The Last Airbender Re-Edit - Aang Unleashes the Avatar State (Sneak Peek)

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  • čas přidán 24. 09. 2023
  • Woo hoo hoo! A re-edit of the wave scene from The Last Airbender movie!
    Notable changes:
    Brand new music and sounds.
    Aang's waterbending moves have been significantly cut down to make his bending look more effortless.
    Aang's flashback sequence has been slightly reworked.
    Music provided by Matthew Gabriel Wagner: / @matthewgabrielwagner6507
    My Twitter: Unicrost1 - / unicrost1
    My Patreon: Unicrost - www.patreon.com/user?u=49790190
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Komentáře • 4

  • @anarchyproductions6259
    @anarchyproductions6259 Před 9 měsíci +2

    This is actually incredible

  • @Deathtrooper-kn7cr
    @Deathtrooper-kn7cr Před 5 měsíci +1

    Me gusta esta música pero me quedo con Flow like water.
    Flow siempre la sentí como la mitad del pastel incluida la cereza de esta escena. Hacia ver(para mí) más mágico y genial este momento de la ola. Le daba un toque sentimental al principio (en la parte de los flashbacks) que va ganando más y más fierza según Aang hacía la ola hasta que llega un punto donde se sentía todo el poderío del Avatar

  • @anayasminfresnedacifuentes9514
    @anayasminfresnedacifuentes9514 Před 9 měsíci +1

    la verdad lo unico malo seria que eliminaste la musica original porque siento mas emocion que este edit

    • @unicrost
      @unicrost  Před 9 měsíci

      Yeah, I do like the Flow Like Water music more. But I think this song works in its own way, too. New music was needed because I cut out a lot from the original scene. Most of what I cut was Aang's extra bending moves so it looks like he is putting in less effort to make the waves move. I also cut out the shot of Katara and Sokka smiling because the last time we see them, they are mourning Yue; and I found it strange for them to be happy just minutes later, especially Sokka. The music also serves as a nice fan service callback to the original show and is inserted in a way that feels built up and earned, instead of just being slapped in for nostalgia's sake.