Avatar The Last Airbender: Finding Hope in Our Scars

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  • čas přidán 31. 05. 2024
  • I kind of like Avatar The Last Airbender. Here's why.
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    Video Chapters:
    Intro - 00:00
    The Animation - 03:01
    The Bending - 07:26
    The Worldbuilding - 14:02
    The Characters - 18:28
    The Scars of Zuko - 26:50
    Finding Hope in Our Scars - 32:07
    Just a few notes and small corrections based on recent comments:
    I called "The Boy in the Iceberg" the pilot when it wasn't. It was the first episode, not the pilot. They're different concepts. My bad.
    When I mention General How, I meant to say General Fong. How is a completely different character. My bad (though in my defense, they have strikingly similar character designs).
    Air vs. Air, in the context of the show's plot, isn't actually a viable match up. I get that. But I was trying to look at it from a general perspective, not just within the context of the narrative.
    The Fire Nation knowing about the eclipse wasn't technically a twist, so I probably shouldn't have framed it as such. It's easy to forget that it was revealed earlier since it's a tiny detail in the middle of the season 2 finale that isn't brought up ever again (even during the eclipse, no one refers to it). Nonetheless, my bad.
    I've gotten a number of comments basically trying to discredit my recognition of the show's diversity, and I just wanted to note that it was a less than 20 second part of the video that was not in any way trying to say that the reason the characters are great is because they aren't all white males. I recognized it because I thought it was a wonderful thing to see cultures and people that continue to go underrepresented being represented so well in a show from nearly 15 years ago, and I did so in the midst of explaining the actual depths of the character writing. Don't put words in my mouth and act like I was saying something that I clearly wasn't.
    I maybe shouldn't have referred to Sokka as an example of toxic masculinity without going into more detail, so let me explain really quick what I meant by that. What the term means to me is how certain men will get so caught up in their own gender role that they end up doing harm both to themselves as well as the people around them. This can take many forms, but I see it mostly as men who believe their worth depends on their ability to protect and provide for those around them and how failing in that is a sign of weakness and a reason for shame: something that Sokka definitely embodies at the beginning of the series. In fact, I believe most of Sokka's arc is centered around him actually coming to a much healthier understanding of what it means to be a man, a theme that runs so deep through Avatar that I could make an entire video about it if I wanted to. If nothing else, I don't want people to think I don't like Sokka or think he's somehow a lesser character to the rest of the cast. He's a great character in his own right.
    Yes, I like Sherlock and yes, I prefer FMA 2003 to Brotherhood. I like both quite a bit. I don't care that some of you don't. It isn't even what the video's about. Get over it, please.
    Music Used:
    From Avatar The Last Airbender: "Agni Kai" "Scarf Dance" "Azula" "Cave Jivin'" "Final Blow" "Invading the Palace" "Opening Theme" "Owns Battle" "Reconciliation" "The Last Agni Kai" "Whose Destiny" "Yangchen" "YuYen" "Zuko on the Mount"
    From The Legend of Korra: "Service and Sacrifice" "Greatest Change"
    From FullMetal Alchemist: "Pint-Sized Alchemist"
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  • @StoryStreet
    @StoryStreet  Před 4 lety +1038

    PATREON: www.patreon.com/storystreet
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    If you liked the video, I'd really appreciate it if you guys shared it around and expressed your thoughts on it. It would be a really big help in growing the channel. But only if you want to, though. No pressure.

    • @SeanShimamoto
      @SeanShimamoto Před 4 lety +13

      StoryStreet I don’t know your name, but thank you for making such an amazing story time. I grew up watching Anime...but anime from a very different time from you...anime that was very similar to Avatar. My favourite was Robotech, from about 15 years before you were born. LOL. I think I have a genetic defect that prevents me from aging...or it just could be my Japanese blood. 😜 But anyways, I’ve always loved animation and cartoons...just like my bro and our dad. So even when Avatar came out, I was 32 and my friends would come over and we’d watch a few episodes at a time. We also used to analyze it in the same way you did...we just weren’t as eloquent as yourself. Anyways, thank you for this video and I will definitely be sharing it...and I just subscribed so I’m gonna check out your other videos tomorrow.
      Hope u and ur ohana are staying safe and healthy during this pandemic! Much love and aloha from Hawai’i and take care. 😁🤙🏽

    • @lkdon18lk74
      @lkdon18lk74 Před 4 lety +5

      This video was absolutely amazing and enjoyed every second of it from the editing to the background music and how deep your analysis was.absolutely amazing

    • @lucareid8315
      @lucareid8315 Před 3 lety +1

      It is very sad when the characters get aang-ry

    • @KarmaRocket2
      @KarmaRocket2 Před 3 lety +1

      Only if you want though hahaha. I will! lol

    • @bridgettebowman8301
      @bridgettebowman8301 Před 3 lety +1

      StoryStreet dang dude this video was poetry, you made me think in ways I haven’t thought before, and you made me see a AVATAR in such a different and inspirational way so, thank you really, I really enjoyed this video

  • @SenateGaming
    @SenateGaming Před 3 lety +3565

    the grass is wet
    the ground is muddy
    "my girlfriend turned into the moon"
    "that's rough buddy"

  • @octopusgummies5878
    @octopusgummies5878 Před 4 lety +4452

    "Instead of being angry he decides to- "
    **Iroh hugs Zuko**
    Me: ugly crying

    • @spoggy912
      @spoggy912 Před 4 lety +67

      Just @ me next time why don’t you

    • @m3rkbullw0rm48
      @m3rkbullw0rm48 Před 3 lety +44

      just called me out. also love your pfp

    • @octopusgummies5878
      @octopusgummies5878 Před 3 lety +6

      @@m3rkbullw0rm48 thx

    • @5PctJuice
      @5PctJuice Před 3 lety +77

      Me every time I watch that scene. And Zuko yelling at the lightning storm. And Zuko pleading for mercy from his father. And everything about Zuko and Iroh's relationship because it's beautiful.

    • @MintMacelodeon
      @MintMacelodeon Před 3 lety +35

      Buddy did a really great jo bediting this, his essay flowed and demonstrated emotions alongside the series, creating a true story with emotion within itself.

  • @kimlipslefteye9334
    @kimlipslefteye9334 Před 3 lety +4271

    "I was never angry at you. I was sad because I was afraid you lost your way."
    TEARS

    • @Flome810
      @Flome810 Před 3 lety +86

      I was bawling at that part I was so happy iroh forgave him 😭

    • @polarl6488
      @polarl6488 Před 2 lety +34

      that moment broke me

    • @qualityname2055
      @qualityname2055 Před 2 lety +29

      tears actually started rolling down my face xD

    • @novapixel16
      @novapixel16 Před 2 lety +18

      Dang it, reading this making me cry.

    • @yaroon4715
      @yaroon4715 Před 2 lety +28

      That scene punched me as hard as leaves from the vine

  • @thetwelfthdoctor9892
    @thetwelfthdoctor9892 Před 3 lety +3387

    For those who disliked this video: we are not angry with you; we are just sad because you lost your way

    • @nathanielthompson3339
      @nathanielthompson3339 Před 3 lety +89

      Everyone liked that.

    • @quanicybynoe8628
      @quanicybynoe8628 Před 3 lety +56

      The question is : Who has the psychotic mind to hate it

    • @CaptainShenanigans42
      @CaptainShenanigans42 Před 2 lety +89

      @@quanicybynoe8628 Probably the same psychos who see their banished mother's in mirrors when they aren't even there

    • @plasmaitcsteve
      @plasmaitcsteve Před 2 lety +13

      Everyone understood that you seem to be balanced a bit of struggle but you know your way

    • @yotampeer8538
      @yotampeer8538 Před 2 lety +1

      @@da2166 damn you

  • @sopheed9266
    @sopheed9266 Před 4 lety +6747

    I am a simple woman. I think about Zuko and Iroh's relationship, I cry.

  • @Flash-mv8rn
    @Flash-mv8rn Před 3 lety +5765

    me: im not gonna cry
    uncle iroh: says literally anything
    me, holding back tears: he's so right

    • @nickmgic7478
      @nickmgic7478 Před 3 lety +35

      Fax😭

    • @largeboy5577
      @largeboy5577 Před 3 lety +48

      I thought that said "he's so tight" at first aha ha

    • @Sophia-hs7et
      @Sophia-hs7et Před 3 lety +43

      me, sobbing: ain't that the truth

    • @em7pug26
      @em7pug26 Před 3 lety +81

      Uncle Iroh: How could a member of my own family say something so horrible
      Me, in tears: I AGREE.

    • @Shejejjenwn_02
      @Shejejjenwn_02 Před 3 lety +61

      Flash 314 everyone gangsta until uncle iroh starts singing leaves from the vines

  • @saulgoodman4451
    @saulgoodman4451 Před 3 lety +655

    When zuko was trying to get struck by lightning he was low key suicidal. He had lost his fathers love, his right to the throne, his life, his family, almost his uncle, and his pride. At 16 years old mind you

    • @alexs5814
      @alexs5814 Před 2 lety +41

      Hah! This could never happen to...
      oh...
      wait...

    • @Sam_995
      @Sam_995 Před rokem +57

      And at the time he thought his mother was dead

  • @shojodraws3399
    @shojodraws3399 Před rokem +426

    One of the most horrible truths of Zuko's journey is that sometimes, parents DON'T love their children. It's such a terrible thing to try and articulate to a child, it's something no child should ever have to learn but unfortunately we live in an unjust world. It's such a shattering truth and it's so commendable that Zuko came to that truth on his own and moved forward rather than shrinking inward.

    • @alexbraswell5021
      @alexbraswell5021 Před 8 měsíci +26

      This was the one show that reflected the way I felt about the relationship I had with my parents. Only problem is not everyone is even lucky enouph to have an uncle Iroh.

    • @boxingelfis1499
      @boxingelfis1499 Před 7 měsíci +20

      ​@@alexbraswell5021 This is so true. But you know, I think there is an Iroh in us all. Iroh himself became who he is through experiencing different things throughout his life and learning compassion for himself and for others. I think we are all capable of doing the same thing and being an Iroh to ourselves when we don't have anyone else to do so.

    • @MrEffectfilms
      @MrEffectfilms Před 3 měsíci +2

      Conditional love. Something that technically shouldn't exist, how can love be conditional when in order for it to be love you must give it freely.

    • @NeonAtary777
      @NeonAtary777 Před 3 měsíci +1

      Literally one of the saddest truths 💔

  • @kittyykatie
    @kittyykatie Před 4 lety +16415

    interesting how zuko kneels for forgiveness with his father and receives a scar.... contrasted to him kneeling to Iroh for forgiveness and receives a hug.

    • @KalokesMysteries
      @KalokesMysteries Před 3 lety +346

      This deserves to be read more

    • @superwebster9449
      @superwebster9449 Před 3 lety +416

      this comment puts onions in my eyes

    • @ccsd13
      @ccsd13 Před 3 lety +481

      Iroh is honestly more Zuko's father than Ozai ever was.

    • @Redwallfan_1
      @Redwallfan_1 Před 3 lety +131

      *ugly crying*

    • @peiithos
      @peiithos Před 3 lety +177

      Iroh is a much better father figure than Ozai.

  • @Krystalmyth
    @Krystalmyth Před 3 lety +3490

    *Iroh (to Azula):* _“Did I ever tell you how I got the nickname, ‘The Dragon of the West?’”_
    *Azula:* _“I’m not interested in a lengthy anecdote, Uncle.”_
    *Iroh:* _“It’s more of a demonstration, really.”_

    • @tiffanypersaud3518
      @tiffanypersaud3518 Před 3 lety +137

      Me: "DEMONSTRATE! PLEASE!!!" And he did :)

    • @JoseFerreira-de7oe
      @JoseFerreira-de7oe Před 3 lety +103

      I love this show so much that when i read the lines i listen to thevoice actors in my head!!!

    • @aisha5156
      @aisha5156 Před 3 lety +18

      TIFFANY PERSAUD
      Actually I would prefer no fire in my face.💀

    • @lavishjules1886
      @lavishjules1886 Před 3 lety +43

      Quotes you can hear.

    • @aisha5156
      @aisha5156 Před 3 lety +4

      Lavish Jules
      True.

  • @salmaan69
    @salmaan69 Před 3 lety +729

    "avatar is not a series about escaping struggle or healing scars but a story about finding ourselves through struggle and finding hope within our scars, it's about finding the brightest lights we can in the darkest tunnels of our lives"
    I think I shed a tear

    • @Flome810
      @Flome810 Před 3 lety +28

      A tear? I was bawling like a hundred.

  • @girlscott411
    @girlscott411 Před 3 lety +1607

    Kids need these type of shows. I like how this show doesn’t dumb down important lessons. Kids are smart and are able to digest/understand complex issues. I enjoy the fact that this show gives kids (and adults)the opportunity to enhance their emotional intelligence and critical thinking.

    • @Flome810
      @Flome810 Před 2 lety +77

      I’m 12, and the themes, characters, worldbuilding, animation, lore, narrative and much more is just so fucking GOOD. I wish more kids my age watched actual good shows like avatar.

    • @Yumyum-yo6op
      @Yumyum-yo6op Před 2 lety +28

      @@Flome810 13 and I know exactly what you mean :)

    • @messeduppotato6398
      @messeduppotato6398 Před 2 lety +4

      @@Flome810 ayeee same here I’m twelve. I watched this show again a few months ago and I was AMAZED at how much they could portray as a kids show

    • @a.morphous66
      @a.morphous66 Před 2 lety +17

      I got to this show a little late to the party, after what I’d call my childhood was more or less over, but it (and the Legend of Korra too!) have legitimately changed the kind of person I want to be. It’s changed how I want to be seen, and it’s changed how I want to behave. It’s never too late to have your life changed by a funny little kids’ show.

    • @Flome810
      @Flome810 Před 2 lety +2

      @@messeduppotato6398 Yeah, agreed.

  • @miramoriarty6469
    @miramoriarty6469 Před 3 lety +3745

    "Avatar is a show about unbalanced people trying to find balance." I'm not gonna lie. This line gave me chills.

    • @Flome810
      @Flome810 Před 3 lety +50

      Same it touched my heart avatar is literally one of the best shows ever made no questions asked

    • @ziachung4547
      @ziachung4547 Před 3 lety +20

      @@Flome810 YES

    • @AnuAnoop07
      @AnuAnoop07 Před 2 lety +10

      Storystreet is very underrated

    • @Flome810
      @Flome810 Před 2 lety +1

      @@AnuAnoop07 Agreed

    • @t-dawg
      @t-dawg Před 2 lety

      Because we can relate

  • @noisepollution4473
    @noisepollution4473 Před 4 lety +4010

    As a scarred burn survivor myself, having someone like Zuko in the media I grew up with was so important to me.

    • @thedutchman01
      @thedutchman01 Před 3 lety +394

      Holy shit...
      I never even considered that part and it only makes me love the show even more.
      Stay strong. And thanks for speaking up.

    • @Zen-ev2mi
      @Zen-ev2mi Před 3 lety +229

      Ditto 👉👉
      It was also nice to see the various reactions to the burn throughout the show: contempt from the fire nation, pity from others who don't know who Zuko is, acceptance from his friends and uncle (Iroh ignores it for the most part, and just treats Zuko like normal, but helps him to deal with it when it comes up). Plus, Zuko never has the scar removed even when healing water is available- after the third season- which is nice 😊 sorry for the essay 🤦‍♀️

    • @ethanmcfarland8240
      @ethanmcfarland8240 Před 3 lety +99

      Look on the bright side
      You can call people smooth skins

    • @rumbledoll100
      @rumbledoll100 Před 3 lety +20

      The United States Of America lmao

    • @awesomebeast7509
      @awesomebeast7509 Před 3 lety +20

      @@ethanmcfarland8240 As a bonus they can also call them "smoothies:

  • @optimisticnihilist3417
    @optimisticnihilist3417 Před 2 lety +682

    Damn. Even a video essay's second hand account of Iroh forgiving Zuko had me tearing up.

    • @luking6163
      @luking6163 Před 5 měsíci +1

      every time...

    • @halfdeadfish
      @halfdeadfish Před 3 měsíci +2

      Even just reading about it in a comment before watching the video

  • @t.r.everstone7
    @t.r.everstone7 Před 2 lety +749

    Seeing Iroh's face when he flinched as Ozai hit Zuko with fire, makes me realize part of why he tried so hard to help Zuko. Sure, it had to do with losing his own son, among other motivations, but I think he regretted that Zuko was hurt because of his own lack of action. He was supposed to be Firelord, so it was his fault a tyrant like Ozai was in charge. It was his own weakness that resulted in Zuko, the most moral person in the room, being hurt. He knew Zuko needed redemption because he needed it himself but realized so late in life that he could never fully make up for the terrible things he had done before his son died. He couldn't bear to Zuko also do things he might never be able to fix. And when I think about it, Zuko had one foot across that line of no return before he came back. He was almost gone for good. That would've destroyed Iroh.

    • @hcmloosli2657
      @hcmloosli2657 Před rokem +61

      I have never thought of this before. Thank you, that was beautiful. And it only makes it more meaningful when Iroh talks about how Zuko has become another son to him. Iroh was supposed to be that person in power, instead of Ozai, so instead he became that father that Ozai was supposed to be.

  • @1DJ_416
    @1DJ_416 Před 3 lety +7536

    Avatar is the best thing Nickelodeon ever funded.

  • @poodn4559
    @poodn4559 Před 3 lety +1541

    "Come on! Strike me! You've never held back before" screamed the 16-year-old with far too much hurt in his heart than any 16-year-old should ever have to deal with.

    • @mango_lipbalm
      @mango_lipbalm Před 3 lety

      which episode is this from?

    • @poodn4559
      @poodn4559 Před 3 lety +19

      @@mango_lipbalm the one where Iroh is teaching Lightning Redirection. I don't remember the title, sorry

    • @missdifficulty905
      @missdifficulty905 Před 3 lety +21

      @@mango_lipbalm it's "bitter work" episode 9 maybe?

    • @Saltedchipps
      @Saltedchipps Před 3 lety +1

      @@mango_lipbalm bitter work

    • @boxpin8967
      @boxpin8967 Před 3 lety +4

      It’s even sadder because he didn’t get struck

  • @raernian6026
    @raernian6026 Před 2 lety +351

    You can tell the show is good when you identify with a character as an elementary-schooler and realize more and more how profound that is as you grow up. It genuinely renews my hope in myself when I remember these character arcs and how as a kid I would say to my mom that I feel like Zuko a lot of the time. If he can make it, then we all can make it.

  • @singingofsilver
    @singingofsilver Před 3 lety +227

    "With the motherly nature of Katara..."
    Picture: Katara yelling and seeming annoyed

    • @nathanielthompson3339
      @nathanielthompson3339 Před 3 lety +11

      Well Storystreet isn't wrong.

    • @en4833
      @en4833 Před 2 lety +29

      Sounds like a mother to me.....

    • @Flome810
      @Flome810 Před 2 lety +7

      Which is accurate.

    • @niahoad
      @niahoad Před rokem +1

      That's very motherly in my opinion :)

  • @jordmanbatgod
    @jordmanbatgod Před 3 lety +3068

    I’m a grown man, but that scene where Iroh just pulls Zuko in and forgives him makes me tear up literally every single time

    • @Flome810
      @Flome810 Před 3 lety +95

      Don’t be ashamed it’s completely justified

    • @birodactyl_of_the_web
      @birodactyl_of_the_web Před 3 lety +50

      I don't get comments like this. I mean, being grown doesn't mean you don't have feelings.

    • @kittyqueentengu5327
      @kittyqueentengu5327 Před 2 lety +9

      It is so fucking good tho

    • @raernian6026
      @raernian6026 Před 2 lety +24

      ​@@birodactyl_of_the_web As I grow up it seems more and more that the world expects us to be good at hiding our feelings, though. Being grown means being able to judge for yourself when it's worth it to reveal how you feel in spite of that expectation. Rather than being open about everything, if a "grown" (reserved) person is willing enough to say that he legitimately cries over something, then it shows even more so that there's an important reason. You probably already realize that and just wanted to focus on that it seems wrong to you that people feel the need to stifle their emotions, but there are reasons and benefits to that as I've briefly referenced here. It's just necessary as an adult to be able to put on a game face and keep a clear head so that we can handle reality, and then deal with emotions when the time is right.
      TLDR: It's not that grown people aren't allowed to have feelings or have lost them, it's that they need to judge for themselves when it's important enough to reveal those feelings, otherwise they'd be a mess unable to handle day-to-day life. So obviously Avatar is a masterpiece based on the start of this comment thread.

    • @Just-Tobin
      @Just-Tobin Před 2 lety +3

      @@birodactyl_of_the_web Yes

  • @cosmicsquid1285
    @cosmicsquid1285 Před 3 lety +4281

    Additional reason: it’s soundtracks are absolute bangers

    • @wolfishpotato6978
      @wolfishpotato6978 Před 3 lety +148

      SECRET TUNEEEELLLL

    • @Flome810
      @Flome810 Před 3 lety +141

      The Agni kai theme tho 🔥

    • @ZtU2455
      @ZtU2455 Před 3 lety +33

      cue me, bopping to the yuyan theme for ages. it's honestly so nice to listen to

    • @bertiec1593
      @bertiec1593 Před 3 lety +46

      Leaves from the vine always hits me hard

    • @Flome810
      @Flome810 Před 3 lety +23

      @@bertiec1593 Falling so slow

  • @benjaminparker5044
    @benjaminparker5044 Před 3 lety +267

    The Zuko Iroh hug will NEVER cease to bring a tear to my eye.

    • @genesis_cypher1920
      @genesis_cypher1920 Před 2 lety +5

      I was doing well for the entire vid, but as soon as that scene came on I had to hold back from sobbing and just ended up having some tears fall while trying to catch my breath

  • @Boyscout533
    @Boyscout533 Před 3 lety +344

    14:55 I think in that the episode, "Bitter Work", we also learn a little about the water nation as well. Katara throughout the episode is doing her best to advise Toph to be more gentle and encouraging to Aang, which demonstrates the gracefulness and soothing nature she as a water bender has. When Katara tries to speak with Aang about his roadblocks in trying to learn earth bending, she is trying to "metaphorically" seep through the hard cracks in Aangs insecurites to help him, like how water falls between the cracks of rock and smoothes its rough edges over time. So, I would say all four nation's personalities were represented in that episode; just in unique ways.

    • @mikayladouglas2503
      @mikayladouglas2503 Před 2 lety +16

      And thats a testament to how much depth is actually in the show. I love watching ATLA video essays because different people have favorite parts and somehow it seems like every time I watch one, someone else has combed through and revealed a section I overlooked or wouldnt have even considered.

    • @jaydehy
      @jaydehy Před rokem +7

      This also applies with the fire nation even though firebending was hardly mentioned in that episode. Although the earthbenders always seemed to have been hardy people, who pushed through adversity (seen in the first human earthbenders’ story of love challenged by their tribal rivalries), this hardiness was pushed further by the oppression of the fire nation. It probably caused an even greater need for earthbenders to lean into strong and dominant personalities to cope with their oppression. Toph overcame the adversity of blindness but also, living in a society that constantly is fighting back, has learned to hide her insecurities and maintain strong control over others to compensate. These four cultures apply so much to every character in seemingly every episode… it’s insane how deep Avatar goes and I love the show for it

  • @thicccums2976
    @thicccums2976 Před 3 lety +1419

    Zuko’s voice actor deserves the world. Every word he speaks has so much emotion. He’s the reason why Zuko is such a double edged sword and why Zuko can scream and cry in the same scene and still make the viewer feel pity and hate towards him, even in the very beginning.

    • @nahbirdie4773
      @nahbirdie4773 Před 3 lety +42

      This is true! He is a skilled voice actor to begin with tho

    • @drachepumpernickel7056
      @drachepumpernickel7056 Před 3 lety +103

      @@nahbirdie4773 yup, honestly his only real problem is that sadly his voice is so damn distinctive, which isn't a problem with zuko but it makes it hard for him to really be versatile as a voice actor. so every character after Avatar that he voices instantly brings to mind Zuko which makes it sort of hard to separate the characters. not a flaw with his acting, just the way his voice naturally sounds lodges itself into your brain. a good example of a versatile voice actor is Mark Hamill. you would never think that Firelord Ozai is the same guy that voices The Joker from the batman animated series, but there you go.

    • @nahbirdie4773
      @nahbirdie4773 Před 3 lety +36

      @@drachepumpernickel7056 agreed with that! Its hard when someone has a distinctive voice that they cant easily change. Doesnt take away his talent bur you can't think of anyone else but rhe character he played that really stood out

    • @holczy0
      @holczy0 Před 3 lety +22

      that's rough buddy

    • @frederikl.1642
      @frederikl.1642 Před 3 lety +15

      @@drachepumpernickel7056 For me personally, it was very easy to instantly recognize Mark Hamill as the VA of Ozai. Nowadays, pretty much everything he plays sounds more or less like Joker from BTAS, even Luke Skywalker.

  • @breezy3392
    @breezy3392 Před 3 lety +1698

    "I feel the need to reiterate that this is a show made for kids" So true. This show didn't treat kids like the couldn't understand complex characters and themes and only needed mindless noise

    • @charless3484
      @charless3484 Před 3 lety +68

      Yes I’m tired of every kids movie poorly animated garbage that has a poop or fart joke every 2 minutes. I’m 13 years old I grew up on TMNT cartoon (2012) and Ninjago (to this day but liked especially season 1-5 maybe 6 I tolerate 7-10 for the fact that that they still allow me to get invested). I would frequently watch these shows as soon as I got home. These were my favorite shows for a time and even though it wasn’t the best it was good enough for me cause I could get invested in the Characters. Adventure Time, Regular Show, and to an extent Gumball are shows I frequently rewatch. I hate the fact that Cartoon Network, Disney, or Illumination don’t even try to create quality movies and TV. Rango while a more mature film is an example of a “kids film” that is actually good. Has good plot and it's not a cuddly animal movie it's a gritty movie with gritter characters). I don’t understand why people are so offended by the fact that a Female character can be feminine is so stupid. You literally have to make a female character written as a man. That’s why the all female Ghostbusters failed because the all male version had more depth and hit our heats in so many places through script. A strong female character is a strong character who happens to be female. That’s why I love the complex character arc for all the women in this show. Azula, Korra, Katara, Tye Lee, Suki, and Toph all feel different. Azula is more masculine because she lost her mother and she also suffers from schizophrenia. She also is a little Tomboy but we realize she is a women character not just a character. She has layered feelings, emotions, and is worth taking the time to research. Katara is caring and supportive which makes her a good character. No character is based off Chi so they have their strengths and weaknesses. Even the Cabbage Guy, the most important side character ever, has more character arc than most main characters in kid shows today. I hope we can get back to this level of quality

    • @thecabbageman1
      @thecabbageman1 Před 3 lety +8

      I am annoyed that people feel the need to point that out.
      For many reasons
      First of all animation isn't a kids genre. It's a medium
      Avatar isn't a "kids's show" . It is a high fantasy show.
      You can argue that the show has the extra positive attribute of writing with so much care that it made sure kids could understand it's narrative as well, but saying "oh my god guys it's a kids show and they had mental ilness and genocide in it, that's so rare and balzy" diminshes both the medium of animation and the show itself
      It also led to the excessive love triangles and violnence pandering they shoved down our throats with Legend of Korra because that's the only way the writers had to convince the audience to not see it as a kids show

    • @charless3484
      @charless3484 Před 3 lety +15

      @@thecabbageman1 no he was just saying that it aired on a program that mostly geared toward children. He’s saying that the topics that the show covered were things at the time people viewed as adult or teenage issues

    • @breezy3392
      @breezy3392 Před 3 lety +32

      @@thecabbageman1 In this context, saying that Avatar is a kid's show wasn't devaluing animation. Avatar is a high fantasy show targeted at a young audience. And we are praising it for being so accessible and enjoyable to both children and older audiences

    • @Daniel-wz3yv
      @Daniel-wz3yv Před 3 lety +8

      @Ty The Great That's the point, you could enjoy it even without having to understand all this "stuff" while it also has value in rewatching at a later point, maybe as an adult, and now you're picking up all these things you didn't notice when you first watched it because you weren't mature enough to understand it.

  • @boxpin8967
    @boxpin8967 Před 3 lety +147

    Katara saying “EARTHBENDIBG STYLE” is the most hilarious thing ever 🤣

    • @ElZedLoL
      @ElZedLoL Před 2 lety +2

      Earth style: Gargoyle Jutsu

  • @anthonycuellar4583
    @anthonycuellar4583 Před rokem +121

    Zuko has one of the best character arches in TV history. I like how he symbolizes a lost soul, that's easily influenced by adult figures around him. Zuko tries to be the moral high ground when he spoke against his father in the war room and this was reflective of what he learned from his mother, empathy and caring. This is always how he was as a young boy. Example: that one flashback when Azula was throwing rocks at the ducks. Then when he fought his father in the Agni Kai and received his scar, he genuinely believed that he deserved it. In his mind, he shouldn't have been disrespectful and naive. His father is royalty and all knowing, this contradiction towards his highness causes Zuko's personality to change immensely. Now, he feels like he has to toughen up, not show emotion, and be a ruthless leader... like his father. As he embarks on his journey of delivering the Avatar to his father, he slowly starts to regress back to his empathetic true self through influence by the most level headed character in the show, Iroh. And just when you think he finally found his own way and is on the verge of completing his arch... BAM... given the perfect circumstance, he responds out of pure emotion and betrays his uncle, his one true father figure. This sets him back to square one and now he truly has to find his own way, only this time it's entirely on his own. Brilliant

    • @doriangreg1601
      @doriangreg1601 Před rokem +8

      I love how unanimous people are about who has the best redemption arc because it was just that good

  • @stuckonaslide
    @stuckonaslide Před 3 lety +4699

    I love the strong female characters in avatar. they're not written as "strong girl" they're written as "strong person that is also a girl too lmao" and it is beautiful.

    • @sofakingonmynuts1438
      @sofakingonmynuts1438 Před 3 lety +423

      No stupid over sexualized characters is always great when im looking for great writing

    • @PlutoOuttaHere.
      @PlutoOuttaHere. Před 3 lety +264

      Yeah that's why Korra and Captain Marvel are disliked by most people because its just "hey look this strong WOMAN"

    • @jonathantadlock-stein2023
      @jonathantadlock-stein2023 Před 3 lety +332

      toph is the greatest earthbender in the world and don't you dunderheads forget it

    • @Wonderfermiss
      @Wonderfermiss Před 3 lety +240

      @@PlutoOuttaHere. I feel like comparing Korras character and Captain Marvel is wrong, I really dont remember a scene where korra says "im a woman and i can also do things men do". I rewatched the entire series a while ago and while I can understand why people don't like korras attitudes in book 1 or 2 I really saw her change. I dont know if you really saw the 4 books legend of korra have but I really liked and empathysed with her mental struggles trough book 3 and 4.

    • @thatonetrashcan1681
      @thatonetrashcan1681 Před 3 lety +118

      @@PlutoOuttaHere. Well the reason why those characters are hated is bc there's absolutely no context as to WHY they can do the things they can do. Take Korra for example. She was what, fOuR and had already mastered tHrEe elements? This lack of writing is becoming a really popular thing today and it scares me

  • @towasinakindele952
    @towasinakindele952 Před 3 lety +2572

    "my first girlfriend turned into the moon"
    "That's rough buddy"

    • @MsHarderbetterfaster
      @MsHarderbetterfaster Před 3 lety +59

      That line is iconic 😂

    • @Shazoo1997
      @Shazoo1997 Před 3 lety +31

      How would anyone react to it, really.

    • @orhanozmen2772
      @orhanozmen2772 Před 3 lety +27

      "my first girlfriend turned into a rough body"
      "That's moon"

    • @rhn122
      @rhn122 Před 3 lety +4

      "your third boyfriend shattered from a star"
      _those are soft, bruh!_

    • @TinyBlurryMan
      @TinyBlurryMan Před 3 lety

      The funniest moment in the entire show

  • @cynicalgold9992
    @cynicalgold9992 Před 3 lety +289

    I've struggled with self harm since i was 12. The scars i have are something i can never ignore. Your words about how scars dont define us, but instead help us heal made me cry. Thank you for making this video.

    • @eveleene3613
      @eveleene3613 Před 3 lety +15

      Man, I know right? My self harm scars are gone but the emotional ones still hurt like yesterday. Its surprising how you close yourself off of the idea of being you without considering all of the baggage and shit you've been through.

    • @therandomd2717
      @therandomd2717 Před 2 lety +9

      If you guys need any help then go and get it. I recommend help from people who care about you and also professional help like a therapist. It helped me and my friends.

    • @scrubbingdoubles8585
      @scrubbingdoubles8585 Před 2 lety +4

      Jesus loves you, I'll pray for ya

    • @scrubbingdoubles8585
      @scrubbingdoubles8585 Před 2 lety +3

      @@eveleene3613 Jesus loves you, I'll pray for you

    • @zataiyo6738
      @zataiyo6738 Před 2 lety +1

      I am in the same situation

  • @davidpotts7116
    @davidpotts7116 Před 2 lety +134

    Honestly, when I used to practice martial arts I would sometimes try to envision myself firebending. It actually did help me get a grasp of where all my force is being projected, and due to firebending’s intensity it also helped me envision how to control that force. It’s legitimately a good exercise in controlling your strength and improving technique - if your form is sloppy it will be wild, unpredictable, and dangerous to yourself like an explosion, but if you’re precise and can control your power you will be able to control the damage you can potentially cause.

  • @DubaiShortsChannel
    @DubaiShortsChannel Před 3 lety +2807

    Why no one is talking about how good is the music in this show?

  • @Tmanowns
    @Tmanowns Před 4 lety +1839

    I think my favorite part about the beach episode is that it really shows just how dysfunctional Azula is. Her childhood has been completely robbed from her, by being turned into a weapon by her father. She's Zuko's _younger_ sister, she's something like 14, and yet all she knows is war.
    Which is also why I love the school episode. It shows how much the Fire Nation itself has suffered from the war as well. It hasn't lost territory, but its people have suffered nonetheless. I mean, imagine yourself as someone in their 30s during the show. Your children are raised by their schools to fight in a war that you were raised to fight in. You almost certainly know others who have died at sea and in endless campaigns against the Earth Kingdom and Water Tribes. Odds are several of your family members have been killed over the years. You aren't free to criticize the Fire Lord, your children pledge to the Fire Lord, can't dance, and everything serves the State. Or, the river village, a settlement of Fire Nation citizens, being poisoned by a Fire Navy factory, and no way to stop it.
    The war benefited nobody but Sozin, Ozai, and those like them, including the Dai Li. They didn't have to go to that length to humanize the enemy, to make them sympathetic, but they did.

    • @oliviacristinasidoti4006
      @oliviacristinasidoti4006 Před 4 lety +89

      I’ve always really loved the beach and the headband for the same reason. Like the headband is both a silly footloose rip off and an amazing depiction of indoctrination. The children of the fire nation live the most relatable life to the shows target audience. Nothing that happened at the school would be out of place in a school in the US but what is familiar becomes uncomfortable because the audience has been following the gaang around and know what its really like. War and nationalism is clearly negatively effecting the school children WHILE ALSO being foreign to them. They’ve never seen war in the way the children from the nations have. It’s just like so relevant to 2007.

    • @cedriccanlas2717
      @cedriccanlas2717 Před 4 lety +22

      “I’m doing it again aren’t I?”

    • @ImmaLittlePip
      @ImmaLittlePip Před 4 lety +8

      I mean in a way the millennial generation in a way grew up in mostly dysfunctional or broken families and during the war on terror after the events of 9/11 also they were raised mostly by the school system and television.
      Since most kids had parents who we're divorced so... yeah
      I know it was not everyone but it was quite common

    • @shartnugget2260
      @shartnugget2260 Před 4 lety +3

      I know some great videos on Azulas psychology I might link one. They’re very interesting I would recommend watching them

    • @shartnugget2260
      @shartnugget2260 Před 4 lety +1

      Got one czcams.com/video/R4544ZUr_gA/video.html its really good please watch it

  • @drax8195
    @drax8195 Před 3 lety +150

    He never lost his way.
    He found it.
    Zuko was never alone.
    He was just a lone victim

  • @RedFloyd469
    @RedFloyd469 Před 2 lety +33

    "I was never angry with you, I was sad because I was afraid you had lost your way."
    Excuse me while I go and practice my tear-bending for a bit.

  • @yviedimitrov1077
    @yviedimitrov1077 Před 3 lety +2429

    I didn't grow up on Avatar like a lot of people did, I just watched it now that it came out on Netflix and I have become so attached to it. I think something that makes Avatar so beautiful is that it appeals to anyone, it's not just for children. It can teach an old man that has all the wisdom in the world something new. It can make a person numb to emotion, feel everything. It touches upon the darkest subjects without making the show feel dramatic and depressing. It makes you feel at home when you're far far away. I never thought that I would fall so deeply in love with this show and this video is the first thing Ive seen that accurately describes and explains the show and what it means to its viewers. Thank you

    • @kingsaracoon9594
      @kingsaracoon9594 Před 3 lety +57

      Same! Binged the entire show on Netflix and fell in love

    • @trstn01
      @trstn01 Před 3 lety +89

      Welcome to the Avatar World.
      Have a seat and enjoy a nice, hot cup of jasmine tea 🍵

    • @DemonLordRaiden
      @DemonLordRaiden Před 3 lety +42

      For being a "show for kids", Avatar has very real wisdom in it that can benefit anyone. It's a masterpiece.

    • @icantchooseacreativename7506
      @icantchooseacreativename7506 Před 3 lety +8

      It was amazing to grow up with Avatar. Now I can look back on it with nostalgia and to be able to re-watch it on Netflix.

    • @MichaelWatersYT
      @MichaelWatersYT Před 3 lety +4

      Well welcome aboard

  • @noyesproductions
    @noyesproductions Před 4 lety +518

    "I can do this...I can watch a ATLA video essay without crying"
    The lies I tell myself

  • @Alphaanims
    @Alphaanims Před 2 lety +20

    30:47 “Iroh lost his son... but found another “
    Gave me literal chills

  • @violeta373
    @violeta373 Před rokem +25

    2 years late... but I feel like one of the biggest reasons people love this show so much, even so many years later, is because of how rare it is to get genuinely good kids shows nowadays, especially one created so long ago that we got to grow up with. nostalgia makes things special, but Avatar is a special kind as the nostalgia grows into a special kind of relatability into adulthood

  • @hagensteiner526
    @hagensteiner526 Před 4 lety +1897

    26:20 When he started building up to talking about Zuko here I honestly expected a switcheroo to the truly most conflicted character, the Cabbage Merchant.

    • @StoryStreet
      @StoryStreet  Před 4 lety +534

      The world isn't ready for the cabbage merchant analysis.

    • @DivusMagus
      @DivusMagus Před 4 lety +13

      i was hoping for it.

    • @romano-britishmedli7407
      @romano-britishmedli7407 Před 4 lety +21

      I mean... "Hello Future Me" did it...

    • @eggsnspam
      @eggsnspam Před 4 lety +34

      I was hoping for someone to focus on Aang. It wasn't until multiple watchings that I just deeply fell in love with him as a character - how he took what was given to him, how he won't let his job as an Aavatar define who he is as a person.

    • @juanageitos4923
      @juanageitos4923 Před 4 lety +27

      Meanwhile I thought it was Iroh... Oops

  • @curtiswoods4535
    @curtiswoods4535 Před 4 lety +3047

    I CRIED watching this “scars don’t have to define us” is a beautiful way of wrapping a neat bow over Zuko’s amazing story arch. And this is genuinely such a well put together video essay with an overarching theme and knowing how each part of the video feeds into the other. Very well done.

  • @cristhianaceituno9722
    @cristhianaceituno9722 Před 3 lety +66

    When you watch this as a kid, you want to be a bender, and like the jokes and the fighting scenes. When you watch it as an adult you realize this is masterpiece

  • @dayannaalvarez3830
    @dayannaalvarez3830 Před 3 lety +79

    I’m happy to say that the voice actors in the spanish dub also did an EXCELLENT job, they really delivered every single line with passion. Such a great team.

  • @s0s2
    @s0s2 Před 3 lety +3382

    I recently rewatched the show and only now I really realized and appreciated the fact that Aang didn't kill Ozai. This whole time it was all about "Aang has to defeat the firelord" which kind of made you subconsciously think he has to kill him. When the final battle came near Aang started to seriously struggle with the thought of killing a person (no matter how bad they are) and tried to come up with a better solution despite everyone (EVEN THE FORMER AVATARS) telling him there is no other option. But it was simply against his nature and he eventually came up with a way better solution to defeat the firelord. That really impressed me.

    • @Flome810
      @Flome810 Před 3 lety +244

      You could really feel his pain when even his past lives told him to kill the firelord and he was so lost. It makes me emotional thinking of how good this show is.

    • @melvinsacromentoe
      @melvinsacromentoe Před 3 lety +58

      Later in comics/kora show you find that even though aang could take away bending, not killing some people led to a bunch of problems.

    • @chrome7695
      @chrome7695 Před 3 lety +88

      well give the lion turtle some credit too my man

    • @Flome810
      @Flome810 Před 3 lety +10

      @@chrome7695 Fax

    • @austinjohnsen4430
      @austinjohnsen4430 Před 3 lety +134

      What’s interesting about the Ozai fight is that it seems like the universe itself is really trying to make a push for Aang to kill Ozai at nearly every turn. His friends tell him to do it, his past lives, the avatar state, and Ozai himself. But Aang obviously doesn’t give in to any of this, which is why his will was strong enough to do energybending.

  • @carlospretel4630
    @carlospretel4630 Před 3 lety +1392

    "That's what the show is about: Unbalanced people trying to find balance." Great analysis. One of the best I have watched, maybe the best. Zuko's analysis was terrific, heartbreaking.

    • @hundbait
      @hundbait Před 3 lety +27

      Im choking back tears watching zukos analysis

    • @nicole_416
      @nicole_416 Před 3 lety +6

      @@hundbait same i was sobbing

  • @samariam3043
    @samariam3043 Před rokem +21

    Zuko's story helped me realize, I never needed my dad's approval, I just needed his love. He didn't give that to me either and I've struggled to find the balance between abusive narcissism and hope within myself. Zuko's story is very very real.

    • @Dieaboutitt__
      @Dieaboutitt__ Před 4 měsíci +1

      same... People dont realize this isnt a "kids show", they knew exactly what they were written and theres plenty of hidden spiritualy truths in this show. Some are even so subtle that if you dont have the enough awareness you dont even realize

  • @hlichr7957
    @hlichr7957 Před 3 lety +57

    "When we hit our lowest point, we are open to the greatest change"

    • @JayAreAitch
      @JayAreAitch Před 3 lety +5

      This is what Aang says to Korra right before Deus Ex Machina-ing her problems away

    • @Flome810
      @Flome810 Před 2 lety +3

      @@JayAreAitch and to thank him, she loses her connections to her past lives.

    • @somerandomaccount1798
      @somerandomaccount1798 Před 2 lety +4

      Ah yes that’s the quote from the show I deny exists

    • @seamaftab
      @seamaftab Před 2 lety

      @@somerandomaccount1798 agreed

    • @Omar-Azimi
      @Omar-Azimi Před 2 lety

      @@seamaftab still much better than the movie we do not speak of

  • @harmonetheanimationaddict4419

    I just think it's cool that Aang ended up being taught bending from his friends.

    • @elvis4868
      @elvis4868 Před 3 lety +67

      His friends were some of the most powerful benders too

    • @Tigerlilly7827
      @Tigerlilly7827 Před 3 lety +63

      Elvis I think they only became such powerful benders because of their friendship. They learned from each other and even use moves from other bending types during fights which make them stronger than sticking to one bending style

    • @Speed001
      @Speed001 Před 3 lety +15

      @@Tigerlilly7827 just like Iroh

    • @aspen8544
      @aspen8544 Před 3 lety +19

      Yeah even monk gyatso was his friend from a past life (not to say gyatso wasn’t friends with Aang specifically but his previous friendship with roku is more on par with aangs friendships with toph, Katara and zuko)

    • @peiithos
      @peiithos Před 3 lety +16

      They evolved from and off of each other and it's beautiful to watch it happen before your eyes.

  • @victoriakoopman5144
    @victoriakoopman5144 Před rokem +20

    To me this show is so great because it's dripping of psychology, character and world building, culture and symbolism. No matter how many times you watch this show, you will always find something else, a deeper meaning. it conveys childhood, war and trauma so perfectly

  • @WildHorizon
    @WildHorizon Před 2 lety +35

    It was a show made to be a good influence on children who were parented by television. That slowly grew, for me, to be into the internet around my middle school years; but my parents were never there, and my grandparents were in their 80’s and had their list of problems as well- so most of my influence came from television. I know I’m not the only one too. I feel like this show was made to give you amazing examples and to provide at least a tiny bit of what you were lacking. I look back to scenes with Iroh with such nostalgia and I have no memories I can look at that way with my family; none at least I can recall. He was stable and calm, at peace, and extremely patient- but still rounded and human. He was what I needed in my life and what I was lacking. But it also provides relatable characters for the situation you’re going through.. I could just go on and on

  • @perikotheartist
    @perikotheartist Před 3 lety +2756

    Watching this show again as an adult, I couldn’t believe a kids show tackled subjects like genocide, death, loss, oppression and war better than all these modern “woke” shows. I’m not going to lie, this show hit so much harder as an adult, it almost brought me to tears.

    • @wolfishpotato6978
      @wolfishpotato6978 Před 3 lety +174

      Agreed, and the more you dig into it the deeper and deeper all of these themes and characters get. Like, Katara gets a lot of hate for bringing up her mom so often, but A she was 14, B she had to fill in her mom's role and support her _older brother,_ and C her mom sacrificed herself to protect Katara. Or all of the trauma zuko went through, though that ones more obvious. Or the fact that "In honor of Mako" was the first voice actor who died, that one sure went over my head when I watched this at 8. Or Azula who also sometimes gets hated on for just being born bad because of the flashbacks showing her constantly lying and manipulating Zuko even as a kid, but in reality she's a victim of child abuse, conflicting parents one of whom had depression, and an overdemanding household that in addition to being ruled by Ozai, was completely separated from normal people that she could have seen and been like "somethings wrong here" AND she never had the opportunity to learn from Irohs wisdom. I mean like... Avatar creators... _How have you done this._

    • @joshentertainment2
      @joshentertainment2 Před 3 lety +6

      It was already tuff we were little

    • @rileygoddard7181
      @rileygoddard7181 Před 3 lety +51

      "Almost?" You must have a heart of stone.

    • @Flome810
      @Flome810 Před 3 lety +37

      Avatar is one of the best shows of all time FIGHT ME!

    • @Maxmellow94
      @Maxmellow94 Před 3 lety +3

      Agreed him being the only one of his kind is always heartbreaking especially today

  • @Meme033094
    @Meme033094 Před 4 lety +2260

    Iroh is the man

    • @StoryStreet
      @StoryStreet  Před 4 lety +91

      Yes

    • @ingmarfris8175
      @ingmarfris8175 Před 4 lety +48

      He’s just the chillest bro ever. I would love to know him.

    • @Lomus23
      @Lomus23 Před 4 lety +5

      Yes

    • @justsomeguy1014
      @justsomeguy1014 Před 4 lety +46

      Ingmar Fris everybody gangsta till Iroh pulls out his prison bod

    • @SH-qs7ee
      @SH-qs7ee Před 4 lety +8

      Agree completely, Iroh is the kind of uncle everyone should have

  • @alexlillofajardo6557
    @alexlillofajardo6557 Před 3 lety +78

    I've just ended watching the show not to long ago. I've been always told that this was a great show, that has lovable characters with different personalities and great development and... I haven't realised how good was all of that until I cried on Aang getting angry of losing Appa and Katara quieting him down. That scene, that damn scene made me inmediately think: "this is not a regular kid show", this is something else. I continued watching, Zuko's development, Toph's jokes, Katara and Soka's relationship. This is a show about human relationships and their effect on those people. By the end of the show I partially forgot about the firelord and the war and just wanted this GREAT characters to grow. Thank you, whoever made this Masterpiece and thank you StoryStreet for making us know why Avatar: The Last Airbender is so great

  • @rafaelsoto4742
    @rafaelsoto4742 Před 2 lety +14

    I'm 31 years old. Back when avatar aired on nickelodeon i was about 14 to about 16 at the time. And I never watched it back then. Then a couple years ago when Netflix put it on and it blew up again. I thought "eh why not. Let's check it out" and my god...what a fantastic series. Even the movie critic in me believes that this is probably one of, If not THE greatest show/s of all time

    • @mattronimus
      @mattronimus Před 2 lety

      I was 25 or so when I 1st watched it... the end of the 2nd season is when I caught on.... I am now 41. it is THE greatest show ever made.... ( I've seen a lot of shows).

  • @laval0910
    @laval0910 Před 3 lety +1459

    "The animators learned the fighting style to animate it better" imagine you see somone everyday come out of a animation studio so you think he must be a animator therefore he doesnt do much physical work so he should be weak and you try to mug him but he beats the sgit out of you in 4 diffrent ways

  • @Jess-sb8oo
    @Jess-sb8oo Před 3 lety +961

    "why is this show still good?"
    Because 15 years later its stil r e l e v a n t

  • @jacksonnettleingham4990
    @jacksonnettleingham4990 Před 2 lety +16

    I would like to make a few points about Avatar: The Last Airbender!
    Each season has a certain theme that is addressed:
    - Book 1: Water - Responsibility and Change
    - Book 2: Earth - Choice and Destiny
    - Book 3: Fire - Love and Forgiveness
    A lot of people insult the characters for their overdramatic reactions. They hate Aang for nearly killing an entire tribe of sandbenders and Katara during the entire "Southern Raiders" episode. However, we have to remember that these characters are not the usual stereotypical heroes. They are broken, scarred teenagers who are tired of losing, tired of seeing the bad guys win, and tired of being helpless to protect the ones they love. Despite their pain and frustration, they learn to forgive and cherish one another and share that love with others. That is what makes these characters so well-written and iconic.
    "Only a fool seeks his own destruction." Each of the main villains lost the very thing they were trying to achieve:
    - Zhao sought fame, and he lost his very identity.
    - Azula desired control and perfection, and she lost her sanity.
    - Ozai longed for power, and he lost his bending and royalty.
    The story of the Last Airbender began with the Avatar and the Fire Lord, and it ended with the Avatar and the Fire Lord. That is the definition of a full circle!
    They were originally planning to create a fourth season for the series, but it was canceled in favor of the movie and horrid comics that butcher the development of the characters. It would've focused on the consequences of Aang using energybending to defeat Ozai and a redemption arc for Azula. Already, it sounds infinitely better than what we got.
    This cartoon is my favorite show of all time. The characters, the story, the visuals, and the setting are all iconic and gorgeous. The show is realistic and perfectly balanced in teaching all its themes to the audience. It is easily the greatest show to ever exist.

  • @Travis10634
    @Travis10634 Před 2 lety +21

    This is one of those shows that i would give absolutely anything to be able to watch for the first time again. From the intense and complex emotional tension and scarring in every single character, to the beautiful storytelling in just the animation itself, to the beautiful soundtracks. This show is such a good development show for young kids and even adults, the lessons at the surface that are easy for a younger child to understand and digest and the deeper meanings to these characters trauma and emotional stance can easily school any adult in emotional cues. Truly beautifulshow

  • @Gotee71
    @Gotee71 Před 3 lety +1062

    As a 40 something year old man who watched this show in his 30's, this is not just a kid show.

    • @samskott2344
      @samskott2344 Před 3 lety +55

      Watched it for the first time this month (I'm 26). I regret not watching it as a kid but I think I have a greater appreciation for it now than I ever would have if I watched it back then.

    • @shahdalali7999
      @shahdalali7999 Před 3 lety +56

      Yeah and the interesting thing is, as a kid it doesn't feel like something adults would watch and enjoy, it would feel like just a fun little cartoon with super cool powers. However rewatching the show years later made me realize how much depth and dimension this show has, honestly this show is a straight up blessing.

    • @ibrokemyownheart4953
      @ibrokemyownheart4953 Před 3 lety +11

      Shahd Al-Ali took the words straight out of my mind. I watched the show back when it aired and I was around 4 years old lol. Now I’m 19 and since the show is on Netflix, I’m deeply in love with the show more than ever. I’m even thinking about getting a tattoo about the show haha!

    • @Hot18Shot
      @Hot18Shot Před 3 lety +8

      I consider myself a (secular) humanitarian. This has humanitarian philosophies written all over it, therefore it's not a "kid's show", it's a human one.

    • @alsahir5435
      @alsahir5435 Před 3 lety +6

      @nerainikil karthikeyan dude same, I'm trying so hard to forget about it so I can watch it again but it's so hard...

  • @dolan941
    @dolan941 Před 4 lety +576

    you know its a great show when it is still constantly talked about 15 years later

    • @isabeluj5035
      @isabeluj5035 Před 4 lety +10

      Yup! It’s an amazing show and one of the best series of Nickelodeon

    • @cosmoniums5990
      @cosmoniums5990 Před 4 lety +19

      Isabel UJ best series of all time to be honest, considering only full metal alchemist has comparable quality (at least in my opinion).

    • @maximeteppe7627
      @maximeteppe7627 Před 4 lety +4

      exactly! ATLA is one of my favorite shows of all times,alongside the wire.

    • @ziachung4547
      @ziachung4547 Před 3 lety +2

      And so will be constantly in the futurr

    • @AznJsn82091
      @AznJsn82091 Před 3 lety +3

      To paraphrase Avatar Roku, this show will transcend lifetimes

  • @Inverts4Introverts
    @Inverts4Introverts Před 2 lety +19

    I'll never be done crying at the forgiveness iroh had for zuko😭😭😭

  • @idkaliciaa
    @idkaliciaa Před 2 lety +19

    The way you grabbed us by the heartstrings during The Scars of Zuko and then kept the momentum with Finding Hope in Our Scars through your soft spoken narration and the visuals of the characters at momentous points in the show… I SOBBED WITH TEARS STREAMING DOWN MY FACE. So much emotion came flooding out of me. Your video editing and voiceover skills man…. So much talent. Going to send this to all my atla friends

  • @danaemcmiles7477
    @danaemcmiles7477 Před 4 lety +417

    The aggressive praise of Toph being a blind, female, asian CHILD made me laugh and just appreciate this show so much. I love her character so so much.

    • @AlfredEiji
      @AlfredEiji Před 3 lety +70

      She’s definitely the epitome of a strong female character done right. She has weakness, but one she has learned to accept and work around. She’s independent, but also learns that receiving the support of another is necessary. And the show doesn’t beat you over the wit how she’s a “strong female character”. She’s just a great character at the base level.

    • @FrogEnjoyer17
      @FrogEnjoyer17 Před 3 lety +7

      Isn’t everyone in the show asian and the entire main cast are children? That’s not diverse

    • @lindacauso4952
      @lindacauso4952 Před 3 lety +36

      @@FrogEnjoyer17 the water tribe is Inuit, the fire nation is Japanese, the earth nation is Chinese, and the air nomads are chinese/Tibetan.
      Edit: there all based off these races and cultures.

    • @Speed001
      @Speed001 Před 3 lety +18

      @@FrogEnjoyer17 But because it isn't American and black and Mexican or whatever first comes to mind, don't make it not diverse.
      Also, as I like to say, Asia is a continent, not a country. There are so many cultures that just calling them all Asian feels like you're marginalizing their cultures.

    • @LRC.
      @LRC. Před 3 lety +2

      Same lmao. She’s so funny

  • @carlospretel4630
    @carlospretel4630 Před 3 lety +834

    24:56 "Toph is a BLIND. FEMALE. ASIAN. CHILD. Thats like 15 diversities in one." Just love it!

    • @veronicagroner6533
      @veronicagroner6533 Před 3 lety +28

      I mean yes, but being a female child Is not a diversity.

    • @veronicagroner6533
      @veronicagroner6533 Před 3 lety +1

      I mean yes, but being a female child I'd not a diversity.

    • @briearroyo7458
      @briearroyo7458 Před 3 lety +102

      @@veronicagroner6533 it is when you think about the kind of character she is, we don't get very many burly female children portrayed in media

    • @ixchel3369
      @ixchel3369 Před 3 lety +1

      I liked your comment, but took it back because that would mess up a beautiful 69 likes

    • @toledochristianmatthew9919
      @toledochristianmatthew9919 Před 3 lety +42

      @@Sony-ny3xx what I like about toph is that despite her being very tomboyish and likes to be independent, she still has a more feminine side we see in her from time to time. Like how she hangs out with Katara during Tales of ba sing se or how she has had a huge crush on Sokka because of numerous amount of times he supported and saved her.

  • @heknowswherefranceis4838
    @heknowswherefranceis4838 Před 2 lety +12

    I've gotta say, anytime I rewatch ATLA, I've never gotten tired of any episode, nor have I only ever been able to only watch one. This was my first show that was truly 'bingible'. I've since stopped considering Avatar as a 'kids show', because of just... how universal it is. People talk about Lord of the Rings, and it certainly will be remembered, but in my eyes ATLA will always be a gut-wrenching story about tragedy that never gets old, and is always guaranteed to bring me to tears at least once. It's characters feel so real and human that I find myself often comparing them to my own self, even the villians (in some way, especially the villians, we all love our angsty boy), the world feels tangible and easily visualized, and the bending/ spirituality of the show is some of the most inspired art I've ever seen, not even to mention how seriously you can see the directors took this show. If I ever have kids, you can guarantee it that we will watch it the first chance I get.

  • @lunara_mc
    @lunara_mc Před rokem +6

    The last part genuinely made my eyes water, i love this show with all my heart.

  • @They_are_Arthur
    @They_are_Arthur Před 3 lety +538

    The first word in this series is "It's" and the last word in this series is "perfect."
    That's pretty darn true.

  • @energyshock6038
    @energyshock6038 Před 3 lety +827

    My younger brother: “I like the movie more”
    Me: **Visible Anger**

  • @aniketsahay7705
    @aniketsahay7705 Před 2 lety +17

    The most awesome thing abt the show is the fact that it was able to pack so much action, adventure, character/story buildup, a satisfactory ending, easter eggs, a huge fandom in a mere of 3 seasons, with only 52 episodes in total being only 20 min long each. I've seen animes that fail to satisfy the needs of a show despite running for 8-10 seasons. It's perfect in almost every category.

  • @rohanarora763
    @rohanarora763 Před 2 lety +5

    zuko and azula's interactions in The Beach episode make their final agni kai that much more heartbreaking

  • @colinwhite6879
    @colinwhite6879 Před 4 lety +1053

    My mother, a person who never watched any animated shows would tell her friends about this show when it was airing. This show is demographic breaking

    • @IMadeAThingOKC
      @IMadeAThingOKC Před 3 lety +66

      I'm one of those moms too. My nieces and nephews and son raved about it. I'm the one that watched the movie and thought it was ok and couldn't understand the hate....then I watched the show and was like...oh, yeah that sucks. I freaking love the show.

    • @HazbinCovenWitch
      @HazbinCovenWitch Před 3 lety +26

      @@IMadeAThingOKC I'm still trying to get my parents to cave in to watch it. My mom still thinks cartoons are "for kids." My dad loves cartoons. I'm hoping to at *LEAST* get my dad to watch it........without falling asleep that is. ;~;

    • @drachepumpernickel7056
      @drachepumpernickel7056 Před 3 lety +29

      it's a family show, not a children's show. anyone can watch it and enjoy it. fun for kids, action and emotions for teens, layers and depth for adults. all tied into a single series. so many adults around me simply scoff at animation as "for kids" when it's it's own medium. there are things you can do with animation that simply can't be done in live-action. some of the heaviest hitting emotional stories I have ever come across have been in animation. Avatar is a excellent example of what the medium can do and show

    • @HazbinCovenWitch
      @HazbinCovenWitch Před 3 lety +1

      @@drachepumpernickel7056 IKR!?

    • @XxUnraveledGamerxX
      @XxUnraveledGamerxX Před 3 lety +7

      Same! My mom and I watched it back when I was 6 years old. This is a show for everyone, and it's nice to see how well it aged over 15 years. Definitely a show that was far ahead of its time.

  • @joudb4963
    @joudb4963 Před 3 lety +904

    In the novel The Rise of Kyoshi, Avatar Kyoshi mentions how "It was said that each Avatar was born in fitting times, to an era that needed them."
    Just like how Kyoshi brought justice to an era full of corruption, Aang brought hope to the world after the 100 Year War. Hope was a prevalent theme throughout the show and the character and personality of Aang was PERFECT in so many ways, especially for his time.

    • @The_Firevenus
      @The_Firevenus Před 3 lety +9

      I love your comment soo much, I agreed wholeheartedly 💕💕

    • @phoenixflamegames1
      @phoenixflamegames1 Před 3 lety +6

      Yes but TECHNICALLY he was already born before the 100 year war began.

    • @DucklynStark
      @DucklynStark Před 3 lety +36

      The world needed to go through so much pain and suffering so that they learn to love one another, and come together.
      Roku said it himself, that the four nations NEEDED to be separated.
      Then the war happened, Avater Aang brought hope and peace. He started a city dedicated for the nations to come together in peace.
      The world becoming connected because they were separated for so long.

    • @Trollestiatumblur
      @Trollestiatumblur Před 3 lety +10

      The world needed Kyoshi for 260 years apparently-

    • @Trollestiatumblur
      @Trollestiatumblur Před 3 lety +3

      I just realized, she has a similar name to my mother. It’s Jiyoshi. Cool

  • @yousefyuksel8096
    @yousefyuksel8096 Před 2 lety +21

    No one could've made this video any better. The way you've explained the true meaning of the show is just perfect

  • @271epicgroup
    @271epicgroup Před 2 lety +22

    31:32 made me start bawling with tears, the buildup you spoke about combined with the emotional attachment I have with this show and character has just put me in an emotional state I didn’t realize possible, thank you.

  • @glyle2504
    @glyle2504 Před 3 lety +851

    The crazy thing is Zuko’s father tasked him with finding an Avatar who supposedly spent the last 100 years mastering all 4 elements all the while never being seen by a single member of the fire nation-and capture him. An avatar that at the time of the quest being given, didn’t even exist in the real world. It was an infinitely futile quest. And without Iroh, Zuko would’ve spent his whole life on that road.

    • @Nijilove78
      @Nijilove78 Před 3 lety +17

      Ozai learned toxicity from his father Azulon and used it to raise his children

    • @glyle2504
      @glyle2504 Před 3 lety +110

      @@Nijilove78 yeah of course, but to me that’s WAY more than just toxic. You’re not just saying “do this hard thing and I’ll love you,” you’re saying “complete this impossible task that me, my father, and his father before him hadn’t even begun to achieve-and then you can come back home.” It’s basically banishing him for life, but also giving him a purpose he could never hope to realize.

    • @Nijilove78
      @Nijilove78 Před 3 lety +18

      @@glyle2504 oh for sure. I didn’t consider that- i was thinking of how azulon lost his grandson lu ten in this war and then told his other son to kill his only remaining grandson (and ozai agreed, wtf) then after his wife bargained for his life he hurt him (physically and mentally) and sent him on an impossible mission to get him out of his sight

    • @abu9822
      @abu9822 Před 3 lety +15

      @Gabriella Maroney But he still wanted to remain in power so he made himself the Phoenix king therefore making the title fire lord useless.

    • @abu9822
      @abu9822 Před 3 lety +9

      @Gabriella Maroney Now that i have thought about it... Ozai really wanted Azula to be next in line, but her lying to Ozai about Aang's death and her failing to capture Zuko when he decided to choose his own destiney, he maybe doubted Azula's ability and decides to rule on his own.

  • @boltersnake99ify
    @boltersnake99ify Před 4 lety +266

    Zuko begging Iroh for forgiveness and Iroh telling hi he was never angry is my favorite scene in all of media. It's the one scene that always gets tears from me.

    • @sharvin0161
      @sharvin0161 Před 3 lety +14

      What about... leaves from the vine, falling so slow--

  • @kristianjohn663
    @kristianjohn663 Před 2 lety +8

    I haven't cried in a long time. Your conclusion just about broke me. Growing up, I never fit in. I never had friends. I cut myself, hated myself, wished to be anyone else, and tried ending it all a few times. I have scars, both physical and emotional, that will always be there. I used to hate my scars, I thought they were ugly. After I made peace with my past, changed myself for the better, and forgave the people who put me through all that, I started liking them. They were reminders of how far I'd come, how just holding on a little longer was worthwhile. I could have died, but I didn't. I kept living. I thought my scars defined me once. I thought I'd always be a miserable screw-up. Then, I realized I didn't have to be. I had the freedom to be who I wanted to be. Thank you for this video, it was so very moving, and boy, did it hit close to home.

  • @Wingedartistcwolf
    @Wingedartistcwolf Před 2 lety +6

    This is honestly is my favourite Avatar video essay. I've watched it so many times.

  • @firelordmomo6865
    @firelordmomo6865 Před 4 lety +569

    I love how Avatar is just as much Aang’s story as it is Zuko’s, just as much Zuko’s as it is Katara’s, and so on. It doesn’t feel like Aang is the only really vital and important character, every single character and episode has an importance to the story. Loved this video and I think you did a really good job with it!

    • @firelordmomo6865
      @firelordmomo6865 Před 3 lety +11

      Yuki James totally forgot about this comment, but I agree with you. My brother and I discussed it a few days ago and realised the purpose of the episode :)

    • @Dirty20
      @Dirty20 Před 3 lety +18

      People only really hate on it because it was the episode that continuously got played on Nickelodeon when the show stopped airing too much as it was an easy access episode due to not requiring previous knowledge of the plot to get into it.

    • @ezrakatz5425
      @ezrakatz5425 Před 3 lety

      Soooooooooo true i feel the same way

    • @firelordmomo6865
      @firelordmomo6865 Před 3 lety

      I removed what I said about the great divide because it is incorrect :)

    • @kingkylie9655
      @kingkylie9655 Před 3 lety +1

      @@Dirty20 as a kid i remember that episode a lot which is so funny cuz it mightve been due to the reruns? lol

  • @AtarahDerek
    @AtarahDerek Před 4 lety +1210

    I just realized why earthbender soldiers use their fire resistant helmets as shields rather than using, you know, *actual* shields. Earthbending is all about facing a problem head on. So where better to put a fire shield than on the head?

  • @haydenwallace1605
    @haydenwallace1605 Před 2 lety +18

    The ending of your video broke me in the best way. What a great summary of a phenomenal series that taught me so much. I'm going to go watch it again...

  • @andre_601
    @andre_601 Před 2 lety +7

    Iroh is in my opinion a true depiction of a father.
    A true father is never really angry at you. Maybe at the very start... But they never truly stay angry or mad at you. Just disappointed. We can really hear how proud Iroh is that Zuko not only found his true purpose, but that he also found it by himself. That is the voice of a proud father. A true, loving father.

  • @THELAZERGUNSTUDIOS1
    @THELAZERGUNSTUDIOS1 Před 4 lety +5334

    It is a crime that this has so few views. You've made a really incredible video essay that's up there with the best of them
    Edit: When I commented this the video had around 127 views. Finally, the youtube algorithm got something right

    • @StoryStreet
      @StoryStreet  Před 4 lety +157

      Thank you so much!

    • @bkeene5231
      @bkeene5231 Před 4 lety +23

      THELAZERGUNSTUDIOS1 Totally agree!!!

    • @SeanShimamoto
      @SeanShimamoto Před 4 lety +21

      THELAZERGUNSTUDIOS1 This was freakin’ AMAZING!!! I haven’t teared up since I first watched the entire series...I saw so much of myself in Zuko...and his story telling brought a few tears back. This was truly a beautiful story time.

    • @carororororo
      @carororororo Před 4 lety +6

      Don't get me wrong, it was good, but I also felt it didn't add much new to the discussion
      but maybe i just watched too many of them.

    • @SeanShimamoto
      @SeanShimamoto Před 4 lety +19

      moony Are there that many of these? I dunno but this looked like something I’d see from big channels like Looper and or New Rockstars...so to find out that he’s a 21-year old dude who did all the amazing editing, the music, the narration, etc. all on his now...not to mention that his commentary were quite nuanced and I thoroughly enjoyed his sense of Humour, especially the parts where he zoned out and just kept rambling.

  • @piceofknowledge9296
    @piceofknowledge9296 Před 3 lety +359

    there were times where i literally forgot that zuko wasn't the main character

    • @wolfishpotato6978
      @wolfishpotato6978 Před 3 lety +80

      I like to think they were all the main character. Everyone boiled down into one, perfect.. The Gaang.

    • @dova3050
      @dova3050 Před 3 lety +12

      @@wolfishpotato6978 God I hate this sentence so much... just take my like and leave

    • @Thepenarmy01
      @Thepenarmy01 Před 3 lety +10

      I always thought that Aang and Zuko were the two main characters

    • @anatoldenevers237
      @anatoldenevers237 Před 3 lety +2

      @@Thepenarmy01 Aang is THE main character, he’s literally the title of the show. Zuko is the Deuteragonist. Secondary main character.

    • @Thepenarmy01
      @Thepenarmy01 Před 3 lety +2

      @@anatoldenevers237 Yeah, basically what I said bro

  • @chloepayne6176
    @chloepayne6176 Před 3 lety +6

    This show obliterates the stereotype that kids shows cannot be good. Or that they have to be stupid and repetitive, with embarrassing attempts at humor. Or that being “for kids” gives the creators excuses to be lazy with storytelling and character development. This video is my absolute favorite video essay ever, and I thank you SO MUCH for making it. Every reason I adore this show is pointed out here, and is done with so much accuracy, depth, and grace. Thank you for this.

  • @ChessmanY
    @ChessmanY Před 3 lety +24

    Beautiful take, honestly this show makes me so emotional

  • @benpolish1462
    @benpolish1462 Před 4 lety +1766

    I’m commenting in the middle of watching but the music plays a huge part in the culture of each nation and adds to the world building. The music adds that extra layer and really brings it to life.

    • @StoryStreet
      @StoryStreet  Před 4 lety +183

      Great observation! Unfortunately, I'm not at all qualified to talk critically about music.
      But I'm glad some of my commenters can pick up that slack!

    • @jaidsalgado
      @jaidsalgado Před 4 lety +34

      @@StoryStreet I wish you did talk about the music. The music that plays during their battles is so awesome and just full of culture ❤💯🔥

    • @lauraschanbacher9866
      @lauraschanbacher9866 Před 4 lety +49

      I think one of the scenes where music plays such a big role is when azula and zuko fight against each other at the end. It really brings out that that it wasn’t a fight between good and evil and one of them is the „hero“. It’s a tragic fight between siblings and Ofcourse Azulas mental illness.
      Sorry for my English it’s my third language 😅

    • @user-wn4jr8cz3d
      @user-wn4jr8cz3d Před 4 lety +17

      Lana banana you should watch Sage Rain’s take on Azula and Zuko’s Agni Kai. He tackled how the music impacted the already great narative between the sibling’s final fight.

    • @noaberry7482
      @noaberry7482 Před 4 lety +3

      Bruh the music is so gooood I get feels every time

  • @julianmor9191
    @julianmor9191 Před 4 lety +280

    Anyone else start crying when the scene of Iroh forgiving Zuko played?
    This is the children’s show that teaches kids what a wise adult looks like. Thank you for all your wisdom Iroh.

  • @zehel368
    @zehel368 Před měsícem +1

    Zuko's scar was the mark that meant nothing would ever be the same. He chased that for 2 seasons. The proof that nothing would bring his old life back was perpetually on his face, but he refused to see it. He held onto that sliver of hope, and that defiance and determination is the reason why we love him. He was so broken and had to work the hardest to crawl out of it and find himself. But he did it, no matter how difficult the path was :,) he is so human

  • @paperclip5131
    @paperclip5131 Před 3 lety +5

    the scene wear iroh forgives zuko and hugs him even when he betrayed him and everything that iroh had taught him literally made me break down into tears. i was genuinely crying. zuko is the embodiment of character development and the way he transforms himself to deal with his scars and trauma is the thing that all shows need to strive for. this isnt just a show about a war between nations but a war that people deal with inside of themselves. zuko having a hard time choosing the right side, aang decidning whether to kill ozai, katara needing to let go of the death of her mother, sokka having to let go of his need for masculinity, toph having to stop trying to satisfy her mother and father, iroh finding a new son within zuko and the list goes on and on. this show is what every show should strive to be. it can balance out story growth, character development, humor and other story elements without having it feel rushed or too slow. it is a nearly perfect show in my eyes

  • @icy4053
    @icy4053 Před 4 lety +537

    A children’s show, a children’s show guys... the meaning, the morals, the lessons, the whole thing. Oh my, shows like this are what develop such strong young minds and hearts fuelled with love, content, happiness, and acceptance even though coming from a hard place. It’s crazy to think that this, this, is where i’d learn to be free. Thank you so much for that beautifully said text at the end, i’ve been sadly going through an ‘unstable’ state of mind even at my young age, and seriously i might come back and re listen to that constantly. Absolutely, stunning piece of production.

    • @gisforhungry
      @gisforhungry Před 3 lety +6

      I hope all kids will always get to watch this.

    • @Yumyum-yo6op
      @Yumyum-yo6op Před 3 lety +10

      Exactly I feel like out all the avatar essays
      This shows the true identify off avatar so well, avatar feels so different from other shows it feels natural it feels real which is weird since it has bending and all these magical things but it does and it gives me wisdom, and understand the depth of people and makes me actually feel like to work to a better me I can't explain it well but it motivates me in such a weird way to actually try and be happy and free and let go

    • @forgemakesstuff2734
      @forgemakesstuff2734 Před 3 lety +10

      @@Yumyum-yo6op honestly i think part of the reason so many of us (not-so) secretly try to bend when we're alone is because the show makes it feel so natural, like yeah, this is something these characters could do in our world

  • @powerofanime1
    @powerofanime1 Před 4 lety +449

    "Just hand-wavy nothingness"
    *live action flashbacks*

  • @remidii3676
    @remidii3676 Před 2 lety +1

    that transition from the soccer ball being kicked by the earth bending kid to grandpa paku water bending was sick

  • @sabashukvani
    @sabashukvani Před 11 měsíci +2

    “Sometimes life is like this dark tunnel. You can't always see the light at the end of the tunnel, but if you just keep moving, you will come to a better place.”

  • @vDJara
    @vDJara Před 3 lety +559

    I’m 21, I just finished it for the first time (watched it here and there as a kid) and I’ve been in a deep state of intense emotion for the last 4 days. Never felt this connected to any type of art I’ve ever watched. Afraid to rewatch it honestly

    • @shaminnepal2898
      @shaminnepal2898 Před 3 lety +22

      u described it perfectly

    • @owengonzales53
      @owengonzales53 Před 3 lety +34

      So true. I just rewatched it at 18 (saw it when I was little but barely remember it) and I’m struck by how deep the emotion I feel from this show is. Truly a masterpiece

    • @sammyc1489
      @sammyc1489 Před 3 lety +17

      Bro how’d you get over the feels I’m struggling through this rn as I finished the show yesterday lol

    • @ibizamarquina793
      @ibizamarquina793 Před 3 lety +29

      we're literally the same. I just heard and watched a few scenes when I was a kid, so I never really understood the story. I decided to watch it last month because of the quarantine boredom and its recent hype on socmed. I finished it for only a few days because I was so invested to it, which is rare on my case because I get bored easily with tv shows/anime and I tend to stop watching it midway. But it was different with ATLA. Now that I've finished it, I've been too attached with the characters and I often think about them out of nowhere. I'm having a hard time moving on with this show, and I tried to watch LOK to fill the emptiness I felt bec of ATLA but I still feel connected with the old characters. This is by far the best tv show I've seen and the lessons I've learned from it can never be forgotten.

    • @owengonzales53
      @owengonzales53 Před 3 lety +14

      @@ibizamarquina793 It feels so weird as an adult being so attached to a kids cartoon but I feel the same way. I rewatched it for a third time to help get over the feels

  • @Gardfel
    @Gardfel Před 4 lety +484

    Iroh hugging zuko always make me tear up such a sweet moment :,)

    • @corbanbausch9049
      @corbanbausch9049 Před 4 lety +6

      One of my fav moments

    • @pomme8312
      @pomme8312 Před 4 lety +1

      it’s so beautiful 🥺

    • @leftmostsaihh1471
      @leftmostsaihh1471 Před 3 lety +5

      For me its because the last time zuko kneeled down, cried, and apologized to someone, he got a permanent mark. But instead, with iroh he receives love and fogiveness. Always tears me up

  • @noahlie1259
    @noahlie1259 Před 2 lety +8

    I find Iroh's part in tales of Ba sing c one of the most moving stories and the part that made me really fall in love with the show and I teared up especially when his voice cracked.

  • @obito7831
    @obito7831 Před rokem +2

    The parts about Zuko and his scars and especially about Iroh and how much forgiving he was and how much he loved everyone around him always got me in tears.