This episode received a Genesis Award from the Humane Society of the United States in the category "Outstanding Children's Programming", which the HSUS Genesis Award press release described as a mythical tale about animals held captive for human entertainment that resonates with the way animals are used in circuses today".
did you know this episode won a genesis award for an accurate depiction of animal cruelty? man this episode is hands down one of the saddest episode in the series :/
well aren't you just a ball of sunshine? when i commented this, i didn't scroll through the other comments yet. i was just sharing something i thought was cool and i'm glad to know someone else commented it and thought it was cool too.
You know the tale of iroh was never sad for me iroh is my favourite character but since i don’t know who his son is it just feels like he is crying over his goldfish.
Prince Charming’s Biggest Fan But the fact Iroh is so heartbroken and we know he’s usually a cheerful, happy, and opportunistic man really just hits you with the feeling that this is a very important part of his life and that is sons death was a monumental part of his current mindset
chabosmulm ikr i remember when i was little i cried the first time watching this episode especially after he went back to the sunk library, even now I'm 15 and i still shed a tear after watching it
Appa _does_ have a voice actor: friggin' Dee Bradley Baker, who also voices Momo and other critters in this and many other shows... but who you might know better as the voice of the Clone Troopers in Star Wars: The Clone Wars...
This episode really affected me as a child. Till now I seriously can't enjoy zoos or any place that has animals in cages or held in captivity. Also, ptsd is horrible. Abuse at this extent is something I wouldn't wish on anyone or any animal. Abuse isn't just "a little pain".
Some "easter eggs" to notice in this episode 2:49 When they ransack Appa's saddle, one of the sandbenders opens an umbrella. That's the umbrella that the Gaang got in the episode "The Fortuneteller" 3:13 "We need the shirshu spit darts!" The shirshu was the creature that the bounty hunter named June had (from episode 15 "Bato of the Water Tribe), as you should remember, it's saliva contains paralyzing agents. 3:45 this is the same circus that Ty Lee was from. The guy at 5:02 is the guy that Azula was talking to when she was sabotaging Ty Lee's show. 13:07 When Appa is flying into Ba Sing Se, you can see the cats from the previous episode that led Momo to the footprint. (Although, you cut them from this video) I make videos about Avatar, if anyone is interested.
The dance of Tui & La the way I see it it's that she made herself blind... After all she was aware of all the cruelty of the fire nation and she just flew with the circus, she was aware of azulas cruelty and she stayed....
This is the saddest episode of all in my opinion, even way more sad than the Iroh scene last episode. Just the whole build up with Appa missing for already so many episodes and then dedicate one *full episode* of feeling worse and worse for Appa. When I first watched it my eyes became very watery and I had to fight to not just start crying. EDIT: Same happened when watching this reaction.
@★ Froggie Animation ★ In my opinion people hype up the sadness of the Iroh scene way too much. Yes, it's sad, but it's only for a few moments, and then we're on to Aang making zoos and Sokka doing haiku. Appa's Lost Days is an entire episode of feeling bad for Appa, and the empathy buildup is massive, seeing him fly all around alone, searching for food, missing Aang, makes me feel like garbage for him just by typing about it right now.
I just thought of something. The first time he chews on the bars it's because he's teething... probably cutting his adult teeth. It could because besides hunger and sense of comfort, he's probably cutting his 'wisdom' teeth... showing that Appa is reaching full maturity.
Whatchu mean Appa’s been “pampered”?? He almost drowned to death, he was frozen under the ocean for a century, he’s been chased by hunters who wanted to EAT him, he was trapped underground, he’s had to fly through literal war zones, and fly through days straight through exhaustion. Pampered my ass.
"He's been pampered for a minute man, so he needs to live on the rugged side for a second, dude. A little pain will go a long way. I believe it. A little pain will go a long way. He's gonna overcome this and become stronger." ...what. I understand broadly where you're coming from, but no. This wasn't a person struggling against their limits in pursuit of a goal. As Guru Pathik said, "fear has moved in where trust should be." Appa didn't become stronger from this, and if he did it would still have been at the expense of trust; the Kyoshi Warriors and Pathik had to work hard to undo the damage from the pain and cruelty.
I don't necessarily dislike Nahid, but I swear he says some of the absolute stupidest shit I've ever heard. In this video, Nahid deadass said that Appa being abused was gonna make him stronger and that he's "been pampered" up until now, when we've literally seen Appa flying across the world and fighting alongside the others since the beginning. Abuse is not like a necessary thing to "overcome" that will make you stronger, especially not animal abuse. That's not how animals work. Nahid has the dumbest opinions of the group, by far. I know you commented 2 years ago, but I still wanted to respond because Nahid's comment pissed me off and I was looking for a comment that mentioned this lol
This episode won a Humane Society award for its portrayal of the mistreatment of animals. At least poor Appa's faith lead to more awareness of mistreament of animals.
I'm surprised you guys thought that Guru Pathik was the first indian/south asian character on the show and didn't catch that Bhumi is an Indian term. It literally means earth :P I always found it funny because his name literally means "King earth"! Anyways I love your reactions, have great Ba-sing-day! :D
UrineTrouble05 the fact it was cut makes a stronger case for them. The cats were cut, so they want to know if the people noticed them at all. There would be less reason to post this comment if the cats were in the video.
I always thought Bumi was Indian. I feel like South Asians would definitely be more prominent in the Earth Kingdoms (considering they are probably the most diverse nation) and the Air Temples (since they also take great inspiration from Hinduism) so I would have loved to seen that aspect more explored but the show is great anyways! I love this episode and I love this reaction! I had recently received some bad news in my family and was feeling down but this video cheered me up! :) I can't wait for you to upload the next one considering it is probably one of my favorite episodes in season 2!
kay sal I always thought of them as Arabs because they live in the dessert and most of them have bushy beards and most Asians have straight beards. And I don't know why but the earth benders from the army look like them the most that's why I thought that. I guess everyone sees them differently. This is how I see them all: water benders are eskimos/Siberians, firebenders are Japanese, airbenders are Chinese and earth benders are Arabic. Also you could see earth benders as Mongolian but yeah they don't really look like Mongolians.
Earth Kingdom architecture, clothing, etc draws inspiration from Qing and Han dynasty China. However, ethnically there's a lot of variation, so Earth Kingdom people are probably a melting pot of Chinese, Chinese ethnic minorities, and maybe some South Asian. I think the Sandbenders seem like they're Arabic or North African in style? They are earth benders too so they would be included as well.
The pain I had to go through as a child to know what happened with Appa for a long time and finally seeing this broke my heart. Always makes me cry ATLA
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When Appa's being tortured into obedience, I see the reasonably pained expressions on their faces, but I personally go for the trying to reach through my screen to comfort Appa while in tears method. This episode is the most gut-wrenching one period
"Pampered" - has been in an ice for a hundred years, survived more than hundreds of fireballs mid air, mind set that his friend & owner is dead/trapped under a sand, and more.
As an animal lover, it hurt me to see Appa in so much pain. Here they just went above and beyond just simple animal abuse with Appa’s torment and it quickly becomes hard to watch. This is no joke one of the darkest, saddest, and most agonizing torture sequences I’ve ever seen in any piece of media. Dead fricking serious!
The look in Appa's eyes at 5:50 is so devastating. He's free but he's never been alone like this before. He's terrified with no clue on how to find Aang. This episode kills me.
Yessir, it's the core of all bending in the end, and he was aware of it. I always had a theory that fire benders were closer to energy bending then any other bending style because they directly convert chi to energy. I bet Iroh or old Zuko could have learned it
Actually no. It was stated that only the Avatar can energybend if granted the ability. I think Pathik did what Aang did in the swamp to locate Appa. Only difference is that Pathik being very spiritual was able to find Aang (Appa and Aang had same/mixed spiritual energy. So Pathik sensed Appa's energy and then looked for another source of that energy i.e. Aang. He tracked the source of energy in the world, but didn't bent/manipulate it). Aang, in Swamp required a heavy spiritual place (the swamp tree and its connections) to find Appa.
@@OlPalJoe Energybending is bending pure energy (Chi, Spiritual energy etc). Firebending, like other arts, includes chi only acting with environment, only difference being in other cases, chi controls earth/water/air but in case of Fire it ignites the air to create fire.
@@rohhaiil I understand that chi goes into the use of all bending. My point is that because a fire bender has to use pure chi to create their element as opposed to controlling an element outside, that they would be more acclimated to direct uses of energy/chi. Especially lightning users and redirecters who are used to controlling and channeling vast amounts of energy. Also, from a purely out of lore, long time fan of the series perspective-fire needs a new skill. Lightning and combustion aren't bad, but the other elements (especially water) have so many more applications and variants than fire. I thought that this would be a nice thing to give to them in a new series. And it would be kind of poetic that the move that ended the oppressive Ozai way of being a bender would become accepted among the fire nation. Just my thoughts!
1:35 "That's a menacing voice actor" So uhhhhhh for people who didn't know, Long Feng is voiced by Clancy Brown who also voices Mr. Krabs. I learned that fact a while ago and now it is 100% impossible for me to take Long Feng seriously. (You really notice that its the same dude in the scene where he gets arrested like two or so episodes after this one)
a watched the episode a couple of times but this is the first time i noticed the fact that the kid that reminds Appa of Aang has the same voice actor as Aang. that's smart! they don't only look the same - they sound the same as well! cool!
Did you notice that guru saying he had a vision of avatar reaching the eastern air temple and do you remember avatar stormed out of the air temple when he heard that he had to leave to the eastern air table before he froze . so guru was waiting in the eastern air temple for hundered years or some..omg
I remember watching the show fully once when I was 12. I got that this episode was sad but I didn't think anything of it. I rewatched the series a few weeks ago. I'm now 18. And This episode made me bawl. I cried my eyes out. Shit is just sad man, the amount of pain appa goes through, just one bad thing after another. Heart breaking
When you think about it, that kid probably saw Appa's situation as his own, since his father's attitude towards him probably went a lot deeper than what a kid show could've shown.
My favorite episode in the entire series. Gets me worked up every single time. And I've watched the series at least 10 times. this episode is a work of art
This episode received a Genesis Award from the Humane Society of the United States in the category "Outstanding Children's Programming", which the HSUS Genesis Award press release described as a mythical tale about animals held captive for human entertainment that resonates with the way animals are used in circuses today".
That's really awesome
You get a like for making me smile
Completely unnecessary comment :)
C.H. F Woah I never knew that. :3
I CRY
Suki was MVP this episode though. She made the Warriors tend to Appa, and "sacrificed" herself for Appa.
kaakeli laatotus Agreed, I love Suki she was by far one of my favorite female characters in the show next to Katara and Toph!!
issa wife
I wish I had a real life Suki as a girlfriend
@@EChacon don't forget azula!
damn suki doesnt get enough credit man
did you know this episode won a genesis award for an accurate depiction of animal cruelty? man this episode is hands down one of the saddest episode in the series :/
Janvi It's one of the top comments...you didn't need to reiterate
well aren't you just a ball of sunshine? when i commented this, i didn't scroll through the other comments yet. i was just sharing something i thought was cool and i'm glad to know someone else commented it and thought it was cool too.
And that top comment is a 'patreon comment'. So it's different than our non-patreon comments.
+rJUSTINr1995 L
rJUSTINr1995's a comments troll.. just ignore him.
The Tale of Iroh was the saddest scene in the show, but Appa's lost days is the saddest overall episode in the show
Good thing they weren't back to back or anything though right =D.....T.T
Megan Brennan ik! This section of the show really got me to cry when I was younger
@@julioi.3166 I am rewatching this show with my friend after like 7 years and it still made me cry..
You know the tale of iroh was never sad for me iroh is my favourite character but since i don’t know who his son is it just feels like he is crying over his goldfish.
Prince Charming’s Biggest Fan
But the fact Iroh is so heartbroken and we know he’s usually a cheerful, happy, and opportunistic man really just hits you with the feeling that this is a very important part of his life and that is sons death was a monumental part of his current mindset
man this episode one of the hardest to watch
chabosmulm ikr i remember when i was little i cried the first time watching this episode especially after he went back to the sunk library, even now I'm 15 and i still shed a tear after watching it
The chanel's episode or Avatar's episode?
@@endofyeww20 same
I feel sad for appa
I always have to skip this and The Desert when I rewatch, my poor heart can't take it
this show IS a kids show, but it's SO MUCH MORE. that's why I still watch it growing up, because each age group can appreciate it
I consider it a preteen show. Kids can enjoy it, but preteens can appreciate the themes more.
"It's NOT a kids show duuuude"
I consider it a Family show. Or All ages show.
Anyone can enjoy it from a baby to a grandmother.
mimothememe it's not a kids show. but it IS a family show. sometimes there is a difference
how are there week old commentaries?)
Appa _does_ have a voice actor: friggin' Dee Bradley Baker, who also voices Momo and other critters in this and many other shows... but who you might know better as the voice of the Clone Troopers in Star Wars: The Clone Wars...
Marc B. Poblet And Perry the Platypus
@@TheShanicpower And Kevin the nerdy pick- sea cucumber.
Wait, really? I didn't know he voiced the clones 😶
And Klaus Heisler the goldfish in American Dad.
He played a planetful of characters in the Ben 10 shows
This episode really affected me as a child. Till now I seriously can't enjoy zoos or any place that has animals in cages or held in captivity.
Also, ptsd is horrible. Abuse at this extent is something I wouldn't wish on anyone or any animal. Abuse isn't just "a little pain".
I agree! Haven't been to the zoo or circus in years! Maybe since I 1st saw this episode years ago!!🤔
@The No.1 Guy what kid?
Some "easter eggs" to notice in this episode
2:49 When they ransack Appa's saddle, one of the sandbenders opens an umbrella. That's the umbrella that the Gaang got in the episode "The Fortuneteller"
3:13 "We need the shirshu spit darts!" The shirshu was the creature that the bounty hunter named June had (from episode 15 "Bato of the Water Tribe), as you should remember, it's saliva contains paralyzing agents.
3:45 this is the same circus that Ty Lee was from. The guy at 5:02 is the guy that Azula was talking to when she was sabotaging
Ty Lee's show.
13:07 When Appa is flying into Ba Sing Se, you can see the cats from the previous episode that led Momo to the footprint. (Although, you cut them from this video)
I make videos about Avatar, if anyone is interested.
Definitely am, subscribed!
I wonder if Ty Lee was aware of the animal cruelty and just didn't care.
Nice channel, I make Avatar AMVs, if you're interested.
The dance of Tui & La the way I see it it's that she made herself blind... After all she was aware of all the cruelty of the fire nation and she just flew with the circus, she was aware of azulas cruelty and she stayed....
AvatarCritic
Ayy dude your Airbending video popped up in my Recommended a while back. I'm gonna sub.
+TheSuperNats thanks!
This is the saddest episode of all in my opinion, even way more sad than the Iroh scene last episode. Just the whole build up with Appa missing for already so many episodes and then dedicate one *full episode* of feeling worse and worse for Appa. When I first watched it my eyes became very watery and I had to fight to not just start crying.
EDIT: Same happened when watching this reaction.
@★ Froggie Animation ★ In my opinion people hype up the sadness of the Iroh scene way too much. Yes, it's sad, but it's only for a few moments, and then we're on to Aang making zoos and Sokka doing haiku. Appa's Lost Days is an entire episode of feeling bad for Appa, and the empathy buildup is massive, seeing him fly all around alone, searching for food, missing Aang, makes me feel like garbage for him just by typing about it right now.
When he chews on the bars though, that scene cuts deeper than a knife. That was the saddest step-in-the-past scene I have ever seen.
I just thought of something. The first time he chews on the bars it's because he's teething... probably cutting his adult teeth. It could because besides hunger and sense of comfort, he's probably cutting his 'wisdom' teeth... showing that Appa is reaching full maturity.
"It's like a porcupine boar!"
Surely you mean a boarcupine.
Surely you mean a “Pork”upine
@@heck6757 Hahaha, I admit, that's a good one.
Justin Bird damn replying to a year old comment good on you
#Leaveappaalone.
#LEAVEAPPAALONE I CRY
Call me a bitch if you want but I always tear up seeing Appa so hurt and broken
PrismAnime Same! I cried again watching this. Especially with Appa and Aang and flashbacks.
PrismAnime It's sad, but tearing up? Get thicker skin.
rJUSTINr1995 What can I say? I'm weak when it comes to animals, sorry
PrismAnime You are a bitch. But so am I. Because I had a tear in my eye watching this again...
We're all bitches
Man, the allergies around here whilst watching this episode skyrocketed.
Damn invisible pollen...
Who put these onions here!?
onion bending
Whatchu mean Appa’s been “pampered”?? He almost drowned to death, he was frozen under the ocean for a century, he’s been chased by hunters who wanted to EAT him, he was trapped underground, he’s had to fly through literal war zones, and fly through days straight through exhaustion. Pampered my ass.
the Kyoshi Warriors are badass in this episode (and every other one they're in) even though they do get their asses kicked 😂
Waffles & Cyanide If they get their asses kicked, then they aren't really badasses.
Suki makes a come back though in her rematch with them later down the line, so Suki is bad ass
"He's been pampered for a minute man, so he needs to live on the rugged side for a second, dude. A little pain will go a long way. I believe it. A little pain will go a long way. He's gonna overcome this and become stronger." ...what. I understand broadly where you're coming from, but no. This wasn't a person struggling against their limits in pursuit of a goal. As Guru Pathik said, "fear has moved in where trust should be." Appa didn't become stronger from this, and if he did it would still have been at the expense of trust; the Kyoshi Warriors and Pathik had to work hard to undo the damage from the pain and cruelty.
I don't necessarily dislike Nahid, but I swear he says some of the absolute stupidest shit I've ever heard. In this video, Nahid deadass said that Appa being abused was gonna make him stronger and that he's "been pampered" up until now, when we've literally seen Appa flying across the world and fighting alongside the others since the beginning. Abuse is not like a necessary thing to "overcome" that will make you stronger, especially not animal abuse. That's not how animals work. Nahid has the dumbest opinions of the group, by far.
I know you commented 2 years ago, but I still wanted to respond because Nahid's comment pissed me off and I was looking for a comment that mentioned this lol
This was probably the most saddest and hardest episode to watch. FRICKING LOVE APPA!!!!
The part where he sees Aang laughing is absolutely heart crushing to me. Makes me miss my dog.
Fun fact, Appa and Momo are voiced by the same person.
"I bet Shyamalan would cast a scottsman for Goro Batik."
Lol😂
And thank you for reminding me of that movie😒
Daniel K Hello guys I Guru Patrick haha
THERE'S NO MOVIE IN THIS WALLS. HERE WE ARE SAFE.
Luke Godoy The last airbender movie.
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DANG shots fired 😂
"Bi-son."
Dying @ all these avatar puns
I would have imagined at least one of them bawling at this point. I'm impressed.
This episode won a Humane Society award for its portrayal of the mistreatment of animals. At least poor Appa's faith lead to more awareness of mistreament of animals.
"BITCHBITCHBITCHTHUNDERCUNT!!!"
- Suraj, 2k17
AAAYYYUMMMM
AAAYYYUUUMMM!!!
u really have one hand?
Aaaayuuumn
Aaayummm
I'm surprised you guys thought that Guru Pathik was the first indian/south asian character on the show and didn't catch that Bhumi is an Indian term. It literally means earth :P I always found it funny because his name literally means "King earth"! Anyways I love your reactions, have great Ba-sing-day! :D
AFAIK it was never spelled out so I just assumed it was "Boomie", because, you know, he was a crazy kid.
Menka Suresh Guru Pathik is voiced by Babu from Seinfeld. He was great.
Why did I not get “the Avatar’s fangirls” until now
I always tear up at Appa and Aang's first meeting flashback :'(
The dream part shows how connected they are to each other 😭 7:09
When Aang goes into the Avatar State and starts talking its cool asf. No matter how many times I have heard/seen it I still get chills
when you watcch appa flying over ba sing sei, did you notice the three feral cats that were chasing momo in the previous episode looking at appa
HellaDope 420 *Ba Sing Se
You stole this from a top comment dude, you can’t even see it in this vid
UrineTrouble05 Um, what? This is a very well known fact, you cant assume only ONE person decided to comment this.
Elijah D true, but the fact is, in the video they cut that part out so this person couldn’t possibly have thought of this yourself
UrineTrouble05 the fact it was cut makes a stronger case for them. The cats were cut, so they want to know if the people noticed them at all. There would be less reason to post this comment if the cats were in the video.
They just put it on Netflix and I literally cried my eyes out .
15:33 "I'm Guru Pathak dude"-The Last Airbender 2 with Tom Cruise as Guru Pathik
William Brennan Tom Cruise as Guru Patrick*
Rob Schneider as a Carrot
Kristen Stewart as Mai. Both have little to no personality.
hahahahaw im fuckin DONE xD Guru Pathik
@@shineinouzen7412 Rob Schneider as Suki and
I always thought Bumi was Indian. I feel like South Asians would definitely be more prominent in the Earth Kingdoms (considering they are probably the most diverse nation) and the Air Temples (since they also take great inspiration from Hinduism) so I would have loved to seen that aspect more explored but the show is great anyways! I love this episode and I love this reaction! I had recently received some bad news in my family and was feeling down but this video cheered me up! :) I can't wait for you to upload the next one considering it is probably one of my favorite episodes in season 2!
kay sal I always thought of them as Arabs because they live in the dessert and most of them have bushy beards and most Asians have straight beards. And I don't know why but the earth benders from the army look like them the most that's why I thought that. I guess everyone sees them differently. This is how I see them all: water benders are eskimos/Siberians, firebenders are Japanese, airbenders are Chinese and earth benders are Arabic. Also you could see earth benders as Mongolian but yeah they don't really look like Mongolians.
Slightly Amused Black Kid from the Suburbs Well the Water Tribe is more like Inuit/Eskimo
Earth Kingdom architecture, clothing, etc draws inspiration from Qing and Han dynasty China. However, ethnically there's a lot of variation, so Earth Kingdom people are probably a melting pot of Chinese, Chinese ethnic minorities, and maybe some South Asian.
I think the Sandbenders seem like they're Arabic or North African in style? They are earth benders too so they would be included as well.
WaddlingProductions Where do you think Inuits came from? Siberia. It fits the Asian theme better.
Isn't Bumi Sanskrit for Earth? My language (Malay) use also uses thte same word with same meaning.
i know this is the wrong take away from such a heavy episode but...
Suki is objectively best girl, right...
LOUDER FOR THW PEOPLE IN THE BACK
SUKI IS BEST GIRL
She’s always my favorite character as a kid and I’m an adult now and she’s still my favorite
10:43 The pauses make for perfect video game battle initiations.
The saddest realization is when you realize that Appa doesn't know that 100 years have past either.
1CombustionMan This comment is hella old, but it still hit different…now I’m crying…
Clancy brown voices fei. He also voiced lex luther in superman the animated series and the justice league
Christian Gonzalez How could you forget Mr. Krabs?
The pain I had to go through as a child to know what happened with Appa for a long time and finally seeing this broke my heart. Always makes me cry ATLA
One detail that was lost on them was that dust cloud that Aang stirred up when he yelled in frustration was Sokka's giant friendly mushroom cloud.
the fact that when aang blows the whistle thingy, it makes appa wild and hysterical because he knows aang calls for him and he wants to go to him.
As a kid I remember crying so much watching this episode while hugging my dog back then..
Now I'm here after my ugly sobbing from Iroh's story :(
This is such a sad episode! :(
"I bet M Night Shyamalan would cast a Scotsman for Guru Pathik"
Nobody would be surprised
11:53
“I bet M. Night Shayamalan would cast a scotsman for Guru Pathik.”
My man’s out here spittin facts.
I love how Eric from Blind Wave summed up this episode. Show: ‘You like Appa?’ Me: ‘Yeah?’ Show: ‘Well fuck you.’
I think everybody needs a hug after this episode. You are my favorite react channel tied with Blind wave.
BYE-SON. COME ON THAT DESERVES A SUB!
If you guys are having exporting trouble, make sure you do a VBR 2 pass. Also, rendering your sequence in and out before exporting helps. This ensures that you won't have weird problems or unexpected issues after exporting.
Curious here. This is about before exporting their video file from whatever software they use, right? What would rendering be in this case?
Going to sequence and rendering would allow the program to have basically downloaded he files into its cache or memory, making it easier to edit or export.
Aww Appa. Sorry to hear about your dog Suraj, sending love!
"m night would cast a scotsman"
asdfghjkl i laughed out loud lmfao
When Appa's being tortured into obedience, I see the reasonably pained expressions on their faces, but I personally go for the trying to reach through my screen to comfort Appa while in tears method. This episode is the most gut-wrenching one period
"Pampered" - has been in an ice for a hundred years, survived more than hundreds of fireballs mid air, mind set that his friend & owner is dead/trapped under a sand, and more.
"M. Night Shyamalan would cast a Scotsman for Guru Pathik" I DIEDDD
#FreeMyNiggaAppa
Wyatt Peyton #LeaveAppaalone.
As an animal lover, it hurt me to see Appa in so much pain. Here they just went above and beyond just simple animal abuse with Appa’s torment and it quickly becomes hard to watch. This is no joke one of the darkest, saddest, and most agonizing torture sequences I’ve ever seen in any piece of media. Dead fricking serious!
Clancy Brown voiced Long Feng
Lex Luthor
Dude from Pet Sematary? Really!?
Mr krabs
NK EA lol no
Mr.Krabs!
This show needs to be preserved as part of the culturally integral Film Archive of the US
It never occurred to me that Appa is still young until this reaction
I’m not sure if anyone is going to see this now but I find it hilarious that the voice actor for appa is the same one that voices momo.
The look in Appa's eyes at 5:50 is so devastating. He's free but he's never been alone like this before. He's terrified with no clue on how to find Aang. This episode kills me.
Looks like he is tearing up due to the firenation kid reminding him of Aang...always makes me emotional
@@maxim196 I'm sure that's a solid reasoning too!
Nahid "he's been pampered for a minute, bruh.....a little pain will go a long way" - confirmed Nahid encourages animal abuse and suffering
**Whispers** cabbagges (in very serious voice)😂
"before the avatar, we din't bend the elements, but the energy" 12:46 I din't realize it yet but... Was Guru Pathik energybending?
Yessir, it's the core of all bending in the end, and he was aware of it. I always had a theory that fire benders were closer to energy bending then any other bending style because they directly convert chi to energy. I bet Iroh or old Zuko could have learned it
Actually no. It was stated that only the Avatar can energybend if granted the ability. I think Pathik did what Aang did in the swamp to locate Appa. Only difference is that Pathik being very spiritual was able to find Aang (Appa and Aang had same/mixed spiritual energy. So Pathik sensed Appa's energy and then looked for another source of that energy i.e. Aang. He tracked the source of energy in the world, but didn't bent/manipulate it). Aang, in Swamp required a heavy spiritual place (the swamp tree and its connections) to find Appa.
@@OlPalJoe Energybending is bending pure energy (Chi, Spiritual energy etc). Firebending, like other arts, includes chi only acting with environment, only difference being in other cases, chi controls earth/water/air but in case of Fire it ignites the air to create fire.
@@rohhaiil I understand that chi goes into the use of all bending. My point is that because a fire bender has to use pure chi to create their element as opposed to controlling an element outside, that they would be more acclimated to direct uses of energy/chi. Especially lightning users and redirecters who are used to controlling and channeling vast amounts of energy. Also, from a purely out of lore, long time fan of the series perspective-fire needs a new skill. Lightning and combustion aren't bad, but the other elements (especially water) have so many more applications and variants than fire. I thought that this would be a nice thing to give to them in a new series. And it would be kind of poetic that the move that ended the
oppressive Ozai way of being a bender would become accepted among the fire nation. Just my thoughts!
1:35 "That's a menacing voice actor"
So uhhhhhh for people who didn't know, Long Feng is voiced by Clancy Brown who also voices Mr. Krabs. I learned that fact a while ago and now it is 100% impossible for me to take Long Feng seriously.
(You really notice that its the same dude in the scene where he gets arrested like two or so episodes after this one)
At 8:05, Appa is like "Today is NOT a day to mess with me, Borr!".
“I bet M. Night Shyamalan would cast a Scotsman as Guru Pathik” i’m fucking dying micky
*i got so mad when red shirt man said appa has been pampered*
a watched the episode a couple of times but this is the first time i noticed the fact that the kid that reminds Appa of Aang has the same voice actor as Aang. that's smart! they don't only look the same - they sound the same as well! cool!
I was so close to crying in this episode, actually I think I got a few tears this shit was sooo sad
Did you notice that guru saying he had a vision of avatar reaching the eastern air temple and do you remember avatar stormed out of the air temple when he heard that he had to leave to the eastern air table before he froze . so guru was waiting in the eastern air temple for hundered years or some..omg
I love the scene where guru pathik and appa are chilling on the top of the mountain it's so peaceful.
i can't imagine how painful or frustrating it is for appa to hear the bison whistle and not being able to respond to it.
I remember watching the show fully once when I was 12. I got that this episode was sad but I didn't think anything of it. I rewatched the series a few weeks ago. I'm now 18. And This episode made me bawl. I cried my eyes out. Shit is just sad man, the amount of pain appa goes through, just one bad thing after another. Heart breaking
When you think about it, that kid probably saw Appa's situation as his own, since his father's attitude towards him probably went a lot deeper than what a kid show could've shown.
I don't think it was too dark maybe he just recognised himself in Appa and wanted to help animals
lol Rana we've all been there
7:00 to 7:20 the feels are so real 😪 1 of the saddest scenes in the show
Appa's Lost Days was the most painful to watch
0:05 Suraj from Denmark, "Enjoying the frikadellers?"
My favorite episode in the entire series. Gets me worked up every single time. And I've watched the series at least 10 times. this episode is a work of art
When Rana said "No come the get the fuh oh my godd!" I felt that
This dude just said a bison who lives with a traveling child nomad and his friends and sleeps outside every night has been pampered......aight then
Katara and Sokka are brown, guys lol
Bryce Cox not that kind of brown though
Yeah tru
everyone's brown on the inside
@@shineinouzen7412 in your body is not much light you would be complete white without blood inside ^^
I remember when this show first came out, it wast the first show both my daughter and I would watch together. It helped us bond, love this show.
i just realized that we don't see Suki after this moment till the Boiling Rock Episode!
I love the reaction of the guy with the blue t-shirt holding appa especially when he's laughing😂
"m night shyamalan would cast a scotsman for guru patik" kjhDBJFJHB that was actually hilarious...and sadly accurate
9:47 Suraj: Oh I get it
Ty Lee one second later: Oh I get it
I know this is two years old but I really want you guys to know that the voice actor for long feng is also the voice actor for mr krabs
I *cackled* when he asked that question and I was hoping in the editing he would put a picture of Mr Krabs on the screen 😂
Hands down the most heartbreaking episode in the whole series
This episode hurts. It physically hurts.
@7:58 I’m pretty sure someone on this planet thought the best name for that creature is “BOARCUPINE”
I'm excited to see how you guys react the next time we see Pathik. It's a good one.
onion banana juice!
I already cried a 10000000000 times and I did it again just watching this video
Bro, I remember watching this and tales of ba sing se way back when i was like 11,now im 17 and I still remember.such a grown up show with a meaning
This is NOT a bison's show.
Hahaha lol
Sooooo logistically speaking, how much money yall want for us to get 2 s3 episodes a week
"I bet M. Night Shamalan would cast a Scotsman for Guru Patik"
Funniest line in the entire video