14. There was a silent short called Escape From The Spirit World that was released on the Season 2 box set where Aang met both Kuruk & Yangchen, but his memories of it were erased hence why doesn't remember them here.
Bouta watch it rn
Yeah, it's easy to forget, but Azula is only 14 at the time of the show, she's basically a kid who has been broken because of how she was raised by Ozai.
She cracked at the end due to her perfectionist mindset
I fell şad for her
I love that Zuko's breakdance fire spin is his signature move that improved throughout the whole series. The creators knew what they were doing this whole time.
He clearly learned that from Aang 😏😊
I enjoyed your ATLA journey. I've seen a dozen ATLA reactions on UA-cam and yours is one of the best. Looking forward to your Legend of Korra reactions.
I’ve seen the entire series so many times over the last decade and I still tear up all over this series. I straight up lose it when other people tear up while watching.
The way I cried watching this finale with you. I don’t think I’ll ever not cry watching this show.
I'm really glad you were able to experience this show. Im in my 20s but theres so many moments that still give me chills and make me cry.
For the question u have about the Lion Turtle , I recommend waiting until u get into the Legend of Korra, they'll explain all the things about the Lion Turtle
A slept on aspect of Katara beating Azula during that fight is that Azula was still powered by the comet, while Katara was fighting purely on the natural strength of her water bending capabilities, unpowered by the moon.
To answer your question about the Lion Turtle, they are very old spirits like ancient old hence why Aang bowed to show respect because he was told about them sometime when he was with the monks that's why he knew what it was. Also I'm glad you understand Azula's meltdown I've seen other reaction that just say she deserved it and that's it. They missed the bigger picture with her character like you said every character had a reason for their actions (except for Zhao and of course the Ozai which both were bad just for the glory and titles)
It's really interesting how Ty Lee hated being a part of a "matching set" growing up and now is comfortable in her own identity with the Kiyoshi warriors. Cool character development.
18:45 Kuruk’s full story is so tragic, definitely read the Kyoshi novels or listen to the audiobooks
Really glad you enjoyed ATLA and had a great time watching you react to it! Looking forward to the Legend of Korra reactions!
14:25 that is the avatar state.
He is meditating to speak to his past lives, the Guru taught him this.
7:09. 1 of the best lines from this show!
Amazing reaction 👍. I love how empathetic you were toward Azula's breakdown. Her final scene broke me. Azula, Zuko, and Iroh are my favorite characters 🔥❤️🔥.
What about Toph? :(
I AM NOT TOPH, I AM MELLONLORD!
@@marvelsandals4228 you're absolutely right 😂... Toph and Sokka are also MVPs in my book 👍
I loved watching you react to this. This show was my childhood. I remember watching a marathon of avatar as a child. And the final episode was after midnight. I remember being so happy I got to stay up past my bedtime.
I LOVE your empathy for Azula. Her downfall is so tragic and sad.
5:47 I like how you said "fire" as a way of stating how awesome it is, while it was also a form of Firebending that Zuko was teaching Aang.
No matter how many times I watch ATLA, I will always ALWAYS cry like a baby here! Im sooo proud of Aang! My baby boy really turn into a Man. One of the best series ever!
24:51. A lot of fans complain that the Lion Turtle is a deux ex machina since he comes out of nowhere to give Aang this new power, but that's not true. In what is probably the best example of subtle foreshadowing from this show, we did see drawings & sculptures of Lion Turtles throughout the show, & there were mentions of animals being the original benders, so the Lion Turtle being the source for this power Aang needed to defeat Ozai was built up in a way no one expected but works within the show's lore.
I think it would’ve been better if Aang remembered the lion turtle or possibly found it’s image in another book from the the library and sought it out for advice as it’s one of the oldest beings, and that’s how he learns, rather than the lion turtle randomly appearing and giving him a convenient power. And we would’ve gotten at least one more episode of ATLA with Aang and Momo on this journey, so win-win!!
Love seeing his fresh reactions because this is pretty much how I was any time a really heavy episode of Avatar was brand new. If only I could watch it for the first time again
I usually watch his UA-cam reactions, but I'm telling you people paying for his patreon just to watch this series finale was so worth it. With a finale this momentus, the cuts just don't do it justice. Watching it full circle was the reaction I needed😂
And since I have it until I runs out I mind aswell watch the legend of korra ones
Apparently, Azula’s va had to pull from some really bad experiences in her life for the breakdown at 37:48 and was actually crying in the booth
21:40 Uncle Iroh's got the Flanders effect. He's got a big belly bulging under the clothes but he's shredded without them.
Man, this series warms my damn heart the way nothing else can. It was fun watching you experiance it
The lion-turtles are in important aspect of the mythology of the Avatar world. You can sometimes see statues of them in the background, but it was a bit sudden for Aang to meet one.
One of my favorite moments is the last move Zuko does to beat Azula. It's the same thing he does to Zhou(No clue how to spell it) in the first agni kai we see with him. Truly utilizing everything Iroh taught him
I feel like Toph's scars are often quite underestimated. She's been kept away from the world her whole life. People didn't even know she existed, she was a prisoner in her own home. She had no sense of privacy because she was guarded all the time. She had to run away countless times to get a slight sense of freedom. She never had the opportunity to socialize with people her own age which is super important for her development. She has no deep scar from losing someone because she never got the opportunity to find someone to lose aside from her parents and teachers. That in itself must be horrible. The only friends she managed to find outside of her home were badger moles until she met the Gaang. Even when was among people in Earth Rumble 6, she had to distance herself from everybody to keep her identity hidden.
She was always seen as no more than her blindness and totally ignored for who she really was, even when she showed her power. Her parents loved her but they were downright abusive. If you ask me, she managed to develop herself to an impressive degree, considering her upbringing.
I have been thoroughly enjoying your reaction! Looking forward to your Korra reactions! :D
Totally agree bro. This series is timeless. 20 years from now it will still be known as a great story. So glad you truly enjoyed it!
I loved this show and everyone that I’ve recommended it to has loved it! I CANT WAIT FOR HIS REACTION TO KORRA!! all the little things that are planted there that bring back ATLA hits so hard
I love that the last bending move aang does with the water is the first move he learned with katara
When he put out the fire, that was the first water bending move he learned.
Loved your hype and humour all the way through, super entertaining to watch. Also loved you're one of the few to see real sympathy to Azula. Such a top show.
The Lion-Turtle acted as mobile cities/guardians to humans at the very beginning of the world and human life, before even the first Avatar, back when both the human and spirit worlds were still connected. They gifted humans the different elements, fire, water, earth and air on a temporary basis to allow them to hunt for food in the wilds while able to protect themselves with the elements gifted to them, only to be given back to the Lion-Turtle at the end of the hunt.
The first Avatar was banished from one of these human settlements, and thus to give him a fighting chance, was gifted the element of fire. The first Avatar travelled the world, discovering other Lion-Turtles and their cities, and being granted the different elements to use. The first Avatar encountered the spirit of light, Rava, who is the one capable of bringing out an Avatar state and powering things up to the max, fusing spirit and Avatar together for all eternity.
The Lion-Turtles themselves are capable of bending the energy within others and are sort of primordial living benevolent gods practically.
Even rewatching it now that I’m older, it’s just as good. It’s like Lion King, absolutely timeless. Will always be one of the greatest shows of all time.
When you were clapping my tears fell down, tears of joy of course, thanks for your reactions^^
My cinematic trauma. That final scene of azula just breaks my heart every time I see her. You are a victim, the background of azula's character is very interesting. Even if you've done bad things, I love you azula. You alone stole the show.
Nah she just mad because zuko lived
The lion turtle were the creators of the elements giving them to people and they would also have the power to remove your bending
It was nice watching it with you. Great reaction throughout. From a fellow Jamaican.
bro i couldnt agree more this show is like the definition of perfect i hope they come out with more about ang as a adult cuz there are comics about ang and azula and zuko after the war. but it has been a pleasure rewatching this show with you
33:35. Close your eyes & imagine The Joker saying this to Batman.
61 episodes down, 52 to go. You're done with Aang's journey and are about to start Korra's journey, Dom.
I don't know if he should.
@@rockyroads8802 why?
@@chickadeelittle588 I don't know, just when I watched it I thought avatar was better alone.
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Because it’s bad. It ruined the mystery and lore of the avatar, it ignores the bending cultures, the almighty spirits are nonsense Pokémon, the main characters are selfish, horrible beings.
And worst of all is Korra, she’s pathetic and stupid.
No lessons are learned anywhere, the story and villains are all over the place and its overall just exhausting to watch.
The only few good moments are if we see our beloved characters Zuko, Katara or Toph (which proofs how awesome the characters of Atla are).
Otherwise it just ruins a masterpiece which should have remained untouched.
@@chickadeelittle588 it's not as good as ATLA, season 3 Korra is 10/10, the rest is 5/10
Azula psychotic break stems from her friends, picking Zuko over her
This is a girl who’s never lost. Who’s always been number one. Who never had a moment of self doubt because she’s never needed to.
And then her friends betrayed her for her loser, brother, the brother, who is not as good as her who she knows is not as good as her and who should always be losing
It caused a crack in her worldview that sent her entire world crashing
This show is an absolute 10/10 masterpiece to me and nothing will ever change that. It’s perfect down to the last minute detail
I know someone has said it already but the lion turtles were the original creatures that granted bending to humans before the avatar existed. The one in this episode gave him the same ability it had which was to energy bend. Energy bending is the ability to bend the energy within a person’s body which will be used later on.
love the content man i’ve seen both the shows a few times there great so excited for you to start korra the world only gets so much bigger
16:45 that’s exactly what Kyoshi was saying 💀 she said “I assure you I would’ve done anything to stop him” 😂 20:40 Avatar Chen had to make him understand that he is the Avatar and even though the Air Nomads taught him to be peaceful he can’t because being the Avatar you’re literally always gonna be fighting and you’re going to have to kill someone ojce
waahhh all 4 parts in 1?? we been blessed
The ending of Avatar reminds me a bit of the ending of LotR Return of the King. Where Gandalf crowning Aragorn as the new King. He showing the real heroes the 4 hobbits. And everyone are bowing to them.
Similar to Avatar, Zuko get crowned as Firelord, the real hero is the Avatar and they all bowing them both. It's just amazing! I love Avatar and its the best nickelodeon serie ever!
That turtle in particular bends energy and thought ang how to do it as well
I just want to say. That i've been watching some of the fighting scenes over the last few days right. In Zuko's Agni-kai with Azula. He actually preforms some moves similar to Zhao, like splitting the flames and everything. I know it has little correlation but i think it's an interesting thing to think about that if Zuko took everything he learnt and every move he fought against or with and used them here.
If you wanna find out what happens after these events with Zuko searching for his mother I highly recommend the hardcover comics. They're legit and there are several of them starting with "The Search." They not only follow Zukos search for his mother but also the events of Aang and Zuko putting the world back together. It's not as simple as you'd think it would be. They're well worth the reads. The three novels that follow two different Avatars (Kyoshi and Yangchen) and their lives are great as well.
Ugh I'm so excited. Literally found your channel 2 days ago and you just uploaded the finale!!!! Best way to spend my work breaks
I was not on the journey with you because UA-cam just had this video in my recommended and I was like "Ooo, an Avatar reaction video, lets watch" and so here I am. I grew up watching ATLAB and it was and will always be one of the shows which shaped my heart, I occasionally watched it over and over again and always felt the need to cry when it's finished. When I first watched Avatar: The Last Air Bender, I never really liked Zuko and Azula, eventually as young as I was, I started realizing that even though Zuko was constantly chasing Aang, he was just doing it for the approval of his father Ozai and that made me see Zuko as a misunderstood Villain, or a dark Hero. Azula on the other hand, it took me years before I truly understood her character. Zuko and Azula's mother loved them both, but I felt as though she favoured Zuko more so than Azula, and while Zuko longed for his father's approval, he clearly favoured Azula as she was more talented than Zuko and because of this, they both became broken, if anything Zuko and Azula are prime examples of children that came from a household with only one parent present, and even though they both barely had their parents in their lives, but they still did, Azula lacked the love of a mother and Zuko lacked the approval of a father, which I would say is the beginning of what made them who they became as adults. Now if I'm being honest Avatar: Legend of Korra, will never stand up to Avatar: The Last Airbender, ya'll could probably say otherwise, but ATLAB is peak compared to ALOK in my humble opinion. Also we never got to see Zuko searching for his mother, I once heard that it's in the books or something like that and I also heard that the creator of the ATLAB and ALOK series is going to create another one, not sure how plausible that is, I hope it is, great video btw. I just love to see someone else witness such an amazing show as I did.
The Boy In the Iceberg -> Avatar Aang
The first and last episodes
What a journey
Absolutely beautiful show, I almost teared up. I enjoyed all your avatar reactions from start to finish. Looking forward to your Legend of Korra reactions.
it was a delight to watch you watch this show XD
you clapping at katara going for that kiss in the end is great.
your panic with each character in danger was great.
I love when you saw azula hurting and genuinely felt bad for her.
I could see you connecting the dots what azula wasgoing to do when she looked at katara.
I like how you seemed to think it was harsh but that Ang needed to give in that he needed to kill the firelord but when ang found another way you were rooting for him.
after all...even if ang did run away from being the avatar and ang took the responsibility for that. and we understand why the other monks felt pressured to pressure him before he would normally be ready...it IS unreasonable to put the weight of that all on one kid and it was them deciding what he needed to do for him and disregarding what was important for ang on a personal level that had led to ang running away in the first place. So I get why his friends were pressuring him that he needs to just kill the firelord due to the war and everything...but it was nice he found a way to solve it that didn't just disregard his own emotional needs. because after all doing your duty without questioning if there was a better way was what got zuko's family in that situation for a while.
Welcome to the fandom Don. You will now let it consume your life with the new Avatar Studios that's making a movie and the avatar after Korra. We are blessed and now you are too
39:42 Welcome to Art Attack. Today we're going to make an ecological lantern.
This four part finale was perfect. Love each part. Check out the ATLA comics. Picking up after the war it goes on to further journeys. Ex - Zuko Mother
What a fun little journey this reaction series was beginning to end! Definitely one of my favorite series of all time.
so a small, as few spoilers as possible, explanation for the lion turtle:
basically, in Khora we get the deep lore of the world including the origin of the avatar, and during that they establish that Lion Turtles are basically gods who protect humanity in various forms, and thus one realized that the Avatar needed assistance and showed up to assist.
The water bender avatar basically saying take action don’t just let things flow, u gotta move things into the shape u want but in terms of being wise, that’s solid advice whether he wanna kill
Him or not
I laughed so hard when he said "if u wanna 🤏💨 feel free too" *me literally rolling a joint rn
For the first time I realized that when Aang knocks Zuko out of the building at the beginning it resembles, even the sound and the "camera work", the scene where aang knocks back ozai.
As if he'd say enough in that scene too
I think it's 2:55 and 36:07 even tho it's not in this reaction
There are comic series that are set in the years shortly after ATLA. The Promise trilogy, The Search trilogy, The Rift trilogy, Smoke and Shadow trilogy, The North and the South trilogy, and Imbalance trilogy. The Promise starts literally seconds after the show ends but within like 10 pages does a 1 year time jump, The Search is also in that year, The Rift is about a year later, but then it becomes a bit more unclear exactly how long after the other comics are. I'd guess that Smoke and Shadow is shortly after The Rift and The North and the South slightly overlaps Smoke and Shadow, and I'd guess Imbalance is about another year later or so. So Imbalance would be roughly around 3 years after this finale.
makes me cry every time. love this show.
Imagine waiting years for this moment
Lion Turtle plays a very important role in the avatar world and before the avatar he served a different purpose (as you will find out in legend of korra)
There's a fine line between genius and insanity.... Bumi uses that line as a jump rope.
The last Lion Turtle gave him energy bending which he could take peoples bending too