r/Avatarthelastairbende • u/novacupcakes • 7d ago
The Fire Nation's greatest threat is just a little kid
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u/queakymart 7d ago
Honestly there was something special about all the parts where Aang was alone. Like he’s the last airbender, and he’s a master, and he’s the avatar.
I think the magic of the avatar is felt better when they’re alone.
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u/Login_Lost_Horizon 7d ago
I mean, its a kid's show, ofc a 12 yo is a serious threat to the entire millitarized nation and entire hordes of trained adult soldiers.
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u/epicvelato 4d ago
I always loved this show it was one of my favorites and the lore behind it. My favorite episode is when Aang sees Roku’s past and how the 100 year war started because before that episode we only here how the fire nation is destructive and all but as soon as the fire lord and the avatar episode aired we got the reasons for sozin starting the war. Another thing I liked about this show was how they portrayed corruption with the Dai Li and this sort of don’t tell the people a war is happening reminds me of Chinas last imperial rule before they turned to communism with Mao.
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u/SubstantialTank7061 7d ago
Well you’re just a teenager