ALSO WHEN YOU BISH ASS GONNA REACT TO SEASON 2 AND 2 OF OVERLORD! Also keep up the good work love your channel keep it black for lupa and brown for u guys xD
Definitely one of my top 3 episodes of the series. Wish Jeong Jeong was in it more often. And it doesnt hurt that Avatar Roku was wrong in trying to convince him to teach Aang when even he knows there needs to be specific order ;)
His tone of voice along with abruptness of the question killed me the first time I hear that line. Find the mans who came up with that line and give him a medal.
Funny thing is, Roku's action here almost caused irreparable damage and could really hindered Aang's development in the long run. As awesome as Roku was, Jeong Jeong was 100% right. I love how this shows that even Roku has faults and wasn't just an all wise guide and even he could make mistakes (yes we later learn more about Roku but book 1 made him look like this all knowing wise guy for the most part yet he was wrong here). Man I love this show sooo much😁
@@sammydray5919 to be fair Ang was under time string. Master the elements before summer or a lot of people will die. Roku gave Ang the opportunity to get a fire bender teacher. Something almost completely impossible with the show setting.
@@rivershen8954the one who said this was the dude who helped the Gaang escape the Festival, he's the second one. The first one was the Master teaching Aang how to firebend
"Water brings life, fire brings destruction". I feel like that falls under "the grass is greener on the other side" since water can also bring great destruction... and fire can bring life.
Indeed, fire can be destructive and kill life but have bring forth new life as well. A forest fire for example can be seen as destructive, but it also an opportunity for old trees and plants to die off and there ashes will fertilize the ground to allow new trees to grow. Turning something old and decaying and turned it into a place for new life to grow.
While It's true fire can bring life and water bring destruction the natural state of the 2 elements are how he described. Most people won't have to experience a tidal wave or a huricane and those that do won't deal with it daily or anything. Fire needs to be tightly controled or it absolutely will destroy whatever is in it's path where water needs special circumstances to be lethal. Edit: spelling
@@somedudewatchintv5297Even outside of a hurricane or tsunami water can still be quiet destructive. Simple rain water can erode away earth and can cause floods or landslides, and if you in certain parts of the world it can be a daily thing to worry about.
@@mathies3598 Roku isn't wrong, this failure of Aang's teaches him a vital lesson. This episode ties directly in to who teaches Aang later, and why he decides to trust them.
sirmoonslosthismind It’s only spoiling if you actually know. Otherwise, you’re just making educated guesses. No guarantee that you’re right until you see it. 🤷🏽
I fully believe Roku knew Aang was going to mess up and needed to be taught the hard way why the elements should be learned in the correct order. Aang got the hang of Waterbending a little bit too easy and assumed he could do the same with Firebending, not understanding that a whole different mentality comes with controlling fire. You can tell that Jeong Jeong has seen a whole lot of things in his time in the Fire Nation navy that he wished he didn't. He also told Aang the *same thing* Iroh told Zuko in episode 1. Control of Firebending comes from breath control. That is the basic of all Firebending basics, but both Aang and Zuko wanted more advanced techniques before they were ready.
So Roku just risked everyone around Aang just to teach him a lesson the harsh way instead of even trying to teach him the lesson the normal way before resorting to something like that??? Aang could have very easily killed Katara and even if he didn't, he could have scarred her if she hadn't awoken her healing powers. He of all people should have known just how dangerous fire can be if not properly controlled. Yet he insisted Aang go on knowing he would fail and possibly endanger others. Wow that makes Roku look like an asshole. Either that or he genuinely believed Aang could do it and didn't expect a result like this. So in all honesty I dont wanna believe that Roku knew Aang was gonna mess up but went ahead anyway because it SEVERELY damages his character.
@@sammydray5919 I think Roku was just like "forget about the cycle right now Jeong Jeong, the kid's gotta learn the elements fast so he can face the Fire Lord before Sozin's Comet. He doesn't have a lot of time, so he just needs to learn them as quickly as he can, in whichever order he is exposed to them or has an available teacher for them first."
@@johnwalker1058 Yeah that's what I believe too. He just made an honest effort to try and help aang and it happened to backfire. None of this "Roku knew Aang would fail" nonsense people keep spouting
I think Roku was just flat out wrong. In one of the comics (spoiler alert) Aang gets sick of Roku giving him bad advice, so he cuts him off as a mentor. He said it was because Roku was wrong about him having to kill Ozai, and in that comic Roku was wrong about Aang having to kill Zuko. Aang said that Rokus view on life wasn't one that he could ever get behind.
Jong Jong is pretty unique with his fire bending. Like Iroh he learned ways to improve his skill by studying other elements. Jong Jong look very much like an earth bender when creating that fire wall.
JJ is one of my favorite characters. He has some of the most memorable quotes behind Iroh. He’s also so powerful it’s a damn shame he didn’t get enough screen time.
Aang was impatient and definitely not ready, and like any kid that doesn't know any better, he really screwed things up because of it. I'm sure this was a great and hard learning moment for him though, and he honestly needed it. Fire isn't just destruction, it's also life. Of course, most likely due to his time in the Fire Nation army and what he had to do, Jeong Jeong developed a really extreme and negative view on firebending in general. I don't blame him for feeling that way though, but I think that's also why he wasn't suited to be Aang's firebending teacher in the long term. Firebending is based on Northern Shaolin martial arts, which is an external style based on extending the body and long, aggressive techniques that explode and drive through the opponent. Shaolin teaches students to use their energy to penetrate their opponents, sending it forward. Like fire, it is aggressive, expanding, and extravagant. Katara with the healing FTW :)
@@dripdoriya1707 Maybe that came from his Air Nomad lessons. Iroh did say Air is the element of change and that the Air Nomads are adaptable to changing situations.
*Roku: I have mastered the elements in a thousand times in a thousand lifetimes. Now, I must do it once again. You will teach the Avatar firebending!* Me: Chills
ANYTHING can be dangerous/destructive in the wrong hands. a pencil is a good example of this; it can be used to create beautiful art, design architecture, express the depths of the soul, or things similar to Joker's "magic trick" in the Dark Knight movie.
@Marcelo Biazze Piero exactly. Both water and earth can still do damage but it’s limited to what its aimed at and it wouldn’t destroy those boats or the forest immediately, or do the same amount of damage.
Sheera needs to play the lottery cause her predictions are always on point. And Lupasan is always ready for anything Yaboyroshi throws at him. "You want to stop breathing" and "I thought you'd be better than Zuko" by far the best lines this episode.
Damn! all three of you guessed one thing each and it turned out to be true. The Blue spirit wanted poster. Admiral Zhao being Jeong's old student. Katara healing her hands with water. damn i love this so much❤❤
2:57 I have always thought that how Sokka and Katara put the hoods on looks super cool. :) This episode had many references to Apocalypse now. Like: 5:166:519:39 7:55 The avatar Roku scene is fantastic. Especially how he makes the tree burn. 13:52 I like how Aang was surprised about how strong Zhao's attack was after he used Zuko to make him angrier.
the thing about Jeong Jeong's character is that he focuses solely on the bad aspects of firebending, so much so, that he completely forgets that the other elements can cause great destruction as well. yes, fire is living, but it isn't straight away a bad thing
I never noticed this until my third viewing but Zhao is using basic firebending techniques like Zuko does but just more “powerful” because of Zhaos lack of restraint this shows that Jeong Jeong stopped teaching him but he left anyway.
anyone else notice how this show-no, this masterpiece also portrays the lesson of respect your elders by showing a lot of the old men being total badasses. there are so many lessons and this comment is completely useless but hey, my fingers just wanted an excuse to hit the keys in the rhythm of a song in my head.
Yep, and they're usually pretty wise while they're being a badass and kicking ass, too. Iroh is a perfect example of that, but there's others too, such as Piandao or heck even Bumi 😛
Love you watching the firebending episode same week you watching tge dragon episode on your patreon. Seeing aangs fear of fire bending and his redemption all at once
Jeong Jeong was only half right. Fire may bring destruction and pain, but it is also passion and life. Just as water can flow, it also crashes. Be like water, my friend.
This was probably the episode where Sokka became my favorite. I always like him with the no bending and being the strategist and still able to fight but when he tackled Aang and was like, bro, ill send you into the next reincarnation, Dont mess with my sister. I felt that...
7:54 I always found that scene halarious. JongJong talking all wise to Aang and straight up say he's not ready. Next minute Roku enters and he's like "Avatar Roku... Oh shit I didn't mean it I'm sorry... Don't smite me" 😂😂😂
i feel like the appearance of roku brought out a side of jeong jeong the world doesn't see much anymore. he's been jaded by his life experiences, but you know a younger jeong jeong idolized the late avatar and that roku inspired him to become a great fire bender in the first place.
There was a bonus feature on the DVD set I believe back in the day called Creating the Legend and it had a section on bending where they talk about the real world styles that influence each of the nations, Tai Chi for waterbenders, Hung Gar for earth, Northern Xiaolin for fire, and Bagua for airbenders. The man they mainly worked with for the series martial arts was a man named Sifu Kisu. I highly suggest looking it up, I think theres posts of it on youtube
the Roku appearances are always dope, but Roku had no business torturing Jeong Jeong like that just for Aang to go fuck it up. You gotta respect the order of the elements
In the introduction of the series. Katara said "2 years ago, my father and the men of our tribe journeyed to the earth kingdom capital leaving me and my brother to look after our tribe"
It took me a bit to get the reason she switched their masks, when she takes their masks off before switching them, peep their faces, they literally represented the opposite of what they were originally wearing 😂😂
16:40 LMAOOO 😂😂 Lupa-san always on point! I always wanted to see Jong jong meet the originals benders, just for him to learn that fire can be much more than destruction, live a life thinking you have a curse is so sad 😔 (You think katara's career is done just for losing her hands? You sweet summer child 🤭)
The show does a great job of showing peoples’ misunderstanding of fire bending. Jeong jeong saying that it “only brings destruction and pain” and later when Zuko and Aang meet the dragons they discover that it is meant to bring life. Throughout the beginning of the show, fire bending is thought to be evil because of what the fire nation did, but as the show progresses they realize that fire bending is just as important as the other elements.
'It's a kid's show, they can't just kill off their parents.' Me: How does this make you feel? Monk Gyatso: *hundred year old skeleton noises* Katara and Sokka's mom: I'm the waterbender your looking for.
"Learn restraint, or risk destroying yourself and everything you love" man was spitting straight BARS
ALSO WHEN YOU BISH ASS GONNA REACT TO SEASON 2 AND 2 OF OVERLORD! Also keep up the good work love your channel keep it black for lupa and brown for u guys xD
"You want to stop breathing?" Is one of my favorite lines. Your not the only one who thinks it's funny.
Definitely one of my top 3 episodes of the series. Wish Jeong Jeong was in it more often. And it doesnt hurt that Avatar Roku was wrong in trying to convince him to teach Aang when even he knows there needs to be specific order ;)
Matthew Zeller had me dead seeing this the first time
Very accurate hypothesis by the way Roshi-sama
"You want to stop breathing?" Best line of the episode LMAO
I laughed so hard I cried 🤣
So true m8, he sure was a wise man lmao
I found that funny too
His tone of voice along with abruptness of the question killed me the first time I hear that line. Find the mans who came up with that line and give him a medal.
Tsunami Wave I legit laughed for a good minute or two. Idk why that flew over my head as a kid lmao
Jeong Jeong; You're too waek!!
Avatar Roku: Aang pass the phone over to me, I need to have a... word with him
Aang: What are you gonna say?
Roku: I cannot in good conscious say it to a child
@EN KVN I'LL DO ANYTHING
@Kakashi Hatake Jeong Jeong wouldn't live to even get to training him LOL
Funny thing is, Roku's action here almost caused irreparable damage and could really hindered Aang's development in the long run. As awesome as Roku was, Jeong Jeong was 100% right. I love how this shows that even Roku has faults and wasn't just an all wise guide and even he could make mistakes (yes we later learn more about Roku but book 1 made him look like this all knowing wise guy for the most part yet he was wrong here).
Man I love this show sooo much😁
@@sammydray5919 to be fair Ang was under time string. Master the elements before summer or a lot of people will die. Roku gave Ang the opportunity to get a fire bender teacher. Something almost completely impossible with the show setting.
One of my favorite lines is
“He was the first person to dessert the fire nation and live. I was the second but you don’t get to be a legend for that.”
im sorry but who was saying that? and who was the first/second? the video doesnt have subtitles or audio clear enough for me to hear
@@rivershen8954the one who said this was the dude who helped the Gaang escape the Festival, he's the second one. The first one was the Master teaching Aang how to firebend
"Water brings life, fire brings destruction". I feel like that falls under "the grass is greener on the other side" since water can also bring great destruction... and fire can bring life.
Indeed, fire can be destructive and kill life but have bring forth new life as well. A forest fire for example can be seen as destructive, but it also an opportunity for old trees and plants to die off and there ashes will fertilize the ground to allow new trees to grow. Turning something old and decaying and turned it into a place for new life to grow.
While It's true fire can bring life and water bring destruction the natural state of the 2 elements are how he described. Most people won't have to experience a tidal wave or a huricane and those that do won't deal with it daily or anything. Fire needs to be tightly controled or it absolutely will destroy whatever is in it's path where water needs special circumstances to be lethal.
Edit: spelling
You can have still bodies of water. That won't cause any destruction. However you'll never have still fire.
@@somedudewatchintv5297Even outside of a hurricane or tsunami water can still be quiet destructive. Simple rain water can erode away earth and can cause floods or landslides, and if you in certain parts of the world it can be a daily thing to worry about.
SPOILERS
Thats one of the main themes of season 3
I always forget that Roku straight up went “biblical burning bush” to get Aang a teacher
I read that less like "biblical burning bush" and more like "Do as I say or I will light your ass on fire". 😂
I never thought about it that way! But I have to admit that's such a great description of it😂.
@@darkflame728 knowing Roku, that's precisely what he meant, and Jeong Jeong knew it too 😜
And as much as aang is in a rush to defeat the firelord, Roku was just plain wrong here.
@@mathies3598 Roku isn't wrong, this failure of Aang's teaches him a vital lesson. This episode ties directly in to who teaches Aang later, and why he decides to trust them.
Shera is seriously genre savvy or something because she’s always the one to call things out before they happen.
YEEEAAAH?!
She comes from the future...
@@marquisemoore1226
that would make her one of those terrible people who spoils things for other people. i prefer the "genre savvy" explanation.
sirmoonslosthismind It’s only spoiling if you actually know. Otherwise, you’re just making educated guesses. No guarantee that you’re right until you see it. 🤷🏽
@@bob513993
read the thread again and see if you can comprehend why your comment was unnecessary.
I fully believe Roku knew Aang was going to mess up and needed to be taught the hard way why the elements should be learned in the correct order. Aang got the hang of Waterbending a little bit too easy and assumed he could do the same with Firebending, not understanding that a whole different mentality comes with controlling fire.
You can tell that Jeong Jeong has seen a whole lot of things in his time in the Fire Nation navy that he wished he didn't. He also told Aang the *same thing* Iroh told Zuko in episode 1. Control of Firebending comes from breath control. That is the basic of all Firebending basics, but both Aang and Zuko wanted more advanced techniques before they were ready.
So Roku just risked everyone around Aang just to teach him a lesson the harsh way instead of even trying to teach him the lesson the normal way before resorting to something like that??? Aang could have very easily killed Katara and even if he didn't, he could have scarred her if she hadn't awoken her healing powers.
He of all people should have known just how dangerous fire can be if not properly controlled. Yet he insisted Aang go on knowing he would fail and possibly endanger others. Wow that makes Roku look like an asshole.
Either that or he genuinely believed Aang could do it and didn't expect a result like this.
So in all honesty I dont wanna believe that Roku knew Aang was gonna mess up but went ahead anyway because it SEVERELY damages his character.
@@sammydray5919
I think Roku was just like "forget about the cycle right now Jeong Jeong, the kid's gotta learn the elements fast so he can face the Fire Lord before Sozin's Comet. He doesn't have a lot of time, so he just needs to learn them as quickly as he can, in whichever order he is exposed to them or has an available teacher for them first."
@@johnwalker1058 Yeah that's what I believe too. He just made an honest effort to try and help aang and it happened to backfire. None of this "Roku knew Aang would fail" nonsense people keep spouting
While I don't believe this is the case, i wouldn't put it past Roku TO do something like this... Just look how he acts in some of the Comics.
I think Roku was just flat out wrong.
In one of the comics (spoiler alert)
Aang gets sick of Roku giving him bad advice, so he cuts him off as a mentor. He said it was because Roku was wrong about him having to kill Ozai, and in that comic Roku was wrong about Aang having to kill Zuko. Aang said that Rokus view on life wasn't one that he could ever get behind.
Seriously guys put out a shirt that says YEAH!!? and I'll cop it.
Or a hoodie/fitted
@@HBone762 hoodies are the best man
YEAH?!
I've started saying it in my daily now and I kinda love it
@@KegaB3 same same haha
I'VE BEEN BREATHING FOR HOURS!!!!!!!!
You want to stop breathing?????????
FRICKIN HILARIOUS!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
I jumped forward in the reaction to view this part specifically. So funny
100%
Jong Jong is pretty unique with his fire bending. Like Iroh he learned ways to improve his skill by studying other elements. Jong Jong look very much like an earth bender when creating that fire wall.
White Lotus
beautiful philosophy
I really don’t have anything witty to say, so instead I’ll just say I really love your reactions. That’s it.
Master Roshi has acknowledged my presence. It’s been a long journey friends. I can die now. I don’t necessarily want to. But I can. How about that?
@@thecrimsonkid3574 🤔hmmmmm...ok
@@thecrimsonkid3574 🤔hmmmmm...ok
TheCrimsonKid 🤔hmmmmm..ok
@@thecrimsonkid3574 🤔hmmmmm...ok
JJ is one of my favorite characters. He has some of the most memorable quotes behind Iroh. He’s also so powerful it’s a damn shame he didn’t get enough screen time.
I have been breathing for hours. You want too stop breathing? These are great lines.
I just don’t like his view on fire bending
I'm just sad that the busted ass archers weren't ever used again. One assassination mission in their hands and the war would have been won lol
Aang was impatient and definitely not ready, and like any kid that doesn't know any better, he really screwed things up because of it. I'm sure this was a great and hard learning moment for him though, and he honestly needed it.
Fire isn't just destruction, it's also life. Of course, most likely due to his time in the Fire Nation army and what he had to do, Jeong Jeong developed a really extreme and negative view on firebending in general. I don't blame him for feeling that way though, but I think that's also why he wasn't suited to be Aang's firebending teacher in the long term.
Firebending is based on Northern Shaolin martial arts, which is an external style based on extending the body and long, aggressive techniques that explode and drive through the opponent. Shaolin teaches students to use their energy to penetrate their opponents, sending it forward. Like fire, it is aggressive, expanding, and extravagant.
Katara with the healing FTW :)
The good thing about Aang is that he learns from his mistakes really quickly
@@dripdoriya1707
Maybe that came from his Air Nomad lessons. Iroh did say Air is the element of change and that the Air Nomads are adaptable to changing situations.
*Roku: I have mastered the elements in a thousand times in a thousand lifetimes. Now, I must do it once again. You will teach the Avatar firebending!*
Me: Chills
Everytime
So the average lifespans of the avatar is only 10 years?
@@lovessorrow3942 Lol what? 1000 avatar lifetimes = 1000 times learning the elements. Where do you get 10 year average lifespan out of that?
Joseph T in Korra, the Avatar Cycle began 10,000 years before Aang
@@Luke-we7uf Korra doesn't exist.
I love how JJ describes how dangerous it is to actually be able to shoot fire out of your body. give me air bending any day
ANYTHING can be dangerous/destructive in the wrong hands. a pencil is a good example of this; it can be used to create beautiful art, design architecture, express the depths of the soul, or things similar to Joker's "magic trick" in the Dark Knight movie.
@@draxomega It dangerous in John Wick hand.
@Marcelo Biazze Piero exactly. Both water and earth can still do damage but it’s limited to what its aimed at and it wouldn’t destroy those boats or the forest immediately, or do the same amount of damage.
Sheera is a like young Joseph joseter. She only need to start saying" your next line...."
And be voiced by Tomokazu Sugita
“Young Joseph joseter”
The Blue's Clue theme when Jeong Jeong dipped had me weak 😂😂
Ha ha
Jeong Jeong
I absolutely love the "YEAHH?" Roshi does, and the "I'm done" Lupasan does LOL
I read that in their voices lol
@@itzsheera lmaooo I did too when writing it and every time I read it lol
Y’all saying “Yeah?!!” now wait till Toph comes
Sheera needs to play the lottery cause her predictions are always on point. And Lupasan is always ready for anything Yaboyroshi throws at him.
"You want to stop breathing" and "I thought you'd be better than Zuko" by far the best lines this episode.
Roku showing up in this episode was one of my favorite parts of avatar
My favorite was when Roku explained the avatar state, Kiyoshi separating from the mainland, and everything Sokka did during Sozin's Comet.
Roku sonning this dude was legendary.
Man everytime I see your uploads I instantly say "YEAAAAH??" LMAO
This episode and the season finale really show how powerful a master bender can be. Trust me, you don't fuck around with the masters.
The line where he goes “you want to stop breathing?!” Cracked me up too.
Damn! all three of you guessed one thing each and it turned out to be true.
The Blue spirit wanted poster.
Admiral Zhao being Jeong's old student.
Katara healing her hands with water.
damn i love this so much❤❤
its actually crazy how aang temporarily quits firebending like he says until later in the show
2:57 I have always thought that how Sokka and Katara put the hoods on looks super cool. :)
This episode had many references to Apocalypse now. Like: 5:16 6:51 9:39
7:55 The avatar Roku scene is fantastic. Especially how he makes the tree burn.
13:52 I like how Aang was surprised about how strong Zhao's attack was after he used Zuko to make him angrier.
80% of the time Shera predicts things correctly, but the guys always put her down before it’s revealed 😂 keep slayin girl
Thank u!
Which one of you started the Yeah!? thing and the others in the group adopted it?
that would be me, and it spread like cancer lol
@@YaBoyRoshi lol it's so unique to this channel. that and "CAPTAIN PLANET"
@@YaBoyRoshi yeaahhhh???!!
Sorry I'll find the door now....
Shit I started doing it 😩
YaBoyRoshi if you put that on a hoodie or shirt I would buy it.
the thing about Jeong Jeong's character is that he focuses solely on the bad aspects of firebending, so much so, that he completely forgets that the other elements can cause great destruction as well. yes, fire is living, but it isn't straight away a bad thing
I never noticed this until my third viewing but Zhao is using basic firebending techniques like Zuko does but just more “powerful” because of Zhaos lack of restraint this shows that Jeong Jeong stopped teaching him but he left anyway.
The problem Aang has with the fire is that he tried to move it like air. Proof that he really isn’t ready.
anyone else notice how this show-no, this masterpiece also portrays the lesson of respect your elders by showing a lot of the old men being total badasses. there are so many lessons and this comment is completely useless but hey, my fingers just wanted an excuse to hit the keys in the rhythm of a song in my head.
Yep, and they're usually pretty wise while they're being a badass and kicking ass, too. Iroh is a perfect example of that, but there's others too, such as Piandao or heck even Bumi 😛
Totally! Would have been great to see more female older role models too!
don't you know all old bad ass's know each other and they also all play pisho ;)
@@vanillapod1 they do better with that in korra
with lin and- hmm nvm i might spoil stuff
Sheera got Black Clover prediction magic
"i think water brings great destruction as well "
*wait for puppetmaster......*
Don't worry, I also died at the "you want to stop breathing??" part the first time I saw it days ago 😂
Love "Caught straight up lackin!" Love your vids.
Roku’s delivery of those few lines in this episode always gives me chills !!!
all my fav anime reactors putting out content solidly. soo many feels. thank y'all for the content.
Man I know you guys are probably finished with the show, but can't help but wait and see you guys get to every hype part of this show
Real talk, Jeong Jeong’s fire wall was some Sozin’s comet level shit.
Definitely
Technically fire brings life too, it is the primary source of technology, it keeps us warm
that Roku pulling up moment gives me chills every time 🥵
Roku really pulled up like "Heard you was talking shit". That scene is always great
Love you watching the firebending episode same week you watching tge dragon episode on your patreon. Seeing aangs fear of fire bending and his redemption all at once
Lmbooo how Avatar Roku pulled up on Jeong Jeong like
"Aye whatchu wanna do? Oh ok, exactly."
I like how he says what do you know of destiny, when literally everyone has been saying it's his Destiny to defeat the firelord.
hhhhh every time see this avatar notification of you guys i just get so hypeddd!
"Where I walk, I walk alone.
Where I fight, I fight alone.
Where? Where's one who can stand against me?"
Street fighter alpha
First rule of atla "it's not kid show"
Jeong Jeong was only half right. Fire may bring destruction and pain, but it is also passion and life. Just as water can flow, it also crashes.
Be like water, my friend.
Just realized that performer that brought Katara up on stage voices Robin from TT.
This was probably the episode where Sokka became my favorite. I always like him with the no bending and being the strategist and still able to fight but when he tackled Aang and was like, bro, ill send you into the next reincarnation, Dont mess with my sister. I felt that...
"To master blending discipline you must master discipline it self"
7:54 I always found that scene halarious. JongJong talking all wise to Aang and straight up say he's not ready. Next minute Roku enters and he's like "Avatar Roku... Oh shit I didn't mean it I'm sorry... Don't smite me" 😂😂😂
i feel like the appearance of roku brought out a side of jeong jeong the world doesn't see much anymore. he's been jaded by his life experiences, but you know a younger jeong jeong idolized the late avatar and that roku inspired him to become a great fire bender in the first place.
The fire nation entertainer is voiced by the actor who voices Robin in Teen Titans.
I highly recommend you guys watch Young Justice if you haven't already. It's really good I promise.
Just went through Hurricanes Laura and Delta in Louisiana. Back to back. Air and water bring a lot of destruction.
I was waiting on this, the excitement is real
Katara's evolution as a water bender though, ffs ♥
yeah my flooded basement tells me water is super destructive XD
One of the few RUclipsrs where their patreon is worth it
Deadass
Lol I love how he hummed the Blue's clues Blue skadoo tune for jong jong disappearing.
There was a bonus feature on the DVD set I believe back in the day called Creating the Legend and it had a section on bending where they talk about the real world styles that influence each of the nations, Tai Chi for waterbenders, Hung Gar for earth, Northern Xiaolin for fire, and Bagua for airbenders. The man they mainly worked with for the series martial arts was a man named Sifu Kisu. I highly suggest looking it up, I think theres posts of it on youtube
Just wanna say I love ya'll. This is quality entertainment
6:35 Yeah I forget the order but Katara says it in the second episode
It's also in the intro of every episode
"Leave his ass up there" For some reason that killed me xD
I’m waiting all day for your reaction videos! These are my favourites! Best ATLA reaction channel❤️
Sheera is a master. She figures everything out before it is revealed.
Roshi smart asf, mans peeped the zuko redemption arc immediately
the whole fight with zhao reminds me of ace vs akainu and it doesn't help that zhao is a firebender😭😭
11:13 Is Sheera Omniscient?? She gotta have future vision at this point.
YESSSSS, I am loving these reactions. Can't wait to see more! CAPTAAAAIIN PLANEEET as always!
"You are too weak"
Roku: Listen here little shit
the Roku appearances are always dope, but Roku had no business torturing Jeong Jeong like that just for Aang to go fuck it up. You gotta respect the order of the elements
In the introduction of the series. Katara said "2 years ago, my father and the men of our tribe journeyed to the earth kingdom capital leaving me and my brother to look after our tribe"
It took me a bit to get the reason she switched their masks, when she takes their masks off before switching them, peep their faces, they literally represented the opposite of what they were originally wearing 😂😂
16:40 LMAOOO 😂😂 Lupa-san always on point!
I always wanted to see Jong jong meet the originals benders, just for him to learn that fire can be much more than destruction, live a life thinking you have a curse is so sad 😔
(You think katara's career is done just for losing her hands? You sweet summer child 🤭)
10:02 the caption... LMFAO
The show does a great job of showing peoples’ misunderstanding of fire bending. Jeong jeong saying that it “only brings destruction and pain” and later when Zuko and Aang meet the dragons they discover that it is meant to bring life. Throughout the beginning of the show, fire bending is thought to be evil because of what the fire nation did, but as the show progresses they realize that fire bending is just as important as the other elements.
I never thought of Avatar as Captain Planet that's genius haha
The blue skidoo theme had me WHEEZING
'It's a kid's show, they can't just kill off their parents.'
Me: How does this make you feel?
Monk Gyatso: *hundred year old skeleton noises*
Katara and Sokka's mom: I'm the waterbender your looking for.
I love this episode because it shows the avatar isnt always right because roku was wrong for trying to help aang learn the elements out of order
Hell yeah got a Hxh & Avatar episode in one day 👌🏽👌🏽👌🏽
Pt 16 of Lupason screaming “CAPTAAAIINNNN PLANNEETTTTT!!!” 😂 never gets old!
YaBoyRoshi: uploads
Me: Yeah?!?!
Becoming a patron once it’s June. Ain’t know y’all were on book 3
When they said water can bring destruction
Who else nervously laughed after remembering season 3 ep 8
See Dwight Shera was the real fortune Teller all along lol
When Avatar Roku took over Aang. He didn't even realize it happened. And Avatar Roku was PISSED at what JJ said!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Can’t wait till they meet “you know who”
Just got the notification and it's 4am in the UK but I'll still watch it
Just realised all the deserters cut off their topknots...
Thanks so much for reacting to this!
Crazy how everyone part of the fire nation respects roku
I can’t wait til I see y’all react to season 3 waterbending ughhhhh
12:46 Lupas references are fucking top tier! That blue clues escape theme had me dead