Aang Encounters Koh Live-Action Avatar The Last Airbender Netflix Episode 5
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- čas přidán 25. 02. 2024
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I found Koh scarier in the original series - he would suddenly raise his voice and creep back in forth, then lunge forward to try to startle Aang and make him lose his composure. This Koh doesn't do that. He doesn't try to spook Aang.
I'm kinda disappointed they turned Koh into a generic sadistic monster instead of a mysterious eldritch demon with a strict rule-set. The mysterious behavior kinda made up the majority of Koh's appeal despite the short screentime in the original.
George Takei is cool though
Show writers are not part of the live action. Netflix is doing whatever it wants
@@ToberryRequiem i know, doesn’t make me not disappointed
@@ToberryRequiemi mean, it can’t be the EXACT same story, but Koh definitely felt more generic here than in the show
Koh is so much better in the animated series. His morality left ambiguous makes him way more interesting than just being an evil monster. Idk if the creators really understand TLA
Strange. I thought Koh steals the face of anyone who shows emotions. And in the face of Aang was pure terror.
Koh does say that no one should be able to resist his power, and then he realizes Aang is the Avatar, and understands why. Different to the animated version, but it kinda makes sense.
The original show writers were not part of the live action. Netflix is doing what it wants. No respect for the lore
@@chazkorkosz1032 no it doesn't. No one is excused from its rule even the avatar, it's not some kind of power that has scaling
@@akirakon9380 I meant in context to this live action. In the canon the Avatar, in lore, is very much not an exception; with proof. Avatar Kuruk is the prime example, with his own life-force and humanity fading with every spirit he slew.
I’m actually so horribly angry about the way they massacred koh’s character. Every member of the gaang shows like extreme comical fear in front of him, but they are just fine? Everything’s all right? They just get to skedaddle away? Also koh doesn’t eat people he’s not like trapping you to kill you he just steals your face. He does nothing else. That’s the whole thing he does and they couldn’t even get that right.
In avatar, when he steals people's face, he traps their soul in the spirit world, and they are somewhere inside of him.
I do not remember whether or not he needs to eat. Probably not cause he a spirit.
I really liked the voice acting for koh, I think it fits perfectly
It's George Takei. You've may e heard that name.
George Takei’s voice grown deeper with years
George Takei oh my
i love his design its amazing
God in live action he is almost if not more scary than how he was in the animated version
it looks cool as hell but that's it
George Takei!!!.
I have to admit, live action Koh is much scarier than animated Koh
Weird to admit you have bad takes like that
Forreal. They did him RIGHT.
??? not at all
scarier but ruined the mystery to his character he just turned into a sadistic monster in netflix
williamthegeckowallace3573 weird to admit that you actually thought cartoon job was scary lol
They really did justice to Koh and Hei Bai in this adaptation
Well that was lame
Well the writers completely missed the point of Koh. Shame.
Oh god it's so bad
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@@user-gy2ky2cb9r a cat??
@@hyderflayer that does not look like a car it looks like a chilmuny
@@hyderflayer it looks like a chipmunk
They should've trained the actors better, given them more time perhaps. Nothing breaks immersion more than bad acting, imo.