Breaking Down Avatar: The Last Airbender's Incredible Animation | Animator Spotlight

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  • (VISUAL SPOILERS FOR AVATAR: THE LAST AIRBENDER)
    Canipa looks back on a recently revived classic and discusses how Avatar: The Last Airbender was able to excel due to the creative trust in the Korean animation teams. So much for "American" cartoons!
    Support the channel on Patreon: / thecanipaeffect
    Sources and Further Reading:
    Avatar: The Art of the Animated Series - www.amazon.com/Avatar-Last-Ai...
    Avatar: The Last Airbender: Creating the Legend (DVD Extras) - www.amazon.com/Avatar-Last-Ai...
    Bryan and Mike on the Nick Animation Podcast - • Episode 1: Bryan Konie...
    LeSean Thomas' Seoul Sessions - • SEOUL SESSIONS: Ep1- "...
    Korea JoongAng Daily on Korean animators moving to the US - koreajoongangdaily.joins.com/...
    Manuel Rodriguez's son performs Groundboxing at MoMoCon - • Southern Praying Manti...
    Seung-Hyun Oh Vimeo - vimeo.com/user11359513
    Seung-Hyun Oh Linkedin - / seung-hyun-oh-68717526
    Follow me on Twitter: / canipashow
    Intro:
    Animated by Christian Maize (@CookieficationJ)
    Music by Steven Kelly (@Sarifus)
    Produced for The Canipa Effect
    Anime/Cartoon series featured in this video (chronologically):
    Avatar: The Last Airbender (2005)
    King of the Hill (1997)
    Family Guy (1999)
    Invader Zim (2001)
    Mission Hill (1999)
    Avatar: The Last Airbender (Pilot) (2004)
    Wonderful Days (2003)
    The Legend of Korra (2012)
    The Last Airbender [the bad one] (2010)
    The God of High School (2020)
    Fullmetal Alchemist (2003)
    Naruto (2002)
    Foster's Home for Imaginary Friends (2004)
    Spongebob Squarepants (1999)
    Fairly Odd Parents (2001)
    Pokemon: Advanced Battle (2004)
    Music:
    (Avatar: The Last Airbender does not have an official soundtrack release. The track titles are fan-written. Likewise, there are two composers for the series, but with no official release, it's unclear who did what.)
    00:00 - Cave Jivin' - Jeremy Zuckerman/Benjamin Wynn (ATLA)
    00:49 - The Canipa Effect Intro - Steven Kelly
    01:04 - Aang vs. Ozai - Jeremy Zuckerman/Benjamin Wynn (ATLA)
    02:47 - The Avatar Has Returned - James Newton Howard (The Last Airbender)
    03:09 - YuYen - Jeremy Zuckerman/Benjamin Wynn (ATLA)
    04:40 - Peace Excerpt - Jeremy Zuckerman/Benjamin Wynn (ATLA)
    05:46 - Final Blow - Jeremy Zuckerman/Benjamin Wynn (ATLA)
    06:38 - Main Theme - Jeremy Zuckerman/Benjamin Wynn (ATLA)
    07:20 - Earthbenders - James Newton Howard (The Last Airbender)
    09:18 - The Blue Spirit - James Newton Howard (The Last Airbender)
    09:53 - Invading the Palace - Jeremy Zuckerman/Benjamin Wynn (ATLA)
    11:23 - The Chance - Roman P
    All footage is used for the purpose of review and is fair use.
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Komentáře • 503

  • @TheCanipaEffect
    @TheCanipaEffect  Před 3 lety +72

    Thanks for watching! I mention a future Legend of Korra video a couple of times in this video, and now it's finally out!
    Watch here: czcams.com/video/iVcHW50nTUk/video.html

  • @AvatarTheLastPodcasters
    @AvatarTheLastPodcasters Před 3 lety +727

    Fun Fact
    The foaming Mouth Guy is a direct result of Mike and Bryan's trust in the animation team. The script read that he just faints, the team took it a whole bother level and added the gestures, foam, faint and recovery.

    • @lumossk3657
      @lumossk3657 Před 3 lety +18

      The best improvisation since the "glass of dirt" scene in POTC

  • @Noct31
    @Noct31 Před 3 lety +1343

    The fact the Korean animators were given the proper respect and freedom they deserve for their work goes a LONG way to explaining why this show still looks so incredible all these years later. Legend of Korra, too.

  • @Faulheit
    @Faulheit Před 3 lety +2330

    I love the fact that this show is still relevant after all these years

    • @csweezey18
      @csweezey18 Před 3 lety +97

      ATLA will always be relevant.

    • @mechajay3358
      @mechajay3358 Před 3 lety +60

      It's Timeless

    • @mordercainear9573
      @mordercainear9573 Před 3 lety +29

      Why not, anything good will forever imprinted in the mind of that generation. DragonBall came out in the 80s and still relevant

    • @danielkolosov6406
      @danielkolosov6406 Před 3 lety +3

      Need to thank the creator of the video

    • @buster3041
      @buster3041 Před 3 lety

      Partially for the wrong reasons.

  • @aquaarietta
    @aquaarietta Před 3 lety +709

    The animation is the primary reason I'm not really looking forward to the live action Netflix show. Avatar exists perfectly in the medium of animation, and I just think live action isn't going to be able to deliver this show in the right way, even with the creators involved.

    • @TheCanipaEffect
      @TheCanipaEffect  Před 3 lety +127

      Yeah, I did a thread about this on Twitter, but even if Bryan/Mike are involved, the input of the Korean animators was so valuable to making the show what it is.

    • @jacobpapaly378
      @jacobpapaly378 Před 3 lety +69

      Now with Bryan and Mike completely gone from the show, I have very little faith in the new adaptation.

    • @glimmerkepu
      @glimmerkepu Před 3 lety +13

      I understand your opinion but I also think Avatar is such a deep show that they can easily adapt it to any medium and explore the aspects that work best in each, while in animation they can fully realize the magical elements of the world and go for more dynamic fight scenes and slapstick humor, in live action they could focus more on aspects like dialogue, politics, philosophies, the injuries and deaths caused by war, martials arts choreographies that are not animation friendly (slow movements or many characters on screen for example) and much more. I really wish one day we'll also see a 3D adaptation, the story of The Last Airbender has a lot of untapped potential to be explored in different mediums.

    • @raghunathb402
      @raghunathb402 Před 3 lety +2

      Serer this aged very badly

    • @sirmel11
      @sirmel11 Před 3 lety +10

      not sure why people want to do live action so badly

  • @ryantheanimator1156
    @ryantheanimator1156 Před 3 lety +1296

    I swear 2D Animator job is the most underappreciated and most overlooked profession in the US animation industry. If you want to be a 2D animator it's more likely to get that job outside of US, otherwise they mostly look for character designers, storyboard artist, BG artists and prop designers. A couple of studios like Powerhouse does look for in-house animators, but it's only a handful.

    • @reagle9315
      @reagle9315 Před 3 lety +23

      Animators in Japan are underappreciated too

    • @reagle9315
      @reagle9315 Před 3 lety +2

      @Ooohbopbopboppadoohwah I guess

    • @aginpro
      @aginpro Před 3 lety +21

      animation as a medium and everyone involved is fundamentally underappreciated

    • @hozcar30
      @hozcar30 Před 3 lety +2

      At least USA has a prominent animation industry, not like latinoamerica, I dare to say that here in Colombia is really bad ;-;

    • @spoony8497
      @spoony8497 Před rokem +2

      @@aginpro always has been. hopefully it will get the recognition it deserves one day. IMO, its the hardest form of art to do. very complex and takes a very long time to make.

  • @deykuzor
    @deykuzor Před 3 lety +2327

    THANK YOU. As a Korean American and artist, you have NO idea how many arguments I've had with my Japanese (ethnic and national) girlfriend about Korean animation somehow being inferior to Japanese. I showed her Avatar and she was so thoroughly convinced it had to be done by Japanese studios that I just gave up.

    • @krono5el
      @krono5el Před 3 lety +369

      koreans been animating all our cartoons for decades.

    • @RPGFReeKZ
      @RPGFReeKZ Před 3 lety +306

      Some japanese studious even outsource the in betweens to korea though. :/

    • @frosty6845
      @frosty6845 Před 3 lety +264

      Sounds like you need a new girlfriend

    • @Zeresrail
      @Zeresrail Před 3 lety +234

      I dont get that. Talent is talent. Why doesn it matter to people where something is animated? I mean, take a look at Castelvania. It has incredible animation and was produced in the US.

    • @JerzyMuller
      @JerzyMuller Před 3 lety +191

      That’s a difference between being patriotic (I’m proud that my people can do that) and nationalistic (only my people can do that). It’s unfortunately wide spread in a lot of places.

  • @Hello-qv2fx
    @Hello-qv2fx Před 3 lety +227

    I love how nobody stands still. Everybody's constantly moving. They put in so much detail to some random guy walking in the background

  • @smoky7451
    @smoky7451 Před 3 lety +253

    I remember seeing a video where one of the animators was talking about how they animated the characters talking in avatar, they focused more on the expression than on an absolutely faithful lip sync. Because in the end, what's most important is communicating the emotion of the character and not let the constraint of the lyp sync hinder that. She said that the showrunners let these details of animation up to them pretty freely too. I found that very cool and interesting as a student in 2D animation.

  • @goldentrout4811
    @goldentrout4811 Před 3 lety +661

    There was a thread on reddit about how good Avatar was and people were praising how good US cartoon animation was. So i commented that Avatar's animation was actually produced in South Korea (since i saw the interview with Avatar VAs confirming that), and i got downvoted lol. That was a years ago tho, i wonder if they realize it by now.

    • @takahashierik
      @takahashierik Před 3 lety +142

      People could just look at the credits in the show and see that all the animators have Korean names... but unfortunately no one looks at credits I guess

    • @TheCanipaEffect
      @TheCanipaEffect  Před 3 lety +160

      It doesn't help that they put the Korean names at the end of the credits. (Plus on Netflix, it skips that part)

    • @takahashierik
      @takahashierik Před 3 lety +64

      @@TheCanipaEffect guess I'm in the minority that usually doesn't skip the credits because I like to hear the full music lol

    • @sophiamura9484
      @sophiamura9484 Před 3 lety +31

      The Canipa Effect That makes me mad out of my mind. How can you just... cut credits out??? like the animators are literally so crucial for the show

    • @ryantheanimator1156
      @ryantheanimator1156 Před 3 lety +27

      @@TheCanipaEffect At least they have their name credits, so many Western shows nowadays just list the name of the studio and not even bother to credit the individual animators.

  • @donpylon5102
    @donpylon5102 Před 3 lety +323

    people still talking about Avatar just shows how unique and popular this show still is

    • @ExcuseMyWeebRudeness
      @ExcuseMyWeebRudeness Před 3 lety +9

      I was bothered for years to watch the show, and was told to avoid The Legend of Korra.
      I watched both, and I was whelmed by Avatar and was very surprised by The Legend of Korra.

    • @eggsnspam
      @eggsnspam Před 3 lety +2

      @@ExcuseMyWeebRudeness I watched ATLA as an adult the first time. Thought it was awesome, very similar to the anime I watched growing up. I said "finally US is catching on!" Then I noticed I kept rewatching ATLA over and over and keep finding even more awesome stuff about it!

    • @ExcuseMyWeebRudeness
      @ExcuseMyWeebRudeness Před 3 lety

      @@eggsnspam I'm happy for you. I just wish I could've had that experience with ATLA.

    • @roomijsjeeee
      @roomijsjeeee Před 3 lety +1

      definitely my favorite animated show

    • @ExcuseMyWeebRudeness
      @ExcuseMyWeebRudeness Před 3 lety

      @@cactus_juice5913 Who?

  • @afizaaulia1949
    @afizaaulia1949 Před 3 lety +303

    I am starting to realise Korean has a good taste in story or comics..cause all the comics/manhwa that I ve read in webtoon are so good with art style and story .... their styles is so unique..so many Korean authors that I appreciate.... so I have no doubt Korea has many talented artist too I hope they will get more recognition as the high quality manhwa that got anime adaptations lately...I hope more manhwa will get anime adaptations and dubbed by the Koreans as well

    • @deykuzor
      @deykuzor Před 3 lety +39

      It's kinda unfortunate that it's seen as a frivolous career by Korea though. If you're gonna be an artist, your whole family will want you to commercialize. You don't want to be a an artist in Korea. It's just not a good profession. Usually they are in school for other careers and do art on the side and then just somehow find a big enough audience to justify the switch.
      I'm Korean American and this is a perspective based on what my Korean friends who are from Korea tell me.

    • @lyrablack8621
      @lyrablack8621 Před 3 lety +3

      Imagine the art we'd have if it weren't tied to money (read: shelter, food, water, electricity, etc.)

    • @afizaaulia1949
      @afizaaulia1949 Před 3 lety +4

      @@deykuzor i think that is applied in my country as well... more people are into drawing but that as a hobby not as a career choices

  • @Moongazer980
    @Moongazer980 Před 3 lety +115

    The animation paired with sound design is definitely what makes the bending for me. My favorite is how heavy and solid the earthbending sounds and looks

    • @glimmerkepu
      @glimmerkepu Před 3 lety +19

      The sound of combustion bending was so crazy! like a muffled gunshot as it travels and explodes.

  • @DongHuaReviews
    @DongHuaReviews Před 3 lety +466

    I never thought about the blur effect that you mention near the end of this video before but that is wild. I always just assumed it was to hide lazy animation and QUALITY but seeing where it's used here and how it ruins the smears is just sad. Always fascinating to see a new element that you'd never thought about before.
    Obviously, fantastic video in general but that bit really blew my mind.

    • @shir0azure339
      @shir0azure339 Před 3 lety +1

      I wonder if there is a way to remove it?

    • @vslav7656
      @vslav7656 Před 3 lety +17

      @@shir0azure339 Probably no, you'll need to take the rough drawing and color them once again or we'll need the sequence before compositing from studio archieves if there are any.

    • @user-om9gy3mg7x
      @user-om9gy3mg7x Před 3 lety +2

      3D models won’t have motion blur
      ufotable uses 3D models for reference for action scene
      but it might not be as accurate as a real martial artist

    • @MrE_
      @MrE_ Před 3 lety

      Yea I learned something new here too

    • @nekochan21121
      @nekochan21121 Před 3 lety +3

      Yea that for real astounded me 👀✨
      Just seeing how in depth the animation was displayed just makes my respect for this series even higher!!😭👏

  • @dinowibisono99
    @dinowibisono99 Před 3 lety +187

    "..but this one annoying thing" *cuts to azula*
    Well played, very well played.

  • @ynk1611
    @ynk1611 Před 3 lety +133

    The clip at 7:20 demonstrated really well how the staff of the movie did not understand the bending concepts. In the show, bending elements always corresponded to movements, like the force in Star Wars. If they kick forward, rock has to fly forward. The forces created through these bending moves also impact other physical properties like density or volume. They kick into the ground, pushing away rock, they then direct it upward to build a wall with a mass corresponding to the impact of the step.
    2 Steps --> Construct a wall and push it further up/Get a rock and propel it upward
    Directional move with arms --> Create a movement pattern/scheme
    Kick + 2 punches --> Release the material with force
    If this was the proper show, this multi-men coordinated attack would've unleashed a hellscape of incoming rock, stone, dirt and other materials with great force before the enemy. Such a powerful move could've startled benders like Azula, Katara and maybe even Toph, and force their attack to a halt.
    But what do we get here? They do all that to lift a medium-sized rock and need another guy to fully execute the move, although they are at least 6 grown warriors with badass warcries.
    And then, the fire nation soldier just stands there and waits for it to happen? Like wtf, even the stupidest guards we saw in the army could've just stepped aside like it was nothing.
    This "thing" is a disappointment. It disrespected all of the aspects of the original. Let's just hope the Netflix adaptation will be better, although my stomach gives me mixed signals on this one too...
    Edit: If the film making is so poorly executed that it seems stupid then the staff is still responsible. They have to deliver a comprehensive scene the viewer can understand without additional information. It's not about what the *didn't* show, it's about what they actually *did* show, and what they showed was a joke.

    • @XWierdThingsHappenX
      @XWierdThingsHappenX Před 3 lety +4

      Nah this scene was very poorly done. Well you are right about how their movements don't automatically move the element. They group actually does send up a big wave of rocks. The scene was just so poorly shot it looks like it took a small army to send one stupid rock.

    • @Luey_Luey
      @Luey_Luey Před 3 lety

      with reference to the rocks, the poor filming of the shot isn't the issue, its that the FX are bad. you can choose to believe that offscreen they were earthbending a bunch of rock, but on-screen you only see a single rock being flung at the fire nation soldier. there's another video (i forget by who) that goes into detail about why the CGI of shamalan's movie was terrible. It also touches on why the guard just stands there waiting for it to happen; M. Night really seemed to want to do long takes for the action scenes , which in execution ended up having people sitting still between their 'shots' while the camera physically moved around to focus on someone else when it was their turn to do whatever

    • @amyc2390
      @amyc2390 Před 5 měsíci

      I think it is worth reflecting on the the perspective of the show; Aang is a Monk. Their bending movements are based on Tai Chi etc, moving energy around the body and in turn reminding oneself of their inherent role on Earth. This is the energy and nature of the power that moves the elements around them. Understanding. Respect. Intention. Avatar is a show about understanding your power and place in the world, and not allowing yourself to be caught up in narrative, but be present as you live within your accepted purpose.

  • @blurryink115
    @blurryink115 Před 3 lety +116

    Looking at ATLA clips always gets me so emotional 🤧🤧🤧

  • @duchi882
    @duchi882 Před 3 lety +256

    Just imagine when Koreans combine their storytelling capabilties
    from their well-known K-dramas and their Animation capabilties, they could possibly make a show that can be globally recognized.

    • @the8u9
      @the8u9 Před 3 lety +12

      it's kinda scary how it's starting to happen now ^^;;;;

    • @MangaMarjan
      @MangaMarjan Před 3 lety +5

      I honestly find Korean story structure and delivery to be interesting, yes, but often times to foreign and "weird". It's hard to get attached to characters or feel the emotional punch of a climactic scene.

    • @R0CKDRIG0
      @R0CKDRIG0 Před 3 lety +1

      Are K-dramas good tho? Seems like their auteur filmmakers are the ones to look out for.

    • @the8u9
      @the8u9 Před 3 lety +3

      @@R0CKDRIG0 lol it's true, but there are a few storytelling gems every once in a while especially on the romance front. Which is why so many more women love kdramas than guys ^^

    • @xgerra16
      @xgerra16 Před 3 lety +18

      Tower of God (Korean comics with great story) should have been made by the Korean studio. Instead production committee decided to give it to the Japanese studio that had a lot of restrictions (cour system that requires for the show to have either 13 or 26 episodes). Because of that the story that needed 19-20 episodes got 13 and the anime was rushed as the result.

  • @kneegga4677
    @kneegga4677 Před 3 lety +391

    Ah, the anime that isn't anime but looks and feels more like anime that stuff currently airing

    • @RPGFReeKZ
      @RPGFReeKZ Před 3 lety +2

      Kappa Mikey?

    • @milddiffuse
      @milddiffuse Před 3 lety +63

      It's sad that "looks like anime" is a thing. Just proves to show there isn't enough 2D animation coming from other parts of the world.

    • @KnotPhound
      @KnotPhound Před 3 lety +30

      Well, you could say it is anime since it literally means animation. Go show some random japanese person any Disney rennissance film and the first thing it'll go through his/her mind is gonna be the word "anime". So yes, it's anime, but not Japanese animation.

    • @lordpicklenips3407
      @lordpicklenips3407 Před 3 lety +28

      “Some people spend their lives interested only in themselves. Almost all Japanese animation is produced with hardly any basis taken from observing real people, you know. It’s produced by humans who can’t stand looking at other humans. And that’s why the industry is full of otaku!.” - Miyazaki

    • @raitorino7520
      @raitorino7520 Před 3 lety +7

      It's more animated than most animes

  • @mrav8r
    @mrav8r Před 3 lety +48

    You showed my two favorite scenes:
    Combat: the blue spirit splits the spear, towards the camera, while attempting to free Aang from the fire nation prison. So smooth and cool. ♥️♥️
    Noncombat: Sokka freaks out upon learning that Aang has signed up as a student in a fire nation school. LOL 🤣

  • @katrinslavin
    @katrinslavin Před 3 lety +49

    god bryke rlly did everything right. theres so much respect for the cultures portrayed in the show, for the people working behind show. it really does feel like it was made w so much love and care. it never fails to amaze me and make me gain an even deeper appreciation for the show.

    • @eggsnspam
      @eggsnspam Před 3 lety +14

      Don't forget Aaron Ehasz and his wife Elizabeth. They did the nuance, the heavy lifting of the dialogue and story lines for the heavy story elements. Plus Aaron's contribution was to make Toph a blind girl!

    • @katrinslavin
      @katrinslavin Před 3 lety +3

      im not. sorry, it did seem like i did. i think that aaron and elizabeth's inputs are big factors in how the show came to be, it wouldn't have been the same without them. theyre doing an incredible job on the dragon prince as well.

    • @glimmerkepu
      @glimmerkepu Před 3 lety +1

      @@eggsnspam After watching Korra I can totally see how much they contributed to making The Last Airbender such a fun and engaging show, I gave up at season 3 of Korra because of how boring the story and characters were, the concepts were good but in execution it just didn't work, so it's clear this guy carried the original show. Shame he was apparently sexist towards women at one of his later jobs, his work is really good, guess it's another case of separating artists from their work.

  • @fwuuton
    @fwuuton Před 3 lety +24

    Its amazing how South Korea is finally getting the spotlight now as they should have a long time ago. From absolutely brilliant films and kdramas to masterful zombie thrillers like Kingdom and Train to Busan, to their webtoons and manhwas, and even kpop. Its about time countries other than Japan got some credit.

  • @princessthyemis
    @princessthyemis Před 3 lety +52

    Wow everything about this absolutely blows my mind! I love the fact that the Korean animators are the one that made the power and the effects of the bending better over time to get a sense of the characters' power and how they've improved. You're totally right when you say that the movement and action is part of how we get attached to them as characters. This is absolutely excellent and you get a ton of really impressive research! Every part of this blows my mind! Thank you so much!

  • @mlsdreavusjargon6910
    @mlsdreavusjargon6910 Před 3 lety +15

    Just finished watching Avatar for the first time, and yeah one of my favourite parts about it was just how expressive it always felt, like the people animating it must have been having fun doing it. Bits like when Toph opens Hama’s box and everyone crowds around her, or the foaming mouth guy, or a bunch of other bits I can’t remember off the top of my head, actually added a lot of fun to the show and created a lot of my favourite moments with nothing but unnecessary visuals.

  • @misterluppus6727
    @misterluppus6727 Před 3 lety +52

    Is there ANY aspect of this show that is not OUTSTANDING and WHOLESOME?!

    • @captainfiri7619
      @captainfiri7619 Před 3 lety +4

      Romance. But other than that - this is just perfection 👌

    • @hyperum7862
      @hyperum7862 Před 3 lety +7

      @@captainfiri7619 The romance was surprisingly actually done really well in this show. Zuko's romantic subplot was a little quiet and underdeveloped, but the show combined the slow fluctuating burn between Aang and Katara over three seasons with the satisfying and humorous pairing of Sokka and Suki, which makes for a great dynamic between the main cast that's easy to get invested in.

    • @captainfiri7619
      @captainfiri7619 Před 3 lety +5

      @@hyperum7862 Okay, Sokka and Suki were awesome and the best pairing in the show. Katara and Aang were cute... until season 3, when it became kinda off-putting because of how awfully one-sided it was. And Mai and ZukoThey are disastrous trainwreck of relationship. Their personalities don't match, like, at all. I'm not saying that this relationship is "toxic", but these two are so, so ill-suited for each other that I can't believe it's actually happened in the show that is so good at writing compelling characters and not some below-average fanfiction.

    • @captainfiri7619
      @captainfiri7619 Před 3 lety

      @EE Tachi "Sometimes" is the key word here.

  • @micaann7974
    @micaann7974 Před 3 lety +10

    Just finished ATLA and LOK and honestly the action scenes in this series are one of the reasons I decided to watch it. The dedication to each bending art and their corresponding martial art is amazingly well done. And to consider it came out on 2005-2008 that is just an amazing progress and dedication.

  • @andyzhang7890
    @andyzhang7890 Před 3 lety +19

    Glad you covered this masterpiece. I feel like it's probably the most video essay'd show on CZcams, and get I still can't get enough of it.

  • @hellsapoppin9326
    @hellsapoppin9326 Před 3 lety +30

    While we're on American cartoons with cinematic direction/ambitions/moments etc.:
    Invader Zim
    Motorcity
    Tron Legacy
    (The pilot episode and first season) of Rugrats
    Samurai Jack / Sym Bionic titan / Primal / Dexter (yes seriously, Genndy always goes hard)
    Kids Next Door (you'd be surprised looking back)

    • @trika91
      @trika91 Před 3 lety +3

      Rise of the teenage mutant ninja turtles? That one’s good, right?

    • @hellsapoppin9326
      @hellsapoppin9326 Před 3 lety

      @@trika91 OF COURSE, imma fool for leaving it out

  • @secretscarlet8249
    @secretscarlet8249 Před 3 lety +12

    Thanks for showcasing the animation. It's hardwork, and a proof of why a wonderful friendship and respect for the people behind them can help make a show withstand the years.

  • @171QA
    @171QA Před 3 lety +57

    Avatar raised the bar in animated shows for me. As long as I live I’ll compare every show to Avatar and decide if it’s worth watching or not.
    Speaking of which: how you heard of the Dragon Prince? One of the writers from Avatar created it. It’s more of a European fantasy series but feels like an anime at times.

    • @BudderChezMC
      @BudderChezMC Před 3 lety +6

      Yessss i love the dragon prince! Hahaha yah it definitely raised the bar for me as well. Unfortunatley I feel like American cartoons are just getting worse and worse lol.

    • @TheCanipaEffect
      @TheCanipaEffect  Před 3 lety +13

      Yeah, I really like The Dragon Prince! Animation started out a bit unconsistent, but they improved a lot over later seasons.

    • @Meidaneh_Shush
      @Meidaneh_Shush Před 3 lety +8

      The headwriter actually. Aaron Ehasz.

    • @frosty6845
      @frosty6845 Před 3 lety

      I haven't touched the Dragon Prince because of the stories of abuse by the man in charge

    • @MaxIronsThird
      @MaxIronsThird Před 3 lety +3

      There was Teen Titans before Avatar the Last Airbender.

  • @mickmcanitube4999
    @mickmcanitube4999 Před 3 lety +18

    Damn I didn't know the animation's done by Korean staffs

  • @jepoyburner
    @jepoyburner Před 3 lety +4

    I never even realized that there is motion blur in ATLA.

  • @EscapeReality123
    @EscapeReality123 Před 2 měsíci +1

    Something that I always loved the most about this Animation style is... that it just *screams* "hands and feet". Which are considered as the most difficult parts of human body to draw and animate. But in Avatar, they are almost ALWAYS visible and in motion. This brings a lot more body language to the characters, something that usually cartoons and animes are trying to avoid or replace with something else.

  • @notjason9234
    @notjason9234 Před 3 lety +23

    Fantastic please have my child

  • @_M_4
    @_M_4 Před 3 lety +114

    I'm sure this won't inspire pointless discussions about what Anime is and isn't.

  • @distama
    @distama Před 3 lety +6

    It never ceases to impress me how well researched your videos are, I had no idea about many of the things you said. I am sorry for the people who have not yet discovered your channel! Avatar is a fantastic show, their attention to detail and story is something that fascinated me and still does! I remember looking at it as a child and noticing details such as the characters hair grew between episodes (Zuko in season 2, Aang in season 3, sokka..), the details in fight scenes, the characters personality matures, etc, little things that were not common in other Cartoons and that I loved about Avatar. Excellent video!

  • @davidcruz1941
    @davidcruz1941 Před 3 lety +68

    You should do an animation spotlight on rise of tmnt

    • @alvarorodry1632
      @alvarorodry1632 Před 3 lety +8

      That he should

    • @tigirao5926
      @tigirao5926 Před 3 lety +9

      Haven't seen the show but holy shit does it look good

    • @dziankolack9331
      @dziankolack9331 Před 3 lety

      PLEAAAAAAASE CANIPA WE NEED THIS

    • @milddiffuse
      @milddiffuse Před 3 lety

      Yeah that one is animated and I guess storyboarded really well! I think it should show a bit more restrain though, it's way to much action for me...

    • @davidcruz1941
      @davidcruz1941 Před 3 lety +1

      @@milddiffuse There's no such thing as too much

  • @-seth
    @-seth Před 3 lety +2

    I’m so glad I found this! The whole time watching the show I was consistently blown away by the attention to detail and extra effort they put into the animation. I could never figure out how they pulled it off because I thought that those details would be lost due to lack of communication if they completely outsourced animation, but I also knew it would be incredibly difficult to put in all of that effort in-house on a small nick show budget. Things like Zuko’s hair growing out in a believable way, the characters changing their outfits often, even specific scenes like Sokka’s “water triiibe” scene in book 2 where they have him whip his head around as a follow through with the rest of his body as he leaves. All of these things can be easily taken for granted, but if you’re paying attention you can clearly see all of the care they put into making everything look they way they wanted it to.

  • @ade1174
    @ade1174 Před 3 lety +3

    Thanks for the breakdown. Avatar is still one of my favorite shows to this day. I didn't know how much interplay between America and Korea was involved in making the show.

  • @bumblewyn
    @bumblewyn Před 3 lety +5

    Amazing video! I've been a fat of ATLA since it first aired, but I never knew much about the animation process other than that they used real martial arts as a reference. Very well explained!

  • @sydneykysar7895
    @sydneykysar7895 Před 3 lety +7

    This video explained everything so well, love the show even more after watching

  • @kamekarin2889
    @kamekarin2889 Před 3 lety +6

    Can't wait to see you talk about the legend of korra

  • @bootleggreenthanos5944
    @bootleggreenthanos5944 Před 3 lety +4

    This show's stellar animation will forever remain memorable

  • @Nexus42
    @Nexus42 Před 3 lety +6

    Fantastic work, can't wait to see the video of Korra!

  • @Fredlyy
    @Fredlyy Před 3 lety +2

    As someone who has been super into avatar for like 8 years now, this is the first video on Avatar that I've watched and actually learned something new about the show from in a while

  • @DustinHarrelson
    @DustinHarrelson Před 3 lety +1

    Loved this video! These creators made something that so many people love and it’s cool to hear their stories!

  • @erufailon4723
    @erufailon4723 Před 3 lety +27

    I didn't know Bryke were that involved in the production. As much as I dislike some of their narrative choices and later remarks, I have nothing but respect for the effort they put into the show

    • @bradymalec3690
      @bradymalec3690 Před 3 lety +9

      I own an ATLA art book by the creators, & it goes into quite a bit of detail about the production of the show, & they both played a significant role. The show wouldn't be what it is without them. They cared deeply about every aspect of the production, & befriended some truly passionate, talented individuals to work with. It all came together to create something truly great. Made me appreciate the show even more.

    • @theavatar9191
      @theavatar9191 Před 3 lety +3

      The more you find out about these guys, the more you'd appreciate them and understand why they're as highly regarded as they are amongst the fan base. We couldn't ask for better creators. Legends in the animation industry

  • @user-dg8nm9zr7i
    @user-dg8nm9zr7i Před 3 lety

    such a great and informative video! this just makes my love for the show and its creators bigger now. :D

  • @BIGBMH
    @BIGBMH Před 3 lety

    Great video! I’m a longtime fan of the show, but I feel like I learned so much about the behind the scenes process here. Very informative and engaging.

  • @kadaverf
    @kadaverf Před 3 lety +1

    Great video! I have always felt stunned at the quality of ATLA each time I watch it, and knowing more about it makes me appreciate it even more. Keep it going!

  • @arkdtk
    @arkdtk Před rokem

    Fantastic video, I love the attention to the description

  • @Figgy5119
    @Figgy5119 Před 3 lety

    Awesome! Great research and presentation! :)

  • @scifigeek14
    @scifigeek14 Před 3 lety

    thank you for making this. I had never heard about the stories of the animators. I've seen so many videos about the storyline or the character arcs but nothing actually giving detailed info on the history of the people involved.

  • @zoegardiner9614
    @zoegardiner9614 Před 3 lety

    Thanks for making this video! I want to get into the animation industry and I have learned a lot for your video! ❤️❤️❤️❤️

  • @thatrandomcrazy
    @thatrandomcrazy Před 3 lety

    Loved the background music using the score in the final fight

  • @joefrisby7776
    @joefrisby7776 Před 3 lety

    This was awesome! Keep it up man

  • @StreetzSweeper
    @StreetzSweeper Před 3 lety

    Thank you, I love this series and now I appreciate the animations that much more.

  • @virginiasmiles8865
    @virginiasmiles8865 Před rokem

    this was a well researched, spoken, and informational video!

  • @allanredhill8682
    @allanredhill8682 Před 3 lety +2

    One thing that bugs me on most anime is how many still images they sometimes have. Animation is hard and expensive of course but shows like avatar or castlevania have so much more animation and character in comparison. Characters are moving and emoting all the time and still reaction shots are pretty rare. Anime can feel more like a slideshow then....well anime sometimes.

  • @alejandroojeda1572
    @alejandroojeda1572 Před 3 lety +4

    3:34 LOOK AT KATARA, theres a glitch, the kimono she wears suddenly changes, the White band dissapears.

    • @RoseCalyx
      @RoseCalyx Před 3 lety +3

      yeah but it’s so minor that it doesn’t really affect the scene unless you’re watching it frame by frame. Also that isn’t a kimono she’s wearing lol

    • @alejandroojeda1572
      @alejandroojeda1572 Před 3 lety +1

      @@RoseCalyx yeah, it's just a funny thing i found

  • @flim-flammington
    @flim-flammington Před 3 lety +1

    I just finished rewatching last airbender 3 days ago...
    i feel like i need to watch it again after this.

  • @diannekelley2307
    @diannekelley2307 Před 3 měsíci

    Fun fact: The title sequence was not done by JM Animation, but rather by Titmouse in the US in one of their earlier projects. And this was before Metalocalypse, folks.

  • @scaredofsociety6351
    @scaredofsociety6351 Před 3 lety +4

    I absolutely loved your video I can't wait for you to talk about Korra it's absolutely amazing how much animation can change in a few years

  • @herbivi-cus5382
    @herbivi-cus5382 Před 3 lety

    Damn, I was so hyped for your analysis of Korra at the end. Please, you gotta make this video! Also, wow, I didn't know studio Mir was created because of Avatar, that's cool!

  • @parthsharma7129
    @parthsharma7129 Před 3 lety

    Once again , thanks for making this video... From one avatar fan to another, I respect your effort in this video...
    🙏🏼 Love and respect from India.🙏🏼

  • @hectora.3220
    @hectora.3220 Před 3 lety +1

    Love your videos. Could you do a video about the studio behind The King's Avatar anime?

  • @adhamadyatma4716
    @adhamadyatma4716 Před 3 lety +2

    The fact that this show is still relevant after these years is also become the surplus for this show.

  • @derekdunbar4694
    @derekdunbar4694 Před 3 lety +1

    It's like every day I learn a new reason to love this show.

  • @Nobody-tt4uh
    @Nobody-tt4uh Před 3 měsíci +1

    I can’t count how much I’ve re-watched this show

  • @leoramiro7864
    @leoramiro7864 Před 3 lety +2

    crazy to think that the animators from my 2 favorite series are the same, Atla and spetacular spider man
    btw, loved the video man

  • @anigerrodz2730
    @anigerrodz2730 Před 3 lety +17

    Didn’t studio mir also animated voltron:legendary defender ?

    • @TheCanipaEffect
      @TheCanipaEffect  Před 3 lety +10

      Yup! They had even more creative control on that one.

    • @guessmyname1246
      @guessmyname1246 Před 3 lety +1

      Even though the ending was a train wreck, the animation was so good!

  • @malahamavet
    @malahamavet Před 3 lety +1

    this is heartwarming!
    I want to make an avatar fan animated story, but I'm on my own and I just bought a tablet at last, but Its so weird to draw with it🙄
    I'm obviously aiming too high but is one of my great ambitions

  • @titanquest15
    @titanquest15 Před 3 lety +2

    I look forward to hearing about this new legend.

  • @tq1238
    @tq1238 Před 3 lety

    Great video. I really enjoyed all the tidbits. One small correction though, the showrunner for the show was Aaron Ehasz. It's on his wikipedia page and on imdb. He's also the co-creator of The Dragon Prince.

    • @TheCanipaEffect
      @TheCanipaEffect  Před 3 lety +1

      Aaron Ehasz was the head writer on Avatar, but Bryan and Mike are considered the "showrunners", with Mike serving as story editor, overseeing Ehasz's work. Ehasz is the co-creator and showrunner of The Dragon Prince, as you say though.

    • @tq1238
      @tq1238 Před 3 lety

      @@TheCanipaEffect Oh, that's interesting. TIL, thx. The term showrunner and headwriter are used interchangeably in some places.

  • @hamitokia
    @hamitokia Před 3 lety

    Great unexpected insights about the show! Love it! ♥️ Kudos to the visionaire who went all out breaking all the norms and status quo to realise a worthy vision! Absolutely deserve all the praise and accolades!

  • @sebastianquintana5462
    @sebastianquintana5462 Před 3 lety

    It's been 15 years and I'm still learning new amazing things about this show almost daily

  • @kuzon8883
    @kuzon8883 Před 3 lety +3

    On a similar note, the “Art of the Animated Series” book for the Last Airbender is incredibly worth it!!

  • @OfficialBiltus
    @OfficialBiltus Před 3 lety +2

    This is the exact video I wanted to see and I haven't even seen it yet.

  • @Crimsonblack614
    @Crimsonblack614 Před 3 lety +2

    Great video! Looking forward to the Korra one!

  • @greentoken3783
    @greentoken3783 Před 3 lety +1

    Awesome I as literally looking for this the last few weeks, but I couldn't find anything about it.

  • @bear.6804
    @bear.6804 Před 3 lety +2

    I love this childhood treasure and this is a nice thing to learn about

  • @Devinci297
    @Devinci297 Před 3 lety +2

    I just finished Avatar on Netflix. The show is really good. Much better than most animes I've watched and I've seen over 500 of them.

  • @Sthuthukile
    @Sthuthukile Před 3 lety +5

    Why are Koreans the best creators and artists? I'm truly in awe.

    • @octopuss1918
      @octopuss1918 Před rokem

      Americans created this show. Americans could probably do this, but our damn people are cheap and see outsourcing as the solution.

  • @BadirASalih
    @BadirASalih Před 3 lety +2

    Great job Canipa.. Can't wait for Korra's video

  • @dubisbetterthansub5254

    They put a lot of effort into making this a high-quality program. Animation, voice acting, quality of writing, soundtracks, etc. Really nice attention to detail for them to base each bending discipline on real-life martial arts and manifest it through the animation.
    And several of their voice actors have successful careers in major live-action TV/films as well; Mark Hamill, Jason Isaacs, Daniel Dae Kim, Robert Patrick, Clancy Brown, Ron Perlman, Kevin Michael Richardson. And the VAs of the main cast did an incredible job, too.

  • @thisisdk7859
    @thisisdk7859 Před 3 lety

    this is my first encounter with this channel. I like your title card.

  • @JoTokutora
    @JoTokutora Před 3 lety

    Ah very cool video. I know Young Ki, animation director of Wonderful days. Super talented guy!

  • @thambidave
    @thambidave Před 3 lety +21

    3:20 that guy looks like the guy from tlok who stays in his moms basement

    • @TheCanipaEffect
      @TheCanipaEffect  Před 3 lety +20

      That actually is him! He went on to be a director on Korra and the staff gave him a cameo.

    • @specialopp333
      @specialopp333 Před 3 lety +1

      @@TheCanipaEffect YOO crazy

  • @DKPOWA
    @DKPOWA Před 3 lety

    Loved this!

  • @noodlecatman691
    @noodlecatman691 Před 3 lety +1

    Neat video! Thanks.

  • @bloomins8088
    @bloomins8088 Před 3 lety

    This was absolutely fantastic.

  • @countyfacts6920
    @countyfacts6920 Před 3 lety

    And thanks for telling me about the motion blur
    Really helpful there. -_-

  • @SquishMe
    @SquishMe Před rokem

    thank you so much for making this video, my wife and i love this show so much....

  • @sdmugabe
    @sdmugabe Před 3 lety +1

    This show is absolutely incredible! Definitely deserves all those awards and more.

  • @ElysianDivine
    @ElysianDivine Před 3 lety +1

    Every team that worked on Avatar deserves so much credit. But its all thanks to the creators for giving them creative freedom and listening to them.

  • @benvrar
    @benvrar Před 3 lety

    This was great!! I actually worked at Nickelodeon in the Archives, and had the pleasure of going through hundreds of boxes of storyboards and animation sequences from Korea. Really amazing stuff! Have some great photos of some of the work too.

    • @TheCanipaEffect
      @TheCanipaEffect  Před 3 lety

      Omg, that's awesome! I'm seriously jealous XD

    • @benvrar
      @benvrar Před 3 lety

      The Canipa Effect Happy to share them!

  • @Nobody-tt4uh
    @Nobody-tt4uh Před 3 měsíci +1

    This show is our childhood

  • @Jasper129
    @Jasper129 Před 3 lety

    Also that intro is f***in awesome & dope

  • @Rolasu_Draygan
    @Rolasu_Draygan Před 3 lety

    giving me more reasons to love avatar. thank you sir

  • @sheilla6315
    @sheilla6315 Před 3 lety

    This video is so well made and it kinda makes me emotional jsjajsjaj cause I remember that bryan said the hardest part is when he should live in another country Korea without knowing any of their language. I hope they know how amazing their shows are ❤️