Dear WickedBinge, I'm a big fan of your good to evil videos. I have requests for you to do. Please do Hilda (Netflix) characters: good to evil, She Ra and the princesses of power (Netflix) characters: good to evil, legend of Korra characters: good to evil, Grey Griffin characters: good to evil, Ben 10 characters: good to evil, and cartoon aliens: good to evil. I will be waiting for those.
I like that zuko actually had that arc and that it took that long because it showed him actually struggling with it and it didn't just happen overnight or in a couple episodes
Yeah with all the setbacks and finnaly realising that he belongs on the side of good, NO ONE unless they r unanalystic kids DOESNT RESPECT ZUKO'S JOURNEY
Another thing people rarely realize in Zuko is one of his design choices. In season 1 he was depicted as burly and unapologetic but in season 2 it foreshadowed his redemption arc and his design was skimmed down a bit (due to lack of armor) in season 3 it also varies from buff in part 1 but immediately when he confronts Ozai, he is armorless again, which shows his redemption arc reappear again.
@@Chillaccino1 his hair changes with his personality, his haircut is a lot more threatening during the first season, like something I’d see with a murderer or something. In the second and third season, where his character arc really kicks off, he lets his hair down.
At his worst, Zuko was never all that bad. When Aang agreed to go with him on the condition he leave the southern water tribe alone, he accepted without hesitation. He never sought to harm or kill anyone who wasn't in his way.
Yeah, I think Zuko should've been above Ty Lee at the very least. He showed true and deep regret for his past actions, and he's the character who did the most to try and make up for his past actions.
And when he tried to capture Aang at Kyoshi Island, he wasn't trying to hurt anybody and didn't even reignite the fires he accidentally started after Aang put them out
Brad talking about Aang: Seriously, she says this to the LAST AIRBENDER Also Brad: calls Toph an airbender Toph: *I'm beginning to wonder who's really the blind one around here!*
Zuko never killed. He hurt but never tortured, he worked on imposing fear not suffering. He doesn’t deserve to be as far down as he is, he’s never meant to hurt anyone.
Not directly, but he still made a lot of bad choices that make him neutral, meaning neither good nor bad. Sure, he's a good guy in the end, but he still made a lot of mistakes and even helped the Fire Nation conquer Ba Sing Se.
Aang's least heroic act: Running away from war bc he was only 12. Despite this, I think Yue deserved the top spot. She lived all sixteen years of her life doing what she believed was required of her - being the well-behaved princess, marrying the right guy even though she didn't love him because it'll give her tribe stability and sacrificing herself to resurrect the one who saved her. And as the moon spirit, every waterbender is probably aided by her. It's likely she helped Katara defeat Azula and aided Aang when on water. Iroh's least heroic act: The thousands he killed as a Fire Nation general Also The Painted Lady isn't Katara at her least heroic, it's small-steps heroism. Also Piandao is Zuko's teacher as well, and might have added to Iroh's influence as the source of his Blue Spirit alter-ego. I think what Ursa was revealed in the comics to have done after the conspiracy should have placed her at the top of the grey area. I think Ty Lee deserved a higher spot than Jet because her loyalty wasn't to an Imperialistic force, but to her childhood friend - one who was manipulating what are implied to be romantic feelings towards her. I think Ozai and Sozin should have switched places. While they're both irredeemable, Sozin had pockets of humanity such as the excuse that he was doing all of that to break the divides between the nations. Ozai was a supremacist and would have had a MUCH higher body count than his grandfather had Aang not stopped him.
Iroh's body count should not be considered a negative. He was a man doing his job and we have no indication that he went out of his way to create more corpses than needed.
@@nitzan3782 The stain from the Fire Nations perspective is that he didn't kill enough to take the city. And the man in a general in an active war. He's not killing people in their sleep, its a warzone and he's in it to win it. A soldier that kills a soldier did nothing wrong, they both went in there looking to kill and knowing they can die.
I kinda feel like Wan Shi Tang should be put in the good tier. His whole reason for opposing Team Avatar was that the last time someone acquired knowledge from his library, it was used for evil. Wan Shi Tang has no reason to believe that Team Avatar was any different, especially after overhearing Sokka say verbatim that what they gathered can be used against the Fire Nation. When viewed in that perspective, Wan Shi Tang is trying to prevent the use of his knowledge for destructive purposes again.
@@theanti-person9113 The ratings don't take account any of Legend of Korra and even if it did, the whole point of his character is that he has no reason to trust outsiders.
I think that Avatar is among the rare series where the main characters that are closer to grey area are far more likable than the characters who are either in bad or good tier
I actually think most characters who are well loved in anything are typically the morally grey characters - the difference in ATLA, in my opinion, is that pretty much all the characters who are fleshed out are well loved - usually in my experience there are 2-3 characters (usually the core good guys) who the audience kind of dislikes - think Harry in Harry Potter (a lot of HP fans actually don't like him). The most popular characters are typically morally grey. But in ATLA, even the extremely good characters are loved (Aang) as well as the extreme bad (Azula), because they're so complex.
Iroh is literally the nicest firebender in the OG series, and that’s funny considering the fire nation was similar to Dictatorship akin to Nazis and his brother is the polar opposite
lots of "good peaople" were in the natzis, christain, they were fooled by the line "obey the law of the land" thinking they are to ALWAYS obey "the law of the land"
@@valtersplume3726 I wouldn't quite say Iroh is completely pure, he was a fire Nation warlord for quite a while, though he obviously reformed. I agree about Ozai though. He's just pure evil.
To be honest, Hama is just angrier, crazier and more vengeful version of Jet, with much deeper and darker backstory. I think verge of the gray area is justified for her.
Nah. Hama may have suffered a lot because of the fire nation, but that's no excuse to kidnap a ton of people (as well as presumably torture them) and relentlessly terrorize a random village for who knows how long just because they happen to be from the Fire Nation. Besides, it's really questionable how she decided to use the freedom she got to torture other people, instead of trying to return to the southern water tribe or, y'know, *use her powers to actually rescue others that were also captured by the Fire Nation.* At least Jet eventually stopped doing the stuff he did, and showed actual loyalty to the Avatar Gang even after being brainwashed. Hama, on the other hand, seemed to be proud of what she was doing, and even tried to get Katara to do the same.
@@galegopaulista4564 I think that firmly falls into the philosophy of "Start shit, get hit". That village didn't themselves do it but their nation did capture and detain her for years. Frankly I'm surprised she didn't puppet them into killing their own kids
Something you forget about Mai is that she was taught to not show her emotions. Also, Zuko treated Iroh badly because he hated himself. He also would try to not hurt non-combatants.
Yea it really should be done, Vaatu would defiantly be a slam dunk most evil. He's literally the spirit of darkness/evil while most of the other main antagonists have some sort of admirable reason for doing what they were trying to do.
I sometimes feel Katara doesn’t get the respect she deserves She’s one of the bravest and compassionate characters on the series Yeah she has her overbearing and immature moments But I still view her as an awesome person So sad that both her husband Aang and her brother Sokka are now gone.
Katara: We're going to find the man who took my mother from me. Aang: Um...and what exactly do you think this will accomplish? Katara: I knew you wouldn't understand Aang who lost his people and culture: *That's rough, buddy*
@@dewaynerobvais4030 I think so too. I just put him in the neutral spot because I didn't know who else to put in that spot and Lincoln had to be somewhere.
I’ve probably said this like 5 times on 5 different Avatar videos, but I’ll say it again because it’s amazing that this actually happened: if you guys want to see what could possibly be the prototype for Zuko’s redemption arc(although it could just be coincidental), go look up the anime The Brave of Gold Goldran. The first antagonist of the series, Walter Walzac, has a very similar, although not as serious or traumatic, story arc to Zuko’s. In fact his whole character is basically just a mix of Zuko and Sokka which is amazing seeing that the series came out almost a decade BEFORE Avatar! The series itself is very similar to Transformers and while it is very much for kid’s, adults can still have a good time with it. It’s here on RUclips so give it a watch if you’re interested!
Here's an interesting fact. Mark Hamill, who voices Ozai in this show, as Luke Skywalker in Star Wars, confronts his father. Zuko confronts Ozai (his father) in a similar fashion in this show. Unlike Luke's father, however, Ozai does not turn away from evil. He rots in prison, presumably for the rest of his life.
At first I was surprised Ozai was only no. 2 on the evil list, but then Im reminded of the Person who STARTED the war in the first place. And WIPED out an entire nation, (expect for one citizen of course)
I would dock points from Aang for running away when a storm was coming which led him to bending an iceberg around him and Appa, encasing them underwater. That led to the Air Nomads being wiped out by Sozin before he began eliminating water benders from the Southern Water Tribe. Aang would still be top 3, but I would put him behind at least Iroh.
38:46 "[Ozai] came the closest to winning the 100-year war out of any Fire Lord." Okay, THIS is my biggest disagreement in the video. Ozai is a damn TERRIBLE leader with no sense of military strategy whatsoever. He completely fumbled the Fire Nation's battle plan and threw away a winning position. Let's look at the math: Sozin started the war by genociding an entire nation (holy damn) and securing strategic colonies around the world. Sometime into this war (I believe the numbers are inconsistent, though per the series Sozin must've remained Fire Lord for about 70 more years which makes not much sense), Azulon took over and continued to dominate the globe. By the time of his death, the Fire Nation was overwhelmingly ahead, and the Comet was just 5 years from returning. Ozai inherited the throne with a winning position, and an approaching ace in the hole. His only competition was a 12-year-old Avatar who only knows one element. He somehow managed to lose. Okay, so what did he do wrong? Well... for one thing, he was incredibly overzealous. The war's been going on for a HUNDRED FREAKIN' YEARS!! Sozin and Azulon did not get these positions overnight, they've been careful and bided their time. Ozai is wreckless and attacks whenever he can. Like, why the hell is he sending Azula to topple Ba Sing Se just a few months before the comet arrives? His wreckless actions also cause far more dissent. It's said that Jeong Jeong is the FIRST general to ever betray the Fire Nation. Yet Ba Sing Se is reclaimed DURING Sozin's Comet by a team that includes TWO firebenders and one non-bending Fire Nation deserter. The Boiling Rock is lost because Mai and Ty Lee betray Azula. The capital is lost because Zuko betrays the Fire Nation. Under Ozai's rule, powerful firebenders consistently betray the nation and successfully help to bring it down. For some reason, it's implied this did not happen under previous Fire Lords. Remember why Zuko was banished? He was forced to fight Ozai after speaking out against a plan to sacrifice loyal troops. Ozai is careless with his people and this creates rebellion. (It probably doesn't help that his rule is itself rather suspect, although it's admittedly never shown that the Fire Nation is wise to the shady dealings that gave Ozai power instead of Iroh.) Lastly, his plan to become "Phoenix King" is entirely absurd. I know, I know, Sozin was able to use the previous comet to eradicate the Air Nomads. But the Air Nomads were peaceful, poorly armed, and most importantly scarce. They were by far the smallest of the four nations, and therefore the easiest to target. The Earth Kingdom, in contrast, is HUGE. From size alone, it seems likely that the Earth Kingdom may be bigger than the other three nations combined, or at least larger than the Fire Nation and Water Tribes. And how is Ozai gonna go about doing this? By burning from one half of the world to the other -- we're never given any reason to believe that he has troops on other borders closing in. Even if Aang did not appear to stop him, Ozai would not have been able to fully eradicate the Earth Kingdom, and those who remained would not have stood idly by. What's more, he placed freaking Azula, a 14-year-old unstable child, to rule the Nation in his place. This a delusional grandiose scheme which would have quickly turned the entire Fire Nation against their clearly insane and incapable leaders. Sure, there would've been a few loyal advocates who would stick by their de facto rulers, but plenty more would question why the hell this irrational child has been placed in charge of their well-being and risen up. Ozai is a TERRIBLE leader and tactician. He effectively lost the war for the Fire Nation, not simply because he was overpowered but because he's a delusional moron. The scary thing is, this is pretty accurate to history. Many of the "great" dictators have greedy power-hungry psychos who quickly crumble as they spread their troops thin and turn the people against them. Ozai's plan is ridiculous... but it's something a warmonger would actually attempt.
Azulon essentially committed genocide on the water tribe, with the raids finding and killing the few benders still left leaving the tribe to basically just a small village and one city of holdouts in the north. The earth kingdom was massive and the fire nation pop wise was small, having so many of it's soldiers just on guard duty in the earth kingdom of conquered lands made it almost impossible to control it. This goes into what you said about history, how in the 2nd sino-jap war the japenesse were by far superior and won most of the battles inflicting so many casualties but didn't ahve the manpower to effectively control the massive country and population so their effort fell apart
Although not directly involved, he could've had an order placed during the whole "Blue Spirit" episode where Aang is captured. As admiral Zhao said, killing Aang would be pointless as the chase for the Avatar would begin again. However, what Zhao and Ozai neglect is even if Aang is young, he can still put up some opposition as opposed to... you know... a literal Water Tribe baby that would have no possible way of combating the Fire Nation by the time the comet arrived
@@dillanschmidt7459 Yeah, that strategy never really made sense to me... especially since we never see it again. I don't think Ozai would've made that order, given how happy he was when "Zuko" killed the Avatar.
Yes, the inconsistency of Sozin's timeline with the rest really bothered me. There was no way Sozin could have lived THAT long. Then again, Kyoshi lived for more than 200 years. It would have made more sense for Sozin to be Ozai's great-grandfather. My own great-grandmother (one of them, anyway) was born in 1902, about 82 years before I was born. With Sozin, he was born about 172 years before the start of the series (remember, he and Avatar Roku had the same birthday). I don't know how old Roku was when he died, so I can only guess. He would had to have been 140+ when he died. Azula did mention he'd been ancient. So it's possible that in this universe, humans live longer than in our own world.
I'm curious as to who would've gotten the sin medals. Here's who I would've assigned each one: Lust: Aang (he was kind of a simp for Katara in a few episodes) Pride: Sozin (started the war for the purpose of "spreading the glory of the Fire Nation") Envy: Zuko or Azula (both extremely jealous of the attention the other got from one of their parents) Wrath: Hama (kidnapped innocent villagers and presumably tortured them just for revenge) Gluttony: Sokka (undoubtedly the biggest eater in the show, tried to eat Momo when they first met) Greed: Pirates (need I explain?) Sloth: IDK
I would put the earth king somewhere in the grey area, because he puts most of his responsibility to his advisor, and he didn’t really done anything Heroic or great even for a ruler, he even didn’t really took any responsibility to ba sing se’s Fall and just wants to enjoy his own adventure, so in my opinion he would be somewhere at the end of the grey area
No medals? Ok, I'll try it. Wrath medal: Zuko Pride medal: Zhao Gluttony medal: Sokka Lust medal: Probably Ty Lee Greed medal: The pirates Darwin medal (or how you call it): The Earth King
Sokka and Katara in episode 1: How are you not dead? Aang: *I have no idea* First spoken word: It's; Last spoken word: perfect....even the show describes itself as a masterpiece. Doug may be the granddaddy of Nicktoons, and SpongeBob may be the most famous...but no Nicktoon can ever top Avatar TLA. You know a show is an iconic hit when it now has its own dedicated studio
Also I would argue that Ozai is more evil than Sozin. At least Sozin was actually pretty nice to Roku (when they were friends) and Ozai still caused a lot of chaos in the world and he nearly killed the Avatar. And Ozai has done NOTHING good, he even burned Zuko just because he spoke out of turn.
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I completely agree that Aang is the character of the series with the most good him. He was always the least bitter one to Zuko and he didn't even want to kill Fire Lord Ozai.
I've watched a few "Good to Evil" videos on this channel, and I've gotta say, this one has very few if any disagreeable placements. Of course there's always room for subjective views that may change certain ranks, but none of these are significantly bad placements.
The problem is that Ozai literally has NO redeeming qualities and he was inseficantly punished so he more than deserves the gold, the only way Ozai doesn't get the gold is if you also included The Legend of Korra since Vaatu is worse.
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Aang is definitely the purest. The guy loses everything and still doesn't give in to his inner demons. And tbh, Iroh was once a war general that probably killed many
@@basilofgoodwishes4138 Aang was at the lowest point in his life at that time and the very fact that everyone was unharmed in that incident still shows his resolve even if he needed Katara's help. Also, Aang was under the influence of the other avatars at that time. If there was anyone that wanted to kill the sandbenders, it was probably the other avatars.
@@sougotokiwa8439 Galactus isn't really evil though. His actions are monstrous, but he doesn't really have a choice. He HAS to feed on planets, and it's been shown multiple times in the comics that he does feel guilt about it.
Admiral Zhao is a really good villian but getting beaten so often by kids doesn't make him seem that strong. No offense but the guy got beat by Zuko in the first episode. Got to give credit to Mark Hamill as he's: Luke Skywalker, Joker, and FireLord Ozai.
Can you please do Pirates of the Caribbean movie characters, good to evil? Also, come December, please do It's a Wonderful Life characters, good to evil.
Appa should have been at the top. He constantly help the gang out and expects nothing in return. He doesn’t actually get anything good in the end and he is fine with it. Iroh should have been second. (Yes I think he ranks above Aang)
20:27 - YES!!! Thank u!! Exactly what I was thinking!!! 😌🧐. She was simply doing the BEST she COULD for BOTH of them and that’s what matters in the end ❤🥰, easily one of my favourite Avatar characters 😊👏👍🏽.
Assumed Ozai was #1, realized yeah even if more humanized Sozin is worse. Ozai never cared for anyone, even Azula. Sozin cared for Roku and still let him die.
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@@at00ss16 Mine would go like this: The Good: Powdered Toastman (Gold Medal) Stimpy J. Cat (Silver Medal) Sven Höek (Bronze Medal) The Gray Area: The Shaven Yak Mr. and Mrs. Pipe Mrs. Buttloaves Mr. Horse Bad To Evil: Muddy Mudskipper Kowalski The Fire Chief George Liquor Ren Höek Jerry the Bellybutton Elf Waffle Woman (Bronze Medal) Victor (Silver Medal) Victor's Dad (Gold Medal) What do you think?
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Dear WickedBinge,
I'm a big fan of your good to evil videos. I have requests for you to do. Please do Hilda (Netflix) characters: good to evil, She Ra and the princesses of power (Netflix) characters: good to evil, legend of Korra characters: good to evil, Grey Griffin characters: good to evil, Ben 10 characters: good to evil, and cartoon aliens: good to evil. I will be waiting for those.
Ghostbusters 1 and 2 Good to Evil
It’s so good 1:01
Please give us a Legend of Korra Good to Evil please
Next can you do bojack horseman good to Evil
I like that zuko actually had that arc and that it took that long because it showed him actually struggling with it and it didn't just happen overnight or in a couple episodes
Exactly. It’s why his growth feels so real.
Yeah with all the setbacks and finnaly realising that he belongs on the side of good,
NO ONE
unless they r unanalystic kids
DOESNT RESPECT ZUKO'S JOURNEY
Another thing people rarely realize in Zuko is one of his design choices. In season 1 he was depicted as burly and unapologetic but in season 2 it foreshadowed his redemption arc and his design was skimmed down a bit (due to lack of armor) in season 3 it also varies from buff in part 1 but immediately when he confronts Ozai, he is armorless again, which shows his redemption arc reappear again.
@@Chillaccino1 his hair changes with his personality, his haircut is a lot more threatening during the first season, like something I’d see with a murderer or something. In the second and third season, where his character arc really kicks off, he lets his hair down.
At his worst, Zuko was never all that bad. When Aang agreed to go with him on the condition he leave the southern water tribe alone, he accepted without hesitation. He never sought to harm or kill anyone who wasn't in his way.
Yeah, I think Zuko should've been above Ty Lee at the very least. He showed true and deep regret for his past actions, and he's the character who did the most to try and make up for his past actions.
Yes he also has a bigger reason to be evil than azula he literally got scarred by his dad
He even tried saving Zhao, the man who wanted to kill him
the only reason he was doing what he did was for love from a father that doesn't cared about him
And when he tried to capture Aang at Kyoshi Island, he wasn't trying to hurt anybody and didn't even reignite the fires he accidentally started after Aang put them out
Brad talking about Aang: Seriously, she says this to the LAST AIRBENDER
Also Brad: calls Toph an airbender
Toph: *I'm beginning to wonder who's really the blind one around here!*
Yeah. TOPH ISN’T AN AIRBENDER, SHE’s AN EARTH BENDER!
@@craigforsyth4588 Ok
It reminds me when Death Battle said that Katara and Sokka are from the northern water tribe.
Wonder who read the script before he made the video... knowing the errors it was probably Toph :/
Yea lol
Zuko never killed. He hurt but never tortured, he worked on imposing fear not suffering. He doesn’t deserve to be as far down as he is, he’s never meant to hurt anyone.
Not directly, but he still made a lot of bad choices that make him neutral, meaning neither good nor bad. Sure, he's a good guy in the end, but he still made a lot of mistakes and even helped the Fire Nation conquer Ba Sing Se.
Aang's least heroic act: Running away from war bc he was only 12. Despite this, I think Yue deserved the top spot. She lived all sixteen years of her life doing what she believed was required of her - being the well-behaved princess, marrying the right guy even though she didn't love him because it'll give her tribe stability and sacrificing herself to resurrect the one who saved her. And as the moon spirit, every waterbender is probably aided by her. It's likely she helped Katara defeat Azula and aided Aang when on water.
Iroh's least heroic act: The thousands he killed as a Fire Nation general
Also The Painted Lady isn't Katara at her least heroic, it's small-steps heroism.
Also Piandao is Zuko's teacher as well, and might have added to Iroh's influence as the source of his Blue Spirit alter-ego.
I think what Ursa was revealed in the comics to have done after the conspiracy should have placed her at the top of the grey area.
I think Ty Lee deserved a higher spot than Jet because her loyalty wasn't to an Imperialistic force, but to her childhood friend - one who was manipulating what are implied to be romantic feelings towards her.
I think Ozai and Sozin should have switched places. While they're both irredeemable, Sozin had pockets of humanity such as the excuse that he was doing all of that to break the divides between the nations. Ozai was a supremacist and would have had a MUCH higher body count than his grandfather had Aang not stopped him.
That is so true
Iroh's body count should not be considered a negative. He was a man doing his job and we have no indication that he went out of his way to create more corpses than needed.
@@if7723 "Just Following Orders" is not an excuse. It's a permanent stain on his record for a reason.
@@nitzan3782 The stain from the Fire Nations perspective is that he didn't kill enough to take the city. And the man in a general in an active war. He's not killing people in their sleep, its a warzone and he's in it to win it. A soldier that kills a soldier did nothing wrong, they both went in there looking to kill and knowing they can die.
I kinda feel like Wan Shi Tang should be put in the good tier. His whole reason for opposing Team Avatar was that the last time someone acquired knowledge from his library, it was used for evil. Wan Shi Tang has no reason to believe that Team Avatar was any different, especially after overhearing Sokka say verbatim that what they gathered can be used against the Fire Nation. When viewed in that perspective, Wan Shi Tang is trying to prevent the use of his knowledge for destructive purposes again.
I think so as well. I thought I was the only one with these thoughts 😅.
Very true
I think spirits are beyond a black and white morality. I like Hello Future Me talking about it. He calls it a blue and orange morality.
nah he belongs in gray, the bottom of it even
remember his actions in Legend of Korra
@@theanti-person9113 The ratings don't take account any of Legend of Korra and even if it did, the whole point of his character is that he has no reason to trust outsiders.
I think that Avatar is among the rare series where the main characters that are closer to grey area are far more likable than the characters who are either in bad or good tier
except iroh and aang
personally think most characters are likable regardless of their placing in this list
What about Azula, Toph, and Iroh? They along with Zuko are the only characters that aren't idiots.
@@xanderscookingschool1497 Toph is kind of an idiot,considering she is blind,and laughs at stuff that ain't that funny
I actually think most characters who are well loved in anything are typically the morally grey characters - the difference in ATLA, in my opinion, is that pretty much all the characters who are fleshed out are well loved - usually in my experience there are 2-3 characters (usually the core good guys) who the audience kind of dislikes - think Harry in Harry Potter (a lot of HP fans actually don't like him). The most popular characters are typically morally grey. But in ATLA, even the extremely good characters are loved (Aang) as well as the extreme bad (Azula), because they're so complex.
Iroh is literally the nicest firebender in the OG series, and that’s funny considering the fire nation was similar to Dictatorship akin to Nazis and his brother is the polar opposite
lots of "good peaople" were in the natzis, christain, they were fooled by the line "obey the law of the land" thinking they are to ALWAYS obey "the law of the land"
While Iroh is completely pure, Ozai is devil incarnate.
@@valtersplume3726 I wouldn't quite say Iroh is completely pure, he was a fire Nation warlord for quite a while, though he obviously reformed. I agree about Ozai though. He's just pure evil.
Me waiting for Zuko in ranking: you better not put him in the bad tier!
Redeemable character qualities he has
People after finishing Avatar TLA:
*That can't be it. Where's the rest of it?*
A season 4 was planned, but it was stopped due to production of the "Avatar The Last Airbender Movie"
Just read the comics and you'll find out because they didn't give us a season 4
Toph is not an air bender. You said that part wrong. She's an earth bender
i thought i was the only 1 that heard that
Nah, she's just manipulating the air around the rocks and metal. That's why her sonar is so good
To be honest, Hama is just angrier, crazier and more vengeful version of Jet, with much deeper and darker backstory. I think verge of the gray area is justified for her.
Nah. Hama may have suffered a lot because of the fire nation, but that's no excuse to kidnap a ton of people (as well as presumably torture them) and relentlessly terrorize a random village for who knows how long just because they happen to be from the Fire Nation. Besides, it's really questionable how she decided to use the freedom she got to torture other people, instead of trying to return to the southern water tribe or, y'know, *use her powers to actually rescue others that were also captured by the Fire Nation.* At least Jet eventually stopped doing the stuff he did, and showed actual loyalty to the Avatar Gang even after being brainwashed. Hama, on the other hand, seemed to be proud of what she was doing, and even tried to get Katara to do the same.
@@galegopaulista4564 her character was probably meant to showcase vengefulness itself and humanize Fire Nation people
@@galegopaulista4564 I think that firmly falls into the philosophy of "Start shit, get hit". That village didn't themselves do it but their nation did capture and detain her for years. Frankly I'm surprised she didn't puppet them into killing their own kids
Gate agent: Enjoy your flight!
Passenger: You too!
Everyone who heard that: *You're not very bright, are you?*
The horns on Azula in the Thumbnail fits her look so well, it's not even funny.
True 👍🏾
Agreed
Faxx
Azula is indeed a spawn from hell.
Red with Red
Something you forget about Mai is that she was taught to not show her emotions. Also, Zuko treated Iroh badly because he hated himself. He also would try to not hurt non-combatants.
I knew Aang & Iroh would ranking the highest on the Good side.
Come on I have been asking for a long time!! Please do a Legend of Korra Good to Evil
Good: Jinora
Neutral: Varrick
Evil: Vaatu
Yea it really should be done, Vaatu would defiantly be a slam dunk most evil. He's literally the spirit of darkness/evil while most of the other main antagonists have some sort of admirable reason for doing what they were trying to do.
@@marcwhitlock5002 In my understanding Vaatu is not the spirit of Evil but of Chaos, and Chaos is not always evil.
@@lasseehrenreich5425 theres evil chaos lawful chaos and neutral chaos
Also I think that vaayu is very underwhelming for some reason
@@Go-OnR Yeah but Vaatu is the most evil cause he is the spirit of darkness and all evil
Big hero 6 The Series characters from good to evil
Angelic: Baymax
Good: Hiro
Neutral: Alistair Krei
Bad: Richardson Mole
Demonic: Dianne Amara
I sometimes feel Katara doesn’t get the respect she deserves
She’s one of the bravest and compassionate characters on the series
Yeah she has her overbearing and immature moments
But I still view her as an awesome person
So sad that both her husband Aang and her brother Sokka are now gone.
13:00 “absolute prowess as an air bender.” How did that slip passed the editors unnoticed
Wallace & Gromit Characters: Good to Evil.
Good: Gromit
Evil: The penguin
@@antisperm or the robot dog
Evil: Victor Quartermaine
Neutral: priest
I Love Zuko's Character Development.
13:00 Oh yes, Toph is the absolute best air bender of them all 😂 just poking fun. This is a great video!
@Jake Beaudry nah Aang is totally a earth bender
She would be a rough airbender
Katara: We're going to find the man who took my mother from me.
Aang: Um...and what exactly do you think this will accomplish?
Katara: I knew you wouldn't understand
Aang who lost his people and culture: *That's rough, buddy*
The Loud House Characters: Good to Evil
Good: Lily
Neutral: Lincoln
Evil: Morag
Lincoln in my opinion is good
@@dewaynerobvais4030 I think so too. I just put him in the neutral spot because I didn't know who else to put in that spot and Lincoln had to be somewhere.
I'd prefer it if they didn't include any characters from the movie, because I didn't care for it and I like to pretend that it's non-canon.
@@danielshaffer-green5684 while I see what you mean I think the movie characters should be included because they still played a major role.
@@dewaynerobvais4030 Yeah, but if it was up to me, I wouldn't include them.
I’ve probably said this like 5 times on 5 different Avatar videos, but I’ll say it again because it’s amazing that this actually happened: if you guys want to see what could possibly be the prototype for Zuko’s redemption arc(although it could just be coincidental), go look up the anime The Brave of Gold Goldran. The first antagonist of the series, Walter Walzac, has a very similar, although not as serious or traumatic, story arc to Zuko’s. In fact his whole character is basically just a mix of Zuko and Sokka which is amazing seeing that the series came out almost a decade BEFORE Avatar! The series itself is very similar to Transformers and while it is very much for kid’s, adults can still have a good time with it. It’s here on RUclips so give it a watch if you’re interested!
Katara: you don't understand what it's like to lose someone to the fire nation
Sokka: she was my mom too
Aang who had his whole culture wiped away: 🤨
Here's an interesting fact. Mark Hamill, who voices Ozai in this show, as Luke Skywalker in Star Wars, confronts his father. Zuko confronts Ozai (his father) in a similar fashion in this show. Unlike Luke's father, however, Ozai does not turn away from evil. He rots in prison, presumably for the rest of his life.
That’s not a fact. He plays multiple different characters, so something like this was bound to happen anyway
@@randomaccount4950 I stand by what I said.
At first I was surprised Ozai was only no. 2 on the evil list, but then Im reminded of the Person who STARTED the war in the first place. And WIPED out an entire nation, (expect for one citizen of course)
I'd love to see them do an updated futurama: good to evil
I would dock points from Aang for running away when a storm was coming which led him to bending an iceberg around him and Appa, encasing them underwater. That led to the Air Nomads being wiped out by Sozin before he began eliminating water benders from the Southern Water Tribe. Aang would still be top 3, but I would put him behind at least Iroh.
38:46 "[Ozai] came the closest to winning the 100-year war out of any Fire Lord."
Okay, THIS is my biggest disagreement in the video. Ozai is a damn TERRIBLE leader with no sense of military strategy whatsoever. He completely fumbled the Fire Nation's battle plan and threw away a winning position.
Let's look at the math: Sozin started the war by genociding an entire nation (holy damn) and securing strategic colonies around the world. Sometime into this war (I believe the numbers are inconsistent, though per the series Sozin must've remained Fire Lord for about 70 more years which makes not much sense), Azulon took over and continued to dominate the globe. By the time of his death, the Fire Nation was overwhelmingly ahead, and the Comet was just 5 years from returning.
Ozai inherited the throne with a winning position, and an approaching ace in the hole. His only competition was a 12-year-old Avatar who only knows one element. He somehow managed to lose.
Okay, so what did he do wrong? Well... for one thing, he was incredibly overzealous. The war's been going on for a HUNDRED FREAKIN' YEARS!! Sozin and Azulon did not get these positions overnight, they've been careful and bided their time. Ozai is wreckless and attacks whenever he can. Like, why the hell is he sending Azula to topple Ba Sing Se just a few months before the comet arrives?
His wreckless actions also cause far more dissent. It's said that Jeong Jeong is the FIRST general to ever betray the Fire Nation. Yet Ba Sing Se is reclaimed DURING Sozin's Comet by a team that includes TWO firebenders and one non-bending Fire Nation deserter. The Boiling Rock is lost because Mai and Ty Lee betray Azula. The capital is lost because Zuko betrays the Fire Nation. Under Ozai's rule, powerful firebenders consistently betray the nation and successfully help to bring it down. For some reason, it's implied this did not happen under previous Fire Lords. Remember why Zuko was banished? He was forced to fight Ozai after speaking out against a plan to sacrifice loyal troops. Ozai is careless with his people and this creates rebellion. (It probably doesn't help that his rule is itself rather suspect, although it's admittedly never shown that the Fire Nation is wise to the shady dealings that gave Ozai power instead of Iroh.)
Lastly, his plan to become "Phoenix King" is entirely absurd. I know, I know, Sozin was able to use the previous comet to eradicate the Air Nomads. But the Air Nomads were peaceful, poorly armed, and most importantly scarce. They were by far the smallest of the four nations, and therefore the easiest to target. The Earth Kingdom, in contrast, is HUGE. From size alone, it seems likely that the Earth Kingdom may be bigger than the other three nations combined, or at least larger than the Fire Nation and Water Tribes. And how is Ozai gonna go about doing this? By burning from one half of the world to the other -- we're never given any reason to believe that he has troops on other borders closing in. Even if Aang did not appear to stop him, Ozai would not have been able to fully eradicate the Earth Kingdom, and those who remained would not have stood idly by.
What's more, he placed freaking Azula, a 14-year-old unstable child, to rule the Nation in his place. This a delusional grandiose scheme which would have quickly turned the entire Fire Nation against their clearly insane and incapable leaders. Sure, there would've been a few loyal advocates who would stick by their de facto rulers, but plenty more would question why the hell this irrational child has been placed in charge of their well-being and risen up.
Ozai is a TERRIBLE leader and tactician. He effectively lost the war for the Fire Nation, not simply because he was overpowered but because he's a delusional moron.
The scary thing is, this is pretty accurate to history. Many of the "great" dictators have greedy power-hungry psychos who quickly crumble as they spread their troops thin and turn the people against them. Ozai's plan is ridiculous... but it's something a warmonger would actually attempt.
Azulon essentially committed genocide on the water tribe, with the raids finding and killing the few benders still left leaving the tribe to basically just a small village and one city of holdouts in the north. The earth kingdom was massive and the fire nation pop wise was small, having so many of it's soldiers just on guard duty in the earth kingdom of conquered lands made it almost impossible to control it. This goes into what you said about history, how in the 2nd sino-jap war the japenesse were by far superior and won most of the battles inflicting so many casualties but didn't ahve the manpower to effectively control the massive country and population so their effort fell apart
That's exactly what Ozai is. A warmonger.
Although not directly involved, he could've had an order placed during the whole "Blue Spirit" episode where Aang is captured. As admiral Zhao said, killing Aang would be pointless as the chase for the Avatar would begin again. However, what Zhao and Ozai neglect is even if Aang is young, he can still put up some opposition as opposed to... you know... a literal Water Tribe baby that would have no possible way of combating the Fire Nation by the time the comet arrived
@@dillanschmidt7459 Yeah, that strategy never really made sense to me... especially since we never see it again. I don't think Ozai would've made that order, given how happy he was when "Zuko" killed the Avatar.
Yes, the inconsistency of Sozin's timeline with the rest really bothered me. There was no way Sozin could have lived THAT long. Then again, Kyoshi lived for more than 200 years. It would have made more sense for Sozin to be Ozai's great-grandfather. My own great-grandmother (one of them, anyway) was born in 1902, about 82 years before I was born. With Sozin, he was born about 172 years before the start of the series (remember, he and Avatar Roku had the same birthday). I don't know how old Roku was when he died, so I can only guess. He would had to have been 140+ when he died. Azula did mention he'd been ancient. So it's possible that in this universe, humans live longer than in our own world.
I'm curious as to who would've gotten the sin medals. Here's who I would've assigned each one:
Lust: Aang (he was kind of a simp for Katara in a few episodes)
Pride: Sozin (started the war for the purpose of "spreading the glory of the Fire Nation")
Envy: Zuko or Azula (both extremely jealous of the attention the other got from one of their parents)
Wrath: Hama (kidnapped innocent villagers and presumably tortured them just for revenge)
Gluttony: Sokka (undoubtedly the biggest eater in the show, tried to eat Momo when they first met)
Greed: Pirates (need I explain?)
Sloth: IDK
I think zuko is wrath
@@mohamedamer136 Understandable.
I would put the earth king somewhere in the grey area, because he puts most of his responsibility to his advisor, and he didn’t really done anything Heroic or great even for a ruler, he even didn’t really took any responsibility to ba sing se’s Fall and just wants to enjoy his own adventure, so in my opinion he would be somewhere at the end of the grey area
This show is excellent. I've seen it in its entirety twice and I loved it both times.
Ice Age Sinner Medals
Pride- Crash & Eddie
Wrath- Captain Gutt
Envy- Manny
Lust- Sid
Sloth- Granny
You forgot to mention Toph Beifong’s role along with Suki’s role in the Good, Grey Area, and Bad to Evil list.
No medals? Ok, I'll try it.
Wrath medal: Zuko
Pride medal: Zhao
Gluttony medal: Sokka
Lust medal: Probably Ty Lee
Greed medal: The pirates
Darwin medal (or how you call it): The Earth King
lust sounds like sokka or aang idk ngl
Let’s appreciate how many times Zuko probably said honour in the series like it’s definitely in the 100’s
Sokka and Katara in episode 1: How are you not dead?
Aang: *I have no idea*
First spoken word: It's; Last spoken word: perfect....even the show describes itself as a masterpiece. Doug may be the granddaddy of Nicktoons, and SpongeBob may be the most famous...but no Nicktoon can ever top Avatar TLA. You know a show is an iconic hit when it now has its own dedicated studio
amen brother.
Also Sozin didn’t technically KILL Avatar Roku, he just betrayed him and left the volcano to the work. But that’s still nearly as bad.
Also I would argue that Ozai is more evil than Sozin. At least Sozin was actually pretty nice to Roku (when they were friends) and Ozai still caused a lot of chaos in the world and he nearly killed the Avatar. And Ozai has done NOTHING good, he even burned Zuko just because he spoke out of turn.
Sam Raimi Spider-Man characters, good to evil
Good
First: May Parker
Second: Ben Parker
Third: Spider-Man
Evil
First: Venom
Second: Green Goblin
Third: Doctor Octopus
Wild Kratts Good to Evil
The Good-
Most Good: Martin & Chris
2nd most good: Aviva
3rd most good: Jimmy Z.
Various Animals
Various kids
Neutral-
Koki
Bad to Evil-
Competing Animals
Rex
Donita & Dabio
3rd most evil: Chef Gourmand
2nd most evil: Zach
Most Evil: Paisley
I completely agree that Aang is the character of the series with the most good him. He was always the least bitter one to Zuko and he didn't even want to kill Fire Lord Ozai.
Thank you so much for remaking this video! Now I know this can happen with other series! Can you do this with The Legend of Korra?
I've watched a few "Good to Evil" videos on this channel, and I've gotta say, this one has very few if any disagreeable placements. Of course there's always room for subjective views that may change certain ranks, but none of these are significantly bad placements.
Fresh Prince of Bel-Air: Good to Evil
The problem is that Ozai literally has NO redeeming qualities and he was inseficantly punished so he more than deserves the gold, the only way Ozai doesn't get the gold is if you also included The Legend of Korra since Vaatu is worse.
@geht500 ered I'm aware of that however Vaatu actually has a personality so that made of evil argument is pretty weak.
@geht500 ered however that minor prevention still doesn't matter if the argument is easily countered.
Legend of Korra Good to Evil
Good: Jinora
Grey Area: Varrick
Evil: Vaatu
Good: Bolin
Grey: hiroshi
Evil: zaheer.
Arthur, Big Bang Theory, Batman the Animated Series, Magic School Bus, Spectacular Spider-Man, Ultimate Spider-Man, TMNT 2003, and of course My Little Pony Friendship is Magic.
Thank you for adding more characters!
RIP Makoto Iwamatsu the OG voice for Iroh.
Jeff Bennett Characters: Good to Evil.
With Keswick from TUFF Puppy!
ICarly Good to Evil
The Good-
Most Good: Spencer
2nd most good: Freddie
3rd most good: Carly
T-Bo
Principal Franklin
Gibby
Colonel Shay
Neutral-
Sam
Mrs. Benson
Mr. Chambers
Bad to Evil-
Steven
Dimitri & Ivan
Oliver / Paisley/ Grumpy Cat
Holly
Veronica
Missy
Mr. Howard
Ms. Briggs
Nora’s Parents
Chip
Sam’s Mom
Lewbert
Shelby
Kiyoko & Yuki
3rd most evil: Chuck
2nd most evil: Nevel
Most Evil: Nora
My Life as a Teenage Robot: Weak to Powerful
Most powerful Jenny
Weak Kilgore
The good
1.aang
2.uncle iroh
3.appa&mommo
-zokas&kataras Patents
-katara
-soka
-monk kiatsu
-yui
-toph
-suki
-patik
-bumi
-the old Masters
-roku
-avatar kyoshi
-the swamp benders
-zukos mother
Grey area
-cabbage man
-jet
-tylee
-mai
-zuko
-the 10000 Things Ghost
Evil
-pirates
-hama
-combustion man
-yonra
-the face stealer
-long fenk
-azula
3.jao
2.ozai
1.sozin
Wild Kratts Sinner Medals
Darwin- Koki
Lust- Martin
Wrath- Zach
Sloth- Jimmy
Envy- Donita
Tbf yue is basically the only reason now the water benders can water bend which really helps team avatar because katara wouldn’t have any bending
Give Zuko more credit
The best thing about Fire Lord Ozai is that he's voiced by the legendary Mark Hamill. He also voiced the joker in several Batman animations.
ICarly Sinner Medals
Wrath- Nevel
Lust- Nora
Darwin- Sam
Envy- Gibby
Jim Cummings Characters: Good to Evil.
King Bumi reminds of Rafiki from The Lion King!
Nick Toon Moms: Good to Evil
The Good 😇: Didi Pickles (Rugrats)
The Grey Area: Mrs. Turner (Fairly Odd Parents)
Bad to Evil 🔥😈: Miriam Pataki (Hey Arnold!)
She-Ra and the Princesses of Power Characters: Good to Evil.
I hope it focused on the first four season what you mean there is a season 5 it didn't happen
Zuko so low is disappointing, I get it that you can't put him in the good but should be a higher grey
Yeah I mean slightly above Mai at least
Aang is definitely the purest. The guy loses everything and still doesn't give in to his inner demons. And tbh, Iroh was once a war general that probably killed many
The Sandbenders would disagree.
@@basilofgoodwishes4138 Aang was at the lowest point in his life at that time and the very fact that everyone was unharmed in that incident still shows his resolve even if he needed Katara's help. Also, Aang was under the influence of the other avatars at that time. If there was anyone that wanted to kill the sandbenders, it was probably the other avatars.
Bruh, love Iroh but don’t know why ppl keep saying he should be first in the good area
@basilofgoodwishes4138 you mean airbenders?
Naruto & Naruto Shippuden: Good to Evil
The Good 😇: Naruto Uzumaki
The Grey Area: Sasuke Uchiha
Bad to Evil 🔥😈: Orochimaru
Avengers: Earth's Mightiest Heroes good to evil
Good: Captain America
Neutral: Maria Hill
Evil: Ronan The Accuser
Devil: Galactus
@@sougotokiwa8439 Galactus isn't really evil though. His actions are monstrous, but he doesn't really have a choice. He HAS to feed on planets, and it's been shown multiple times in the comics that he does feel guilt about it.
@@anatoldenevers237 That's fair.
Didn't you do this a while ago? I remember you putting Sozin as the most evil character, even higher than Ozai.
They updated it. And I’d say Ozai should’ve been the most evil
Admiral Zhao is a really good villian but getting beaten so often by kids doesn't make him seem that strong. No offense but the guy got beat by Zuko in the first episode. Got to give credit to Mark Hamill as he's: Luke Skywalker, Joker, and FireLord Ozai.
Can you please do Pirates of the Caribbean movie characters, good to evil?
Also, come December, please do It's a Wonderful Life characters, good to evil.
I’m with you for Pirates of the Caribbean
Thomas the Tank Engine Characters: Good to Evil.
That's my idea.
Good: Thomas or Edward
Neutral: Gordon
Evil: Diesel 10
Toph is an absolute powerhouse of an air bender!
Pokémon Anime Human Characters: Good to Evil
The Good 😇: Ash Ketchum
The Grey Area: Paul
Bad to Evil 🔥😈: Lysandre
Appa should have been at the top. He constantly help the gang out and expects nothing in return. He doesn’t actually get anything good in the end and he is fine with it. Iroh should have been second. (Yes I think he ranks above Aang)
Hey WickedBinge, I know I’ve been requesting this a lot, but please do Thomas and Friends: Good to Evil
Finally you do a good to Evil remake
I like how he added the cabbage man 😂 let’s be honest who doesn’t love him 😂
"This might be a surprise but"
me, holding my Appa and Momo fan club card: *go on....*
20:27 - YES!!! Thank u!! Exactly what I was thinking!!! 😌🧐. She was simply doing the BEST she COULD for BOTH of them and that’s what matters in the end ❤🥰, easily one of my favourite Avatar characters 😊👏👍🏽.
Assumed Ozai was #1, realized yeah even if more humanized Sozin is worse. Ozai never cared for anyone, even Azula. Sozin cared for Roku and still let him die.
sozin wasn't on board with Ozai goin against iroh
@@FreshZCORD You mean Azulon. Ozai might not be even be born during Sozin's time in the world of Avatar.
The Mandalorian good to evil
Good
First: Grogu AKA Baby Yoda
Second: Ahsoka Tano
Third: Cara Dune
Grey Area
First: Mayfield
Second: Fennec Shand
Third: The Blue Guy from the very first episode
Evil
First: Moff Gideon
Second: The Client
Third: Magistrate
I like this video! Did you accidentally call Toph an airbender?
19:20 I don’t think it was made with bad intentions in mind, just eventually some corrupt people got in charge and it stemmed from there.
5:59 flashback episodes are episodes that mostly takes place in the past Kya just appeared in flashbacks in one episode
Loud House Characters Good to Evil
Good: Lincoln
Neutral: Lola
Bad: Morag
I feel like it would make more sense for Flip to be bad in the thumbnail.
Flip, Principal Huggins & Chandler
@@sougotokiwa8439 Principal Huggins isn't that bad.
@@danielshaffer-green5684 perhaps. Maybe a Grey at least. Tho Chandler can go to hell.
@@sougotokiwa8439 Yes, I hate Chandler.
Ren and Stimpy: Good to Evil
The Good 😇: Stimpy
The Grey Area: Mr. Horse
Bad to Evil 🔥😈: Ren
I think it would make more sense for Muddy Mudskipper to be in the middle in the thumbnail.
@@danielshaffer-green5684 Yeah but Mr. Horse is also a good candidate for the Grey Area too.
@@at00ss16 How would your whole list go?
@@danielshaffer-green5684 I’m not sure
@@at00ss16 Mine would go like this:
The Good:
Powdered Toastman (Gold Medal)
Stimpy J. Cat (Silver Medal)
Sven Höek (Bronze Medal)
The Gray Area:
The Shaven Yak
Mr. and Mrs. Pipe
Mrs. Buttloaves
Mr. Horse
Bad To Evil:
Muddy Mudskipper
Kowalski
The Fire Chief
George Liquor
Ren Höek
Jerry the Bellybutton Elf
Waffle Woman (Bronze Medal)
Victor (Silver Medal)
Victor's Dad (Gold Medal)
What do you think?
Ice Age Good to Evil
The Good-
Most Good: Roshan & Tribal Wife
2nd most good: Julian
3rd most good: Brooke
Louis
Neil de Buck Weasel
Prancer
Santa Claus
Easter Bunny
Buck
Elllie
Sid
Peaches
Hyraxes
Stew
Teddy
Manny
Neutral-
Scrat
Fast Tony
Crash & Eddie
Granny
Ethan / Sneffie / other mammoths
Shira
Eggbert / Shelley/ Yolko
Tribal Chieftain
Mama Dinosaur
Diego
Bad to Evil-
Pterosaurs/ Ankylosaurus/ raptors
Enemy Tribe
Gavin / Gurdy/ Roger
The Shangri Llama
Mom / Dad/ Uncle Fungus / Marshall
Rudy
Lone Gunslinger
Carl & Frank
Dodos
Zeke / Oscar/ Lenny
Mini Sloths
Flynn/ Raz/ Gupta/ Silas/ Boris
Cretaceous and Maelstrom
3rd most evil: Squint
2nd most evil: Soto
Most Evil: Captain Gutt
Do dexter's laboratory villains evil to pure evil
Bad: dodgeball bullies
Evil: Lalavava
Pure evil: mandark and rassalor
Illumination Villains Evil to Most Evil
Least Evil: The Grinch+Snowball
More Evil: Vector
Most Evil: Balthazar Bratt
Illumination Heroes Good to Most Good
Least Good: The Grinch
More good: Gru
Pure:Max
If I had to choose which villain to put as absolute most evil, it would honestly be a tough choice between Scarlet Overkill and El Macho.
As for Illumination Heroes, there is NO WAY Max is more good than Gru. Sure, he turned himself around in pretty much no time and was always a great friend for Katie, but did he save the world at one point or join an organization dedicated to fighting villains? Not really.
Otherwise, I can say it's a good idea.
Iroh loved Zuko unconditionally. That's a true father's love. He really was the father Zuko never had.
Fresh prince of bel air good to evil main and recurring characters only
Good- Nicky
Aunt Viv
Grandma Banks
Vy Smith
Lisa
Uncle Phil
Jackie
Geoffrey
Kornflake
Janice Smith
Aunt Helen
Carlton
Grey: Will
Ashley
Hillary
Tyriq
Trevor
Jazz
Evil- Coach Smiley
Judge Robertson
This is the first time where an antagonist/ former antagonist was silver
Darkwing Duck Characters: Good to Evil.
Though My dad and I like Toph, We Both have a Different Favorite Female Characters. My Dad Likes Tai Lee While I go Goo goo Eyes on Mai.
Zuko, Mai, and Ty Lee are good guys pretending to be bad guys. Change my mind.
Mai and Ty Lee aren't guys, they are girls, so I have changed your mind about Mai and Ty Lee
Period 👏👍🏽
I think the old guy who told the fire nation Haru was an earthbender should be number 1
Cree Summer Characters: Good to Evil.
Loud house good to evil
Good: Lincoln
Neutral: Lori
Evil: Flip
Most Good: Leni.
Most Evil: Dr. Linnaeus.