Never understood this garbage pairing. >They’re both the youngest! >And teaches him earthbending! >And, uhhh…
If that’s the best reason shipfags can come up with without resorting to rewriting the characters and using fanfic logic, then you know it’s an objectively shit pairing. Hell, Toph had mode chemistry with fucking Zuko and Katara than Aang.
This is sort of tangential, but I suppose it's a little pertinent.
>"In the swamp, we see visions of people we've lost, people we loved, folks we think are gone."
I always thought this line was off with how things turned out. Sokka sees his first, lost love and Katara sees her dead mother. Meanwhile, Aang just sees a future close friend (who ended up significantly outliving him). Seems less meaningful than the other two.
Though the reality is almost certainly that the writers weren't thinking much deeper than giving Aang a reason to insist on recruiting Toph.
>"In the swamp, we see visions of people we've lost, people we loved, folks we think are gone."
Yeah, I think it was pretty funny that Aang has a vision of some girl he doesn't even know instead of his own future wife lmao.
I read a theory back then that explains why the swamp showed Toph to Aang. It was about Toph being a reincarnation of Avatar Kuruk's wife, Ummi. The lady that got her face stolen by Koh. It would also supposedly explain why she's blind, considering a spirit stole her face in her past life, making it hard for her spirit to reincarnate 'whole'.
A really trippy read if you'd like to check it out, Anon.
it's always just been a consolation prize for Aang so that Zutara could exist guilt-free and have a convenient earth-air to their fire-water. These two barely have any chemistry as friends, much less as a couple.
If Toph belongs with anyone it's Sokka, (in like 3 or 4 years when he could reasonably see her as a romantic prospect) They're way more entertaining on screen and conceptually the tough girl with a soft spot for the sarcastic comedian is a pretty endearing. Not that I wanna see Suki just fuck off or anything, just speaking from a Toph-centric perspective.
I don't think Aang has romantic chemistry with anyone outside of Katara but if I had to pick based on the little we see in the comics maybe Mai? or that girl from the Headband
Wrong >3 on 3 plus Sokka >I don't think boomerang is coming back >the cliff conversation >they missed you or something, I don't care >toph buying Sokka's loyalty over the wanted poster >you gotta work here a little longer to qualify for vacation time
Even if you don't ship them Toph and Sokka are a top 3 dynamic in the series.
She had all the freedom in the world as soon as she was away from her parents. Do you really think Toph is so incompetent that she needs Aang to lead her around by the hand in order to get places?
>but the themes!!! >let's just ignore what makes a good and meaningful story.
worrying about muh chemistry sounds more like fanfic memery than caring about the meaning of your writing.
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>rewriting a character’s personality >claiming it’s justified for muh story
Just use an oc at that point.
idk, I like that she taught him to have some backbone and face his problems in that one training episode. One thing I can't stand about 'pacifist' characters is them being basically doormats.
I thought they complemented each other well. While Aang could be too go with the flow and wishy washy Toph was a strong and solid presence but most importantly I think Toph was down to live a nomadic lifestyle while Katara seemed like the settle down in one place type. Aang was an air nomad that would have wanted to pass on that way of life and I think Toph could have enjoyed it.
The main reason it DOESN'T work is I don't see Toph as being a very doting mother nor one that would want to have a large family. She would have topped out at 2 kids, Katara at least gave Aang 3.
It's funny to think since aang banged a waterbender, his kids being airbenders was even less definite than it already was, if tenzin wasn't an air bender then the airbender traits would only get more and more diluted till it was practically non-existent. It all hitched on aangs first kid, an actual coin toss on returning his entire genocided people
Aang was a bad father and only cared about Tenzin because he had air bending. If he was still alive (impossible) when Bumi got his he’d be all over that too.
It's funny because all airbender-born kids were benders, not because of genetics but because, prior to Korra, airbending was unlocked via spiritual training at a young age (word of god). Tenzin is the only airbender in recorded history to both have children and not have them all be airbenders. Korra retconned this to airbending being locked on the spirit plane and being randomly assigned once made available again.
>Tenzin is the only airbender in recorded history to both have children and not have them all be airbenders
I'm pretty sure his siblings were one non-bender and one water bender while we're on the subject of that what are the chances the two siblings could have had Airbender children if they had children?And we positive the baby is in a bender ?
3 months ago
Anonymous
Yeah that's my bad, I meant Aang is the first, not Tenzin.
1. Normal
1. Water bender (wife side)
1. Air bender (husband side)
And from there Tenzin had straight airs with a normal. Don't think we've seen any evidence that avatars can't have kids outside their base bending skill.
AtLA was never terribly explicit about how much of bending was genetics and how much was spiritual/philosophical. Clearly there was some "you've either got it or you don't" aspect and you can be basically incapable of bending if you can't inhabit the right mindset (e.g. Aang with earth and fire). Then LoK was just all over the place because they wanted to have their cake and eat it too in multiple ways.
>Only instance of a nonbender being born to two bender parents >Still successful despite it
He didn't need Aang anyway but I would have liked to see what he was like when he was making his way up the chain in the army. It's stated he's a great strategist but we never see that come into practice until after he gets airbending. Also hijinks with Sokka would have been great to see.
It's funny because all airbender-born kids were benders, not because of genetics but because, prior to Korra, airbending was unlocked via spiritual training at a young age (word of god). Tenzin is the only airbender in recorded history to both have children and not have them all be airbenders. Korra retconned this to airbending being locked on the spirit plane and being randomly assigned once made available again.
That makes sense. Aang had
1. Normal
1. Water bender (wife side)
1. Air bender (husband side)
And from there Tenzin had straight airs with a normal. Don't think we've seen any evidence that avatars can't have kids outside their base bending skill.
I get the feeling that the fags who constantly post about "repopulating" the air nomads are the same ones who shit up threads with muh harem chads for Steven and Dipper. It always the weakest, most emasculated characters that get latched into and projected as being manly when the reality is demonstrably the opposite.
I mean there's also the fact that Aang does, in fact, have to repopulate the Air Nomads or else the Avatar Cycle will permanently break. So it's not just something self-inserters came up with.
Hell, you can make the argument that by LOK Katara's a bit of a selfish cunt, since for SOME reason they stopped at three kids and only ONE of them was an airbender. It was just pure luck on her part that Tenzin's an airbender-making machine and all of his kids can bend.
Well, and then people randomly got turned into airbenders in Book 3. For some reason.
But Katara didn't really hold up her end of the bargain, she should have been open to having more kids.
Unless he banged a bender I don't see why his kids could be one. Every non bender parent has had a bending spouse to pass on to the kid. Unless I'm misremembering there's never been bending kids from both non bending parents. Are tophs parents benders? It's never stated but could be assumed
Honestly, I wanted to like Legend of Korra but I just couldn't. I only watched the first season. I didn't even know they magically found more air benders in it.
>weakest, most emasculated
Have you actually watched the show?
Even discounting the fact he's the Avatar, Aang is shown several times to be a proficient bender for his age and is able to take down men twice his size with relative ease. Yeah sure he's skinny and lacking in muscles, but he's a kid and comes from a place where physical strength is not important.
And emasculated? Really? Boy's probably twice the man anyone here is. Especially when the boy quite literally has three times the number of named love interests as Zuko, he's that naturally charming and well spoken. If in some scenario he and Katara didn't end up together, if Meng and On Ji are any indication, he'd have no trouble finding someone else. And even the fact he stuck with Katara and only Katara shows he's faithful, which is a more manly trait than being macho or fucking any and every woman you can
>strong bender means masculine
holy cope
He’s the main character, of course he’s the strongest. That doesn’t change the fact that he’s 100% bitch and 0% man. >b-but he wins in fights
he’s a bitch, anon
How about you stop programming your bots to spam useless info about Aang whenever someone criticizes Korra
3 months ago
Anonymous
Anon is not a bot
None of this is
3 months ago
Anonymous
Yes it is
It's why they only talk about Aang, reply to Aang posts, and only care about obscure Aang facts
3 months ago
Anonymous
>obscure >stating show facts that you clearly see on viewing >stating facts about a character of a show when he is mentioned or the discussion is on him
Anon what the fuck. You can't try a gotcha by stating stuff that someone points out is obscure when that's not the case. You might have had a point if anon brought comic facts.
I believe jsut at first there was some kind of chemistry but the writters dropped the ball. For the rest of the series they just feel like brother and little sister.
And no, not the hot kinky relationship Grey cooked.
why are 90% of aang posts always coping about Zuko in one way or another?
>Aang gets unduly shitted on
I still maintain that the only (or at least primary) reason Aang isn't popular here is because his character design makes him look ugly, and because nobody likes it when he's preachy about his monk BS.
Which is a shame, because just getting rid of his ugly ass arrow and giving him hair makes him a cute enough twink to get whole threads posted for him on /cm/
>Aang gets unduly shitted on
I still maintain that the only (or at least primary) reason Aang isn't popular here is because his character design makes him look ugly, and because nobody likes it when he's preachy about his monk BS.
Which is a shame, because just getting rid of his ugly ass arrow and giving him hair makes him a cute enough twink to get whole threads posted for him on /cm/
he's fine as a character but really has no personality aside from being le childish kiddo and there's barely any difference from the boy we met in the iceberg in the first episode.
I think that's why Sokka is generally liked so much since he matures so much.
Until the creators made everyone ugly and killed him off without any known off-spring in Korra, of course.
3 months ago
Anonymous
Nah Aang definitely matured it's just it was also EXPECTED which is usually why side characters typically get people more invested than main characters. Aang's needs were outlined day one and he was building towards realizing his responsibility and grappling with the tough decisions he'd need to make. Sokka meanwhile could've been useless comic relief the whole show as far as we knew. But they pretty subtly made him the ideas guy who'd compensate for his lack of ability, gave him several moments to outline that's who he was then finally had an episode devoted to telling the audience that was the case in a satisfying way so you could look back and see "yeah, that's actually true"
3 months ago
Anonymous
In what fucking way did Aang mature?
He was stronger sure, but he was still the same undecisive little boy and ran away at the time he was most needed in the exact same way as 100 years before. The only reason he even grew the balls to face Ozai was because of the Lion Turtle cop-out, and he still would have lost if not for a conveniently placed rock. Fucking Kyoshi, Roku or even Yangchen should have possesed him for half a day and fixed his bullshit.
3 months ago
Anonymous
>Ran away when most needed
But he fucking didn't and held his ground on his morals even in the face of everyone telling him "you're probably gonna have to merc this dude".
3 months ago
Anonymous
>Nah Aang definitely matured
what show did you watch? >Aang's needs were outlined day one
His growth needs were: stop avoiding responsibility, stop running away from problems, and start treating avatar business with the seriousness it deserves. In the show, he constantly runs away from his problems until they become unavoidable. He refused to eliminate the biggest threat to the entire world because it would hurt his feeling to kill someone. The turtle too that potential character grows away from him by allowing him to have his cake and eat it too. Also, the comet FORCED him to fight Ozai; he would have put that shit off for decades if he could get away with it. He was also so childish that he refused to reconnect with the avatar state because he had a crush. His teaching with the monks were apparently hard coded into is very soul when it came to pacifism, but when it comes to earthly attachment those same teachings are thrown out the window. He’s a selfish child who picks and chooses whatever he wants to believe in. He was selfish in the beginning when he ran away, and he stayed selfish till the end because the story was written to let him get away with it. There were no consequences for this selfishness thanks to Rock coming in with the tag team match up vs Ozai.
In short: any potential character growth was removed from Aang’s path by the writers bending over backwards to make sure he never needed to change or grow.
3 months ago
Anonymous
>He refused to eliminate the biggest threat to the entire world because it would hurt his feeling to kill someone.
He removed Ozai's bending which accomplishes the same thing, energybending's problem was that it wasn't set up at all >Also, the comet FORCED him to fight Ozai; he would have put that shit off for decades if he could get away with it.
You're talking about how Aang wanted to fight Ozai AFTER the comet was gone so Ozai didn't have that advantage over him that's not cowardice or laziness that's just being smart. >He was also so childish that he refused to reconnect with the avatar state because he had a crush. His teaching with the monks were apparently hard coded into is very soul when it came to pacifism, but when it comes to earthly attachment those same teachings are thrown out the window.
Both Iroh and Yangchen contradict the Guru's teaching about attachment. Kuruk and Roku were both married so having earthly attachments demonstrably isn't a problem for the Avatar. >There were no consequences for this selfishness thanks to Rock coming in with the tag team match up vs Ozai.
This I'll give you, the rock sucks no way around it.
Again the finale is by no means perfect, but I think people tunnel vision on it and disregard the rest of Aang's character development.
3 months ago
Anonymous
>He removed Ozai's bending which accomplishes the same thing
He was gifted a way to avoid growing as a character, yes. Whether it was set up or not is irrelevant. >that's just being smart
"Let the man who can eliminate 25% of the world do whatever he wants, we’ll fight him later." Genius right there, bravo. So brave. >so having earthly attachments demonstrably isn't a problem for the Avatar
It wasn’t about "the avatar cannot love" you absolute mongol. Letting go of attachment is what would have opened up his final damaged chakra, allowing him to reconnect with the avatar state. Again, this was a selfish choice he suffered no consequences for. It was a moment of pure selfishness so the writers could go "wowowow see how he loves katara so much :*~~)"
3 months ago
Anonymous
>He was gifted a way to avoid growing as a character, yes. Whether it was set up or not is irrelevant.
He was gifted a way because the writers wrote themselves into a corner >"Let the man who can eliminate 25% of the world do whatever he wants, we’ll fight him later." Genius right there, bravo. So brave.
Postponing the fight by one day wasn't going to hurt anybody as far as Aang knew and once he did know he immediately sprang back into action. >so having earthly attachments demonstrably isn't a problem for the Avatar >It wasn’t about "the avatar cannot love" you absolute mongol. Letting go of attachment is what would have opened up his final damaged chakra
No it wouldn't have, nowhere in the show does it state getting rid of attachments would've undone the damage Azula did to Aang's final chakra
3 months ago
Anonymous
>and once he did know he immediately sprang back into action
You’re proving my original point in that he wouldn’t fight until he was forced to. >nowhere in the show does it state getting rid of attachments would've undone the damage Azula did to Aang's final chakra
You are correct, I misremembered. Correct me on this next part if I’m wrong, but it might be more accurate to say he was offered a way to manually start the avatar state since he could no longer access the automatic version. He chose not to accept this due to selfish reasons. He was later rewarded for his selfishness, which is the opposite of character growth.
3 months ago
Anonymous
Because as far as he knew, nothing was going to happen. Everyone agreed that the Fire Nation had won the war so the deadline was void until Zuko revealed that actually they were planning senseless genocide Which to be fair I feel is because they blew their load with Day of Black Sun and didn't know what to do anymore
3 months ago
Anonymous
>Correct me on this next part if I’m wrong, but it might be more accurate to say he was offered a way to manually start the avatar state since he could no longer access the automatic version. He chose not to accept this due to selfish reasons. He was later rewarded for his selfishness, which is the opposite of character growth.
No, nothing like this was ever talked about during the show. In fact I believe the Avatar State is only mentioned once in Book 3 when Aang explains Azula's lightning strike blocked his 9nth chakra. Which again also means that the rock jumpstarting the Avatar state again makes no sense and robs the Ozai fight of virtually all tension. See I like the conflict of Aang having to decide between his duty as the Avatar and his personal need to see his people's legacy honored on paper, but it's clear that the writers didn't think it all the way through and just gave Aang an easy out because they couldn't think of anything better. You also have to remember that this is still a kid's show so decapitating Ozai was never on the table to begin with
3 months ago
Anonymous
>so decapitating Ozai was never on the table to begin with
Obviously a gruesome death would be avoided, but the show was very explicit in showing that people died. Skeletal corpses of air nomads and Kiyoshi explicitly stating that she killed a man. The finale of the show having the only serious on-screen death would absolutely be within reason.
3 months ago
Anonymous
Unfortunately that might not have been up to the writer's themselves. I hate using the "muh network censorship" but they're hands were probably tied here, this does not excuse the all the missteps they ended up making in the finale however
3 months ago
Anonymous
They definitely made missteps but there's obviously a message of "it's not just about winning but how you win and why you win" and Aang giving up the philosophy of his people was very much posited as the death of everything they stood for and a part of that culture. They could've done it better but they were always going to do it.
3 months ago
Anonymous
I think there’s a lot of prequel trilogy syndrome with the finale. Some fans find bits and pieces of themes that COULD have been good if the entire series were rewritten to better accommodate them. However, the actual canon plays out in such a way that makes the main character and story look bad, and I think it’s disingenuous to ignore that in favor of a what-if.
3 months ago
Anonymous
I guess, I'm totally guilty of imagining a better finale or even whole third season. I don't think it makes the characters look bad so much as it's just not satisfying and kind of rushed.
3 months ago
Anonymous
Maybe so. It just seems kind of weird that bloodbending would have gotten a pass but Ozai being knocked down into his own volcano or something would be too far.
3 months ago
Anonymous
You can get away with a lot of implicitly violent and horrific stuff in a kid's show so long as nothing is explicitly shown. Like tons of randoms die throughout Avatar but there's no instance of anybody physically punching, slapping or striking anybody else (unless it's played for laughs)
3 months ago
Anonymous
But he was put into a position where he grew, after he got into the Avatar state he could had easily dispatched Ozai in seconds because murder was always the easiest way out, yet he remained true to his own convictions to never kill.
I agree the rock was BS but by the end Aang shows that has become really far even when he remains for the most part jovial and fun.
3 months ago
Anonymous
>yet he remained true to his own convictions to never kill
Because he was granted that option on a silver platter wrapped in gold leaf. It would have been just as meaningful to Aang’s character if Ozai just tripped and hit his head.
3 months ago
Anonymous
>yet he remained true to his own convictions to never kill
Because he was granted that option on a silver platter wrapped in gold leaf. It would have been just as meaningful to Aang’s character if Ozai just tripped and hit his head.
Is it conviction if it comes off as extremely selfish and cowardly?
Aang is indeed a prodigious bender. But he's a total child and he had zero actual character development. He seemed to have no fucking awareness of just how bad the situation was even in the final 4 episodes and kept whining and ignoring the advice of his past lives (which is probably one of the more broken aspects of the Avatar cycle) and relied completely on the deus ex turtle and a fucking pointy rock.
Everybody agrees that Aang's conflict in the finale was retarded but you're lying if you actually tell me Aang never had "actual character development"
But Zuko is the weakest and most emasculated character in tbe show, not Aang. I'm not joking either. Zuko is a mediocre fire bender and has been humiliated by his sister all his life
Is that what you call ruined /tg/?
All the split accomplished was that there are now even more 40k threads on it around the clock.
3 months ago
Anonymous
It may have ruined /tg/ but that was a side effect. It accomplished its goal and that goal was containing quests to a single board. Rarely do you ever see /qst/eners shitting up other boards
When’s the last time you’ve seen horses flood every other thread on this board? >but I see a single thread in the catalog at least once a month
it worked then
>Just started rewatching Avatar >Suddenly 3 threads about Avatar >All about shipping
Regardless of my own personal feelings about the ending of ATLA, I had never realized that the lion turtle was established as far back as the library.
Out of all the avatars possible Sister Wives she the youngest possible member he's going to have to wait that number of years before he could get a baby in her.
What was with the Korra Defense Force being triggered last thread by the blatant fact that their Lesbian Avatar guaranteed that the Water Nation becomes a tech-dependent materialist capitalist dystopia that views magic as "pseudoscience" and "delusions"
I found it held up surprisingly well. It's not perfect, but it's still a high water mark for western cartoons. Even the finale, for all its stupid writing decisions that I could bitch about to no end, is probably the greatest action finale in any western animation series ever.
>The more I think about this show the less fondly I remember it.
I impulsively started rewatching ATLA last week and I'm currently at the end of season 2. Honestly, it's stood the test of time fairly well. That's not to say it doesn't have its issues, but overall it's still really good.
It's not like Ozai living or dying actually mattered. Even if he'd been spared with his bending intact, he'd gotten utterly dunked on.
>Defeated by a child >Air fleet was destroyed by three other children >Navy was probably still recovering from getting decimated at the North Pole >Army was driven out of Ba Sing Se by a bunch of old men >Officially abdicated his throne to his daughter, who almost immediately had a psychotic breakdown once he left
The war was over. Killing Ozai or removing his bending was basically just for the sake of solidifying Zuko's legitimacy.
Really feels like the writers wanted the Avatar state in because they thought it'd be cool and that the Ozai fight would feel anticlimactic without it, but didn't consider how it'd invalid everything prior
As a kid on my first watch I thought Azula killing Aang had ended the Avatar cycle (as advertised) and that the spirit water had brought him back in a less-than-perfect state for good, so he would still have his bending but he was truly The Last Airbender (TM). I thought it would have been a lot cooler if Aang had beaten Ozai with his bending proficiency and wits alone while still in his own mindset instead of with the glowy eyes I Win Button that voided his personality.
The only issue with the Avatar State in the finale is how it's triggered. We know from episode 1 of season 3 that the energy is twisted up in his scar and that trying to heal it fucks with that energy. Physical trauma jogging it loose makes sense within that setup. And I see what the writers were doing: Aang doesn't pull it out just to win, he can't hope to rely on it, and by that part of the fight Aang is broken, hiding inside an earth sphere. Aang is reduced back to being the same scared child that ran away from home. It's then Ozai's attacks that break Aang's defenses and send him into the rock that splits the Avatar State back on. However, after the Avatar State finishes Ozai, it's Aang who reclaims control, refusing to take his life, and then uses the Avatar State only once more to extinguish the fires from their brawl - a peaceful use of the Avatar's great power.
Obviously, the rock feels very contrived. To get the same result narratively but keep the arbitrary elements limited, it would've been better if Ozai himself struck the scar, physically. Maybe as Aang is fleeing, maybe Ozai Banes Aang. Either way, it should have been an intentional attack that backfires on Ozai rather than happenstance from rubble.
>after the Avatar State finishes Ozai, it's Aang who reclaims control, refusing to take his life
Why do people keep saying this as if it’s a point in the writers’ favor? Now that Ozai has been neutralized, of course Aang wont kill him. The whole struggle was that Aang wouldn’t be strong enough to beat Ozai without resorting to lethal force. But then the hand of god came in and made it so he didn’t have to. The only way to properly convey Aang’s morality as not being retarded would be to have Aang master the avatar state before the fight, fuck the scar shit.
Yeah, they could've made Aang's finale arc center around regaining the avatar state and reconciling the attachment/duty quandary instead of contriving the whole "but I don't wanna kill him!" thing and just handing him the avatar state along the way.
Aang wasn't a terrible father, he just wasn't perfect. He took the only other living airbender on unique trips, is that favoritism, sure, is it the most justified favoritism given the near-total genocide of their people, yes.
If literally anyone can write Korra instead of its head writer then I'm writing it too...
>Aang wakes up from his nightmare of a future Avatar named Korra that was a complete failure. He sighs and realizes it was just a nightmare likely caused by a spirit attempting to attack him. He steels himself and ventures into the spirit world where confronts and defeats the spirit as it tries to create false visions of the future to distract him. Aang returns to his body and is happy that there will never be a "Korra" to ruin the world and legacy of the Avatar.
Shipfags deserve the rope.
Make a phone call without having a panic attack and then we'll see.
Never understood this garbage pairing.
>They’re both the youngest!
>And teaches him earthbending!
>And, uhhh…
If that’s the best reason shipfags can come up with without resorting to rewriting the characters and using fanfic logic, then you know it’s an objectively shit pairing. Hell, Toph had mode chemistry with fucking Zuko and Katara than Aang.
Shipfags are not very smart
>they're fun, brooding and emotional baggage is dumb and boring
there, I explained it.
>>They’re both the youngest
Nice
Stay out of /dlg/
Aang has no one else (The Fortune Teller's Assistant was too ugly and his Kyoshi Island groupies were too one-note)
Tomboy who gives tough love to pacifist boy, what’s not to love?
This is sort of tangential, but I suppose it's a little pertinent.
>"In the swamp, we see visions of people we've lost, people we loved, folks we think are gone."
I always thought this line was off with how things turned out. Sokka sees his first, lost love and Katara sees her dead mother. Meanwhile, Aang just sees a future close friend (who ended up significantly outliving him). Seems less meaningful than the other two.
Though the reality is almost certainly that the writers weren't thinking much deeper than giving Aang a reason to insist on recruiting Toph.
>"In the swamp, we see visions of people we've lost, people we loved, folks we think are gone."
Yeah, I think it was pretty funny that Aang has a vision of some girl he doesn't even know instead of his own future wife lmao.
I read a theory back then that explains why the swamp showed Toph to Aang. It was about Toph being a reincarnation of Avatar Kuruk's wife, Ummi. The lady that got her face stolen by Koh. It would also supposedly explain why she's blind, considering a spirit stole her face in her past life, making it hard for her spirit to reincarnate 'whole'.
A really trippy read if you'd like to check it out, Anon.
https://breeeliss.tumblr.com/post/619689261965443072/i-heard-some-people-dont-know-about-the
you cant use tumblr without an account?
we used to call that browsing
or it was just me?
it's always just been a consolation prize for Aang so that Zutara could exist guilt-free and have a convenient earth-air to their fire-water. These two barely have any chemistry as friends, much less as a couple.
If Toph belongs with anyone it's Sokka, (in like 3 or 4 years when he could reasonably see her as a romantic prospect) They're way more entertaining on screen and conceptually the tough girl with a soft spot for the sarcastic comedian is a pretty endearing. Not that I wanna see Suki just fuck off or anything, just speaking from a Toph-centric perspective.
I don't think Aang has romantic chemistry with anyone outside of Katara but if I had to pick based on the little we see in the comics maybe Mai? or that girl from the Headband
>They're way more entertaining on screen
No they weren't.
Wrong
>3 on 3 plus Sokka
>I don't think boomerang is coming back
>the cliff conversation
>they missed you or something, I don't care
>toph buying Sokka's loyalty over the wanted poster
>you gotta work here a little longer to qualify for vacation time
Even if you don't ship them Toph and Sokka are a top 3 dynamic in the series.
>I don't think Aang has romantic chemistry with anyone outside of Katara
He has more chemistry with the owl in the library than with Katara.
I support the ship because I used to play h games made by zone
Toph wanted freedom, something the last air nomad could have given her plenty of.
She had all the freedom in the world as soon as she was away from her parents. Do you really think Toph is so incompetent that she needs Aang to lead her around by the hand in order to get places?
No, it was more like philosophical similarities in that aspect.
>but the themes!!!
Then it’s just fanfic memery instead of actual chemistry.
>but the themes!!!
>let's just ignore what makes a good and meaningful story.
worrying about muh chemistry sounds more like fanfic memery than caring about the meaning of your writing.
>rewriting a character’s personality
>claiming it’s justified for muh story
Just use an oc at that point.
illness
It's weird you think that either of them would be "leading the other by the hand" instead walking together hand in hand
I was there in that time, they actually tried to force this as a western naruhina, yeah, im serious
idk, I like that she taught him to have some backbone and face his problems in that one training episode. One thing I can't stand about 'pacifist' characters is them being basically doormats.
I thought they complemented each other well. While Aang could be too go with the flow and wishy washy Toph was a strong and solid presence but most importantly I think Toph was down to live a nomadic lifestyle while Katara seemed like the settle down in one place type. Aang was an air nomad that would have wanted to pass on that way of life and I think Toph could have enjoyed it.
The main reason it DOESN'T work is I don't see Toph as being a very doting mother nor one that would want to have a large family. She would have topped out at 2 kids, Katara at least gave Aang 3.
They're fun
Aang had no chemistry with anyone, he should have stayed a virgin.
the worst take so far
>Um just let the air nomads die out because reasons
It's funny to think since aang banged a waterbender, his kids being airbenders was even less definite than it already was, if tenzin wasn't an air bender then the airbender traits would only get more and more diluted till it was practically non-existent. It all hitched on aangs first kid, an actual coin toss on returning his entire genocided people
Aang was a bad father and only cared about Tenzin because he had air bending. If he was still alive (impossible) when Bumi got his he’d be all over that too.
It's funny because all airbender-born kids were benders, not because of genetics but because, prior to Korra, airbending was unlocked via spiritual training at a young age (word of god). Tenzin is the only airbender in recorded history to both have children and not have them all be airbenders. Korra retconned this to airbending being locked on the spirit plane and being randomly assigned once made available again.
>Tenzin is the only airbender in recorded history to both have children and not have them all be airbenders
I'm pretty sure his siblings were one non-bender and one water bender while we're on the subject of that what are the chances the two siblings could have had Airbender children if they had children?And we positive the baby is in a bender ?
Yeah that's my bad, I meant Aang is the first, not Tenzin.
That makes sense. Aang had
1. Normal
1. Water bender (wife side)
1. Air bender (husband side)
And from there Tenzin had straight airs with a normal. Don't think we've seen any evidence that avatars can't have kids outside their base bending skill.
AtLA was never terribly explicit about how much of bending was genetics and how much was spiritual/philosophical. Clearly there was some "you've either got it or you don't" aspect and you can be basically incapable of bending if you can't inhabit the right mindset (e.g. Aang with earth and fire). Then LoK was just all over the place because they wanted to have their cake and eat it too in multiple ways.
>Only instance of a nonbender being born to two bender parents
>Still successful despite it
He didn't need Aang anyway but I would have liked to see what he was like when he was making his way up the chain in the army. It's stated he's a great strategist but we never see that come into practice until after he gets airbending. Also hijinks with Sokka would have been great to see.
He's memed as Sokka's son around the degenerates through here
I like it
That's on Bryke for killing them off.
Honestly you're right in a way, Aang shouldn't have ended up with anyone from TLA, but he should've had children with someone later.
Early seasons he had a lot of game asking katara to penguin sled with him
No.
I love the canon in Kora that Toph got with two men. One old enough to be her father, and the other just a one night stand.
Korra isn't canon though
She's my mentally handicapped wife
He saved the world. He deserves all the females he got good chemistry with
I get the feeling that the fags who constantly post about "repopulating" the air nomads are the same ones who shit up threads with muh harem chads for Steven and Dipper. It always the weakest, most emasculated characters that get latched into and projected as being manly when the reality is demonstrably the opposite.
I mean there's also the fact that Aang does, in fact, have to repopulate the Air Nomads or else the Avatar Cycle will permanently break. So it's not just something self-inserters came up with.
Hell, you can make the argument that by LOK Katara's a bit of a selfish cunt, since for SOME reason they stopped at three kids and only ONE of them was an airbender. It was just pure luck on her part that Tenzin's an airbender-making machine and all of his kids can bend.
Well, and then people randomly got turned into airbenders in Book 3. For some reason.
But Katara didn't really hold up her end of the bargain, she should have been open to having more kids.
Are we positive second Bumi could not have had kids who were airbender before convergence if he had kids?
Unless he banged a bender I don't see why his kids could be one. Every non bender parent has had a bending spouse to pass on to the kid. Unless I'm misremembering there's never been bending kids from both non bending parents. Are tophs parents benders? It's never stated but could be assumed
Toph's parents are indeed non-benders.
>her end of the bargain
Words cannot describe how autistic you are, so I’ll let you keep being a retard and ignore you like I should have been doing.
Honestly, I wanted to like Legend of Korra but I just couldn't. I only watched the first season. I didn't even know they magically found more air benders in it.
>weakest, most emasculated
Have you actually watched the show?
Even discounting the fact he's the Avatar, Aang is shown several times to be a proficient bender for his age and is able to take down men twice his size with relative ease. Yeah sure he's skinny and lacking in muscles, but he's a kid and comes from a place where physical strength is not important.
And emasculated? Really? Boy's probably twice the man anyone here is. Especially when the boy quite literally has three times the number of named love interests as Zuko, he's that naturally charming and well spoken. If in some scenario he and Katara didn't end up together, if Meng and On Ji are any indication, he'd have no trouble finding someone else. And even the fact he stuck with Katara and only Katara shows he's faithful, which is a more manly trait than being macho or fucking any and every woman you can
>strong bender means masculine
holy cope
He’s the main character, of course he’s the strongest. That doesn’t change the fact that he’s 100% bitch and 0% man.
>b-but he wins in fights
he’s a bitch, anon
Who cares, Aang’s a good boy.
Touch grass
How about you stop programming your bots to spam useless info about Aang whenever someone criticizes Korra
Anon is not a bot
None of this is
Yes it is
It's why they only talk about Aang, reply to Aang posts, and only care about obscure Aang facts
>obscure
>stating show facts that you clearly see on viewing
>stating facts about a character of a show when he is mentioned or the discussion is on him
Anon what the fuck. You can't try a gotcha by stating stuff that someone points out is obscure when that's not the case. You might have had a point if anon brought comic facts.
I believe jsut at first there was some kind of chemistry but the writters dropped the ball. For the rest of the series they just feel like brother and little sister.
And no, not the hot kinky relationship Grey cooked.
why are 90% of aang posts always coping about Zuko in one way or another?
Aang gets unduly shitted on all the time and it's a cope to call that out
>Aang gets unduly shitted on
I still maintain that the only (or at least primary) reason Aang isn't popular here is because his character design makes him look ugly, and because nobody likes it when he's preachy about his monk BS.
Which is a shame, because just getting rid of his ugly ass arrow and giving him hair makes him a cute enough twink to get whole threads posted for him on /cm/
he's fine as a character but really has no personality aside from being le childish kiddo and there's barely any difference from the boy we met in the iceberg in the first episode.
I think that's why Sokka is generally liked so much since he matures so much.
Until the creators made everyone ugly and killed him off without any known off-spring in Korra, of course.
Nah Aang definitely matured it's just it was also EXPECTED which is usually why side characters typically get people more invested than main characters. Aang's needs were outlined day one and he was building towards realizing his responsibility and grappling with the tough decisions he'd need to make. Sokka meanwhile could've been useless comic relief the whole show as far as we knew. But they pretty subtly made him the ideas guy who'd compensate for his lack of ability, gave him several moments to outline that's who he was then finally had an episode devoted to telling the audience that was the case in a satisfying way so you could look back and see "yeah, that's actually true"
In what fucking way did Aang mature?
He was stronger sure, but he was still the same undecisive little boy and ran away at the time he was most needed in the exact same way as 100 years before. The only reason he even grew the balls to face Ozai was because of the Lion Turtle cop-out, and he still would have lost if not for a conveniently placed rock. Fucking Kyoshi, Roku or even Yangchen should have possesed him for half a day and fixed his bullshit.
>Ran away when most needed
But he fucking didn't and held his ground on his morals even in the face of everyone telling him "you're probably gonna have to merc this dude".
>Nah Aang definitely matured
what show did you watch?
>Aang's needs were outlined day one
His growth needs were: stop avoiding responsibility, stop running away from problems, and start treating avatar business with the seriousness it deserves. In the show, he constantly runs away from his problems until they become unavoidable. He refused to eliminate the biggest threat to the entire world because it would hurt his feeling to kill someone. The turtle too that potential character grows away from him by allowing him to have his cake and eat it too. Also, the comet FORCED him to fight Ozai; he would have put that shit off for decades if he could get away with it. He was also so childish that he refused to reconnect with the avatar state because he had a crush. His teaching with the monks were apparently hard coded into is very soul when it came to pacifism, but when it comes to earthly attachment those same teachings are thrown out the window. He’s a selfish child who picks and chooses whatever he wants to believe in. He was selfish in the beginning when he ran away, and he stayed selfish till the end because the story was written to let him get away with it. There were no consequences for this selfishness thanks to Rock coming in with the tag team match up vs Ozai.
In short: any potential character growth was removed from Aang’s path by the writers bending over backwards to make sure he never needed to change or grow.
>He refused to eliminate the biggest threat to the entire world because it would hurt his feeling to kill someone.
He removed Ozai's bending which accomplishes the same thing, energybending's problem was that it wasn't set up at all
>Also, the comet FORCED him to fight Ozai; he would have put that shit off for decades if he could get away with it.
You're talking about how Aang wanted to fight Ozai AFTER the comet was gone so Ozai didn't have that advantage over him that's not cowardice or laziness that's just being smart.
>He was also so childish that he refused to reconnect with the avatar state because he had a crush. His teaching with the monks were apparently hard coded into is very soul when it came to pacifism, but when it comes to earthly attachment those same teachings are thrown out the window.
Both Iroh and Yangchen contradict the Guru's teaching about attachment. Kuruk and Roku were both married so having earthly attachments demonstrably isn't a problem for the Avatar.
>There were no consequences for this selfishness thanks to Rock coming in with the tag team match up vs Ozai.
This I'll give you, the rock sucks no way around it.
Again the finale is by no means perfect, but I think people tunnel vision on it and disregard the rest of Aang's character development.
>He removed Ozai's bending which accomplishes the same thing
He was gifted a way to avoid growing as a character, yes. Whether it was set up or not is irrelevant.
>that's just being smart
"Let the man who can eliminate 25% of the world do whatever he wants, we’ll fight him later." Genius right there, bravo. So brave.
>so having earthly attachments demonstrably isn't a problem for the Avatar
It wasn’t about "the avatar cannot love" you absolute mongol. Letting go of attachment is what would have opened up his final damaged chakra, allowing him to reconnect with the avatar state. Again, this was a selfish choice he suffered no consequences for. It was a moment of pure selfishness so the writers could go "wowowow see how he loves katara so much :*~~)"
>He was gifted a way to avoid growing as a character, yes. Whether it was set up or not is irrelevant.
He was gifted a way because the writers wrote themselves into a corner
>"Let the man who can eliminate 25% of the world do whatever he wants, we’ll fight him later." Genius right there, bravo. So brave.
Postponing the fight by one day wasn't going to hurt anybody as far as Aang knew and once he did know he immediately sprang back into action.
>so having earthly attachments demonstrably isn't a problem for the Avatar
>It wasn’t about "the avatar cannot love" you absolute mongol. Letting go of attachment is what would have opened up his final damaged chakra
No it wouldn't have, nowhere in the show does it state getting rid of attachments would've undone the damage Azula did to Aang's final chakra
>and once he did know he immediately sprang back into action
You’re proving my original point in that he wouldn’t fight until he was forced to.
>nowhere in the show does it state getting rid of attachments would've undone the damage Azula did to Aang's final chakra
You are correct, I misremembered. Correct me on this next part if I’m wrong, but it might be more accurate to say he was offered a way to manually start the avatar state since he could no longer access the automatic version. He chose not to accept this due to selfish reasons. He was later rewarded for his selfishness, which is the opposite of character growth.
Because as far as he knew, nothing was going to happen. Everyone agreed that the Fire Nation had won the war so the deadline was void until Zuko revealed that actually they were planning senseless genocide
Which to be fair I feel is because they blew their load with Day of Black Sun and didn't know what to do anymore
>Correct me on this next part if I’m wrong, but it might be more accurate to say he was offered a way to manually start the avatar state since he could no longer access the automatic version. He chose not to accept this due to selfish reasons. He was later rewarded for his selfishness, which is the opposite of character growth.
No, nothing like this was ever talked about during the show. In fact I believe the Avatar State is only mentioned once in Book 3 when Aang explains Azula's lightning strike blocked his 9nth chakra. Which again also means that the rock jumpstarting the Avatar state again makes no sense and robs the Ozai fight of virtually all tension. See I like the conflict of Aang having to decide between his duty as the Avatar and his personal need to see his people's legacy honored on paper, but it's clear that the writers didn't think it all the way through and just gave Aang an easy out because they couldn't think of anything better. You also have to remember that this is still a kid's show so decapitating Ozai was never on the table to begin with
>so decapitating Ozai was never on the table to begin with
Obviously a gruesome death would be avoided, but the show was very explicit in showing that people died. Skeletal corpses of air nomads and Kiyoshi explicitly stating that she killed a man. The finale of the show having the only serious on-screen death would absolutely be within reason.
Unfortunately that might not have been up to the writer's themselves. I hate using the "muh network censorship" but they're hands were probably tied here, this does not excuse the all the missteps they ended up making in the finale however
They definitely made missteps but there's obviously a message of "it's not just about winning but how you win and why you win" and Aang giving up the philosophy of his people was very much posited as the death of everything they stood for and a part of that culture. They could've done it better but they were always going to do it.
I think there’s a lot of prequel trilogy syndrome with the finale. Some fans find bits and pieces of themes that COULD have been good if the entire series were rewritten to better accommodate them. However, the actual canon plays out in such a way that makes the main character and story look bad, and I think it’s disingenuous to ignore that in favor of a what-if.
I guess, I'm totally guilty of imagining a better finale or even whole third season. I don't think it makes the characters look bad so much as it's just not satisfying and kind of rushed.
Maybe so. It just seems kind of weird that bloodbending would have gotten a pass but Ozai being knocked down into his own volcano or something would be too far.
You can get away with a lot of implicitly violent and horrific stuff in a kid's show so long as nothing is explicitly shown. Like tons of randoms die throughout Avatar but there's no instance of anybody physically punching, slapping or striking anybody else (unless it's played for laughs)
But he was put into a position where he grew, after he got into the Avatar state he could had easily dispatched Ozai in seconds because murder was always the easiest way out, yet he remained true to his own convictions to never kill.
I agree the rock was BS but by the end Aang shows that has become really far even when he remains for the most part jovial and fun.
>yet he remained true to his own convictions to never kill
Because he was granted that option on a silver platter wrapped in gold leaf. It would have been just as meaningful to Aang’s character if Ozai just tripped and hit his head.
Is it conviction if it comes off as extremely selfish and cowardly?
>why are 90% of aang posts always coping about Zuko in one way or another?
manlet rage
>manlet
He's 12
kwab
Aang is indeed a prodigious bender. But he's a total child and he had zero actual character development. He seemed to have no fucking awareness of just how bad the situation was even in the final 4 episodes and kept whining and ignoring the advice of his past lives (which is probably one of the more broken aspects of the Avatar cycle) and relied completely on the deus ex turtle and a fucking pointy rock.
Everybody agrees that Aang's conflict in the finale was retarded but you're lying if you actually tell me Aang never had "actual character development"
You're lying if you're saying he does.
>he's that naturally charming and well spoken
You almost had me until this line. Good attempt though, 8/10 made me reply.
But Zuko is the weakest and most emasculated character in tbe show, not Aang. I'm not joking either. Zuko is a mediocre fire bender and has been humiliated by his sister all his life
Meng deserved happiness.
I ship Toph and myself.
I sure hope you mean adult Toph.
You know for a fact I don't.
>that doujin where she gets creeped on, pins the guy into the earth, mounts him and crushes his head with a rock
It changed me
…link?
This shitty comic was practically an awakening to me
the dialogue is hilarious ngl
Shouldn't she be flat chested?
no
Damn she's decent for 11, must be that noblewoman diet.
This is adult Toph.
we need an ai containment board
when has a containment board ever worked
/qst/ might be the only example
Is that what you call ruined /tg/?
All the split accomplished was that there are now even more 40k threads on it around the clock.
It may have ruined /tg/ but that was a side effect. It accomplished its goal and that goal was containing quests to a single board. Rarely do you ever see /qst/eners shitting up other boards
When’s the last time you’ve seen horses flood every other thread on this board?
>but I see a single thread in the catalog at least once a month
it worked then
/mlp/
>AI slop
>Out of 10.
>if only you knew how bad things really are
Do they have a Toph model?
She seemed more interested in Sokka. Just like everyone else except Katara and Mai.
Zuko/Toph would have been better.
>Just started rewatching Avatar
>Suddenly 3 threads about Avatar
>All about shipping
Regardless of my own personal feelings about the ending of ATLA, I had never realized that the lion turtle was established as far back as the library.
>was established
eh calling it established is a stretch at least it terms of what the lion turtle was in the end
They showed a generic picture of it while they were looking at random shit in the library.
>Suddenly zutara videos start popping out of nowhere on my YouTube page
>a wild avatar thread has appeared
you cannot tell me we are not living in a simulation anymore
They should blow raspberries on each other's bellies.
Bump
The fuck are you doing?
incorrect, toph is with me.
I ship Aang and Meng
Meng is the dom. She pins Aang's wrists to the floor and rides him hard.
Out of all the avatars possible Sister Wives she the youngest possible member he's going to have to wait that number of years before he could get a baby in her.
Why was she so thirsty?
Why does the show pretend she's ugly?
It does? I thought she was super cute. The tooth gap is adorable.
You can tell by the hair, teeth, and more prominent nose
It's "anime ugly"
What was with the Korra Defense Force being triggered last thread by the blatant fact that their Lesbian Avatar guaranteed that the Water Nation becomes a tech-dependent materialist capitalist dystopia that views magic as "pseudoscience" and "delusions"
If she's this much of a freak this young, what will she get up to in college?
She's probably 'cured'the men were out in the war so.
No. Toph's pussy belongs to Wang Fire.
The more I think about this show the less fondly I remember it.
Don't let speedreading shitheads get you down the show's still great
I found it held up surprisingly well. It's not perfect, but it's still a high water mark for western cartoons. Even the finale, for all its stupid writing decisions that I could bitch about to no end, is probably the greatest action finale in any western animation series ever.
>The more I think about this show the less fondly I remember it.
I impulsively started rewatching ATLA last week and I'm currently at the end of season 2. Honestly, it's stood the test of time fairly well. That's not to say it doesn't have its issues, but overall it's still really good.
It's not like Ozai living or dying actually mattered. Even if he'd been spared with his bending intact, he'd gotten utterly dunked on.
>Defeated by a child
>Air fleet was destroyed by three other children
>Navy was probably still recovering from getting decimated at the North Pole
>Army was driven out of Ba Sing Se by a bunch of old men
>Officially abdicated his throne to his daughter, who almost immediately had a psychotic breakdown once he left
The war was over. Killing Ozai or removing his bending was basically just for the sake of solidifying Zuko's legitimacy.
The point isn't Ozai living or dying it's just Aang seemed to get the exact powerup he needed for really no reason other than to win the fight.
Really feels like the writers wanted the Avatar state in because they thought it'd be cool and that the Ozai fight would feel anticlimactic without it, but didn't consider how it'd invalid everything prior
I think you could pretty easily have it be valid by having Ozai being a class above anything we've seen.
As a kid on my first watch I thought Azula killing Aang had ended the Avatar cycle (as advertised) and that the spirit water had brought him back in a less-than-perfect state for good, so he would still have his bending but he was truly The Last Airbender (TM). I thought it would have been a lot cooler if Aang had beaten Ozai with his bending proficiency and wits alone while still in his own mindset instead of with the glowy eyes I Win Button that voided his personality.
The only issue with the Avatar State in the finale is how it's triggered. We know from episode 1 of season 3 that the energy is twisted up in his scar and that trying to heal it fucks with that energy. Physical trauma jogging it loose makes sense within that setup. And I see what the writers were doing: Aang doesn't pull it out just to win, he can't hope to rely on it, and by that part of the fight Aang is broken, hiding inside an earth sphere. Aang is reduced back to being the same scared child that ran away from home. It's then Ozai's attacks that break Aang's defenses and send him into the rock that splits the Avatar State back on. However, after the Avatar State finishes Ozai, it's Aang who reclaims control, refusing to take his life, and then uses the Avatar State only once more to extinguish the fires from their brawl - a peaceful use of the Avatar's great power.
Obviously, the rock feels very contrived. To get the same result narratively but keep the arbitrary elements limited, it would've been better if Ozai himself struck the scar, physically. Maybe as Aang is fleeing, maybe Ozai Banes Aang. Either way, it should have been an intentional attack that backfires on Ozai rather than happenstance from rubble.
>after the Avatar State finishes Ozai, it's Aang who reclaims control, refusing to take his life
Why do people keep saying this as if it’s a point in the writers’ favor? Now that Ozai has been neutralized, of course Aang wont kill him. The whole struggle was that Aang wouldn’t be strong enough to beat Ozai without resorting to lethal force. But then the hand of god came in and made it so he didn’t have to. The only way to properly convey Aang’s morality as not being retarded would be to have Aang master the avatar state before the fight, fuck the scar shit.
Yeah, they could've made Aang's finale arc center around regaining the avatar state and reconciling the attachment/duty quandary instead of contriving the whole "but I don't wanna kill him!" thing and just handing him the avatar state along the way.
>continent-wiping air fleet was wiped out by a blind preteen and two non-benders
Wew lad, never really saw it that way.
Hey now, those old men were some of the best masters their world had to offer
please. put the music loud enough and half might die from a heart attack.
Why are Avatards so obsessed with shipping?
why do you like cocks so much?
Good characters.
Shit pairings, basically.
Oh and porn obviously.
If Toph had been a boy like originally planned and not a sexy barefoot e-boi, would anyone even remember him?
>Sexy barefoot e-boi
e-boicucks need to be shot.
No, especially not if he was supposed to be a big burly dude who was fighting for Katara's affection.
if you cant see shit, why bother opening your eyes.
GIWTWM
After what kind of a mother Toph turned out to be? Fuck that, Aang dodged a bullet.
But Aang was a terrible father in the "pass the torch, everyone you loved was flawed" sequel.
They could have been terrible together!
Aang wasn't a terrible father, he just wasn't perfect. He took the only other living airbender on unique trips, is that favoritism, sure, is it the most justified favoritism given the near-total genocide of their people, yes.
Still a shitty dad tho.
lol Korra isn't canon, don't worry about that
>this cope again
Prove to me that Korra is a cannon. You literally can't.
I can't talk about cannons, but have you checked out her guns?
Her firearms? Yeah they look alright for a pair of arms that can shoot fire from their fingertips.
If literally anyone can write Korra instead of its head writer then I'm writing it too...
>Aang wakes up from his nightmare of a future Avatar named Korra that was a complete failure. He sighs and realizes it was just a nightmare likely caused by a spirit attempting to attack him. He steels himself and ventures into the spirit world where confronts and defeats the spirit as it tries to create false visions of the future to distract him. Aang returns to his body and is happy that there will never be a "Korra" to ruin the world and legacy of the Avatar.
Thanks, official canon.
Wow, Avatar is good once more.
It was a weird arc, but I’m glad it panned out the way it did.
He looks so happy 🙂
Forget Taang. They should have been a couple.
Are you the one that made that spam?
Nope just suggested it
Gimme some slack is not my fault anon is irony prof
Lovely.
zuko x azula
sup dragomer
it's up btw
https://twitter.com/MrPotatoParty/status/1703865958601789652
looks like shit
looks pretty good to me other than all the internal x-ray shots.
never been much of a fan of that.
>can’t view without account
>nitter doesn't work anymore
If there’s not a new way to view tweets, can people at least post image links instead?
sure thing mate
https://files.catbox.moe/sem2xx.jpeg
Basé.
>mfw shippers
The Avatar because he is the Last Airbender should have multiple baby making Brides.
>this guy again
kill yourself
i genuinely wonder if the horrendous writting is on purpose by this point
Stop ruining Aang with your harem shit you fucking queer.
Why did they do it?
tease shippers
Not like you really need to but yes, is pure evil is the ruby protocol that who can't be stopped
>EK pussy
Sorry, I just can't stand the english's dub tryhard anime voice.
Taang Chads Rise Up
She should be able to see him
I legit thought they were going to be a thing when I first watched Avatar but later seasons changed that.
Not really each others types. Could only say opposites attract.
Sokka and Toph make more sense.
You won't find a Zutaran who disagrees with you
I was there, Gandalf, during the original Shipping Wars. Zutaran and Taangs were always natural allies
I don't know I tried to ignore you people all I could
Crazy mofos all of you
Everyone remembers how I became yours.
>rewriting history
Taang was shoveled into conversation because people were desperate to give aang a consolation prize for “losing” katara.
I don't have a "ship" in ATLA but I can't blame people for having them considering the canon couplings are generally dogshit.
It’s up
https://twitter.com/MrPotatoParty/status/1704219866863911248
anon delivers
That last panel is really cool, looks like the show's intro.
How long have Azula and Zuko been fucking? Twelve hours in a row?
>no account
what is it?
New pages for MrPotatoParty's porn comic where Azula get mindbroken at The Boiling Rock prison. It devolves into incest in the newer pages
>Mai's POV
no caption needed