Blue Eye Samurai. i hope you checks it out. great animation, great story, great action; even if there is some "adult" stuff that needs to be censored for the youtube gods. its like Afro Samurai meets Kill Bill, with some Disney Mulan splashed in there, in a similar animation style to Arcane. And yes the dance is a call back to the DBZ Fusion Dance.
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I think it's quite interesting that the original firebending form was a dance, and that when Aang visited the fire nation, one of the things he got in major trouble for was organising a dance.
3:57 Zuko’s Iroh impression will never stop being hilarious 😂😂😂 “Zuko, you have to look within yourself to save yourself from your other self. Only then will your true self reveal itself.”
I’ve been waiting for this episode reaction I love seeing people’s reaction to Katara threatening Zuko’s life being protective of Aang she’s standing 10 toes 2 soles for her man
Imagine if Zuko went like "dude, I saw the dance once, you think I memorized it?". It would have been a good thing the ending song was playing already 🤣
I always love this episode. When Katara confronts Zuko at the end. Whether she realizes it or not, she's showing her love for Aang. That's she'd cross that line to protect him.
Katara’s Speech is one of my favorite ones from the entire series. It’s curious but I’m glad how you understand her cause she was the first person who trusted in him in Ba Sin Ze. Such a great reaction girl! ❤
Zuko's awkward teen energy is perfect, and i love his dynamic in the group going forward. if you're looking for more suggestions for shows to watch, i reccomend samurai Jack, the owl house, and steven universe.
Avatar Extras The Western Air Temple As of now, we have visited the fourth and final air temple in the series: The Western Air Temple. This temple was built under a canyon overhang making it hidden to any passerby but the fire nation still found it at the start of the war. These hanging buildings were built to harness the power of the wind. 3:41 This is a badgerfrog and usually when practicing a speech, it's always good to have an audience, preferably one that can give feedback. From the beginning of the series, the creators always knew that Zuko would teach Aang firebending. Fun fact: In the original series bible, Zuko was going to join the group at the end of Book Two. 6:24 The following is a list of other bad things Zuko has done: Kidnapped Aang. Stole an ostrich horse. Destroyed multiple villages. 10:02 I guess you can say Toph's plan back-fired. 10:40 On average it takes 2 to 3 weeks for a second degree burn to heal. Thanks to Katara, the healing process will be faster. Combustion Man has the unique ability to super-heat the air and cause explosions. He does this by shooting energy from his tattooed third eye. Also, Katara’s threat to Zuko is more earned considering everything after his betrayal, as according to the comic “The Bridge” in the lost adventures, after the fall of Ba Sing Se, Katara had to struggle through hopelessness and had to muster the courage and strength to continue the fight while simultaneously caring for Aang while he was in his coma. The Firebending Masters (my favorite episode of not only the season but the series) 20:48 true. But it’s been awhile. Most dragons lived in the Fire Nation regions. The Sun Warrior civilization and city is inspired by the ancient Aztec civilization. The sun warriors were well known for their innovative traps. 24:00 *Zuko insults Appa* Melon: *so you have chosen death* 24:41 This is how Iroh got his nickname, The Dragon of the West. 26:34 This loosely references the movie Indiana Jones and the Raiders of the Lost Ark. This episode isn't just about teaching Aang firebending and embracing it, but also re-teaching Zuko that it doesn’t solely rely on rage. 28:06 these are anteater-sloths The names of the two dragons, Ran and Shaw, derive from the Chinese word "ranshoa" which translates to "combustion". 34:20 The Sun Warriors have seen many people face the dragons. But only a few of them have been deemed worthy. In other words, Iroh saved the last two dragons. Many believe that this is where Iroh learned how to breathe fire. Bonus: the episode does great at not only explaining how bending is an extension of one's self, but showing it especially through the fire vortex. Few shows, especially family shows, can give that experience this large without having to explain it, but this one did. It just let the moment speak for itself. What can i say except: love the episode, love the interactions between Zuko and Aang, and Dragons. Nuff said.
this show is Zuko's story, really. he is far and away the most interestingly developed character in the show, his arc is one of the best character arcs in all of modern media IMO
I don’t agree but Zuko IS an interesting character. However, this show is still about the avatar after all and the legend of Aang. It’s obvious they’re the main leads of it all and they balance each other out so well that I love seeing them work together like this. Aang’s trauma had to be put under the rug because nick didn’t want the story to be dark but he’s the sole survivor of a genocide and it would’ve been impossible to show the horror of that in an episode with a show directed towards kids…
We have finally reached act two of book 3 aka the Zuko redemption arc 🔥🔥🔥. 2:42 Katara stated back in book two that Aang had the reflexes of a water bending master so he's all good with water bending. He's still learning earth bending. He's getting very good at it but not on Toph level.
@Eh......... Yup, thats Toph. Spoiler Later i korra she described two out of top three (excluding her) metal benders as "not picking up metal bending all that well". She is on whole another level in bending that can be beaten only by avatar state bending or matched by mad genius himself (prime Toph vs prime Bumi would be very interesting)
I think these two episodes were a big boost to Zuko's realization that he's finally making the right decisions. The dragons found him worthy. Most people probably would've been flash fried on the spot. And, believe it or not, Katara threatening him with "permanent" harm. Katara is displaying a degree of loyalty and affection for someone that he would never see other than from Iroh. It's clear Katara would kill or even die to protect Aang. Aang holds no office, and it's not because he's the Avatar. She loves him. The rest of the Aang Gang would do the same. Choosing to be such a team can only be the right thing. Also, on another topic, are we gonna ignore the fact that Sokka straight up killed a dude on screen? He throws a metal, sharpened boomerAng at the guy's head. The blow doesn't kill the guy but the damage does. And, he's quite happy about it
the firebending, physically comes from breath, but spiritually it feeds from emotions like rage. However, the original force for firebending is sheer will force
Iroh had the title "Dragon of the West" from "defeating" the dragons. Also the second episode shows that while Aang did need to learn patience and restraint, in the end Jeong Jeong was the wrong fire bending teacher for Aang. Jeong Jeong was practically obsessed with how destructive fire bending was and how it was a "curse", but the Sun Warriors show that fire is also life. And just think how much fire has benefited humanity. Without fire we'd likely still be hiding in caves eating raw food.
I love that "The Firebending Masters" episode shows that dancing is a key element to Firebending. IT puts that episode from the start of the season, when they throw a dance party for the school Aang joined, into a whole new perspective. It shows how far the Fire Nation has strayed from the roots of firebending in such an interesting way.
Bear in mind, Zuko's actions gave the Fire Nation a major victory, and nearly cost Aang his life. It only makes sense that Katara would be so openly hostile towards Zuko, after betraying her trust like that.
This is about the time I fell in love with this show as a kid , it's so underrated!! probably cuz it was on nickelodeon or something lol glad u love it too
To me the equivalent to "mastery" under these circumstances was to just get competent enough with the other elements. I'd like to believe that true mastery like he has with airbending simply isn't possible with the timeframe they're working with throughout the series no matter how special Aang is, how adaptable his mind is and how great the motivation is. To call him a true master of any the elements other than air, without the avatar state, at any point in the series , would sort of cheapen the prestige of mastery if you ask me.
They never said anything about Zuko fighting his dad with Aang. He’s just his teacher, in fact he’s already said himself it’s not his mission to defeat his father, it’s the Avatar’s!
5:15 Keep in Mind Appa likes Zuko not only because he just knows a good person; but Zuko saved Appa back in the Earth Kingdom from the underground market
2:35 yes he has water bendeing thanks to katara earthbending thanks to toph and now fierbending to zuko and ep 13 is cool for it shows dragons and there very rear since they was hunted till there very only 2
The western air temple. On of the more unique designs. I am hoping in more of the extended midea we can see more of the air nuns and their culture. (Yes i have read the Yanchen books but it’s not enough.)
I feel like Aang is considered to have mastered water bending since the episode "Bitter Work" back in season 2 when he started earth bending training because Katara had a moment when she said Aang had the reflexes of a water bending master. So I don't think it's ever stated he mastered water but at the very least I think he did. He has not mastered earth, though, as will be stated in a few episodes.
Hi Melon Both of these episode's are fantastic Zuko Iroh impression is absolutely hilarious 😂 We also got Katara scarey side when she threatening Zuko But it makes sense Because back in the earth kingdom Katara was the first in the gang to think Zuko change but he ended up backstabbing her and Aang almost did make it So of course she still angry with him
Evertime I see Appa I have the same intrusive thought...what does he taste like? Fried Appa on a stick for sale in the market today. But I realize it's a totally fctional story and sky bison don't exist lol.
Aang has mastered waterbending, I'm pretty sure Katara calls him a master when he's struggling with earthbending so he goes and trains with her. He has not mastered earthbending but is pretty good at it.
Katara’s threat and the betrayal at ba sing se are why I can’t fully get behind zutara. Sure they have like 3 moments if that but it’s just not enough for me to ship them.
Legend of Korra is a good show, just a different show. Lot of delusionnal extreme fans of ATLA can't even stand the fact Aang isn't here anymore and that the new avatar ( and characters in her team) isn't like him, and simply treat it like a bad sequel but it's a great story treating of different themes, in a different era with a different type of people and education. Both are nice, and both have their flaws. It's clearly worth a try, especially the two first seasons which are often undervalued and not really understood because many watchers only focus on a single point that I won't reveal for spoilers reason.
Technically saying that Azula hired the Combustion Man wouldn’t have worked anyway. Zuko has already proven multiple times that he is a terrible liar and Toph would have been able to sense that.
And it might be the best season over all. Korra is fantastic. The only people I know that hated the show were the ones that were watching it live when it was first airing. I think they played a bunch of episodes out of order
I have been waiting for this reaction and it is so amazing with Zuko's redemption. He had a terrible childhood and he want to prove himself to get his father's approval. At least he has Iroh by his side during those bad times. What are your thoughts on how far Zuko has come?
Honestly makes zero sense that the dragons passed on their knowledge to Iroh at that point in his life, he was a war mongre until his crusade got his son killed
Korra is still a really enjoyable ride, it has a few lower low points and plays with a couple overdone tropes, but it trends towards fun with some really fantastic high points, and some quality lore
Regarding connection with characters, I think it's great that you're currently reacting to Kaguya-Sama! Consider checking out Frieren: Beyond Journey's End as well!
Korra is so underrated but I hope you enjoy it. One of the reasons it is underrated because people compare it with the last air bender which you shouldn’t do.
Korra is so good lol. Ignore the haters. You do have to go into it with a fresh mind though because it's more like Avatar : 2020. New characters new technology and new villains, people expecting another old nomad version so they get mad.
Don't let ATLA purists detract you from enjoying Korra, as a sequel to this series of course the bar was sky high, but if Avatar is a 10/10, Korra is easily a 9/10
2:41 I think as far as we know, Aang is master of two, Air (well, obviously) and Water (through constantly training with Katara, since she is a master as declared by Pakku, and we see he didn't stop practicing in Season 2), we can see this as both of these elements are the ones Aang uses the most throughout the series (well, because we only have 1.5~ seasons of him doing Earth and half of one with Fire). Granted, he is very impressive with Earth because he is being taught by arguably one of top 2 earthbenders masters that we know of (Toph, the other being Bumi), and well, he doesn't end up having much time to learn Fire beforing having to face the greatest fire bender that we know of, Ozai, and still does pretty well, knowning he is also boosted by Sozin's Comet. Now, that I think about it, I would have loved having Iroh teaching him Firebending too.
I used to hate Korra, and didn't even thought it was better than ATLA. But I'll tell you this, these people know how to write a redemption story. One of the best if not the best.
Korra is amazing for you, I bet you’ll like her personality but u have to be open minded in change because this is aang’s story and that’s Korea’s story there would be deferences. I hope you’ll enjoy it
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Blue Eye Samurai. i hope you checks it out. great animation, great story, great action; even if there is some "adult" stuff that needs to be censored for the youtube gods. its like Afro Samurai meets Kill Bill, with some Disney Mulan splashed in there, in a similar animation style to Arcane.
And yes the dance is a call back to the DBZ Fusion Dance.
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The reason Zuko says he thinks Appa should be faster is because he could never catch them. It’s nothing against Appa. 😂
“Hello, Zuko here”
Awkward Zuko is always the best
I think it's quite interesting that the original firebending form was a dance, and that when Aang visited the fire nation, one of the things he got in major trouble for was organising a dance.
Just to show how the fire nation lost their way. Back in Aang time before the 100 year war the fire nation use to dance all the time.
Sozin was the worse thing ever happened to the fire nation.
@@MKGSSindeed, Sozin screwed up his own nation and not just the rest of the world.
3:57 Zuko’s Iroh impression will never stop being hilarious 😂😂😂
“Zuko, you have to look within yourself to save yourself from your other self. Only then will your true self reveal itself.”
Zuko IS good at impersonations. Azula would've been a little more subtle but still good.
I’ve been waiting for this episode reaction I love seeing people’s reaction to Katara threatening Zuko’s life being protective of Aang she’s standing 10 toes 2 soles for her man
Sameeeee. One of my Favorite katara moments tbh.
I loved the tension.
I understand where Katara is coming from, it’s too bad that she hasn’t seen how much Zuko has changed for the better like we the audience has?
Imagine if Zuko went like "dude, I saw the dance once, you think I memorized it?". It would have been a good thing the ending song was playing already 🤣
I always love this episode. When Katara confronts Zuko at the end. Whether she realizes it or not, she's showing her love for Aang. That's she'd cross that line to protect him.
The Firebending Master is, by far, my all-time favorite episode.
Katara was like " the moment I suspect your daddy issues are back , i'll blood bend you right then and there, permanently 😠"
🤣
I still love the fact that there is 1 szene in the episode "the firebending masters" where zukos scar is drawn on the wrong side xD
WAIT THERE IS-?
😂😂😂
Aang: "I hate to go looking for a fight".
Spends three seasons preparing and looking for a fight.
Katara’s Speech is one of my favorite ones from the entire series. It’s curious but I’m glad how you understand her cause she was the first person who trusted in him in Ba Sin Ze. Such a great reaction girl! ❤
Zuko's awkward teen energy is perfect, and i love his dynamic in the group going forward. if you're looking for more suggestions for shows to watch, i reccomend samurai Jack, the owl house, and steven universe.
Avatar Extras
The Western Air Temple
As of now, we have visited the fourth and final air temple in the series: The Western Air Temple. This temple was built under a canyon overhang making it hidden to any passerby but the fire nation still found it at the start of the war. These hanging buildings were built to harness the power of the wind.
3:41 This is a badgerfrog and usually when practicing a speech, it's always good to have an audience, preferably one that can give feedback.
From the beginning of the series, the creators always knew that Zuko would teach Aang firebending. Fun fact: In the original series bible, Zuko was going to join the group at the end of Book Two.
6:24 The following is a list of other bad things Zuko has done: Kidnapped Aang. Stole an ostrich horse. Destroyed multiple villages.
10:02 I guess you can say Toph's plan back-fired.
10:40 On average it takes 2 to 3 weeks for a second degree burn to heal. Thanks to Katara, the healing process will be faster.
Combustion Man has the unique ability to super-heat the air and cause explosions. He does this by shooting energy from his tattooed third eye.
Also, Katara’s threat to Zuko is more earned considering everything after his betrayal, as according to the comic “The Bridge” in the lost adventures, after the fall of Ba Sing Se, Katara had to struggle through hopelessness and had to muster the courage and strength to continue the fight while simultaneously caring for Aang while he was in his coma.
The Firebending Masters (my favorite episode of not only the season but the series)
20:48 true. But it’s been awhile.
Most dragons lived in the Fire Nation regions.
The Sun Warrior civilization and city is inspired by the ancient Aztec civilization. The sun warriors were well known for their innovative traps.
24:00 *Zuko insults Appa*
Melon: *so you have chosen death*
24:41 This is how Iroh got his nickname, The Dragon of the West.
26:34 This loosely references the movie Indiana Jones and the Raiders of the Lost Ark.
This episode isn't just about teaching Aang firebending and embracing it, but also re-teaching Zuko that it doesn’t solely rely on rage.
28:06 these are anteater-sloths
The names of the two dragons, Ran and Shaw, derive from the Chinese word "ranshoa" which translates to "combustion".
34:20 The Sun Warriors have seen many people face the dragons. But only a few of them have been deemed worthy. In other words, Iroh saved the last two dragons. Many believe that this is where Iroh learned how to breathe fire.
Bonus: the episode does great at not only explaining how bending is an extension of one's self, but showing it especially through the fire vortex. Few shows, especially family shows, can give that experience this large without having to explain it, but this one did. It just let the moment speak for itself. What can i say except: love the episode, love the interactions between Zuko and Aang, and Dragons. Nuff said.
this show is Zuko's story, really. he is far and away the most interestingly developed character in the show, his arc is one of the best character arcs in all of modern media IMO
I don’t agree but Zuko IS an interesting character. However, this show is still about the avatar after all and the legend of Aang.
It’s obvious they’re the main leads of it all and they balance each other out so well that I love seeing them work together like this.
Aang’s trauma had to be put under the rug because nick didn’t want the story to be dark but he’s the sole survivor of a genocide and it would’ve been impossible to show the horror of that in an episode with a show directed towards kids…
We have finally reached act two of book 3 aka the Zuko redemption arc 🔥🔥🔥. 2:42 Katara stated back in book two that Aang had the reflexes of a water bending master so he's all good with water bending. He's still learning earth bending. He's getting very good at it but not on Toph level.
@Eh......... Yup, thats Toph.
Spoiler
Later i korra she described two out of top three (excluding her) metal benders as "not picking up metal bending all that well". She is on whole another level in bending that can be beaten only by avatar state bending or matched by mad genius himself (prime Toph vs prime Bumi would be very interesting)
I think these two episodes were a big boost to Zuko's realization that he's finally making the right decisions.
The dragons found him worthy. Most people probably would've been flash fried on the spot.
And, believe it or not, Katara threatening him with "permanent" harm. Katara is displaying a degree of loyalty and affection for someone that he would never see other than from Iroh. It's clear Katara would kill or even die to protect Aang. Aang holds no office, and it's not because he's the Avatar. She loves him. The rest of the Aang Gang would do the same. Choosing to be such a team can only be the right thing.
Also, on another topic, are we gonna ignore the fact that Sokka straight up killed a dude on screen? He throws a metal, sharpened boomerAng at the guy's head. The blow doesn't kill the guy but the damage does. And, he's quite happy about it
the firebending, physically comes from breath, but spiritually it feeds from emotions like rage. However, the original force for firebending is sheer will force
Iroh had the title "Dragon of the West" from "defeating" the dragons. Also the second episode shows that while Aang did need to learn patience and restraint, in the end Jeong Jeong was the wrong fire bending teacher for Aang. Jeong Jeong was practically obsessed with how destructive fire bending was and how it was a "curse", but the Sun Warriors show that fire is also life. And just think how much fire has benefited humanity. Without fire we'd likely still be hiding in caves eating raw food.
I love that "The Firebending Masters" episode shows that dancing is a key element to Firebending. IT puts that episode from the start of the season, when they throw a dance party for the school Aang joined, into a whole new perspective. It shows how far the Fire Nation has strayed from the roots of firebending in such an interesting way.
the frong zuko is talkign to is a call back to the episode where aang asked him if they could ever have been friends. its greatness
Bear in mind, Zuko's actions gave the Fire Nation a major victory, and nearly cost Aang his life. It only makes sense that Katara would be so openly hostile towards Zuko, after betraying her trust like that.
The Fire Nation was bound to take B Sing Se with or without Zuko’s participation.
Fun fact: 31:44 music is a reference to how the series is reaching the end.
This is one of those episodes that plants seeds in the viewer's mind for later in their life.
This is about the time I fell in love with this show as a kid , it's so underrated!! probably cuz it was on nickelodeon or something lol glad u love it too
32:39 Notice how when they talk here in this lil' exchange, their corresponding dragon is behind them. Mostly. Blue for Aang and Red for Zuko.
Honestly I feel like iroh would have been the best teacher of firebending
Definitely but I'm still glad he didn't get the job
To me the equivalent to "mastery" under these circumstances was to just get competent enough with the other elements. I'd like to believe that true mastery like he has with airbending simply isn't possible with the timeframe they're working with throughout the series no matter how special Aang is, how adaptable his mind is and how great the motivation is. To call him a true master of any the elements other than air, without the avatar state, at any point in the series , would sort of cheapen the prestige of mastery if you ask me.
Zuko is the sweetest of sweethearts. The second he left the bad guys side he insantly became bbg
Zuko's journey is amazing.
Zuko is literally the mist dynamic character in this whole thing. He himself could be a main character with it.
I can't wait to see this in Live Action
They never said anything about Zuko fighting his dad with Aang. He’s just his teacher, in fact he’s already said himself it’s not his mission to defeat his father, it’s the Avatar’s!
5:15 Keep in Mind Appa likes Zuko not only because he just knows a good person; but Zuko saved Appa back in the Earth Kingdom from the underground market
2:35 yes he has water bendeing thanks to katara earthbending thanks to toph and now fierbending to zuko and ep 13 is cool for it shows dragons and there very rear since they was hunted till there very only 2
Way back in season 1, Uncle Iroh was trying to teach Zuko that "power in firebending comes from the breath - not the muscles".
The western air temple. On of the more unique designs.
I am hoping in more of the extended midea we can see more of the air nuns and their culture.
(Yes i have read the Yanchen books but it’s not enough.)
"Monkey feathers!"
I feel like Aang is considered to have mastered water bending since the episode "Bitter Work" back in season 2 when he started earth bending training because Katara had a moment when she said Aang had the reflexes of a water bending master. So I don't think it's ever stated he mastered water but at the very least I think he did. He has not mastered earth, though, as will be stated in a few episodes.
Zuko has the greatest redemption arc I've seen in any show. Love him so so much.
That's just how good this show is, the cast is incredible all around
Always a blessing when you post up more Avatar. Thanks!
There's some great fanart going around of American Dragon Jake Long doing the Dancing Dragon
Hi Melon
Both of these episode's are fantastic Zuko Iroh impression is absolutely hilarious 😂
We also got Katara scarey side when she threatening Zuko
But it makes sense Because back in the earth kingdom Katara was the first in the gang to think Zuko change but he ended up backstabbing her and Aang almost did make it
So of course she still angry with him
Looking for Jeong-Jeong again, while Comet comes, Aang still splits, concentrate and breath
Evertime I see Appa I have the same intrusive thought...what does he taste like? Fried Appa on a stick for sale in the market today. But I realize it's a totally fctional story and sky bison don't exist lol.
OMG 😂😂😂
Zuko: I understand.
Us watching: shit I think I understand.
Zuko new skill unlocked :-impersonation bending
I find the juxtaposition of the sacred Dancing Dragon form and the Firebending nation no longer allowing dance to be quite the nice icing on the cake.
Sokka killed Sparky Sparky Boom Man (most likely), by the way.
Aang has mastered waterbending, I'm pretty sure Katara calls him a master when he's struggling with earthbending so he goes and trains with her. He has not mastered earthbending but is pretty good at it.
Looking forward to the final few episodes.
Katara stated that Aang has "the reflexes of a waterbending master" which is the closest we get to confirmation in the series
Thing is, Katara did give him a second chance, and he backslid. So,. I get her feelings here
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Katara’s threat and the betrayal at ba sing se are why I can’t fully get behind zutara. Sure they have like 3 moments if that but it’s just not enough for me to ship them.
Legend of Korra is a good show, just a different show. Lot of delusionnal extreme fans of ATLA can't even stand the fact Aang isn't here anymore and that the new avatar ( and characters in her team) isn't like him, and simply treat it like a bad sequel but it's a great story treating of different themes, in a different era with a different type of people and education. Both are nice, and both have their flaws. It's clearly worth a try, especially the two first seasons which are often undervalued and not really understood because many watchers only focus on a single point that I won't reveal for spoilers reason.
Avater the last Airbender is perfect , legend of Korra is barely good bro
"Hello, Zuko here!"
Technically saying that Azula hired the Combustion Man wouldn’t have worked anyway. Zuko has already proven multiple times that he is a terrible liar and Toph would have been able to sense that.
Korra is a great show. I hope you like it! I actually can't wait till you start it! Season 3 is the best season of Korra.
And it might be the best season over all. Korra is fantastic. The only people I know that hated the show were the ones that were watching it live when it was first airing. I think they played a bunch of episodes out of order
I think the first half of season 4 is the best.
All goated eps after this
Korra is great! Don't let the haters keep you away! You will love it!
Is that guts on her wall directly over her left shoulder?
HAIYAAAAIII FORCES!
I have been waiting for this reaction and it is so amazing with Zuko's redemption. He had a terrible childhood and he want to prove himself to get his father's approval. At least he has Iroh by his side during those bad times. What are your thoughts on how far Zuko has come?
Eh zuko still sucks ball
what did you think about Solo Leveling? did you like it?
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Honestly makes zero sense that the dragons passed on their knowledge to Iroh at that point in his life, he was a war mongre until his crusade got his son killed
I like korra some people like it some people don’t.
“Hello, Zuko Here.”
Finally, Zuko joins The Gaang!
Such great videos
10:21 no she feels when someone is lying she doesn’t hear it.
I knew you were gonna love Appa licking Zuko 😂😂😂
Korra is still a really enjoyable ride, it has a few lower low points and plays with a couple overdone tropes, but it trends towards fun with some really fantastic high points, and some quality lore
Zuko is great at impersonations.
Regarding Korra, it's a lot messier than this, but when it's good it's really good.
Since you like the Zuko episodes, you're gonna love the next 3 episodes
Regarding connection with characters, I think it's great that you're currently reacting to Kaguya-Sama!
Consider checking out Frieren: Beyond Journey's End as well!
Oh dude, the Ishigami episode in Kaguya-sama actually brings me to tears just like everything with Zuko, Iro and Lu Ten
Iroh ❤️
Awkward Zuko will never not be funny lol
What a way to join the other side
Korra is worth watching simply to get to the 3rd season. It's by far the best season and even Korra haters loved it.
dotn tell anyone goes to the rest and tells them right away
Korra is so underrated but I hope you enjoy it. One of the reasons it is underrated because people compare it with the last air bender which you shouldn’t do.
Korra is so good lol. Ignore the haters. You do have to go into it with a fresh mind though because it's more like Avatar : 2020. New characters new technology and new villains, people expecting another old nomad version so they get mad.
I thought people didnt like Avatar 2010?
Fire reaction 🔥
“Hello, Zuko here.”
Bro. I kinda feel bad for zuko man he got dog watered.
People say Korra isn’t a good show but I disagree it’s not as good as this but it is still good
chill korra is amazinnng ppl only hate. on the greats
You're not a true fan of ATLA, until you have cried over Iroh.
Whoa those subs are aligned to the right and I've never seen anything like that and it's kinda weirding me out
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Don't let ATLA purists detract you from enjoying Korra, as a sequel to this series of course the bar was sky high, but if Avatar is a 10/10, Korra is easily a 9/10
Ima say they’re both 10/10
I'd say 8/10
Do more family guy reactions
you will enjoy korra. It isn’t as good overall but maybe has higher highs. If ATLA is a 10 Korra is an 8
2:41 I think as far as we know, Aang is master of two, Air (well, obviously) and Water (through constantly training with Katara, since she is a master as declared by Pakku, and we see he didn't stop practicing in Season 2), we can see this as both of these elements are the ones Aang uses the most throughout the series (well, because we only have 1.5~ seasons of him doing Earth and half of one with Fire).
Granted, he is very impressive with Earth because he is being taught by arguably one of top 2 earthbenders masters that we know of (Toph, the other being Bumi), and well, he doesn't end up having much time to learn Fire beforing having to face the greatest fire bender that we know of, Ozai, and still does pretty well, knowning he is also boosted by Sozin's Comet.
Now, that I think about it, I would have loved having Iroh teaching him Firebending too.
Please watch Korra after! Very different, but still a great show!
I used to hate Korra, and didn't even thought it was better than ATLA. But I'll tell you this, these people know how to write a redemption story. One of the best if not the best.
Korra is amazing for you, I bet you’ll like her personality but u have to be open minded in change because this is aang’s story and that’s Korea’s story there would be deferences.
I hope you’ll enjoy it
Korra is good don’t let the haters
Korra isn’t AS good as ATLA but it’s still very good it’s weakest season is season 2
yea. watch korra. its not as bad as people say.