I'm actually pleasantly surprised that Mai wasn't all that hostile /jealous of Jin since she's been controlling over Zuko a few times. But it was nice to see her be mature about it and have actually fun with her crush's ex
Also I love the writers could have easily made Mai and Ty Lee bigoted and racist but decide not to and have them be fairly open minded towards other nations
@@tierefuerimmer9635I understand their reason for being understanding despite being in the Fire Nation, since Mai is just constantly bored and Ty Lee joined up with the literal circus.
@@ezdub5762Ty Lee wasn't raised in the circus she was born in a noble family with six identical sisters so she ran away at 14 to join the circus so she could be different.
Sokka, Toph and Basco all having fun. Meanwhile Aang is only just fighting for his survival, trying to reconnect with his past lives while constantly under threat of losing his face . . . X3
Its like how in JoJo part 3, Jotaro Joseph and Kakyoin were having fun trolling on a video game while Polnareff Avdol and Iggy were dying against Vanilla Ice.
Since Netflix's Avatar got renewed for seasons 2 and 3, I hope those storylines will get adapted ahead of the episodes like Headband or the Painted Lady. Zuko's date with May, Aang wondering the spirit world regaining his connection with the past avatars, Katara desperately trying to heal him and so on. You could make 2 solid episodes out of this.
@@yurichtube1162 it's honestly a mixed bag. Actors that play Sokka, Zuko, Ozai, Aang, Suki delivered very solid performances. However, there is a Katara actress that really needs to up her game but most of the time the writers are to blame for their silly dialogues. You can see that in the case of Gordon who's forced to stand in front of the camera and deliver exposition which is so uncomfortable for the actor. It's the same thing that happened to Star Wars prequels. Good actors were given poorly written script to to the point where every single line they delivered became a meme
Obviously the entire "you must live as a human in spite of being the soul of the entire planet to learn what love, happiness, sadness and pain means" was too complex to understand for people so we replaced that with a good female-voiced flying kite and a evil male-voiced flying kite. Yet somehow people like Korra. Also, that means what you say in the video with Yangchen is _not_ canon. The flying kites of good and evil are. The Avatar is not the soul of the planet that needs to live among them, the Avatar is a half-human half-good-nature-spirit hybrid.
The irony is that you explained it very well thus proving it’s not “too complex” Bryke changed it bc they wanted to assert control. And the avatar isn’t “half human”. The original lore is superior and I will continue to ignore Korea’s changes to the lore. And yes it’s still technically canon.
That simplistic concept of good vs evil is very abrahamic/western which really sticks out like a sore thumb in the eastern inspired culture of the franchise. LoK destroyed the avatar, the origins of bending and the spirit world
@@AgentMercer You’re thinking of Manichaeism, or Zoroastrianism Judaism especially in its ancient forms was/is not dualistic in terms of good and evil. And thus it’s descended or derivative form Christianity isn’t either. Islam has a lot of Gnosticism so your point may hold some water there but even then it’s nothing like full fledge Gnosticism.
This story with mai and zuko is really interesting. Edit. Do you know how aang was able to access the avatar state despite the events in the guru and crossroads of destiny episodes.
3:40 "soka will teach basko how to be a real bear" now you're a bear, a bear, bear, bear. now you're a bear, a bearly, bearly bear. a bear, bear, bear. you are now a bear, you're a bear. now you're a bear.
That Thumbnail I felt bad for Iroh you can see the look of betrayal in his face. Being betrayed by his own nephew the person he treated like a son. It's heartbreaking 💔 QnQ I'm so glad Zuko and Iron made up at the end tho.
I actually wish the Zuko and Mai part wasn't canon because it doesn't make sense. Why would Zuko make such a huge sacrifice of betraying Iroh, to then just turn around the next day and not want to go home anyway? Also Mai teasing Zuko and making him fall in the fountain feels really out of character for her, and she doesn't seem like the type to enjoy putting down other people like Azula does.
Nunca entendí porqué el Rey Tierra no le cuenta al equipo Avatar que le contó a "Zuki" (Azula) que iba a invadir la Nación del Fuego el día del eclipse
@@MajestiBrown yeah but I think they didn't have that much involvement since they were working on Korra at the time. I'm not really sure honestly. How many comics are there, and are they involved in the novels? 4:43 is where I'm confused, it says Aang is in an unconscious state, is that after Katara brought him back to life?
@@Valientlink Each story shows the writers that were involved. Aaron Ehasz was the head writer for ATLA (not Korra) and wrote this with the help of other writers from both shows. There are graphic novels that are considered the main comics. They continue the story from Book 3’s ending. The creators, Michael and Bryan, were involved in the main ones so the most canon ones are those: The Promise, The Search, The Rift, Smoke and Shadow, North and South, and Imbalance. And the Korra comics too. Outside of the main comics, you have comics such as the ones shown in this video. The short comics show the events that took place in between episodes (it feels like filler and not all of it is canon). The Lost Adventures is a compilation of short comics. Some are written by the writers from the show and some aren’t. This video shows stories that are written by the show writers so these are definitely canon. 4:43 The Bridge comic takes place right after Book 2.
@@MajestiBrown Thanks for clearing this up. So of the ones you listed, everything including the graphic novels are canon? I totally would want to read what's right after book 3, I thought The Search was, unless the comics content is part of the novels.
@@Valientlink Yeah they’re canon. You could technically read the Search first, but I recommend reading the order I gave because that’s the story order. The Promise, The Search, The Rift, Smoke and Shadow, North and South, Imbalance, The Bounty Hunter and the Tea Brewer (comes out later this year) The Korra comics written by the creators are called Turf Wars, and Ruins of the Empire.
I'm actually pleasantly surprised that Mai wasn't all that hostile /jealous of Jin since she's been controlling over Zuko a few times. But it was nice to see her be mature about it and have actually fun with her crush's ex
Also I love the writers could have easily made Mai and Ty Lee bigoted and racist but decide not to and have them be fairly open minded towards other nations
It makes sense they aren't bigoted, given they are non benders... they know what it's like because they experienced it everyday in the Fire Nation.
@@tierefuerimmer9635I understand their reason for being understanding despite being in the Fire Nation, since Mai is just constantly bored and Ty Lee joined up with the literal circus.
@@ezdub5762Ty Lee wasn't raised in the circus she was born in a noble family with six identical sisters so she ran away at 14 to join the circus so she could be different.
@@willowway3349 my bad then, but my point still stands.
I wonder if the Earth King was given a new identity after traveling the world? So the Fire Nation never goes after him.
He did it says it in the show
probably lee
@@spbot2there are a lot of Lees out there.
*Li
Read the comics. He became king again
Sokka, Toph and Basco all having fun. Meanwhile Aang is only just fighting for his survival, trying to reconnect with his past lives while constantly under threat of losing his face . . . X3
Its like how in JoJo part 3, Jotaro Joseph and Kakyoin were having fun trolling on a video game while Polnareff Avdol and Iggy were dying against Vanilla Ice.
So the whole time Katara was trying to keep Aang from dying Zuko went on a date and Sokka created an episode of Winnie the Pooh with Bosco 😂
As Aang said, he was all the way gone…
Lol these aren't deleted scenes I think this is just a comic book that you're reading and calling it deleted scenes 😂
I like that Earth king decided to see the world
This is satisfying. Thank you for this
Since Netflix's Avatar got renewed for seasons 2 and 3, I hope those storylines will get adapted ahead of the episodes like Headband or the Painted Lady. Zuko's date with May, Aang wondering the spirit world regaining his connection with the past avatars, Katara desperately trying to heal him and so on. You could make 2 solid episodes out of this.
I really hope the acting approves by then. Because it's bad.
@@yurichtube1162Let's hope they pull a paramount, and actually listen to the criticism of people
@@yurichtube1162 it's honestly a mixed bag. Actors that play Sokka, Zuko, Ozai, Aang, Suki delivered very solid performances. However, there is a Katara actress that really needs to up her game but most of the time the writers are to blame for their silly dialogues. You can see that in the case of Gordon who's forced to stand in front of the camera and deliver exposition which is so uncomfortable for the actor. It's the same thing that happened to Star Wars prequels. Good actors were given poorly written script to to the point where every single line they delivered became a meme
Nah headband is gotta stay
LOL they are already going to be desperately speedrunning the plot as we saw in S1.
That Thumbnail, talk about depression
If Zuko didn't help Azula, Azula wouldn't kill Aang. So Zuko was responsible for Azula killing Aang?!
Thanks for uploading the midquel comics
Dude I really like your video and I‘ve read the comics but that is not a deleted scene. It‘s a comic showing what happened inbetween.
He knows that, the title is for higher view rates.
Whats the name of the comic
What's the comic
@@elijahhakobian1060Avatar The Lost Adventures
What bothers me most is exactly who was looking after The Jasmine Dragon after Iroh was arrested and incarcerated?
Obviously the entire "you must live as a human in spite of being the soul of the entire planet to learn what love, happiness, sadness and pain means" was too complex to understand for people so we replaced that with a good female-voiced flying kite and a evil male-voiced flying kite. Yet somehow people like Korra. Also, that means what you say in the video with Yangchen is _not_ canon. The flying kites of good and evil are. The Avatar is not the soul of the planet that needs to live among them, the Avatar is a half-human half-good-nature-spirit hybrid.
The irony is that you explained it very well thus proving it’s not “too complex” Bryke changed it bc they wanted to assert control. And the avatar isn’t “half human”.
The original lore is superior and I will continue to ignore Korea’s changes to the lore.
And yes it’s still technically canon.
That simplistic concept of good vs evil is very abrahamic/western which really sticks out like a sore thumb in the eastern inspired culture of the franchise. LoK destroyed the avatar, the origins of bending and the spirit world
...Ok, Nerd rager. Seriously, your neckbeard is showing.
@@AgentMercer You’re thinking of Manichaeism, or Zoroastrianism Judaism especially in its ancient forms was/is not dualistic in terms of good and evil. And thus it’s descended or derivative form Christianity isn’t either. Islam has a lot of Gnosticism so your point may hold some water there but even then it’s nothing like full fledge Gnosticism.
@@AgentMercer And yes Korra ruined the origins of bending with a subpar retcon.
6:15 is that a Aang but he’s in the Tron universe?!
I wish we could see the couple date that first time in the show ⌚
This story with mai and zuko is really interesting.
Edit. Do you know how aang was able to access the avatar state despite the events in the guru and crossroads of destiny episodes.
He finished his journey unlocking the thought chakra when he made the crystal tent as a shield
Zuko's betrayel really hits deep
3:40 "soka will teach basko how to be a real bear"
now you're a bear, a bear, bear, bear.
now you're a bear, a bearly, bearly bear.
a bear, bear, bear.
you are now a bear, you're a bear.
now you're a bear.
That Thumbnail I felt bad for Iroh you can see the look of betrayal in his face. Being betrayed by his own nephew the person he treated like a son. It's heartbreaking 💔 QnQ
I'm so glad Zuko and Iron made up at the end tho.
Imagine a bear being a future avatar (similar to bosco)
That sounds like a fun idea.
I saw half of this in the comic books
what comic
Avatar comics
@@faithlachance1617Avatar The Lost Adventures
Oh this would have been such a good episode 😮💨😮💨😮💨😮💨😮💨
Should have been ep 1 but half weight be flashback 😮💨😮💨
What if uncle iron was trapped in the time chamber and betrayed
I actually wish the Zuko and Mai part wasn't canon because it doesn't make sense. Why would Zuko make such a huge sacrifice of betraying Iroh, to then just turn around the next day and not want to go home anyway? Also Mai teasing Zuko and making him fall in the fountain feels really out of character for her, and she doesn't seem like the type to enjoy putting down other people like Azula does.
how many times did you say obviously
I can add a counter in the next video if you want lol
At first I thought if zuko and may were dating azula would have something to do with it
Sokka that's a wasp nest not a bee hive...
Nunca entendí porqué el Rey Tierra no le cuenta al equipo Avatar que le contó a "Zuki" (Azula) que iba a invadir la Nación del Fuego el día del eclipse
Tal vez se le olvido
@@carlosalbertoalcazarandrad5348 Pequeño detalle que pudo cambiar toda una invasión XD
is this canon?
Yes. It comes from the comics
What was name of that comic?
@@borakrcall1133Avatar The Lost Adventures
Wait… Zhu di = Zhu Li???!?!
Is this a fan made comic?
I think it long time since they made fan comic after three seasons Avatar the last Airbender. Yes.
No it's the lost adventures, a canon book of stories between books 1-3.
@@BalancedCycle oooh nice
Team avatar: X
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Team azula : V
Obviously
ads ads ads wtf
This is not a cannon comic
Hes reading from a canon comic. Sighs. Believe what you like
@@brialapoint2608 it is cannon
@@brialapoint2608 Why did they allow Azula to be written so poorly in an offical comic? That's really sad.
@@Cole_McGillWhat part is she poorly written?
@@MajestiBrown She act very put of character with the whole "Zuko date" thing and a lot of her dialog feels like something she wouldn't actually say.
Is this canon?
The comics that he showed are because they are written by the writers from the shows.
@@MajestiBrown yeah but I think they didn't have that much involvement since they were working on Korra at the time. I'm not really sure honestly. How many comics are there, and are they involved in the novels? 4:43 is where I'm confused, it says Aang is in an unconscious state, is that after Katara brought him back to life?
@@Valientlink Each story shows the writers that were involved. Aaron Ehasz was the head writer for ATLA (not Korra) and wrote this with the help of other writers from both shows.
There are graphic novels that are considered the main comics. They continue the story from Book 3’s ending. The creators, Michael and Bryan, were involved in the main ones so the most canon ones are those: The Promise, The Search, The Rift, Smoke and Shadow, North and South, and Imbalance. And the Korra comics too.
Outside of the main comics, you have comics such as the ones shown in this video. The short comics show the events that took place in between episodes (it feels like filler and not all of it is canon). The Lost Adventures is a compilation of short comics. Some are written by the writers from the show and some aren’t. This video shows stories that are written by the show writers so these are definitely canon.
4:43 The Bridge comic takes place right after Book 2.
@@MajestiBrown Thanks for clearing this up. So of the ones you listed, everything including the graphic novels are canon? I totally would want to read what's right after book 3, I thought The Search was, unless the comics content is part of the novels.
@@Valientlink Yeah they’re canon. You could technically read the Search first, but I recommend reading the order I gave because that’s the story order.
The Promise, The Search, The Rift, Smoke and Shadow, North and South, Imbalance, The Bounty Hunter and the Tea Brewer (comes out later this year)
The Korra comics written by the creators are called Turf Wars, and Ruins of the Empire.